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PARADE ON eee sus Fifth Avenue Crowds See Le- parture of New York Troops. 44TH WILL GO MONDAY. Last of Guard Infantry Will Be Out of City Next Week, With flags and banners waving in the ranks of thousands of enthustas- tie spectators, the Twenty-third Regl- ment marched down Fifth Avenue this afternoon, on its way to Spartanburg, ite Giret and jast stopping piace the journey to France. A little later, the, Seventy-first followed over tl “eames ground. The departure or ‘ine Fourteenth Regiment from sheepe- head Bay, which was to have taken plate this afternoon, has been post- poned til] Monday. on * The Twenty-third got away from Van Cortlandt Park, where it has been encamped since Aug. 18, at 1.40 a'dlock and marched to the subway at Two Hundred and Borty-second Street and was carried to Forty-se ond Street. Half an hour later the Seventy-first left the park for a sim {lar journey. There was @ jam of people at Grand Central subway as the 1 ment detrained, but a line had been kept open by the police, and without the ra the slightest confusion the soldiers, with Col, Frank H. Norton at their head, marched to Forty-fourth Street aad Madison Avenue and then across to Fifth Avenue. The Seventy-first detrained from the subway at Fifty- ninth Btreet, marched down Broad- day to Fifty-seventh and over to the avenue. FIFTH AVENUE THRONGED WITH FAREWELL CROWDS, The avenue was thronged with peor ple to give a Godspoud cheer and wave a farewell to the reginents, Overhead the avenue was gay with flags and ban- OUT U.S, CAN'T SEND ARMY, $0 VON TIRPITZ SAYS Advocate of Ruthless Warfare Trie to Induce Hungarians to Keep Up the Fight COPENHAGEN in ins terview in the Neues Pester Jouraal of Budapen' Tirpite, former German Minister character Sept. 2 an Admiral von of Marine tues America’s military help in the war as a phantom. He asserts ponsibility of transporting # American army to Bure ‘The Admiral gives his Hungarinn read ers a long list of why they should and must hold out with Germany nd Austria until the submarines have won the war for them, but declares It ts able ners which have waved since war was declared with Germany. The way was thickly crowded with the Japanese ensign, tho scuriet ail with the white background, intermingled with the Red, White and Biue and the Gage of our other Allies And the people who viewed the parade of the Seventy felt kee ly the situation It's we will see of the Seventy-five yey ih n their way to France ut utter the war is over they won't ma back with triumphal honors to their native city as the Seventy-first. What suc ceas may be theirs in the trenches, over the top and in “No Man's Land,” will be the success of rie her organisation, ‘The Seventy-first will bé dissolved as a regimen! ur “ arrival at Spagtanbury. tts will be merged with othe tions to make up Burepean tions But the rank amd file of the old regiment, with all its acre ad tlons and honored memories, will stil be part of the Twenty Divi jon and will go abroad ¢ some unit of New ¥ 1 vas the one thing that ¢ I the n they left Van Cordandy Park strong, and if gloom there was in the hearts of the oMicers, no une knew It ae they trod the familiar pavement of the avenu And none w more proudly erect in his soldierly bear ing than gallant old Col. 8: VETERANS OF THE 71ST ESCORT THEIR OLD REGIMEN.T Hundreds of vetera of the (Continued on Second Page.) WEEPING WOMEN FAINT IN STATION AS DRAFT DEPARTS Wild Scenes Mark Start 9°53 Manhattan Men for Camp Upton of The most moving seene that the Jratt of National Army men ia New York has evoked was enacted thin morning at the Pennsylvania Station when 953 men, mostly from the saat side, tore themselves away from weeping women and entrained for Yaphank uota of selected men from New York Brooklyn mobilised three points of departure—the Penn syivania Station, the Kast Thirty. fourth Street Ferry and the Carlton and to-day at