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r eT ya - -— eer —F oe -_ — socpgieieatiinee: wh = RED GUARD DEFEATED BY KERENSKY ARMY | The WEATHER ie to marrew y . ns '“Cireulation Books Open to All. York and 1, NNT. by The Pree CENTS claww here Cm. The Mew Yorke Wort fe ‘Ireulation | Books Open to All? PRIOR! Mehing NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917 18 PAGES PRICE isin st CTE ew nent WILSON THREATENS TO SEIZE RAILWAYS Italians Admit German Success on Upper Piave NK CENT tn Gee Besson Coasts “a TW MUST KEEP ROADS RUNNING, ANERCAN ARVEN FOUR GREAT TEUTON ARMIES "s.. BOLSHEVIK TROOPS LOSE WILSON'S REPLY TO DEMAND goes AUTAKING THE ALANS. 5====y IN BATTLE FOR PETROGRA OF $109000,000 PAY RASE...="=-.... ON THE PAVE RIVER INE es) SMDERS KN KERENS Fire, but Escape Injury— — a fi | Allies Praise Work President ry to Prevent | : a: |Raiding Parties Destroyed » BRIT i Transportation Tie-Up Dur- WITH THE AMHRICAN ARMY IN| Midstream as They Attempt ing the War. FRANCE, Nov. 14/—American Army to Force a Crossing aviators have participated in bor) = | observation duty at varloos) «secon communes ware atot | points on the battle line. the’ snow tidal bik) posilaeeh } Heads of Brotherhoods Now SENTENCES SELF The aviators are officers of the) creny we ay wine ee “BLOW IN FLANDERS Voting on Demands, Will Regular Army, some of whom had ° | I Kerensky, Kaledines and Korniloff | Appear to Have Made a Combina- tion and Control Entire Nation Except Part of the Capital. —— t } mofed works OF daolte Liaser' dee | LONDON, Nov. 14.—An Exchange Telegraph despatch from Go to White House. aa sara peotaecldd bere " Binns ee clared to-day's oMclal report. “We | Copenhagen says the arrival of Premier Kerensky in Petrograd, Moved by Thought of Own] on auty MA Wailea cones? ¥ captured Primolano and Fetter." Crown Pie Ruppracht | ? ' | | @ecompanied by troops, is reported by the Russian Legaticn at Petes af tis Haves as Son, Manahan Quits Force On the ralds the Americans have | Wome Admite succe of: Germans Beaten in Attempt to Rewin ' \ i a 4 || Stockholm, Kerensky is said to have defeated the Bolsheviki. Brotherhoods to demand wage in- After Acquittal. oe ce Ae ee er BOM Ov. W--A Withdrawai of Passchendaele Ground. ) ae ae oa ) The Finnish Telegram Bureau says the whole of Russia except a creases, President Wilson has set tac ; ‘ E the Italien forces In the north, in the i ie 15 a jit Hf [small part of Petrograd is now in the hands of the Provisional Govern- | For nine hours, until 2 o'clock this} "#¥e s@ined much experience which | region cast of Aniago, is announced); LONDON, Nov, 14—The Germans| lia 3 Jane in the future wiki assist them, av well) by the War OMtce. Oh the Lower imet with a complote defeat at the DIO RSAN &s the new mombers of the air ser-/l'iave River tho attack continues On hangs of the Brilieh yesterday {a \city. vice who are nrriving or are to arrive, | the Germans, who yesterday effected pander, the War Office reports, An| Miss Jane N, Moran became the ( 4 crowsing near Zenson. ‘The state- 8. of th pricans were | | bride of George Nichols in the Chureh | reached a verdict of not guilty jome of the Americans were 1®) 21: says the enemy bas not yet boon machinery of the Federal Government in motion to avort a paralysis of the country’s transportation systems, 50 vital to the war inent. This agency also declares Kerensky has taken “virtually the entire " From the same source it is announced that Gen. Kaledines, the zossick chief, has assumed the dictatorship of Southern Russia and chat | morning, a jury wrestled with the | Problem of the guilt or innocence of |Orrm L, Manahan, policeman, and to recapture the ground re- mM c attingto 104 p- OI $0 ¢ Provisiona ent are sigi b eye Capproximately 170,000 members | .