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: THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, OCTOBER 2, i017 LE NEW YORK JOINS IN DRIVE FOR THE NEW LIBERTY LOAN _ ant tis Stir kina Liberty BERMAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS CLEARED. mune cou “ (SUBOAT CAPTAIN: IN FLING. BLAME - on em > te ete ; ; . I No Pink I lw ; i 4 Thirty -fowreb it ire ' ! ; A . ito wae - no Patel : ; von don tha f atal B ij j ; oer Sean ‘ : my A. tiilderdees, Walter % Mare 7 A Cor » . “2 ‘ pe Joke Gale ; ’ ‘ o” : i ohotnwer, cae no » found that Henry ¢ : Wotln Jody rane, Jomm BD 4 - ’ eae killed t . > ; Crimming, Natt i, vere s - a Amertan with ee “ membere of 4 vi ’ Menchfield, Joka ML ols eat te . welieed Twenty-third " f Keihie, Mose I Mahle, George WW ‘ he * Guntth Stents, Se Loft, John Whalen and Jone F. O'iriam. . hie b " will be Py , - b . . 4 Clarence J ple - ' ‘ of tite ) 4 r sie ler, will be every wt . spinnin *¥ | toully be Ie . 1 ; 8 Frank oD Shelley, many we “ . yt 460 peid Thomas Tully, who * ‘ t Young M Deme- seared! or the et t of thin alleged Germa dead biameiess Fred M ? jor ub. w « etary. The fragme:ts of " P ' n, WhO with the others was held for | 4 wilh Campaign Committee makes u ryivore oof the week, wae exonerated t . Mr f pe ln to seek election iy 4 mys vr « Benior and Asa rm ' : ed jo resuré of ) ptun o: Whee te em ‘ ote Ie ee 4 do by fa nd bar been com Rey PULSED BY FRENG: » Gunn had been a pallor use o |mended ¢ 2 atraightforw ¢ were Amerlians Navy for twenty-two year H exe principles and capacity by bie # he showed great IM | attached to the recruiting *hip . | 1 adversarios ae well ae bie Pari f Morke! Ar t erult in Union # . W f . He will begin his epeatl A ‘ a wy.” he aign next week dore Miller > ? poe i | seri Boston and) stopped by a soldier at th ” . —_ nage |recruiting, The soldier axked Miller + and showed | wy ne dido't Join the army, accord. #b-e0beed0e8 ing to the testimony of Meyer and vee BIG OFFENSIVE ON SEA erm@ian will be an le fo auaya| A li ss | outset wh seen” he ssid | Mga ta tne, Navy, and at hie 200000 MORE START Such a ikely to Follow | i ha It's a bad pmspeet leven icecrine Cohan Mtl de t . ; 1 Army, | WASHINGTON, « The Allies, This deduction is drawn in expert | nt Aled as him down t, could be 4 think it cComuinued trom Fire wage.) | QW ON DRAFT BOARD CHARGES | <r"sic" Street. tin nes with bin fet, knocking unn fell in the middle morrow M thon 00 will be ET ae ne Bux ws fara ny mana | st+poqtd wteiking the i ay por cen ye are Hnglind can strike an effective made two esoite to reunpture our], 3 ee withale’ eons capone pavement, Miller sald that he did Te ea ee the Migdte Weat, hows DON At fe communications Mnes ale Arenches 1 tho 1 ont avetor, Gur |Hornils to kowl bs tool the campaign, which has the earnent| «cused in Massachusetts ‘Ate|Femaln after that, because he heard |ey, aurbean y eel caaeca le much toward crippling the effe pe eh sora Te, SHENCER enasing: Wille the United J approve of President: Wilson rt bes someone ery: “Get that other guy! the au nt for Various \ivenees of nuny’a U boat game. ae » #til engaged In building ite power IREAR ADMIRAL SIGSBEE JOINS! tempting to Persuade Men tO |” wrneye are war times," Coroner |reasons, but Provost Marshal General g,7hets, WM the backing of poweltul rane “ te P cates IN ACTIVE CAMPAIGN. Yesist Conscription, Senior said, “and these men are Crowder has urged all Governors top icog - : “3 ITALIANS GAPTURE 2,000 1 ar machine, ite President crea A aplondia. ith thee i apeed tows ith da rach wie | ss and stamp out the home of the un Instrument that Will serve later te ' ustration of the de : ALE fighters. It is no pink tea they are *P° : ¥ HOLE. Soean