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PE ——— - 9 oe — - = weer —- —— WEATHER We Pook {Circulation Books Open to All.” | Circulation Books Open to All.” moat aa a wae = CM NEW YORK, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1917. 20 PAGES RPE Ty ete tr ‘MRS. DE SAULLES’S STORY UNSHAKEN — IN ALL-DAY ORDEAL WITH PROSECUTOR BRITS MAKE NEW GAIN persis , 23 NEW YORK GANG MURDERS — WOMAN ON TRIAL EXPL AINS ON THE CAMBRAI FRONT; poewra vauiey ARE CONFESSED 10 SWANN “ssivy wicce ALETTER BLAMING HERSELE -—HETAKE PART OF FONTAINE so. sos: ..- BY MAN SFEKING VENGEANCE ss. FORNOT BEING BETTER WIFE = PRI I Cc B iedsen Cone : ter Cold, but Hold All! Fwenty-One of ‘the Survivor Line: Have Been Landed. peitinssencenilipinecamntiioesbese Haig Reports That First Counter 0... coccan enure ae else’ Aid by Alleged Accom- HUNGER STRIKING «eel scree Moe pie ae anette aN plices, Prisoner Clears Up Mrs. De Saulles, on Cross-Examina- Thrust by Germans for Posses- *°" ° nati _ Gambling Feud Deaths yesterday in the Brenta Valley in an 1S Sunday, a despatch from Corunna tion, Says She Used Flattery to a5 of the Forest in Twenty-two oe tact An eniaslee i coeannnen nat P ICKETS SUDDENLY | ientscne waiver uveacst’ Hold Husband—Gives Lie to Hint Four.Hours Has Been Foiled. latatement nays these troops, which| RoWledge of twenty-three murder Careiayi hind TH Fou oat Spiel at attacked in massed formation, were | committed In New York Ci Brook Gh YaraAIOUGh OF the Grey arernitiel Involving Loyalty to Him. BRITISH HE ADOUARTERS IN FRANCE, Nov. 27 (by The As drive back. lyn, Long Island City, Yonkers ond! Ig. <a a eo een it ; : ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUART Phiiadetphia wax made to Distrtet| (Special from a Staft Corr The Sodiated Press).—The British have made another advance in the Cambrai |p. NonTHERN ITALY, Nov. 26 (by Attorney Swann by Ralph Danielle, MINEOLA, L. 1, Nov, 27.—Mrs, Blanca De Saulles told for a sec q A ‘ - > ner, to-day, The| py, Tr rw area. According to the latest reports, they have worked their way forward | the Associated Press).—During a trip es Se Leet . weak , ee | Twenty-Two Whi White apie ond time this afternoon all she apparently knows about how she shot and ‘ < 5 5 arene Sno confession was made in presence a tin am * k . «through the northwestern part of Fontaine Notre Dame, which they cap- | of one hundred miles to-day through Of Assistant Disteiot Attorney iten Torments Ride in Taxis in her husband, John Longer De Saulles, former Yale football star : tea isp s |tho fights in th rth th Tri Yuréd at the beginning of the attack last week, but subsequently lost. | erabecadeck ont be siciceeeeel aud and Assistant District Attorney Triumph to Headquarters. | ae clubman, at his country home,the Box, near Westbury, L. 1, on the . They are now said to have advanced almost to the main street, Which | (, command o Wartusse of Brooklyn, f the most exposed front jis of Aug. 3 last Le is " ch WASHINGTON, Nov, 2 v" 'o jTuns cast and west through the centre of the village. between the Brentu and Piave Rivers,, Danielle recently was brought back 1 ov. 27. —Twenty: vere, This time she gave the terrible narrative while under fire of ques . : “ | ’ 9 herve from Reno, Nev., to answer to a '¥o Woman's Pany militants, hyum- ne . ; " ,, LONDON, Nov. 27.