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SPIES wv ALLIED TROOPS POURING INTO ITA PRICE ONE CENT in Greater New York and Arbo Led Count: J. TWO CENTS elsewhere. |“ Ciroulati ulation Books Open to All. | Copyright, 1017, by The Pres _€o, (Khe New York World). Publishing NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, WEATHER—Fair To- Merréeh | “Cirentation Boo Open to All. 1917. 18 PAGES CENT tn Greater New York and i inom County, N. TWO CENTS of ‘PRIOR|! Waterfront Barred to All Germans To-Night START $3,500. TWO PIERS AND BRITISH SHIP BURNED AT BALTIMORE WITH STORES FOR ARMY IN FRANCE ‘Fire Starts in Many Places Simul- taneously and Shots Are Fired at Fleeing German Agents—Explod-| ing Shells Jeopardize Firemen. Hie tre cient conte co" FFICAL LOAN FIGURES HERE GROW $25,451,700 tafteously, and believed to be the work | of German agents, aeneeesneee mated at $3,500,000 along the Baltimor | New York District's Total Reported Beers) TWO piers, the to Reserve Bank Increased to gration Building and a Brit $1,462,118,500. Were destroyed and four lives RE ae Veved to have been lost Loan totalling $1,462,11 ‘The fire was discovered snortly be- received at the Federal Re: fore 1 o'clock last night on Baltimore few York up to | o'clook and Ohio Pier No. 9, which contained , N caused a loss est! old Imm steamer aro be- Subscript econd Liberty 0 had been UNABLE TO MARRY BEFORE WAR'S END, SOLDIER ENDS LIFE dow of Broadway Hotel to Death. ty-five years old, uppiy Company | No, 167, United States Infantry, Camp | | Mills, committed sulcide at 4 A. M. |to-day by jumping from an elghth- story window of the Hotel Marseilles, lat Broadway and 103d Street, He [andes in the street on the 103d Street side and was instantly killed. A short time before he leaped he Leaps From Eight-Story Win-| Corporal nila ie B, Loveman, twen- | (GERMAN WORKERS IN PANIC OVER NEW WATERFRONT BAN |Hundreds Give Up Jobs—In-| ternment for Any on Piers After Midnight. oe Hindenburg’s Cousin Saw Maimed Belgians; Bought (Liberty Bonds || The order of United States Marshal Power prohibiting German aliens O'NEIL, Neb, Oct 31,—Gustay from working on or approaching the|{ Hindenburg, first cousin of the German Field Marshal, is the waterfront of Brooklyn or Staten Island had a paralyzing effect on |manufacturing interests gn South Brooklyn to-day, Hundreds of Ger- owner of $25,000 worth of Liberty, Bonds to-day, He is seventy-four years old. “A tow weeks ago I saw two jsent for a pitcher of ice water. In apes - | nis room was found a note asking | mans, believing that the order was eh Ber ce Hy bebe bf thelr arm ered just b t that Loveman, Joseph & Loeb, Bir-| already in.effect and that it applled|| piven aid aicdentare ot | mingham, Aia., be notified; also Capt. |to a zone extending halt a mile back|I ee ae They # fa: M. Smith, at Garden City, and|from the waterfront, failed to report}} {00° QU Ot tae Ne car G No. West ni a a : "ti : Oscar Glanckopf of No. 601 West|at the manufacturing plants along|| iia not take up arma againet 113th Street Among’ Coi por Were found two wedding rings, Inscribed “R, marriage license 6 insised by Clerk Scul- one ; the total announced at the close liy Oct, 29 to Corporal Berney B. Love- huge quantities of munitions intended of business yesterday man, Ametionn Bepedition, #Vabsb, for shipment to Gen. Pershing’s forces)" ‘he basis of ees fee Neures|and Miss Regina Glanckopt, twenty~ tm France. The pier was destroyed wus: tech tha want pete $9 Teour years old, of No. 601 West 113th | in a few minutes and the flames trict’s maximum quota of 00,000,000 | Street swept to Pier No. 8, also containing © “otsined 4 Figures made puv munitions. y c by the Reser Bank yesterday afternoon showed t ‘The British steamship Kerry Range, the Bronx was given a quota of $ fea up at Pier 8, caught fire and and that $1,157,700 In eubserip: tions had been received officially eighty anti-submarine shells in her 3 ‘ onx Liberty Loan organization an / Magazine exploded, endangering the ed to-day that when the full re Uves of firemen. urna were in It belleved the total f Chief Gunner Brownley of the Brit-!the borough would be over $ wh naval crew aboard the Kerry - Mpccret service men and sve poiteo BRITISH LOSE 83,558 declare the fire was of Incendiary | IN OCTOBER BATTLES origin—the work of German agents, they are sure. | Only a short distance away from the | Gace ajrinc = - pier are the Baltimore and Ohio's vast | C4 ualties Not as Great as in grain elevators, but tho fire was September, When They quenched before they attacked the vast storehouses. For a time a stiff north- west wind carried the fire dangerous- ly near @ community of small frame Reached 105,430. LONDON, Oct, a1.