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were a a 8 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917. . . U. 5. DESTROY ERS DOING FINE WORK RUNNING DOWN U BOATS BG ROR CARS 2 Am ee pete rane BOATS ONONED. WOT EP HOS eee eee cere re 2) ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ; H , ; : feclined @ to intimate what fee siducheuds. After seeing their own @ ; ee ‘ ‘a 4 U raneportas oormuarda safely acromm they + P — ‘ ‘ the seal old Bridges \ troadsit ivance MuArds, aven ataying In some & + Na nt ¢ ie Hold i 1 aren until the carn ware surrounded & t Navy Department De inn , hat T wanted my . oe at Germans Until Troor by hostile patrols, which wore then | % stroyers Are Best Weapons orthetaee, fo ax sven por. | um Winey Be Re Safely 4 down by the battery . 4 » mac « ' and to os , Reach { qulshitvens . for Curbing Men e. Wh, WE Codinnie ; wares . $ ; a “The last thing | ehould . nid phage! At the Han Glovannt Mridee one car + . 4! should wish to ITALIAN HRADQUARTERS IN te» oh ‘ Aarti rr neat mide * WASHINGTON, Nov. i.—Anmur-! contemplate would be the possi) °" " * rte pprosicha . poe | on duri jer ee e meric atanaii that iw the attitude also of t NORTHIONN ITALY, Now. 14 (bY th) way acrona the bridge. Barly In the tonne di America is moving atea@ily | bility of being obliged te take any t Ra ‘ Tee “if bi pales Associated Press) —A section of Ital-| morning tt wan ordered to surrender war are goes = a Stas = bee unuaual mesures to operate the pe tet baat i to the Sow a containg ih atatement i be submitte lo le fg MAP Atmored motor cars, each of whieh | by « German car, which bore the Im- 2 made pubdiic pherety regarding .| railways, and | have so mush | rerence Committe of managers of the Miasdts Aven auick { S the tu. | MAPiML eraat and carried « German $ marine deatruction, Liberty motor! COMfidence that the men you are | paiiways, and it ie anticipated that a 3 A a r Captain and two Lieutenants, In- % manufacture and war truck tent, Cealing with will appreciate the ling pai 1 executives will agree to Fete, iw Juat back from one of (he most] stead of surrendering, two Italian $ Another announcement waa that Patriotic motives underlying your | ity mediation and ration."* thrilling expe the war, The] Captains and four gunners suddenly ©. droge ie being made towne th efforts that | shall look forward CLEVELAND, 0, Nov, 144028 uly ce eich (hhene care wan naslanea | opened the steel door and sprang out $ elimination of bu ut essential With assurance to your success.” | Lor, Prenident of the Hroaherhood of was to hold the bridges from the] with garbines. The German Captein Jt carrying bn the war CERTAIN SUBSTANTIAL AGREE. | Kaiiroad Trainmon, when asked wiat ‘agliamento to the Pinve itt until! and one Lisutenant were killed. The Beeretary Daniels warned the pab- MENTS REACHED, | position the trainmen would take in the cavalry rearguards had pared’ other Lieutenant and the German o £ | Me not to hope for any miraculous in-| Judge Chart ' reference to agreeing to arbitrate Bil : ‘ : ? ope for any mirw “us udge Chambers issued this mem-|iueations of controvel sur Acroms, nnd then to burn the bridges | were eaptured and brought back. 4 @ vention by which the submarine | orandum iu § averse Curis ted P ! $ ce 2 A ibaa war, intimated strongly that his or | At the Sactle Bridge the cars had ® bt ould be ov ‘ At a conference in Cleveland, O.,|sanlaation was unqualifedly opposed The mander and a number of| orders to hold for three hours, but 5 4 Sinta or cere Oe Late Che | ok ilweelay vase hetegen judge |to the plan arbitration provided bh men were seen by the correspond: |they held for thirty-two hours, At) 4 @ Navy Department since the war be- Cham ind) Warren 8, Stone, | fof In the Newlands law. ent at their camp, where they re-| Manta Lacta the commander ordered % 4 Givi that judgment will 1 Chief of the Brotherhood of | ; i Ale counted their experiences as though}one of his machines to advance % 3 he best ac tines f eliminating “the tive Bi bd Ww 's. Carte HIR A INE 0 F % they were everyday occurrences, against an enemy patrol which was| B Gebmarine he wee cr eye tne ae GB cha aNd ora ad J 1 ig 4 submarine. The which the ptesident of the Brotherho | oe tes Huge cars reamebdiing tanks stoo4| dangerously near The car wan? submarine | eautpped with all of the latest acien- | 1. BE. Sheppard, First Vice Piésldsat tifle devices and typified in the mod-| of the Order of Railway Conductors, ern torpedo boat destroyer,” r Oo Wien «|Cannot Compete With ie Ha Phas tity sans lta far and