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tos, explained that the arrest ttain members of the Kerensky net bi of Sdévernment er: not an oF political repreasio gald all the gsthnrm of the late arn ernment would be tried for complletty in the Korniloft Lethon ‘The former Ministers o! sional Government have vern teas - earated in the St. Pau! fortress The Commissioner in com lt of the fortress, who received the As# clated Press correspondent aaoitiesd | the details regarding mont of the Mivistors. The Cabinet Ministers, ho said, were ter ite surrender. the fortress, where they were placed: in solitary confinement but were cour- iteously treated, He gave the ‘ist of those taken into cuatody as follows! M. Masiov, Minister of Agriculture; M. I. Terestchenko, Minister of Fors eign Affairs; M itin, Minister of the Interior; M. Livereveky, Minister ot Ways and Communications; M Bernateky, Minister of Finance; M. Smirnoff, State Controtler; M. Mel yaritovitch, Minister pf Juatice; M Grondeft, Minister of Lavor; A. I. Monovalof, Minister of Trade and Andustries; Admiral Verdervski, Min- ister of Marine; M. Kishkin, Minister of Public Welfare; M. Nanikovsky, who succeeded Gen. Verkhovaki a” Minister of War; M. Kartasheff, Min- ister of Religion, and M. Tretyakoff, President of the Ecumenical Council, In addition, Chief of Staff Bagra- tuni and many of bis subordinates were arrested. The Commissioner said he did ‘not kndbw the whereabouts of Premier Kerensky, who bad “run away.” FULL LIGT OF CASUALTIES NOT YET KNOWN. It ts impossible to ascertain what the casualties wero in the Winter Palace battie, althougm they are re- ported not to have been many. The fighting. proceeded with the rival forces alternatcly in possession of the huge piles of wood stored in the plaza, a part of the city’s winter fuel | apply. ‘The glare of an aro light illumined the positions of the forces tn the Plaza while the rest of the city was in almost total darkness, this oon- ition increasing the visibility of the ashes from the guns of the crul om the horizon, which gave warning of the speedily bursting of shelis. ‘The palace, which already had) been stripped of most of ite historic art objects, has been completely de- muded of its Lapestries and paintings, ‘This was while the Provisional Gov- ernment waa btill in control of the palace. The art treasures were taken <0 places of its nelection. The correspondent, who was with «@ party of reserve Soldiers’ and Workmen's forces a short distance from the great archway leading into| the Plaga, did not see any of the! shells take effect upon the palace. Occasional crashes as if of falling walls indicated that, perhaps other structures had been hit. OPULACE KEEP INDOORS DUR- ING THE BATTLE. The populace for the most part remained indoors. A few of the cu~ rious peered around the corners, while thousands of the Maximalist troops and sailors from Kronstad\ gathered around the fuel piles at ad- vantageous spots awaiting thetr turn mie battle, ¢ Bolshevikt arrested at the time of the July uprising have been freed. The Cossacks, on whom the Pro- vigienal Government relied, failed to support it. The reason is said to have been that the Government could tind no saad to aid these cavalry ' forces, and Workmen's De) se obt te Possession of the tel pay syotom by a ruse. A regime the Government believed to tov was nent to the Exchange to re- eve a disloyal regiment. immedi- ately the substitution was accom- plished the supposedly loyal regiment pronounced In favor of the Bolshaviki. WANTS 310,202,320 STAMPS. WASHINGTON, Nov, §—The lareeat requisition for postage stamps ever made on the Post OMce Department as been recelved trom New York City, Te ealled for $8,195,706.20 worth that being 810,202,820 stamps, The nex larkeat requisition wan for $5,827,250 worth of stamps, from the New York office tn November, 1916 Of the new 3-cent stamps, 150,009,000 were ordered. If the stamps tn the entire order were vinoed end to end, they would make a «Strip 6,500 gniles Jone. "The stamps will be sen | 800 