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Tammany » i, Will K fit EE PRICE? ONE cent in EDITION reater New York and +d. TWO CENTS elsewhere, Cooreighy, 1887) by 0 New York World). The Prew Poblishing POLICY AS 10 PROBLEM F Judge Hylan Wi Will Pick His Own Commissioner, Adds Secretary Smith, “TIGER NEEDS NO JOBS.” Has Been Getting Along With out Patronage—‘Chief” Going Away for a Rest. Tammany will not pick out recommend to the new Mayor, wien he: takes office, any man for appoint- ment as Police Commissioner. Th organization intends to keep clear of the dangers and entanglements of that department of xovernment. The whole police problem {ts to be passed up to Judge Hylan as a subject to be dealt with solely by the Mayor. Speaking of thin to-day, Congress- man Thomas F. Smith, Secretary of Tammany Hail, sald “During the entire sixteen Charles F. Murphy's leadership, orgapization has neither recommend- ed, mor had anything to do with the appointment of a Police Commis- sioner. The disposition now Is to con- tinye this same policy and have noth- ing to do with the police administra- tion. “The enormous Democratic Party |n the recent tion shows t the people of New York are not afraid of Tammany tak- i} ing) possession of public offi ‘Tam- many does not need patronage to exist The experience of the past twelve years shows that. During that ume it did not even recommend any one to Weshington for appointment to office, “What Tammany is most desirous of is to give the people of New York the best possible administration, in| accordance with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the cit! , zens, and the appointment of quall- fied men to office.” j TAMMANY HAS CONFIDENCE OF , PUBLIC, SAYS SMITH, Similar views were expressed by Alfred E. Smith, newly elected Presi- dent of the Board of Aldermen, who 1s Tammany's own man in high ofttics, “The enormous vote of the people,” he paid to The Evening World to- day, “bespoke such confidence in the, Democratic party that not to apy clate it and its responsibilitie woltld be a mortal sin.” William F. Schneider, Chairman of the Democratic Fusion Committee 110, which embodied all tiogs and factions be hind Judge Hylar announced to-day that the would continue tn existence to act as} a lever or balance wheel against reck-! levg partisan control of the city zov-| ernment Moderation, restraint and a nee of responsibility were oro- claimed by the chairman, fo organization,” he said, “ought | to put forward a candidate for Pol.ce Commissioner. That is the Mayor's problem and he should be i to bandle !t, In all appointn questioned character tone should be the first conside Given these, then party work Tegular organization men should be recognized. But fitness and ch must come first “DEMOCRATIC PARTY ON TRIAL, AGAIN IN NEW YORK.” “The Democratic Party ought to he modest and recognize and feel the rospousibility of the victory. The party te on trial again in New York I Belleve the sentiment of the elected nor rears of the the elee- majority for committee | it free | ts une qualifica- and acter | (Continued on Second Page.) ‘HANDS OFF!" TAMMANY’S ‘KERENSKY OVERTHROWN BY BOLSHEVIKI MOVE FOR PEACE BY NEW GOVERNMENT POLICE HEAD; OR THE MAYOR ‘OOSEVELT RUSHES TO ROSPITAL WITH MAN RIS AUTO HIT Jolds Wounded Head of Acci- dent Victim and Stays Till Told He Will Recover. Col. Theodore Roosevelt's ltmousine with the Colonel in it this morning struck John Murphy, a Western Union Uneman, knocked him down, cut bis scalp and bruised his ribs at Park Avenue and 38th Street, An instant later the door of the car open, the Colonel jumped out at over the fallen man. The ur of the limousine, Charles of Oyster Bay, was about to Jump out too, but by that time the Colonel had lifted the victim in his arms and was stretching him out on the long back seat “To the Roosevelt Hospital,” said the Colonel to the chauffeur, And ali the way the Colonel sat