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5 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1917. ‘agua e - _ — PF cmave nad a front of more than titty| I, | POLITICAL. Hua POLITICAL. Rel a POLITICAL, a F oF sixty feet, Possibly it was the! Inglorious Mumps pan ES aegis EET Se als = : B head of © sap driven out into No} fn 5 | { t Man's Land at right angles with the} Not Germans, “Gets ‘ H feneral trench lines, to be used as a) i $ itstening and observation post | Three U. S. Soldiers : i Tt appears possible that the three repetaintaneereace! | n § men killed and five wounded may AMERICAN FIELD MAD t & have been the sontries, overwhelmed QUARTERS, Nov. 6—Three dia | , © by the rush of the German ratders In| |} consulate Summies rode tn an | 27 West 72d Strect. F the dark, and that tho other twelve }J Americon field ambulance tami | . : ay a as & were in thoir shelters, To be hailed | |] evening—coming beck from the NEW YORK, November 4th, 1917. & by an unsoen enemy and told to come | a trenches. ‘They wer® Just waiting —— Ce My Dear Judge Hylan: © owt or bombs would be hurled tn! “fp Ww 7 ; “vo4 |p every minute for guffaws from | 1) C atde " tin! Becanes Fro 3attle Zone 7 ; © among them, there would be no chotce | Those Whose SONS Are Killed, |] tnetr comrades behind the fines .S, Aids Roumania bi beri Se ' ‘ Sh S C = : You should have heard from me before. But I have been de- _ for them but to surrender. A ma-| Wounded or Missing All tot hone or the three came back a Loan of $3,000,000 | With Children—U.S, Consul voting all my time and strength to war relief work and I have not e 4 4 by mn & hero, wounded and th . : : Htasing Civillane ul . * & jority of the Germans captured by Resigned to Loss. fpotdehi Mecbiariscaptl iar Netded be yd Through Russia. Aids Fleeing Civilians, been able to interest myself in the election. & the British and French in trench} giory, but for treatment for platy, 2 | : rs ; r DS aide are taken In this way . = ordinary, common, —inglortous woven =—=s But there have been such unfair attacks made in this cam- % GLIDDEN, Taw Nov, Soe am | MUM < - 4 PETROGRAD, Nov In | ; an are PEt paign—mainly. by people who never voted the Democratic ticket-— The German General Staff, In ite) Proud of tay boy hinealt- iN Liles aaghiett tell 2) VE ede at the Tuas | Speed rhe and by disgruntled Republicans—that I feel compelled at this night bulletin Saturday, reported that] his ilfe for his country,” sald Harve fa quiet time, they said, but others | sians have driven t Turks from| wave ot the German-Atistrian ade levent L 4 on the Rhine-Marne ca: orth| D. Hay, father of Mercie D. Hay, one | bad been subjected to an unusu- J their first line and advanced in some|yance into northern Italy reached eleventh hour to do my bit for yourself and our party. . , } American” prisoners were brought in| of Ameri first three soldiers to pally lively shelling. places to the third line, the Warl pone to-day with harrowing tales of Government by small and selfish rings cannot endure in this £ us the result of # thrust of @ recon-| die for hls country in an engu | ———— — saporicnessy GERCR) SORty “Wile cing ght ania nrost American, this first city of the country. Such an administra- = noltering detachment. vith the Germans. | capture: suffe lospair | * aaa oe awa tinal® a. AGRA g eed wi + 0 The War Department in Washing-| Young Hny enlisted in the Army TROOP TRAIN ATTACKED WASHINGTON, Nov, 6,—Follow-| Signora do Zullani, formerly Miss tion may contrive to have itself praised, to have itself credited with ton had never permitted it to belon the 9th of last May, shortly after [ing news that a conference now in| Davidson of Stour City, Ta, with her many achievements, to have itself endorsed by conspicuous men. But siated where Gen. Pershing’s training | the declaration of war Te had been | BY 95 i