packages, which, if placed tna single stuck, would’ be four Aimes ag high as We Washington Monu- vor with vanilla.” Your and sauces will have a t erous, tell them it's Vani thie wondertul Vi pipers pple, ete ) _ RUSSIAN to insert Burnett's where they now read “fla will make your friends ask for the secret, Be gen- 1916 JOS. BURNETT CO. urne itl ENVOYS Ss _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917. BERLINHAS NO HOPE |GERMANS AIDED Their Comment on Latest | Revolution. | AMSTERDAM, Vv. BA FE telograin gives the views of the Ger man pregs on the Russia overturn |The Tagel t waye: | “The consequences wouks be Inca’ oulable if the power of the Musslar atate really paased Into the hands of jthe Bolsheviki, ‘The rule of Nikol Lenine means .é proletarian dictato: ship. Would Lenine’s supporters the be prepared for « victorious bour- geolne counter-revolition?” Imalists, too, have placed a general, not a separate, peace in their pre- gramme, They always have declared that thay are striving for peace with- eet annexation. It therefore follows thut they will not effect a change in the ba the polley which we must pursue toward Russia.” The Lokal Anzeiger thinks the Gen- tral Powers havo no reasén to view the latest events In Russia otherwise than with equanimity, It says Premier Kerensky'a successor will perhaps recognise that it wo: t monstrous to exert the natidn’ strength to the utmost internally and externally at the sawne time. ———e RUSSIAN COSSACKS REPORTED ORGANIZING INTO SEPARATE STATES Move of the Kuhan Tribe Followed by Those in Other Large Districts. GENEVA, Switserland, Nov, %.—MRus- eian Cossacks of several great districts are organising into separate govern-) Mente, with the idea of aMilating into @ Russian canfederation, according to word reaching here to-day. The move wan started by Kuhan' Coa- sacks In proclaiming © repuplle among themeeives. The Don jacks were re-| nize @ Russian Government whose ported ta have fone followed . similar pro- | first proposal is @ separate peace und ee fountain, the) can have no dealings with it."* under ey an Gistriote mere | “Tyg Dally Mall saya: Russia's aye the Bouthenst Cos ce eaate | part in the war has been,a small one foxede Political. faction thean| during the Branches at Moscow were agi to have| can, hurdiy P joined in the move ‘etat makes very much #ifference ‘o the other Allies, -A passive de- VIOLENT GUN DUELS ON IN YSER SECTOR |: British Troops Hald Passchendaele and Rest Before Resuming Flanders Offensive, LONDON, Nov. ¥.--With Passehen- dacle now held firmly by the Briti- ish, the troops of Field Murshal Male have set down for a rest befor suiking again at the Germans, The artillery fire continues, however, be- Ing especially severe, according to the Berlin report, in the Yaer sector, ‘Pas- sohenda¢le and Dixmude, ixundo piso was subjected to a heavy mine re. HILLQUIT URGED TO RUN FOR GONGRESS IN BRONX Socialists, Plan Fights for Seats Now Held by Bruckner and Griffin, Fated by the large vote ot Inst Tucd- day's election, the foctalista of New York City are preparing for another campaign in the apectal elections for vacancies expectell In January, Representative Griffin of the Elehth distri. and H Bruckner of ml district in the Bronx, Democrats, have bean elected to’ J offices and will resign thelt jon as Congress as two Congressional fo. occur both Th }ing that they |distriet and Hiiqul secth an they thelr the cr oan Bronx polled @ very large vote for be of ‘The Griffin diatrict in Brook: rn heavily Detnocratic, but the are ei to fight for it The eampaign Iskves whl! be peace and state sootalieny dessert recipe except puddings, custards, creams empting deliciousness that LONDON, War regarded as practically certain 2 “ RUSSIA WILL MAKE} LENINE REVOLT, -ASEPARATE PEACE VIEWIN LONDON the {inprisou- lreawaereners ies Lukewarm in Much Seenitanes Placed a Assembling of German Fleet Near Helsingfors, Nov In London that Troteky and Lenine engineered their coup with Germany’s direct ald. In ight significant that cables yest German ls rep early