—Fleld Marshal Haig's great gains in Flanders during the past month were attained at less houses accommodating the workmen | cost in mon than during the fighting Working on the storing and loading jor September, according to casualty of munitions. lists published to-d. The total of all The piers destroyed were respec- ualties for the month was 8: In tively the pliers of the former North ber it was 105,430; In ehioh 73; in July, 71,899. The detailed German Lloyd line, at their ebips loaded, and the terminal of the Johnston Line, a British Line, most of whose ships have been destroyed by submarines. The Furness-Withy Line ured Pier No. 9 and re tly Pler No. 8 and the piers had come the principal shipping poir the line and was under supervision of & British Admiralty officer United States Secret pber figul Killed Laos were Wounded Officers 364 5,000 83,55 he number 1 and mins- past three 61,442 that Killed, wound than for U "ANOTHER MUTINY 17,116 had se- es show also be- of} Service men and the police both have the r mation that shortly before ti 5 | fire atarted several men were seen | Men jin running at top speed from the vicin- told to y were ity, They were halled and halt, but gave no heed. Th ahot at, but whether any of the: Guards Desert. AMSTERDAM, was Oct, 31.—According to injured is not known. N was cap- tured. the newspaper Les Nouvelles, a serious Vice President A. W. son of |mutiny has oe ed among German the Baltimore and Oh!o Ratiroad |soldiers at the Beverloajcamp in Bel- maid: sium "A significant feature is that| phe men, tt is sald. refused to go to Pier 8, on which the fire started, was |) ¢ ean thaln Gwen clase the point at which all large steamers aM j ef the Johnson Line dock, This, inh nome Sunes i) SEEe BERR OB the face of the knowledge that all the \" rh i . ate Nn were Anal Johnson liners, numbering elght or jy, emoved on cattle trucks ning, have been sunk by German subs | The tler guard at Brouchout, ac marines, appears yory Hoan” — | cording ne same authe J.-M, Davis, vico president of the on O road, sald that when an A enensie made to remove the burning steam-/|U BOAT SINNINGS RINGS DECREASE. (Continued on Second Pare.) Drop tn Hritish for Week sles For LONDON, ¢ British veaste ESULTS, Page 2 authoritative forschat. of the opicla ENTRIES, Page 14 statement given the United Press this afternoon, PY ) | —— TROOPS | There had been no wedding, how- | Loveman's effects | | Second Avenue, Germany “L can't bear arins against Ger- many, but I can buy bonds like One concern manufacturing "Uh % netos and employing numerous Ger- man workmen was compelled to sus pend operations for the day Marsha! Power states that the sixty or [to docks nod. piers, sievators. and OOST OF MILK PRODUCTION storehouses directly on the water or street rur PUT AT 6.89 GTS, A QUART facing the marginal along the pler heads. ever, becauso of objections of the! German aliens employed elsewhere f- ‘ I aid S. Brigham, Vermo: pe girl's parents, She and the young] within half a mile of the water front g' , rmont Expert Soldier were eager to have the cere-|ang holding zone passes or able to Says Co-operative Buying Would. mony performed, her father, Oscar | show thay cave ADEIING, fr cone Reduce Prices. Glanckopf, told the pol but © | passes will not be molested. Hut any — stayor ynie ariiiebecbarnl thea a3 ReKOd Shera ite WATE MAE Aste the | German alien appearing on the water’ sumed publ Pag arya ren hart war, Loverman telegraphed his mother, | ¢ront agter midnight to-night will be ters tha of Health Building and she, through another son, Joseph |. i eneg, i ‘ Hn H. Loveman, wired back she also] iungreds of German me oavech aah +. SOSH S SDS OA: ployed along the waterfront visited ©. 8. Brigham, State Yesterday tho Corporal sent another tng Marshal's office to-day asking Asricy at St. Alban telegram to his mother, expecting the) ¢. permission to get thelr tools and RUres from the Exten: D answer would cause his flancee's PAar-| jtnes effects which they left at thelr hi niet ents to relent, He waited all day for} 44 of employment when they an answer. Last night he had anne | nook Mee ec ceatauie whet with the Glancopf family, and the/joon they were told they were f i t ol telegram not having arrived, left Fs 4 na Vern to Ké re y pleased alon. a deolay SAY He went to the Marseilles at 340| aom would end at midnight Ha ee Sma this morning. No one has been found|” Germana residing within half a M hye who knew where he spent the time| oie of the water front and holding the \ factories paid tha farmers between leaving the Glanckopf apart- re Sait ia wad i 4 pounia for inlik iia ment and his arrival at the hotel, | Pe?