pests, though she must attll main y ’ As ice fav peice. Thin erp termination of all clauses to make al BARNST toghercb ocean Mr | going into, They were on duty re- | | plying tr0P4 tain a mighty land force to back the of atudy in confided to (Continues trom Firet Page.) Tiel MATAR IG 1 Ds the N. ¥., was arrested here to-day by eet a al Ing aati ly a from all|” Advocates of a stronger naval polley ] ——— sagacious man, wepa himselt | shden ae the tients’? wet hig, [tral authorities on @ charge of attempt- nie See eee ieee cantonm wy that food 18 00d Jaye still active in thelr urgings, and Every Teutonic Counter-Atlack 1s dv of poll | Laat week we were told officially that] yf inc SAINa tharos A ie hID | ing to persuade men to resist conscrip-| re different from what they are in/jand pient _ they feel that the way things shape. up Y ‘ sane SEEN ane PHNHAGEN, Oct, 2.—-A mons-lthe submarine sinkings of British | ¢, raliaal te) si daa 'ViCCS/ ton, She has been visiting in Bourne, | ordinary times. ———— on the Northern end of the western Repulsed by Cadorna’s te nomatratjon In favor of a peacs|shipy wer the ghtest since tho pol ‘or @ house to house campaixn to soll’ her former home, and was arrested by| Assistant District Attorney Werthy | “REVOLT IN TURKESTAN, jiront now {8 argument for thetr pro» Hosts AUR Renedatiobs fares tetd “on |i fy the war bonds, Rear Admiral Sigg-|local authorities several days age ot! asked the Coroner to include In his posale. 5 sis. wi cy of ruthlexsneas commenced.| jee's offer was made to the Patriotic! Complaint of the chairman of the draft) (y, th: y & state’ that 7 ROME, Oct 2—The Ttaiians in the | Sunday at Frankfort-on-the-Main.| Within a fow hours cables flashed! service League, organized through | once: eeTeins ber with disturbing the See ne ade beni ied SOLDIERS TAKE PART. Pope Delivers ly of Central 2 neveuaiy Loaders in the Clerical, Radical ond} the news that the sinkings of French ; : E vesll| ara. MoO 4 1 duct | aliswon to innit ice masauit naybody ee pee ‘a Ad ; effort tof, Elle Mra, MeCani planned to conduct | allo ; x waaay. laat three days have captured 2,019 | gocjqjist Parties sponsored the dom-|abips over the name periog were tho ere mn i ei f, Ellery R. Btowell| | Moy detenn nee asleoiac when’ tne conn Goren ee ROME, Oct. The Vationn Sensi Prisoners, an officint statement as-!gnstration. The crowd numbered | heaviest yot recorded, a Ne wt niversity, for war work | case Was dismissed in the local district | tused to do 90 Commanding General Attacked, but /livered to the British Minister the text Tra: pects, 40,000 oF 60,000, and addresses wora| “In other words, it is probable | rwentredve ot the I ipoultten. Ah ltl we — | petrograd Is Not Alarmed of replies of Germany and Austria enty-iive of the league’ eat! Z J de > on A be to the Pope's peac propos = | “On the Dalnsizza Plateau," the ree, MAlo from six different plativrins| that part of the submarine force | canvassera will cover un Fi best) ira, MoCann was formerly employed ver the Si ie Fry Pacey Hsigspaseee port declared, “the enemy ronowea "MUltaneounly of Germany that is fighting the [pounded by One afi ere ees Brocka CHE) newapaner man. | Orr Mayon. rom the Vauic i _ ROME, Oct, \2—Popo Henedlct is] greatest naval battle of the world ina cne Ieundeed wat cd ees Be eae PETROGRAD. Monday, Oct. 1L—A his attacks on the positions recently| apparently scoking support of fils| Gh the south coset of Ireland was | ne ss rs and Sixth Streets U. S. CONSULATE BOMBED rovolutionar ovement Is in progress : | oveupied by us, He was everywhere peace plans from the people of bol- ent to the French coast to stop |), naht oe ao Riverside) Vs oe i a in Turkestar Gen, Cherkess, com: or me TT" compiotely repulsed Ligorent nations, since his appeal to] the arrival of urgent necessities | ict: work in othe WH _CODUOUOL ade Salm Beane wane ne Ale} mander of the dist s been a TL H oan “During Saturday night hostile aire the rulers hus so far been ineflective.