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weet the fee The Frese Fotttoning © Vere World) PRICE Hedarn Commies I” Fo Comte sacwnere : WAR LOAN AT B SECOND BILLION TO COME IN 1,000 CHLOREN IN ROT: es SCHOOL WANDOWS SMASHED: “Srcne~DARRESTEDIN GARY STRIKE BAVARIAN TROOPS THREATEN OFF WPRESSED TO KILL THEIR COMMANDER ASHALGMOVES UPBIG GUNS : Irish Forces Make Successful Raids ooo imanaran. on the Arras Front While British rvs. rrance, oc: 16—arer a two days’ visit with the American troops Field Marshal Prepares for NeW iiss: sorte Blow in Flanders. day, his paternity enlarged by a good tg t only “papa” pollus now. American “Papa” Joffre) to the LONDON, Oct, 16.—"Northwost of The Ame: troops claim him too. Bullecourt carly this morning Irish BRITISH BLOW {|p On Mon accompanied by Gen froops carried out a successful raid,” | Persiing, Joffre swept through all th @ays to-day's oficial announcement. | a! ARSENAL: ir, de 5, Hallstorn for Review and Tells Americans They MW i Defeat Germany. departed for home tor many fons whole American camps—and left the zone in a stato of almost fr | cltement and enthusiasm: Beginning at 10 o’elock {n the morn. | ‘ing Pershing showed off his firs con- tingent. Thousands of besten perfectly conditioned Amer= van fighters, thelr ranks Interyp rsed “The enemy's artillery showed con- Biderable activity during the night in | she netghborhood of the Fpres-Sta- den Railway.” od Heavy artillery operationg qnd in- creasing frequency tn treoch raiding F with flags ona hands, swept In waves! ia ers are taken bere terday to, weroas the mudéy table land end ingteate the approach of a new British | Heavy Seicato: Roll Follows |aroppoa below the hill crest. offensive tn spite of the weather and was a thrilling pano- Raid of Airships on Town 7? of Roulers. f bobbing, undulating rows of el holinets as far aa the eye could the almost impassable state of the marsh-like ground. For several days the British have been working with untiring efforts to move their bix guns forward through the muck. The guns are now in position, making untenable the German lines on whicn men had all passed by | wade a brief address | hen he and Pershing, Bundy and other entered automobiles They LONDON, Oct. 16.—British airmen i M Jom re ded to the officers town of Roulers caused the destruc- | w recent attack on the Belgian 4 Gens. Sibe tlon of an arsenal tn which was quar- | generals, they are trained. Jtered a newly arrived German + vore whisked away for milena through More and more it te becoming ap-|Ment. This information was con: | # acore ot aml te where momen, t tained in a desputeh from Aimster-| children and oid men throng e parent that there is rapidly growing x bs lestnaitegrt é disorganizatl he Gern A |dam to tho Central News Agency and | aides to . anization in the German Army: | way reported by a trustworthy cor-| In the afternoon Joffre and Per- Capture. officers are well informed on! respondent on the Dutch frontic | shing, in a blinding hall and rain- th. recent naval mutiny and do not| One of the first Incendiary bo! |atorm, trudged over the slippery, hesita a spirit te! which | muddy flelds inspecting a big Amert- to admit such dropped struck on the arsenal, Spreading in the army, too. immediately burst into flames. The | training centre, Conditions are suid to be especially | confusion was added to by airmen y at one time approached ba among the Bavarian units, until| who, descending to a low altitude, close for safety in the re ently the beat troops {n the Kats- | used their machine guns free bombing and bayonet drill. Gen er: army. {: Bavarian unita| by increasing the casualty roll, which | Pershing, who eccompanted Marvhal ha bee:. «. with winter clothing, Joffre throughout the day, suggested the correspondent sald was enormous — move back thirty or forty “he sald, “has but that they paces, “for France, wit! the prospect of spending an easy time this winter on the Russian front. Then tho British drive became serious BRITISH JOIN IN SECRET one Marshal, and we cannot Tet him and thelr officers had great trouble be In the slightest ger. to put down open mutiny when thelr NAVAL CONFERENCES | econ, ut ane could et andtner Marshal,” smiled he ‘0 troops were vent back into the deadly Ypres sector. The men of one bat- talion openty threatened to kill their co, .mander. Captured officers seem far better Marne, with a shrug of his shoulde AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP IN FRANCE, Oct. 16 (by the Associated Press).—-Marshal Joffre, in his ad- “Concern Very Grave Subjects,” Is Only Announcement of Secretary Daniels. fev than their men, and do not ap-| |. Gress to the American troops yea: | pear t have shared tho dangers of |, WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—American| terday said: “In every way yout Aaval co-operation with the Allies was! nave realized our hopes. The best) thr men in the first line trenches. further discussed to-day at a confer- Parents Join Pupils in Attack —Police Reserves Called Out to Quell Outbreak. About 1 Public 8 the block Fitth Aoo) No, 171, which occupler bounded by Madison and Avenues and 10%. 1 104th strike to-day against stoned the school ent on windows, house ok@ about 100 scattered into Central Park and gave the pollce reserves und regular patrol- mon of the Kast 104th Street station the busiext day expert enced In years, Aiding In the strike mothers whd they have and rioting were man of the children. Threa of are fathers of chil Ten arrests were made. those dren arrested At th ternoon the whole district was In an and police reserves were hur- ghborhood «4 uproar, rying al) over the ling tnetptent ri Wilson sald he h the a been Rourd of Education to | ing about the situation. Mr. strike was an outcropping ¢ Wilson intimated that the rising of the pupils of School of Commerce whv live Harlem ghetto, but Albert captain ‘vf the Home Defense , who talks Yiddish and the rlotcus addressed gatherin Jabbering women and children » eral times, says It was a demonstra. tion against the Gary system. The mothers and fathers he talked to told him that, under the new ays tem, the children get rave hungry under the Influence of the Physical exercives, and that the pa rents cannot afford to satisfy the ap petites of thelr offspring. There are 3,700 pupils in the schoo! Under the Gary sy m they are in the school house at 8.30 o'clock A.M are released between 11.15 and | and return at the latter hour to re Ip apite of this, however, evon thelence between the British Ambasmdor,| Prot of Your Bee iis, oe main ‘untll $40. ‘The mob to-day captured officers are pessimistic over | Sir Ceci! Spring-Rice: the Britieh Naval] (7mnAtion to help win ThA wil elamored for a return to the old Germany's chances in the war. Attache, Commodore ( pgainst autocracy, may | school hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 3 They see as the only alternatives domestic cyllapsy or gradual defeat through a werles of “strategic retirements, Apparently the German bign com- mand, in an effort to distract the British from their attacks along the Passchendaele Ridge, have piauned a counter-biow against the tiny Heigian army that holds @ sector of the Fiau- ders front closest to the North Sea. The latest official report from the unt; Secretary Admiral Benson, Chief of as 1 look into them. Un- der the direction of Gen, Pershing you are getting ready to face the} enemy, Guided by that eminent | chief, guided by the zeal with which your great new armies are being per- fected, you will move forward to Daniels and Operations. No announcement