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DITION , 5 > PRICE [frien county. 8. FW CEES coewiere, UE _ NEW ATTEMPT OF GERMANS TO GROSS THE PIAVE RIVER HALTED BY ITALIAN TROOPS «AMENDMENT GIVING ONE RATE FOR ALL Line of Defense. | Praises Evening World’s ning Fight on High Rates by Private Cabs. RETIRE IN THE NOR Confirm Berlin Reports o Gains in the Hilly Section. ROME, Nov. 15.—The Italians have Jefeated renewed efforts of the Ger- mans to croas the Piave River. Those f the enemy who forced a crossing : |“ Cirentation Books Open to All" te The Pree Sem Vorle Win-| air at two points on previous days are, May hel signed the new being held in cheek, the War Office ®Mendment to the Taxicab Ordinance Announced to-day. at 11.15 this morning and it became ‘The enemy forces which effect a|*Mective immediat The amend- oressing at Zenaon are being more| MMyt means that every hack used for closely invested, and those cross | public hire on the streets of New the’ river in the marshy sector near) York City, no matter where operated the coast are being «heck and! ftom, must carry a taximeter, charge shelled. Other enemy attacks were| Only the legal rates established by repulsed. the Board Aldermen and submit In the mountains in the north the ony ulations of the License Italiana have made a further with- Atte a ee Re ira’ The advanced posta ut! 49 ene Aaiients WHEN andver tne Monte Tomatico, south of Feltre, were taxicab ordinance about nearly drawn back to positions previously! perfect as human Ingenulty can make {t, Mayor Mitchel paid a glowing trib determined. ute to The Evening World, which Great Enthusiasm and patriotic ween | fought for years against the plunder feeling marked this afternoon's sit- ting of the Italian Chamber of Depu ties. Prof, Vittorio Orlando, in his firat speech as Premier, announced the keynote of his policy—that the ‘situation called for acts rather than for words, ity it rusade cab trust operating “This amendment completes the taxicab ordinance.” said the Mayor “and The Evening World ts to be con gratulated for the cou with hotels and tenac as displayed in the long-waged Credit for the adoption of cording to an announcement made | here to-day. Gen, Foch, the Chief of from the Westcott Express the French Staff, is only teniporarily |Company now operating cabs from In command of the French forces. | the Pennsylvania and Grand Central From Nice comes a report that train | perminais, is due Aldermani loads of French and dent Frank L. Dowling and Vi re rolling constantly un Robert L. Moran. The place on their men who fought hardest against Italy, and were Willian T. Col popular enthus: Egan, who live in controlled by We sition Presi British troops | through that from FY Chairn Alde! Brea! the amendment two way nee into are greeted line a district partly und John Rerlin Announces Farther Galen oot) cncufteurs 4 ia ithe Werth, Upon receipt’ of the amended BPRLIN, Nov. 15 (via London).— ordinance at noon to-day License German troops on the mountain front | Commissioner Bell immediately pent in Northern Italy are advancing to notice \o the Westcott and othe } the south from Fonzaso and Feltre,, “private” cab companies that they says to-day's official communication. | must immediately apply for licenses American Red Crom Caring 400,000 Italian Refugees. ROME, Wednesday, Nov. 14.—Four hundred thoysand refugees from the gone of the present military opera tions have reached the central southern provinces. Major Grayson M, P. Murphy, head of the Ame 4 Red Cross Commission to Europe, is and conform to all city regulations for _>——- , Five Sons of Sibert Now in U. S. Service; Youngest a Private and ican Pa ay WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY taking Rennes to contribu . to Tix PRANCE, Nov ths Auaead thelr relief. He has sent agents to|] i104 preas,)--Major Gen. Sibert's Bologna and Ancona, through which fifth son is now in most of the refugees pass. of his sons ar army. Two captains, Their principal requirements are|l ieutenant and one a West Poi woollen clothes, blankets and shoes, | oo iu ond tna ¢ Be which cannot be purchased in some : at instructed hie fifth and youngest son, to keer districts, ’ F a away for the present Clemenceau Agrees Form New He has been advised that this French Cabinet, youngest felt he could keep out of } PARIG, Nov. 15.