W. G. Lee, President of the | t Compet ith Other have frankly stated their admjration | Brotherhood of Raliroad Trainmen, it Services at Higher Rate— > of the degree of perfection of the} is understood certain substantial about at the camp, showing scars re-| rushed forward, sweeping the enemy ived in the recent ordeal. They| from ita double turrets, but when thin have heavily armored bodies, There| mission was accomplished and the car {a a steel door, and for observation | was turned back tt was found that the uFposes two stall openings are pro- | bridge was on fire. ‘The only way was | vided. The two turrets above revolve, | to cross this burning bridge. The car| { t — —= = ¢ | American designs.” lnaresmedite Were\ tached Maher to Retire. the upper one having one quick firer| was steered etraight over the smok- ry ee ee MARY HARTLEY ALICE SHEPARD=M5s FAHENSTOCK MRI BLOMENBERG &| “The detection and destruction of | “8 : «sl SWewetinatiy eho aelive: seated WE and the lower two. ing structure, while the burning | * © | Sabmierines ia the most tmportant Mens Chan bers Geclines tO: state nual mectthw ee the MockMoneeld 68 The orders were to “hold to the|planke ereaked under ite huge weight. | St?**?490044+-6400400¢0004¢CRs000-04.0 646044064 904-040-0006 s4.4@,| Subject under consideratio ys.|what thease results were, but the | th i A nue Ra '* rumor ts that the executives of the|(ie, Thind Avenu eee Semen “It is generally conceded that the struction of a submarine is a ¢ death” the bridges at Sacile, Polgen-| It crossed safely and Is one of the) ————— —_ — igo, Santa Lucia and San Glovanni| cars brought back, M'NICHOL CHIEF PENROSE LIBERTY BONDS DECLINE: | paratively snple atter if she can|!abor organizations agreed to the/sion of the request made by the com- Q hoe et Gat Wee > ye located. mportant prog- | mediation features of the proposal,| pany to the Public Service Commission until the Bersagileri and cavalry had| ‘The ammunition of another car wa ' ; crossed. That they succeeded in| exhaus' after it had fired 30,000 LIEUTENANT, IS DEAD Cadorna Reported bs tide lg machine-made {#8 it ts inferred that the conference |for permission to charge for transfers. a shown by the fact that all the rear!rounds. Each quick-frer has a ca- | ’ to Have Refused Post OLD ISSUE TOUCHES $98.86 Liberty ‘airplane’ motors will, begin | With the President will have reference| Edward A. Maher, President, sald it guards made their _way over _the pacity of 16,000 shot soon. Long before spring, it is|to the arbitration features L the | Would be preferable to defer further ‘ ; : <n.1.,| expected, Liberty motors will bel propos i or, (Rearings on the proposed charge until State Senator Had Been Undisputed on War Committee. |) ou: patty Sharply After Early | turned out at a rate that will enable| Proposed agreement. It is under. line full Public Sorvice Commission is G. O, P. Leader in Philadelphia |hold to-day, was devoted to @ disous- Drop Under Stock Exchange the United States to deliver thou. | stood that these labor executives AT@/ in seasion, At present two members of a . PARIS, Nov. 14.—The Temps's : 7 sands of them to the Allies. unwilling to commit thelr organiza-|the commission aro away on war duty, for Fifteen Years, correnpondent on the Italian frons Unlodding. The Council of National Defense | tions unconditionally to arbitration, | He also declared the subway and elas [ . announced to-day that two heavy . TAATIiee Moule Ee mae te PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14.—State|] tler says that Gen. Cadorna, the |} Liberty bonds Were the feature of duty war trucks developed greater | but that at the White House confer- | hes, would make a similar request and {t would be Impoasibl ce the executives will be ready to|the surface lines to compete “with, the ith the Preald plan |other services at hii A discuss with the President some plan tit ie ee asia h d'to fetire at it Is hoped an adjustment |the first of the yea Senator Jamen P. McNichol died at 9.10|] one-time Commander-in-Chief, has o'clock this morning. Death was due|} declined the offer to represent to heart disease, from which he had é been @ sufferer for some months. eee Inter-Allied Milltary |] .4¢ recorded, with fluctuations un-| feet deep and seven f feot wide Senator McNichol wae the chiet tleu- usually wide for Government bonds, - tenant of Penrose and cont a the a The 2% per cents sold down to their MRS, WARREN 1 10 PLEAD Republican machine in Philadelphia. lowest price, but the 4 per cents after ini) Ally sthitaw Yaateiags ain) Graces JAPAN