| from America for your daily : rk In other districts each ashame EY iraukinn tac ond beaten . craft dr on Palmanova, Approval by the Holy Fé vf cer-| growing army. SVGEERE Unt. Che sod. ofthe: cams ; lect ager | See ee eA ta tekecall. teen Aquileia, 3 No and other lor, tain sociailetic alma was attribute’ |OUR SUPPLIES MUST pase PAS" Mra. Nicholas Murray Butler! AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 2—A re] THE GERMANS Pata Ob tae rerimante Joided ina] calitien on the lower Isonso without to him ia two separate stateaieats| TRACK OF RUTHLESSNESS, |{%, “Other prominent volunteer ta} PO" sae ate aes hii) & Fraseoh \counter revolutionary x doing material damage. One woman W-dos “The giant supplies for your boya| i" Unlaue campalgn eee eae ps ey hanes Pfiey The Mint ma a the Interior says he | « vee ; = : , Another rutio! port, by ° n d te not alarmed, and is ‘ was killed Tho greutest significance wan ate| nave to travel nearly 3,000 miles, and nother organization which €X-| was brought here to-day by an Ameri- disturbances Will soon be pects to © 10,000 Workers selling (Continued from Firet Page.) can merchant ship, the bonds in a few is the Met-| While waiting in the harbor of this, . cesta ai wary to take their vessel six miles out- sat ay fest *. ait ee e “ Not one Canadian soldier baa yer), 90r Mitchel’s example yesterday | #ide every nieht decause enemy alreraty the intense fire froin thelr opponents | e’conatantly bombarding the town| Meanwhile the British artillery was |TAmmany Recomme Beltane: @ The familiar battie - across ===. ruthlesan very track of submarine « Of danger to actual 3; \ fi in taking the first bond was fol ‘ MIR «keeps Guiden's fresh rye omy been lost at sea out of the 400,000 a4 followed | aud harbor Warhelt, ion ' i Ww : vay with drum fire in- und ae ene tou r t net at have @one from: Canad: to-day by William M. ennott, the} When they were ready to depart the| Mmmering away wi and Teleura Restau a a hoya that have gone from Canada to) publican, and:dohn F. Hylan ng captain of the ship went to the United| tensity, shaking the country miles} qamy Tee’, he) raon tea i ie Town comparative success of | TAM Mny candidate for Mayor, Both | eee ne etaee focruine, PAPer® OU) back of the lines. The German uns through its two members in nr | ! u aml a ns Mepre Hatt. th eet | the aatter put in applications for $60 pe aetlied were not aia ee, in the midst of of Fleets that ‘ mn ‘ BLCORV ER ARLE TT Rar cnr eras er ne h artillery could |the Warheit. t rk Amorican " b bonds. 1 IDENTIFIES HIM. the roar of the itis! olZe ery and ingenuity of the Britisy and HER FIS . the Ni ning ; . , : ; ¢ A the detonations of heavy |\the New York I vg Journal and the : | American captains of « royers; ad. Cuba expected to take abbut - carmen entente ‘énatay. cori ™ Morning Telext “ tet as the |SERVICES.—THE FUNERAL OHUORAS |mit the worth of some of Mr, Eyl. | $4,000,000 worth of the current loan,|H@wards Whacked in Tombs hy it ‘ecied imposstble that another | Auvapepers n advers Frank ipbell's, Broadway ang gon's ingenloun devices. advices from the banks there indi-| Woman Charming 635,500 Theft, ery fe ty the Ger will nil ener % 4 R “ . ‘ ttempt would be made by the Ger- er wi t SOTTA, LUCA, Wied! 7 sBriaiboy, “There yet remaine the serious |<#ilng there Iw considerable enthual-| Dr. Karl von Edwards, who was| ttt te tace of auch a hurricane |, a tc SCARM, SEANBTT. saci ‘Sia statement by the greatest