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Se PRO TS aT etere Cmeretg ot HAIG CAPTURES GAINS MORE TH ALL INCOMES Clause Secretly Inserted Adds Heavily to Taxes on Indi- vidual Earnings. PENALTY PUT ON BRAINS ‘Aimed at Professional Men Who Get Big Fees, but Also Hits Salaried Worker. —_—~-- ° LEVIES EXTRA 8 PCR CENT. ON ABOVE $6,000 WUXTRY! HYLAN IS. MISSING: MURPHY HASNT SEEN HIM Tammany Boss, However, Ex- [*Ciroulation Books Open to All.” O05T, be Tw # Perioning om Sark Werks) NEW YORKS TOTAL FOR UBERTY LOAN seven Concerns Subscribe More Than $1,000,000 Each— $5,000,000 From Buffalo. aeieeioies Wireless Messages for Pay- The fourth day of the Second Lib-| ments to “Charles Gledhill” tty Loan campaign found the New . * Show ed York district with total subserip- hown at Hearing. lons of $122,088,700 to its credit, this an Contirmation of the financial trana- splendid showing evidencing the de-| . i vitteeibe oe he Alabeiat’ t5 alee | *° ions of Bolo Pasha, now under a | rest in Parts, with the German Gov while in this country, by Hugo Sehmidt, financial agent here, at a hearing be- the $1,600,000,000 allotted to it by the $5,000,000,000 loan. the greatest portion of the subscribed ernmen managers of = ‘alge Ry the far wiven Germany's 1m has come from this fore State's Attorney General Merton YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1 . TREASON CHARGED TO MALVY BEFORE FRENCH DEPUTIES >— Chamber in Uproar as Premies 917. Inquiry Resolution Demanding It Adopted and Investigators Named. WASHING tien of hur ‘ON, Oct, d--Investixao Heflin's arainat certutr Reprenentative members of « House was thin afternoon. A by Re: Mississippi, wax Only two or th in opponition chorus of “ay Members w resolution intro duced resentative Atophe vive volces were he it while a t manded adoption y about sitting voue adopted “Circutat on Rook be Open to Alu” 22 PAGES yi LZ PRIC Be Tl ss = DOMINATING HEIGHTS; AN MILE ON 9-MILE FRONT “MOKER” IN WAR TAX ACT $122088,700N0W BOLO'S BANKER PRODUCES MOUSE TO EXPEL BERLIN ORDERS TOFURNSH Se tyes $1,700,000 10 BERNSTORFF.... GERMANS FIGHT DESPERATELY, BUT FAL 10 HOLD BRITISH IN BIGGEST FLANDERS DRIVE _ London Officially Announces Success Which Gives Them Control of Passchendaele-Gheluvelt Ridge— Several Towns Taken. LONDON, Oct. 4.—In their offensive in the Ypres sector to-day the British gained all their objectives on a front of 16,000 WASHINGTON, Oct, 4—It has ake se babe US tae tc eliassl hE AY atin be | “# @ court of (rial on thelr colleage | yards and to a depth of 2,500 yards, Gen. Frederick B. Maurice, war| pects Judge to Speak To-Night , ot!’ men and women are backing the|E. Lewis in thé Murry Hill Hotel! “Raads Assertion ex-Minl- |Almost as fust as Speaker Clark |7en cet : een discovered that the new coh ie Satiiie, 9 | Government's war programme, toxday . jcould namo them, they resigned, | Chief Director of Military Operations at the War Office, am- Tex Bill, which levies a heavy in-}| —Cohalan “Out of Politics.” | tpo-day's big contributions were as 7 ister Aided Germans. |Finally theao five men consented’ to f Schmidt produced commun nounced te-day. crease in tax on incomes of over| —-_ -- follows: Murine National Bank of] tiona aicbileg caiiralenn én) Masala te tinsaitsbonanbosesitin | serve | * "y 05,020, Impones in addition « tax of 8! Judge Hylan, Democratic nominee) Buffalo, $5,000,000; Hayden, Stone &)syeon himaeif and the Deutsche Bane | PARIS, Oct. 4 Tho Chamber of} Barnhart, tudiana, Chairman, ¥ | Both the first and second objectives on the Passchendacle-Gheluveit per cent. on all persons whose income|for Mayor, failed ugain to-day to, Bele aha tie in peeona diag for! \, Berlin covering the payment of $1,- UePUtles assembled to-day and de-|atie, Miasiseippl; Dewalt, Penn Ridge have been captured by the British. elf and other concerns; Utah Cop- ador Cided to take up immediately discus-|vante; Longworth, Oblo, and Walsh, m 4|keep an appointment made by his, ‘tlt 700,000 ‘Ambassador id to take up immediately discus ‘ 5 ‘i Z # aver 06,000 und who are engage |per “Company, $3,000,000; Nevada Be varove aime so Aly slun of the case of Bolo Pasha, ar- | Maanachusette, Broodseinde is among the viages taken to-day. in @ “business or trade having no in-|Campaign managers for bin to Meet! ( scidated Copper