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- —— — elle - U.S. SHIPS IN BATTLE WITH SIX U BOATS CATHER 46 AL | EDITION & EDITION } i< : cy o “¢ irenlation Rooks Open to am.” | PRICE ou 07 WENT Ai, 19017 16 PAGES PRICE | fon" oven canes o 1 al Nm nee tee housands Cheer 7th Regiment, Off to Camp SIX SUBMARINES ATTACK SWEDE ROIES SWANN LKENS MRS. KING'S THSTAISSUTA, GENERALS QUIT KERENSKY 1 MERCHANT FLEET: ONE. We rapt ays DEATH TO WATE MURDER; ‘yes tirans NAVY PLEDGES [1S LOVALTY SUNK: THOUS SHPSLOST:.ssc:---. HE CALLS MEANS BROTHER... ALL THE CABINET RESIGNS | It Has Had No Request Not Fifth Avenue After Send 24> : to Transmit Messages een — . ieee ee Navy Department First AWOUNCES! co... cae ion, wn steed ce Word Kins-/ PRESIDENT OF N.Y, BANK, ~ enmaenva{ Ministers Give Full Power to Pre- Destruction of All the U Boats, * but Later Daniels Discovers Error |: OW at Armory Compan S eccendine oe er | Secretary Arrives ‘ee | NOW DEAD, SHORT $300,000 sy sara sc.onte! mier to Crush Revolt—Some Cos- lence Seseran sacks Are Still Loyal and Seek to if PersuadeKorniloff’sMen toSubmit has is Otticial Anr 7 ent to 6 n Im left the ne ¢ ~ a : ithee apevitiie a keri th ficial Announcement to Be Mai te} s fu me city to be g anding ith Capt 2 the, tir iter To-Day—Detaleation for long, weary months, maybe in Transcribing Cable. |ib-Arevtinian revlations, “The| lation with Capt. Zone, the fre oo Rint SN Gaus aloe Ke © s arm exp) _ ————= | Statement | . the best wishe fh 1 | i and with Dr. Otto Schultze, with! WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.-—Comp- |" s of hundreds of thou 7 . - It i. accurate to say that just after | nde of ¢ k t | 7 ho {I scusse h acts dl ‘oller of eo Currenc MMtiame tate | 2248 of the ountrymen and coun PETROGRAD, Sept. 11.—All Petrogra S aiti ews of WASHINGTON vs ater [96 696 Men Lost | the world war broke out the Swedish | whom ! 1 the f is jer tt urreney Williame late | Oe ea keepers me 4 i All Petrograd i ating news of 9 deabescing 10-4 t six subma- Foreign Minister ex 4 the opin- | Closed by the autopsy on the body of this afternoon will make public a state | 101.5, hala Ghul cken mes itt between revolutionary forces under Gen. Korniloff and those loyal Fines hod “pro unk in By the British in fon tha aught to, transmit a Ger-| © ude A. Kini ts : r *y | men that the President of a New hey marched down the city | (0 Premier Kerensky. Some of Korniloff's troops are at Luga, eighty- safe eel ’ |man telegram concerning tho clvil| Swann announeed to-day that many| yo mal Bank, who died re-| broadest avenue through @ lane of] ' a . & maesed atta ° Dast WEEKS EIRMU! co ctiacsss ct iencrenow. (ile forme caatures 14 coacasiles Sith ie uiiltie y nal Bar ° b tive miles from the capital. They were met by a detachment of loya! Be nie Ghdae oe he i D how in conn cently, liad mtsapproprinted funds of | #Milew and tears, through a waving J Y chen ; lleeonncn rH i eae fortress in the Chincse Pen-| o¢ the woaithy widow at Concord, Neline bank to the extent of $800,006 cheering, crying crowd of fathers and| loops, but no clash has been reported. coast of Fran Seerctary LONDON, Casualties || insula of Shantung). we z eee ae to the} ‘i | mothers, sisters and brothers, sweet : ‘ this afternoon decia at oniy one the British ranks reported dur- | “Statements to the same effect were ia were strikingly analogous Tt will be otated further tet the | Asoo e wivess a throne cande up Some of Kornilott's cavalry have reached Dno, 120 miles from eo week ¢ v-day show |\tiade to the representatives of both | Waite murders, amount has been made good to the steer tay i In his} the week ding tu-day #! of all classes who o to shout F d. y lor r 7 t U peat nad been ue SI] 4 totut of 26.626 officers and men, | belligerent groups without “Except for the fact that are: bank by the directors wodbiy- ana’ deka id’ eabetan a hueny etrograd. It is reported that Korniloft has ordered them to detrain revised statemen: Secretary Daniels| pos Ing any quention ¢* Mypden takine volver was used in the King one | -_-———.