W, W, MEMBERS reasion in London is conaldering ira Ohta b undies P8uv: kee cannot hold the confidence of the people. battalions were stationed in the| working on the Hay farm, | Roumanian situation, received here i Bie Sats ‘hitliivme : a hihi : = ; = Vresch trenches, other than to say| “He had my consent to go andt|. .. ———— fto-day, it became known that the| ved safely trom her home in the Such billingsgate as displayed by the opponent parties has never t wae in a quiet sector am not sorry." said his fathor to-day, | SO0ldiers Beat Off Armed Force | united states has advanced $3,000,000 | RoTthern provinces, exhausted by the yet hurt a candidate, and I trust the voters to consider the source and | ‘The Rhine- Marne vols. ea the) “1 won't object to his brother going,| With Clubs After Stubborn Fight | to Roumania through Russia, fight. She told a vivid story of day sce the motives of their attacks. Every outburst serves only to make the om Nane’ 8 0" » yo had t i} S > y ov. 5.—The fol- b H i battle front on rob rea il her though just now he ts tov young: in Feather River Canyon. cng ita ah Ne ae the fol- Vand night hurrying ahead of the en- more clear the fact that the Democratic Party has in yourself an & trom Nancy, and almost on the Lor-| When news of the death of James 1], MARYSVILLE, cal. Nov. 6—Twonty-| gated Sunday, has been recelved |" SEs OFUeey TBARS) St Aree honest, capable, brave and trustworthy candidate. ¥ rains frontier, On this front, eatly 8! Gresham in action in France was| oriny 1. W. W., attacked « troop train {Mere! troops, steadily tramping backward Every etfort to read wrong from the records of your life they Fe ne ee ene | broken to his mother, Mrs. Alice] oy the Western Pacific tn the Feathor| “West of Lake Ochrida and Cerna] aa others heroically fought back the have garbled proves more clearly that our standard bearer deserves ¢ but thero has been none save of @! oGge, Here to-day, whe ed: |siven Canyon and cul tWo Gonehen trom Bend there haw bee ‘ ancing dlera refused ar : . desultory character there for the past} «pie mother wan no shake EH, Ihkay Ware Bauhae oe te tcl UMA OF Var Alatstad, A onr full support. two years. i ine | 20" OF the death of her non that soldiers, with clubs, after a atubborn!a prolonged uke eat i ibn = sh arias 'Yhere is nothing more unjust than the attacks made upon your nla position ty almost down to th@| way placed under a physician's care, | fight lena ¢ Zullant told of hundreds of cases Ea) our lovalty. Your friends k y th 4 le ear as repulsed Vy losse erieanism and your loyalty. our friends know that and the peo- Swies frontier far pant y eats OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov, 5.—Par-| Although the attack occurred Sunday, | ; ape eas where three and four bandaged men a peat Pa otana te ) i American troops, therefore, -] ents of three Oklahoma youths whose | Wd of it did not reach here until to- | ¢ n | were lashed ¢ h gun carria ne ge $ 9 ently are geiting thelr tnltial Frencd| numeg were mentioned. in. the Heat | «very red uo the mila and toc| SF URLOS VEROANKT NOTE | eriy ncng wisn tke precout ann The opposition simply slanders every one who dares not agree f training in the eastern gateway to) (4.41 he sak ode th ne attackers fled to the hills and to- led along with the - wi ¢ ante. as inte France. ‘These positions were lost to| | )n" Fe ire * Ldn Pride In] gay posser {rom Oroville and from IS ADMITTED BY BERLIN iery with it. 1 remain, as alwavs, - t the French in August, 1914, but were # i bi he boys were] Maryaville are on their tratl, So fur American ( * " Yours, most sincerely, = regained the following month. farmers until they took up arma tolus known here, none of the soldiers was oo American Carroll of Venico ) : bea EN pe Send shat ae: : ualy Injured. | Trapped in Treachery By America, telegraphed the American