on a little turndown seat and held the wounded jead of the victim Ce Roosevelt remained ng at the hospital to be assured Beard that the injuries were superficial, Then he drove away Meanwhile the police had received an ambulance call, too late. Witnesses said the accident was unavoldable The Colonel's machine was moving south in Park Avenue, and Murphy, swung and b who had been working over some wires, suddenly emerged from ne- | hind one of the little railed parks that dot the avenue and ran directly into the path of the car, Murphy's home ix at No, 1 West Street, Ja- maica, L. The Roosevelt Hospital, at 59th Street and Ninth Avenue, is at con- siderable distance from the scene of the accident, but it was the first hos. pital the Colonel could think of. | ronreeninotisreet U.S. PLANS TO COMMANNEFR COAST HOVE" S AS “ASPITALS, Will stablish Saaitore Recuperat- ing Stations for Disabled Officers and Soldiers, | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. §.—An army medical board is considering a plan for commandeering big hotels along the Atlantic coast as hospitals for disabled officers and soldiers of the American Army, it was etated here| to-day. Details of the plan have not been announced, but Major Laugen 8. Eck-| els, @ member of the board, ts in this city consulting with men Interested in the proposed seashore recuperat- ing stations, WASHI tne fighting With Amer ught back from neral Gorgas's office to weit equipped and ready t Int able-bodied ni Plans ure k completed £ by al in this vountry, wh forall Glaabied! mien will be r J ene tals have sone all th In this hospital ad Aithol Will be mase to pi thei. In g00d shape, Gen. ¢ a few hospitals y exclusively fo n this coun Jamation work, —— Stabhorn ¢ Field to Father Jono’ to bust ahs Medicine, Adve, 5, SIXWOMEN KILLED BG BATTLE ON ITALIAN LINE ENTERS ITS FIRST STAGES: IES MASS GREAT FCRCES spc yon French and British Guns Now Being UE iced — Paive «Paced. Along i §. SEIZES ALL seammsmon see sane se! PROPERTY OF THE: HAMBURG LINE AS BUILDING CRASH CAUSES EXPLOSION Collapse of Brooklyn Ware-| house Laid to Heavy Ma- chinery—Fire Follows Blast. Heavy machinery recently installed the second floor of the old four- story building at Nos, 17 and 19 At-| lantio Avenue, Brooklyn, caused the) struc to-day and six ruins Which caught fire from an explosion of ammonia gas. The dead are all residents 201 They are: | Bente OF Biv Riva a ty f | to-day's cables from Rome, JOHANNS. MRS. JOSEPHINE, No.| ure to collapse women were buried in the Italy is entering its first stages er. manoeuvring for position by the! opposing armies, it is announced in Frene> through ‘the second and frst floors! preparations that make the final out- the offices of the Hambure Amerlean| Police Roe! hE Department” WEATHER—Falr To-morrow. Circulation Books Open to All. | 917, 24 PAGES PRICE IRadStAEAS dgent RUSSIAN PREMIER WHO WAS DEPOSED BY THE BOLSHEVIK RUSSIAN SOLDIERS ORDERED © gm, 10 ARREST HL OFFICERS HO Ares yee even PETROGRAD, Nov. 8 (British Admiralty, per Wireless Press).—The Military Revolutionary Committee of the Central id British reinforcements are “Ic 1% 132 Wyckoff Street. bia an Company’s | I : : . KENNEDY. HELEN, No. 81 Con-| {NE back of the Piave River line and ped « ae os | : ¢ Council of Soldiers’ and Workmen's Deputies, in a proclamation to gress Street. heavy artillery 1s being rushed trom] Cllices to Be Occupied by | ¢ % | the Army Committees and to all Soldiers’ and Workmen's Coun- | JENSEN, NELLIE, No, 656 Baltic the western front to Gen, Cardona’s War Port Board. z ? ah, sn if Street: relict. > =. 