yards of the Long Ialand Ratiread in| Brooklyn, To-morrow the last of this quota will leave, to be followed on. The second contingent of the third) ,, | French announced to-day N’T QUIT, SAY MITCHEL AND BENNETT; BOTH REJECT PLANS FOR COMPROMISE TIST AND 23D REGIMENTS ARE CHEERED IN SEND-OFF WAY T0 NEW BRITISH DEVICE HALTS BIG RAIDING AlR SQUADRON: GERMANS LOSE TWO PLANES ~ ae Special Shelis and Rockets Aid| ?RESIDENT’S DAUGHTER EQUIPS AMBULANCE THROUGH HER Aviators—Keep Germans From Reaching London, LONDON, Sept aeroplanes of 20. adron of twenty to Two German a which unsuccessfully attempted raid London last night were brought down by British @efenders, Lord Every defensive resource was util- ized in beating back the aerial in- vaders—anti-alrcratt guna firing special 6h ets, and a fleet of British is and ro alreraft The following official announcement was made: GOVERNOR LIKELY 10 ORDER E INVESTIGATION OF PRIMARY BY A SPECIAL GRAND JURY —o¢o— MOVE FOR OUSTING OF LAFOLLETTE IS BEGUN IN SENAT Minnesota ind Four Messages Asking His Expulsion Are Introduced. Resolution WASHIN N, He move! g sstinoron, sens = 4 move] Prosecutor Questions Twenty Elec- icbte ypoiad to-day ‘why te nie tion Inspectors About Alleged 1. of resolution atoyted ty ove] Frauds—'A Votefor MitchelNowa Publt ‘ety Commission of Minne- | jntas demanding an Pott’ ex Vote for Hylan,’ Declares Bennett. sion. The resolution was referred » ri the Committee on Privileges and mie 2) ty Flections. Both Mayor Mitchel and William M, Bennett emphatically rejected Tho revolution was synod by Gov.l today suggestion of a compromise t ‘ k, A Wumaaial, Aticinay Gane’ Bae ) a promise based on mutual withdrawal from don Smith and the following momby rs| the field in favor of some new candidate and declared their intention of oo TEL, iructeane aoe continuing the Mayoralty fight to election day, F. McGee, ©. H. Mareh and AC. Mr. Bennett said: “I shall remain on the ticket until the last vote is Welas, Duluth. Renator Kellogg introduced the reso- lution without comment and would rey counted on Nov. 6." | Fusion Campaign Manager Buckner, speaking for the Mayor, salds “Lord French (Cowmander of ‘ ic Oot by the fourt | b tiaratael | unwise, "on account of folitical rea- ; urth quota, When nothing about it later ie ; } . sone lo npoohery the moment of Kng+| the fourth quota is gone there will be| the Home Defenses) reports that | Vico President Marshall laid before There is absolutely no thought of the Mayor withdrawing. If any such Tayur's” cons pie only 99 por chai vt the Gailéa man! 2 Mest Liformation saalcaies [the Benaty four messaees addressed 1] proposition is madgur answer will he thar Mr, Mitghel willrun for Mayor aft ak isnt that about twenty enemy ma- him urging Impeachmont and expal-| of New York on the record of-his administration,” BUYNEMER BURIED ht a wey yard wuman| htt arte na [ae aia ree ae 8 a = ie ate women a! >) ” SI ots | vals) Biubel wend dtoeseé in» | referred to the Privileges and Elec. ‘In the course of & formal state- BACK OF GERMAN LINE | “‘"""*" the unprecedented disorder at . tions Committee. One from the Wash ARMY OFFICER AT HOBOKEN ment Mr. Bermett outlined his pla the Pennsylvania Station thin morne| "Umber of places in Kent, Essex | burn (Wis) Loyalty League sald: of campat A canine ideas | ine ore than a thotiannd women| ®@0d Suffolk, but no casualties and | “Ono thousand citizens of this com IS MARRIED BY TELEPHONE OSmpaten. Ae toilewet Captured Flyer Tells How the Great | ¥ere crowded Into the little section] only insignificant damage has | munity aro hereby untted tn apo Tt Is stated that the Mitchel forces French Aviator Died in ie oe plese feos which Long Isiand| been reported up to the present. ing to the Senate af the United Btatos < are going to have the Primary. Law ns depart, and ‘or, Benator Robe ire ide" at em were de oi ’ 5 ‘ollette, be phed for his ob Mid Canta of their heart CANADIAN ARMY HMADQUAR.