in there revolted. Spbsequontly in other | Bolsbevikt demonstrations In Petro- tho paradera were Kronstadt satlors, Presumably Trot- sky nnd hie associates in the imme- diate peace plan now are supported | by Kronstadt would have no diMculty at all in sall- ‘ing up to the Russian capital, The Times | Government rted Heloingfors, of the great Russian naval fortifics tons, guards Helsingfors, and is one , of the chain of naval fortreanes con- atituting the Baltic Sea defenses to eotion It w a Finland, a8 regarded ae fleet near Sveaborg, ot The Vonsische Zeltung aya; | Petrograd. “Whichever of the ntruggiing parties | Kronstadt, the fortress nearest nay finally be victorious, one thing PetFoRvad, han always been a fover | ja already certain, namely, the Max. *P0t Of Bolsheviki strength, Once the suinmer the garrison grad many of If wo, th blames 6 German feet the Keronsky for tolerating anarchy, “Premier Kerensky himself never | withy ott in Russia. an NEW YORKERS ON TORPEDOED SHIP CITED FOR BRAVERY Secrétary Daniels’ Commends Five Enlisted Men, One from This City and Another from Utica. WASHINOTON, Daniels hai men tor br ys diminished {| Kornilott episode. the Allies can sit by and look on at this agony, they can from the reflection that the voice struggling up from it assuredly | ly not the authentic voice of Russia. | That the real Russia will ever oon- sent to & separate peace or acquiaane in all the extravagances of the Seviet 1s impossible to jorning Post, under the cap; evolution Made in Germany,” ‘Whether the revolution. will|Dermeated the court room of Cireult ja|Judge Osear FE. Heard, who came here atill.a core of good faith and loyalty |trom Freeport to ald the Cook County The Russian peonle bave! bench & great tradition of national honor i} Which, If they have the cholo, they |crevors, with applications for citizen wil never choose to break. Obviously the Allie can never recog- manifestos it showed himeelf really able to rule th \atorm and came—to say tho least credit out of the Fo getting fense accomplishes nothing in war.” The Daily Telegraph hopes that “as the authors of the coup d'etat are re- rarded by most of their compatriots Se merely architects of ruin and as representing nothing but the worst Weaknesses of the new Russta, the conaequence of their proceedings will be to draw together the aane and pa- triotie elements of army for the purpose of ending the chaos.” British) merchantmar nui ene We make extracts only under the name “BURNETT'S” (% low mber emy WASHT the trunk Ines will revise the tions’ for Increased rates an {ni jn grain ede ing by Peontyivania “During fons of bombs were ¢. aindromes at nications ala w vas. driven omy 2 ry in assisting to beach the vessel been torpedoed P. Berin of Oakland, on the U. 8.3. Sun Lie ew McCabe of Bayonne ater tender on the U. Bs houtas, were commended for ponirades from. drowns BRITISH AIRMEN BOMB BIG BASES OF GERMANY LONDON, Nov. 9. issued the following statement airplanes on Wednesday ing machines fired hostile troops of trenches ani and bo! the night on alrdra observation 5 destroyed f < Ww Collins, Ktallroad, ing the eastern lines the financial The railroads relied to~ showing Nov. commended five ‘avery tn the lino of duty Alfred ‘Allard of New Bedford: Mass; Btephen John Downey of Utica, N. ¥., and F, Kenneth Gunlach of New York detalied as signaimen aboard a ‘The War artillery and — photo- carried out by our Our Jowetly many rounds at transports and ‘a were dropped on billets, more tha Gontrode ¢ the moment what comfort this nation and 9.