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(ee ~ ae (PRA. The iti “Cirenlation Books Open to All" x c or TO monFOWS ‘WEATHER— Anew rentation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. 28 PAGES PRICE Copyenant, 1017, oy The Pee (The Sew York W | Hadaon County, 4 10 CAR arena, BRITISH GAIN NOW EIGHT MILES; 10000 TAKEN; CAMBRAI SHELLED —_— ++ + a —_—_—— a DE SWLLESS DEATH WOUND #0800] 300O0FUNDFORFLSON, KEEFER ye cuyRY SHEEP O NHK ESTES 008; are MR VTEHOLSE DECLARES; ran VER LARGE NUMBERS siDiiscovered to Derail Crawls Through Hail of oo STATE FLAYS DEFENDANT .. wosseseonom TT FAILED, BUT WOMEN WON BERLIN ADMITS SOME LOSS Train, Says Egan. ns a Tr » Prosecutor Asks First ell a Leader Answers Critics of Suf- Verdict Against Club- Vopr rhe Ronrd walk ber ween the local) frage Party's Campaign Gusts L* cks of the bridge that crosses man’s Widow. » Harlem River at Second Avenue| With Counter Charge. Wey i | Jerenilah Cian: io a@unmie, tue he New York State Woman Suf- THREATS SENT JUDGE. Reon re, Gurren ee lage: Baily Gonventsaciinl & ANI: working session to-day, voted as fol- lows | Bullets to Get Man. wrrn THE AMBrican army tN) Despatches From London Indicate FRANCE, Nov. 21.—(By the Asso slibhdBraglisartive “annarlagn: Atty That Full Extent of Victory Has was thrilled to-day by tho heroic ac dion’ ob Ace tamsienlnaat in ait Not Been Announced — French sromberof peut lost hiv wee va} AOL Gains Made Yesterday. went to sleep in a shell crater In No Man's Land last night, Tho patrol By Witliam Philip Simms, returned and tt was found he was L tfia WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES BEYOND THE HINDEN- At daylight the Germans saw the| BURG LINE, Nov. 22 (United Press) —At some points on what American soldier near the line and opened fire with rifles « cnades, 49d "to be the impregnable Hindenburg lines Britith troops this The soldier remained in the rater, afternoon had penetrated more than eight miles. . wh home is in . Memes, ae, pei Aalignels t No No late official announcement has been made of prisoners and Man's Land through « hall of enemy gung taken. My personal estimate, from numk 1 by machine gun bullets, several hundred ; yards, got the soldier and ied him Various guard companies, back to the American linca amid been captured. cheers. After being rescued the soldier sald | that when he looked over the top of the shell crater the enemy saw bim he penetration of eight miles at some points is from headquarters re- diately and the firnt bullets and : fia ons renee paatly got him, The atten. | Ports early to-«day. By this time, the indications are that the Tommics tion of the Licute Q by the firin, jevusses he saw the |pridge, saw a newspaper flapping in Twelfth Juror sarore CHOSE Afier SERVICE aR) x Psereiiita (oor am \ ‘ What perplexed Clancy was the Almost Four Days of Ques- tioning Talesmen, - way, So he climbed down to the | ue iia Kracke of ‘Brockiva and Hul)-|tracks, crossed to the walk and opencd | i Coe ee York Lawyer, |the newspaper \ i ati Agel-constracted bomb was what MINMOLA, L. f, Nov, 22.—Mra.| to Fill Vacancies. N ‘ he found. It was a pound of dyna- Blanca De Saulles sat, white and| - did not blow To put loyalty to country ahead fact that the paper of loyalty to the Suffrage cause To remain 4 solutely non-par Usan, all officers to refrain from Participating in other party pri- maries and each district to deter. Special trom of The Rvening mine tho course of enrolled mem- bers. twenty feet of electric fuse wire. Tho | To mite closely ed with about wr wide-eyed, in court him after- ALBANY, Noy, 22.