|t repress thelr feelings and “send piece but ti Bo onse did the troasonable utterances and disloyalty Let Her Come Here for pomicea we sheesd eee SUOe ae TERS IN FRANCE, Bept. HA Gere} away with a smile Butithere| Fone CMneerete the: euler: de to the Government. With regret do| the Ceremony. teceontaet dbaker aie, arlle ca ee was a great strain and somethin awe wo hereby indict the Senator for| veslid've Mepenisedey 2) man airman, brought down wounded | Wea! e “One enemy airplane is reported ja seth rd r vr for aa tows one ane aE ad is also stated that T am to receive a and taken prisoner last night, asserted] mye gudden screams of afew women| %© BAa¥e been shot down in the i SM | Gunator Wises lndieatid Chetleci, sainit of 0x ‘ Ae ea is iy = aren from an ageregation ped is tane va a $ ’ at! salle Knight of Jakin, Ga., and Lieut.|of office holder . > that Guynemer, the famous French alr) near the parting gate broke down the| T2*mes Estuary, and a second Miss MARGARET WILSON... [the Privileges and Elections Com-| ithe a ae ereete:, OOUMEEL TE fighter whose fate has been uncertain| resistance of others, who had been one off the coast.” mittee would take no action, for th : ay ett ape ege lows re. eek pies aetna deonle whe ince he disappeared behind the Teuton| weakemme and there was gach a| British aviators dropped seven tons| President Wilson's daughter, Mar- nt 6G MeRueAEOS he couta {2 Were married over the long distance Go business with the city to urge me Miner, was Killed in bottle with « Ger-l scene as no one had witnessed before,|°f ¢xPlosives in attacks Thuraduy | aret Woodrow Wilnon, has already ft teleuhone ant night. O FOES eee atone. Beekouer ous. Gana efore,| oS My not decide until after conferring with “In order to eet thi the prisonor sald, just behind the front | T%* men thomaelves, unnerved by the night on German military establish-/earned enough as @ ninger to cqulp| other members and that a quorum], Si*s Knleht’ and the minister, thelr stag ‘ a fhidaeigeris In. line. : he front) criet of the women, wept openly, | Mente in Belgium. The following of- | wix ambulances for the American Keil of the committee could not be ob. |Hev: He Hi. Shell, were at iainbridge) 4, APS nar ge ghate eas The capture of the Ger “Maxr-Max-—I can't tet you go!| SCH! report was given out to-day by | ¢, / an KK 2 the brt m at Hoboken. contest for the purpose of restoring ho wore many fea red 4 dark little woman near the| ‘ Admiralty: |Crona in Russia, and to donate, be ned: probably during this sessidn.| ane dmver nly returned from the 2eeMt Kovernmont to the City af who ore nm de ations, ¢ e jerled « e eo bd ‘ . ake ne emen : y the climax to a secios of ara air| gate and threw her arma about a "On the: sight of Rept. 97690) || Hem B1GMe8ito other. relies funda, time,’ math ale I ey {nls | Phillippines and 8 soon to go to Wradin| thee Nor Fatal! resaain’ oa Ue but of hix office this afternoor sent to her gong to fork fo on Nov. ‘ . : He darted out from a concealing Yaze| taken away to the emergency room,| Yé! alrcraft on the following ob- BRITISH LOSE 104 598 Mai aoL Rite Malate SRA reese | eorbmieny ng to Now York for the| on Nov 6 and I shall carry every Just before sunset, firing at one of ourl where others were being treated. On| Jectives: the lockgates at Zee- Ld 8 was ibtrotjced 4nd & t ra | —— a mi forit ee ee tenn Sore oon’ Hk® a cowboy on a rampase| many of the benches in waiting rooma| DMURKe, the St. Denia Western IN SEPTEMBER BATTLES ae erent Se teres ARTILLERY «|| eats shee: tie other sant ieee ne v9 4 Wentern town, The bal-| stil other women were in the caro| Altdrome, the Gontrode alrahip onl BATTLES RR ay been nominated as @ loon cauint fre and the observer Sumbes | Op thelr friend shad the EoutsneccAtabons |, eltowna intedduotion, the ren ON BELGIA cautt of @ direct apeal to the Ma paravhite,. An cdtplane sbroyee| ‘The train was scheduled to depart ‘The bomb dropping at Zee- | Officers