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Court to Let Mrs. De Saulles See Her Son Are Yon a Golfer? “Hooks and Slices” PRICE? GAR cant tn Geoater B 4 Neck end NTN elnewhore, Ne {*Ciroutation Books Open to All.” | Comrnamt, 1917) oy Tee Frese Pabilahing w York World), NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, GERMANS SHELL U. S. STAFF QUARTERS; 1917. as Cirentation Booka Open to All. 18 PAGES WEATHER—Unestiiod To Morrow FINAL PRICE| jonre mee \fedoun Conny. 8.4. te oh and STS ew here _21 LIVES LOST ON AMERICAN DESTROYER MRS. DE SAULLES 10 SEE SON IN CELL TO-MORROW: SEVEN FATHERS (ON JURY Mother of Prisoner Collapses JUDGE WHO PRESIDES in Court and Is Attended AT M. oi terd ree i by Latter’s Doctor. PRISONER ST? 1DIES JURY. Though Weak From Longing | for Boy, She Shows Keener Interest. ormoedest of Th Woecied trom Slat Cocmmicedent of The MINEOLA, L, I, Nov. 20.—After seven jurore—all fathers—had been | chosen for the trial of Mrs. Bianca De | Baulles, charged with the murder of) her husband, John Longer De Saulles, | clubman and former Yj foothall sta, at bie country home, The Box,| near Westbury, L. L, on the night of! Aug. 3, there was an unexpected turn| in the proceedings this afternoon While Mrs. De cheerful to-day than on the first of her ordeal, wn Saulles was more it became kn that she bas been growing steadily uker from longing ttle son * the innocent of whigh has brought her into e This was recess was taken for a co for her Ke cause the wedy rt | Jost Davip MANNING “SIX AMERIGANSKLLED WITH CANADIAN FORGES revealed when nference tween attorneys for both sides, Dr. @herman Wright and Justice Man ning. Dr, Wright intimated that Mrs. | De Saulles was failing rapidiy and] TWo New Yorkers on List of! that she must sce the boy imme-| Wounded in Ottawa Casualty diately. District Aor Ww as Report ented to » child being brought into pee te Cae ‘i Justice} OTTAWA, Ont, Nov, 20.—The fot. Manning overruled this. lowing names of Americans appour on| tivities of t 1 of Municipal The Court then decided, ho: he Canadian casualty list Research and ref. rs of the type that Mrs, De Saulles could se Killed fa) Action—W. F, Wh De-|of Mr. Cut ind the present Fusion son in the jail to-morrow tro! i Mawall; BE. J reform ad 1 The people and Vriday « vert Shay, Guily,| know how ¢ and their an MOTHER OF MRS, DE SAULLES| W. Sugwitt, Buda, 1; A, B, {nual budgets have increased tn the OVERCOME IN courr. | St. Alhambra, Cal ten year . ; Another con} Il—J. R, Love, Detroit ‘The it Civil Bervice was the ra Wounded—J, Stark, w York; nj” bas Lael a Wig dmpualty Prrazurtz, other of Mrs. De , Forroater, Buffalo; C, D. Hassetty,|224 the payroll expanded under the who was in court for the first ¢ J. 'B, Hearst, Tyler, N, D.;|Fusion-Rockefeller | administration, She had come all the way from Chile|F: 8. Nixon, Boston; N. J, Hamilton, | ¥4 hundreds of fuke baal and to be with her daughter in her| New York. fescalled offioier ieee rom all trouble. While the lawyers were] , Missing —IF, Buysee, Los Angeles,|over the country $ 4 Ke payroll, questioning a prospective juror as to|*! Tho Bureau of Municipal Research hig views on capital punishment the elderly woman sobbed and swo d. 'PERSHING REPORTS DEATHS |‘There was a large number of office- | with . | considera HYUN WLBREK YTALIANS. AND AUSTRIANS STILL IN THE GREAT BATTLE ROCKEFELLER GRIP ON CITY, HE SAYS, Also Declares He Will Move to Oust Service Board if B R. T. Cars Are Cold. | F. clared to-day that unless the Pu’ Join Hylan, Mayor-el Service Commission sees to it that the cars of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company are adequately heated this winter he will call upon the people of Brooklyn to go to Albany and seo that the "Commission is logisiated out of business.” Mr. vounty Brooklyn