of the results of the conference was made and ft was wenerally regarded aa a sequel to the which have been going on en Secretary Daniels, Admiral Benson and Admiral Mayo, Commander | of the Atlantic Fleet, who recently re- turned from @ naval conference with the Allles at London. i The only announcement Secretary Daniels had made of the conference so your eyes before you “AML the is to the news T have from Aaerien |: ffect that there, as well as| Boigian War Office at Havre reads: | 1,0" 1," that hae a here, you ure working in the sang “To-day (Monday) there was great | subjects oncern very ArAVe intenge manner. Guided by such men artillery activity and violent oomb|. Jt Was sald that, bearing in mind al- as Gen. Pershing, your Secretary # the di ove 8 ues “ht fighting before Dixmude during the | progress being: made be therm tay. War, Mr. Baker, and your Chiet-ot whole morning, The Germans launched [eee ts Baers Shan merely encournm Staff, Gen. Bliss, you are rapidly go- several thousand projectiies of a! lean ships had brouxht very. fayorabie| 48 ahead, and 1 SHNOS, O18 ibred and numerous aerial torpedoes comment f enemy wil! see before him one of the the foreign offetals — 6 war machines whioh | agaidst our tin most formidah Our artillery replied Painleve Exonerates Malvy, energeticaily, in co-operation wit: our | ® Os Stef could ¢ imagined trench guns, which oniy ceased ee nunigated ae cemnlge, Painteve| “Our enemy believed in Tie emotleh | having silenced the enemy artiiiory |result of the inquiry he made into the prlle that be could dominate the uni. and bomb throwers eariy in the after. | charges akainat Loutw J. Malvy, former reply to him has already noon.” Minister of the Interior, socused by quent more eloquent At least seventy German divisiona | Leon Daudet, editor of I'Action Fran- dreamed. You have have becn used ip the fighting on the | Germany, the "preminy daira join the Ailes in dee British front ainco last July, vestigation had shown that all the ac. |! Tanne, tae te German guns still are being .with- | military and diplomatic “Aare ME Continue and victory Grawp from the British front ana the the enemy or of complicity in military, #urely ¥ o | new British positions have brouht a | *Hsturbences, were unfounded, | o —— wide circio of new objectives within | erenauy maa Vlende Maher Vretehe and) rang® of the heavies. These include Toone Hie points hitherto inaccessible, sucn as PETROGRAD, ¢ ne = ' lay ce Prank Trumbuti the Roulers rallway station, with !t# frensky has recovered pufttc kag aE ry 1 " mt th Birtles v Ag sidings and stores, and these are ucing | his recent Indisposition to travel. Ho jnrerigan Acwweation of Paaseneee will return to iil of She Wednesday and open the Council of the Russiay Republ. oper the wy Republic kept under @ constant hurricane of TraMe Managers to-day aded for higher freight and passenger ratos, gather the laurels and glory that Me}, | Paratha to Io: The parents say the setting up exercises which the children Ko through in the morning and the vo cational exercises. make them «0 {hungry that they are not satintied with the frugal meal provided for mas during the noon them at their h hour, They also clatm that the ren are worked too hard and t Ee school haus ars re too long. BIG ARTILLERY Y BATTLE ON BAINSIZZA PLATEAU ::: ; Italian War Office Announces En- gagement Scene of the Recent ME, Oot, 18 fighting Wa conducted thelr recent tlona. “In the Trentino activity,” saya the Wa ment North of Lenaumo ¢ trols were driven back in an ei ai advanced posts In the Carso and J on t artillery fighting. Miateau Int along the front of communication. Was the usual destruct: tire,” Drive. Violen ‘ there was mole oft wate duels and on the On the Cacm ve and harwering YORK, TUESDAY, ILLION MARK TO- NigHT; cri ve vie « OF BEEF DESTROYED : lose of schoo! this at-/ WEATHER Far te mor a, A “Cireulation Rooks Open to All 1917. 