™ aa Mactlting Guvnoase “and Sk aouke Tater thelr homes. This applic Be Burp aNeS ne dead man's father ie one of | USHA in Grear New York aa oe the ow of Alabama's biggest de-| The first arrest by Marshal F cab partmé e. Ho and Miss Glanc. | deputies of @ violator of the order kopt wn each other since they | St Gn pane $0: Keep anny rom “a BRITISH NAVAL | PLANES bu hey ere arbor was made last nie Cap lien ae Sunday, wie, Bel Harry H. Brickwoldt, form¢ 4 rare ei ra ee IN GREAT SERIES OF RAIDS came to the city on furlough, He waster of the German steamer I due to return to-night, and she haa) ¥8% extn into custody tor nt ; ee 4 to drive bim over in ber|@uent trips on a motor bo rom A cay aa A Stapleton, Staten Island, Hr 1) or More Loveman joined the militia | he went fishing on the trips be br {in igo and was on the border |{t 18 known he was in a pe ) ! ; rts Alabama troops last year, | Obtain knowledge of departure 1 ; | He was so weakened after an opera- |New York of certain wt Fae | ppendicitis his family wantea | h#med German ote to leave the service, but he said | Vessels. He lives a 1 uid rather die, and passed gq | Street, Stapleton, and , " ed la the examinations necessary to service |SUrvelliance for some time i ( 1 in Fran United States Marshal M \ »omb i} nore gmp eae jhas sent to the Police Depa ve ' a five NINE BATTLES IN TWO HOURS) 3" *"""s-\cm-m, sc 0 tan, the Bronx and other 4 CALLS ORCHESTRA INSULTING BY ONE AMERICAN FLYER sv", ‘2s. by which policemen In eve ¢ Island Det v naa {carneAlntale Kalture ty Vinay Nee Notable Ree f by D. McK. Peter- | aliens day's 8 of e G ; Lufbery Cited Again for sal ot i pope His Fine \Work ey Oct Nine In The Manhattan » 4 f wot is the |tlons are alread record i vid Mo- | sible, Ma . Ka 1 thy Flying ga it i HW tale, Ve one [een to we L ; 4 M4 hattan x It is of his ad wing at wan br dee |lowed to trav i raft except 1 \ 1 wen dery has Juat been | necessary by - in orde Auhting group tol, tha f rye ety rs The New TUL WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, nne n Oct. 26. when he |eeping a ‘ we Wor : jown two German machines, |!lens, hav 1 7 " oat) Matt Jed wn lines, with | Will issue no n per re . a aad Me f of one of them apparently |co-operating with the Fe oe R “Rrevelis ‘ saey ites in the new rules just 4 cides (os es, eiepvus Mievaman 40—Adrh, DESERT BROOKLYN FACTORIES ‘000 DOCK FIRE AM EW HBTS AND FRENCH ARES eon NEARING THE ALAN FRAT ORGREATBATLEONPLANS \French Foreign Minister Declares Impost on pera at All | Places Charging More Than Five Cents. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 This | | the tat aay of erace trom many wa] Mackensen’s Offensive Will Be With. the ‘exception’ of tacraased Stopped—Cadorna’s Rear Guards letter rates and tobacco taxes, which go Into effect Friday, the stamp taxes on documents, legal in- special Delay Teutons. struments and parcel post packages, whicl 1, special taxes begin to apply at mid- | night to-night. They include: One cent on each dime pald for | amusement admissions. Three per cent. freight transportation. PARIS, Oct. 31,—French and British armies are rushing to the ald of the Italians, Paris expects one of the great battles of the wat to be tought on the Italian plains, go Into operation Dec. 1, all M. Jules Cambon, of the Foreign Office, expressed his firm con- tion that the Halians, with this Allied assistance, would succeed in on payments for! y | | Kight per cent. on passenger fares. stopping the Austro-German invasion, Ten per cent. on payments for Pull- * BERLIN (via London) Oct. She man 99d similar accommodations. z Five per cent. on oll pipe line The movements of our armies from the Carnic Alps are taking place in accordance with the Intentions of our |leadership, says to-day's official re- port. transportation. One cent for each 20 cents or frac- tion paid for express packages. Five cents on each telegraph, phone or radio message costing GERMANS UNABLE TO RETAKE GROUND tele- 16 cents or more. Italian Re: " Hold Back Various taxes on cigars, clgaretios, | Advance, tobacco and products. ROME, Oct. 31.