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OAN. SUBSCRIPTIONS POUR 8A a cetera eet -_ a Coach Company, $1, H. Content & Co., $400,000; James |) MoCreery & Co., $360,000 (additional); & Stlegiitz, $250,000 (addi- 3. F. B. Keech & Co., $500,000; | 7 Scholle & Co., $900,000 (addi- t Moore & Schley, $250,000, J. | ome Rossbach & Bros., $250,000; Edwin | oH, Muir, $100,000; George A. Muir, | $100,000; T. L. Manson, $100,000 (addi- ional); Mayor Griffen of Hoboken In sWmhalt of city, $100,000; Moore & Perry, $65,000. | GHertshorn & Picabta, $126,000; Worth American Grain Company, $123,000; Kean Taylor Company, $102,000; L. Levy Company, $100,000; Karliste & Melick Company, $100,000; ‘Drayton, Pennington & Colket, 00,000; SCampe Corporation, $100,000. ™ Kelly-Springfield Tire Co., $250,000; Tucker, Anthony & C $100,000 Hirech, Liilienthal & Co., $100,000 Mabon & Co., $100,000; Ince Manufac $100,000; Union $250,000; Allen A Moore, Leonard & Lanch, $100,000; Holmes, Bulkley & Wardrop, $100,000, Taylor = & Robinson, $150,000; LONG BRANCH AT BY 1OD.MLE GALE: GHY STORM SWEPT Hotels at Seaside Resort Dan | aged—Flushing Bay Strewn | | With Boat Wrecks. To-day’s unpatriotic weather had | {ts center noar the head of Chena | peake Bay, according to the Weather | Bureau, Besides drenching New York aod the New England States, it scat- | tered snow over parts of Pennsyl-: vania, caused the frostiost October frost on record in Atlanta, whipped ; the seas around New York with a '100-miles-an-hour gale, and inter. British Tank Brought Here From ‘‘No Man’s Land”’ WOMEN SHOT DOWN Of War and Her Commander to Aid War Loan THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER #4, 1937. IN HERE BY «TENS ‘OF LEADING FOOD RIOTS IN AUSTRIAN CITIES Washington Hears Soldiers Join and Threaten Revolt in Peace Demands. LONDON, Oct. %4—Tho Austro- Swiss frontier has been closed, owing to the serious internal situation in Austria, according to an Exchange Telegraph da; | Several munition factories were wrecked in recent food riots in | Vienna, Pressburg, Brunn and Lal- | bach, the rioters being mostly women, |the advices state. The police fired despatch from Berne to- | denied sutticient a circus during a pertormance for soldiers, at which 800 soldiers were killed. “German civilian life presents a terrible picture. Children are obliged to go to bed at 4 o'clock in the after. hoon and to rise not betoru 10 o'clock in the therning, because of the knowledgo that, being awnke, they would feel the need of eniing, and there js: an insufMicier: amuunt of food for them. “Interned enemy aliexa are compelled to work factories. wnd they are extreme hardship, in Germany 1 ammunition treated with especially being nourishment. They obtain rood by the use of tickets, which entitlo such enemy alleng to 250 Srams or meat weekly, as much bread of @ very had and unpalatable quality, two and one-half kilograms of po. tatoes, 250 grams of peas and’ $0 ‘ans of some undefinable grease, A ‘In tho camps of the interned enemy aliens frequent quarrels have taken place, and many of tue interned enemy aliens have beer Killed by the German authorities. The relatios between these enemy aliens and t Germans are extremely bad, es. pecially in the case << Italians, of whom a large number have been in- terned since the commencement of the war. The Germans charge that MILL, did enormous damage, some striking | on: sult of clothes costs them 260 marks. | jon the crowds, killing and wounding Crocker, Wheeler Co., $160,000; Tay- lor, Bwift & Hard, $150,000; Mohawk Mining Co., $200,000; Jncob Sperber proxy down trees and tele Kok asi owe Park, Larchmont, N. Y.!the good ft did was to put a damp | $900,000; Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co,’ Quletus on Gary school strikers. 