Killed, 636; Men Killed, |ty ine Vice Promtnnt, Kellowss, stone LGIAN-FRENCH LINE poeeiss ne #8 Revs © theipepute Sent un anh iis eee ake at 10.80, but {t was almost 11 before] brumge appeared to be good. while | 48 302: Officers and Men Wound. |ator Martin, Democratic 16 ——— | lam ehlabe thon inden eee nouKh he was by the fast ft got away. Only a few men were| ®t Houttave bombs foll among stent AM aM AEN el Iveta slike he an AP London and Paris Make No Men#, “1 ‘i belie abi made en Sept, 18 single-souter, attucked the f reported missing by the local board| 24Msars and huts on the south- ed or Missing, 85,660. reneset FomerAne,: CRAIN: OF\Sa8 BON SNe Fae Meee f en * be elected Mayor, no mat pit out (of asian bucine ¢ heads. west side of the airdrome. Seven LONDON ont Shen Bellas casuals litre ee ete et eae 1 Ele tion of Infantry Engage- ter who or how many run againat at once by @ volley that injure Ae train pulled out the men| tons of explosives were dropped. t reported duri h th of a et hs a ments Last Night N net pier Baar etnnsdl seek A jes epo uring the 01 of decided pi = . ¢ e p ot fol c nechaniam of his plane and f hin | seemed to have recovered thelr spirits,| All the machines returned." Peas venenaaey sek Mee ee aactne: ¢ CAN DON ease ak oe | et ne Rr ie See eee Bro eel aisen land the women, too, The tatter,| The successful operation of the |O°Ptember total 104.008, divided as ha German Me@ush" (und wrangia) | ial artillery activity om woth eaee'| f, ah fghting plane came up fram| ding about the tron grilling that| British aerial defenses jeads to the | follows pice Out again on the floor of the} Oot olaaye official communication | on meno, AGAINST MYLAN, ie wlivle peed. Wheels! noid thiin back from the lower level] hope that means bave been found to! OMcers killed or died of wounds, Ae to-day with tho presentation | there t# nothing of interest to te-| 4. CECbARES BENNETT. rh rman, be opened Are. l rain platform, waved handkerchiefs| deal with moonlight visitors as the |636; men, 16,302 SE latter by iGnalnmen: Fog 26 $80 pork! | og ah Mitchel, 16 Be runs, will, ree a was shot through bu led and the/ and cheered bravely. A rooster—the| Zeppeling were countered last year. | ; Rules Committee trom Secretary Lan PARIS, Sept. 29.—Violent artillery | Celve leae votes than Mr. Hilquit. My jatoe was shot through oth wrist, | Tycor af the men from Pogey Row-—| It la true that the condition of the era wounded or mixping, 2,151; | sing declaring the State Department) fighting occurred laat night on tho | Meht from now Is against Mr. Hylan plane and came to earth witha ne ee the contingent of Bourd No. 172—| sky last night was not altogether fa- | $4,508 had 90 svidencg indicating: members) rent ‘bank of the Meilse, in the Ver.) “From Row. on Any Newspapers) Mat heels wed hourtily. And there was nome] vorable for night flying, but the de-| ‘The severity of ha fehHok 0 “sehtet Jot Congrens had-any conneotion with |dun nector, maya tonduy's offieial | mpport Mr. Mitchel are really sup =o lee aed A teams ty Airplanes Aad antiiroah de ae n | aunt von Bernatorir' # funds, || MtRtapient ston), Sept, ay | RQrUNk Mr: Hylan, and any person or Brooklyn's contingent of 984 men| guns has been made so strong that ORE RE SRNNROS NOTIAR |; ROCERAEY) TRRRIDE: Wr Seep ras He ‘. erat that supporte Mr. Mitchel tp BIG GAIN IN U. S. EXPORTS. |rert te Cariton Avenue yards with | future raiders will oroas the const of | emee! {8 indicated not only by the) | “Tn respect tgiyour inaulry over tho | 1. ohendaale sndera’ by | fealty supporting Mr. Hylan.” PER coer : Beye $G0e’ Chestlue dont HAIRS at Biel cuee onli otal casualties of more than 104,000, | telephone to-day, uddressed to th ie | Discussing the primary contest, Mr Sie ROD fone of Htreot viaduct, a seore of| This eituation, combined with the Bates mpart mith the August f dopartment, I beg to inform you that ut x anterna | Bennott said there was no lack of tn