—There were various Ten per cent, on club dues. engagements among the hills and Bight cents om each $100 of new life along the canals between the Italians insurance and 1 cent on each dollar and the invading Austro-German of premiums paid on fire, marine, troops yesterday, saya the War Office casualty and other insurance policies, Paris Reports Defeat of Attack|announcement to-day. The italian Although the tubacco taxes dot not » Ate “8 covering units and cavalry permitted become operative until Friday, many| 7 the Aisne and Argonne | the otner troops to continue to meee dealers have already advanced retail Fronts. | toward thelr new line. prices in anticipation of the tax _ | The War Office to-day called to evies, Other taxes of tho new law, \NDON, Oct. $1—The Germana| he. colere all cla from 1874 including those on hard and soft) oa 1) tmaane dics Ak to 1899. drinks, incomes and war-excess od pt during the night to! Premier Orlando, who has just profits, have been in effect since the regain the ground won yesterday by| taken office, to-day sent the follow- Iaw. was approved Oct but Im in-| the British on the Ypres front, | ing telegram to General Cadorna: direct form. | Germon artillery developed some “Italian profiting by their On Dee, 1 the new stamp taxes, IN activity, says to-day's report from| country's invasion, have composed cluding those on parcel post pack=| Field Marshal Haig, but no countor-| ‘thelr internal dissentions, ens agos, will be payable, putt he eB-| tacks outed | hancing their ener: and their ice! lage thkn’ dott »peration, ex- | ’ | unshakable determination. As cept for Increased rates on second DIAN ARMY HBADQUAR-| the people hailed the army when ciags mail, postponed until July 2)TERS IN FLANDERS, Oot, 31 (by| visterious, they now draw closer next Canadian Press, Lid).—The Cana-| t@ it in its hour of adversity.” Increases in first class mall rates|dians, having gained further foot-| Rome expects the great German probably will be most generally felting of the Passchendaele Ridge after|and Austrian (drive to come to by the people. ‘The law provides that] bitter fighting, have now well estab-|# balt on the flood-swollen banks the postage on except “dr lished their front line within a few) of the giiamento River, Be- or local te si be J conts; and | hundred yards of the ruined village| ports from the front to-day deelared that on post cards, Including private | of Paaschendacte | the river was a roaring torrent which mailing cards 1 t more| Opposed by troops as formidable as| was confidently believed would than heretofor This in \ the whole forces of the Cen-| offer 4 formidable barrier of defense cludes so-called picture p ards | tral Emplres, the Canadians in meet-| for the Italians, now being withdrawn ‘The increases H b x em hand to hand gained one| in orderly array to its banks, tended ne ment t ty after another, Four counter. | and British gunners, co-op- Arat’ clone. nie 1 t attack ave en repulsed, with| erating with the Italian troops, have | tian as ‘ erman casualties been of tremendous moral support tone. he Wounded men give dramat 1 n. Cadorna’s men. The new ! k ‘ nature of the fighting (General Cadorna apparently w ne 1 stories | has succeeded in saving the bulk ¢ M ima,| PARIS. O \.-A German attack| of the force which occupied posi- and Wa he Argonne last night was beaten| tions south of Tolmino, as during Ta ' ' the Fre he War Office re-| the last two days Berlin has made Gulana Jura Do-| ports, Followir the text of the! no claim of additional captures nKo. I I 1 ' | of large numbers of prisoners and 1 Now N f Alsne there was| guns. Udine is leas than 15 miles A aland urd increase w rillery flighting on the whole sector| from the Tagliamento, and if the extend to Cana M n V and Pinon and| Italian commander to make @ Panama whioh | @ new pow stand there heavy fighting along b enjoy 1 of Broid We that line should take place within ‘ v sw a day or two at the latest.) First class ‘ Vittorio Orlando, the new Italian « v nm northwest of) Premier as thr sons at the front. A. M.N t One was on Bainsizea Plateau fi heliv Ark 1 the region tlw en the recent battle began, ra k ! the ¢ nude a su not Known what has become of after ‘ hk. After a spirited engag im. A fourth son of the Premier, 1 w compelled to return) who was in training for machine-gun Amuseme I nw suffered con rvice, started for the front on the fe | day tho offensive was launched. 1 threw down thirt ms bd bu her Cadorna Is Seeking t twit ft , t ' ated Mackensen as Troops KRetrea ween reported up't wont WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Through- eeted atin duaeiven'n 1. Obregon of Mut the Plains and passes of northern muse riven Italy to-day Italian and Austro-Ger- ® ASHINGTC ( 1 —Previden: MAN armies avo engaged tn bloody An t \ ‘ay Ved Gen. Aleans |struggles, while Gens. Cadorna and ler im “ \ ner Minister of War of Yon Mackensen are vying for strates Mexivo, Who Was presented by Mexican gical advantage. 4 (Continued on Eighth Page.) Ambassador Bonillas, The Itallan people, official cables de- 4 ) ; mee