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\ - , — — . Driven Back With Big Loss in New Attack WEATHER—Felr Te Merron a . 1 © Circulation Rooks Open to All.”’ [™ ‘Cirentation Rooks Open 6 fo » au” | COO ene ta eee NEW YORK, FRIDAY, @EPTEMBER 28, 1917. 24 PAGES PRIC f-S-ae ® FUSION SPLIT BY MITCHEL’S DEFEAT; EGULARS OF G. 0. P. TO BACK BENNETT PDE ATES HEFLINAND NORTON GIRLDANGER LOSES °'."#%4"%0u, IGHTULS. ARMY on = hel CLINCHINTHEHOUSE APPEAL MUST DIE gue —--ANDNAVY MEN IN MAYOR URGED BY LEADERS QVERPLOTCHARSES INRANGE AS PY spy tor, ScHARGE, TQ RUN AS WAR CANDIDATE: Ends in Personal Encounter, | British Tanks to the ‘ . |\—-———————_————, _ but Friends Separate Men. | Germans, | Are Interned. Position Ag: te G na Bes teonte come | an Man Power shON = 's The row | PARIS, Hepl: 2h--Atter n legal bat | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 28-—Five Glaring Irre ularities B red : R Reduced to 6,800,000; or Representative tle of two months, during which a! members of the United States Avia g a in c- Attacks by the Enemy. FOE’S DEAD PIL Formerly 14,000,000 Me gos culminated to-day jy | Fe¥ision court confirmed the deciaton , | 2 a ficht between Heflin and Repre- | Of @ court-martial, Mata Hart, Duteh | | isn) Corbis aa along Eectutttng count in Brooklyn—Republicans and two navy ensigne are sald by ccivetindiy Gl ican ak Declare They Must Support plot againat the Government, headed, GERMAN MAN POWER AT] genint ONT. Norton, his chief critic, |4@ncer, seeker of adventure, must | PRE |face tho greatest adventure of all, Friends soon separated them i , Attacking Forces Have [0|] Soldiers at the front or tn eee tin aera the ond ot a |T0=day the Supreme Court confirmed | It tn alleged, by Tout, Kewin Frede Primary I Nominee. ; || cantonmenta ; 600, ne ¢ ‘ ° Climb Over the Bodies of {| sotaiera at depots, conati- rusty session of the House, which |'* Previous findings, and the dancer | stich ‘Schneider: ob (nw Goran NAW: . Slain Comrades. || tuting the reserve Aid not approve the action of the|¥4* @#ain sentenced to be shot as a/ and Theodore Kasinger, department The Republican primary situation had developed the following facts Classes of 1919 and Rules Committee in refusing to begin | SPY. The news wan conveyed to her store employee, both of whom were gow that |!0 the Saint Lazare prison, where aha this afternoo still unincorporated investigation of Heflin's ch ZONDON, Sept. 28—Although de- arrested here recently. * o has employed her time recently in feted Wednesday night and Thure-|) en nwAny HA Roar sisieualy about oie fia) ven [Writing her memoira for a Parislan This diaclosure came to-day as the William M. Bennett was selected by the Republican primary as the . t corde! ” s n @ay morning in seven furious assaults Sownns Rernstort? waa neking ‘hla Govern» |DOWebEPer: Feault of an order from the Depart-| nominee for Mayor. With only fifteen Assembly Districts to be reviewed = Tho information which the dancer ment of J ¥ y “ against the British in Flanders, the || Losses in the army through ment to authorize the expenditure of} i tb ths; Oe Age lustice for the immediate in Brookl Germans resumed their assault last|| casualties + ++4,000,000 | $50,000 to influence Congress. papel oat Neale Ae i removal of Schneider and Kasinger rooklyn and Queens, he had an unofficial lead of 581 votes, which evening against the positions near | Wounded under treatment Norton, who had led the attnok on | te TT cr attted the enemy, at from the county jail to an interg | Mitchel could not overcome under any circumstances, w Bemnedeke. The British War Office but not yet capable of Hefiin for his charges, had gone over |i) 1.4, moment 10 sain ete Cok bebo t onenp oa Acieel Toland , ont, on Ange! Inland reports the attack was broken up. service ++ $00,000 | to the Democratic side to talk to ye . One of the two New York County Gr: i fs the text of to-day’s | German reservists