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- ° . ° — = o IPRA Oe + PROSECUTOR VISITS SCENE OF RICH MRS, KING'S DEATH “OF NATIONAL ARMY AT YAPHANK CAMP ie ee eee “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ POR Fee seen, OS eee NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER “STATE HUNTS CLUES | ne 10, ben nnn Sweden Probably Medium for Tip on CTS FRST QUOTA SPIES WHO BROUGHT U BOAT ATTACK ON U. 5. TRANSPORTS KORNILOFF REMOVED FOR TREACHERY The f ileal ri os EDITION | “Cire ulation Rooks Open to Au.”’ : - — — 1917, 14 PAGES PRICE hOeNT | Masienm temets AUTC MYSTERY .S. Troops MEMBERS UF RUSSIAN DUMA IN PLOT Witt KORNILOFE 10 American Aviators Honored for Winging 28 of Enemy's Planes van ! The feing J t Kit enemy ae | iasilibicanas | ecord so unueunl a | Singing and Cheering, Mei \Js war oMetile j 3 77th Division Arrive it oe A —. : ia insnicipacicnceiianetbansiiiataiclaiiaets —-_------~’ o+~ Start War Training e GEN. KORNILOFE : &%teps Taken to Make New Investi- ae Departent _— $915,000,000 10 BE SPENT HN. KoKNILOPE, |) | WWidespread Conspiracy in Which A : siege se Wee kes It Clear Relations Wi T > eel ieariwan| oo gation in Great Auto Mystery) came cers! varias Nok ae Broken Now. OW U. S. MERCHANT FLEE BY RUSSIAN PREMIER Lvoff Participated Revealed by Sept, 10.—The first of Greate Shocetaianilone ‘ 1 men S i Most DHOTOUBN—=ISrOUners Of) CHCl viies continesht of tue Natimenl| WaauincdRaW ae, ue | NEW Deticiency Bill Brings Total Kerensky—Situation Apparently : o2% | z | Be Provided at This Session ot | : Army arrived in camp at 1.15 o'ele ed States Govern | se: ke 5 Way to Aid State Authorities. lu reebe ira Aging \ Durliresd to'46 C0 00 000 as Serious as When the Revolu- — H N |tratns had thirteen ears, bu « , WASHINGTON, Sept, 10.-Work {Special roma Statt Correspondent Bab: wis adberaliicus’ sseis vial Setriiea l ccvtaes ape aitiainee Eeereer cen tion Itself Started. of The Evening World. | bs af Agee \ ious abou vumunie CONCORD, N. (i, Sept. 10.—Hav- | A REAL STORY OF | number did not show it, ft f | vi ’ Germany by “Aled ees 2 tet darabsicvoae ainda PETROGRAD. tof Pet 1 i ; tag completed a preiiminary inquiry |$ LIFE IN THE TRENGHES 8 | crows Weaning out of te « Dilenion Aieeetw Wedlaeeidlnineen Jes ri eel BRAD, Sept. 10.—Petrograd vas formally declared in a into the mysterious shooting of Mra. iii was made up of it Jo oft our to-day ; 4 itt ‘ sip A state of war to-da Maude A. King, the wealthy woman, Bullets and Billets cheering young men, all 4 that the United states docs not feel | uo,o99 will be dpe she tne of the Ship Premier Kerensky issued & proclamation revealing a plot by Gert ehot to death near this place on the | ae 1 th nk of condition, Most of elf t the injured ping Board in carrying out its pro Kornilof!, Commander in Gilet of the Russian armies, to assume contro! night of Aug. 29, Solicitor Hayden ith Sketches by the Author § | tiem carricd smuii American flags) bence that It cannot well t we and $229,000,000 for adds ‘. ‘ pe " a “* ent, thp, provestating. off? icr;~i Capt, Bruce Bairustath Wiloh. t i ‘ 1 wick heodes Age Re oat: hid anki zed of the Government. Korniloft was immediately dismissed. to-day awaiting the arrival of tho} » Bruce Balrustather workmen und the teogpérs.on-quard| In letting it ve known tha: uo],.