Companys, $l | YOR Bernstorf which agree with tw ta ; a ; j isa , re t » the 00: ‘Ct i sooo. | various sums transferred to Mrance “C4 on toe charge of having cor he cominitiwe wes directed [Gen, Maurice's statement in. @——— onan weated capital or not more than ajMewspaper reporters _ oa n 5 000,000; Chino Copper Company, through G. Amsinck & Company of ucte 1 German propaganda in France, |port before adjournment dicates to-day's drive is perhaps | samé point in. the line are evi- mominal invested capital headquarters at No, 50 Bast Forty-) $1 000,000; Ray Consolidated Com | ce 6 ald @ Hanover fauase,) thle Loule J, Malvy, former Mintater of | Evidently surpfised at the unex- the greatest of all the offensive | dently expected by the British ‘This tax hits doctors, lawyers and|second Street. After much telephon-| vany, $1,000,000; Atlantic Gulf and} ity, the Royal Bank of Canada, and B® Intertor, who resigned on account | pected turn of eventa, Representative! biows yet aimed at the German | to achieve a similar result, ‘This jh ome ¥ Weat India Steamship Company, $1,- | Ct, the Moya " sign’ of pre: . ath - 7 » asked to make @rofesional men and women gener-|ing, apologetic announcement was) West India Steamship Company 3. P. Morgan & Company, in accord. °% PY®s# attacks against him in eon-| Heflin arose and asked to make @) tings, might force an abandontaent 4 hes everybody | Made by the secretary im charge that | ¢ 10,000 he five latter subscriptions : : te by Bolo Pection with exposures of German | statement. But Btephens demanded [Sixteen thousand yards would the present German line in Bel- mgt SAGG), It resones ybody lina Judge, had left his home and| also came through Hayden, ‘Stone | ance with arrangements made by intrigues, said the previous question and Hoeflin's| mean a battle front of more than gium, the giving up of the sub- whe by the exercise of unusual 'Al-|"nobody knew where he was.” ee vai Schmidt, In his testimony, ad- "The Preald { the Republte bas | request wun defeated overwhelminiy.| pine miles, A penetration of marine and aerial bases an the ent or energy, has succeeded, with-| At Tammany Hall Charles ¥F.| The figures made public to-day by vi ‘ fe ey zs nN ; ne faa ai ived a letter trom Leon Doudet| Heflin then asked If he would t 2,600 yards would mean more coast and evacuation of the out the aid of capital, in building up| Murphy sat behind his desk and re-| those In charge of the loan tn vied i ba het Gu Pi iy welea (leader of the Royalist Association | lowed to subpoena witr before] than a mile gait into the German French city of Lille.) ceived long istrict leaders, | district are admittedly conservative, | declared ne simply acted as ep - ; Bi cat va ane saa kart s “ | . ee i an Income of over $6,000 a year Meee ee ee er al the al Of the undertakine netiasent for the Deviache Tank in Ber. 04 editor of LtAction Francates).|,the Investisating Committee, Bf | held territory by the British | A press despatch from the fromt Wan waalicn thoening the tex, ia You've got nothing on me," he|the manag of ‘a bi ae bout the pur- Ths letter, — reciting — Infarnous| Clark replied he could subpoena a8) fore says the British forces have advanged a adopted in| mid, 0 the newapapermen who asked) Wanting to isalle any elattmen sae SN a Bo calumnies against me, has been | many as he wished [Broodseinde is about half a | more than a mile deep into the Gers plainly a “Joker.” It was adop' his help in finding Hylan, “I haven't ie ie Hage ababaahidlns iid see pew fa Attorney General Alfred (#namitted to the Premter, who haa| Stephens sald frankly that his 4 mile beyond Zonnebeke, almost in| |man Mnes in what looked to-day to @ secret session of the conference seen him either since he was nomi-|!8 not dented by thore - ied RETEEDY Jia horney “Ummunteated it to 6 1 can ac-| pose ts the expulsion of Heflin if the| the centre of the great Ypres | be one of phe war's greatost battles, committees of the Senate and the nated. But you will have opportu-| biggest financtal Job in the history of] 1. Recker, who is iting Atlorney oo ii etter in ation later is unable to substantiate his al-| sector. It ies sliehtly below the Prisoners already taken reach into nity of seeing him to-night, for L see| the country that the real total, offictal| General Lewis, says thar