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yore rete eer pee pte eee ed ee “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | Copyrights 1007, by The ress N E Ww The New York Wort T in Greater, New York and lishing TWO CENTS elsewhere. “ Circulation Books Open to All."”’ 12 PAGES YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917. WEATHER—Fair To-Morrow. {ONE CENT | Hudson Com PRICE ‘ork and . TWO c ENTS el Cheer GERMAN CROWNPRINCE’S ARMY RETREATS RITISH CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR SUM UP THE CAMPAIGN FOR THE EVENING WORLD ————— Mitchel Sure ‘Patriotic Government of Four) Years Will Be Continued;’’ Hylan De- clares ‘‘We Have Won the Battle;’’ Hilil-| quit Says ‘“‘Popular Uprising Will Sweep | Us Into Office,’’ and Bennett Is **Abso- |. lutely Sure I’ll Carry Every Borough.” HYLAN SURE TO WIN SAYS MURPHY ON HEARING LEADERS Some Tammany Estimates 75,000 Plurality—Hill- quit Put 115,000 to 160,000. Give Tammany Hall t their and wer dictions, Chief John Purroy Mitchel: | aneeting’ made this» _ . nere Is no 4 of the “Triply Tarred, Hylan Will Be Defeated by the Aroused| jjestion of suase Hylan and the eas. . : . ” elty ticket, also the county and Citizenship of This City. borouaiy Uickets in Manbattan Te the Editor of The Evening World: The pluralities wy not, be, gmail. Hearst, Cohalan, Devoy, O'Laary, Payeustedi, Ur, Yernburg and } deformation 1k dectiveertrom Von Bernstorff have determined to control New York in the interest other boroughs, leadg me to. be- of Berlin. love that wey willbun equéiiy Murpby and his favorites have determined to control New York a tee Murphy was not ready to give out fo the Interest of Murphy. definite Agures, as the t re- Turner and Whitney, the surviving tools of Goslin, have deter? | jorig have not yet been « 1, But mined that they can do more through a friendly Mayor than through the distr faders made comparison a shifty attorney. of their estimates and jubilantis Sedition, corruption and graft are the forces behind John F wimed that the Hylan plurality in Hylan. Triply tarred, he will be defeated by the aroused citizenship the greater city would be upwards of of this city, For four years New York has had an effective and patriotic Was flgured that the total vote government. That government must, and will be, continued. BS the city would ap ximate JOHN PURROY MITCHEL ie cals ne v te is iene William M. Bennett: have to wet between 200.000 and 22 “One Man, Single-Handed, Has Won Out Against the «tu 0 Ten ONG RES EAI ale Greatest Aggregation of Money That Ever Backed a ("°C !!! Sots of Gur ve mes. Candidate.” oti hin abrenwin Tan fren Wal aeusel To the Editor of The Evening World: up to 300,000. The thing that has impressed me most about this campaign is : They gave Mitche om 170,000 to the intensity of interest shown by my audiences, They have deem | j/01)0" ‘utes Ae ‘ TiMaNIY an large and enthusiastic. They have been so interested in what L vate pablal have had to say that at Indoor meetings they have leaned forward ta ; their chairs to listen and at most of them I have n thelr lip: Ach framing the words of my speech before I could utter them, At all mn Dem my outdoor meetings the crowds have stayed around my automobile Hub n 115,000 ww if hypnotized to 160.000 fine! a alin ih The only inference I can draw from this, taken in connection doubt w gain with the unprecedented registration, is that the people are enthused would be drawn n n the Dem over the fact that one man, single handed, bas won out against jocrats th ep the greatest aggregation of money tha’ ever backed a candidate | They B with from for Mayor and the grossest frauds ever committed at either a pri- | 89900 to votes, admitted mary or an election. | that th! a8 the Ben It you ellminate the frauds in Manhattan, I carried every borough =| Nt St! Inclpally jn at the Republican primary. Since the primary I have made the sae eye anne same open campaign, explaining to the people what I stood for, and sna anne vets LiMeult tor found the same intensity of feeling. mh mmane-atat fanea'dan As a result, I fee! absolutely sure that on Nov. 6 they are going tely their claims for Hylante: plus to ratify the nomination they gave me on Sept. 19, and that I shal ralit oy werd t, however, carry every borough and restore to the city a government for the hat n possible benefit of the citizens instead of an administration for t! fall would 0,000, ar v that: ab: interests. WILLIAM M. BENN | ward to 75,0 c to tie. ik f Hillquit and v hey John F. Hylan: EEE eee arpa geet “We Have Won the Battle—There Is Not the Slightest| Plisce was: sloash Agueing, hompyep Doubt of the