—Beeretary enttatod wero cited for Office RUSSIAN REVOLT CI CHIEF WORKED FOR $12 A WEEK HEKE FEW MONTHS AGt 4YELE EET ODEO DOO14 04 a ‘ 4 ‘ r4 Ny ry « * rs ie $ otfQNIROIAY. } ,slan Government, porter for a Russian the east side of New York. He ts about forty has long been fdentified with revole {onary movements, He camo and Spain. Bronx, when the Caar was over- thrown and immediately started for Russia, COURT FORGES NEW NAMES it WOULD-BE CITIZENS Several Protest Judge's Plan of} Americanization and Will Appeal to Federal Authorities. CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Americaniam In ship, ‘The Judge did not find the mul- #0 he rechristened a number, and cure talled the names of several. “If you are going to be American citizens you must have, American * Judge Heard sald. The fol- i are vome of the changes in names made by the Court: OLD NAME, NEW NAME. Vaclay Piseh James Peas Gersiher Woralowskt Harry Warsaw Leopold Bzirtakiomes Frank L. Franks Anaatasiue Lat Cogent Fidelman Jomint Delomsets Sam Iarael Wiocaazonski Aloysy Harry H. Lateis William Kaufman. Joe White Sam Wel! lamender Louis Valender Keg were accepted with good Brace in most’ Instances, but at least two ef the applicants protested and an- nounced they would lay the matter bee fore the Federal authorities. peceea eases TAXICAB BREAKS BONES OF MRS. W. C, LANGLEY Fifth’ Avenue to Delmonico’s When Vehicle Fells Her, Mra, William C. Langley was run over by a ‘taxicaD &t Mifth Avenue and 44th Street yewterday afternoon, She was taken to New York Hospital, Mr, Lang- ley aatd Inte last night that #he had fractures ef one rhouller biade and two ribs, but was resting comfortably, Mr Langley je @ member of Lawley & Co, at No. 1 Brondwa: “Hua rome ( at Base Withee ton, L. fire’ Langley bad fuet left her own car and was waiking across the atroc to. meet ‘her. husband at. Delmonic when the taxicab, Owned by the W gate “Express, Compan and driven by Thomas, P. Daly of > Baas 0th Hreets came down the street Daly Was not arrested, GERMAN wat wats FRET SOUTH BRAZIL Shipping of Food Entente Allies, to ymes In the Hailway bom 1 observed wat Few but 1 ballos by ot the our wchying machines, One of our ait- planes Fayed 40) Feber n. | GRAIN“RATES HELD UNFAIR, to al F allowance at 1 [falo wax given at to-day's ne-quurter rate he counsel for the and represent mainly on executives he wraly The only witneas J.B Brow ent Na Chicago Hoard of ‘Frad ho. testiNed that prgnent rates 0 orthwestetn oats and barley x i. astorn markets Minneapolia an viome ver Milw nt Chien *| Brasil, capi: | SANTA ANNA DO LIVRAMENTO, Nov, 9%—The municipal au- thorities belleve that the settlement of the strike which bad | tor some time fs only | that the Germans are |new walk-out, 1 The strike just was the | third in quick su Like: the J others, It xreatly interferred with the | whipping of foodstutts plies fo the Entonte A Offtclals believe those strikes are part of a revolutionary movement, The National Government is main: taining strong forces throuyhout the Jaffected district, and the Brasitians re declared to be ann) * | Againet the Argentine troopa, au'ntree sult of persisiont fet circles that Ar mabitlelee at Libros and Bi , Roar the ail ts taced by D4! problema Brae ) on here rary and formenting a Bott) ems nd other sup- renewal 9} ive ually tn the Ilo Grande Do Sul aad orto Alegro regions, and also active here. whieh le Brasil bas prohibited entrance Ingo the count rusuayan Germans 4 | 995901490008 Oger OOGHS Leon Trotsky, head of the Max!- Malist revolt that overthrew Premier | Keronsky, and Who now issuca re- ports In the name of the new Rua- was working for $12 @ week a few months ago as re- newspaper on years old and to |New York early this year, after being expelled from Switzgrland, Irance He was living in Vyse Avenue, tho clearing away a docket | 4 Uplicity of foreign names to his Iking, | 42 Broker's Wife Is Walking Across] * x he brokerage |< Strikes in Quick Succession Hamper ; (ROTZKY ATTENDED |ASSERTS KERENSKY :| TRIALS OF GERMAN | CAN STILL KEEP UP ® SPIESINNEW YORK SEMBLANCE OF WAR Tried to Reach Rintelen aad Was Shadowed by U. S, Secret Service Men, * oe Correspondent Back From Pei- rograd,Says There Will Be >No Civil War. Leon Trotaky, the Anarchist now} WMllam G, Shaphard, United Press playing such a prominent part in the | get thi f the Proviatonal Govern hace beatin 4 overthrow of the Provinto rn ment at Petrograd, spent the greater from, Petrowrad, whtera:hs was an oye- part of the thme’he waa in New York | Witte for many months of eventa