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| GAIN AT CAMBRAI AND YPRES The in Glorlo, F '* Cireulation Books Open to AIL" f “Circulation Booka Open to All.” | Watson Couaty, Nod, TWO CENTS cheowherr NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1917 24 PAGES ‘DEFENSE OF MRS. DE SAULLES IS Attempt my MRS. DE SAULLES'S LIFE STORY TOLD BY COUNSEL S HER DEFENSE —— WET, by The (The New ¥ PRICE BIGCUTTOBENAOE GREAT ENCIRGLING. MOYE IN THE PROFITS OF GENERAL LEADING, THE MEAT PACKERS BY THE INVADING ARMIES FLYING HIS FLAG BEGINS san..stm-. 1S FOWLED BY ITALIANS Present Gain of 46 to 60 P. Cent. to 10 or 11 P. “Married Career Marked by Cruelty | — and Neglect, Declares Lawyer— :: "some tg ts Be Prisoner Hears Father and Sister Baveearienks of Slain Husband Tell of Tragedy." proucts ¢ ee “s : greatest source 4 TAKES HILL F ADVANCE M Several Hundred Line, bui Less Than 20 of Crews Were Killed. Rank of General Awarded to Byny For Cambrai Victory Several Positions Lost, but Are Retaken—Mt. Grappa Checks ber ce \ustro-Germans. ISH ARMY HBADQUAR TERS IN FRANCE, Nov, 22 (by the] ated Pres#).—The advance of KROME, Nov, 28.—A groat encircling kw at the beginning of the tack Was attempted yesterday by with thelr General leading the LONDON, Nov Sir Julian Byng from Lie neral to the full rank eral, In recognition of hin sorvices ambral, Promotion tenant the Austro-<( Monte Mete man forces way in the monitor flying bis flag, (Special From a Staff Corre MINEOLA, L. 1. Nov. 28,—The prosecution closed its case this after- | qay following a confer moon inst Mrs. Blanca De Saulles, and the attorneys for the defense | Josep I" opened their battle for the life of the beautiful young woman who on the| | night of Aug. 3 shot to death her divorced husband, John Longer De) gn, Saulles, at bis home, the Box. Westbury Stats ft Gen but the Italians by th ndustry jondent of The Evening World.) | Thi Impressive sight im ritatively to-]all the positions, it was unnounced | |} in the operations around ¢ wad formally announced by the Throughout yesterday the Teutons |] War Oftics to-day —__Y was forecast autc iginable. Mor milos they were lined | the War Office between Me they started forward it was like #| Je, Back of twoea the Brenta and Piave River 1s were lost more chan NOT A GERMAN FLYER sal taileh papeeicantal giving the! the Canal du Nord and a large “b The tank» have demonstrated fully t the elevation called Tadpole ( tacked the Italians’ positions ynlal pa of Marketa of the t partment of Agriculture. | Several p ’ "i : Jotton will hold a final meeting w noe, th atement adds, but all were, | 1a 4 Capt. William Jones of the Third Branch Detective Bureau was put] 0°" BH Ila exel cores SEEN ON CAMBRAI FRONT |... iH pawar- in axving he Lives oft thacwedaa Svivan tals 0 Hh Ose the stand first to testify concerning the revolver used bY Mrs. De jwotod ernie , ' ae iS und in conserving ammunition, | BERLIN, Nov r at’ r ‘ ‘ conn tage y after its con 2 sieht abeahecis . among the infantry | sai , Baulles. He said tit was a 32 calibre safety device weapon, and that ultimatum imi t Fl ‘ sly stopped tna British Flyers | chine Guns on } ; é : oe dt required a double pressure of the hand to discharge it clusion pe Pp Téulon ‘Troops: [Desvile H ne tamles Into the wmbrai area, Army Headau 2 s . Another important step to be anier- | AUBITO-Ger mann eu F espile wore Hinwiy lent. The! broke out anew this Phe record of the De ae taken by the Government will be the! ‘The enemy used “tear gua” in thelr Rain Storms correspondent bas heard that two battalions had only one casualty each Yesterday, t hem it appoars that lew Editor of “Bull” to Trap Army Foiled by the | 23 (via London).—A ba Berlin statement add an twenty/a battle of the most violent character ove Hoots Comets 4 WOE NES where alians TANKS ADVANCED, BYNG STRIKES A NEW BLOW, OM GERMANS: ADEIN FLANDERS Fighting Around Cambrai Develops Into Greater Intensity To-Day, the British Capturing a Strong Posi- tion to the West of That City. BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Nov. British front, and when! the Assaciated Press].