—Brilish troops have repulsed another German | WHOr®-<RO Dreneure Bas: VoomSTpy Meh, oor arden HH the Arat degree, (€6r ctrl {4 (nn fAAteot of Cotums in from her prosecutor. District Attorney Weeks failed tu shake her steamship Actaeon was torpedoed on TT a a a a 4 A and the losses heavicst / attack at the northeaskcorner of Bourlon Wood, west of Cambrai, | i ‘a bee dicted by {bla Jail here, were suddenly release rount of the ’ Sounter k ! aah | Stafe officers and orderiies were ar-|for which he had been indicted py} ro suddenly released count of the tragedy. according to an officia: report to-day from Field Marshal Haig. riving with reports from all vital|the New York County Grand Jury. | to-day long before the expiration of —— Mrs. De Saulles again declared she remembered nothing after Deo The assault camo iate last night. © points and hurrying of with orders|The specific charge againat him was) their terms, Among them were Alice Casualties in Action Noy, 20 Saulles had said she could not have ber little son. Mr. Weeks tried to It was the first counter thrust °"/ SUPER COUNCIL FORMED for the manoeuvring of troops. It was|in connection with the murder of a/ Paul, Chairman of the party, and Announced by War make her toll that abe kept her hand om her revolver, but couldn't. The major force whici the enemy had di-| HM Pagag ee bg ae Sie ies boy in Navy Street, Brooklyn, in a|lAlcy Burns, View Chatrman | eeu d |last thing she recalled of her husband was his eyes. Mr. Weeks asked | ted against ale new Hritish ad T0 PROSECUTE THE WAI DE ReraI IMIG CANE licatinoiee food | quarrel over the disposition of some| Woman's Party 11 uurtors ex Department. he had not seen his back dshaced positions in the wood for near statis A asl et the condilick ct the travel cocaine | uitantiy announced that the jail offi-| —_—_— | You know he was shot in the back, don't you? iy twenty-fo ' Nearby, In ncued ‘\ sace | and the splendid fight they are mak+| panielle not only cleared up the| clals “had gotten enough” of the first] WASHINGTON, Nov Two} ml een hot” she asked rds Tilinae’ che Kedilag tea Gees mnposed ,of Cabinet Members| iny against heavy odds | mayatery, cont 1 with many of the| American hunger strike members of the American Exped “Ne hoe f Mh ' tsking y Wir five age, t hting has bi ' F L k L ; stery connected wi any of th oy you first learn that he was st huimost continuous, the position being! 4% Heads of Food, Fuel, Ship- the Ge neral eat mated these Odds | dors which have baffio’ the police! .1% @ procession of taxicabs tha dis-|tonary Korces were killed and fiv Letter Read to Offset ie tea beoee ks Ween Trastares be ning g istries js. at four or five to one, based on re-| Mure eacelen . charged militants, some of them show-| severely wo 1 In action Noy. 20. ; *, \ahas Wasa © rs Thaif British and half German, with, Ping and Industries Board norte reaching him and which were| of Manbattan and Brooklyn, but gave| wrote me of them ahow-| severely w Mrs. De Saulles’s jfiat Ware on tho stand i Desi ‘sides atx ‘ to ih WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—A_ super| > an head FeAl havater enous 7 cieee Atel on a rigors of enforced feeding and| the War Depariment announced t ir five explosions th 's triving viole , N. > 3 much heavier than heretofore kne the reasons for the m ' ©] wilful atarvation, were take 1 i H } aS War Goonall ropithalUnited AAtee Wael GT acai ute ’ + : MY atarvation, were taken In A) aay, At are in the fiold artillery Charges of Neglect }ith» sicht? (Mrs. De Saulics shoon crease their ho ut even a Is men) made it plain that his confession was! triumphant procession to thelr head her head.) Pa ; formed to-day to unify and co-ordinate! were fighting with a power of quarters Those killed wore ‘The present figh D ; in ¢ | prompted by the refusal of mon whom | darters: A Q, You are familiar with firearma? ‘yow up" of his ally ‘he Government branches tn prose-| sistance, courage 1 dash beyond} rin All those released had been picketa| Private Harry L. Miller, emergency