shortly after 10 o'clock thiy morning, in a fighting mood. Hylan, Court when House he reached tho in appeared to be seekers waiting to see him. After he talked to a few of them, one of his friends told a reporter for The Eve ning World what Mr. Hylan had aed regard to the Pubilo Service Commission in connection with the cold car order. At the same & long statement that he “gave sweeping changes in the Bureau of Municipal Research, He de that representatives of the Ro time Mr, Hylan issued in which be eald warning” of fi ler interests had got important places “in every ty departmen and that them out, Incl ed that t acuvi- tles of R. Fulton Cutting “seem to have been averse” t best inter- ests of the city ELLS OF INCREASES IN TAXES IN TEN YEARS. Sunday “Ono of the papers gave statement by R. Fulton Cu aid Mr. Hylan, “imputing th t newly elected administration desired to do things which he been prohibited in the past ten years as a result of the ac- which Mr. Cu’ has been helping t « suys for ten years government, ’ enon ts practically d by the Dr. Wright attended Mra, Errazuriz He Ot oa ng aheses mogyaeaTte She has a weak heart, the ysiclan with t Des so-called help aes: See ee rh et ne Ait ebee de that tha, bunead na rendered tho 1 efor the killir hp euseend! more than the |©"gineer’ Victim of Scarlet Fever] oresent and prev Acainistrasiony, if ae: SOe vanes the city has heen gated to the ex- r nd Private Succumbs to Gun- mother could bear and Private Suce cumb Gun dene of Dame: through The sixth juror, chosen after more hot Wo: SA aeele ws Miaiinat we than fifty of the special venire of 150! waguinGron, Nov. 20 mxal season aired V haek claneat had been examined, was Jobn A. El~\ a sie in aerance w ; He ane en {hall lard, fifty-two years old, who 1s mar nee were reported to- ried and has a daughter, He in |day by Gen, Pershing pAaks wily BUREAU, DID yet Oyster Bay, and is a supervisor of| Private Rex L. MoKenney, Bngin-| gyi ait not et ae building construction, Jeers, died Nov, 17 of scarlet fever Roc ieaay Pare the Dreamland The seventh puror was accepted|His father is B. P. McKenney of Park dea}, tho 1 Basin land Jato this afternoon, He is Herman|Springtield, Me, Private Cecil A.| goundul, the arau 1 of the Kast Beers, a retired manufacturer of|Kowan, headquarters companyt ine] Re i UN hab no park at Freeport. Ho is fitty-aix years old|fantry, died Nov. 1 of m gunshor| River ‘Park’ extravanancea dn | and bas a son, thirty-two. wound. His emergency addross waa| @i—the cou " ' wances tn The fifth juror, William B, Jor nes, [Aaron Rowan, Chan Kan. | Manhattan a Klyn; and why a real estate dealer of Frees Dor jdid {ft no af ui a t selected just befor * BRIHSH ONLY 1 12 MILES pur ’ Bush married and has one duug for K fan | is fifty-six years old, h ha n NOW FROM JERUSALEM . military looking n co ! v : ar most white, He ) ork Central vice bar in the lapel s coat and | Moy Troo Official Reale bere ae, Haid ne ‘, n ported to Have Occupied Why did not the bureau fathers, are Beiturettahta, prevent the wouging ef the city . Rock t by the Morgan: Kuhn’ Loeb bank Buckin, Rockville Cer N Brite sena S: Basel ; ; : hg ayndicate in the $100,000,000 w welve miles of pee ; (Continued on Second Page loan, and why has not this Bu ficial: Clopatebe the Egy (Ce Tt Page.) ay of Belturettanta PY BUILDER mw reat, Ve Pate (ete BF a4, | WHICH OPENED SATURDAY a y Rome Announces That the Upper Piave Line Is Firmly Held, but Berlin Claims Italian Counter} Attacks Were Unsuccessful. ROME, Noy. the Italians in the mountainous region of Northern Italy “The battle begun on the Monte day night ts continuing fiercely,” Tomba-Monte says the War Office statement. 20.