au- | a#m on the island rewarding the new | Fought back to this city from Detroit MANE SS ANE Hourd of Elect CLA IK ime later, Y ro tani. Ongood Binith, ar on an indictment charging him with| of steel, but after a considerable rest! tisan bod : SCULLIN, ANDREW J. At d th’ SE thority on shipping in Great ee een etn Wie eetey Of | Mtealing a mesh bag containing $36,600| they came forward once more. Again jy innattan a! 20 Tuesday, 10 A Me Britain that the United States (oi), tnroughout Cuba and the banks |i Jewelry and cash, mostly the former,| they broke, and this Ume ran, with)” ~ ae WOUTERS, JOUN ¥ £ ‘| 500,000 men to be en- | None ; Thureday, 10 A. My requi gaged in shipbuilding; that you must build three tim more than offered to handle subseriptions| from Mra, Mir fecharee, Cuban tnvestors took | Buffalo, is sorry 0,000 of the frat loa a doubt as to M It is expected that by the end of | ®%le to identify hin K. Strangman of| the British in hot pursuit. ow th Str CUE CL he expre naman be The above gives an account of the} LONDON, Get oners were th the British have ever built in | eink ave tape Von Edwards was ined up tn fighting of yesterday, preceding t) ere TRE tl Wy |ig7aP at Broadway Sport aie Yaak ate five. ar. olk [sii ati Weak every, bu sinoee, trade and Tombs this afternoon with Afteen other |attucks of to-day, mentioned in Gen Ae tee eA Dig: Tete t malies caotalsius Pe Beth ta Cortona bee A aby yh ve a “OM= | prisoners. ‘*. rangmoan was brough' . jens sland I what you have previosuly ac- | mittees at work » 4 gospel fang to pick him out. She] Hatg'a report. It is the first despatch _ se EVERY EVENING dial complished in like time. 1, tbe: Be one 1 y rough | Walked tly up to von Hdwards, [regarding the military wituation on \ the ranks of the worker ieee n eye twice, und ex |" : j (Including Sunday) if ¥ c aware that wress |e " an he Hritish front to be received from AT DINNE ey |being tase here and in Great iri. (Sheva gcmiuan, very club and Nousnre, vou dirty scampi” [ine Agsociated Press correspondent R be tain, but are you getting: the 8,0100,000 | unten rtant, will 'tako part in the|baee ote Was been unable to wet] ie Headquartera since last \ Jtons a year that our Controller of| campaign to acll the set the Bon * = i eee Friday, when notice was giv AQUEDUCT WINNERS. the sending of press despatches from the Field Headquarters had been ed temporarily, An Elaborate New Musical Production ‘i | Venus on Broadway “a gr Sos WAR LOAN MUST BE AASED ee ade se te i | aceite Music by A. Baldwin SI | ne! i sig f at! Aiden out; place aame.—-Madame Currie, aptare of F y arya Bieane | French ah galt ne has ~ 112 (Buxton), 1 to 2, out and out, firet; hie ing states to be the minimum | essary to make successful what| Offering for Tuesday, October 2d BUTIEH PEANUT BMITTLR— 49 with the BOO other yurleties of LOFT Sweats xf e rh by the a | r 3 din lander vetlon hi t jous following, fo here Ix hardly # cand WITH ALL-STAR CAST, INCLUD Sa Aten al urine camsech ial Ha (iiuxton}, 140 2,"Gue and out rat) om cea NEE ROercageet Te oe there neh Bee Geos Lau td tae ING the ruin of your effort to supply your | Secretary Explains to Indiana Bond |1-to 4, second: Flora ‘Finch,’ 192 (Me-- | BERLIN, Oct. 2 (via London)—A Him the vicinity af "Sey Mork gphte ‘does not know Laie Tomous Emily Lea Kas Vorase jown, mon with everything that they! “" Satesmen How Money Will |anhke'time-ci2¢ ass, > Cahet, ‘Kale [Portion of the fighting ground at Foly- Kenerounlystuided! with the “Heat! fresh poukheg Nigel Barrie pases ree ‘ | Be U ? Park and Jean MoNeli also ran. gon Wood, on the Flanders front, to Yvonne Gouraud Cynthia P , e Use SECOND RACE.