lust Winter attending the trials of thagted up to the latest revolution: German spies, Federal officials r@| Shephert declares he was con- called him to-day as Leon Braunstein, } vinced that if Kerensky ascapes and the name he went under In the Bronx] pucoeede in abtablishing a new and’ in east side Soctaistic circles, | Government at Moscow, he will be and remembered that he made repeat-| anig to carry enough of the army 4 efforts to ret in commuhfteatiin) with iim to keep up a semblance of with Franz Rintelen, the most im-| warthe best that can be asked of portant of all the German conspira. Russia at this time. tors arrested here. “Thore will be no civil war in Rus- Rintelen, who ts now in the Tombs} piq—aside perhaps from some street wing his conviction for conaptr- fighting Mm Petrograd,” sald Shophord. ing against this Government, spent) phere are two kinds of soldiers In huge sums of money to further Ger-| pussia—those"who want to fight and 's propaganda. During his trial, | those who don't—and it 1s just aa hard | ding to Deputy Marshals whol to get the latter to fight the former had charge of the pritoner, Trotzky | og tt ts.t0 pot.them.to fight Gorman. not only tried to reach Rintelen In) ne Cear mobilized too many men. court but stopped him on Ws way to} ry wut 20,000,000 men fh uniform. "Tho | and from the Tombs, on one occasion great problem facing Kerensky in | getting so peraistont that the oMcers | Ootonet was how to gut vome of these | threatened him with arregt, men back to thejr homes. All the while he w: in the city, It “In Russin there are vast forces at was learned to-day, Trotsky was un-! work, guietay and often in an Under= der constant surveillance by Federal| ground way, But they are bringing agents and dotectives connected with | Russin together. Ad fur as the Bol- | | Capt. Tanney's bomb sqtiad at Pole] gnevikt aro concerned, we may aa| ‘Headquarters, Capt. Tunney and Bie] we) jook the facts squarely in the | men were on hand when Troteky an4] gaoo, {148 other Anarchists and Socialists! “pehind Lenine and Trotsky there salled from Brooklyn for Rusalaafier!are undoubtedly hundreds of thou. tthe Czar had been overthrown 19st! ands of Russian soldiers who will | spring. elcome any talk of peace. ! | "L feel sorry for Russia whon. that f Lenina and Trotsky make a! bunch lands there,” Capt. Tunney separate peace, it will be a separate reported to bave sald. peace for only @ portion of the Rus- cnereiieconsimames sian Army which has béen Poladied | | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. by the Lenine doctrines, “Petrograd is very Ukely to fall anyhow, But thie does not mean that Russia ts gone. ‘The thing that impresses me most on my arrival here—and particularly | in view of the latest news from Rus. | sio—is that we of America will have to carry the load. It will fall more and more heavily on us. % cy) ed % fs 3° * VATICAN DENIES. RUMOR Sy ta > : e he Fa OF NEW MOVE FOR PEACE * gOS essen B. wet & Austro-German Invasion Having No HS Ry Influence on the Action ag = of the Pontiff. Sah ant ROME, Nov. 9.—Pope Benedict does oN “ not intend at this Ume to issue a new ish it ish Be ff State author- Alby Ob to make this RS 8 statement to-day in denial of virtous be rae rumors Which have been circulated In SA ALN Italy since the Austro-German invasion, ~ ‘The Vatican oMctally characterized aa \ Hy 3 untrue rumors that His Holiness was za it even gonsidering @ seperate peace pro- ° a posal for Italy, WS SINTEEN GATS “GUILTY,” RULING OF FIVE JUDGES Dr Fine of $25 for Keeping Them at His Home. Five Supreme Court Justices in Brooklyn eat in final Judgment to-day on wixteen cats—and the cate are guilty, It was the case of Dr. William H. Hale, Superintendent of Brooklyn Public Baths, whose neighbors complained of the feline population of his premises, The jower cqurt fined Hale $25, and he appysled to the Apoalia’s ae Ba t+ weekth of my neighbors, but after the manner of plutocrata, they are as heart- logn an they are rich > ie ‘After petting ey turn aaritt and sl fo my