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Che [*¢ Circulation Books Ope n to An sort tthe Se The Peres Pubtioning Sark World) URPH U Boats “TAMMANY IS FOR AMERICA SWAMPS OFFICIALS; HEF ene Soe DECLARES WIGWAMTS CHTING HIS “BOYS IN Millions More Pledged in New | paign opened at 10 o'clock yesterday Goverament and country. You cannot put that too strongly to morning two decided to feed tim ong Page.) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Ing the issue with Germany personal. ALBANY, Oct ov (Continued on Second Page.) Whitman's | AL “EDITION “I 9 “Circulation Books Open to AIL” 20 PAGES PRICE REPLIES TO MITCHEL ON LOYALTY Gather to Raid U. S. War Supply Ships UBERTY LOAN RUSH |} BOATS MASSED TO STRIKE BRITISH REPULSE AT U. 5. MENACE WAR PLANS, LORD NORTHCLIFFE WARNS .. Den i Naso ALL BRITAIN NOW DEMANDS REPRISALS AGAINST GERMANY FOR AIR RAIDS ON LONDON FIVE BIG DRIVES BY ss sae | ork, but Accountants pected Wer nsive | Fall Behind. _ Se lig Fai Murphy Challenges Mayor on Issue} .. fons was ses Ae be a PERKINS REJECTED ee aa ee Ten Killed and Thirty-eight Injured : a Ad bee | 6, , ) Tons of § Is P ‘ : ji of Patriotism—“All Speakers Di-|» 10! mm steno to me sont!” Year to Protect Amy. ee oe nae in Last Night’s: Bombardment— rected to Aid Liberty Loan and)inrs. sini vin smn | aman asamnns mace «| AGAIN AS HEAD MF eoctiwuwe-/ Many Raiders Driven Back by nent made by the managers tow helns trated RA Usb SE POR NCOLHE were = pep pe Uphold the President,” FIO ASSELtS, |0¢ tie worum, prenion Snsncial'uns}aecyan eye ae ‘| 1 by Britis detondeys British Guns and Planes. Charles F. Murphy, leader 6f Tammany Hull, accepted to-day Mayor | ably been established off the Fron rn during i i Ypres: | LONDON, Oct. 2—Ten killed and thirty-eight injured was the toll Michel's issue of Americanism in the municipal campaign and proclaimed are = : noes : Acne for | coast in the American transport tan’ regen wae jeunes corner tof dead and maimed lett behind last night by German air raiders in the the unswerving loyal attitude of Tammany as unequalled sane Ge sLIMUReS latinas pal Asad canine Paes Ne Clahiats Gi Confirmation | withering fre tiom. the aritisn |sixtic raid in eight days, official announcements stated to-day “We challenge any man,” he sald, “to question, In ny degree, | No. 12) Browdway. ‘The balance, $3. | lie sale nite he hotline yes of His Nomination by ene ale Hebe aE iad Youn This last brings the total victims of the German raiders since Sept, 24 the patriotism and Americanism of Tammany. £00,000, represents pledges (o pariici-| requirements In France by depend- Vote of 25 to 20, which swept over two advanced|up to fifty-one killed and 248 wounded Tie ceocld uit wappert ny camdidite Who li vet loyal teitho bate In the loun made since the cam-lin¢ on ner own shipping and max. posts. These were held tenaciously by the enemy. Although the total loss of iife The same driving In tne desperation In x recent raids is ama Fepresent my views. As the bulk of the larger amount) This is the Interpretation af the | nomination of George W. Perkins of counter blows was reported fr FRENCH AVIAT than in single ones of former OE aaeA [lee dec OW Whe re Poe rrr Peles a A am cothine of submarine situation to-day as ex- New York for the Presidency of the spate to south of the Ypr similar bombardments, there is @ . omparatively sma: mber of con: toi a - attonger Americans than we are.” | in the service, If I could recall their Sem) nam bet on pressed in an interviow with Lord new Htate Food Commission was de a sucgidddet Growing demand from the British names I could give res more, 8rUS—Some of the latter havin’ x oinoiie, | . Haig devjared the enemy had suf bt , Leak at Tammany's record in the | Danes | Lei tales Recs take $10,000,000 worth of NoTtheliffe, head of the British War feared