43s ar DANA bole He tee aries The Rome cables had a distinctly] United Sintes Murshal McCarthy i A, F.KERENSKY “We have deposed without bloodshed the Kerensky Ctravt, ; optimistic flavor. Desptte: terrible inaugurated the work of seizing alt! + woes 8 vnseewend Government which rose against lie revolution. An offer ARNG, ELSIE! No. 368 Van Brunt anon Yiniles wvonpe a sald ee senets be jong ~ pet se . weet? for democratic peace is made.” 0 be holding up the Austro-German allen enemies in this district thin , : Resides the machinery, which fell/aqvance suflelenty to permit defenre afternoon by taking possoaslon of! 3, 180! N AMBULANCE | It proclaims the authority of the Military Revolutlonary Committec SERVICE FOR U. 5, ABROAD | and says that the officers who do not openly join the movement mus into the cellar, about fifty tons °f come hopeful. The tide of battle on var at a he br sa ay, These | immediately be arrested, beans in bags slid into the wreckage! the Venetian plains will soon turn in C1 COs: OfcuDyiNE the basement aut) hk ele es ae from the upper floors, Fire Marshal! 44), eaversit Wie alea. Cl the three lower floors of the butlding | Loaned to Fret and British, but} The text of the proclamation of her r Brophy states that the building was| 1y'* favor, = de a> will be wi wntil the end of the war Subject to: Recall’ to’ Serve | Military Revolution Committee reads: | revolution and the people. ‘The la v hting loyall: 7 he ead ers for e ec oO ca iO Sery ‘. | overloaded. He has begun an inves-|9Tna's troops are fighting loyally as sy headquarters for the War is r the army committees of tho| change which resulted in the depoal ‘t Board of tho Port of New York, « ‘oops H tigation with high spirit =a Le a AWG EPEK, Of} Droge active army and to all councils of #ol-| tion of the Provisional Governmen ALL THE BODIES ARE RECOV-| For the last ten days the Allies “heh Irving Bush ls Chairman. WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—'The United . 5 " Julius -Honry Cohen, Secretary of] |diers' and workmen's delegates and|was accomplished without bloodshed ERED BUT ONE, have been transporting troops and ven, & “ry Of! states now has 3.180 medical officers. ‘All the bodies but that of Mrs. : q the board. who offictally took chars” | iutsen and memhers of ambalucce eec,{t? ® Kafrison and proletariat of/ “The Petrograd Council of Soldiers Johanna have been recovered. Deputy *tt!llery over the two railroads lead- of the offices, sald the Government | Petrograd: Fire Chief O'Hara directed that the ‘ne from France through Northern would collect the rents from the ton work of rescue of the bodies be sus- Italy, When the last stand is fina’y ®%ts of the other six floors of the cause of danger of building, As the Kalser ts one of the pended at noon be made against the Teuton hordes, t! and Workmen's Delegates solemal) | tions of the ttached to the Brit French Armies, it was an- army “We have deposed the Government of Kerensky welcomes the accomplished chang® and proclaims the authority of sue Jlsh and nounced to-day which rose against th and provision has naveclitot. the wrec i largest stockholders of the Hambure training 120 more sections for | Military Revolutionary Committe a great cavecintct:the wreckage, Mrs. | gavantage will be on the Allies’ side, Amerioan Line t arb ; y Johanns's remains cannot be reached R Katad can Line this will cut down his th beh Arm until the creation of a Governmen until extensive shoring work 1s com. | Rome stated. indome to some extent | Jean personnel aned t | by the Soldiers’ and Workmen's Deie pleted by the Bullding Department, The fight on the Livenza, |t is ¢ Tho United States Marshal acted | the Brit and French) fon ss joy a orkmen's De} ‘Tho building ts located at the cor.