—Former Premier | the no longer. He has just Clemenceau has greed to form a new sted as a private cabinet. —— Se ing of the public by an unscrupulous |i. 44, Referring to tho fan COPENHAGEN, Nov, 15, ‘The Bol- InteMAllied Supreme Counctl and a Tam in sympathy with this new | shevik nists have recon- Military Council, Prof. Orlando an- importa bulwark of the original) quered 1 the Kerensky nounced that they would include rep- | ordinance because it Is in line with the |treops are retiring to the south, ace resentatives of the United States efforts made by my adn#ffstration to| cording to despatches received here secure fair treatment for the small,|to-day from Helsingfors ‘Trath Loads of French and British ind dent taxicab drivers on the| ‘The Bolsheviki forces, it was de- ’ ‘Troops Pouring Into Italy. _| Steamship plers. Under the new order sdi-ars attempting 10 cut ol (a * . WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—Gen,|° things every hack driver will get a| retreating Provisiona vernment Fayolle will command the French | Saun revere we Goeap’s he can ap- | soldiers armies now buing sent to Italy, ac-| ——_ the} # amendment, which had strong oppo- | : NEW Wor Dwiggins Caughtin Liberty Bond Case by Wiie’s Aid ? O00 KILLED IN MOSCOW BATTLE: PETROGRAD AFIRE yxckholm Gets Another port That Kerensky Has Been Defeated. Re LONDON, Noy, 15.—Two thousand ersons had been killed in atre fighting in Moscow up to noon Tues day, according to reports brought b Russo-Swe sh frontier, as ed in despatches from Stockholm. In Kiev und yarious other towns rehy prevails to an astonishing accomplished by mob violenc ravelers arriving at forwar press an degree |for the Bankers’ Life , (ONE CENT in Greater Sow Yort and 4 | Madson County, Xd. TWO CENTS eleowhers, 1917. 20 PAGES YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, PRIC Arner ern GREAT ALLIED FORCES POURING INTO ITALY DWIGGINS'S PATRIOTIC WE SERNANTROOPS PERSHING'S TROOPS BATTER HELPS POLIGE CAPTURE MAN “Sen pny GERMAN LINES IN FRANGE: WANTED IN BOND SWINDLE.» a... LEAD PATROL INTO AMBUSH - iianaiintcn += - > -= LIBERTY BOND BROKER With Republic as Password, They Are Free to W for Fatherland’s Liberty. | OK ick neta: i sha FRRSPRDION NODE pane Number of Casualties Not PLY eaaUat nave aalatge ON SWINDLE CHARGE Yet Announced, but a “Few as thelr pavaword, hundreds of G id Larceny. | York | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—"R | wMAaN troops are surrendering v« tartly on the nment iv est front, the semi-of Elmer Dwiggias, New More” of Our Troops Have Been _ Killed or Wounded. AMERICAN FIELD HEADQUARTERS, Nov. 15 [United Pres: A few more Americans have been killed or wounded in brisk fighting American Gove Insurance Com i nur Informed. pany of Des Moines, In., who is a hese wurrendera are the result of the French Government's “follow up’ mpaign ata Wilson's democratic ¢ In were cused of approprtating money paid to} 1 him by clients for President arrested to. rty Bonds, w the Fachan rmany apy t y hrou showe he German Hines from A 3 Jewa, thene reporta say | Hotel, Montgom Ala, throush erdulane which has broken out along the sector they are holding against the Ger- format furnished by his wife | planes 8 An agreement {s auld’ to have DOAIC . Owigeinn of No: 204 Went coun | : | advocates of a He of Gor mans, Their trenches have been heavily shelled by the German ar- eoched at Moscow among the socint. | 2) : * ide report to the American, . stic parties to form a coalition gov Aan eeh OF | ‘ $| Ament, “who are conducting a|tillery. ernment, including some Bolshey lit Inspectors Williams and MeQuil-| + 4] Ht campaign from the security The American artillery is responding to the German fire, and the ex- According to press feporta fromil soe inis city, who left for Monte! + (of @ neutral neighbor State, are dis- 3 7 Stockholm, travellers who arrived yes- 4" OF this city, who left for Mont-— | * \tributing among German homes and Changes of the guns are increasing constantly, nery last Tuesday, following a tip © | terday evening in Haparands, vive them by Mis. Dwiksine through, | (trough the German armies this im- Sniping is also ‘increasing. One American has fallen victim of 4 Sweden, from Finland, say rumors D Vaciiie Mark. i sty is ine : 2 | portant information 5 : . f as fy are current there that Petrograd ts) Wenasrniat ic “1é 4 Let Repubilc be your pass word. German