“M! measure and the deficiency bili} Members of the Ruaslan Cabinet ©= deme enema in woman's brothers, Will and of the English Army Mes a i § Fs ine ; fy Sovaded sed week will bring the ~ | to-day told the Associated Press that! the army chief attempting te BE Soh lapot, Meer ave! oa. thet? picts cic inty 1g track: | is considered the 8 ote! deficlencies provided for at this the Provistonal Government regarded | ‘ ! qay here from Chicago. The latest ae . The hupplest looking man on the un-|™Ment added that to establivh 505 bet of Congress to about $6,000,- | Gen. Kornitoft’s attitude ps an act of | entire contro! of the Gov- information im that they will come by|$ BEGINS TO-DAY ON | finished station platform was Maj. Gen.|JU'Y to the United States it would | rebettion which must be ruthlessly) emment {and becoming the Die y 7 lp 1 r 1 i 5 45 8 pr } o t j lor of je Ru in nation). way ot New York. THE H SE O3|5. rranktin Bell, commanding the|Bte@vly ve necessary to Hej suppressed. The Government, it wan| aver of ] Solicitor Clement, at Salisbury, the OME PAGE ; muanans tHe! sweden had beon forw SLAIN IN GERMAN RAID added, helleyed tt had enough loyal] Kerensky's proclawation was ip county seat, to-day began the pro: On nmr Pec Division of the Rew) at luvolving United } troops and the support of the Russlan|! 448 Solows ution of the first of three murder aancdidablbecianaaean National Army. With him stuod Lieut,| fair | ON DAY OF PROMOTION veople to enable it to put down the| p, former Pres jer Lyoff arrived* in eases which were on thu docket Col. B, E. Booth, Chief of staff wy | It stated that it was “possible” am Korniloff movemont PS . fay pining demanding, in before tho Kin edy occurred, were there ty mect Provost Marshal] Sweden had been the medium | F = - When M. Lvof saw Premier Ke-| ot cv ang ntti nee b deliver He expects to be finished with Gen, Crowder and Deputy Attorney | whereby Germany learned of the | Fitzsimmons killed in American ee ee _..|rensky on Saturday and presentod| 2). C\Vil and military: power to the the three trials in threo days }General Koscow Conckling. Gen. Bell| sailing of the firet American H fl j “ie peat |Gen, Korniloft's An, it devot- | 5° cralisalmo, who woulg forme new eine t RARLaRee 6 wold | . \ jorpital Was to Have Been loff's demands, it dev Government at his pleafire. , _Tustice moves fast In these parts and Tdeut. Col, Booth & good op-| troop transports, which Germar saa | oped to-day, he told the Premier that) “phe authentlelty of this summons when once tho wheels have been portunity to siz first memberg| U boats later attacked. There i ade 1 un orwantzation of Duma members| was ett a sy meat started. The prosecutor expects to Jof the new arm tey were un-| No proof, however, that this was | WASHINGTON 10.—-First Lieut AT UNIFORM PRICE | Moscow industriat nts and other of personally ba pay at Wp os y “ ” simmons of Kansas Co ed v paren 2 clegra: rom ee egies a i re bad j daupie ee : lot was made PCE eT ey eee ae [eee ae une. Citys nes panoncrat nde who played the role of | nen’ quarters be free to devote hi up of pleked mer ‘ot one em ° An airmen bombed mere | ; yi the oppositto the recent Mosco' “Consi lmatire attention to the King case. | SealOinaa Gama oF net AIN THE REAL SUFFERERS, [8 Hospital in Franco last Thursday, | Bakers and Food Administration | 1? oPpos! ag fe aig patel basidering this summons en: ate . a . aan aonail Argentina and Great Britain are]®" fecommended for promotion to a Take I! a baiia, ees suppol ven.) tempt in certain quarters to profit by “e Gentil eye ernie | he first inan to leap off the tirat| (iwentina and Great Britany ine (captaincy the day he dled Take Up Subject as Restric- | Korntiorr, our country’s difficult situation to an bie iy Me etetr cat Nacinree Jear was M. Deck f Jloomfeld, |! sec fy lace i : ; . i Representative Borland of Missouri tions Go Into Effect. ‘These interests, said M, Lyoff, were establish conditions contrary to the the shooting, Mr. le. 2 benind hia was M, W.