hy the Senate to-day bY & VOtO fered very heavy lomwen In the frult Public for reprisals on German rom my own district there Mission > eaerap ik ¥ lod sia war already. Our boys have vole fy z thoxe in charge of the 02 lous attacks .. unteered in large numbers and | the Sixiv-ninth alone siguntic task are confident that the The most urgent news that has = 7 fy confirm: 16ni isa Krom the German tactics of almost Bomb Germany now," is the many more are going in the draft. | “As for patriotism and loyalty, ity ae : pets ' ee Atlantic since 1 arrived [W0ne of Jmcon Goul 1 (And tovert Inspired cour ki slogan, throughout England. ribut ecelved throughout thi ntry at the br ot Charles feting as members of the pix sig's silence on bis own moves, . Hereare three of them right here | where is there anything to beat AL CHSEE (ehe puerwige Bes A eceeonta Lat A oe pS aRa hens bs ibe ie ies There were four raiding squadrons. | our New York County ticket, for diy onthelift 1, “is th ASAE ERS MAL ER w CORNEAL) ABC For al maen@eMee. They are going this | example? Every man on it was ree and a ha any mil- ment by Sir Joseph Hep Senators i when tdently predicted here to-day that Brminee | kDFOS urs London's week. Come here, boys, and line born right Were in: New: Vork and ions beyond the total announced British contre of the q vfirming the nomina- another big British drive is linpend =— anti-aircraft guns sent a curtain of ue” is unreservedly for America first, TN" sacar ey tle ita 3 ss ent a aia iste See aE ime taal Li , Attac k Frankfort, Treves, Stutt-| "tee! nto the air in tho hope of bar- ‘The Chief swung around in bis prep. to send out to wp sr me ate aces the shipping Graves ties erty sini he Germans have apparently sense é tea : 5 ring the way to the German airme x 4 from Ta Hall a circular @countants and stat § who problem and constructs 6,000,000 of Ww ’pposed Perking are blockin this and are striving by every mea gart and Coblenz in Re- |), MAN otrmens \ Badr and beckoned to three young nm Tamn y Hall a circuls 7 ¥ ; pace | but two of the squadrons eluded the to ail apeakers, candidates and| We! ; to count the avalanche} tons of shipping annually the military © ageney through whi 1” to keep t British “o oceupled by taliation for Attacks Ke fen at work behind the railing in ara MINSCHDE thein to urmeawerys | of follars, in it will) efforts of the United States will be people of the State may hope to se- counter-attacks that y can ov jearrage fire and dropped explosives Tammany Hall. They came forward | body to subscribe to the new Liberty D® Many days before the statistical | crippled trom t relief from. the idtolerable;con- | nada effootives for an hive. ‘Th J over southwest Lond foree cat ip wit “This in t ing of Sir dition they now face t n robubl th ern PARIS, Oct. 2 The Gi AAR ' in point of fire and gave thoir names—John O'Neill, Loan and further to uphold the Presi- 1 " ) jermans va ror 1 gun he la raid se De, t Albert Bante {dent in all his acts, That ts Tam-, WORKERS EXPECT TO ‘SURPASS. Joseph. hin passea the) Senator Graves charged Sonutor menace of further B advances of Wrankfort-on-the- Main, Stuttwirt| sas the bigguat London hus over ece ‘Thomas ran an bert Ban Sanya Rtas Wel \anawer “tht TOTAL OF FIRST LOAN. censor, and Is the first real note of Krown, Republican leader of the Sen- tn the Ypres sector as Ukely to cut es and Cobleng were bombarded | my iyy nd : — “Theee boys are our stenographers| coe raised with the record of what) ‘The gralitying start of the second| alarm of the seriousness uf the sub- With conspiring with Tammany thelr tines to the B submarine nt by Fr ee eolait 1 bane cA ae ee t ha | cht b ch aviators in re usht to plerce » ¥ : hese,” continued Mr. Murphy. “They! we have actually done and are do nu drive prove at New] marine sinkings. 