| ceded, 1s merely a re acti nder the ordera of A, Mitchet)|fublect tw recall and i gates, ner of Furman strest and Was origine| {tended to delay tho German ad-| Palmer, who has been designated hy | American troops, Whon 4 } ORDERS ARREST OF ALL WHO ally two separate structures, Some| Vance until immense numbers of| the President as the custy FE Pete orale og ig | RESIST NEW ORDER. ish and Frena! ina TKODBPEY. (of alta Me Ting will be wasigned to tho Hritian und time ago the dividing wall was cut| British and French heav ne are property allen enc ti , “Announcing this to the emplaced along the permanent jin of defense on the Plave River, and until French and British and [allan reserves can make this position im-| United States, Other Ger thes will be taken over as fas tails can be aranged. MeCurthy got his orders this morn. pregnable. ing. He did not into arches on ail four floors, The ground floor and cellar were occu- pied by the Johanns Steamship Sup- ply Company, I one of the largest concerng of its kind in Brooklyn, The | anticipate a upper floors were used by the Du-| The Plave line is ten miles beliind | trouble, but in order that tt utd culda Mercantile Company, @ concern|the Livenza, and {t ts probable Ca-|be no unforseen mis ho tuok dealing in b which had @ Gov-|dorna will be able to bold the tn-|along fifty Headquarte vou ernment contract vaders there for two or three days|and twenty deputy mare the The ground floor was largely | before falling back upon thy [iave for d of his squad he ma his final stand, i} AMSTERDAM, Nov. &—A Vienna despatch says that in recognition uf M building and served the wizure on vice er and W great refrigerator cooled by pipes fed from a machine tn tho cellar, The office of the Johanns Company was director Sickel, Julius who were in French troops: eer British Army officers have more thar once lauded the work of the Amerient | medica! officers, and more than thirty citations for fine services by American y {ambulance sections haye t nade in the front, the revolutio mittee calls upon the rev solliers to watch closely the con+ duct of the men in command. Om- cers who do not join the accom y com plutivnary ON AMERICAN SHIP French orders, More than o e been awarded the . e ° | plished revolution immediate! anc hres have been civen the ware | SIXtM Shot Sent Submartte! openty must be arrested at once as tary Medal and two have be awarded | Jes, rhe Petrograd Counci! of Work | men's Soldiers’ | sidera thin to be Down in Mediterranean After | ° one. t “DES ' | Torpedo Missed Freighter. GERMANY CALLS OUT | HER LAST RESERVES: the Insignia of the Lexion of 1 meen and Delegates con Sy the programma of In- | the new authority “Firat, the oer of an AN ATLANTIC FORT, Nov § imme op the ground floor and Mre. Jo-| the successes won on the Itallan front charge in the absence of Dr, Karl formation that an Amertear spell diate demorcatle pence. hanns, a sister-in-law of the pro-| Emperor Charles bas mae. Gen. yon Buenz, the general representative uf; eethtanncidasiatis fired by an American naval gunver “Geoond, the immediate handing ee pe! r the corpe » i] " = a prietor, was the bookkeeper, Along|Krobatin a Field Marshal, has con- | the corporation Ail Men Previow fed Are Sank a Teutunte submarine In the, over of large proprietorial lands the Furman Street side were doors ferred on Duke Eugene and Fileil, As soon as the notice wan served y ie bt Mediterranean je contained In a ré to the peasants. through which supplies were passed| Marshal von Hindenburg the bril- the seventy clerks who have beon Re-Examined Are eu saat ; heN | “Three, the t tr of the Cre 6 Military Or- mainta the sxkelote port that has been made to the Nav: i to the Johanna trucks. Hants of the Cross of the Military 0: intaining th kel » of Sent to Fr y authority to the Council of Sol- | FIVE GIRL OPERATORS WERE! der of the First Class, with the War ganization since the begir nell ane Department by the officers of 80) Yieeg and Workme: $DON, Nov. & | KILLED Decoration, and has awarded to Gen. war picked up their r ' an freight steamship which | “Fourth, the honest convocation the Duculda Ce > ele 0G Yross of the © aig | ahercon 7 1p her last rese " Recently the Ducu ‘ompany be-| von Below the Grand Cross of t 1 thetr 4 windy dix last ‘ urrived here recently, it was learned | of a Constitutional Assembly gan the tallation of bean-sorting|der of Leopold, with