—The struggle between the Austro-Germans and is still in progress. Fenera front Satur- “The U.S. DESTROYER SUNK IN COLLISION; | Loss of the Chauncey in the War Zone. TON, Nov jof th in collision in the war zone early yea- ning, with a probable b | terday 1 of twenty-one lives, was announced Navy Department. details were given in a jto-day by the | No further Vice-Admlral Sims. The Chauncey was a sinall, old type boat of only 420 tons, Secretary Daniels made this state enemy four times interrupted the bombardment of our positions on the | ment: Monte Fenera spur to launch his 1 our troops, In the Me g0), the report says, the Tella terday continued local offensive oper- ations, which on Sunday and Monday altogether gained 306 prisoners, including eight officers, five guns and several hundred a region (east of Asia- © us machine flex nas against them, ach time with courage beyond all praise, drove them back.’ ~ RIOTS IN BERLIN, MANY REPORTED “The Chauncey, a small American | duty in foreign | waters, was sunk In a collision early |Monday morning. First desputches indicate that twenty-one destroyer on pat liven ware, be} |made public when full reports are re- ceotved. lost, Further «sfiformation will “The Chauncey was one of the old poe bly a re Lede ee “ |type destroyers, completed in 1902 and several rifles were tak Her displacement was 420 tons and Itallan bombarding airplane SHOT BY P l| F ie complement ulmety-one officers: peatedly and effectively bombed en- jand men.” emy columns in movement along th For several yeurs before the war road in the lower Playe Valley, {n't : |the Chauncey wax used only in coast epioniot Guerss) Pring te ple Independent Socialists Whose] defense work and wun classified as 1 panes ania a Mosto Livenax! Meeting Was Broken ( Jp Use | count torpedo vessel, She was bullt and in the nelghborhoo the Motta Firearms anc nd Knives. jat Philadelphia, di Livenza bridge, which was di an i aged. o enemy chines wer | ri erica Loos: wow an_eeviun vovne| EXMGZAR'S PROPERTY WASHINGTON, Nov K pl in Berlin last Sunday, ac IN NEW YORK YORK ATTAGHED of 1,200 Austrians who « cording to despatches received by the| Piave River ts announced In a Wireless Presm and tho Exchange ange from Gen, Diag, the Itallan ( ‘Teligraph Company trom Amsterdam | Writ theued onl Wiss on Plea of Company mander-in-Chief, to his « received ou. meanage to the Hechence Teta | Charging $2,800,000 Loss here to-day by cable. we GS bd wn xchange 'T ua | : pays hi tribute to the you «raph iny saya that the Meht on Contracts. serves of the class of 1899, w {ng between the mob and the o| TWatice Benedict, in the Supreme just received their baptism of wns very flerce and that t wan | Court dn Brooklyn, this a oon Issued _ a writ of attachment inet any pe Berlin Says Were tteputsed in| * ™ wid SHRUG Uy aethe Poloe) ne oe Sir Sines alee rive if OheaITe Romanoff, the deposed Crur of Russia BERLIN, Nov, 20 (via Londo » Wireless Press says tio mill-|that may be found In New York Btate Btrong Itallan counter attuck* tary and police were call OF lame bole Aeneneest against positions captured or oppose tho progress of tho indepene o Was jamied on the appitcation northern slope of Monte Tomba ont Socialist demonstrators. In the| (© Bernard Naumbera, an attorney of the mountain front near the riotous scenes which followed, the|N®? 30 Broad Btreet, counsel for the Piave, were unsuccessful, the Wir police were forced to fire their rifles | Marine Transportation Service Corpora- Office announces, Heavy firing und revolvers and the organizers of |'on of this elty tinues in this sector. the meeting responded with arma| This coneern charged that It had a See apaye eealee LLOYD GEORGE WINS back hy tore i FULL CONTROL AGAIN DREADFUL CARNAGE vouno ; ALONG PIAVE LINES aroler 1 RETAKEN BY ITALIANS =» (Continued on Bec: Page 2 Page 10 ed ntract with the old Russian govern- ment and « to wire ther United purchas