1) “defeat the efforts of Kepubli- bases é © atladunlin iN a whi ‘as literally #8 into the army this week. Johnoy) ing York is oughly to the| U. 8, MUST BUILD 6,000,000 TONS can Governor to protect the people "The report issued iast wight by the Milation for German aerial attacks) 4 wall of shrapnet and explosive O'Nall tried six times to get in as a| REFERS TO TAMMANY'S MONU- | Messiis of making ci 1 a big OF SHIPS YEARLY m starvation War Office suid that German attacks on French elties : brown. Up, 1hta’ Chie) Aoaonlie O wet 5 : | a i} t “ 1 ind Lor b ger # ss than ' of last) Set aside all German boastings nator Brown retorted that Sena- of yesterday were repulsed, and added There were “nume citian mbs from volunteer, but was rejected on physt-) MENT AT GETTYSBURG. pring. Every one en in direct-| put away from you the ilea that ; Graves was a listributer of the following tima” in the rald on D is nee weh, fall. peal examination, But now he is able) “It is not only what Tamman. ne of the t was bub-| Great Britain, who t# increasing her wind “During the month of September we y iat thickly settled Moin (ocd : : : ig to an offlcial statement t Poe Were 4 pane: Join yeday var, but what it has! ptr 7 with optimism to-day, | own food production, c starved fe aditiee: captured a total of 62 German ndon, that done in the past. One of the great | 4 hat the $ 000 al-}out. The writing on the wall should sone: M6 office Wo a an aerial atta was in] caused a ma ne casuultion, FHI that th al 193,6 il BUSINESS prisoners, including 10 officers, We See RICTURE OF ONE.O S) est monuments on the battlefteld of nis district's © of the} arouse every thinking American to 82 also captured during ime month f and caused seri to] NONE OF THE BRITISH AIRSHIPS * Gettysburg is the Tammany monu 10 will be accounted for| the greatest problem the world has eleven guns, inclu ree beavy! the city | WAS LOST, oup boys in my own district, Wililain! at that bronze tablet showing the! reaened in the first ipausn Will be| Miles of water of the new American pis 7 machine gui eng and Frankfort all /f Home Di furcen, ainounee A. Christian, Here is his | record of the Tammany. rey! ; f Army, wh Already amounts a Binlane: Tey —— iis’ waniaras alirection trom itil, tHe Om . to-day ju@t taken in sailor's ur nent, That's what counts mexcatice Selcaipre: Bla ver the| tore than a million ¢ a ta hw e " Vir as Despatch Prom & i jdeciared that not a British aeropl The Chief proudly exhibited a if a atoll chinteme/ eleu ‘ rank A,| Pons, shel t Chou M st riday ‘Telia of 9 c J are approximately 63, 120 Sorxeeniee ture of a husky youngster, “fat on for more than 200 your iin i lropned his work {tracks a made public to-day, and. give WPISH HEAD QU ALTE IN! and ion tant from wh o | w he 1 N uviiedt fonwht thd fog him as one of “my bo of loyally and service to thy ; } Al City | observatic WMuatration of New York's pres FIANET AND EIAGLEM, Mon=| gayay iting line is now located ud told this story about him And our boys are going forward now | 7 ind help | Dulance Se Mie: Bow nen ancl day, Ort A saul Kee 1 nish Prussa; nation wide “This boy lived at No, 220 Kast] as they did in the Civil Wa pane aa McAdoo | Machine 4 rctianahe tena wo : ae ‘ ; 1 In by | Twentieth Street. He was omployed| Thursday ftty of my nelehborhoo Re loan, | Makers, men of ev Mine {ha eeuk onda went 1 f na ln a ed i ierman citle in the brokerage offtce of Post &| boys march off to Join the army, and| yn wands =: Hited over the | engineers, Interpreters, of ‘| AuAVeKuted $199,641 with | nee ht t nos} tand, in f BAC. BNR ie wns ved powerful Flagg at a valary of $35 pe vl] 1 can't tell you how many have vol : h shat New| #nd distributers ¢ re average dally transaction p- | patween “ 1 Tomw eyond, in Prussia, A ree w Melal Frer He tried to get into the navy and! unteored before them ray Pat ind ex. | Horses, mule ookkeepers, Hamlet al ! #8, rich in urchite { ach bontate thea into the army as a voluntec.