—The British early to-day drove back 23 [By the enem, zopse, which dominates a large section ct rt of Moeuvres in the Cambrai area [Moeuvres ts near the Canal Du Nord on the northern edge of indenburg line.) le annouiced to-day is in progress in. thg The fighting is morning in the direction of Moeuvres. voree case was put in evidence. as|f)) division of packers int Violent but unsuccessful attacks, the! ponpon, Nov rhe al state. | batt do ‘ ‘ ' Mi were letters between th har . first class, which w t,| War Office announced to-day ment on aviation activities reude nd that another suffered the loss Of ish trom the village of Fontaine er doad husband regarding t Arinour and three others, w ‘ounter-attacks in the Aslago pla Further detaile received ahow that tut three men, T is almowt un » the Gi nans forced-the Brits and from La I Wood English ate and i : > t regard t ‘ alled upon to fill th aj t au region, the War Office continued, | atta nade Tuesda the enemy's precedented In an attack of much] tacks against Rumilly, Banteux and Vendhuile, the War Office reports, thelr four-year-old war orders nis and the allied G vited In capture of 198 Teutonic antry and trunsborts } ow figs | mn tude || collapsed with heavy losses, boy, over the custody of whom Mr ernments pucke isoner ns My “ Shy he Gia ualtlon among theorewe ; b= : Se Sauties shot her husband will fall the taek of supplying tneata| “Between the Brenta and Plavo | Australian squadror oat FU" the tankw also were very Light on th LONDON, Nov, 23.—Field Marshal Haig last night switched his Just before clos the State ie to the American pu Rivera,” the stateme ! low- | want for flyin pening wh i tw the yay Mls battering ram to the Ypres sector. He ed to-day his troops had . fe cuse Dis! ey Week ing violent artille enemy a i 4 numbe: for whieh reports have thus eon l : : : atthe ee i a nlnie! Wana ora Order=' tucked in denne { sins ‘ Mi yer (he peowived, It is impossible to «tate advanced the line slightly southeast of that city, etnias Ke ed to dawn. The fighting wghOW r 1) how many tanks were in action, but thbeiserfi itu aft oy i Bees iar he of 1 nist deveral t 4 ? ssa PONS » mon who went forward in| Southeast of Cambrai, press despatches sa levelon, letter and exp stipulated Several position: ” f all the men wh Al rd in} j } eS} 3 veloped int he should div Mia five month and Two As- were lost, but prot parts of that grea yesaelieg var and 1 nd sociates Accused Under tack was doefinit after 1. Many of these cusualtios were im Je 0 oa h advanced at some places, consolidated their gains and the months of May and July and as ; . ‘ fs i it others retired, . fn the mont! Aug ' Espionage Act. Basey sont: to: sass TO HEAD PAROLE BOARD « ate the ta tee fs ® \ October, Her 4 oO Lis lette - — British monitors and le nay t wrk in the open, = The Germans apparently were Ua “es Sosa TuO) Bee rs, ie be us| forces effectively continued — the the fire off concentrating their shelling of ye Jack eremiah eary, vho recently \ 1 COUNSEL ANNOUNCES INSANITY wrote a etter to Henry W. Tait| eer ey | ‘ nel Will Fill f or 1 i ihn dertopmmanexok < i aae 108,000 Infantry the British on positions around n© coast! a aying 500, ‘Three Days na PATTON DORN ; Cantai rn f 18 THE DEFENSE J offering S services as advi Me mia “most Hintinoviker bb A Bh ease the more remarkable becuuse there and 45, 000 Cavalry parialne pid Bourbon Word. Attorney Uterhart began his } counse rath hoatds was indloted|| savawar te ; ; Italian situation since Gr ore Leaving Office was only @ short timo to propare for ha rele: Genes, to tho! weak. 6 entation of the case of the defer he : see AN ey table ap ipa ltorces tovk their stand along the| Mayor Mitchel made it known to-| their use, Some « » were! In Gen. Byng’: anion puevres was wrested from the caettion vat thece would be no denial |>Y the Federal Grand Jury to-day| Federal officials kup the LE ae Bene |e aor ttl ly eet a Mess pice enemy after hand to hand fight- g | S roting of “Jack” De Saulles [On charges of conspiracy under the| nee vraaniacduss Whew held tin’ John F, Hylan's inauguin : lapel i nS AMSTERDAM, Nov. 2 x i | i Se lea but that did not| Baplonaga!Act. ‘With nim were inl ) ee 2 ah Malan ce Ube thas me ; appeint Borcram be N pine ener _ Nah oig experience, {J British Infantry divisions and three }/ HOUSE TO HOUSE BATTLE IN by Mrs Sa . ; he | a I en year term as chatrm f the oa athe i cavalry divisions