Election.” on ee mpealley Mo the Editor of The Evening World: oe tinker hue The campaign will end tonight, Three months ago Mayor ick) ieee Mitchel declared the issues of the campaign were whether his ad- places to divide I n Repub- ministration had been “honest, non-partisan, uncontrolled and busi. | ‘2° He * r i: ce es nesslike,” ‘Those are the issues of thts campaign, Night after |oncuct cand these two night I have discussed them, but Mr. Mitchel has run away from pens ik w Hitiquit them. } us ny V sw I have shown that he in person conducted the negotiations with prot ete w Reynolds for the purchase by the clty of Jand at Reckaway Point st M That transaction resulted in the indictment of Reynolds, Grove, Ya n Bailey and O'Malley for conspiracy to defraud the city Smith I It has been ‘shown that Mr. Mitchel! was the nded benefit A ‘ fron clary of the primary election frauds. Over elg Indictments re t i The es gulted. The latest’ was the indictment of Ju cn ath 16 wt pointee of Mayor Mitchel, for attempting to ¢ ‘ sf one us soldiers for Mayor Mitchel through fraud and decaption n aeons I have shown that a Republican Legislature by Leusanl ne mous vote, with the approval of a Republican Governor, found it : ecessary to take from the Mitchel-’rendergast Board of Het {ma ' ; the power to surrender Riverside Park and the $25,000,000 t i t elde water front to the New York Central Railroad. * } a by I bave shown that reduct tax assessments of over $20 SER Soke (Continued on Second Page.) 2 eager ie} ’ estimates in| SINK (2 ARMED GERMA GERMAN CRUISER DESTROVED: TEN PATROL SHPS AND NEW ~ SEATERROR SUNK BY BRITISH fe Ses i191) 8 LORS |riRsT A! MERICAN SOLDIER WOUNDED IN BATTLE IN FRANCE Silence suns on the Cruiser in Ten Minutes by the 3rii- art raity from the North Sea To this the Adm) adds the an nounc N SHIPS FRENCH SEIZE FOUR CITIES | EIGHT MILES FROM LAQN; ~NEW ARTILLERY BATTLE ON -¢-——— German Forces, Under Pressure of Petain’s Guns, Retire Beyond the Aillette River, Destroying Bridges; Have Lost 422 Guns Since Oct. 23, PARIS, Noy. 3.—France won a great and bloodless victory to-day ina advance following a German retirement from all of the veeping ment that a new German sea} {hree Bodies Recovered Fi Chemin des Dames line, between the Oise and Aisne Canal on the west error—it jeally controlled shaw: . nd Corbeny ‘« he eas Over this th -day’s officl 5 GED “bean Gentomabe’ ak atte lowing Naya} Accident Ofr ul Corbeny gn the east this section to-day Hickal report pon British patrol vessel off the an American Port. recorded a French advance to the Aillette River. Belgian coagt. Tho vessel was do- 5 - = ® The advancing Freneb tovad- the }stroyaa, Tht beige place ihe totam WASHINGTON, Nov. é--At least Germans, in their “strategic retreat” ely e) ie an ships d “hee armed n sh three satlors dead and nine xad blown up all bridges across thiy (The thins Nelnciriont BS nissing following the foundering of a |": aterway trotted” may mean that the boat | “picket” boat trom the U8. 8. M | irst announcomer : of the German is of a new type, without crew, “gan off an American port, Tuesday.| pious Vere H. Harden, United lan trawal in the Aisne sector fan- and controlled n the shore by twas uly earned to-day. TBO states signal Co oa frat nounced also by the Berlin War Of- an electric device. Nodies Have bean. rovovared hes was made in last night's oMelat [John Hay Hamm 1 ir. o A ie American soldier t be wounded on Gloucester, Masu,, some t th Dan “8 the firing tine in France. He was nent, which wus delayed far be was reported to hav ordered a complete investigation Of a in he leg by a shell aplinter o 1 the usual hour of issuange. ' success in the direct of a tor the acct It ts understood the, covering, following an ; This night statement mentioned « pedo by electric waves, Navy mall boat capsized in a high ke & \ French advance over a front of Department ¢ als heard some The Navy De ent issued this! 4‘) 0 faa natly f Bu 5 twenty kilometers to a depth of one weeks mat Germ v t Ungton, Vt. ij No t te Have Been ktometer and occupation of Courte, 1 trical elle ‘ . ag: Cerny, Ailles and Chevreux. bullding — electriva preg “Phe Navy Department announces } Heporied at Point Where o-day's War Office report, fixing Gs uundere¢ indicate urt ep forward, | & million dollars for the purehase = bigs : ¥ BY RS oa ApS _eencemneniomeee | a oes ee ae vi f be | of the Hammond patents, and pare je entire crew were lost | LIN, Nov. # (vin Lond one eux, econ, Cerny The finding of the bodies of three ie and Ailles are well beyond the | joint Army-Navy Board, headed Fite craw ent ay Nuresio tind | he copture of “North American” sol-! Chemin