| Mr. Murphy waa asked wha gh cA ¥ t tns| complete telephone and telegraph wouth. A vid terest 3 se gatiie The doctors rejected him euch time. | thought of the Mitehel m ny en il the work | eauipments with operators running k wi v atten embury y ' for the recen Teen he went to his own physician| stepa of the City Hall wit bl “Tinto thousands pal re t ti k ‘ iia t eat . se a ‘ould be done to put ad he = ie e aKreO W 5 » the 1 rom the Pre h front and asked what could be done to pu ‘omnent Republicans urged thelr fol P + thrit ncreaa-| "YOU ask me if T ak ¢ eidvatte : : him in condition tairepndiate the priinery ahold Danie 1. | Joseph. 1 do not profess to have any Probat grou I r - kiowing “He was told that an operation would | tt and support Mitchel : it ng war, | of the technical knowledge of shipping ‘ : ot : i ; ¥ Mt kewls have to be performed. He asked w 1 don't mind Charly B, Hughes | Way ee ten be no in,{of the hard-headed Scotsman who " ‘ ben’ k They ma tui G aa the chances were and the doctor | supp. « Mitchel," he replied. “Did Withou a ination of | W4# chosen by Premier Lloyd George ave f a | f x ' about even. ‘I'll take the ch said | not M i support Hughes lant ye an pe sw | for a task that is much Aifficult xy ! , CUirletian. He went into tho hospital,| Roosevelt and Tatt don't vote in New |S! § ‘cap © support | than even f Foul le > } t tmine and after a hard siege came out weil. | York they don't count, But as) )\) | the control pping tha being ; 4 Le ernment to Teen he went to the navy recrititiig| toy Alton M4, Parker, that boob from ; j sunk mov being P Germans Hurry Troops ey oe station again and was eecepted. He is| Msopus Here Murphy chuckie | . Goldman, | constructed he ne . sos Et ‘ . the Naval Training Station at Now. | and | unfinished, wave [Noun recat when tie demand for shippin JRLD ADS. IN SLPTEN ‘ From Other Fronts to ' ” port now.” > repeu i ob from Esopus, A owing to the transport ta of the 8 () On Baitle With Halig dren . Christian, of whom Chief Mu ir , United States Army, is Increasing AW at Fi ans si aad is 80 proud, is twenty-four y aaivadidten (Pt ; daily ¢ than Th: World's " ' 1 4 member of the Chiefs own elu BOLO PASHA, THE SPY ilniae: 3 1 Gume | “But | maintain that nothing us monthly F ind Anawanda, and also a monbe : : { Exch ‘S| that has happened alters my con er, 1910, a cittes Tammany County Committee. War GOES ON HUNGER STRIKE eis 3 Nie vou viction that the combined ship {In any Kel Mar ing Up to the subject of Americar men 4 off ‘| yards of the Allies and their com World or a 1 = Murphy broke his accustomed , bined navies must make ¢ super r anywhere. o and continued to proclaim tic French Authorities Are wing t NNCr) “human effort te overcome the 1 mmany's sone. Feed the Pri r i" | losses and growing demand as to C CALM PHIEF'S OWN NEPHEW IS IN THE Ror ; i RRS Atlantic transport to-day TERRIFIC: BA TTL ES IN THE AIR SIXTY-NINTH ae ’ whole» m pu EPORTED HE POLICE ¥ § arent " gures of & narine nh ) ‘ w t “My own nephew, William FH. Mu PARIS, (ot me who 16), pect volinge tee at ce 7) f Ads. have pet a ened Ja now in the service ax a tor aor " SEO Leen ree cle TateOn eng, «BG # the nine AAA ADAIR DODD IRD bi cig : ninth Hegime 5 w . He eae at prot d sgainst ite f twa Nha $0, by bas taken to. priser ungst prising 1244 (oops, substantial progress has been made ra ry Nick Hayes's boy in prog he 7 ~vints Most Ad. , k plage no ae daa ey a The author that ‘ Wf part of in stopping submarine depredatione, || / lit World Prints Most Ids ESULTS, Page 2 : Pie s-< nd Judge Moss has nay be ene haya] ——— error ! Gets Best Kesults ENTRIES, Pege 12 D Hi ed —EESE————EE ST OCU Ley Wis

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