Embassy 5 ve can ye hope was the ox s oe i " eviti Te to-day t © had returned to | ' q 5 ding lin Now {mits Text of urn his = Woodward, Okla, when given firat, here, said he wan inclined to belleve Notorious Message, Leone ’ . , 4 BY WAR PLANT EXPLOSIONG| "swims, Otis rhe ven set ie Git Ait ras is] Noto Mee, now ef era annance = wertous natur i Py aS, win H. Haines, was listed as wound aiininians: 6 Taxlische Rundschau saya tt lenrna from | the Italian Ariny authorities in the = \Works of Aluminum Company of }e¢ “I am proud of him. He first ao authoritat ‘ . i vil evacuation of many of the north- = re a Hey Rs ER aER tried to Join the Navy, but couldn't 100 GERMANS ARE KILLED hy , t rn Ttallan Carrot! reported all —& America, Busy on | ent |e is only eighteen. Then ne Joined] TW RAID BY LONDON TROOPS i j| Americans safe tn the section now Cf Contracts, Wrecked. the Army. Ihave not heard from e verrun by the enemy, He was also = new INGTON, Pa., Nov, 5.—|him since the last day of August. t —— : * enting | Rrently ed with the Ttallan 4 99 Bs t xplosions in several sec-} did not know that he had been pro-| Haig Reports Successful Trench At-|*°ths"neriin paper adde that the |Army's + Hishment along the , = tions of the plant of the Aluminum) moted to corporal.” tack in Neighborh f bility of a viall of a fleet of German su- | Tagliamento line and completely op- = Company of America, working on R0¥-| sary oy helped me on the farm ack in Neighborhood ot marines to Buenos Aves was discussed | tim of its ability to throw the ® ernment contract . caused denth © a ; y Germany an ina ar : rmment contracts, to-day caused death) 111) ne went into the Army last Gavrelle. :Cintate |Germans back a ale en e<a4 and injury among the employees an: * ‘ | ‘The Third Army, Carrol reported & wrecked the works, May,” said Samuel Kendall, father of styles ld hs mare vet be or ARTILLERY IS ACTIVE lig gate aed eine ntact rted, Y: ” 7 ‘ = s ere killed and fifty injured,| Private Vernon H. Kendi Folj, | Mans were killed In a yy succesnful safe and almos' act. Wh t T D ccentinnts of Mow analagton ted | OW orted minning heard| trench raid tn the Gavrelle netg Mrs. Page, Wife of the American e or new en 0 1S tory on j d trom their homes, fearing that iso {from him about a week ago. [ am|hood reported to-day by Field Marshal Ambassador, and other American ’ 1 j 4 : : «| proud that he is doing his duty,’ Hate. o in Rome were busy to-day sf ¢ j 4 pounds of illuminating powder In the | BAYBS thas fe in dy hah : ecient J 22— t t | 3 i \¢ q y son last Thurs-| “Yesterday London t tured ; 5 scare for refugec ¢ } 3 nian slat won wept, fot Oe day, Maid incien Le Boe, Atak Ovins ne ee paige aplade Paris Reports Repulse of Enemy epi care for refugees and chil- u y s or ea ing gain. | 5 ght the fire, as contact with water will poe ag = oe peered with two trench mortars," the statement Attack West of the Upper rhe # make bronze explode. The powder was! wounded in the arm. He sald that|*8! “It ts eatimated 100 of the enemy betng manufactured for the United! he had been in States und its Allies, to be used for took it that the we a \ tala @ ieee a ae Ae of others. [cial announcement, the war.” é themeelves as to the cause o! fe ovurhman, | ardund Hollebeke any Reutel hostile re An enm attack on our small posts| ftalian workmen everywhere are re- - *RIMB)osion. other of Harry Loughman, who {i ” mito iBaar ous. Fores soph . 7 ‘ Dress ———{j>+>—— twenty, ) 3 “He refused re} Connoliring parties, were: ¢lepersed. Rent ct poe vee Se ateemalner n sur, pledging their patriotism and solidar Jl IDG men' join the National. Guard, like lia a hands. Everywhere else th ch ty of support for the Government. Tires ag MY OFFICERS AT YALE.|yritncn scopnen, vecnuso ho aut ne| U.S, TROOPS GUARD PIERS. |°s'0:" See tak toed es mem ane eee is ronoreo|' 2." 