—Steeplechase; for|a depth of 600 metres, was captured Fites to Trustee Meeting te Air-) . =, r Y 5 " three-year-olds; puree $600; about two], r 0 6 Special for To-Morrow, WE ARE NOW OFFERING: Mons Desmond Anita Elson pia INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Ors, 2. —wantam | MHOC OA PSE Uenderson), 11 | ¥ German troops from the British Wednesday, Oct. Id OLD = FAS OCOANUT BOX And Supporting Company of $0 ¥ COLUMMUS, O., Oct, 2—Chartes ¢, |G McAdoo, Secretary of the ‘Treaaury, | tg 20,4 to 8 and out, tieat: “Mulodrama.| yesterday, Army Headquarters an penawanene ath cack Rl k ‘ X fact ere to-day in his Liber 45 (Nicklaus), 9 tol, 6 to 6 an Bl ccun air 4 2 ssatetah Male NO COUVERT CHARGE Kettoring, « prominent manufacturer of {007° “hiter breakfaat, Riven in bla | SMR Gs Tame Tmt atte, TetRee | wan. oe Loaf” HD, Ries ground || | meters we have @ Myton and w colon he Signa Corpa | tou er kfavt. given in bial ey), 16 to 1, 5 tot and » 2, third. | was retained iin cess ese Bweele are bi FOR DINNER Peyton ang a colanel 1) the Siena! Corps | cnon by formes Vice President Charles | finer cat dee,” weteam watt a Mesiegof ane ont lea ie rls awe are yrenented hn in wn airplane to-day to attend a mect- |W. Fairbanks, Secretary McAdoo met | Wytheville, Rural, Sir Richard, Commo- f te t Ob tat t . 4 ko L P. i sweets of dist lve exe ¥ late, Maple Indiana ai nd | versity. Mr, Kettering flow the seventy |t jeamen and explained to then miles in Just one _ LAY STREET 206 BROA rte ty "otenie| LAUREL RESULTS. BY THE RUSSIAN FORGES | azote: 4y a7%0"s se prose am, | as of the bonds will be use | = SConTtaNos er REET 1 EAS Mab “StReer 5 When war comes to an a ped ily ene Nurses and Soldlers rat renntiatis'mones: bo uae’ swve| ola ae ta = half lon of |] pari"Row & NAswAU st ave WEST eT OF Killed in Air Raid muat 11 atrongthen and maintain | thf, COuprten),. stradaht | $10-70. ograd Officially Reports Break- |] "cram a8 POM tel my ad ah Me Rae | 4 maintain | Hf) 5.40. ret: Ideal. . G ae ere | our navy. We mist provide @ Bre-|tHigvnest’ place 49:00, show $610; eae ing Down the German j] eames BM tg et 10 | S dominate fleet of aeroplunes and air! ond 111 (Rice), show $5.80, os | Chee 10 PM Dai Daiy, <a | On Two Hospitals | jeria ie wa ate hla me ha Deiat, I] eeretreete TAY ? — hant fleet. so that ne Une arian tooo ean DORM | PETROGRAD, Oct, &—Russian ad- |] Cee 1 1 ny see 1.10"P. M. Dally ‘ BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN | foNnunlestion wit sullant soldiers | flee Smal. Ma Hour, | vanced detachments in the Riga region panier mai {and ur) Spirit France, Sir Oracle and eeas IM verse also ran nd hia“ sHooND RACK-—Selling ; th FRANC AND BELGIUM, Oct 2A German aviator bas rday broke through the German ; They pushed forward for a din- ANNOUNCE ‘MENT TO OUR PATRONS ree-year arines, WW oinbs on two hospitals behind the patrols in rHOIC | ida and up; alx furlongs——King Ws iMin,| tance of one mile, says the official | To.night all our stores will close promptly at 7 o'clock in order iiritian Mn Three French, It Ae te atta: | Tig" (Warrington), strwighs $¥.70, plac | statement tasued torday by the Rus- | ¢4 allow our salespeople to participate in the Dinner, Dance and British | by leadin show $4 All these things won; Douglass 8. 121 | sian War Office, made south of the | Reception which we have planned for them. You will favor us nurses and somo Wounded soldiers | Must be 4 Us), place $10.60, show $6.80, Reo) The advance ! Pardon ta White aaene te Wako, Cuird Tine, Lit, Xvlon, Alex railway in the Kronenbers-s greatly by doing your candy shopping before 7 o'clock. Sabha ial colaieis marche.” "9" "MP Gerx/ Beautlgyl Morn, Vermont algo ran, Groundull gector, . ] ————————

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