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U.S. SOLDIERS FOUGHT AGAINST BIG OD The PF |* Circulation ‘Book Open to All.’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” nz NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917. 16 PAGES A PRICE nino County, Nid TWO CRS ch yt Boia a “> I CITY’S TOTAL VOTE is PUT AT 675,000; 600 WARRANTS CHARGE ELECTION FRAUDS WEATHER—Fair to-morrow. in Grenter New York aad ty Node TWO CENTS elsewhere. PRI c E| [isdn Co —__—__-4¢ 25 ——_—_—_—— CUT OFF BY MASSED ATTACK, ea ‘BRITISH MAKE EIGHTH DRIVE TAMNSRETREAT 15 900) WATCH AT POLLS PERSHING WEN USED KNIVES, ng vom, THEREIN ABUT PRES ALONE U1 BLLOTING NEARS END: GLUBSAND HANDS INBATILE.- >= NOW BEYOND PASSCHENDAELE... BIG VOTE IN AL BOROUHS Rescue and Assailant Goes Part of the Mounta ainous Area to Hospital, Under Teuton Pressure aitnacptaaieteSipuapabeheedent First Details of Trench Clash Tell oe Last Bit of “of Passchendaele BRITISH LOSE 21,891 aa Two young and pretty elevator girls) Ridge Is Apparently With'n How Americans Were Hopelessly employed in the apartment house at| Grasp of Haig’ 's Army. IN WEEK'S BATTLES a hi nses I : No. 730 Riverside Drive we: ttackod Outnumbered—Burial of Dead to-tcy 55 0 man wno relltba to the! BERLIN, Nov. 6 (via London).—at- |! These 241 Ofisers and 4,976 gli se ae Begun and Troops A wait Revenge. St, Lawrence Hospital a few minutes) ter drumfre this morning, says the Men Were Killed or Died Planned by Germans later with a head so badly battered|German official statement regarding of Wounds a en man offic! Saw, @BelUah-canualites AMSTDPRDAM, Nov. 6.—Com har tha weak: totalled $1.89) ting on the Austro-German |Women Create Disorder on East Side and Three Are Arrested—Whole Police Force on Duty — Rapid Balloting in Brooklyn and Bronx, | that the doctors say he cannot ap-|the Western front, strong English in- | oab WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY AT THE FRONT, Nov. 6 (United | pear in court tor two or three daye. | tantry forces attacked the German po- | “Ported au as follows advance in the direction of Veniae, "2 fi . & Press).—They were making ready to-day to bury in the hallow ed soil of | “And if any other peddlers or book | sitions on both sides of Passchendaele} “Killed or Died of Wounds—Oficers,|| the semi-oMelal Beriin News Figures received at the Board of Election late this afternoon indicate i Hise anitataw Ay . aE agents or solicitors think they can get, @Md at the Menin-Ypres bend. 241; men, 4.976 Agency prepares the public for Hl (hat the aleipal eles ts a France the first American soldiers to fight and die to make the world | frente or solicitors think they cai Me.| “After a ‘vigorous destructive fire) “Wounded or Missing—OMicers, $13: [an attack on the famous art A the municipal election this year has aroused more interest than hg safe for democracy. Ginn, operator of elevator No, 1,| Which lasted all says the War /men: 16861" centre. been shown in a similar election since the three-cornered fight in w' iin tad aoa nitare (enebaliial nie. ani sive “Just let ‘em try it.” | Office, “a severe artillery duel began |] ft contends that Venice has de- I) oCtetlan won over Hes is 'abtic ‘< Three of them died, five others sustained wounds, and twelve 3 Minx McGinn is seventecn yeara| Yesterday evening between the aera FINNISH AUTONOMY |} veloped into’ an: important eantte,|| Mec Hlan won over Hearste this alticipaneanay the figares: wit show somewhere behind the German lines in this first encounter—and to-day | oid, trim of gure and active. It was|@! Portion of the Yser lowland anc al GRANTED BY RUSSIA of war industries. | 675,000 votes cast out of a registration of 696,809, but this estimate i i |not Florence, however, who made the|the canal from Comines to Ypres | : se whiets went aeD Mi. every mau making ready for the battle‘line awarded to them