F" LOWING+ia the letter from] sv, k t tta ere almost con-|he charged were implicated in’ the ra : afl ; ra, De Saulles to he yee ; battle inethe cution of the war Jall praise. Attacks were almost con-| he « n p at the White House. Th who| address, Mra, 1. Cope No. 160 Mra, De Saultea to her hus tS You Weave OAbL. Tonea talkies baa ot 4 of Mons. ‘Che thst! The Council is composed of the Secre- | tinuous t or another, but] crimes to give financial aid to HIM) soKeted at night are still tn jail lciansva dafaa) Potker,, Cire band, read in court to-daysby lod had to pull: the’ tener ACH’ sinash of the tank {the t aries of War, Navy, Treasury, Interior, | the Ttallans were always ready tol ang his wife, who, he said, ie il in} tt developed that the women were} Private Charies [ivan mother, (fn errs Atoretan fo Obert RNG AT che haminer at. the i tantyynicn’on them beyond the Agriculture, Commerce and Labor and|Pespond, and had at only rer | say eleased on the order of one of the] stop ice ng No: 1dhi Aasae f Ae kbar e c A. Who is Capt, Jones? 1 1 attucks but riv the y bay olle: + n 4 a ae ery om one "On rd it i om in te Min « . ‘ood Administrator Hoover, Fuct Ad-| a fs ub aELvE “* WROTE TO POLICE TELLING OF| Police Court Judges, What Nisher! gemot, Readine, ra Cae ae ‘ Sy ee Q. The police captain who teatified hen at 7 airy to-aweap ove! us rator G Chairman Hurley |“ rea Gnitie phys THE CRIMES rie , rected his act ll) tiie, Cunha a¥ Pst deals dias totes eax m the stand, A. Ob cyuntry side, ene Md NO oe the Shipping 4 and Chairman 7. 6 4 that when he left Now | disclose akin ihn (Me, Pee anc . Q. Well, you know now that is the enhanc burrow deep ditches or + hwitiae taaintese Board | sical conditio the battle ground| H ha n i ea ee mond thelr reteano,"* eata| Sere Jullan M. rEONCY | ing | want to tell you that | am ai sre teats Vikate cucsrnterdugoute Wilinsa of the War Industries Bonrd. | Wivioy made 1) ugsle particularly] York City and reached Reno he wrote]. Fmd analy § ; | address, ZB, Peok, Hartwe ‘ really: garter ter: Naving: madeven The hurricdly uncing Berittan did; ¢ wi! mect weekly | trying on th 4. First, he sald! to the and asked for ¢ thee woalenes stan | _Serat, Andrew | so unhappy and | want you to]|/EVENTS OF ACTUAL TRAGEDY Wt either. On both sides the troopa! | The new Council, offictally anvounced | there was t ible strain of en-|phey rot he hunger striking. They wore 19> Minwaben gs: Fest Bil, Obie \ pleaso forgive me and realize that || BEYOND HER RECOLLECTION ‘ in, cach an lividua oon by Mirector Gifford Of! qurance and natural fatigue accom-| them and 4 tas'slck to ine | Pilvate Harr Atkin ‘nny Tif t hurt you it is always uncon Mr. Weeks took her over th und it ike : the Counci! of Natlonal D 9) panying nigh 1 days of ceaseless} tg his w y | 0 alc ghee 0:38 } 4. Watking, motier, Northbend, Ore sciously. | know, though, that no f the tragedy, made her re t owing “ nded to meet criticism that the varl- t! he wou had been wer a , 1 ' rh sais fc 4 t were very aes aos CInAIne aecheies ut the Gov.{ fighting with the retentiess for.| Then | We Mae Ont fea lion or Jur Mrs Maria | oycuse makes it any better; a hurt || of yesterday as it ;. of ‘ ernme ‘| wre st poh ing inh | Then there w ne cold with} and t them about ¢ me Hi ad ve sf vi vot po Fe y Jones, mother, Tawas, O Tear han tried to make her recall ev i > ite & Phe Detense tGaunell .eamnrts the temperature at mights at about] They went to Reno and brought Dan. | throughout most of th Private Joseph Jawitt, emorgen ut | want you to know that IJ] le said ys we lig horsemen being unh Cabinet Members Baker, Daniels, Lanc,| 14 degrees ab 0. ‘This extreme] jolie back