the proceed- ““P! water | = : Mouse, and reads as follows: i ight, end unofficial, would be many mi!nons hich Bolo Pa figured . Prelee Painleve interrupted iim | lemutions. Ypres-Roulers allroad, along | four figures, t by the papers that he ts going to {age ib Which Hold ‘is 4 saying: “The accusations agains: “Somebody ought to leave which Haig has by his three last Several villages have already beeu Bec. 209, That, in addition to | ing speech in Brooklyn.” more than the sum announced, comprised simply a transfer of Me yi, E ine mini ee the taxes imposed by existing law Murphy was asked whether Jus-| The statisticlana are burted under!s;.790,000 from Burlin to France via MAlvy are very grave. He Is ac-| House,” sald Stephens CREASY S MGW DRC MORANY AG¥ || TARED and by thie act, in oase of a bu Itice Daniel F. Coha * the avalanche of applications pouring] yiw york. Perl Morse, who in Cus¢d of having betrayed rety to | charges and the insinuations of Helin!) vancing toward the main German | ‘aig struck his blow as the climax ear invested [ee Daniel F, Cohalan, whose name é i aa dla i ewes i Germany during three years.’ can be shown to have backing, the] line of communteations on the | td a whirlwind of artillery that for nese of trade having no inv appeared in the Bernstorft corre-|1n hourly from all over the district.) vorking on the case for the Attorney ital t than a nom- Hi o 1 » sensitive |. “ There were loud ertes from all parts | accused should be expe 4 Belgian coast, days has b t relentlessly, unceas- capital or not more spondence, has any relations with| When it {s learned that they receive |Generaj, points out that the transfer | 4 inal invested capital, there shall | iinseit or any reports dally from more than 1,000 a He venad by °F the chamber | “Ie Heflin 1s shown to have slan [Presumably the nine mile | ingly on the German positions. be levied, ai dnd) Bald io’ Pye: TRO PAMRIRAY Orme eT she catent of thelr’ tak willl tre Lunde wae sepomillihen 171 an ao eplce wileh above the| dered without basis his colleagues he] front runs almoat along the line | Fighting is on an unprecedente lieu of the tax imposed by t ae a : SEN means of cashier checks between Finuit the Premier continued: M.| should be expelled from the House.| of where Haig last struck, aps | scale of magnitude in men, nmunte I think,” was the Chiefs reply, | be realized banks in such a way that the banks i) title [the excess war profits tax | sina: ne is not a member of the Gen_| Subscriptions are classed as oMetal nKS Malvy 1s accused of having wished| This investigating will afford an op-| proximately from Langemarck to | tions, guns and territory. on corporations], # tax of B per |...) Garmittes ena 3 i ce Akal ne aA unamicial, ‘he formar retresentat ee ee ete et we aeey COs funds be 19 enter the war council to deliver|portunity for the ull truth to come| the Comines Canal around Holle- At Zonnebeke alone three enemy cont, of the net income only of (10. not been active in polltice sinec|ing applications for the bonds which | Ons nor for what purvore MY ty the German command the plan of | out.” | heke.) divisions [a German division ordinar= such busines or trade, ir exc Lhe Wal GA vie Genes ne ware coc. lhave actually bem fled with the] ere sranatert ; ‘attack upon the Chemin-dex-Dames.| Stephens suid he had informed) Harlier in the day the War Ofice|tiy contuins ‘16,000 men] were Or- of $3,000 in case of @ corporation 111, 1.05 not been uround here «mean. {Federal Reserve Bank, the latter|, O® Nov: % 114, the Guaranty x auger declared that the Surete | Heflin yesterday that he intended tolannounced the bexinning of the drive dered to attack and rejake ground and $6,000 in case of a partner: | ine ramany Hall) or taken any part| those that are announced by the Lib- feeb S jase ee oe ee oh, [Generale (political police attached to| Put in his resolution to-day, Ho that ind suid Gen. Halg reported “satis-| thoy lost in the first staggering ime ehip or individual ikon: Oia? erty Loan Committee that have not|thorised to disburse mone an’ the Ministry of the Interior) was in] the Alabaman mixht be on the floor] factory progrens, | pact of the British blow Tho terms “trade” and “busi |e sii) your personal adviser?" | yet reached the Federal Bank, Deutsche Bank on deposit here, Th 18 