sym- paineue Ife, wh and ened her at e—an expense can iil atrord ? gene, gets, my home, where, ‘way, thore are no sien, and my waite learns to love and | cherish we little working hilo 1, @ poor have my rained to provide nutriment ea —Janks, ected” Mills, ing Treats 4 wnani- Pel etetee Sat tee 4+ cyegtyssstzay: = FeFrEF Ty ae3 4-43 44+) Fitts eee Esser See $+] epi dtee SPESES | a fate violent a | Fesouces Pe them." Just Putnam h a Bt tH a Put Hale should pay the fine 1 aes — ree RS HS =} PIMLICO WINNERS. wg aby t iy bag? iyo B +S) emer RAC Wg get ak \6 furlongs eon b a By 43 + hy |reralent #7. ma P pO ee [Recta eo. Oy is bf +i ; Harronne, 112 ‘Toul sien 29.100 share third. hime, ster Marjorie, CHICAGO CORN MARKET. — | Arizona, | Iie Ellen, June re one me. Chats Bux and Mianeht un also oan MIs + RACK—Junton steep! e 138 ; ih Hes iis Hy iy SBCOND ies two mnilen—-Gold Bond hi} tS: HT Re +R) can trainht #2,80, place 92.80, eho i tial Bla Pour, 132 tfugh). show $5, second: ITEMS FOR INVESTORS (Bush). ee, aa walks) show 34.40 There have been no developments in| third. ‘Pime-—4.00, Crack O'Day, Bran affairs of Brooklyn Kapid Transit Com- | Altar Fire also ran pany £0 explain the decline in rulings on at THIRD RACE upward; olda and upwardi, a eon, when full Unnfig ahead of a yor & wtasy i Der cent dividend requirements were | }se place $3 overed, with a surplus of. 8727,970 for | geese HOT ( Welve imontha ended June 0. Hie bovona 9 fier Chicago and Great Western Raliroad.— | #0n), show tim aret ta, Clift aroun earugg from Jan 119 ond oF Oc. | Beige Gregtings iia “yan also ran, tober, $18,556,809; decreane, $817,444. California Fr Consolidated earnings for — nine months ended Sept, 30, as shown In the following statement, Any alfowan made fi ——— Retired Policeman Kille Him 3 polices ‘Thomas H. See, 60, a retire: man of the Fort Hamilton branch, with a record of more than thirty years in the service, shot himself through the head with ‘a police revolver in hie home Foleum Corporation— 1s h Street, Brooklyn, th Moning: ‘urvived by two daux morning. Sttribute hie act to despond- subsidiary ” brease {ng from poor health, ence remult: a | ia 85 knots and | [the ehifting of electric currents con- Hale of Brooklyn Must Pay | What the Russian Factions Stand For And Their Programs MAXIMALISTS: The party in- Bisting on immediate Institution of the “maximum program” of ex- treme socialism—division of all Property among the people, equal distribution of riches, government by conventions of the people, ete. BOLSHEVIKI : Maximaliste raised to the nth degres who add to the Maximaliet program the demand = for —_ internationalism, brotherhood of man, no wars, no armies, no navies. The clonest thing to them in the United States are the LW. W. Party has grown up eince the Russian revolution and many of its leaders formerly sided in the United States. BOCIALISTS: Kereneky's party. Subscribers to general socialist Ideals, but recognizing the necessity of a change made araduaily and not antagonistic to occasional use of anti-socialist means to qreater re- forms, ————— NEW ‘ELECTRIC ae wh ; Looks Li Thirty-Five Knots, but Car- ries Only Explosive: PARIS, Nov. 9.— Correspondents here have obtained a descrip the German “electrically controled high speed boat” sunk off the Beigtan coast last Saturday In weneral appearance + sombols a racing motor boat, mensions also betr its di- ‘lar, Its speed ig controlled by veyed by wires connecting It with the land. There is nobod ard the « but a hydroairpiane hoveriug above it directs Its progress by wir less messages to the shore stat f baviness e not permitted to say. ‘The boat was loaded with an explo- sive which was supposed to explode when It rammed against a British or ‘arehip. Wrench ALL HOPE 1S ABANDONED FOR MEN FROM ALCEDO earch for Missing 21 21 Men Given) Up, Admiral Sims Tells Washington. WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—-All hope for the safety of Lieut. Join 'T. Me vin and the twenty enlisted men re- ported missing after the torpedoing of the American patrol ship Alcedo has been abandoned. Vice Admiral Sims cabled the Navy Department to-day that the search for survivors of the Alcedo had been given up, and It was belleved most of the missing men were killed outright by the explosion of the torped: The Alcedo, a converted yacht, was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine | early Monday morning. She was tho | firat American warship to go down wince the war began. No detalls of the attack. have been made public, — BARS HEMPEL AND KREISLER. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., concert engagement tn Nov. %.—The Youngstown of Frieda Hempel, Metropolitan Grand |," Opera. Company fopranc, has been cancelled because of the alleged pro- German sentiments of Misy Hempel, st announced, tow gagement of Fritz Kroisler, violinist, an Austrian army officer, for etmilar reasons. PHILADIL LPHIA. No 1 — An nouncemynt of the acceptance of ‘the ban placed uyon tbusic of German ort- bythe Hiitsburei © ition whe made to. mn Geiphin, orchestra wi Of koncerta th Pitty) ORLA Asao~ 4 series h year LOATING MINE Motor Racer and Makes of! I res; neelling the ens | dem DECLARE NATION WILL YET BE SAVED PHILADELPHIA REFORMERS WIN ELECTION CASE RULING Court Orders Ballot Boxes Re. opened in Suit Involving Validity of Town Meeting Votes. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. %,—After hearing argument Wleation Court to-day decided to order the opening of the ballot box In the test case from the Firet Ward, involving the valldity of votes marked reforma party candidates in last week's election, and also for Samuel P. Rotan. candidate for District Attorney on the the Republican ticket, the town meeting party having no candidate for office, x ‘This decision means, according to the that in all elecs ballots with’ # Town Meeting lawyer tion divisions where the double marking were thrown out by }the election officers on tie technical lruling that they were Meat the boxer wil be The ballots t hat enough opened. . jated to Insure ¢ thus inv: the jon of the independent of Town Mecting Party candidates, who, apparentiy were defeated by maloritier ranging fron 2,750 to CITY PROMISED RELIEF _FROM COAL SHORTAGE {Fuel Administration Official As sured Shipments to East Will Be Gradually Increased, in New York City rélleved, beginning nd. Keove Schley. 1 photog be aradually ‘om! o* Manhattan of Fuel “Albert 8 local turned hington with Dr. Adminis- Garfield a auired to sell to them for 50 to 75 cents y Clata are working a play to res ljust_coni prices in the clty and they announced to-day that they would make @ nent in a fow days, —_ Ex-Queen Lilinokalant of Hawalt Heported Dying. HNONOLULY, T. I. Nov, *.—Er- Queen Lilivokilan! of Hawall was re ported dying to-day, Physictans said she could not 4 many “If It’s a Nut We Have It” New crop now arriving. We are direct receivers y and distribators of prime, | high-grade nuts of alb H j@@ kinds. Deal with us if you want quality, | j Downtown Prices Half Mock Went Hodson Terminal Rulldiag, C. S. CASH, | CLIFTON at CAMPRELL Broadway, 66th st curren 11 o'clock FOWL RANLTTE FC | Bere a: CAMPBELL VUNERAD | OHURCH, wroaaway, Saturday lock so ! | INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. liye TYPEWRITER Di mr also have been taken, tt wan! %, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS . ura tr wading, “Thon Testor it pecial for Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9th and 10th Peat ona OVERED Pass svi lent aver * oft” I Vsesn wi in i Honey. Pit yur’ 5 ‘Almonds Dg roverin TSten — 2 5c jai 4 hia REOLY rere cane pena fe bh Sugar € Hotlip aiX isc MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED rE WE ALSO OFFER ASSORTED HARD CANDIES Prono as th rien, e #0 & any othe am Sannoet CHOCOLATE COVERE: pecners erries laden mith | de Crema ns enveloved in et MChocdiate, VERY HIGH GRADE AS- HOKTRD, CHOCOLATES Bon Bon Choo Brooklyn ed by all mit bay trem. the finest ERED Thin a wtrT runt Chocolate, New. Yorks POUND BOX The apeci(ied welmht er ye the container, PUNERAL, © + Monday, | ¢ | ya