sniper, Americans have been potting at the Germans. The in fumes. bi Ma basa . * “'To the comrades on the West a a ‘ ‘) ‘ No As AMtRG: ts Waser aieest| mane oe ellos Daperinien was! # Sl tront: We have secured the insue of X4et extent of the latest American casualties has not been announces It was assumed that with forces of | UUNS® last § ah " pe lak EN! 5 t | the following general order to the from headquarters, but it is known that one German shell hitting squarely the Bolsheviki and Provisional Gov- ? bbb Sebald Dh ¢ | French army ur ti é he Bolsheviki and Provisional al Whaststh rAd aanlincal 3 Rag tlie é in the American trench wounded several. The Germans are known to ernment still reported to be clas! ‘ovthe Gkaes (te enon fled himself S [ bimself and gives the pass word R In the capital's streets, the flames bad | hat Dwigginw ibis peairdeiene | public, will not be treated aa an have lost one dead and two wounded. i tatted ‘by intent of by ehelle hs ins had been * |enemy prisoner of war. if be desires eee: roe pcre et ificg Ber “ qeanaive Py I S| he will be permitted to work with us With the cessation of heavy rains the Germans began hurrying up ; Ridende: of: Capanhasen:. in Seite iy oo i * | and with our cou ¥ yn ie in the same (heir heretotore desultory gunfire. ‘The Americans took up the challenge Haparands, a Swedish town on the ve : 2 | cause, for (oe freedom of Germany Rad, i S : Patri pe sighs fet) Gaon | Mrs. Dwiggins at first refuse ELMER DWIGGINS. 4 * in kind. The exchange waxed to a point of high intensity on several bt to the assumption that he if ae ee ed ' + . “Officers from Tomes, Finland, say leer oa ye EE on sh cpm U S MUST LEND MONEY days. It was literally a baptism of fire for the American that Siberia has declared its inde-| 28nd was hones 2 a ek ade bs f ew ; ‘ ; eee Ttirteg i se SoM plained . lennth He 3 nied out] 10 RAILWAYS SAYS REA With the increase in artillerying came a corresponding celeration : at Dwiggins, taking advat ‘ ain Fre 7 . peror Nicholas as Emperor. : poe setae Hs . Se ica i} in rifle fire from the front line trenches and of snipers on both sides. 4 “Cossacks have coupled lev." 2 SR PROS pica —_— : at The cable aeatian ut Nystad, Fin- | assist thelr Government, had flched But if the Americans have lost a few, they had the satisfaction to- reports that no respon: als to F d the F military forces. can be obtained to its six offices, It station Is occy Copenh Ramor gue Refasen an Legatio: to Recognt at ¢ Bolshevikt, AMSTERDAM, Nov. 16.~The Rus- sian Legation at The Hague an- nounces that it refuses to recognize the Maximalis: Government in Pet. | ad TRAINMEN WON'T STRIKE. | BUT WANT TO EAT, SAYS LEE) President of Brotherhood Also Af- firms Patriotism of Workers— | “Dictator”® 7 d Of | CLEVELAND, Nov There is not | going to be » rallrond at don't even imagine it a minu iW. G Lee, F Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, to-d Credit of the Pennsylvania Good, , . 3 He Testifies at Rate Hearing, but as of having achieved a brilliant bit of patrol ambush work, in which Not So With Smaller Roads, | 0"¢ German was killed an. two ounded, their money from them and robbed not only his customers, the Government itself. peopl * GAMELY,’ LAST PLEA ny of the ‘ A ‘ a i a Long peoples wala Rank w ASHTON Nov. 15 The aime | A mixed Franco-American patrol was slipping over No Man's Land | AIN HI § HERO Jonding mones to the vattroads | 4 the usu! reconnoissance work undertaken each night. One alert mem- satisfy yaelf that 1 " ent oO! Der ¢ dM op. Vv ¢ } j any in true’ sald Dy 1 Li We Iie Babee a o SM ind: A t te | et A the party caught the sound of an approaching enemy detachment will render you all the aid in > | @ Commixsion mm «| With a few whispered words, the Americans and French divided into two power in searching for my husband Vost-examination — on sections, flopping down silently in shellholes the Germans were well into the ambuscade. Afteen pe Anowe Bi” Parrinefield aig Ho is unworthy of consideration if he| Bill” Parringfield of Foreign has done what you say, and | ion Gave Life in Gallant ant raw Clifford vent Increase in fr There they waited until patriot first and wife next.” . ‘ 7 ne, leading counsel for tho shipper : ns On Tuesday, a friend called on M Charge in Lorraine ss sacle bey aoa seedy The Americans and Poilus let loose. The Germans—even though Dwigging