¢ tor almost four months Mana- Tecent raids in wiich bombs were! distoaged complotely won by tho Britis near Pas- | °! nee se pod Se Bite Lo- orders of the Provisional Government are signed by Kerensky, Kaledines st fo! hy Mana- | ft cust Valley, 1. 1, at noon to-da or : ef the four ralirond brotherhoods |tan himself had wrestled with the @opped on German positions of mill-| An attempt of the enemy to cross {achendacte was repulsed. poe pe Cereal olay Nhat en and Korniloff. are voting secretly on demands | same problem, and he too had ‘FY tmportance, The observation | the Mavo between Quero and Fenore| Meld Marsha! Halg to-day reported! gmaii reception and breakfast at the LNo word came to-day from Petrograd itself, The last despateh« Tor wage increases estimated at | reached a verdict--which was not Work has been done at many points| ¥a# salalia The enemy suffered roles iw incre ai shane Sees country home of the bride's parents, that are known to have come direct from Petrograd were went by c ‘ : aaversly. © enemy attacked yesterday $199,000,000, ‘This ts almost twice [that of the jury. He pronounced a bUt none of the machines carrying “ salt Pane epee lean eh rs ie ‘s i ny ten | Ber and Mrs, J. Pierpont Morgun, at the Bolshevik! faction, claiming sucdess over the Kerensky forces ‘ f € oO secta sianan Na pian hs J he enemy i me SHEE “a coe!) *ol Ove, 1 Pe: 5 7 " as much as tho brotherhoods got | sentence upon himself this morning Aarons has Be te r i eae Save succeeded in crossing the Fiave | Duixed:” spp amen a a * fd fa | oe showing that the extremists were at that time In control of the (erough the Adamecn lew:] before Justice Cropsey in the Bu- where the American troops ar hear the. bai ihe etktawant saya ed Crown Vince Rup-! i A BAD AAEM ° telegraphic communications.} eine: Ci e are? rene! 4 : “worth oy aw cle $ ivi a © Finnish 7 At a conference with the heads of| brome Court, Br nokiyn, after th thet at Grisolera, four miles geom' {> thrust as “north of Pas-| Travellers arriving from Petrograd, the Finnish Telegram Bureau other verdict had been read. Numbers of French machines have Big Four" Brotherhood at the) Munahan shot and killed a boy, Deen turned over to the Americans, i ank Varley, seventeen years old, of but thus far none has been engaged ewpand A a aes S lany. considerable strength wate 7 tne West 12th Stroet and Oyster Bay, Lab between the Bolsheviki and the populace. 7 2 i erlal ghting of la rtance, No| ™4rshy region betweon the Plave and z ‘a » " ; ee iy : aaa te erteat’ Recht ip ak the eh Roa air-|the Vecchia, where they are belt ermans have launched sin The Petrograd garrison was reported to be deserti ig the Bolsheviki and he answered toa charge of hom|- altie H he Ax ors to defer any struggle until after Cie, tnen have been reported, although | held. Very severe artillery a suocesaty! drives of last ‘reek, ‘TURKS IN GREAT RETREAT |204 the Antiea embassies were said to have got into touch with Premier 3 have tired heavily | continues along the river. sin inemente Actiiiery heitie a Kerensky. The people of Petrograd, the travellers said, were turning the Verdun Front. 70 THE NORTH OF BAGDAD down the Bolsheviki proclamations and hooting their leaders in the streets. var at least The: rt e," Manahan |enemy airplanes the war at leas’ here was a crap game ¥) Following the Itallan withdraw PARIS, Nov. 14.