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Ce a = ee . | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1917. CANADIANS BREAK GERMAN LINE clare, are aroused as at no previous) |frm an@ anantmous wi 1 to fight and Th rllamen- | win with sure faith In victory. _ time during the war. i pe. / To both country and army in these tary Socialist croup has pledeed its} \days of trinis, the att RohMent of the _sipport to the Government, and pa- great colonies of America, their com- *4otie demonstrations are under wa | nion of aime and Ideals, their faith | Jin the high destinies of the fatherland Bree erties and villages. Jand in the genius of our race will be Cadorna ie executing « i -eccaomge’ jof greatest help and assistance.” Petreat,” the cables Southeast of| enema me Udine, which has been sacrificed, Vi Atalian third army ix withdrawing ARTIST FROM THE FRONT slowly, and unless overwhelmed by ; Geexpected numbers of the enemy | _ASSAILS PEACE SEEKERS may be able to execute a flanking movement designated to save much Message of Hope Sent by Leon Daly 1 uches on Local Poli- TTAt the northernmost corner of the, Count Di Cellere All Over | tics in Telling Merchants’ Asso- triangular battleground more thea United States ' rot German Outrages. 200 miles from the Ad Je 0 © famous netiet, whe path of the Poleckoan ot WARUTNOTON: Go ia the ‘ ed trom tho battlatietd: Alpe, the pivotal puint of the entire Snes i caltels PA ed 7 in aw , _ strategic plan of von Mackensen and oO : X rerteuter stats weretl alnet the forces of 5 Cadorna. If the Mtallan Fou Army , f that the eo Mayor Mitchel in the Sey ea when Metta 5 he " ye luncheon SU tise wih te pate tot Cad of Italy and thelr army are fm jneeting of the Merchante’ Aarociation mento line will be safe for Cadorna WEAte GAMUFTNAE LOR? ES” CAUTY’ EL enti atl Laken Mire Dado sate fe Ratee $250,000 fight against the Austro-German know unwritten tule of the asaoela Sevag nvadera to @ victorious end. The tlon Was axalnet referring to political ROME, Oct, 31.—Itallan citizens in the | MOsNe has been sent to all Italian matters and le Chatrman, William ¢ argentine Republic cabled the Italian) Consuls for distribution as well as Herved: 1 he would prefer that < Government to-day that a | Ttallan language newspapers tn an K ; se! the subject ; million lire (about $250,000) in country iat ak vor ihe what Gales ty them and wes en toute as a| “From every corner of America,” Northans ranes and: Gt . rm France and then Sift to the Government, to be expended | ways Count dl Cellere, “messages have 4m ropelling the Invaders reached me tn which the Italian citt- pow ——_- . confirming thelr attachment to polit of the dangers in premature He whet fouch on local zen " the situation tn Italy Ps BY COUNT VON HERTLING “L wish to answer publicly these j moving manifestations of patriotism. | “The news from Italy is that the { Doubt in Berlin Over His Accept-| Avstro-German coulit tacked our army with o applause ker was Bir George H n has at- pwering Chancellorship. that the Italian tro MUININE Adcorney General, also spoke on pres: LONDON, Oct. 31.—No official a -| faithfully and bravely the directlon® ene war problems. Abor pouncement of the appointment of Count | Of the supreme command, are stem-) sons attended the luncheon vou Hertling as German Imperial Chan-| ming the advance of the enemy, The ——_ céllor has been made, according to sye-| country is upholding the army with STEEL BREAKS BELOW PAR } cial despatches from Amsterdam, but| calm determination, From our Allies 1,500 per + it ts believed to be certain. The Local| we receive the support of thelr sol ON A WOBBLY MARKET hex ‘Anseiger of Berlin and the Noueste| idarity and of their arms. | newspapers. | Nachrichten of Munich aay tho Count! “1¢ the enemy, in his first rush, haw } has accepted, while the Deutsche Tages | succeeded In overcoming « few units tung says ho will accept and that Dr.) o¢ our army, innumerable deeds of eet Will become Premier of Prus-| yalor were accomplished. When par-| It Drops to 99 3-8—Report ticulars will be known, our country satisfactory. s-,08 the other hand, @ despatch to the) wit) find in them reason to rejoice Uns HSTARISEY Daily Mall from Amsterdam ascribes t ls only Monday that a glorious “Me Catholic Centrist circles in the Ba-, _ $8 conditional upon Dr. Michaelis not] by our success, has concentrated In a | duration ba any high official olly inde- mans of the Count von Ri ever, at ent- 1 breaking to officers and the sagucity of the com- ja shor haw fore noon tion of Laibach, wo went so far a8 to | gardeg as unfavorable, threaten Austria and the Germanic |, I" glorious enterprises the Itahan Army | mands upon the reso DEATH PENALTY ORDER! sit" tneure tne. roeenc and. future |eny. tne regular 1 ica por cen safety of the country and bring about jumertesty divide the triumph of the great ideals for /P'' Cen ce maintained, Germans Continue Efforts to Frat-| which it fights together with the! naan greed ternize With Russian whole civilized world | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. “Milan, In a telegram to General Cus | - Troops. dorna, reiterated day before yesterday | i! set change from previous clove PETROGRAD, Oct. 41.