with a letter, It And let no one ai patriot- m of the railway trad Lee added. | ne full stomach ts all we demand" — | Lee told for first time of the! ancellation of a Inw governing hin} brothe i to encourage enlistments of| r rid Lee In ve retusa of the Big Four Brotherhoods to arbl- nee ar pho! age * A dicta P and sniping ) & War maching, ; we credit of the yond was good, but|they outnumbered their assailants—turned and ran, yelling turiously as ten by Dwiggins and mat! in Wash PARIS, Noy. 16 W am Parring: |added that the naylvania should not] ino, ne 4 ington and sent to the friend, whol nea of San Francisco, a momber of held ka Gh exasnnle oF tony wnaller (one. bobbed up and down on the pock-marked irregularities of No Man's lives on Washington Heights, The roads not represented Land. They only waited lon ic! C @ Frenct ol zi a die id. a enough to pick heir dead comra letter directed Mrs, Dwiggins to pack| French Voreign Lox haa gied Sa general eee ie SHOU Pick up their dead comrade and certain wearing apparel and other|of wounds he received in action, the HEAVY GERMAN ATT drag along their two wounded, effects in @ suitcase and send it by ris Herald announces to-da On a recent evening the Ge 4 5 rmans sudde Deg Sautten to Bs 4: Diitom at the Ex rel tte deine tan “i BROKEN uP BY BRITISH gz jerma Jdenly began a furious shelling change Hotel, Montgomery | may, oat of one small sector, concentrating their fire and speeding it up until it was Mrs, Dwiggina telephoned to Fra seep Os cit ; - a continuous roar lin, who went to the house, ‘The 4 aptalr ped to PINT Teutons Fail Sec Time in Thre lective personally packed ust the Military Med. . (Sats to Relakelcround The American artillery has been doing considerable strafing of its own, and shipped it, and MeQuilia ed by. Jaen. I , wie hase ih suntering the German shelltire ir ; fashi ftcth t Williams traveled to Mont CaaS inaitael| Passchendac ¢ & the helltire in 1 { fashion a elicit the the train with it. ‘They wat LONDON, Nov, 19,7 i praise of 4 certain French general bag and arrested Dwigkins on 8 Haris.) 7 ite: attack Senators Ke dinner > of Gen, Pershing der the name of Dunha net newly won B pow toad sd bat “ day, and bef nerican “*y hool.”* he claimed his ucle w mle A J iil hool. When arre or lliate A Hi TP RE ———— berson r a a af greau & 5 ana’ ws geon | mvanaed sammy anon hi Pershing Revises Casualty ing a ticket for ’ : be given a he f HIGHWAYMEN GET $17,000. List { th . § be siren a is of the First Battle ast mite The warrant on which bw Was arrested charges hit wit! ' ; t WASHINGTON, Nov, 18. 8 guret Welch, 623 Eighth Street, Day- the mails to defraud and, on | 1 arity SEAS Frey briysae i Ky rival in New York, he will t f a . 1 1 f hed the W my Lost . ith, RA with another warrant issued + t - oP Orman ahs es pe ak riveso Uester C. Smith, Re as District Attorney charging gvor amet so Department to-d Smith, R. F. D. No. 5, Concord, N. ¢ ceny Pee URCPARIS wa A revined rep 0 Por-} following are added to the list en f \ r sh i Gea 1 on} of mia and probably captured pany mip ‘ ; Am os Nov puts ¢ Priv LG Frank of the jovse r " led at thre rT Grim. s ton, Kan, Chased bomis through Dwi t I (ae ma thal rh Priva I D. Decker, W, F. ot reepansinitcy ‘ German Papers Print Omaha SEA ear vineanee tae firat . . und twelve misain The casualty reported as Private Dut. ne ‘eved without the kim stormed Pictures of Captured |) ee iat Witton H, Atctaugnin (Harry Re Tangbarr shows be Pe or authe any in o sanal w 1 WW . y Neary t va tarry Laugh ¢ ing the second ponds, = M Kressed mi American Soldiers. nade wounded Harr ughman, Ada R y N 40 Jak Rarle js making an inves f Hatley Ge : ef ave added to the) Lughtnan, No. 481 Oakwood Moule Dwiggina's activities and : s nded vard, ¢ port the Directors will ac T . AMSTERDAM, % i 1 A. Delt ' a D. Kern, viously to meet to-da Des Moines. ‘ so busy our ¥ . mi has unted It is reported that if the insu I have time \ Mre. Ca b Hux 48 n i among the cusu laws prevent their paying th sca Seay ee Ses s { ame given as “Privat out of company funds they may mak i Sd ne Privaie. § \ P ks 1, prev ye g00d the amount out of the * a ee his fam Nea i i rs wos Appear Pockets, Mr. Earle said he knew P over his N sa Wie 1 the wounded ary nothing about that part of it. can bank 6 US that he'll be avenged George Wesley, Miss Mar- eeperted as doing well, { $$$ rrr