—"The artillery was sis the son of Mr. and ” | Mr, Nich the mouth of the river, groups of the | schendaele Mrs. John W. T. Nichole of No adds, say that when they left the capital there was fighting in the streets cd through into the| Tile counter-attack is the first of the White House on Noy, 22, Wilson will appeal to the labor lead-| President 7 " | said ¢ « pon them. With the announcement of this con-| said on the witness @tand. “It was upon ng ; utili |my duty to atop it. 1 t toward a| The Allied oMfcers are enthusiastic | to @ new line of resistance eas evoud a8 ‘bovw ina HaeaEE lot ing flyers| Asiago, the Austrians occupied the! a x 226-Lamon-Mongaso - Arten - Fe ference it was disclosed that Pr > Earlier despatches from the | sank of tte Meuse tveraun front] er Witrev oe °° RUMOR OF GERMAN TUNNEL | Finish Tetearam Bureau, whion i ' S North o exrit, over the work of the y¥ dent Wilson, while entertaining every | it ran and [chased them. I had my /@nd #ay they comb the daring of front, 4 son the Sire 4 | i hope for a complete agreement, does| overs in my hand and when <|the British flyers und the technique| front, between the Hrenta and says to-day's official communteation, | | Were received in a cablegram filed not intend to permit a santo stumbled over the rough ground 1|f the French airmen. All the opera: rave, etiitwengle ile “Prench detachments made a une British Announce, T0 ENGLAND REVIVED! at Stockholm at 4 o'clock yester- portation systems to be tied up t ve been, in a measure, in ¢ violent attack by the Austrians! per of succe fds, partiouls: be peat oe eae es toal dime. in musk Tishe pulled the trigger, though | rome Have Dell) (2 8 MPGPAPA I re eine (ranting ¢rontweat oP 4 Bee GE SUSE MwEER ane ee LONDON, Noy, 14.—-Withdrawal on # day afternoon, said Premier Ke y a strike a! I didn't mean to. The bullet killed |Dature of Ines ni ry s St, Quentin, wholesale acale of Turkish forces oppos- rensky defeated the Bolsheviki at the nation’s history, even if it be- The second American detachments|Garda was defeated compile binet | ely Sapigneul and at Chaume Wood, and! ing the Aritish north of Hagdad was ro- | Bonar Law Tells Commons the boy, It was an accident.” Tearskoe-Selo. The Cossacks are comes necessary for the Government | to eater the hes have returned to — brought back prisoners.” yorted in @ statement from the Mesapo: Is Considering All Possibiliti ‘The wa hard look | e face | a , S 1¢S, reported ri iT ROTHERHOOD HEADS ARE|°! Manahan when the verdic of not | plished successtully and without the ¥ | | 3 thaceHole ot iia Surktah of Invasion. be wats OT 'e telegraph inde AGAINST ARBITRATION. @ullty was read, and It was & 100K) oowieage of 4h mans, The| ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS IN BOY,1 ’ LLED A U BOAT for withd m thirty to] LONDON, Nov. 14.—“The War Cabl-| 11g aise wonected hen It was disclosed to-day that Judgo|''t Justice Cropsey misread. Me de | thing geries of battalions Is now oo-| ITALY, Nov. 14 (by the Associated fi north of the revert | not te considering all posstbuttien of an| ena mua upserted by {hie puree William L. Chambers, head of the] ied to supplement the verdict With | cupying the line, having marched Preas)- —The Plave lino still holds In TORPEDOES DUTCH SHIP) m a Invasion," declared Chancellor of the|the Provisional Government, » mi Federal Board of Mediation and Con-|4 reprimand. Calling Manahan before |in on @ brilliant starlight night, the main against heavy and contin-| Sa : Tekrit {9 @ small village on the Tierts. | mxchequer Bonar Law in the House of | Premier Kareneky h “if "ie bp: ciliation, already has been holding} bm, the Justice said uous artillery fire from the easter Tea Suny ee ,|ninely-seven miles norihwest of Mag- | Croumauen Boner Bremiee. Keveiaky hia. iaed ontaem conferences with the heads of the| “Lat this be a lesson to yo to de y T LYNCH Denk and the efforts of tho Austro-|Ten Survivors, Seven Hours Injdad. it te tamous in history ax the |Conmena luedan | | |from Mf Wish BAYS appesreaion “Big Four’ Brotherhoods. The status] more careful with your revolver WORKERS TR 0 Germans to cross tho stream. These Small Boat After Unwarned | !Ft#place of Saladin pectin MUsre A@paraniy Inauoea by © Petrograd papers. The anti-Bol« 0 2 _ ud, gfors newspup nouncing tha yvement Is z a efforts have taken (ha brane j te he Helier nom said Justice Cropsey, “the several battalions crossed the river| LONDON, Nov. 14.