the supreme | [inteuder cligibie tor, the. mesptict {continued Undimintahed during the | eet "HOTEL Tvl Coden cludes the soldier vote, nich ; ill n ot be counted in to-night’s returns, commendation that in th sir fight they sustained the best traditions of the | Neithor was it Miss Ruth Savage, Ml#ht and increased to drumfre this! Dh Tatian Nos ca tee “Paaiiamentt Except in strong Socialist neighbgrhowdsy where’ young women, . operator of elevator No, 2, who is|Morning from Houthcist Wood to} Republican Form of Government, American army. eighteen years old: But these, two] Zandvoorde, Strong British Infantry | but Russia Will Control They were outnumbered, this litte @——————————————— started the proceedings that were] forces then attacked on both sides of Relations detachment of Americans. The fact Passchendoele and at the Ypres-| a | River has been won by the Austro- | Wearing Hillquit banners, insisted on penetrating the police lines and ine |Germans, it was oMolaity announced vading the polling places, there was no disorder. Numerous complaints . o-d bv jerma: i ral Sta. finished later by a Home Guardsmam to-day by the German General SIM) 46 irrarutarities were reported to the District Attorneys of the various that they fought agelnst overwheim Tablet of Bronze The man with the battered head|Menin road } Nov. 6 The Italians have evacuated the M=1. VHie. Hut arrests were { s and were irretrievably « 5 said he wa d Silver, twenty-| “At other points on the western | omy was agre tire line alone the river to the Adriatte y ing odds and eva In Capital for First perl SFL eae ibn |€fe0% eepeclally un ine stn the river to the AaHatiel “Ty ‘neatly all caaen th which ar ® Sig shia agen pal eae sera S. Dead in Battle} « i along the Alllette, on | Shes onfagrations indicate ENC) resty were made for alloged illegal |only for Hillquit for Mayor agd them in striking back with all the U. Salesian nothing,” aald Mivs Mc-|thé Meuse and in the Sundgau, th finians | Toute they have taken ; registration it was shown that tha | lenored be ree of the ticket I t en ‘ ary operations.” says the|chailenged \ was legail a. | General public interes r “ power WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—Tho]|Ginn when she was telling her story|ttillery firing increased in the even-| oon ment | The military op f ays hallonged was lex ‘el le al pub nterest in the eee. In the narrow trenches, where Jofficial report, “which secured a cros#-|tered and tha e cha was due | on is intense, In the Inte afternoon ies of the three men first to]|to Assistant District Attorney Burke, |!9® to considerable intensity. Power executive there was no room for rifle shots, io in a land battle against}: “That fellow’s a solicitor for a deli-|fl enemy reconnalasances failed 4 ie ing at the mountain edge by 0 ¢ to a mist fa polling clerk or an {thousands of visitors trom Now Jet the Americans fought with their ‘nenaollernise probably will bef{catexsen atore. I've seen him often| Many places with heavy losses.’ ontrol itl . [man and Austro-Hungarian divin investigator ey swarmed into town through the clubbed bayonets, their trench ngraved on a bronae tablet to|| enough. He comes around and eries| LONDON, Nov. 6—Canadian forces ae | which was eager to advance, drove a) Tammany Hall reports state that|Hudson tubes and by way: of the knives, their intrenching spades— be placed in the War Department. || to drum up trade, and he wants to{im their offensive against the Gc WILSON VOTES AND WRITES wedge into the naturally strong de-|the regulars voted the straight ticket, | ferries ready to take part in the nig! even their hands. Flares and the A comeuri edt teran fost Rigo toll liewak theisiive/ce She house’! mans this morning northeast of fonnive positions of the enemy on the! put that there was a lot of scratching | Celebration sudden glare of exploding shells huve Congress pass a resolution What happe: Mr. Burke asked.