2 -~ || CONVICTS EAGER TO MEND WAYS je wante? action.” a pve i hich prk~ th ane Began There. “If Btephen han to Ko to France, 1| Wt POLICE CAPTAINS PROMOTED,| jens organizations offer their ser- eb -" ns a? » | Will go with him," continued the oo a tee and sert thei: jalified Sir faye Conn., Nov. Powe) NI RO WED him eontinved the) MOK ~The Govern-| Capt. John G. Col and capt,| Yie# and renssert tholr unqualife 4) 3 ra from the Field Artillery ot) nore news regarding Harry.” ment has again taken over the guarding | James J. Savage wer day promoted | Hesiance | > Camp sae one Island, aes re CHICAGO, Noy, 6—Mrs, William! piers at this | Police Inspectors Comm|sstoner f ft Yale to-day a week's course of Intensive) (©. Oberst burat into tea: Woods. Capt. Collins has beon Acting | ° I fo astinery training, including practive| when informed that her thapector of the 37th Diatrieb is : i ry Has } with the French guns recently recelved| Godfrey, was among the “missing. ges tn _ tn iehiiae ney «so» | | Sensible Econom Sixty five Men Whom He Pat the unlveratty. ay ieut, coi,| , YOUne (lodfrey, who in twenty pbinted ¢o. the farce ca tan) Si; ies r 150k fi ly ‘ dF E 1G f r Tisut years old, enlisted in the Regular | : he! teen 4a J 0) - Henry. i, Gtimaon, Secretary of War in} Kriuy ant April aud waa in the feat and wan made a captain on Des. 12, | SP et etka toy Reclaimed From EvilCourses 1914. | Inspector o omy and quality in a condiment, your search will naturally lead to Gulden’s, GULDENS 58x MUSTARD Gulden’s rare flavor always pleases. Special blending > of nature's purest materials. js planned to send di ups of |contingent of the Pershing expedi- i men here each week tlon to cross the Atlantic, Mand raanes i WW: | charge of aes | Which includes ~ “| the Bronx He became a on June 8, 189 and wi captain on Deo, 2. 1912 7 motion went iinmedi Tes, TR ARN einen, mon Give Good Reports of Their Conduct. Into et- fect. eee RIVAL PARADES IN RUSSIA. | by the Con-| sthev tht. i 47-49 West 42d St. 47-49 West 42d St. WOMAN’S RENT PAID WHILE HUSBAND WAS ‘“‘DOING BIT” Petrograd | had an exciting Sunday between several | Special Sale of Coats ||) Both aiiew disregurded the looal pros Nibt vaeett Real Estate Sharks Forced to Restore Property to Aged Couple. und t peor " teh Gl excitement by parades aud street meet- Ings. Unquestionably the greatest values ever offered! | 10,000,000 SIGN FOOD CARDS. |wood Admintatration Says Pledges Wil Bring Tangible Re “He Stands on His Record” VOTE FOR WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.--With a cer tainty that ten million families have || Our Former Postraast signed the food cons the Food Administration to-day start | the wecond week of the nation-wide en- }rollment carmpalen, i} About 265 Fur Trimmed & Tailored Models selected from regular stock and marked for quick disposal— etrpets vation pledge. Sixty-five men reclaimed from evil ways reporte 4 last Tuesday night to County Judge John F, Hylan, Old JUDGE JOHN F. HYLAN and young—the wealthy degenerate and the poor , man driven to crime by privation—were represented. | “*e¢npoint. Her husband, one of the type that con- aor EDWARD Mf, MORGAN formerly priced at $45, $49.50 & $55 or Judge Hylan, a self-made man, looks behind the | P'&&ates along Manhattan Avenue, went one night for 14 4 means of sup plying the Allles with ¢ Fusion, sepublican and City crime and studies the culprit. In 90 per cent, of the |* #uto spin with half a dozen others of his age, The fate and a Amer " ean any ' Bis Gian most Geonie hace lermocracy Candida: cases he sces what caused the sudden turning from the | "4@ Was frequently broken by stops, and soon every i Two Amerie « . straight path and upplies corrective methods, He |°"* became hilarious, At last some one “pulled a i Two America n Canadian Cas- gun, The young man that later appeared before began three years