600,000; William Iselin & Co., $260,-) The shores of Flushing Bay and thy 000; Waldorf-Astoria Hote! Co., $100, breakwater are strewn with = the 000, wreckage of small boats, Includiny PRESIDENT HADLEY OF YALE me costly private power boats whose | PLEADS FOR LOAN. owners had failed to get them onto | President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale| the ways for the winter, University, speaking of the loan, do-| The unchorage of the North Neach | clared to-day: “It has got to be put} Yacht Club was dotted with motor} through somehow, to avoid national | boats last night, but this morning | disgrace and failure. Anything | most of them had been blown ashe whieh I can truthfully add weakens |or sunk. Those that were sunk are father than strengthens this brief /belleved to be better off than the} sentence.” others, for they can be ratsed and re- The Guaranty Trust Company has! Paired, while those on shore were Beit tee of Literty Woods over the|mrecked,| erik |POLICE T0 TAKE UP AUTOS counter in the last four days. UNGUARDED IN STREETS The cigar and tobacco trade has| Wind velocity of only thirty-five mils bought $7,000,000 worth of the bonds /an hour at its observatory downtown, ee and hopes to run its total to $10,000,- | but at Hlock Island it rose to sixty telephone fered with and troliey ear service in & dozen localities. It | ! von Kuehimann, the German |i -celgn Minister, according to a de- jSpatch to Amsterdam from Vienna, |arrived ther, Monday and had two long conferences with Count Czernin, | Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister. | He returned to Berlin in the evening. | TALE OF REVOLT THREATS IF WAR LASTS LONG | WASHINGTON, Oct. 2%4.—Accord- ing to an offictal diplomatic tele- sraphic report on conditions In Ger- | | Many recetved here to-day the situ- ation Is more critical than indicated by any reports yet published. A paraphrase of the report, {ollows: “Germany’s population wants peace and the people declare {t will be con- jcluded tn November, because a Ger- By Werld Staff Photographer Yesterday their attack on the Alsne front yes- terday the French at first pressed f ward quickly, but later their t was arrested by the German reser says to-da. ‘s ofMcial communicatio: ; 4 ahah |man victory by arms is felt to be Wo vy Saturday. miles, at Sandy Hook to aixty-four| Woods Plans New Ordnance to} The French troops drove forward | iagpoentle a sdehertiind heli: aca | The Home Defense League of the|and at Long Branch to 100, Check Thefts and Owners’ | '9 Sino dent ne Roce dere eel | workmen, stirred to a high pitch ef| ee oe ber? Ae indy bhi ih td sg ce Carelessness, between these points became unten- | pepetirnatind a preaiean ela kate an uty Police Commissioner a « ne he Ne’ state that they will leave the factories Al ler White, has obtained sub-| Brighton Hotel, closed for the winter Police Commissioner Woods has re- | tble. " necessary for the conduct of the war! scriptions for $2,500,000 worth of Lib-|seanon, loat its porches, which were |uested the hel» of auto owners tn] In the withdrawal the German | if the war continues during the win- erty Bonds. Commissioner Whito| swept away by the gale, and mans| the war against theft vanced batteries had to be blown up| ter. “In the mean time, German work- men are demanding increases of pa and a more Mberal apportionment of to-day that from reports he has ind left to the French, ved the organization will have $5,000,000 worth by Saturday windows were blown in. The storm lasted until 1.30 o'clock this afternoon, when tho precipitation Instructions will soon be issued to pa- 1 * up all automobiles lef: treets at night, and he drawn up by th on the an ordinance wil! WIND AND FOG, GERMAN | | in New York was 2.06 inches. The | Corporation Counsel and submitted. to : | food. Uprisinge in several parte of | member of the League 18 de-/ sky was spotted with cloar spaces|the Bonrd of Aldermen