des Dames road snd the by M Mor er Loonur at eh as SSE GEES HABA JOE IBA WORE OF ital js Ae by a German reconnottering| ridge,on the way to Laon, The cities Was appointed to pass upon the | may Se Ne aboupa oieh ene cupant ds the Department to |party along the ithine-Marne Canal] form a chain, all approximately 8 lo geek oak of war pree [believe that all were lost." | HnouNeed: by the War Olle miles due south of La d from a ' bite de. | The Navy Department made pub | a | Chevregny on the west Alt a iain : tho folowing crew list of tho lost| | ‘The RninesMarne Canal rut on the total front they | velopment of the pre : hnredany: be iaien Pho Hammond device orig: u 4 section of Northeaste y niles, 3 iv , 1 4 Ai yh ot ; : . : From the which they repres y demonstrated, w pplle oO in which trere bas been Htt ie " , hin, broth Fort may ; | wont to Le rally “3 a swift motorbo: From | Wayne. Ind {Rome Claims Tha Attack on) iting since the early days of the] rolling am o: ‘ rathan ahlo to send a motorboat in Raat Hendrickson, seamen] Left Wing of New Line f It eromsen the Freneh front at] sharp and broken country on the fat vert ndrickson, Ne | sii ene C south slope of the Chemin dee eet rt yy th « point near the jerman border dy direction he pleased neu J Jennop 11 York, Pa Has Been n Repulse id. Dames ridge. Tho terrain gr 1 radio telegraph key. Presum- |" tower twenty miles northeast of Luneville 1 J Roscoe tt, fren — favors the French ubly this ia what the Germans unk C. Scott, Der BERLIN, Nov. 3 (Brit t North Ameri DAY, HURRAH Olt ward Lagn,} have we out as an added 5 Stanley J. Wing er, ies , na of the United States or citizens} a0) ote the Was Orhesnall tection for the sh. waters of | ytrs, ®arah WI ath | Per Wireless Press).—Mo if Prager if it means United Btates| ounces, the French have captured the Belgian coast.) | str Detroit, Mich. 000 prisoners have been take » the ak . ils ia é ar t time ns 423 guns and 720 mach guns. The Admiralty statement | n Atwood, seaman; fathers) Austro-German campaign on the Ital. | enna B sit s baby men-| “Vollowing is the text of to-day’s ied, did not identify the Ge la Atwood, No, 618 Warren} y pot tne Wap olf vig, | toned the ice of Aghting men| war Omen report crulser, merely sta that | Sandusky. 0. epee ahi 2 on | eet aton in oMelal! win the course of the night eat pyod. Te: en Voy 8 C. Fiow, Matthews, Meckten- | this front yoste | diac ey n the Oise Canal and the ree agen, detailing 1 \ County, N, ¢ “More ny ‘< ‘ ¥ on Corbeny, and reached the tified he Maurie Andrew FP, Moixter, gunners mates! oi merated,' ti ‘ a le , i ‘ bank of the Alllette River over Vlenbore ver, Anna t Columbia | aftern ny wu this entire front According to the Cos rT t, Wil re, | y A 4 i | The enemy I to the north he G wre Walter H. I r, co ather, er®, motor veh ptured on thie bridge Rall wet aflre, Within te uted Clavenow 4 i bial There have becn | vigorously in the sector of Chavignum went out of action under the ib 4 t ty Moreover, the | and at cermin points in the region af broadalde r portant military operat ‘ wn High und has Ap: line plateaus The Admiralty t nt } ROME, Nov Inerea preg 1 ve aptu ne | tho way of matertal captumd sen batt : uring on the Italian left wing yesterd An ww and ‘ Com | since Oct, 23 we have actually counted at t N apparently fore jow) e 1 ander id is 1 800 heavy and fle trench are adjacent to attempt at envelog ‘4 i 7 non and 720 sus eR ye beds tla t Italian positions on the Taglamonto, ri ie 3 Meuse of Jutland earlier in war Atlantic Ave akly nould take a ) there were violent The loss of the Ge jeorge M. Hidtr eaman reported in to-day's ¢ i | artillery engagements in the region of vessels must have nal Naval (no de nent \ ‘ ” he|ehaume Wood. An enemy attack | Copent er Information arding at Attar a thal al to f \ vA s tol north of St. Mihlel was without te. viv lea th ) ie ' wartas iit, The olght was calm everywhere hae q ; ody of Coxswain we k thore hav ie Rie \ by fishermas ent ed int Mitten wi 1 period between Oct, 2t and | The British A et Tuesdla Jiater Wentihd) Loxpe, ! A pate iorman airplanes f simed by na th \ aan i m HTL Limpatia HRcGen: Of thene twentye bare orm had pet " " y t ne were 1 by our pilots after fens 1 e : sm the ‘French | coi 1 two vy our spectal dame 1 pa 1 t Mt $ y veel 1 ya German \ Fu twontyselght Ge i i j at ‘Ta et th 1 No Man's Land my mach lumaged sen z uM : eh, NS gree a . a und di within the w ‘ haa Wy ( nee when he © i LONDON, Noy, 3—Bnemy artill rapid! KB t ‘ a — At activity east of Yous ea 7 " . Pore OSES usb, Piel! Marshal Hal as mn pine ACING (psd He , ve es. 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