—The nows-| tho unshakable faith of the great city | ,, tine tie che paper Rabotchays Gaseta reproduces) o¢ Lombardy in the army, and yeater the text of a telegram sent by Prem- fer Kerensky probibiting until fur- ther orders the carrying out of death day once more confirmed It In a solemn mass meeting. At Rome the people er acess at the front. have greeted our herole King with - ‘The Germans are continuing their|#Teat acclamation, The political par- 1 attempt to fraternize with the Rus-| ties of every shade have shaken hands 4 sians. The War Office saya that ef-| forgetting all their differences, and Bosak, 5G met Py. forte im thia direction on the north-| fraternizing in the holy name of the 14 orm front yesterday were fruatrated| fatherland. by the first of the Rw ' “Both country and army have the am) *& W Love, Han, de Ohta Beli See cut,‘ Wen May. Tru. Cent, Leather Can, Pac Chet «Ohio. Ch Mw Bt ie On Rial, & P Ode Oonper. 2 Pel, & Hudeon. GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS st aces Fifth. Avenues Beautiful House of. Music ee Sait om ‘ May we suggest that the next time you are shopping on Fifth Avenue you stop in to see some o! the new period Grafonolas? This graceful William and Mary de- sign is merely one of many beautiful pieces. It ts a worthy reproduction in walnut and English oak of the best work of the 16:h century crafts- men. The cabinet holds 80 records and the mechanism is electrically operated with auto- matic starting and stopping device. Miva Der Stel 14 ational Convenient terms may be ar- ranged and we shall be glad to advise you regarding disposal of your present phonograph. ‘ on st nnasleanis i THE COLUMBIA SHOP Pitts, Go So. Sta i Fifth Avenue at 37th Street Hay tum R 1 1 41% hs diy 10% ats at hy 48 7 rand Go DON 1B 10% tihend Total sock sales 1.772 100 wares BENNETT ATTACKS - MNTGHEL IN SUN'S AL ORATION’ Republican Candidate Declares Mayor and His Backers Are Pursuing Tweed Methods. | FUNER enfamin Mranklin, in Printing How ineral Oration” ove Sun, Willlam M. Mayor, was Informed by Poll Mahoney thar he would not be allowed ) the square, and that omptly moved in his address Mr. Bennett said in he sald, to warn against the names, ho was greet- aggregation power that e determined to cap miler and founder of deration, who spoke of the sympathy between Australians the so-called New York County Organization; intimidated | portion of the Manhattan press which | ing for several weeks. The engage. | JO*eDh Newman, |i» now supporting Mr. Mitchel. “I have selected the New York Sun atives and a few intimate friends. | Efforts for the subject of to-day lecture simply| The bride Is the granddaughter of use it is typleal of the other Fusior During the reecnt | mary campaign all information as to Despite Efforts to Hold Up Price, my campaign was systematically kept J out of the Sun. yere no longer influences papers; they decide matters for them- I won the primary. to be the same way in the election: shall carry Kings, Queens and Rich- mond counties, and break even in Man- pri-|gan & Co, from whom her mother] ‘pegeral Judue & ters, however, y those news- The stock market continued weak and wobbly to-day. ‘Tho opening was uncer- Yarian Chamber of Deputies the state | advance was accomplished. The en- tain and there was no tone to the trad- Biment that Von Hertling’s acceptance) My coalition, seriously endangered Ing, Occasional rallies were of ehort hattan and the Bronx, and there is n0| possible way of preventing my election, | OVER HIGH COST OF BEER i in gpite of the tremendous corruption —— fund being poured into the campaign Mitchel backers position and| supreme effort ail tts forces on the | Apparently there was a determined pimple ot Beri Sq gerbes Italian front, jeffort to keep United States steel fon Hertling hae been oppored by tha] ‘The herolam of our soldiers and! #>eve par, it wus unavailing, how- Pan-Ge: ly be- stripe. PP toned oy depend er , foh fi the dl on Prussia: ehh. »| mand, thanks to which In oe direc- 7 Bing which he haa boon wilent. "| toy wires re The Steel statement yesterday ts re- | Experts fig~ x ¢ that, with the product selling at KERENSKY REVOKES coulition, are sure token that in new |lower prices and with greater do- of the com- this suppression of news is fitting and ne attention should be called the chief of to this conspiracy oblivion toward which ft and the extra 3) idly progressing, ¢ York Sun even under its | Sun tx crown of laurels be ed on the head of the man w administration bears @ close analogy administration of carried primaries elections by the use of patronage and use of patronage, ac- New York World, and the tion by the use tried to carry ection by the cording to Thi is his i% primary and the ele of money and by fraud.” —<—=>_———_ {* NEW GERMAN AIR RAID FAILS. Plane Driven Back to Sea Withont| Vitralla then was captured by Police Harming Any 0 LONDON, Oct is 4 ¥ ot ak Kent early to-day wae driven off with- iS out doing any ais at Inland, | being aged by anti-aircraft guns, Cee etely dropped bombs in felds and tosen, dropping the rest. of There were peon Benjamin Perlman, a Russlan| The Coloene Cathedral is one of the ly de off * the ‘bombs in. the }, taue =}8 FOREIGN TR DE FALLS OFF, | States Realty Butlding, No. 115 Broad- | are modern The older windows ADE LLS . among the finest examples of early ‘S| 934,000,000 Drop tn Exports and al Abont Same tn Emp Exports! The seule imports fell off during September, ximately $34,000,-| Hundred and Twentieth Street. She was $406,201,5 part to the activitl 481 trom | August's total of country far In excess of thelr ‘mport nent Woche ew wa 2} MERITZ” SAW DUTY AND DID IT gate) Asis Denese iceman | & Dow Cop Chew Who Slapped Hix Comp “Fritz.” a police dog, made a mistake! pig injured were ftatnew Brown, and as a result Patrolman sof Flatbush in In the care of ® surgeon the teeth of this morning t was Incerated the left hand and internal injuries oseph the 3 to do his duty, to wiih eth of “Fria Went) LAUREL WINNERS, and then some CHICAGO CORN MARKET, owes ry The teeth of ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Nine | Koke tuxen and ex decrease §3,289, free eis Wabarh Railroad. Nine months’ gro NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, ,intannationn! Meret fnde sea Open. High Low. Last ft Harvester Corporation. and common « both payable (o stock of record Noy, 10 Hier is thted. Time 1.148 1+ *Tarquin Creme de he is, | omnes _ OTHER HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES — comori nings increased + of abnormal rain in Natal, South Afriea 1 at Why Wace an ounce reqyited in floods in which 1,000 British | muss ULRICA DAHLGREN 1S NOW THE BRIDE OF Two PIERS, A SHIP | LIEUT. HUBBARD, U.S. A. _FORPERSHING BURNED 0.) (Continued from ship from the ptr and that : GUARD ALL MUNITIONS = AND GRAIN DOCKS INU, 8. : more Pier Fire at every mur n dock In| country Ww bled to-day, fol- | »wink the Baltimore dock Seer Service officials here are certain ¢ man Agents started the fire with “We are surprised thas tempts have n | Miss Ulrica Dahigren, daughter of cone official. Jur Baltimore office has Mrs. Lucy Drexel Dahlgren, became, peen on guard against Just such a fire the bride of Lieut. John Flavel Hub-) for some time.” th Field Artillery, U. 8. Aw) Chief Flynn of the Treasury Secret last Sunday, according to an ane, Service in Washington and Chief Ble-| nouncement made to-day by het| laaki of the Dey f Justice were mother. in close touch with the inve The ceremony was performed at| Baltimore. the home of Lieut. Hubbard's mother, | Miss ULRICA DAHLGREN $0-006-4-44468 been mucce: riment ¢ igation in ie their) Mrs, John F, Hubbard, at Dougias,| GUILTY IN RUBBER PLOT. Ariz, where the bride had been visit- | xporter, In Cone vieted With Two Others. ment had been announced only to rel- snviKR through the British bl Germany aa the ultimate resulted to-day in the conv Jo the late Joseph Drexel of Drexel, Mor- inherited a fortune estimated at $2} 000,000, She is a granddaughter sso! of the late Admiral Dablgren, U. 8. N. Her love for driving her motor car| Newman was ordered to appear at high speed has (requently attract. j sentence within n week. William I ed public attention Jan employe of Newman, and Svor Lieut, Hubbard was graduated from | Reitz, a Swedish subject, who had ar Harvard in Wid. | ranged for the shipment of the rubber, were also found guilty, but the Jury res quested leniency Henn, ‘KILLS ONE, WOUNDS TWO | SCHMITTEERGER STILL ALIVE a wealthy ¢ Was acquitted je Hove, However, £ tained for Veteran ‘ - = A alight improve |Cafe Customer Shoots When | any to-day in the Charged Ten Cents in Passaic | !nspector of Police Max ‘“, }who {« suffering from pneu Cafe, and Is Captured. le weoenty years old and nected with i) Department almost forty-four ye When toid Enter- yun Emerick, a bartend riield, N. and Joseph insky of No. of No, 01 Jewell Stre pital as of his m kr lve argument | wes |Ne Y. CORONERS LOSE AGAIN. n te, | Met Abo! held on @ charge of Ing. He lived at No, 87 Lake Clifton. Late Inst night Vitralla, Chemiusky and Hevatle e red the cafe and Vit- ralla ordered a glass of by He placed a dollar bill on the ba r Appeals to-day ha abe cal ceived ninety cents change. He ob-| that aah prov itor s fected to the ten cents charge, andthe taw or in the constitution, for th an argument whipped out a re-{otection of a Clerk of Queens Cour and shot k, who fell dead, {this year. Cor ently, the minsky and Hevatlc went after Hidaies tor these offices, will | . Cheminaky striking him on the he uct abolishing the office of Coro jhead with beer bottle. Vitralla | ner pated A Substitute ition, to be | roped to the floor, but fired another | Known ae Chief Medi uniner hing Office Upheld by Court of Appeals. ALBANY, Oct The « tionality of the act of th | abolishing the office of Cor | York City was upheld by th: an iL be filed by Mayor. shot, which went through Cheminsky’s | —————.— thigh | ant Yolge io Hevatis arm | COLOGNE FEARS REPRISAL. man Monks. st re From Cathedra' ENDS LIFE IN SKYSCRAPER AMSTERDAM, Oct. 31.—The stained pestis eas * | glass windows of the Cologne Cathedral fo Been | 8ccording to German newspapers, are Suicide Belteved to , muselan Anont: being replaced with plain gi caution in case of alr raids, The body of a man supposed to have eevee : “ most. magnificent Gothle edifices In the |agent, was found in the lavatory on|Worg. Bome of its stained glass win the elghteenth floor of the United! Jowa date from 108, but inst at th way, this morning by Steve Lezkosky In the right hand was a re hole was in the | teenth century art porte volver and a bu right tomy a letter addressed Jo left ndorff, No. 42 West One| to Mrs. H. Pi \had asked Inst night for @ genera! | police alarm for Perlman, her discrip- | jying with that of the suicide, | tion tallying THREE HURT IN COLLISION. piley Car © shes Third Avene T Three men were injured to-day when Third Avenue trolley car lide | | with an auto truck at 126th Street and | Park Avenue twenty-seven years old, of No. 345 East 122d Street, compound fracture of James Moran, forty-olght years old, o| IL Second Avenue, lacerations of eat, and Willlam Mott, forty-eight yoars old, lacerations, They were taken m Hospital, ar SUPER ASSSORTED CHOCO- LATES OR BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES —o1 Hallowelen party rou years if you did RAC TRACK, LAUREL, M4, Oct a1--Firet race; selling: two-year-olds five and a half furlonge,—Killa 108 (Troise), stralght $7.70, place show $2.90, first; Flapper, 108 (Schut finger), place $4.00, show $2.90, second big. heal Golding, 108 «(W. Collins) rsh? | thind Time, 111 Golten Glow x pression, Sv Wil, El Cauliania i also ra SECOND RACK—Three 4; ax furlongs.—b vatralgnt $15 . “first, Ki Jace $4.20, show $2.90, sec Redotte, 106 (W, Collins), » oe CREME DE MENTHE GUMS — big. sparkling. Kmeral ed da km 1,000 Britto In Floods. LONDON, 0 1.-Four moi jan Natives Die In tion Tarts und Stores, ing bmi yates —suanping Mot ee ital Inga nauives Were drowned. LI! | 'U. 8, TROOPS IN FRANCE FIGHT IN SUNSHINE TO-DAY eration on Wounded Lieutenant | Shows His Injuries Are Not Serious. AT PASSCHENDAF. (delayed). —Falr he out the Joys of Hean troopa on the had started thelr ex- «under the most nin and sleet change. Shirts, for example. Not so long ago every- body wanted stiff bosoms— even for business. it’s soft madrases and silks demand each winter, though we still, have stiff friends who Funny how His bosoms prefer them. ontition tap Tastes change in under- wear, too. m Maybe you're one of the very men who. said you'd never wear union suits. Of course, that was years @go, when fits were fitful. Sizes for men of every bulla Everything men and boys wear. Sporting Goods GREAT SALE (an You Equal VALUES REDUCTION ROGERS PEET COMPANY latest Fur CollaredModels sn Silvertone, Wool Velour, Bolivia, ete. ALL COLORS ALL SIZES Reduced to Grawp Rapips FURNITURE Cowl) acc. iS $3.00 Down on 300-00 SUITS Newest plain and Fur Trims med Models Broadcloth, Bu- rella, Poplin, Wool Velour,ete. Leading shades. Ladien'& Misses’ Way 14ST. 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