-An Amsterdam More or lees circumstantial rumors | Nedlines @ on pontoons near Z% eonson |dlnpatch to the Dally Matl says @ Ger- SAVINGS CAMPAIGN HERE afloat during recent weeks have carried | Shevikt The Italian artillery o: trate! | Man submarine on Monday torpedoed the story that the Germans were boring | downfall. of the proceeding: disinclination of the brotherhood | Bev heads to commit themselves to a plan| "Bu of arbitrating tho differeness, and the| rules of the Police Department com-| 5.4 Rone Around His Neck, but ment negotiators] pel you to carry one, hope of the Gove is VERT HO ‘ 2 4 4 without warning the Dutch trawler ® tunnel under the Channel to attack (For the last three days reports iy for an agreement which will post-| ‘Then Manahan delivered his own| Officials of Pennsylvania Cork thos an Ge raiding parties, Hulbertjo at @ point 2% miles off the| . ina | econ |[Hnaland. and hed been at the work ever] have beon coming In from Soendi fone any disruption of the transpor- | verdict. Plant Rescue Him. sie ee ‘ m in mh 5 anes Dutch coast 4 | John F, Harris in General Charge | since they reachod the Belgian seacoast, savinn eources of the Gateat of . “Lg sing > Police D ng them back on par A Dut oy of fitter ee c ther ame ah oralactaa lavedn 3s of f 7 . ing 16 reside Jopartment, ¢ i the ant i Chestianes is i F ‘ pine a 1 D n troops © revived cif fel alta pap cbein Dad same Eranese He is of the age of the Varley boy.” |“* '" roe ad to hang Albert) 22neulnary, Men who have returned |belng seven hours in a smal! boat, were New York District. recently in stories from the British} contradicted t ¥ ate een ae Che ee Sree = —— DIANE. HOES Cosas t toreman | from the batteries slong the Plave gay |!anded at Ymuiden, WASHINGTON, Nov. 14—The 4 nt revealing that the German Gen-| spatches ror srad. Th the President's attitude toward the Sizenhufer ORR any tee i ee pve ag te Ble ora Paco fo apron “at situation: BROOKLYN MAN WOUNDED, | wnen no toa to help in the 2,000,000,000 war savings BURGLAR IN EDISON HOME | som » ere re conversation books to many of its sol-| been receiv attle at Taars- hac aA * con-| Ut from middle calibre gui npalgn were announced vereaan a een fF May 1 not express wy very deep) pucuisaae) ae Canadian. ae HGR ae B war cone)" Reports indicate : emy Is to-d These ia the New York dis- [0% koe-Selo, a Kerensky victory hav- ous interei r efforts to|Other Ame ° rac p indi ‘ Me Weak cebabtad” Gistie set Disp ae haldedeas ede hi gua OTTAWA, Ont., Nov, 14,—'The fol-| try for entering ar, th bbed| Horoevio iy on the lower a teneral Director— Harels K; Bolas vie SUROSRE OR: She Ober Oey brotherhoods engaged in train opera-| 1 ving American names appear in to-|@ rope ar 4 round hia neck) von Below is on the upper Plave ‘ loaner eee New York bond . casion. a0 tlon to an agreement thay the , all) say's casualty [et s oN ttl : * could stop! Gen, Krobatin tw in the eastern Tren. | Miruder Escapes Wh Surprised " New ie Miss gatas) =—Bredarie NW SOCIALISTS ARE SHUT OUT The Fianteh relegronn Bureau . be ne. interruption in tt r re i iene Wounded and missing—E, Anderson ew tino and Gen. Conrad E . by Maid—Inventor and in ixchang " e wh advices so clea y par Nee ihe on either side until ample opportunity | Gouvick, Minn | > Prentind: "Thin aived ies Wife Both Au }¥erke ; : Pitino antin | spatches rece on Sunday an shall have been afforded the United! Wounded—L. B. MeMilian. | MAY SEND of trvine ¢ € Both Awa New York ( V (tiim Tu Commissionerships Go to| M ay asserting that Premier States Board of Mediation and Con-|W. F Apple, Pavenpary 8 ARGENTINA while Borqevio and Cor - the home of 1 A | oe , “ N Three Parties—Only 3,000 ] Kerensky had overthrown the ‘ a i AN f posstble,| Burr, Clevelanc Villans ee FRG ~ Lewellyn Park, Ore | ins fmm cardi ¥ , ‘ | Bolshevik! as to suggest that th siiasion ‘to Bring about, if possible | our: HER ARMY 10 FRANCE the Pla 1 Trex ng. 