—Gov, Whitm ed to-day t noon and heard hat tn the ne campaign against candi. es for office who oppose the ends of the wire were imbedded ta da Weeks denounce her as the murder ho would appolnt Charles that more than 10,000 Germans have the dynamite, and attached to each eral amendment for Woman was a detonating) Suffrage, but Clancy did not find that out ‘THe convention ro-elected Mrs, Nor- unl afterward, when, after he placed ™4n de Kh. Whitehouse as state chair the bon taken tt eva of her husband, John Longer Do| Bulkley Hubbell and i, J. H, Kracke First District Pub mission to succwed end of the w rs of th Saulles, clubman and f Yate | as membe (Barlier reports had placed the number at 8,000, with 180 fotball star, at hiv country home, Th Service officers.) \, | Henry W ward, and William Hay Fed » in a pall of water and an Mrs, Whitehouse replied to of whom are tn Federal h Street Sta. Criticisms by hostile men and now. » wire was unwound. Papers, particularly on campaign the Bureau of fUnds, and as: Box, near Westbury, L. 1 of Aug. 3 8h tlon, when the pr ntmenta will not be for rted that the Fusion Combuatibvies examined the bomb, He mitten in the New York City © 15M oid any train that had struck it | Mé4yoralty election had a fund of ment, departs 1 after Col. Hay- anding t State's case ug have swept on even further than this. even counter-attacks have failed to stop their progress. Mra NORMAN DeR. WHITEHOUSE |°f Bie man te the crater. Ho gave Gr- The Germans’ efforts were weak ones. All failed miserably in the in the eral Engineering |ders for no rifle or machine gun fire} |. _ 3 7 rvice, hes been abroad for some) 1 yy om men,” said Mrs. Whitehouse on the enemy lines, and started out, | Victory-inspired onslaught of Byng’s men. The German casualties were ¢juime, Th ‘ Ja ime, The appointments were made Ihde Nellavad ihe: hoigh waa places ow we can afford to disregard making part of the way tbr “| heavy he Governor announced, with the!) 1 teres along the ctiticlsm because we know it comes |depression in the ground. ‘The Gor- Jeretanding that the new ap-| DY ome ped 5 ‘ from men who fear they will lose ow |snana turned their attention to him, Great numbers of German guns have been taken. No effort has ute jo of t where the pep acrraneed Tere OTe Totes, Inie dartaln Haws h nd for some minutes bullets whizzed ts a walk reserved pedestrians, Tt t hewspaper which was probably tossed as uear as pos. | /# hostile to us (referring to = been mace as yet, bec aH ned stile toy erring New n all sides, but none bit hin, The] 1 Oy DECALS of the very enormity of the task, to make a de- fork ve won aed soldier sald that he did know in | tailed count of the prisoners and material. o track levels at fF spending @ large amount of sia) direction his own Ii wore, rd, who 1s ¢ (negro) Reg irope. Mr. Hodge, who ts a that st $1,900,000 an amount fa dd even with thin large 1 te apni would certainly have been derailed Several witnos ny porsons | 27 ect its teket ired, some ‘per- Formerly we had to fear eriticlam and that afternoon M would have The dram young wom: # serlos of inc her trial. F t= | polntees would resign upon the relin- s-|quishment of their Federal duties by The | Measrs, Hodge and Hayward torneys on bx Mr, Hubbell is a New York attor-| *!blo to the third ra TER Rion we Beye Beer twelfth man took his seat in the box eid] " Henritais ye ity] (The bridge t 4 ; ney, He was President of the City upper tracks being {Money in cur campaign, which th therwise he would hay 1 to get shortly after noon, after a special panel; 1 of Education in 18 now LY t ; r this point, t ' mn, ' | ow used for express trains. But