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{* Circulation Books Open to All.’ Copy riatt, 1917, by The Press Publishing (The New York World), OB Ukh Unt tn trenton New York wnt | Hadeon County, Sd. TWO CENTS elewhere, H AMOUNT OF MONEY SPENT RM FEARS Y INFUSION FIGHT OUTRAGEOUS, "ia rpg ASSERTS A MITCHEL EAD _— Head of Committee That Elect- ed Mayor in 1913, Raps One That “Faited in 1917,” CRITICISM FOR DODGE. Price Declares Campaign Con- { tained Elements to Make Re- Taken From Police by Masked | Mob of Oklahoma “Knighis | “GREETS, § HERO, jin BACK A ( A ORPPLE siete Hope in London Revived the Bolsheviki Deaichaion About Movement of Troo}:s 10. ken from seventeen mem- | bers of the Industrial Workers of the World were whipped, tarred and feath- LONDON, Nov. 10.—The battle hy which Kerensky hopes te save Russ: ered by a crowd of men In long black robes and black masks in a wild ra- The where- from the Bolshevikt may be, tmpend- ing around Petrograd to-day, accor!- vine near here last night ef abouts of the victims was unknown | "* o-day's interpretation here «f forms Open to Suspicion. wide . Bolsheviki-censored despatches from - 7 : the Russian capital : Two Inada: * Sever: ‘i In many respects the attack bore] x c arile ar seph M. Price, Chairman Ge fi . © proclamation of the Petrograd nig we a “| Wounded as Germans Sheticd | remarkable similarity to the kidnap-| i), Be WOH eke toon sion Executive Committee 0 3 ; eceart ; ping and Kishing of the Rev. Herbert] thy Kerensky, Kaledine and Korni which clected Mayor Mitehel, and a} Ambulance, Arrive Home. S. Bigelow, the Cincinnati pacifist, by|loff parties are/*moving troops. to member of the Fusion Committec of | 5 @ masked band at Florence, Ky, two| Petrograd” gave the basis for bel ‘can mother, Mra. MeQuil- ondo: t > Gov- fy 92917, which feed to re-elect the One American mother, Mrs. MeQuil- | vols eo. stripped to the waist, ‘” London that tho Provisional Gov deh tenld.to- day len of Philadelphia, gave proof to-day baie Fs OLAS an Jaane ath a ernment was about to Mgt with all ite of her Spartanibe spirit’ af encrinee strength to stamp out Laning, Trotsky “The amount of moneyrexpended by at gs Fi A jcat-o'-nine-tails and a coat of hot and thelr mushroom government ) the Fusion Committee of 1917.in this tO patriotism when she met her i ihel Ab ee : (a = / sab A ‘ . at tha | {af and feathers was applied to the he same time there was con f campaign was perfectly outrage wounded son, Brice MeQuillen, at th | bleeding back. With cach stroke of #iderable apprehension over one der- \ Ht goes far beyond anything in head of the landing stage when an the lash the black-robed group ut- P&teh passed by the Bolsheviki con- recollection in a municipal npaign American liner came tn, ae eee SRM ee + # sor at Petrograd, declaring that py reformers ¢ egular ies MeQuille hobbiing on a crutch.) tered the words, American Ambassacor neis had Up to five weeks b election ‘ h ki! right ey ane atti | “In the name of the outraged | recetved word that the revolution had b nization at all for the untform of the American Filet - there was no organize ; MN for Reue. : Sevinge Sad ach tka: bo women and children of Belgium. spread to Moscow. This message as- 1 campaign purposes, and thin even ) Santhac qth: ta cmAran: | Immediately following the beatings, | #erted the Bolsheviki had repeated after the Pus sha by their i atoee tee Gai and the two| the f. W. W.'s were started toward thelr corps at Petrograd in Moscow, negligence PADUA BEUTBRY | pall unto negro heels, arene the Osage Hills, while the crowd fired | 44#uming control of all Gevernmentul eae oy tt f 1917, With McQuillen, also on crutches, | hundreds of rifle and revolver shots) Tepe i The Fusion