-- } and 4ometimestnaudible farewell). and to march on and hesiege the capital. Government infantry is mareh- antes Officers, killed and dled of | OVer representation of any power's! Instead of poison,” sa " (NO ONE TO GREET BAKER: THA - salen ace edetany cite oe riors ays Norte a dus “ t s just been ra 5, interests, | “ ke neu ww old armory ing out to resist Korni‘off's advance. Wy attention has ju 2 \F wounds, 184; men, 4,182 Nagas oe } Aas Roe wenn atee | ) gt Park Kvenue env Sixty-sixth : failed to rious error made In |} of wounded or missing, | “AS regards ne Be a Maks | oe ° similarities in the planning STARTS 10 WALK 10 CAMP Mreet at 1:66 P.M. with Col, Wil- it in announced that some Russian nseribing th F f the at- | 1; men, 21,67 jas es Ager < saan pacity ae hota tahligy of the -~— He i }lard C. Fish at its head and. with PREMIER KERENSKY KILLED j dtvis ons formerly led by ack mad w — ph awe at A cu 4 Fyn Ree ae ‘s seeealon nae Mek i binge : ofne: |4n escort of veterans the organt!- , Jen. Korniloff have r Vyriten as it was ¢ “ Turkey was 5 state of war! death, fr erate wo. “ahah £1 m ‘ ! Appleton, the forr commander of . enetieaninse i } » Al ” ne a stat eath, frequently discussed the Waite Catch Up With Him. P shies © capital elt wo v pune BY THE EAPLY SPRING with America and when Sweden rad| case, He {s alleged to have remarked Pp the Seventh. Aw the head of the Slain by Member of Bolshiviki, De-| 'B¢ Pita! elty. were sur proba onl not * the prote ] CHILLICOOTHE, Sept, 11,—Newton, column swung down the steps of the, ee é HEAD OF THE COSSACKS SENDS not yet ta the protection of) on one occasion Ip clare Persons Arriving at Danish he subm . fess Baker, Secretary of War, came tolarmory the band, under Leader ole THR ” 1 . Said t pect Negotiations Will | ™ercan ‘Waite was a fool to have chosen © |this city to-day to inapect Camp Sher-| Lawrence M M Capital From Russia | RAT We SERRN ERY “a eit : subm: Be Baa 1 Before “In the summer of 1915 the wish] wealthy city like New Y« which |man, but through the comedy of errore| the ae ACE if hl i be we eee It Is ed that Gen. Kaledines sta . Be e oegutl Before Was xpress the British side! to commit the crime. Why the devil] » ot accorded the Kind of welcome} Gitmore yaa ‘ 5 reed . roel LONDON, Sept, 11.--The Swedish n the ‘Cossacks, 4 tele Fines wa ‘ Christmas. that transinission rams be-!| didn’ 5 some | usually given the head of tho War| A ae OT MG’ Aftonbiadet, says the correspondent at 2 to Premter Kerensk “ The t " ¥ ROME, (opt: UmcPore ene tween Germany and North America! small country town partment at a tary pe | tang Byne. : i 2 Gala ShAE IE Har done aot ancedta’t news of MYO cptuntstio. in the hope of peat should cease. No formal demand was fear of the costs of fact, Secretary Baker had left hin] | Crowde had been gathering in Copeniagen of the Hachange Tele) Gon Kornitoft's demands , tle Cos transer the war by New Year's or early| Foreign Minister ho Wish.