The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1917, Page 1

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iL. Vho Ge Leer rer Pere Peer rrr eee The EOITION PRIC GRE CONT bn topwates Now York ae SEASTORET PLOT TO BRIBE CONGRESS © REVEALED IN HIS REQUEST FOR $50,000 Court Von Bernst (i, Former German Ambassador, Was an Acti Inti- American ’ | Plotter While His \ation and the U.S. Wes Fey | Friendly, According 1 fy ssage Given ? Out by the State Department. He A ! the Berlin Torcign January 22 | a" e | 1 hed lehehieaiedieieeniel SE OE TROT OR EEE + Nee Oe OE RUREE TEM ee eee ee es + $50,000 to Influence Congress, “AS ON FORMER OC CA SIONS.” “Circulation Books Open (o All’ “Circulation ope Open to AN” — ‘ } COMPLETE BRITISH SUCCESS IS REPORTED BY GEN. HA: DEFEAT ADMITTED BY BERUIN 7 German Official caecencbasrttion Divisions of British Troops, Prob- ably 150,000 Men, Participated in|» \« Battle—Haig Repulses All Drives. »\ LONDON, & success” was Marshal } epitome of the great Better Ypres-Menin road, His off! report) Police Lieuten: Jeciared the enems's losses were Very City Council Als heavy, British casualties, he said PHILADE Gt the ¢ “enabled impend mans w rifle, ff Ma hens small hostil attacks were | elphia to-day driven off.” | Nerlin Official Gain: BERLIN ( “After fluctu was able to at Bail on Own Rec Chief of Dete: cov PHILADELPHIA MAYOR HELD 10,000 ON RIOT CARCE| ant and Member ot 1A otiy Mascje was thus New York on an presaged a powerful effort on the part of the English and t fighting jable wave of the most intense drumfire from guns and mine-throwers of all calibres there advanced to attack in close formation in the morning between Langemarck and Holle beke at least nine British divi sions, including several Austra lian divisions [probably 150,000 men], which were often support ed by armored cars and flame throwers. “After fluctuating fighting as a (Continued on Second P. > TO STRENGTHEN take Horsford’ eld serous, th 2 belng reduced, | ms is n assault » Admitted | ognizg ance police as pglia, twenty-one years | The 1, », 8034 Third Avenue “$15 Men's Suits $80" Goats, $9.95 | art Nee eee ane tee rerepmeamnes NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 191% 20 PAGES PRICBscntecrs ~ teew hore. -¢< I2 WOMEN FAINT Dooling OM to Concord BENNETT MAY RUN Takes Mass of Evidence account cans ENVOY DIRECTED INTRIGUE Finish Fight FOR 1,720 N.Y. MEN fin as Brookiynites part for Yaphank en 2 BernstorffUrged Declarationin Favor e tralnine of Ireland in Request for More stool UA upiled. 66s Money to Influence Congress | “As On Former Occasions.” WASHINGTON, Sept. 21,—Former Geri Ambassador Count von Kernstorfl was an active antieAmerican plotter, while his nation an. | the United States were still friendty; and “asked the Berlin Foreign Office Jan, 22 for $50,000 to influence Congress “as on former occasions.” tH iclivity was in the nature of influencing Congress through 1 unnat 4 organization, which he informed his Government could “per haps The State Department made tact public to-day in announcin t date. The State Departmen etext of a message he forwarded MRS. FORAKER, ement SUGGESTS DECLARATION Adis IRELAND. etary of State i ING IEMAR ie TH to the reign Office, date Jan. 22, 1917 ball t Patel authority to pay out up to $50,000 in HUT WITH BAT ARD SHOT AT, sstomssr’ a PAYMASTER ROUTS FOUR laza in sight o} women and children vin pull out Winfield, Attacked we Or order as on former’ occasions to influence Congress Fights Oft Gung and Sa through the organization you know of, which can, per- $1,3 } haps, prevent war. “‘T am beginning in the mean time to act accord- ingly. “ “In the above circumstances a public official Ger- man declaration in favor of Ireland is highly desirable in order to gain the support of Irish afinance here,’” peewee nas Mrs, Melvin Got $10,000 Soon After Mother’s Trus i Nationa ss ie Bernstoril Knew pra ia | wae avin to tude to emonty-twoi! He Wouldn’t Dare Ee ree aeeuiigaiten| eas pv sy non lat Pm tant in twins sat rai) Come Baek to U.S. tet one coe te he | tharovof the ta vatariou A and Firat A bpd 1 oa finish } ‘ Maude A. King. An i a NEP iid lg et ioe Maca ad # band to departure District Attor ¢ J nad ; » exposure, and coup! rman - Mextean nehe ; parture ceremonies, | reccived a tel . 7 </ STEAMER AFIRE AT PIER; |'isve in'tin nation” A" | INCENDIARISM. SUSPECTED |°°"*""or scpimeaen suid - ies eos 1 ¢ Ta Ania fe ; a ; : < AENEFE fg RESIGNS ey hi Shipping, fan Ambassad AS RUSSIAN ARMY HEAD as : un ricer or ct A i ms + 7 i Hua! Jays later the Teutons 1 Bullaing unwWarned subs } ; TELLING PRESS HE WOULD TRY i " TO PREVENT WAR, {i Iso that during AM OSPET EOS Dyes. 0 , tai Kage Colors All usone. rrueuiae, | erent ‘ Vins ilar. period’ Barastor aan (For Racing Results See Page 2 « East Rive plera telling the pres@ that he would de ail { 7

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