in for- Heflin, The row broke out at once, bee Leaner hk palletes: Tho authorities refused to divul , County Grand Juries to be empanelled Official statement: , & Sen countries eat0e in soo,ooo || 26 two men clinched and fellover on |™1°00! Ohta, dothiccah the paren the natuns of the alleged part'eipa- | bY Judge Mulqueen, in the Gourt of General Sessions next Monday, will festerd: ning another u Inited States alone) 200,000 = Ge ft mete Be ne aot Nee pee at ed een nee af cot say T wan dintoyaine ment a8 a whole was A miceBas a Sf these sad pay meer ie be instructed to investigate the frauds in the primary in Manhattan, and . ¥ a you . pay “i A on Qgainst our positions in Zonne- Dable of army service....2,100,000 |) Norton says he asked Hefiin, Main Man, mesaing, Wee of te on the caso had been vent to san | District Attorney Swann’s assistants are already busy on evidence show- eke Was broken up by our rifle Employed in indispensable aan 4 1 Morning,” was the stage name of Die, al y y - { No," Heflin replied Marquerité Gertrude Zelle Maciead. a fo and Los Angeles, where it was] ing frauds of the most glaring character in sixteen and machine gun fire and industries : + 500,000 Norton then made some remark Me her A understood the conspiracy centerad & ig election districts, S Tow Haml . =” Hi “4 . daneer who made her first success in sa lery. are poltominn cen Ton. Te.» 7,100,000 |, about his being as loyal as any one Pits puteralleoara auprase tabastan At the time Schneider and Kaaing- Irregularities and evidences of fraud in Brooklyn Assembly Districts, and n the house, and Heflin told o aio ry 7 ate ey |i 7 4 lated strong positions in which sewers teria tae = in the house, and Heflin peas it in many European capitals er were arrested It was wald they including the Twelfth, of which United States Senator Calder is leader, parties of the enemy were hold- : go away, . ‘The first time that she came in con- BREA cere oe DAYECR, OBISINGG sae redeiitad toc eis : ing out close to our new position SHIPS LOST, CARS TIED UP: get on out of here," Heftin 1s] nice with the police wae last spring, military information. presented to-day or to-morrow to District Attorney Lewis of Kings ave been cleared up. ’ ’ reported to have sald, starting to TI8¢] \ non she was notified she muat mod. | fichnelder, who was an oMeer in County, the German navy at the outbreak of the war, and was interned in The Republican-Fusion combination went to Pieces “We killed or captured several PEOPLE FLEE HURRICANE pede stond tilt. white Henin| 2%, t8® Performance which she was | © Germans without loss to our- giving at the Folles Borgere. At that | cae we ———. Di up and grasped Norton by China, wears an fron cross of the + . gelves in carrying out a success- sprang uy A grasped Nor time, however, when she showed " a to-day, with the regular Republican lead ii : = , }! The tw an xrap- ! ‘ lers resolvin, ful raid last night southwest of Southern Cities Alarmed by Tropical| the coat Inpels. The two men Krap-| great indignation, and closed her en- fourth order dated 1914. He came! : . ites Cherisy. Storm, Which Is Sweeping | P!¢¢ for «mor and then fell Over, | gasement rather than comply with here from China ox @ freight clerk support Bennett if he is declared winner of the party pri- “The enemy's artillery showed | ¥ ” ee with Norton on te orders which she declared were an| jon a trans-Paeifc liner and firat be mary, and the oth sae 4 considerable activity during the Northward. Immediately the House was in an|inguit to her art, there waa Ne search | came known to the army authorities Ys er elements of the alliance deciding to night south of Lens. The artillery GULFPORT, Miss, Sept. 28.—Five|UPaorr, Speaker Clark banged for] of her apartment, nothing to indicate whon, after enlisting and gaining nominate Mayor Mitchel as an independent candidate. @8 both sides has been active on fishing. ve wero missing from here| order, while members leaped over|that jater ahe would be interviewed access to Fort MoDowell, he de Wheth it aka ; rea a 0 , owed | er the Mayor will a the dattle front.” 