| too cli se an Investigatio: en Abit de hte - DESO GEN had oma ‘om persons whe ° thus Isola etrograc ered is nc plata j in th ioe scared ig aia , ey pee ied M a wish.) too clcse ar nveatig Ms Camp Sherman met him with automo-| teen packed with relatives of the, “nating from persons who have ar. | (hu gett are’ f ; ; F Bk, ni a ti ru © Swedish ho was) Waite was put t ath in the elec-lpiieg, They had not learned of hia In- departing boys In khak The bal-| Tived at the Danish capital from Petro- Gen. Denikine, Commander Folo pe : bi pM bly thi tit: cognizant negotiations, was tric chair at Sing Sing for poisoning |tended visit until a minutes before galery ovate ad; thas Sitamiaw Sapanaie. + the Russian Armies on the soutr nounce Mr. Danie resumnbly this optimism was based of tho opinion that this was no bar) his wife's parents, he train arrived. They made o wild | Ome# Were Milled with them until a Grad. that Premier Kerensky has been! Western front, has telegraphed te “The Navy Department received [110 Miortay that thet Oe gy Males to the continued transmission of tele-| The District Attorney !s alsc |dash to the station, three intles distant, ;Sort time before, but all 9 18 Billed by & member of the Bolehivikl Premier Kerensky that he intende @ report from Paris which states | ta the an pence note|SFams to neutral states other than! tigating revorts that Means frequent-|but when they arrived there he had the street when the men marched The rumor could not be confirmed. to support Gen. Korniloff. that the steamer Westwego re would outline their precise conditions | the United St r therefore to ly boasted his political influence | !e't Ut, to wave a last so iby or to —— 4: j __ ideut Dmitri Stcherbatcner? ported that while crusing with |of peace, which might rably be| Argentina, Sir Sweden in his home town of Con 1. Mr a hurry to Fifth Avenue to get a bet- DEMANDS U C ASSU | Command an forces several other bhips waa attacked | acceptable to the Emtente | continued to be nediary for Swann received hints that the “DIED” E ter view of the Sevent 1 RE Roumanian vedere a mased force of six submarines communtc Germany| death of Mra, King was a | ) CAPT, CRANE GETS TRIBUTE masa: iuiHt , plotted tn this city, | acin Hveaiieate| BUT TURNS uP ALIVE : FROM OLD COMMAND. 5-CENT 14-QUNCE LOAF Deine, rt nN of September, the result of this “The tel attack being that two of the SLAYER IN LONDON Acts" tatemen steamers attacked were sunk and code and tn transm: n the! ing rigidly along this linc tho gallery, just before the at th e tin emaiaing \tten inj MEANS’ BROTHER ARRIVES; TO true to the Provisional Governmen thue of leaving, Capt. Charles B ‘ Aas any B was descried| Home Economics Association Of- wed- | BE QUIZZED BY SWANN I i Sree MAF anAa Crane of Co | Promier Kerensky has sent in- | »ston Man Now Wonders Who It} py at , R ici ini 4 | probably all of the submarines lish Minister was b t reason un-| District Attorney Swann received a A : és . }by nis men. Tho Captain had been | ficial, on Joining Hoover Staff, structions by wireless telegraphy wore lost.” | Army Lieutenant Who Killed Man|@ble to dects he sr ite con-| despatch from Concord shortly after Was His Wife Bur a relleved from wervice at t a lant mao | Starts Fight for Cheaper Bread. to all railroad organizations re- : 0 M3 a herted ta a Dalnt wNiahl wean Lcd A mn that Agion ie Te ment, because the medical exuminers uiring the officials to refuse te The Navy Department deduced . ‘e ‘ tents were as repor a point which| noon to-day notifying bir A Her Husband. WASHINGTON, Se nh | 4 Beer ne arma hee 1 Defense of Wife’s Honor the fret duty of the Swedish Govern- | Means, a brothers of Gaston B:| powron gent 11-—Mark Te Foley | ered Bie blood presmre wan too} HINGTON, Bept. 1—The Gov-| obey any order from General adopted the definite policy of mass- Acquitted, ment must be to confirm, and its next|Means, a member of the party IM|.c