requiring al’ ALIBI IN ZEPPELINS LOSS | 23 the empire are taking place with all his spare time in his own) the: but that was because the storm owners and chauffours to lock thet s ever increasing frequency. In Berlin | soldiers participated in the disorders, t to bond salesmanship. A| use canyass was jnaugy- contre had moved north until ft was|cars when the directly over the city. The predic. |" the street rs are left unattended Berlin Newspaper Emphasizes F | Capt RICHARD HAIGH.. |" Berlin despatenes to-day twenty-five German soldiers being torday. The lartest subscrip- | tion is clear and colder weather to- | fon! ure of British to Bring Down | ————__ ———__— | counted in one demonstration. | obtained was one of $50,000 in the | morrow, and there fs a hint that New iiateaan a Raid ine | “The Franco-English aerial bom- | Street precinct, Brooklyn. York may get #ome snow. | Crhaenalee nee tle '$20,000,000 SWINDLER bardments of German cities andj 5 7 . pe AMSTERDAM,” Oct. 24.—It was 4 yn are easing the dissatisfac- IFFALO WOMEN SELL $1,893,800) Surface car traMe was Interrupted |period lust your, ‘The pollee Maen ny i ; : | | towns are increasing 4 OF BONDS. for almost half an hour at Third Ave- | covered 1,446 of the stolen cars so avtened easy er which |) IN BOLO PASHA AFFAIR tion of the masses with the war. At women of Buffalo have sold! nue and 149th Btreet, In the Branx,| Insurance Inapectora and adjusters’ ieee enabled the Allies ta roger re Essen bombs dropped from airplancs iene report to the Police Department that ( 2 a ri ce et oboe F sp eeed i when ssiaee SONGS WHOS; WORE ey ieinane of at uling automobiles ap-) Sy Ma ae to the Lok | Henri Rochette Gives Deposition |~ Fecsived at the offices of blown down. Dears to be an organized industry AngeiKer SEanTMS | Ree ETT CLOSING QUOTATIONS Women's Liberty Loan Commit-| While walking along the Concourse Concerning Spy's Activities pe . tee to-day. and Fordham Road Fat ee | quoted th | | waa torn to pieces, cany 2.00“ “ “ 100 Half Bottles Saree Between the new French lines a They a Dake . e present of a fully paid ing scurried through the They can be given in two ways, One is the D ° yp air ike ce ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. | to take care of themselves. had Italy not entered the war the Germans would have won a quick military decision a, tho Alites. OFFERS PLAN FOR SAVING OF $9,405,649 IN BUDGET idward P. Doyle Urges Estimate Board to Abolish Many City Bureaus, Edward P. Doyle, Chairman of the Budget Committee of the Real Esta a Board, appeared before the Board of Estimate to-day and showed how, in his opinion, $9,405,649 could be saved in the 1918 budget by the elimination of certain city departments and bu-‘ believe,” said Mr, Doyle, “that | ary Light, 108 (Wall) ), third. Time--1.16 2-5, PI Tgchagabibble, ~Thurbank, | Resistable, Blu ‘ox, Bird Man, Anxiety, King Faggot, Refugee, Blie Bannock and Oawaga also ran. Here’s a good story- and it was told at our 13th St. Store: “I’m converted to your Pedestrian shoe. “I have always been a stickler for comfort, and for twenty-five years I had all my shoes made by the same custom bootmaker, “Then my _ bootmaker died. I was ina quandary, “I went the rounds o: custom bootmakers, never. of course, giving the ready-made proposition a thought. “About a year ago I hap pened in here to buy some other things, and more out the City Chamberlain's office should | receive only sufficient money to take care of it unt islation can be pro- cured in January to abolish it, We believe the office of Commissioner of Accounts, which investigates and studies morely, shoujd eithe® be aboi- | ished of its activities suspended dur- ing the pe! of the war. We fee that the various extraordinary activi- | tles of the Board of Health and the Department of Charities, excellent enough pe ir way, should