MAY MOBILIZE ing to keep company in the slide ILTY, IS HINT IW COURT. Philadelphia's downtown warda, ho was ullled sharply and got back nearly to Gu playing politica before he was big ARMY: NEW PERIL SEEN par | enough to look over @ ballot box. For ’ The range of prices for the day for) pile a : power than any such machines ever | ¢ Stock Exchange trading to-day. the uit, in preliminary tests the trucks sales of both tesues being the largest carried a full load over ditches four ‘ va Va Ss the last fifteen years ho had been the the tg per cents, was $99.28, opening | Society Woman Expected to Admit | a MY, Y undisputed leader of hia party in this IN RUSSIAN SITUATION high down to $8.86 low and closing. Tho} = Making False Declaration to | ' ; olty. 4 per cents. opened at $99.9), the high- ‘ oe | ““MoNicho) had Seen’ conspicuous est of the day, touched $9.18 low and Customs Officials, figure in State affairs for many years} TOKIO, Nov. 14,—MobiMzation and] cloned at $99.68 and active in legislative mattors| possible utilization of Japan's army 1s Heavy offerings of the bonds was re-| well-known architect, prominent in New | since the session of 19 being increasingly considered in view *Ponsible for the depressed prices. A) york society, will plead guilty in the| "T was greatly shocked to tearm of |) ie nase, iz variety of reasons led holders to sell.| Federal Court to-morrow to an indict- | Senator McNichol’s death,” said Gov, | °f the Russian situation. Some needed.cash to protect stocks and| ment charging her with making false Brumbaugh, “I had hoped that he The Tokio press to-day agreed that others unloaded in anticipation of an-| declaration to the customs officials, ac- Mrs, Whitney Warren, wife of the} EGARDLESS of the increased cost of everything, olden golden Virginia Dare Wine remains the old wine at the old price, so reasonable any one can afford to enjoy it. *Columbia Shop GRAFONOLAS AND RECORDS would recover, While we differed oc- | Russia from now on must be consid- other instalment of payment due to-| cording to inferences drop 1 in cou ink RE Semel iy a they Marat and'tRA [ered m minun quantity tn military, TO 9 AE Ney fours Wemgle. and” Frank "A. Cx'sarphe, Fifth Avenue’s Beautifil House of Music great respect for his earn ness an y rren 3} . t large business and was reputed to | agreed to, With net changes from previous close Jat about $13.000 in November: 1915. she | | | i Grafonola in your living-room? It be possessed of millions, He waa ‘ High, Low. Last Ras girendy: cr oen she ava aswon|) || a delight to the eye as well as to in! married twice und was the father of| “Japanese mobilisation will lkely | 4 Ae Ae By - wyraen eee ante in aire = the ear. It is a design worthy of the 1RG Pi are tiving.” Four sone are‘in the Nar] B® demanded,” declared the news- hy eral District Court to-day Mr. Wemple| |! superb beauty of Columbia tone. You can see t tional Army. 1 asked that the matter go over until to-| | paper Hochi. “We advise a special | % this and many other equally handsome pe- —_————— ~ Ho 1 w. Mr. Carstarphen gave @ re- i rf - JAIL FOR 31 “SUFF” PICKETS,|™%tlon to Howsla. Should the Ger- 4 us sit |luetant consent, | riod Grafonolas in the Fifth Avenue Colum- The LightWine, the Right Wi for the H *] man influence extend eastward to the); oe 4) “I understand there ts to be a change | bia Shop. An of them will be sent to your (3 ne, the Nig ine Jor ome Sentences Range From Six Days to| Ural Mountains, Asia's future would fats ah | of plea in this matter,” said the Prose- home for trial. Convenient terms may be “ Drink it plain for good health, in highballs, Six Months, be endangered and Japan threatened. 12 to Aa tre, Warren had pleaded not| || arranged and we shall be glad to advise you ‘ cocktails or punches when the gecasion de- WASHINGTON, Nov _sicovality= There is increasing necessity for mo- |}! 8 18 | guity to the Indictment, there seemed regarding the disposal of your present pho pence oN yi Ptltcen Write for Free oie Warne get SUAS tae were bilization, ane aipe should pre- Reidwin town ed 13) only one construction ie bs piece | * nograph, ’ ne Art of Hospitality, ix days to alx mon in Jail for | Pare for such an Issue.” | Boul as ee Be = 2h) Oe Sea erence: The Columbia Shop, Fifth Ave. a! atl 409 ts akan bas, nt 4 } picketing the White I Tacatay | ‘The newspaper Nicht Nicht o-| Mai Higa frat fa | che | hop, Fifth Ave. at 37th Street or it at any bar, cafe or wine merchant, Mra, Atary Nolan, the seventy-| plored recent German gains and de-| iinet * “a = ix] ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. thie D cr r 0, -old {framist from Jack- “a rene “as eet Mh th - al esign GARRETT & CO. Bush Terminal No, 10, NEW YORK Wnvites Hin, War sentenced. (0 nix /elared the Kntente must arouse ttweit | {'™.. «,.0 ome = | pa HO ob Phostponed until Dec. ik Goths ie 3 days, and Mia Lucy Tung «party |to greater efforts, | Coton an ae Be i Columbia leader, to. ix months ra, Joh L % ‘ curttt Govporations: a aetia Brannon ot New Vork cot | “Phe Japanese people,” the editortal | tis’ 4 | oste /ROCHIIENS, Srecenetianel Gren: | sixty . but may double that when |asserted, “must be ready for any 3 elirninated., October gross niet ‘Tie others first offendren, emergency; the Government must |{ %| Sol twelve kotithirty days each * prepare for any eventuality.” | | months. > earnings, $3461,08; in- ? $i fis, crease, $437,430, ; Mudson —- ‘ Used Duffy’s | i tt i | coes yone TESrin. compen n Pneumonia Be ia: iS] uttsnirs dine, Race ns ere ’ FP. W, Woolworh 1g| 4 ‘Operating income, $13,302,676; in- ene hlect Wf . D. H. Armstrong, stricken tiers Motors, Ca, ra | oan eee with pneumonia on big job, goon = 1 EW grand Olt and, ¢ jes Company Ex: takes Duffy's on doctor’s ad- + P| mock; also regular quarterly dividend ‘ y lI = tock; both = Blors on common # oth vice and recovers. =} payne, Bee’ 10 to stock of record, “T have used Duffy's Pure i Shy] oe * — . dard Of| Company of Kanen Malt Whiskey for the past 14 on, 5 ar quarterly. dividen % ren as a stimulant and tonic. ty $ and an extra $8 per ah was first advised to take ithy 4, | Bevanle en my family physician, recoverin, | National Cloale and, Bult Company— from _ pheumonia, — contracte | Ser +3 erate aTetock, ‘payable ‘Dec. 1 ; i when in charge of the electrical = | Texas Company—Regular quarterly construction work of the Mutual Sic 1} | dividend of t4 per, cent, payable Deg Life Co.'s building, N. Y. City. ‘iat eit $1 to stock record De | ( For the three years I was Busi- xt aa 4h Chicago and N rthwestern—Teaqula | } ness Agent for the International B 1 e ‘ | Guarcense and 2 per cont on preferred | || Brotherhood of Electrical Work- ariey a reat Grain See both payable June 2 a4 : Jers, No, 3, N. es Nae 1 hed no Cerro-de-Pasco- -Exira dividend of 3% cold which I had formerly been 2 e cents ehare and regular dividend Of enue sees: r Ph t dle Dec. 1 subject to when not taking Duf- superior to wheat in some ways as a food grain. But ie EOP pare r , fy's as directed."—D. H. Arm- home users have been unable to get bold of much Cree ce pr eet abe raic ct strong , 96 E. 8th St., Flatbush. barley flour. a sg AR Jan 9 to stock record ’ Dee, 15: * DH ARMSTRONG This difficulty is all smoothed out when you use Navade, Consolidated Cépser Com: anv—Earned in nine m Ouffy’s Pure Malt Whiske attaches ligase helps keep the body in good general health because it is a beneficial tonic stim. | baad 4 Mines ~Tota aI profit for yr ulent rep food requiring lit effort of the digestive organs: le of) $236,012, which equal to cents a share pat value $10. = GRAPE VINES co three Bearing Alre ve ou con receive rele white and blue, If a, Lt anal weesereh trea yard JP send your not frult Juices or syrups, bat the ren ig it in P pleasing odor, it is acceptable to the most delicate stomach when other foods are | rejected Taken as directed, it aids digestion, helps repair wasted tissues of the a food made of the finest malted barley and the finest body, and adds to the power of endurance. That's why it invariably gives the | Sirus cower tc thtew' ce and rasa) sevaek coughs, Gada Eris esters bron: | whole wheat, all ground in our own mills, ; chitis and lung troubles. | Think of it! Barley—superior in protein, with a div ‘Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” gestive element which not only transforms its own ; Seld in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations grain, but the wheat berry alsc. In Grape- Nuts and cream you have a delicious food, containing all the t NOTE &#t Oatty's Lal} B.. gs store, licensed drug 4444222 sata material needed for balanced nourishment. ira in ist or grocer, aol sa you, write ws. | is the Rises te plant, } Seed for ussial ea Ready to Eat from Package, Highly Nourishing, Economical | IED. Mores, New York, t The Duffy Mal Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y | eae Brooklyn, Newark. ; : z bs = Postum Ceres! Company, Battle Creek, Mich, ¥ Garvicen st I. FUNERAL for ; CHURCH, Broadway, 66tn at, Thurs. [| tare TR. THN, iced weight @ contalner. 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