War Decora. d. McCarthy stationed guards according to ¢ A tosday | “The national revolutionary army machines, At first these were oper-| tions, every floor and td to make | COrreapond t wa te “ Py ‘ nust net permit ertaln itary ated by men st weok the company aR ES RD th ugh inspect f the offices Under Wedne ¥ da N who} The veasol, of about 3,000 tons gross, |, cnments to leave tho to advertised f wt put ina big, WAR CROP OF CORN PUT AT nd furniture, eviounly had j mere ore | wax returning from an Itullan por in| petrograd, They should use parse ma The v & The seizure created excite i hy prears f bei ballast af taking @ cargo of war | « but where this falls they murt es res to sing throngs r amination, andw : h f their lives resp 4 3,191,083,000 BUSHELS The passing throng Broadwa athe Geuba : “munitions from America to Italy. A/oppove any such action on the pa were ¢ joyed , a 1 know what was neon. Me eae tb aN tear rep t harrow escape from a@ | of these detachinents by force withou The collapse occurred at 9 o'clock.| _ ‘ ae and been ex ‘ t W made public, ; mercy {n the building ine Haney on the| Forecast by Agriculture Departir action of the Govern arti. atiribnted fate of her attacker was not| ‘The actual order must be read tm first and second fo ‘ ere those Shows Big Gain Over La esentatives of Ger pora- | Central Powers to make a t 1. The torpedo was discov. | mediately to all military det nents who died and nine men who escaped. Vests Produation. tions are ready for a visit from the (2M the weat« t Ainerica .pprouching from the starbourd | in all arias, The suppression of this John McNulty, superintendent o} Marshal and his men, help becom f jour before nightfall, and tbe | order trom the rank and fh the Johanns ern, was at work| WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—The bis It ts reported at the Federal Huild- | —_ ting an explosion, hurrivd 8 ie equivule th three 1 the rear oj crop of corn was estimated t ’ ne al - Tava Se AL xpocting an explosion, hurris , Sie st he Fear OF the Sr as son worhtls ay ane agriunre i that Maranat Mecartiy had noe! DRYS NOW LEAD IN OHIO, to ste port ral arriving tn’ time to xinat the Fev yuilding, John wk, fo Yt Wisdet taped t 1 he full the Du Raia y, was inthe rep Department. This compares w ected to serve the ta ' pedo emerge from unuor | b by the ful ae tha uecond floor with four men | 08%241,000 last year and 2,754,164 , i OMetal Count W my Des ‘ pe on tionary law of the second floor with four men, tne tivesyear average \ Decide Who : ; ine Merai Mri ce a anaaerd The be 4 Mnery, which! dhe great potato crop of t 4 r COLUM , posta ‘Th riseny t a for } and for the pov wan « i bower, was! due mainly to last year ; ete office the: wate in the vascund floor, | nigh prices, was Kiver ‘ Goalie wha ; Bain Kel it ITARY REVOLUTION was no warning of the vol.| bushels, not including $4.7 but Mt Tu , 4 ALY COMMITTEE ~ = | of sweet potat oth \ O! f h 0 bad: gene f i aes 7 (Continued Sixth Page.) cess of previous *. i 8 a! eouuse WILD Thet ing proclamation has alsu —_-—_- —- o new forecast was mad t jead a aur Y , t u = \ ere 7 rt } principal grain crops, prod yon abe Ie galt ve 1 wily Ored tr “To All Army Corps and Dis $15 Men's Suits &0'Coats, $9.9) cies £0 last wecnth'e cotitnate the finest of t from unuttic 4 » and twe from her! vision Commitioes: withe,uniue, | Agate | paezoce ; ie new ' ? Jomar i "To-day there is reunion of the worth Build ng: ily to-day, and , th re : m the stera gun, Sotders! and Workmen's Dele- Friday. hai ’ ; » Va M pienetatcie t perkeoope sates. The army committoes are ‘ bie bee } H wilh ‘ ' Wey ordovnd to send delegates tur exe n plisin Yack > \ 5 g ; t . Phe ox nich shat- pressing the will of the army, Siiob, ‘The Hub Clotuters, Broadway, ENTRIIS, Fave 5 nhe are ¢nes ‘ ered voll and gue We suagest to you to send dele- Corner Barclay St—Adyt 4 walv of Liquor, ank gates imediately from your midat.