| cident. ‘Phe plot was hatched on Ar- ¥ Introduced a eincawarink | sell not aguinat Premtor Kerensky, who| conquests of the revolution, the Pro- Yeeveral points need explunution. 1a Paasline 3 ee er ntina's soll by two diplomats—ber]the President to enter Witzaimmons'a|. VSSHINGTC pt A etantard| vay invited ta Gancral Hen ters | vielonal Governme: ; ‘ Among them are: \narchist Leader Returned tol jamccur, gp esos gd ests. Great Britain was injured on tho military’ records The [loaf at a uniform price everywhore was me eannesel fee arters | vielonal Government recognized the \ . st Lea ed ca abOr a Gig fou aaa ena | » the to meet Gen. Kornilo, The Promier| necessity of charging me° for the | Why did Gaston Bullock Means, i | becuuse a neutral violated her cables.| Promotion he would have received had | ¢lscuased to-day between the Veod . | the close confidant of Mrs. King, | Tombs on San Franci rare ® vnltorm Hi the khaki] geveral diplomats predicted (h He wan tho firet American | Ad t 4 tepeseentativaaet lua tics eee ent aie eee ee te een a ete ete oie ate . nme v erving in|.” ni pany y ‘Algae 4 : ( | Ad ator at ‘opresen: Was then arrested and under exam- of tho Kepubliican regime, to take ur- choose 8 o'clock at night as an lav (nti: ing Ithe exposure we + tion | Lo give s Hife in ‘ nrg ¢ #7 tye : : hour for target practice? Bomb Murder Charge ft ining camp at] tn : ae i el th rs’ Association raid ination gave the «deta the gent, Indispensable measures, and to A } ae aetS S Feat , uns a revolution it | of th feel that inasinach ae the |xpiracy nt at the re of ull attempts Why was Blackwelder's Spring, Ul, He wos honorably | thy ean 0 $I $ SC ; | ; ene of the most diemal spote | As soon as Alexander Berkman, the from t cump and] 4 te ty Ne oe a erat pions UB AT NK’ HOONER; ick danish $ of wheat/ An official statement says that Gen, ass) ab the supreme meyer Ae ew about Concord, chosen as the | *narchist loader, was released on cash|recommended for a eant's com-| ine gntente her ran Carina Y 0 | which will determine the price of flour, | Lokomsky “also proved a traitor of our ¢ ns, won by the revolu shooting ground? bail of $15,000 supplied by friends| ™!Ssion. In civil life he is a lawyer, ae F Bigs sing “ee lant Al ONL NE OF CREW SAVED |: time 1s ripe for standardizing the | fusing to take command of the Rus. | Hon. i . If Mrs. King wae int and anarchist sympathizers before |#0d was practsing Milwaukee when | war’ irrespective of es hathanethat aaliietieeeta | tout of bread, | sian armies in succession to Gen 1 , : here ree fone malnieke rr ‘actioe why was she taken = United States Co sioner Gi st|he enlisted at I s dan, hase : Ba ails . | : a n Grain elevators vegar ating to- | Korniloff, ance of liberty and publie order, lak- t a nes ore Tait Patel Ne tide he peat hey Lad Sopris “Va glad I'm here? he anid: “ena eee knew the contents of the| Minas Queen of Nova tia: Re- | dny under Heense restrictions pre-| The