| Ypres, on the Belgian front, have THANKSGIVING MESSAGE! western bank of the viver, The rapid ig Republicans and Independents, | 600 WARRANTS CHARGE ELEG- Rmeyyed secsaisnal rapid pictures paying special honors to the three He walked in," said Miss McGinn, |¢#tablished ‘themselves at a point a widening of the bridgehead thus|he atrong Socialist districts ex TION FRAUDS. ef struggling groups one or two zits and told me to take bim to the fourts, |{BUBdred yards beyond the village of — gained by successful fighting com ed thousands anes of voters |, Fifteen thousand watchers against American soldiers surrounded by floor. 1 told him to @o to the tele-|Passchendaele, says a telegram from || arge Crowd Meets Train i Prince-| Pelied the enemy to evacuate 'hg] remaining in the booths marking | {4d at the polls are- scattered jolid mass of Germans, a whirl phone switchboard and have himacit| Reuter's correspondent at the British y \ \ whole river line to the Adriatic coast, |thelr ballots for less than a minute, |“T@ushout the five boroughs and fa ing maelstrom of arms and hande = "1 Wounded with them, together] FOUN" BUC") re Headquarters in France | mand Cheers the “Up the viver to the Fella Valley] ‘Thin condition ta taken to indicate |tM@ Relghborhood of 600 warrants and kicking fast, flashing bayo- | With thelr American prisoners Salata at ee meen st Field Marshal Haig officially re Ttalinn brigades still held out yester-/tiat a majority of Socialiste voted | M4¥@ been Issued tn all Ave borough, nete, shouts, mufled yells and the A young reserve Lieutenant with Be Sai Esai ba bed ported his new drive. Making ‘satis oat . _ | day. The pressure of our ady ch illegal registration or other sounds of pain wrung from the | tHe detachment attacked was puzzled man’ aald he guessed he Sanit actory progress!” be ald Vi elses see tayc| Bas also compeliod the Haitans te | AMERI forms of election frau: waunded. immediately after he brought bis | bave 0 be announce AE SOIG BIR Te cdauahtare aAvinea vactived afl Thinks. Fesil@Xl ap their mountain frout, | CA OF SAME VALUE | All leaves were cancelled and the This was the story as eurvivors told | eM Into the trench by the sudden ac-| 1 suessed he guessed wrong, thin Is despatched resort tho fir has vi Sted ae eia| ella Valley to the Colbr rth} AS RO e ree Is on duty to-day. i he: Atericans didenct have 6 ation of artillery fire. He decid- He tried AR! BASEN OO te nGanally: bitter; the. @ 4 | Lawivlative’s aed of the Sugano Valley, « " | UMANIA, SAYS BERLIN auee® has been dispensed abatoa nolicpaicunetteitane ‘pe. 02 C0 consult his superior officers and] barred | Mt ye Ih AMO crously aoniealing ‘ever h ob lthe tras i Nee more than 150 kilometres (ninety pit isd Getto ) except for a fow men at the ee ces ch ako started carefully weaving lls way] face * 1 ny UD. cated eee see schesle. apur wan ear-| Nb threo miles). he Italians have had tO! Corman Newspaper Siill Thinks | More !mbertant centres, and the other The amal! American detachment |P&® Ne struck the German bar-|to Ruth and she vame and tried to] aos | storming utinck, tte de house give up zones of defense which they | 7° M Sirsa Were DIS | tractig xoen! ate. asighed tia Man ve trontlinetreneh, ihe is ra It knocked him flat, but he] pull him off, t tb too." Jacana hecten devon Gy tue Movie band 1 wn the} have consolidated for yeare piust, a ‘| Mexican Troubles Will Keep work for the day Mater avihiens A aul recovered and a second time tried to] Miax Sayure van ou nto call S| cops after. violent co: | ure in retreat. Murther operations of Troops Home. Half the detectives at each of the Bee oe Tha sca: eens ee along. Again he was flung] policeman. At the corner she met Hee mein Cieenee tac iin Chiat a t * lot] the Allied armies have f POTS ray Sas ep ey five bureaus reported for duty at 6.80 aay ui dkvn) A eave Unione Gt fon n by exploding shells, and for the| Robert W. Pewihe uperintend announced bis latest drive 3 ie ; re | ROM pv. 6.