participated in th STREETS OF CANTAI ly the guilt of the woman, He} qyoteq Ado} ; h ‘ dat Cleveland | few days had been more tha >raover, it wan ne to train avalry di p v NG. imply je gull jected Adolph Stern and Luther 8. sh 9 ‘ ole Board. The salary $7,000 o . British attack around mbra In Cantaing the batti . Bedford | 1 under | fensive vi and had comi © infantry to bh ther el “it sessed In Aha ck attle pro: ako City Chemis more . «, [J semi-officia rin advices claimed rn in the streets and from ore 974s 7 me law Stern was dusihean:midmagers Bed«| (an one hundred A pate Ae ie is ‘ nanan, & the begins 2 lh 8 a ahs ame house to house. Civilians were e are not going : \bagee and vanpies .¢ n frteght | Allied tr j, Sh RS) OMOle dmini fon, wa wee — removed in the nici in ten law. Our defense will be un: | was editor of an anti-British, anti-|to eight gay British artillery hag been aiding wer i a Captain in th nal| bitter: flebting stored | | This A ieun_ abou Et Been ale belag eau Inia the © ore than a week at Camp Upton. Ho . ; ; ai a ‘antry and ) cavalry were tn man nter-ate Drie aolitenilaw esis Sate) lear cinchihin Baeeh Galled “euiLe railroad men hiaine the Com-|more than a week. Amy at Camp Upton. i inet | ynomy territory y 1 their} Mfantry an / ' pest of New York, under Section 1120 | was denied the uso of tho| Mision houses fo ding. it] BIRLIN, Nov, 23 (via London).—|at Flattsbui perules of 1h way through barred wire easily, tear. The eniony. wae! pringitia. Paine SES paral’ Lew, whieh: save | mata doris fitie’ kgs, bur bee Sane wae 1 Nn be p on- | Fighting is progressing fave ably er 1.) {ne &reat waps for the infantry, and —————ee forcements from every direction that no man shall be held respon’ | circulated on the streets eince. Bed-| youn Seven. SURESH SEER 38: tHe known ¥ it wee not tunel) they hed made late to-day, Regiments were nature of which he does not | hern a feature of meetings at Cooper | being held In jooa ad yard where |! ig Rivers & Bhs ‘ ne offic y am tie ance Was encountered. The stiff tant on the west front. They k he has done O'Leary and Stern promptly a "W hesaningags RISK NSUR CE south ui Masnierc ans reck! don who doss hat know sored’ SHARE ee n ITALIAN MEADQUARTERS 1 WAR | AN anxaked & hisniber: of G tela — ane: aband wrong. ns hemsely pleaded not 7 NORTHERN ITALY, Thursday, > REDUCED IN ONES and heavy gun the day| Pwo Hundred ind Sixty-Six Divi- | on BOF the Be “Thero must ‘be caus Buy ate ere cadre Na (Wail To BATAND WHEN.) 2 (By the Associated Proms). I UZ uinst them, — Or olibern tely ns in Action In 19417. In ae ay = i dig ||| AND WHAT NOT TO EAT, 8 ’ Grappa. 1 rom 5 t ( | that am ‘ Us ba 48 placed | ts re 4 WASHI Noy ‘ stand, She |x twenty ' 1 natural barr Porpe ne it untens r ed on the w ‘ pa seven mn ‘ ‘ in re ¢ jenemy's “ t N 8 UE SU tanks ted ty ofttete ® av Santiago, Chile ! iad i ae , rhur | interposed before the Pave wa t jon in whips tor pr ily had 1 map 1|Mrench auth | ‘ 1 jap family which Baye Ww ain Mstra~ Tied, Before the enemy looms t few weeks the W swikned yp tank# |rhia hows tt ront southwest of Cams the little Sou an ih or, t vin T/eapped Grappa, held by the Ita lowered the went about the | ! : 4 She moved and ne srogramine |which would t ally formid ad shia C A ‘A : ' ; ° , ianeccn i s began stripping Cam childhood at Vina |) ne 6 of One R tion should the lower rang ‘ viene tRee ¢ cry sibken: tose ae the sea, She wa uesd m Aviator Killed Over ) and Teuton armies were three s One w k German Lt att otal # isah han vine with the 8 i = re re pobre Hritish, and whe ies mS : ergs hreg a iiniehait 2 i H : exploits is | , ¥ oN ols ¥ outskir “phe tt 4 ‘ ft no wheat fi Resnati, Itallan a srkate Wiator abo nT CAMBRAI UNTENABLE AS A GER was fourteen and i e sant Caref ( ’ lads MAN SUPPLY DEPOT. met Jock’ t ba f L W ally or eas w n vis : OL “s eted w nd No ba I rf ery and there $15 Men's O’Coats &Suits,$9.95 x th oe ae vor est ee Hubl eee « out || declar lay Ca rth Bullding * wd ; F THR WORLD TRAVEL nt ; A a, at t 7 Tickets, re F ; may d «ore . =e schaln ions. i Clothiers, 1 n hatled w sd peal A ool PUTNAM FADEL 1 DINNER IMPROVED i) © of the B victory # : noe ae nmenornte cm tas eal, ‘Televune Pissman 4 h Fackue Colors \ POS gah Ueus dies, — and \t minute care and