inte city “aled” in Jenuary.. Iiie| et A” mienty cheer went up from |ormment should assure the nation’s} Kernitoff. The Premier has ree his men when they caught sight of| workers @ five-cent loaf of 14 ounces,| ceived a telegram from the com- im, and the only respons» he could| Mra, Alles P. Norton, Secretary of the| mander of the Baltic feet prom- explanation | the auton =Lisut, Dovsias | SOHO must be to gst found that| King met eing tried for the | from Germ bile on the night that Mrs. | wire r death, was a pasa ing her U boats for attack, apparent: |) LONDON. sept, 1 ly having learned of the recent an- | Milcolm, who was gave him a wake and a body was Ber |buried in good faith an a . y miscue has taken place, Sweden| on a train due to arrive at the P« Now Mark has returned hele ana| Make to their’ “Zip! Boom! Home Economica Association, waid to-| ising support. meuncement that American ships Baumberg, a pseudo | any miscue fh ke a na 4 retur i pe es e ° aero going in groups under convoy mi wa foynd not gu by | will also, without regard te any! sylvania terminal at 1.38 o'clock Jhearty. The question is, who is the, ¥4# teary which could lh ayia ytose ll eet of the| CABINET RESIGNS TO GIVE KE ng in groups un voy. |" oe Bet ‘ rs " . hack 4 Admin on. She su Se ee eee neh the ‘ i Malley Police rt. | reference made to her, ‘ake measures Mr. Swann immediately de [!4n under Mark's tombs ack, Heer ie tee eee eK ENSKY FULL POWER 1 im eaid bi d Bauumbere|to prevent ar pe n of the ine eahad: Abalatand Blatelac Actor January Foley went to Utica.) Col. Fisk was as st before Meanwhile Pe ad w irred Westwego was one, was en route toi, defense of his w « hono: Tr oh wf | spatoned: Assisra i; Y. A few days later li! wife was'the order was given t if he| 08! for less than six, seven wit oa s fi re Europe from the United States when W fret the dens ; ney Dooling to the station accom UNA ener ana, A Oo wes oe La i ents, the Government should pay pe ; attacked. The vessels were under on th ten | Ne applice he cessation! panied by @ subpoena server aught here, {dent bY tht |were lett benir Ne Bite ( ‘ nie convoy, but no details of the at 1 josed it jot t n€ m ; er ra armed with a subpoena calling dow" and dae Mark Iotey : Lid Ve : : aii iT v - were included in ports recsived wien Prosecutor | German: eave upon Means to-appesar at the of Pdlges " ‘ Ri b ae a an No loss of life was reported nov were a b WAE De otis |HAS ¥9t: Pen TOR : Ae ne | fice of the District Attorney this ake ox i Ages ie af told’ tha Atantas ted, ax on the names of the two ships sunt v nd TeRe the Gite Seache é neriod, Vetere” MENTS whor TRAA ORAL rdw OMe place ano gular | Bakers to get toxether and prod tJa Cade cluded in the despatch suclbi. Gk ay au weet eve period. | DOOLING GATHERS DOCUME WM eee ae nenuaed sienna — | members articlpa The Navy n € iW Ke e jury | The w ' : come BEARING ON CASE 7 3 | A a nouncing ' a nares t4 the wishes Ae m ave the bureau's record as tu Wabshk hal ee the ® tndt hat Ke k ge U. S, SAILOR’S BLOW FATAL, | 9" pifats would: fee hunting in connection with the d ae set, Ads ONE | oeveiee Daa Vasilov M = e > ' 2 i edjately ha “ ed to, of Mrs, King, returned to his off end? Ghmciain | Ghariaa Mote er shite" MERE PROMISES WONT 39° 7°50" BY 39.900 TO TTOOD VOTE. ts ih) "and amin In Many Sect | Sao equines a wit . ia a ciate Doar ciin ne Mata th termes ae uD ¢ We cam at which a on Paris on | ‘ waded . vad be . r . "i ‘ Seer t - : — , y ated to Prociainy Day uf Pracer ’ ‘ Ided to-d teeors of United Stn ne GREAT OVAT now that ( & - ; Heres \ MAR powh awe new polls ee ! 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