'T ate Mi FP, Morgan @ ¢ Votes for Prieth, | 2 asa dhesth riper shi nee. an amicable agreement, and that i ae anthan oft , i d to the 0 to-day t a | may be @ delayed vers! of the My rredert : inber of troops under th rular entered the house | ght seisapnagtiiaeiliaeates d s five city Commisstonerships | eport h ° = in the event of a failure to bring} | ——- same reports, which were contra ¥ ! PEOB Y soringfeld, , uJ Gerinan commanders in not knuwn: r. Edinon's na was! DEMANDS BEERLESS DAY. 4 among Republicans, Dem-| “ited by the announcement rec about such an arreement any On | Heller, Ideal, 8. D.; Lance Corporal 8.| Military M = - » third f whe | ” rate and the “Muabor Party,” but the diet 4 by | tba ean cual nant: troversy that may have arisen will Yell, Texas; W. J, Hughes. aa Ng Italian Legislators Prom the awakened by on | Soctultsta were shut out, according to| ceived yesterday i rogra be submitted to arbitration in Frank) ang Huppert of Govern: epped Into @ hallway and ¢ ¢ tlon returns to-day, | that the Kerensky forces had been cordance with the pr ¥ United State ROME, Nov. 14.—More than 6¢0 Sen 1. The intruder escaped by ners! ‘Thomas L, Raymona,| defeated a @ battle near Tsars- Newlands law? i — sees ey yclinte 1 Deputle Page eh window and sliding down ndent Republican; Alex koe-Selo BUENOS AYRES, Nov, 14.—it 1s] ators an puties have arrived Ho hud climbe r Stockholm oo: r “I take it for granted that * Jannounced that the Argentine Coa. | Rome fr parts of t 1 a . aha : ter Are ty k. Demoe One kaemh lis eotreapen ant cation Soria will succeed, Bensuse tt . eos Vv t authorization at an| for the of Parliamer 4 pir 4 and ‘ ele ts mactatr W J her G binet Har Ear eN nD conceivable to me that patriot! Feet ‘ Brocks | sly da Government to ar-| The pre alk among v nome w = ‘ pias rn cw Bolshevikt seine 2 ¢ re putes erman Plate the interruption of the trans-| TH WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, | France and 1 mission to Bog- | are determined the G e4 Governmer wit at f Sheri take tines Nevaky Prostes portation which is so absolutely neces ‘Arcade Pallteer (Wor! t 1 States: J ern and t “ » Onl e t TuesJa | Agdting in Mi . sae , a, rs on _< . - Gi-63 Park How, N. ¥. City, “ual mansios 1 behhal 100 voles were polied t declares, the Bolsheviki fat sary to the nafety of the nation and| qssots, rerervations, enlings, dec A newspapers mment favor-lextent in resisting the } a dee ee , se pot ny ROR Tos hold the Workman's quark to ite guccess in arms, as well as to rads, Coastwiee, Contral and Sonch Amerian ably on tie / i | Refugees from o ied terr : pihiyving h « “ Hitor of & German lan-| & i" 2 | eamghlp Uses, Baggage 10d, parcel check room Sela Sainte v : g of vale trom af ’ 4 2 r, NOW Under indictment | of ¢ y. The foreign ambassae pony pe ete ee, os ee continue to pour southw ey here have beer JB A eala ar The total dors are reported to be tn communicas nish ‘ at been a2 sald at ¢ total vote eee on Second Page.) order for mle, Telephone Feskman 4000—Adri, (For Racing Results See Page 2.) are receiving assistance every where n the Orange, y Deparim was 45,000, tion with Kerensky, ‘ Lo ___* t f of

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