for its The cx uid, provided pay sods account in the Staten ntra Naumberg ment e Russian ernment when faded aboard vee n ew York and In Port for >» Russie Ho charged the i an gov nent failed to t Hi that the porn h xented had bee mount of $24 ling to got «© Koode from the ernmer Corporation tow it and aused the ’ pany's ships wi “re ed t $ Mr. Naumber “ t w York 11a bi ae Request s Aw Arched lat tow ’ ‘ It the lows x 4 his femuy for a month 21 REPORTED LOST Navy Department Announces Sinking vsrican destroyer Chauncey brief report to the Department from | U.S. COLONEL AND OFFICERS IN THEIR HEADQUARTERS AS A SHELL PIERCES THE ROOF Missile Fired From German Lines Explodes, but No One Is Injured —Ame rican Soldier Killed—Briga- dier General Barely Escapes. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY Associated Press) —German shell IN FRANGE, Nov. 20.—(By the esterday fell through the roof of the chateau in which an American regimental headquarters is established near jthe front. The shell exploded, but no one was hurt Several officers, including the American Golomel in command of the regiment, were in the building at the time Two other shells exploded nearby. An American Brigadier General had a narrow escape in the same town, an earlier shell exploding and scat- } tering stones and mud on pis automobile just as he left.” The German’ | are especially active in shelling the roads. A burst of shrapnel over a group of American soldiers eating supper at the roadside killed one and wounded three, The German fire at points back of the American positions is most active, The shelts fall very rapidly at times. The American artillery replies energetically, sending shrapnel at the enemy trenche i high | explosive shells‘at his batterie Active patrolling continues, Four American patrols on a recent night remained for hours in front of the enemy line, hoping to ambush Germans. but none Appeared. BRITISH LOSE 32,227 RUNAWAY TRUCK CRASHES IN WEEK'S BATTLES (NTO HOSPITAL; 3 INJURED Casualties Show Steady Increase, Probably Due to Bitter Flanders Fighting, » Women Awaiting Treatment Reception Hurt When Receiving Room Is Wre: { ked LONDON, ov. British casualtics | opiren reported in the week ending to-day'| gatalls Hae Foached @ total of 33,277. They were di-! jrecoption ea vided 18 follows ewig Killed or Died of Wounds—Officers, ino SAE Pn 296; men, 6,100 feta the dace ikle atinre Wounded or Migsing--Officers, 923;! phe injured women are Mary. ¥ men, 4,548 itis! ata Reaticave. at F Avanarae The British casualty Usts have been | fact of the wkull; Anna V inoreaaing recently, probably in conao-| fifty-four, No. S67 Elton Avenue quence of the bitter fihting in Fland- Bronx; famture of the nose, and Mary ers, Last week they Were 25,065, and in| YUInn. seventy, No, 66 Lafay Ave the preceding week nk, 3,801 nue, Hrooklyn; lacerations of the seal oo ~ { Frederick Rie uch M'NICHOL HAD $ $15, 000 000, <r" ihe BUT HE LEFT ot as ie NO WiLL * a Fy Philadelphia Politician’s Estate Goes | | petit ns to Wife and Children a shoes an live 1 yoy Provided by Law W was t arted Mra M as been named = : Pinin tagl tan wine ,| MOTORS FOR RED CROSS. f reona and real pi 1 eden: eens A inbers of t York D'ANNUNZIO AT FRONT, | Morert #2rlety sathered around tmp « °' n ranch of n “ rr splay he Red The ambulan s and ae by & musicale given by f and Hritato Netar to Let Amy Subject by bere nl donations of al LON jreat Britain be Herlin Denies 1, f German Mine vons (desiring to attend the » DON, N a An official report alle Peace ~ in Switseriand ‘eceived from Bert - ni van ated to-day, the w- gtateme made by resident In Switaerland, Who may attend | # y off Helgoland. It saya bows the nference. lever, that a Ciebing steamer is missing, anil

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