Committee oT | was ha churns Wagner Vetierine, ates Witacehe alt had been expected here that Mos- A rented nice, attractive offices inan in- ¥a9, Tia The Knights of Lib: appar- |W would rally to the support of the espaol ‘ f- ed s ~ Roth boys were badly wounded be- | ently is the name by which the black- eave he 2 A ron nt. The city has P hat would have been thor poy's ounded always heretofore been a stro Db. any ailed ri | advertising fore Verdun Aug. 2, They had three| "bed group chooses to be known Sone ae Savonane vane Tee ne anace) Fortunately, a political eam- Wounded French soldiers fn their am-; Large printed signs bearing nese | vistonal Government. if it ts con eat ords peared afte the on ce { paign cannot be eonducted Ike a sell- bulance and were hoisting in a fourth | Words appeared after the W. head. |{7med that the Bolsheviki pow con ing campaign for soap. A ticket can- While under shelling when # projec the front door of the I ie ¥ “| trol it, the coup must have been cle npaign for soap. 4 i ei iroad stations, on tele- i t have been clev not be advertised into office through explode® in thelr midst. The four | @uarters, in ral disien erly carried out, The last word tr the paid columns of the newspape French wounded were killed, the am-| 6raph poles 4 uot LW. Win |Celved regarding Premier Kerensk “Post-mortems are always dis- bulance wrecked and both Americans} Eleven of the seventeen “| Was that he was enroute to Moacow ; terribly mangled, When they recov-| had been convicted tn police court! wii en tat agreeable, and, I realize, are pecu- Saneraacd, Bagh wial @ expectation of estublishin \ Harly easy, They are only valuable cred they found they had received the | on a charge of vag , the Provisional Government's oapital if they teach us something and help Medal Militaire and the Croix de, fined $100 and committed ote and | there. us find out what was wrong with the Guerre, with palm and star. six others who had saris crtie The suspicion that Germany's hand organization, ‘This campaign has| The ship which brought McQuillen|Desses were arreste ; tae ht oe te] a8 behind the whole Bolshevik} re taught us that the Fuston managers and Vetlerine carried Representative | tes decided to suspend the ne s Fivolt was atrengthened to-day with | absolutely failed to understand the|Medill McCormick of Mlinoia, just| the seventeen would leave the Clty lreceipy of despatches quoting Ni | popular mind of the town, with the, back from a survey of all the F -| before morning: wider Jai Lenine'’s speech bef. the All ' inate deplorit ult pean fronts, He left the ship hurried- In three to) aie an officer at] Russian Council of Workmen ar | “My bb t Fusion move-|!¥ presumably to catch a train to} the wheel of each he men Were! Soldiers. He proposed a programn roger 5 at will not| Washington to report to President} started away. which dovetails exactly with the long ments along th a dines il t Sane pa aha care neared Te Wi.Wi Hall'al oune oor Hea yw A : r h H be successful has been ‘ weep side erty |S d Germa euce propaganda Goaginessa by the way the recent| Isaac F, Marcosson, writer, re-|number of the “Knights of va? iis Lenine, presumably spokesinnn for th campaign was conducted. The com-|returned on the ship after several | Jumped from behin d a pile ° nea new powers installed a z mittee contained elements which| months’ stay abroad. He was at|and with levelled rifles and revolvers) jo seg a tnree.months' armistice of make reforins in this town unpopular) Monte San Gabriele when the Ital- | ordered the drivers to : all warring powers—which w and open to suspicion jana held that peak, and attributed] The 1 W. Wis bir auloniy. carry Germany through a critica “y Mr. Cleveland| the present Italian