troubles of May.” when it happene | [The battle of Finnders is The Germans—the whole three nees” include professions and oc- |. DOPRORAD GOV The total received at the Federal|Deutache Bank had no branch in| rng etter! The lette waa + growing more And ‘mors: 6 Fe divistone—were causht iu the Sean oupations. "1 said he had not been active in| Reserve Hank to-day was $65,088,700, |New York, but used the Guaranly shouted from ail parts of the chain-| | 7Q 000 WORKERS GIVEN semble last yeur's battle of the | iah barrage MIRECTED AT LAWYERS, DOC) ition since he went on the bench| The estimate of subscriptions as yet|Truat Company and the National io, i) Homr which was followed by | PARIS, Oct 4.—"The night was The author of this ingenious plece | ied Murphy, eT bout $57,000,000, a figure which, ag| was simply the German bank's finan- suiq the Premier, “but { must say “strategic retreat." The same | ment, “except on the right bank of of legislation has not been located, Further questions as to Cohalan’s| has been noted, in bel eved to be away |clal agent that-this letter iy not addressed to| : general tacticn now being pur- the Meuse, where the artillery om but there is practical admission that) -itiong with the organization and|below the real amount. BERNSTORFF WAS “CHARLES mo, In tt M, Daudet affirms that) All Branches of Brewers’ Industry] sued of persistent driving at the ' both sides was very active” it was direoted at lawyers, doctors) | are met with no response. Since Sunday night, whea New York GLEDHILL” IN CODE. with regard to M. Maivy and M, Ley-| and Woollen and Cotton ——-—-+-—_—_—_. 3 and professional men who earn high/ An examination of Tammany rec-| received ite firat blunket of poster arly in March last year Mr marie (former head of the Surete | i ected fees. It je a tax on brains, for, white) i et that Cohalan'a name | hundreds of thousands of these inapir-| Schmidt was requested by Count von Gonerale), the proofs of treason ar Mills. Affected | H V HT the man with capital enough to in-| 18 ot appear on the list of the| ing lithographa have b hung| Bernstorf€ to cable his principals for superabundant, he letier cites two| APLANTIC err et The veet large Bums in Liberty Bonds de- General Committee, which inchides an | throughout the district. By the end] authority to turn over moi tot * “ ations, ane c eneeraln aie at: United States Brewers’ As ation to- | seater ees regs oh nll a A ir a's sh eae So AT BEGINNING OF DRIVE without labor, the professional man, | _ | possible for New Yorkers to go any]aent a wireleay message via Sayville J: ix ossentlal, tho letter saya, to de. | employee all bewaches of the ine] in addition to paying the surtax on liplace wh they will not be met by a/to the Deutsche Bank in Berlin : acumen? Immediately to mill. | dustry Approximately 100,090 work Nein Kee. 21 dei Tes hia income, pays s per cent. addl-|RESERVE BOARD FINDS [outer etrscnat apocat to buy the| ton vey Justloe, nen will benefit ated personal api y ole ” no tional as a penalty for his skill or i The inicate. with ‘Willlam Fe = Tie reaee wan ate Firs lect 4 ena : I ommunicate 9 ae wn First jectives Quickly Taken an erman ‘This additional tax on incomes porsche history of the| placed money at my disposal with eon Se eae ee Wailea Soldiers Surrender by the Hundreds went into effect when the President smmmennsieres ~~ LY ene exhortations to Guy a toi ON Two GERMAN CITIES ense will be a ) yr OSE E di aah country, and th you for Cha jled bil Ronald eratenbea ahi 2 8 : pigned the bill yesterday. Ali stamp| ‘Thoroughly Satisfactory’ Through-|¢),, nonus that will come from pul-|~ wittiam Foxley, Mr. Schmidt Teeai gebbaethne ei ahi to the Victors. taxes become effective Dec, 1. Amuse- e i , site, 4, department stores, »| fie. the he ng to-day as ae el ie OBTON, Oc io 7 ae = pn Lee ie ent out the Country, Is Monthly pits, ley stores, rail-!fed at the hearing to-day, Aviators. Drop Bombs on Frank. | 308? Coane an BRITIAH FRONT IN) FRANCE ment admissions and club du Ds Report road terminals and publio dining| code word designating Gerina f Wage) increas, offs aaa ; ' British Have Taken Go Into effect Noy. 1. On and after) i IN ft places, will be yuse to bouse| pF gn Offlee, ar * Gie | fort Again and Also on heen ennted t riean W AND BELGIUM, Qet 4 (by the As that date the taxes on freight aud! WASHINGTON, Oct, 4.