4t noon to-day with sixteen persons on|scats and down alsles to reach the] by the pollee on a much more serious manded hin release on the grounds i y cept the independent nomination and Ip the seven attacks of Wednesday board. Because of the heavy tide and] struggling men. The sergeant-at- | subject that he had a dependent wife run as a third candidate is still an open question, He kept his own might and Thi: lay morning the Ger- | rising wind it Is feared they have been|arms, hurriedly grasping the mace, w Suspicions became pointed when, a little later Schneider asked enlist~ at Parts !s anxious to know, and counsel tow c his badge of autharity, ran toward| what may sel to-day and would make no announcement, mang Were unsuccessful except at lost, Street car traffic has been sus- be ¢ o¢ _ one small redoubt near St. Julien, | pended be disclosed by the me ie Gacisan) dead have Keen NEW ORLEANS, sept, 28,—The| the combatants. D1 or reiged In| moirs that are being written in the THRE GER V S$ me he the army recrultine aun As soon as the pending recount ot Republican primary votes is com- the Britis: eighty-five mile hurricane which waa| U® Salleries, where pe ple Fone fon bleak prison of Saint Lazare, is EE MAN ORI E ae In the Aviation Corps . pleted and Mr. Bennett declared the nominee, the Republican lead of the din expected to reach this section at noon | thelr seats and rushed to the rail to/whether a certain French Deputy fur- eing examined another man CAMS) vs ous counties, who Bold party regularity above ell personal have had to [to<day ts expected to strike tornignt| #°® into the pit of the House, Frinds|nished the hint which took the beau- HALTED BY THE FRENCH in and was accepted. Immediately personal preference ern their in comrades |#0mewhere between New Orleans and|#0Paraed the men without diMculty ltifui adventures to England at th on the eodnd “man's acceptance for candidates, will make announcement that they support the winner of Ip. making new Gulfport, Mins, and led them to the cloakrooms timo tanks were being built, It ts! oy, a ini 5 Suffe Schnolder withdrew hiv «pplication. |the primaries and will withdraw from the Fusion combination, j ‘The German i in the last Heeling the Weather Bureau's warn-| Members favoring investigation|known that she went there, known | CfOWn Prince's Troops Suffer] According to reports in Federal In thin group will be the county chairmen and organization lead " tWe days have been the greatest |!"s. hundreds of New Orleans residents| planned to waxe a fight on the floorlalso that she stayed in the town Heavy Losses in Attacks on CASRN CHROIOR BPM, AUENCEIIGR ORR ea ase mand nt : wes eathe wer, deserted thelr homes In the outskirts anulagainst the action of the committee.|where most of the tanke wera being Argonne Front merely awaiting the gathering of tho|? Be 8, Queens and Richmond Counties, The feature of tho Aghting is the [SOUR Fefuas in hotels, oftioe bulldings Chatrman Pou tssued thie statement: |puilt, Hut it te certain that she) pie . final atrings of evidence before a It also includes Senator Calder, State Comptroller Eugene M, Travis ‘os ic ne, ie Custom ARIS “In view nformation whieh the Committee on Rule Sept. 28—French troopm in| resting the elght army qd navy men rushed three German at-|‘They, with four A\ be of airplanes as “cavalry of the air.” British aviators, in massed for- learned nothing at that time. Houre and the new Court House, has received of @/ On the plea that she desired to| 6 ATKonne ‘The hurricane hit Pilot Town, seven- and all other followers in Brooklyn. Mr. Calder and Mr. Travis were rlann arrested mation, flying only 100 fect trom the] ty.tive miles from New Orleans, It hae | D&tion-wid stigation of the use|make a property