—It troopa | . J @ Ger-/a. M. The othor half reported at # aN SARC ee ene os rd time he dauntle ssly went on.|of the building, who is also a m | the nelghburhoud of Pass Aue heated, é Ran evacuating part of the mountain. preas ts deprecating America'a| A. M. and relieved the sirat, s0 they / nna jout” by a uarrow shave a high 1 tn upon Silver, | to MACE RGD Soca nt Sraeall Rhotenranhc cnetures ae} Blver line to-day firet captures of Americav treops 50 policemen repor suddenly swarm ve raiders had returned. to their tines wan Pewtheranight atiok: Hel oe ar Att 6 mee PYG Office stated, “the enemy pushed | em y du They are in charge was one of the countless trench raids (the Lieutenant was found uncon Wold/of ‘ ns beating. Silv Fresumabl wh dipeiggualald an half a n t Jed]! toward the middle and er coures that the Untied States ls of Acting Chief Inspector Dillon. There that occur nightly along the front, | scious, He wax revived inter and| fo! Noll Of Ut an Sis Wain UVer| ward to take th ane Wale ala In order to ustabtint ace | will be at Police Headquarters all day but this time with the difference told his story, ‘To-day he was in the} jue ee mee the Passchen ins itidge Phere } teas pal sl Neto sincua | ‘The Cologr automobiles, torcycles and patrol the Germans played safe by: A hospital recovering from shell simi eeeamre’ SBR SOrmAns: | MOER ok Us schedule ‘ peor ived toed nates America's Wagony to take the men to any part ef the bit of trench they at mot ne ed and arian ere ® Meek ago, carried th el Pe st the | Strength “about 41nd Value aw the city where t nay he needed. powerful artillery t rm suds] arate hed anid mith lish 46 the) very: outaints renal i 1 Vigeer ean hag ta . [that of T a" » newspaper Extraordinary precautions were The: German raiding der . y | it ean if “9W- jot Passchendaele. Heyund tho ns “ c , a 1 he /Adinits energ bo) taken to prevent fraud at the polls composed oy Americans te rinutes | ren Hosp ‘8 Silver was |there Is only about « and , eh ; ; reat nesta ogc te toate | Unlted States of ny nd to-day, all the contesting parties 4, “shock troop peciatists tt I ture Nance be lof tho Ridge, extending to We at prepared | RHA HEH von Bashanien empte | PEIN alleged sta ibe) having legal representatives in j They came over in a powerful r German stand turned and , ne Srreat Of | beke,. vet Held by: the ener » Ty lo - a simultaneous flanking move- | 260 belng Erepa the cour id at their respective ‘The American t had just ¢ my © next t new I ' tlon us-|the remainder of the bigh & Leeann ee at r The United sta the article headquarters for the purpose of tered this particular bit of my Ang ‘ ‘ ts Arrested, |inciluding about seven c t FLECT ° te tinue. w ver, be unable dealing with any disputes that They fought back lke wildea , rhe wi American army in| s ¢ hosp! Zonnebeke , i 104 CROWDS : Uterall t 1 ! wing that the f Atmor= rua t art ‘T parse He MAY tonne eure « ally smothered by the weight of INCE Hig. at the fir ners A ees, hus N sweg i the summe istrict ttorney 8 ae sayerior Mt aching, fore Ps an ovina enc ral v H FRST We STATE RETURNS. mW NET peat i ‘i , 5 be : reached his office earlier than usual : Assis two assistonts and four own lincs, dragging the ow | fr reve on th hes French Rald the German tines } A . 5 ess servers to each pollee court ed ial ses Gov. Metall Mas Big Lead in One AriiMery Bout at Verdun ‘ owe's Pigares. PARIS 6-1 ‘ | ? y WATCH THE DOMI DOME) acter | rere The EVENING WORLD OF PULITZER BUILDING “Bt, Quon’ THIEF KILLS CRYING BABY. } FOR ELECTION RESULTS TO-NIGHT || suepicay nucleo AY FRONT, ss “ Will Issue Election Extras ware Hair Wa jel Wins mPPAWa. 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