war, except such activitles as are absolutely necessary to take care of those mentally and physically unable The vari- | ous paid committees of the Hoard ot Estimate, the Central Purchasing Committee and the Board of Inebriety should be abolished or their activities suspended during the war. of curiosity than anything else, put it up to your shoc salesman to see if he could fit me. “He made good—and so did the shoes, “I’m _ buying my third pair of Pedestrians to- day.” What better day thas to- day to anbscribe to the Lib- erty Loan Remember, it's geod cash any time and 4% mean- time, Subscriptions recetved at all four of our stores, ' ROGERS PEET COMPANY “The Law Department has grown | into a monstrosity and should have Broadway Broadway its appropriation cut in halt. at 13th St. piles at 34th St GERMAN OFFICER SHOT Fs DEAD BY OWN MEN wofrntty Offering for To-Morrow, ihursday, Uct, 25 BOSTON BROKEN is of that good old~ = that , » Ww. Striking Instance of Lowering Dis-| gum . 7 ry sh uviators and antienirciact guy Before the War, wo oc prevlos slave ids : f ‘Phree thousand girls of the Julia| Burnell, seventy-five years old, re- a utterly to bring the dirigibies! panty, oct, $4.~In his investigation cipline and Morale Found by | l - Richman High School have sold! tired, of No. 2220 Creston Avenue, the , NG isha ema. Rea 8 { the Bolo Pasha affair, Capt, Rouchar- British Troops, $188,000 worth of bonds. Each girl! Bronx, was blown over by the atrong | don yesterday took the deposition of : | Das been asked to urge ten friends to| wind and received contusions of the a] 24 LOST ON STEAMER H hette, Who ja now in prison. ZONDON: ot aw. rte Hobine Absolutely Removes buy bonds. i left hip. Ul H K pohatt neu n ah a te Ho with the ie n Ae - - . cen ° carpets Indigestion Druggists Allegany, Genesoo and Orleans!" Western Union and Portal Tele-| | ONCE OWNED BY GERMANS PCa cere rc rnetie: MGSO. i # | mentions the fol significant fund money if it fails. 25c Counties have exceeded their quotas. | graph company officials said consid. | | a fierre Lenoir and jam Desouiches 1% cident in Hlustration of his statement | refund money 5 | @ Bésinning at noon Friday and con- | erable damage had been done to wires FRMAN ] NCH Sania Elena Ge ie a F GIIRT ING ERO Insc tien dante a? SAL CENe SAM moreler ani disap ——=—_—_—_——== — @ouing unt! noon saturday there | outside the ity, but communication e BUNA Rig ee wenbse Me Boro ne invoaieaton Teaae: ina tke fr | ORR sepa ero ew. 98h BANKING AND FINANCIAL. _ be @ twenty-four-hour drive in| with all important cities way main- and Only Two Men 1of the funds which were used for pur c Reha Anes ai 4 Haya abt 4 Beene boats vat imas’ Rauare tained. (Gonsaunderon Hite Pies Survive. a ai agi y hea oar Mictteryy ie 1B slgtraluhiorhood hergsuna ire Ger INTER LUBE Hl e1 eakers have been as- Sreredipesaees Co age wetea Dy The Lope reat aud n shied é shade e -distance meeting | STORM WRECKS 200 TENTS eeeeneenens AYRES, Oct, 04.8 Jicated that foreign ds em man officer who was In command ly- i “In buying these Liberty bonds, tors, commanded by Leut. William! with twenty-four being lot wenn | ae Beak ok He: Boot 4 pee | und I L Guy E. Tripp, Chairman of thi AND BELUGES CAMP MILLS | t=» was aloft in tho rain atorm as | ported tn deapatehes nt from cata | Lint Rochette Was the centre of @ * behind in, Ho had been shot to L of Directors of the Weating- protecting fighters for the ter re | to. Ta Nal The. deapateh | eee. soendal in Paris in 1908, bia} Mii ae OE hei iy | |forday by Le Nacion. Tho despatch | peculations aggreguting more than| % | -—Contract nego- i" se Electric and Manufacturing | ; connolsance machines. The French | says the vessel was sunk near Ferro! and " Ho we ntenced to two LUMBER SHIP SUNK IN SMASH . ® | frompany,” the purchaser ts simply | Canvas Hospitals Swept Away and | official