20 PAG Aad cnet i PRICE! neo OCTOBER 16, THIS WEEK M0 | /BERTY BOND TOTAL HERE Feet SOARS UPTO $381,057 00 By an Menino $50) 000, 000 TAKEN Ih. OY Destroyed. The this eity HOSTON, Oct. 14.- oMces in nounced receipt of cable Aeapatchen| of the winking in the subma- of thelr steamers Bostonian White Btar to-day ar 7/000,000 POUNDS. ‘Washington dhanan Nation Speed- ing Up Campaign—New York Ex- pects $400,000,000 by Night— Guaranty Trust Takes $20,000,000 Line telling Hine zone and Memphian, Both vesscls carried crews of fifty who ure men, reported to have been IN STOCKYARDS FIRE: emcee nved dicen ante ie WASHINGTON, Oct. 16,—Treasury officials declared to-day Thousands of Cattle, Turned 22 from Boston servico and that the Liberty Loan will have reached its first $1,000,000,000 ir - ed on the New Orleans route subscriptions by to-night. With the billion dollar mark in sight to-day, Treasury of- ficials were inclined to believe that the remainder of the cam- Into Kansas City Streets, F The was 400 feet long ane’ of’ 4.0e6! Run Wildly About. j tons The Bostonian, formerly the Cam- | brinn, also of Boston rervice, had re- a KANSAS CITY, Oct, 16! cently gone to the Philadélphia line.’ paign would witness a tremendous acceleration,in subscriptions More tha th d She was 450 fest in Jongth and of tat ‘ore mn half the buildings and She was n lene m4 of) nd that $2,002,000,000 mnighi be hed by the end of the week 5.846 tom PATIA, Oct. 16--Loss of at least) 250 persons, mostly Algerian troops, laborers and maifors aboard the Pend of the Kanna tn which 47,000 head of cuttle, were destroyed by fire to-day. ‘The Gre gained rapidly and extend- blocks. ‘Thousands turned out and were City stoskyards Despatches from every stction told of redoubled efforts tc quicken the campaign. Minneapolis, where taking of actual sub- [fecday. “Tic esos! as corpkGost Ieee cette eee cetera eeerent) Se ereee ne ta the Mediterranean. Of the 689 ahoara| Workers had taken the field and that the district was alive with #80 were naved enthusiasm. Officials hore expected reports to-night from all Re- there were ed over six city f cattle wor nning wildly aboi ree ly about | LONDON, Oct. 16—John H. Alldred . " Some estimates of the number of of Newport News, Va, five Filipinos 8¢tve banks showing in large figures the result of yesterday’s in- cattle burned ranged as bigh as 10,009 and one Porto 1 were amonk | tensive drive. which would have produced those lost in the torpedoing of anj———— we. about 7,000,000 paunds of beef. yuigoing Vessel from a Rritish port, | An increase of more than $50,000,006 Throughout the morning rif ze Was PRGCUANIG thes K $5, ‘to-day brought the New York dis and igo ham bearers, und } LIB: . ‘ | tn t's total subscription to the secone nc um 2 BRITISH FLYERS WING | OF LIGERIYBUKD ISSUE, | st bo oo men irection of humane soclety officers | te y Loan to 087,000. went about the stock yards killing TWO GERMAN PLANES: FACTORY DGUBLES iT Hinees with which large subsorip. disabled animals. ‘ —-- | tons came in during the afternoor Very few swine were 1, The . on | Manutacturer Issues Statement Call-| made this the biggest day of the § pens were reached by he One of Their Own Missing—Bombs | ing ‘This War “Best Thing jPresent drive and led the managers but most of the animals wo: Ibe Dr : se ‘; xerman Bases Chat Ever Happened.” of the undertaking ta belive that ated in Belwium _ h revul . 10,090,01 oraien pts DETROIT, Oct, 16.—itenry Ford"! Would GHW FARR ON Oe No detinite estima s to the) LONDON, Oct. f.