ago to turn over to the care of OTTAWA, Ont, Nov The names | FAULKNER,—! of the following Amer wr business and professional friends convicted men eager | 9¥%#¢ Hylan got the gun and fired, and a girl dropped Tuesday, 8.50 A.M. thence sR. C. Church at 9 ALM, In Ar are con. | Huran Ave sn the street with a bullet through her neck. Canadian casualty tained int Hist: Wound Outlook, Mont.; Capt. W Milwaukee. for chances to make good, It was a sort of Big eral at terment Calvary ments by Wm Exclusive Models ana Fine Materials Of fine Velour, Pompom, Silvertone, Broadcloth, Kersey, Bolivia, Cut Bolivia, Fur trimmed with Hudson Seal, Nutria, Australian Opossum, Natural Raccoon, very smart effects in collar, cuffs and bottoms—truly a collection of distinguished All silk lined and interlined. Brother movement. Her Rent Paid. Gave Good Report. Judge Hylan found that drink and bad companions ship had caused this man’s trouble. He took a plea of Every one of the sixty-five gave a good report last Tuesday night, and all were thankful to Judge Hylan | SUUty and sentenced him to serve ninety days in the models, Workhouse. for their “come-back” to proper living. A week later, baby in arms, the man’s wife appeared in court weeping. She had no money and the rent was due, plane that the Judge has more applications than be} her with * So popular is the Mylan system among Brooklyn men anxious to help “down-and-outs” to a higher CLOSING OUT 400 Cloth & Silk Dresses $ 1 5 told Judge Hylan neighbors would supply ome bread” il the rent could be raised, cts to fill positions, Judge Hylan sent her home. She re uesday, November 5th and 6th ie SAC CHOCOLATE MARASCH SHIRL E lh an has conv! Inquiry at the court revealed that Judge Hylan also that night, and for three months there Pl 1 the rent is er the rent money came. When her husband was released ems ployment was found for him by Judge Hylan, in another recent case Judge Hylan found that many criminals because he considers the plight of their] property purchased by an aged couple with their life relatives. In many cases he visits the homes of per-| Savings had been taken from them by real sons in trouble and does what he can to lighten their |S#arks, One of the swindlers was arrested, Judge Hylan summoned to his chambers all persons impli- burdens. cated in the case. He declared that uniess restitution A cuse that recently attracted the Judge's attention | was made he would take steps to inthet punishment, was that of @ young woman living of Jewell Street, |The property was at once returned, for Monday and T: r. HOCOLATE AL A veryhody likes Curame! eT SEP takes care of the dependents of those that have come into harsh eontact with the law, He shows leniency to Every New Model Formerly Up to §35 + estths Of Fine Serge, Wool Jersey, Aatin, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, New Shades Beet- root, Brown, Taupe, Plum, Navy, Black, Green, Embroidered, plain, tailleur. Headed and embroidered models, Newest long walst tines, surplice and other moder with newest draped skirt, Women's and Missos’ alnes, Stores, New York. Brookiva, Newark f lo D'Italia to-day urged ‘ ¥ 4 hevnieal nang t | were killed, ‘Their dugouts wero de- Coucy Forest. that America participate in the pres- nd was received | #troyed, Our canuaities were light PARIS. 5.—"There was inters ent fighting ‘ Italy, ceatbsing that = = 1 « 0."* . east 0! ‘ od < ye : oli American soldiers would thus "prob- “star shells. j@ome time ago.” Northeast of Loos the Sherwood For-|mittent artillery activity in Belgium | Am i ‘ SHICAGO, Noy, 6. — “Harry's [esters raided the enemy and capture Ipper co," anys to-day’s offie |ably take part in the decisive battle of lice believe the fire i» tncen- |.‘ arry y p and Upper Alsa says to-day’s offi- | a p pS Bh Rasta ttm UR Sige eta tO sat (REPRINTED FROM NEW YOR OF JULY 22, 1917)