report says the daring flyers,|tnat the Captain and one walle. wan vears’ imprisonment in 1910 and dis- | ( vase tiated with the | ding his money to the Government | Patients Hurried to Base despite the terriblo weather, came | #10 aUry rors Ade that the Santas appeared from Frar while out on Japanese Steamer Also Damaged— French Govern- i, the best security in the world. | . Lia ney down to within 150 feet at the | was"one of the German aipe weed bail in December, 1912. ¢He spent sev- Cook of One Vensel Minsing. t fundy needed are no great that Buildings. boche Hines and sprayed the trenches | the United States eral months In Mexico and returned to| AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct. 2¢—A ment. pee miss lend sll he can, Mot) Oo. ia L. 1, Oct. 24.—a | With bursts of machine gun fire IMG trainee Genet ae the | Re ere Bocthareaa tae eeerunEy,, Haid 1% | Sapanese steamship laden with n —New plant to be built it must be obtained from the mil- asad Ee ees xy tho|. The French struck their ferocious | Hamburg-South, Aterican Liye prison. fo lation of the French +8 I sione rarmined sunk the 1,80 in Cleveland. of people in moderate cireum- pl rd cee. Piel ‘ blow on the Almne front, aguinst the | Hamburg. | Aw far uw available rec | Guiting IAW. 56 jlumber laden Katahdin here late fi ‘ neces. There ty no doubt that our/ceMP fresh from the ocean, our, | German Crown Prince. They wont|ansong the tersean cents atis Hot night. ‘Tho cook of the sunken verse! —Estimated earnings mancial resources are ample to take | Sixty to seventy-five miles an Dour! roeward on uw front six miles north-| tho United Mates at the vuticck °%| POLICE HELD AS SLAYERS. OA HMALEE die, thos Gaeereetowe —plans for the of all the needs of our Govern- | clea sa ature laken of betaioapires Jeast of Solssons and smashed tho| te War. whey RES a s ic. had a cargo ‘of ' future. | fPemt: No other country in tne world | #trweta, Mattenod tents and blew oth- | ROM OO) PouOne Ane —_—_— n= Two Flee & dried southern pi t ; : ly of the Ka r 7 Fivu steamers bow was stove Up-to-the-ndnute news contained | Hompares with the United States in| ers 4 ribbons. About a Hei can The attack, centring between tho} WANT ROOSEVELT'S AID, a Hg elit ; 1 SHAE taifokal PLL in pur latest report just teoued, Is respect.” | vas hospitals were included in the : 7 plateau ——. » William P. MeDonald of t Nent on request. i St. Gobain Piateau and the plateau A LAUREL WINNERS ' 2 —— wreckage. Surgeons, orderiien and | portn of Chemin-dea-Dames (Road | BOSTON, Oct, 24.—A reques that Vv ach Bureau and Patrolman * Clin this ad, or mention UL No. 22, ee | Roosevelt be no: > vive sel of the Class enue i lay Turn Coffee Tonnage Inte! idiers were busy for mon n Blof the Ladies), carried the Hrench| Woosevelt he authorized to i os Pie ht dear rep bor ead erg gr Oven ; ™ | hour carrying the patients to the base | colors over the fainous highway for | of New England National Guardamon, | jury action this afternoon after core WASHINGTON, + Oct. 24.—Coffee | honpital butldings to the which the Grown Prince has sacri-| iy camp at Wentflehie wel ns eee Ete Te rete ae TOK 6 BAK Kane, i ay be the next to feel the war sre-leamp, ‘Two hundred ere | tieed 400,000 men, and down the! the War De to. WHO Was ROL OC IG te 30 Broa St. Naw York H ictions on sh Kk space UB- | Dlov “ ern b of th jette ow by i mate Hitan avenue Telephone Broad 52 i ig the Food Administration that cof- Nahe apaeiccall NO | extending a <a ted fe ere ue Nl A ct Cae : ete Aan Ane MeODOMAld ant eee Arizona H jee tonnage be reduced and the ship. | Manes uni extreme easterly | gouthern side of St. Gobain, which iy ee Eee a ithere hae Calin . . ing converted into munition cur- jena of the camp, and 1 whirled | virtually impregnable to frontal us. | divisions that the bullets used by the slayer were ana jdown through the Alabamas, Ohio- | sault aN ihe thoes ie revolver whi 1 dest, 135 (Payne) oIco. hans and into the ranks of the 15th. It was over the same ground that 1 Ren plas Fi hart now $3.20, SERVICES,-—THE FU. RAL CHURCH ——— | Tho Kansas boyy, 1 yclones, Gen, Nivelle, during his brief term as 4 show BBE) PMCS |” Brondway, @6th at. (Frank Campbetr, } —————————————71 | fret got into their Neu of |Commander in Chief of the French JBN es, ee sane setae in stat PRICE NOTICE) cyclone cellars, and were promptly | forces, attacked and failed with such .