defeat to lack of | #earched, their hands ted With rope} winter ye agreed to—and a conte ' Dodge that } uld not take guns and shells. and the drivers were OF Fed SSDs of representatives of all natic Chairmanship of the committee ot fen, Cadorna,” Marcosson sald,| ceed. Six automonis A Tolned im discuss pew 1917 unless he was willing to a victim of circumstances. I have} *milarly clad i Ge waee atten into a actual working head and not merely |seen nearly all soldiers in the war and | Procession : NEW RUSSIAN CABINET a figurehead |to my mind the Italians are the best | tM’ ravine, — f the "Knights," but on taking the chatrmanship he| “Lenine," he continued, discussing wih ape Kes rs that} ’ 4 = sul one meetin. ecom-|the Russian situatios doubt. | ard intervals. ESS S2) Eta \ attended but one meeting of t n-|the Russian situation, “is undoubt- | Yard interne wate (asnaal TROTZKY HIS CHIEF AID mittec that I can recoll ly a German agent and he ts tho | fried to ° Nol thRSA tanta | \ quence was that conduct dangerou: in In Russia to. | back by these guard a a , ejuence was that eo tu angerous man In Russla to- | Pack Os Wen move: qilekly. | pair lbp AGA A _ |The automot ina ctr-| Leader of the Bolsheviki Is t * practical veto on expenditur GERMANS CUT THROATS } cle, with on an) omier and Ex-New York " as the hands that cor the See nip to (he waist porter Foreign Minist j dertaken without his consent.” ' lpsinte A) at enor One by one the] Russian Con of Work Mr. Pr ® adv xr 4 forma a : : ropes wore ta from thelr wrists} Soldiers’ Delegates {i re of a new ¢ Ses y an Si : Men Taken in Loos Raid Re-| ang they wer 4 e big tree! elally to ha La ( ; Primary Law wh : | ported Slaughtered in One of the pa p stepped for-| posed of Holshey ik ‘ ef & non-partisan 7 ] i th 1 ipplied it until ward with a 1 app headed by Nik i Le ‘ ata“ winetion Y tron Cold Blood pecan the blood ran. vd}and Leon Trotaky 4 b HAMILTON, Ont,, Nov. 10—The bod= | 44, with a bru polling Minister with their throats cut when Canadians | \* dtl { feathers rie ve the enemy from a position in the |@nd several ' nt Assem p KILL TEN IN AIR nals “i BeanELy T RORGPAIRET | thrown into the tar selects 1 new In add sibeas veewl ved i torday | whe eo) id done Bis! Lenine and Tr n - men had been captured in a|turn at the wh post they were! bers are reported tc q PARIS, Nov. 10.—1 w ffi- | rald and slaughtered in cold blood when all lined up w f toward! Minintor of the 1 i lal announiceny ax ma day: | the German position was attacked. Capt I + warning to! Miniater of the Int 4 Enen " W's Tulsa Minister of Agricu 1M bomb Y in } ' ald Now Minister 1 M if -” er ha Committee on W n M f ] ans rd n t f halt ed MED Ovsiannikof, Kry 1 { Germa 6, Who threw dow! ran with th foet ’ Minister of Comm MLN, ( cendiary bombs. "Seven per belong mh ; ehta int to the hospital staff were killed and brush. Hf the “ealent = ‘Were wounded fired volley after volley into the alr, (Continued on Second Page) NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, KERENSKY READY TO ATTACK BOL SHEVIKi 1917. TEUTONS ADVANCE. T0 PIAVE RIVER: CAPTURE ASIAGD |t Hort to ( vatflank Italians Seen | | in an Offensive on the ‘wat 000 BLAZE |. Trentino Front. “Cireutation I Booka Open to A 12 PAGES BERLIN, Nov, 10 (via London) The Austro-German forces which u Invading Northern Taly have reached captured | The Plave River bas been reached Adviatic {[Asiago is on the Trentino front, 20 miles west, of the Two Business ness. Buildings Des. lave TRAE, caniatrugnl the troyed, and Wind Carries | jugians tive boon expecting to Embers Half Mile Away. fight a decisive battle. The cap- ———— ture of Aslago indicates that the Fire that early to-day threatened Germana and Austrians have be- the business section of New Rochelle kun an offensive on the Trentino WEATHER —Pair Te Morrow INA EDITION % L 1 Add PRICE County, % Mob Flogs, Tars and Feathers Seventeen I. W. W.’ s KORNILOFF MAKES ESCAPE SAYS PETROGRAD DESPATCH: JOINS KERENSKY ANDKALEDI BRITISH DRIVE BAVARIANS FROM LAST OF THE RIDGES; TAKE 12 FORTIFIED FARMS Advancing in re Midst of a Great Storm, Haig’s Troops Gain All Their Objectives on Battlefield Beyond Passchendaele. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FLANDERS, Novy. 10 (United Press).—British troops drove their wedge nearly a mile further into the German positions out of Passchendaele to-day. torious troops are reported to have achieved all their objectives, Haig’s vi fortified * farms have been overrun by tho British at- tacking waves. Vigorous fighting destroyed two buildings at MugWenet “front i: ag effort to outfiank the and Lawton Streets, and, jumping piave tine, half a mile, burned three $15,000 real [The breaking of the Italian dences in Clinton Place. The total front at this point probably would loss ts placed at $250,000. The fire "D- — antail retirement of the Italians paratus of New Rochelle was ANZ — fron the Piave line. mented by the departments of Larcn- [Busegand twat the foothiiis of mont, Pelham and Mount Vernon, the Alpe, 31 miles from the blaze started from spontangous Adriatic coast, The Germans have combustion in the hardware store cf reached the Piave all along its Willlam Ensinger on the ground floor Curse over the piuins of northern tthe five-story Downey Bullding at pene Nov, 10—The edemy haa| Huguenot Street, and spread poor checked in the Ledro Valley, the! adjoining paint store of Abram War Office announces. A hostile} n impetuy entire All ex jcture was used as a storage ware- was reported all slong the line, uf the advance. TURKS LOSE 0000 == N BRITISH DRIVE FOR JERUSALEM Invaders Haig’s advance to-day is shoving the Bavarians gradually off all the | ridges. They ard resisting violently | but unsuccesstully LONDON, Nov. 10 stormy Weather at dawn this morning Field Marshal Haig again set bis great at- | tacking war Capture Ascaton, chine In motion for a = {drive north and northwest of Pae- Only Thirty Miles From | .chendaet : Palestipe Capital. “Good progress” in the new attack — was noted in the Hritish Com- LONDON, Nov, 10.—Capture of As-| mander-in-Chief's report. The paints and olls gave it an thruat at Hrocon, In the Tesino Basin, | eaton, ten mies from Jerusalem, by| The drive to-day is the second this s that carried it through the 4/80 has been checked, From Suse week which the British have directed gana to the aca the Ttatian rear] Oly thirty miles from Jerus y building within a short time, | Jat the last remaining hold by the guards, Gisengaging themselves from | the British. was offlelally announced! cept the ground floor of the th6 enemy, crossed the Piave Biv enemy on the Passchendacle Ridge. blowing up bridges | was occupled ise. At 4.15 the front wall of the An Italian rear guard foree which Downey Bullding fell into Huguenot 48d been surrounded at Lorensagy, suceceded in forcing its way out Street, narrowly missing several fire- narrowly miseing several fires | “ii, magnitude of the tak of with en, ‘The loss on the building 1) drawal to the Plave line was made $100,000, apparent with the arrival of count- | The fire went next to the Lambden !ess8 refugees from that territory, It patimated that there are now @ Huilding at Huguenot and Lawton, ~'" © ; ae ra ‘) milion homeless people in Rome Stre in the corner of which Was. sfuny vdine need People's Bank for Savings, The! Military exigencies dictated the emainder of the three-story bullding complete civil well us military |was occupied by lawyers and real /C¥@cuation of ull the territory be- tate agents, ‘The building was do- | {Ween the Livenza and Piave Rivers r 4 with a lows of $100,000, ‘The | SUch large villages ond cities as Bel records were safe in the vaults, Vittoria, Conegitano, rare ana is belleved many legal records and Orderga wero completely pisinea eave. burned tripped of their inhabitants The en RN rame buildings in the im-/*™Y Wil find them itterally shells nodiate neighborhood were dam The abandonment of territ firemen 416 00d work Invaders heretofore has not been on s Wholedale nflagration. (“uch a large The evacuat ‘ they. ware” at k wt the /f0F the retreat across the Talia vac. aimnas © carried Mento Was only partial, presu y t wind to the homes of Decause the Itallan comm: t Cox, Willlam I vena and | iRtended to make its final stand be New, in Clinton Place f a| fore the enemy uhat way, and these ined, | Gen. Alfleri, the Mininte of several othe lonceg !9 Announcing to Gen. Cad ere damag ppointment era — y Committee, said that GERMAN FORGES ENTER et move nes Ne 9 THE GAPITAL OF FINLAND ‘sv 2 susve ny. wit ared by the # 1 Cadorna’s + t ' ! er Off x Had Been Rey orf! spate _ ielsingfors Several La Rut the Gove t Ag adorr ena ‘ 1OLM, N " eral ; j I 1, ha ‘ according 1 ¢ \ Haparand onB \ Dy vay of alaed 90.7 k w n ‘ ‘ \ have been raised 0.7 p Jersey City in @ report from the ceyptian front |The direct objective of both of these lay \thrusts is Westrooxebeke, lying at Ascalon in on the Mediterranean ’ | the extremity of the bigh ground and practically due north of Gaza, which | commanding the lowlands north to by the British carlich| Koulers, With to-day’s smash, Haig has been In the week Ten thousand Turks have been killed | BOTS ahead in the “Ypres sector” und ‘wounded by thé “Hritian in th | since Sept, 21. ‘This is his ninth gen- an tt eral agsauut against the enemy's iivance aguinat Jerusalem, t M-lines, Sivery previous bidw Gan jal statement declared. This is been powerful ugh to advance elusive of prisoners the British lines materially~and een this despite the fact that the Crown Prince Ruprecht massed Bia |RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR = [essicest tiavarian' troops to. oppose \the Tomimies Roulers ts th REPUDIATES BOLSHEVIK! ultimate objective of the British onslaught. With this olty eT, in British bands, one of the main ses to Recognize ¢ Govern-|iine of German nmunications to ment Now Established at the coast submarine bases of Z 4 prugme and Ostend would be severed. Petrogard Ls dine eg 8 - Roulers lies five miles beyond Paes- VASHINGTON, Novy Decla =} chendacle 1 can be head a na . ; : French Hepulse Geen Attacks onal Covernmen un & all the ¢ Sorthweat of Kheim mente ¢ Ae PAR jerman troops ua acy, Ambassador an ert . ta ances last night | nea ' 1p 4 northwest of ed thin afternoon that the fi a th ne th Ru. 1 * ‘ toed Meinl report * mbassy in Washington w 1 ne Bren The iT » recognize the author eme Haxten ernment ‘On the mtr hwest of Rheims t nhices. the wa rked by a series of Am: | eftorta directs us a th our tren I ) get any | pecially 5 mation rey 1 | tr my | not er si 2 Jany point 4 party axa 1 4 1 penetrated v fuximall a >w ‘ t h 1 deatreyod we whol y ton r bank of the Meus ‘ , | rdun the artillery fight we a f & Maxima n« n be spirited In the af ay : aume Wood, where ; | ther patrol engagements In xp wil ‘ eich prisoners, o kes and in Alsace we (opront Pilcht Again Postp n 4 terat see OR the Pana i ee ng his lines northwest fuled the t r A cast Of Bieem * w N ng eport Crom the n assenwers Cia the tmanie 1 Va ngain post: | id. poned 4A nday being set for ue Bock ean ‘ore tae me for the trip, ¥ oe Mele ae (ie sale tule, Aare, Peer i

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