Soldiers’ and Workmen's body, | "8 &!! measures, which will be as. a “ outer on a t he © said, « hy ele 8 or ne > e ed 1e ‘ood dim | < ced J when within @ shorter distance is | charge of homicide in connection|the other box train feel the aks alee rena pee to-day Pered to Have Been Sent | None aia es 4 Per ester the statement adds, has ordered all the |Pounced when the proper moment a fully equipped range maintained | with the killing of thirty pe }eame way. They w singing most to the rvo for more than thirty days & ch AMY organizations to obey the Pro- | “'Ives by the Sportsmen of Concord? fn a bomb explosion duri Be Reece wae (A | are Si cat tal en Le Beneieevtan cain: | | clavator la required to jake weekly res | Visional Goverament against the oon At the same time I order Gen CONCORD HAS PISTOL RANGE) paredness pp, rin rye Mee ene Ab: Mae tries and Holland, officially or | PARSBORO, N. 8 10 NOWS | sts of itm. transantion spiracy, stating that Gen, Kornilom, Kormiol to hand over all his fune- a ua paredieee Dey celebration ot Ban|learn the sold aie 4s fast as) through private channels, are en as been received het > deatruce He aoe g (oUt tre i ee tions to Geu, Klembovsky, Command. ‘ancisco, © arrest was made by| the office ur eaeli it to them." aged in violations of neutrality A & German eu | ' se ate ye ‘ tet of es oF . There is a good rifle and pistol | tjeut, George Barnity and Deiat, MEN SHOW APTITUDE FROM THE| 200d in violations of neutrallt prune ens % " fehle eo Nitustion in [tt in Chief of tho urmies on the north range about two miles outside the | James Coy, of he Homb Sean VERY OUTSET h : li th the I all ’ 4 Russia: apparently as serious ee | {™ “Ont: which armies now bar the Nittle city, provided with targets, Visorkman was taken from tha gen | ithe fivat an filed with me ett ‘ ie Li ghee was the revolution itesif, with |°nemy® way to Petrograd, and 2 or built on level ground and not @ | yo: pullding to the Towra | Becgat sie iL) 1 Swedish cit " nas Que n vag, | SHRAGE male futur en more t ‘ : Jer Gon, Klembovsky to assume pro: place of impenetrable shadows |!" ,/)) "NK to the Tombs |enoren trom venty-ninth| sald to-day Baron Eke while on. the He hirty days tn advan 1 ina falaanlp, the fuaailons ee: tke’ hex when the aun has set. | Anger DMRtA toes en eee Na neth Oni ied and Bighty-| Swedish Miniater, whose return to the United st na if reivired ‘ UBOAT500 MILES OFF U.S, \° If Mra, King was so fond of | (PRC! Bint taker ’ ighty-| capita en X-] ton to Wapt. 1 ' Dies ndly, I declare « state of war shooting, as has been declared, eae pd 1t extradition pi 1, One Hu and Elghty-| posure discuss t Are ew, all An an FOUND A‘FRIENDLY GRAFT’ 1 the town and district of Petrograd. why was Gaston Means ao fear: | 'D#* from San Francisco nd Guin | ind Bighty-[aftalr with Seeretary La : AMERICANS KILLED I to all citizens to remain calm A ful of her handling the automatic a orney Harry Weinber coun- |nt 1 i They] as he can get an apne t ! mee and fulfill thelr duty to the Father. Why did Gaston B, Means place | Hient's re-arrest that he would fight iJ ¢ r Infantry, RULERS OR BE ENEMY Bu Nava ia | Nervousness among the population \ the revolver in the crotch of the | *xtraditlon proceedings “to the iast|who ned olumn Home officials belleve that tt Oe | ory I \ ; ey Bide easing to-day, Traine Ie * tree close beside Mra. King and | ditch sada t Gen, Bol | alternatives remaint i i 3 f'\ Three More Lose Vhile Declared G | ing the ¢ were Jammed and there then walk thirty feet to ths spring I shall apply to the Supreme Court {and I Watching| Deople are to ellr i \ 8) * Fighting in Rank the WASHINGT were s waiting at all tleket if he was nervous concerning ner | for ball.” he dectared. “This may be| wih lt fled to gue] ment Toasters ¥ ; : Sig ei - pal Pe oligge A ne Caveransant ae handling the loaded weapon? | done In exceptional cases—and thiv is|how weil t nen aligned} !0 tt of ape ‘ne the vowel sated and wa , mani : ep announced it does r plate a i it was so dark that Meune j euch. Picross at attontion | Dat and the 1 1 (OTTAWA, Bepts 10TH K a I*| tranater to any other clty, it 1 offere had to strike a match to tind | Weinberger strenuously objected to | M ot aray | o* dle \ AHORA WOO LouRnt. w 4 7 ar ah t- | ing all fac s for removal of eltt- whether there were any bugs in | having Berkman submit + , ee eo Tax | President — Wisc WILSON TO CONTINUE CRUISE. # named tn to-da lay wi sult that the depart: | 19m ell & noval of elt the spring drinking oup, how wae | photographer and hivine. hts A zs oloran | Swed LT not hereatte 1 —— RS " ‘ i lai : 8 TON, Sep a he ablo to see the little black | prints made. ving oye And want lo endanger the cau t Would Not Have, Lett Yacht at: Sd Aspe : riend ; a Ph ae ane Ripa ve uenlan automatic in the hand of Mrs. | Sra Speyer ‘ ® cON- | without 5 ; renter If 1 Were Known, = a peg y # ' t Cen, Keaeuliet ean fom - : King thirty fos aay = ldition to the $10,000 whi Sarma fi La suit case i T i ; 7 ‘ arnins haa b nts of the cll of Workmen's Solicitor Cleme ove eld pend erk 1a bunet wae i ! s zat acene af tho shooting in a most me- [ed Pending Berkman‘ appeal trom a |or a 1 1a bunch of | haying “ia was till . Wounded—M, 1 a Jonted avy had 1 Soldiers °8 opposed to thodical manner and tt was evident |°"* . © for the] cog pared t M. Hur aaytiow en 1 penalty for eee OL teprmgree Hire t no i Waal ine or, ; Prosid teDona ; * and that Gen nat has be 1 Mrs. King \ C 1 col \ in ay arked Y y al Klembovsky, the new co amander, death, Krier Joang explain th i c : ' oot KI w Fj ; : Mra, King was cu samine | Uh befe t 18 Ju 1 of , s the K ky Cabinet, ton turned anc ed » put| return to the Federal prison at At. ¢ n ene to. tahisn) tha ambarae’o T pole - with th ringent measures the weapor No sought to|lanta, in default of ball ports to Sweden so that the Gove nde Mrs, 3 } THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU A 1 ved) adopted to restore the Russian Army obey. As she reached over to place] mma Goldman and Mary } Ne r cried| ment will realize the peril of its a t w ‘ if ao in ve ine | teats of t epubl They insieted the revolver back in the ch of| Fitzgerald, associates of Ber of | policy. ppbv tbs whe V Sane, ee elise cali meus ban erate the rs ae | the evs drastic disciplinary code the tree her bh heeled slippers | w present during proceeding rp Asem what double} No surpi ap MV er ee “i @ was ans sane tltele Center aaa sou 6 “ a ch South de a vale | would tve more whotehearted arene day and accompanted the prison —_——— ~~ - canal Bang i A ote 1 re graver support of the army and consequently (Gentinued . Sccond Page.) the Tombs, (Continued on Third Page) (Continued on Second Mage (For Raving Results See Page 2.) cides tor euls, “Leltpivuy Mewb.oe adv, than a "1 would be more eff ; re

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