} COP aha reuneian ALL IT blown out | frightful losses dant spring because The Evening World's campaign for the instalment plan of buying * “year-olds and) LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. A ‘4 A lot of 165th (oth) huskle Jhe had not Me iutticfent Artillery 1 uiberty bonds with future savings through new thrift has resulted in ee £0, ines | sSSBTTH RULE TRUCE UP Cane tee ter White Rock [tp and) gat Upon the\euy top pre aratton, Seaterday's vwen Gas | every bank—national, State and savings—and every trust company in NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE 1s WYae Bate they ne at 0 j \ |} | Col Hino'a te ad saved: the ene fi slat One Seana acs ideg | Gfeater New York throwing wide open its doors to welcome the dollar- Open. Hish Last foce olan Dr ‘Tooke, Bos Wt | ‘Min r ] W t Thy Gere ntes ener oeicera, leas the latter far more than the £ a-week subscriber, Getober, inera ater [Bae nae id ate that clea nt} wut they went on and took Allen The Evening World now advances another suggestion to the public | Janvary . . and rain and seo their clothes, paper a Manan d Chavignon, mot lo elp the Government and add to individual hap- J \iuy tH ur prices to the trade will advance: ||| ‘Tne big hostesw’ tent of tha Paphigte yay pag wad ‘ ritt, ma D Mien ||| The Gig. hosteas! tent of the ¥. Wel Mee ce weuey, Deters kad Ment ten: GIVE LIBERTY BONDS FOR PRESENTS. i PENNY A POUND PROFIT r $1.00 per case of 50 Bottles | Aw ant the entrance to the campy! nnase from the Teutons. ik! ONDS VENI EHY & She — H a i 50“ “ “ 100 Splits fetts The Y. MCA 4 Red Cr n, te wea { which they are aiming band of ay aepemuntion from $50 up. fad pee ie Hie EER ATOR PVE ety lr eb ws share o ents ’ amp we \ iuust meet Immenscly | of a partially paid bond taken on the instalme an to encourage TaMou stock and $175 4 ahare on pre Pepate edvences equal ONLY fae bof tae tee rman positions on the | recipient to save for himself in order to complete the payments, Nee it ee 2 cents per Bottle Hab Helge rfully fortified ridge north of th FOR WEDDING PRESENTS give ihe bride and groom a fully paid 2“ “ HalfBottls che fine eae the main part of their | uo Liberty bond. It will be @ source of steady ‘noome to them Iu the Mgcent “ Spht evelled secompilshed. Anott future and therefore doubly appreciated. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS subscribe now Mt te be! We have not heretofore increased for Liberty bonds for ur prices, ' 1 as ' wembers of your family. You cau take time tw bay for them be fi snpare Oct. tN ‘ Nave fought since they rewon all thetr | holidays. $48 Thonth last WHITE ROCK Fond by mation und. freight euaplevene | Gatagamuons on the Meuse ber FOR HIRTHDAY PRESENTS 4 Liberty bond b come . a M01.884.981, i Slekt “Galonen tne nred at} > Hertin Makes Cle of Small devon bonds can be obtained now a : Shad teeendatet OF TF cont i French Was Halted ash purchaser utional Transit Company—1 ther demande, BERLIN. aA via Sandon) 1 © per ahare, payable De ; sin ia record Nov, 30 Mked by Kiddies Dlensing frult a CANDY 52! nd "Une. Asso We Also Offer: OLD FASHION CHOCO. LATE CREAMS — You 1, old-time velvety having centres 29c pyramids of Chocolate, ef on Sugar Cre FOUND BON vn. New Yorks vi 0 Well Newark,

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