--The und hin employees nearly doubled | !M€ $1,590,000,000 tho Governmont ex. sod se Will be made until jusurance ad over Beigium were cont) aterday | Detroit's subser fon to the Liberty | pects from the diatrict accounted for Justers have taken a census of the The following official statement wan) Ioan to-day when it was announced! ‘The gratifying improvement In the aber of cattle burned 1 | ase Bublic torda [that n total of ton million dellurs! siuetion im attributed to frestdent The Kansas City Stockyards A considerable of patrols, Worth of bonds had been taken by | wned and controled by a corpora-! were carrled out ay by navaiair-|the factory, Five milMons of this ve ation in behalf op tion, many of offic: {which are craft, in the course which feveral) was subscribed by Pord himself he loan, his words having awakene¢ men, and a large amount enemy alrplane formations were encoun Mr Ford's subscription inaurea|{h¢ country to the fact that the the stock is held tered, Two enemy ma l Wel¥= | gine f the lown wo far an Detroit | ™ximum of activity te ne y it -~ Pidem ar Gee: atidaay woken) ina | the remaining eleven days of the res is In announcing hs bile ado eo trea 3 HOPE FOR HEAT | PACKERS! v During twenty-four houra bombing {action, Mr. Ford declared that tt pSernents: oe raids were carried out on the following | United Sta entrance into the war] ‘Unt te to be ra aod. objectives: The Bruges Docks, Vorasen-|was the “best thing that ever hap-| The Guaranty Trust Company toob PRICES STILL GOING UP : tore Alrdrome nd Houtiave Airdrome.| pened." Me urged every man to aub.{ te lead to-day tn tho matter of sub Hes ls el fade ites wer leay » to the loan in bis statemen seriptions by bnying $20, 000 mon a pp with go a ur mae f the bonds, a otal pure’ But Record Com Crop Will Hit stm returnine bo said oda making @ total purolingl of $l Unt, 00,000 by the company | “Although there Is not a man in the Egg and Poultry Market Hard }world mor to-day's audseription was received fron u ie uw 1 nore Opposed to militariem and 4 fear F . H I the company the National Uank of CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—-The consumer " ar Movernmont to the} nt $20,000,000 of the new band prices of meats, Ho Js confronted wi aces Ree bie, ‘his in ty OTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS AN the prospect of still higher prices Minlster of Marine Reports Success-| prmatea 4 \ of continuing NOUNGSS BURNS BAY: was indicated at the conference he) ful Attacks in Mest literranean lone: wari” ws r subsertpUous that came ia to American Meat Packers’ A t tn} Sea | > lw ; Facey wanentesdiy i “ Ff” 4 nics. and Metals Nationa On ee tact : PARIS, tay SUFF PICKETS FO JAIL, + $5,000,000; Delaware, Lacka z : . 4 warships de: A tw v Foer Given Six na and Western Coal Company are : me e peer is i * een im tne ns New | $2 600,000. coun(ze Brother $!,000, 6 wns fe “ ; : 4 nt Workhouse, the heay. | Come $1.60 ‘ mi a pea : t ‘ ‘ oxed on White | Company, $1,000 ee ma { s ” pick wa os} & Co, $1,000,000 Bb o WW LAST WEEK'S pATTLE wa he sunt cc aek one Ooly Biante for Lan ’ n; Howa Saving: " \ { fe ciur) sau tots Newark, $1,090,000; Eric LUM liek Officers and Men W \ Killed Phe ee eableistege ik Whoune es Henk of Buffalo ig d \ ven k " , r Died of Wounds Nun shh vivhin Ickeiheimer dt " have i 1 iurttea eee Li. HM. Fransiin Manu ‘ 1 ‘le. ase, $500, any} Fa ss ts } ONLON path - “3 Sugar Com ' 009 people in the E Fri aioe taraitte WHITE SOX WIN ANOTHER Oe eee eon ener a ¥ $25900 Honduras tosariv inin, Killed oF Died invite GAME FROM THE GIANTS. ins. g100 200 a Motorman Whose Wreck (Caused Iirown Broth 4, $5,000,900: Sea- Vortyefive Deaths In Avquitted 00; Gile Wy ee eae as + $500,000; ON i i a ls, Keech remarried Ung ean Hawaltan as charged with manstiugate steamaiip Company, $250,000; Bars y rechiews operation of th 1 ta bor & Com Ine, $200,000, falling to beed warning signals, Light divectors of National Bank