rights nettipment| tacks, to-day's official statement re-|at Loredo, Texas, after they had at-| Scheduled to apeak at the first big Mitchel meeting Tuesday night in ground, fired 30,000 rounds from thelr] a population of 100 of money furnished by the German|with Capt. Macleod, the Dutcl army| ported. The Germans suffered heayy| tempted to cross into Mexico, are anid | Brooklyn Academy of Music, but have sent notices of their withdrawal, machine guns into the German ranks,| ‘The district forecaster here advised | Government, now being conducted by|ofMcer whom she had divorced, slie| loses. On the Aisne German raide were|to form the complete chain through | ———___ ds County Chairman Samuel & Koenig killing hundreds. Desperate battles |the authorities at Thibadaux, Hammond|the Department of Justice, the Com-|then went to Holland, When her va-| thrown back which American military secrets ef. New hie, Who anon cuikans between airplanes occurred at this|and other «mall towns near here to keep| mittee on Rules has decided to take|rious movements were traced later |t On the right bank of the Meuns| were going to Wilhelinstrasne. U, S. BATTLESHIP AGROUND . hetpaasentind dangerously low level, with the result | thelr schools closed to-day, ‘The New|no action on the several reaolutions| was discovered that she had no prop-| SUN Hill 204, the War OMmce reported ——- supporter of Mayor Mitchel and the Ce. Behe resumption of axtiliery. fire N THE ATLANTIC COAS Seren Dritiah svintore! were |tretesine elects a enue? orders to) before It" erty rights to settle, but that Mactood! "irrench aviators, It was announced, U.S. OFFIGER WOUNDED ON THE ATLANTIC GOAST) Fusion movement, aeciined to make eet down, while soven boches were a rere Representative Heflin has with-|was known among his fellow officers | jomnhed enemy Bointn in the Voges any statement until the primary result riven out of control, and five others) yforrin Newberger, ten yeara old, a| Tityof t tae eee : ut RUSSIAN WARSHIP “SUNK: yt TE | moval of Stores—Vessel Rest- New York County organization leaders 4 Were winged by British infantrymen | schoolboy living at 1563 Southern| Pou neing the decl- | agair as they few leas than 300 feet in the |Hioulevard, was knocked down. by an| sion of The Aluhanan A Journey. She announced that Lieut. Meating’s totus ht—| ing Easily, Says Daniels, have Bo healtancy in asserting thel# The British to-day continued to |dence The machine was owned and| the heat of 1aince have heen| Mah officer and that he was to arrive One Soldier Dies From Accident, |" talon baitienle de ore on{ bY the primary nominee, wh: strengthen the line to which they |operated by Bugene Lindal of No. 1560 ; Commit te bortain Srene : ; | United States battlesh hore on pars } f 650! ajnavowed b¢ 6 Rules Commi ata certain French port on a certain | py). A choinik Strikes ¢ * Another From | | may be, } Rave battled their way, ‘The Austral- |S! Peters Avenue, Young Newberger | ; tigation," said |date, She was given the em | Destroyer Ochotnik Strikes a Mine a ae vhs mtgne |i” Atiantio conat to-day, according ‘°| PETITIONS C3 {ABs ave completed their conquoat of |WA® taken to Fordham Hospital sut~| 5... very Props from |safe conduct and arri —Officers Refuse to Leave | MORN EN AN, es vt Tlewand' fr, [22 Apnouncement from the naval au Ur TO RUN MAYOR tea Garman po © the sharon iat a fractured left leg ana) POW “wel es ; pa BAG ‘arrived withia | \ wounding of Firet Lieute want E f i | AS AN INDEPENDENT. toed In | under tion whieh | da celpt at thin; the Kouting of Philadel; 7 pala a Peremity of Wooa the Dey f Justice 1s now| first consignment of the tanks. Hack | during an air raid on the night of Sep! ho Veanel, whose name is withheld | rory RK. Buckner, new manager There has been much bard tight RS 7 £ Iu tinthiod/laster a week anent ar Saree TROGRAD, Se The Mus Ganleessiked te the ¥ Nenketiant eau Slimey Gacseed Ay of the Fusion