WASHINGTON Aineri nintles echoing the train| continued attacks by army and navy Ceteiticn nn of th [S28 Sehersinag Gan no:ovtd ids entire Hine in that ve arent Wy more Repplioans veses a alun trade Wereasnd during Annet arture, and sirens from| flyers on German alrdrome in Bel- fighting in Flanders are naturale we) oo age ae Mo Mie MAMmOer inal by “he: Germania, the e Retmeries Ship year See oe ee ne Department of Comm Peo ee dieel y fire atation taking up the| glum f% expected to limit the activi. cluded in the September total, but this! eee, nent of year in the contest for United States to-day, approximately $160,500.000 over | blast of farewell, The men filled two| ties of the Germans, wh y suc- may well be offet by late Keptember| NONCY Dy the Ger y in oy Mrs between Calder and Bacom, Ju BE 7 |erains of ots rs wach, the first of | ceas during the week i he camualties not 4 it lnk 40 its propaganda ac leve Perkine, when every effort wax made to get PRU OSO nag Na oe ane tea wt ot away at 10.05 and fol-| Killing of a number of innocent civ vered th th nnour Mr. Lansing then f , t the vote. He also asserted that Gl, wore heatiy Cares liner tae oer lowed within five minutes by the! jans, Not the silghtes itary dag rt ita bee Aida thet wraienaey OF ay nea or che Mazeraies mary Wel eee Fay hal dT RAR AN er ume | ot lane ‘wan dana fee? ayn i a tonot 47 how He i a to guinst the Mu lefault through ontribution to the Yapha nie, Wher end $50,000 ref ¢ tha xpeot the confirmation 4 t campaign activit “a _ pay Fowened DAT trate oo the casufitte 119,040 sap ahed George W. Perkins as head of the 1 nominves on the Mitchel BYRON NEWTON CONFIRMED, 11. 1 o0kiva local boards and Broox.| MAY RENEW MILK STRIKE. eee nit . Foul Gonwel Goruumstorlsloker mene aeeteen a’ Re heme \ ts to make the oc- — 150 RUSSIANS HANGED nanded re t Ls ture reconvenes kir impalan among Repubdli- y Senate O. We Min A Aulkeraeiny | Branches of Datrymen's League Clavie, anpobli week, They predict that enough car ust two weeks be con ethiBve mah: ot Board ate _ Now Voting on Question BY THE GERMANS AT RIGA, witiv's row on } vy Dom will vote for sald Mr. Bennett, WASHIN Sept guests of the neighborhood UTICA, N. ¥,, Bept. 24 —Ihranches of What i» th Perk rs him @ majority of ay! “i ! ers and telegrams ate to-day nfirmed Public School No, 189 In Flatbush, |%* Paltymen's League aie a nm replied leant two. = = were ut to enrolled Republicans former A naint wnt Reeve ©, after they had been addressed | ¥!thhold shipments of mil« next Monday Members of the Socialist, Left and shee aad if he a Ne | Wages of 00,0IK) Haleed G0 Per Cont ar # them to wet out and vote fer ae ri Horough President Pounds, they} and repeat the strike of year un he ; 4 would object to vy in Que Year. *] Mitchel, The: whale: pity’ Wal) eae = recelved generous supplies of cigar-| less the milk companies pa Other Organizations Put teed fo eran eH HLBHMM, ¢ , . fnetooth comb, The real i » from the teachers and comfort|th® higher schedules 4 ed fo Death bjected and the i = 1 facts that the people would net from the Red Crose workers of | OS + LONDON t t another ques iE ote for Mitchel, And on top of all A Cc N G ict. ‘They were then taken he league has virtually f _SQNDON Arcording to a! ‘The galleries . ; c ts, the Mitehel 7 “) station in dutomobiles, the| 2%,{0e Central New ¥ suppir, Seotrel, News: daapaten mI mrad y of a et to. the old-time ESULTS, Page 2 ‘elng: deivad by Pubile Farmers who peraiate elivering 150 Russians bylor , ne additional votes J D ©} milk last fall were held masked cjalist, Left and oth nit! ay 3 rg a claliat, Left and other political orgentaa ; by out ENTRIES, Pa; 1 missioner Travis White|men and their milk tu nto the tions have been hanged by t arcane ' : ’ t Y vere persistent reports to. " euters wince their occupation of Rise, whaling 60 per cen. day that Ger. Whitman and Justice r } ! Twenty German Planes Driven Back From Britain” yee LS SD eS