Inspec. Pewspaper says might better hav Reve himself | W WN cd is a member of Gov, Whitman's (yin does not believe the bomb been devoted to war and other causes. Many American patrols recently 4 commission in charge of the building naling over the sclection of a of 160 talismen had t and a second panel ha was powerful enough to have done| “Nowhere in the columns of this ave displayed considerable daring, Sinn eh an iy go cat | Ror a tas ms ante, raat oe WEEP TOWARD CAMBRA 1g aud to rehabilitate the 6 Sing |” of the $1,300,000 fund of the recent | tha at they could hear a ( an sing- ution, Mr, Krac York = mmminsioner of Miant and Struc inany of its mem examined. Ho 16 Mex F. No in the rush hour, is sure it) Fusion camp It was discovered at 7.40 « hud not is ‘aikn in New York City, Movement "don eta Separate Peace | 64nd also heard an officer swearing before he Which this newspaper warmly jut the driver of a » y wa a ported. Our $0000) fund carried wa, 'S Begun by the Bolsheviki | ae Field Marshal Officially Re r eaTacauitave found It. Detect vestigating, | Ported $100,000 fund carriod 5 | cially Reports the Capture PEASE ERE oui Go ane Government. RESIGNS AS GOVERNOR of Fontaine Notre Dame in firemat old, is marrie Thus thee Lani Which superseded the Bridge Vith one ex ut r nxlously watched i ey glaation vikI press agency declared tw a —- a ve juror they stood with THANKSGIVING TURKEY MRS GRACE Pa gt ia FIRST IN PRESSING sey rec hore via Haparanda Neville Has Been Already Appointed c een Nov. 22.—British troops swept on to-day toward ints ried by Cle senly. A 0 NOT OVER 4] CENTS Says Her Char About amon” nr SUFFRAGE CRUSADE. u Hy Mea +8 ™ | to Head the 7th Ne- | ae 4d eae hraska'N. G “North of Cantaing,” Gen. Haig reported, “we attacked and od, had sent 150,000 troops ag t! LINCOLN, Neb. > 22 The resig- | Captured Fontaine Notre Dame Village. A number were taken Kaledi rn went was taken until 1.80 o'clock aft eeeieaceens ity in Camps Are Without | Whitehouse and Miss Hay, Ne Ukrainian Governme the Jyvy had been a t tee Mannin When © conventton This Price Is Maximum for the : Fe ’ City lea litselt en uticnlly on another the ¢ the | ject of hostile eriticlem—-fhat posing the Bolshey n of C executive of Nebra ov. Kelth N vay 1, P¥isoner yesterday evening.” Distr Choicest Bird—Cold Storas WASHINGTOD ada Should Be 34 Cents. tingly denou Mrs. Grace Humis- | won Attorney v Ai WaFh MMAKIN a SUREKER | PETROGRADP, Noy. 22-7 © hands of the Hecrstar ms (Poutalne Notre Dame is @ village lying on the main Bapaume tion of the Stat c . nae a sl0i 1 Fondlek, | prome teat of their support n Government (Bolahev ‘ered | ¥™ ered to tak F peat ths Binns He CHICAGO, a pies ry qn neariond ONSNG | prema t their support Pie eA a all nipaee ritaaea Onde: ta Rigiment, N ambral road, two and three-quarter mile from Cambral, where » expected to prove th 1 At sesinch veciitan a t . traiging camp. hinted t Sines Hay, Mire Ravensna: 2 f, to open negotiations for un rat meryiee. ereat central depot of supplies 1s maintained by the Germans.) j 3 , P and other #peake eclared a D eville haa r is under fire of British field guns, Its useful degree in the Killing of hould not, at the maximum, coat more! ing Amer! A th mmoral-|ehere was but one sentiment and eumy armies and deposed when pointed colonel of ment § usefulness as a De Baulles, Ho spoke of the forty-one cents & pound, This} sty order to express it clear refused to do ac T aa German base is practically over. Not only has the Hindenburg line been in Paris of De Snulies and t joo ts for the best bird, with the ex- “ ly + basis In fac mended tt rit oh + Y ul to negotiate peace was ally er at Denver Arrested ae a) ke sari A Aa . Has a ded the « od plank of oken utterly, but the vitally important communicatin; ful Chillan girl, the birth pense of charge account and delivery | and unsupported scintilla Of] platform to campulgn against veyed to the Ambassadors of t ; ie Spr ; y imp ting line has thus in South Bethlehem, P and the included, Uf the fsame fowl Is bought 1 a fe 1 re Allied nations at Petrograd DENVER, Nov Max Tander, @ likewise been smashed. 