Campaign Committee, Rerlin Claime a Repalee of cont | pent at this soa ae reported fe not believed to| th file section, but the weary Ge Pt Of Mrtetnny | COMM wil(net ba giBarte AnA° How » te, [san deatroyer 0% » deen nf o-day by Gen. «in immediate denger Her tow 1, {made the following announcement: mans have now apparently withdrawn | ie i. a , w t : Jand sunk, an off aatenient® oi he denth of Jamon ‘Tra mt . ed This committee began to-da to more favorable ground further hack | BERTIN, Sept, 28 (vin London) are be cll: Re ee ale, 40 | ‘need DR ais ryan aie fw of | "ard aground and I Ie aatd her double| circulation of petitions tor the iio bed the Australians: have pushed ities é Toes whi Le rday ad. * Rep Har sal AGIA A ava snved," the. ate ny” also ow ex tt a Rhoades, ane “ ne the re-|ination of Mayor Mitchel on an inde- vaneed for strong local attacks nor « Again us er Cnty in te Mea, 7 , of stores, Naval veasris are; pendent ticket, Fr jorward, 1 t ' a ic » Fegardiess - it sop. | Cast of Frezenberg and on the Me that Madrid an North Street atanting | " ‘ apiees ae Sha Ae To the south of that point the Ge ; Ain atanan lesa we ' 7 | . a S ARMINITON, Rept Maths stays an primary resulta, We do not fans continue to hammer away with (fod On the Helgian front wer i as ee ty eo ‘ Hae ee ok ced Another samo | thin afternoon tasued. this| fee! that seventeen per cent, of the thelr artillery at tho British detengon| driven back says the official state i ndavaglel fil et Geta agian te ae catoe ab BO :Bpeell nt! Sh Fe sat Bie Sohnpans wane toxt Af elt nent | voters of one of the Fuston elements astride the Menin road and me jaues day by the German A i : .e knots ie. wae t Wor} i. stra, Christina Li " . The Navy Department haa received | Should dictate who should be the threats of an infantry assault, Tho) War OMece, aation ‘ z : abt firat ‘arounes s wa 90 ine 1308 Maat t 1 an official report stating that a bat-|candidate of the whole Fuston alli- neighborhood of Hil! No. 40, north On the Ypres-Passchendacie roo ; 2 noe a Ne wa jmoon: frequent ivy n means ite 1 sh be gS |tteship of United States Navy| ance, when we believo that a great west of Zonnebeke, continues to be the statement adds, ¢ I 1 at : pi ead i AAR) Wi 1 > | A SUMMIE TONIC DRINK * oground in home waters, The ship| majority of the voters want Mayor hotly contested gro with little uRy crater positions the Gor i Hilt su iy the Freneh $15 Men's Suits &0' ‘Coats, $9.95 tary f° ai ta eating saally and AV la enpec 4 that Mitche ive or take on either man front Jin ' re non} vi Saino hae , ace N he will be floated without difficulty fe Republh & sas _ . ta reflection] ‘Therefore, whon on + . wont toontne: Hroud t papers are urgently requested |... SRURHOSS DANCY U8: Dat one Consolidations have b: ed | a by Wool i neg " factor in the combination. ‘The vot Britis! THE WORLD TRAVE: on his [Pa sho attached as orth. Building y and ARRAS, | | » print any Information which} — A e by Wher Aritish tn a i t ‘Arcade Iulitaer (Works) } ry san Koa i irday, 1 Heathen Hilaht lend to’ the ‘establishment. of tne |< for Mr, Bennett was about places the Anuacs ‘ 1 Fe an sok) roan Bian attiaaes ts ACING entity or location of the stranded 8 per cent of the Republican (als work on the v f be . Hone attached.:§ neh by ‘ . cera , * ment, We believe th. won im well cx ope t érvicc, susp ew | Bint pr ESULTS, Page 2 inne ave (hat @ mas Wnat called out the highest Pine t i eget |$12.08.. Oper tt THe ENTRIE P, jority of the Republicans and of the ; 1s and nigit Hers checks and money sol tr | Hub Giothie oudwa . ES 2 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES, 106. from all quarters, CHaaws tos ale “'Tsliphons Aeskuas adie, ary, pve lal followed, Hun er whieray Broa Es SEMESTER ES, Page 12 Bach Lecynae Colors All Goods bruseiate, to be their feandid other “ete sn want Mr, Mitche? are

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