—General buM-| convagser nated nb nstor® k { ert) Abow sociated — Press) Field Marshal ") Uns Passenger transportation, sleeping |Res# conditions throughout the country ieeet Me ths for (he sale of the ¥ : Mr H d Ratstah scarier dad : Hale’ #s in an offensive begun 72,515 Men, 470 G J | " ” Stree! DOOLAS i el On arch 1 f Schmidt rece i 3 a f 2] an ¢ sive be a P be : hip [are “thoroughly satisfactory.” the Fed De irwaeta i ‘ PARIS, Oct. 4-—Another aerial raid aby th eed Staak: Fonrs and ore eral Reserve Board announced in ita| bonds were opened seat aay in City | the following reply er rmany was ma Inet night) Bu nt ‘ was to the east of Ypres this morning in In Last Nine Months ths, pipe line transportation, ‘monthly official bulletin made public to-| Hall plaza and at Fifth Avenue and "Reply your cat put Charles French aviators, am told in the | mised, wi ' * : ne places have penetrated the Ger- = aurance policies and telegraph “I day, Reports from the fiscal wgents in| Forty-second Street. Similar booths) Gledhill. Fred Heoven w ive owing offictal atate the h ps ape 1] LONDON, et. 4.—"In the nine telephone messages costing 16 1| the three Eastern districts on September | will be opened in Madison and Union| money for our account. You may d in reprisal for the bombardment ‘ af tines to Be eepthr ot and|} months ending Sept 30,” Gell. or more go into effect. 28 showed the following general situa-| squares. Hands boy musicians| pose according our Novers FAWUTOPE RHOC AGERE eee tay ‘ ve overrun the crest of the Pas-lT yiuurice said to-day, “the British The only member of Congress, who tons: os Ae wil be stationed at these places to| 94, 1914, to Fred Hooven.” tier pany plants a Mt nendaciesGheluvelt Ridge. ica the we ont captured 51,498 articipated In the secret conference | Boston District-—General buaineas vary > repre th poate as ; a Bene gee I] on t r i Lg ac a "Joker" was adopted, (unsettled except on Government work, |Urw the crowds | Miia bend) Fred) Hooven, Mri Golinid PROMOTION FOR PERSHING, (Oo S\i Mi tiescr, Mure, Oct. &—The A ndale is a Httle to the || men, 332 fleld heavy guns, and lost Willing to talk to-day waa Tepre.|0Ut Iduatrics busy and outlook good | salesmen will ge aventually | plained, wus the deangation used — ington, Pacif cast of Langemarck, cap. || 15065 men and no guns. is y waa Hepre- | Tabor very well employed at unusually|women will sell the bonds at these | the nty Tr npany, OD Aline Aino Created General tm MUL in thin oi! ¢ , the British two weeks |] “Et all theatres of the war the centative J. Hampton Moore of Penn- | )/0) wage, booths, They are receiving the nec- | the saise day, March 1%, Mr. Behmid to He Rushed 1 apelge bd 0 Rte le ect wate we |] British captured 72,518 men amg eylvania. He sald New York District—General business|essary education in the Woman's Di- | widelesse the Deutsche Bank | wASHINGTOS & oa s RE RAY RAY eae) Ys 1470 guns aud lost 15,065 men ange The excess profits tax on individ- | good, fact struction active, for-| yigion at the Columbla Trust Com-| “Your wireless 1 OP a BIN creating iwo Generals In no , pe adaaiere || PAGER vale ts dug to the fact that corpora- |elgn trade well maintained; labor acarce,| jany's Huilding, No 368 Fifth Ave- | Charles (led $500 through | Army=~to proviin matlong eee Wo puInis, the crest of which | \ons were heavily taxed, and many, Wases increasing; large crops with a| PU) | ony (awAnl) réaileas tupiber |S len, Pi ‘ ia A Cc | N G jay’s drive, ia —— individuals in professional and bual- | shortage of fruits expected neater Count expec: to | $1,100 na number o: id 1 “ extent surrendering by hundreds, ness Ife are capable of earning as| Philadelphia District--General busts} ave: howling thao in| ‘Thu $300 numed in ; as int ESULTS, Page 2 vow 1 by the The British already have pene ews good, crop outlook fair; bullding|'™ ‘ ag tk t ENTRIES, P. | i trated well beyond the hamlet of falling off; acute labor shortage in most 9 Setar * pil RIES, Page 7 7 8 nde, in which lie the «Continued on Second Page.) Mnes but outlook encouraging. (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Fourteenth Pag) areas Al au cuily Rour the Germans w roodgeinde, a ie f wtorenenecemnesegiinae

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