8 oi evi FMA!) greasmen and legislators wh ee ‘otrogra r Depart f the cou und t sh and carried home it should cost + te that 600) " a wh io wan goncunaad , soldier in the Qua pir | div ‘ nly thirty-six cont. A cold storage | ar # that 690/the Federal amendment for suf Was. PAHONROS ith: ent at Fort Logan near here and sald (News despatches from London 4 for the cust on a 11d cost two cente leas, ner p are to| by adding tho following had been ordered t Federal oficer be & Gorman na nd the full story of the 1 gh, though they gained Mrs. De Sau was entitled 10 Ue)" pose prices were announced as th seven girls) “We w t understood that AU CIS MAU Saenew ¢ reservist, Ww nat , * belond the Ger: custody of th £ ‘ie’ by the Ilinols division of the not put | to Fede hief, E n Krylenk Federal oMecrs, 1 being O°) phasis 1 t Although the tha year t is and for ft Administration, Cond 4 are Not Per- | ment ahead of wiv trou 1 person takes « ’ a. v ted I h reports do not mention Do Saulles, 1, wa ' © modestly | fect, and the \ few re-| There was animated debaty tora) Hate for the ¢ Down (0 Save Coal y w he ny tanka the German to have his sou in Au fi for fresh | grottal sald, non-partinan plank, bec ly ure being distribut ! UHILADELPHIA 4 y hat Britis says that before and i 4 ne | pour 26 to 80 for thoae weighing | (Dut W of Mra.lthe women thought FS Town Council. 1 to conserve nia, tee) Pushed thward from Grains | 1 e German lines les the day wi 4 in the trag 18 | Prom 3 pounds. Tt Humistor 1 tos which | they should k e ely out ¢ € parties, Including eturers to 1 pln court 1 the broken wing of tanks which have spent by De Saulles and his family ken costs 2 to accompanted yur sthon wets politleal pacties rious shades of § t and the »malte and do th the Hine ing Une. | pieces.) how he and ! and 6 Mr best rooster should sell from t the front’ enroi individuwlly, which wou ustitutional I manuf eturing onl ne (The German statement issued | The British cavalry did valiant eerv Caroline 44 cents. are sacrifi #8 with-ivent them from part Cosaack é Ae hui ah : at Berlin to-day says t r reports tell of how in when M — = it be a th marics, ‘I ters ex Kaledin the P: © big plants ‘ bank of th y full-ullt at the Women V at Wexnerian seiyox aga r Bons pa faatike , t than De aa na dr ack n Ge y, sabring ( I roa |b ‘ to the organization and League of & » $15 Men’s O’Coats & Suits,$9.95 Anneux and the ¢ apturing the field . bs 1 w i Wor Mul Ole I h a tb It was Ay y which was e fact that re have a 1 w 4 suine the on saya , om t F any Wa t | {Ww he capture of the vil Woman's ¢ { In the de it @ oe 4 f Row Th u t 4 partictpated in ESULTS, Page 2 4, with a member heal ¢& at at thn wanten Ollecs Lenine, Premler ri} ntinuing, the state | the battle, and once again these scaly ENTRIES, Page 11 night to sband Jorm, ing men % 1 i vat -- ir Losday Ba Atay r 4% but it says the [monsters proved their worth, pera and substituted another a fag (Continued on Twelfth Page (Continued on Second Pig Hroadway. corner I Adve did not succeed in break Despatches from Paris say Gep " ‘ ' me

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