to this city | Address Roy Worlsidyy Mount Hy | wave always been fond of you and || revollection failed to to phvles and t! rea ison of Labor, | cold was rae, he satd, ber! Danielle told Mr, Swann and MURPHY GEST T0 ALAM admired you as a man among men, t ry rated bod: the new Super} cause the men without any Kind] assistants that formerly 1 and nothing will ever change that. © remem not Reriin Claims Reputae of Mettian of nhelter thing having been| to a gang in Brooklyn known ast FOR FIRST CONFERENCE. ALL WAR CHARITY BAZAARS || that | was not able to make you @ prosecutor tried t te , Atiack at Bourton Pane. apenas swept en t rif c @ tery eng vlitans, Which was aff 1 with} (i | a good wife will ever be a regret |) [em " an - ee The uiae of a Britle) attack on ‘ | position , , las Sictiiana, These two sang»| Tammany Chieftain Calls on eld Circumstances and peepte nas I ver Bourlon Wood and y n the HOLD lif MAN FOR $37 000 There ee OF aNgouts ymbined, he sald, for Mayor--Elect at H | change 90 much that, who knows, 4 4 Cambrat ares, is anno 1 in te ’ | which opdiy ve nome shelter.) o¢ contre ain fc F quarter | Aldermen Vols fOr] trac come devi -vou wanted till, M x nt day's official communica — and there waver CP sie ling s ttan an Regulation I ts Except we might still be happy? How < Four of Them Beat Victim and| falling soure! caine ThreuEn sucha 4. that the m ae by Regular Orginizat ever, | feel, though, that you do . Aron nee Wrest Satchel With the Money— | an ordea the padrones of these gam: atch wt ns of | Tazaara and tery " see me again, and though | justly Ceeiioi es - the st i condition of] .) t pted to explat ' vis afte ‘uspices mus m panies é k ! TOLIBDO, ©., Nov, 27,—Five bandita| 1? | with very few| (le 4 pas dior. Au ed tr Mury jation by the I ' | say, | am very fond of you and ta chic ‘ Pea eee: n| Kno Me Ma 1 mously adopted . kulat- || terested in all your doings, and — PASE RS seine gaat had told sddeniy calle |* ¥ boss of falling such affairs hope from the bottom of my heart =A ‘ American Surgeon Operates on | "ucbner-Toledo, Brewerte y tn} result now fat beyond | oXP!s tylan ha rot] The ordinance that you will find the happiness a 4 ay. beat him into insensibilit 4| upon te J ‘ f No We be | akers of bazua tale German Wounded Prisoner are : vial re ft Mi ‘ ie Panwed ‘ei he wh ve ayour'd rep anes , th + je 994,000 } { a fore arte bet “As long as have eodie Back of the Battle Line Tho bookkeeper, Anion Comes, has| ¥e!! muny ‘ hours bef “ bef ahd shall make a good mother to him i BRITISH ARMY HEADQUAR-| heen with the company forty 3 supe Jana t sn Mr. Mure demand an ac and make him look forward to the : . : TERS IN FRANCE, Monday, N ‘i , , s , stance { Hea H at (he ex The ordinur time he will see you again Dp e e ciate 8) ~-Britia n 4 me uit of recent a eee She Amsociated : preceding day's ts Ho was at-| Austro-Germ sianif BLANQUITA troops, Including sume fr London, | oo ked on Faster te Says Oftclal Heport on " wos found a alled wa " last night continuce help way tN rn rags weite ae Tate baie, kahit N, 7.—Heavily | Que Bridge rate Joes not app Ni a ' forward through the Hindenburg sup- |), , ‘ip f Austro-German| Cit et 191 he ausp * valu port line west of Moruvies, There] pw of the ba » with | troops f itty Carranaiata T Mer y| Cuurens ~ F ae TTERS TO HUSBAND FILLED | was vigorous ligitin © quar e iw e aa! tabla ed| ONE SLAIN AT YONKE > VO Killed by Villtatas “4 a bs tors in thi speiath: ad LTrcault, with bee tes ell uncons| grea 4 ian) THROWN INTO HUDSON Feria ne $20,000 JEWEL ROBBERY s y WITH TENDERNESS i the Hritish to-day were in possession | goto tuatal ft ad] Daate i of the 4k ! ik Maron t , 1 it w Inchy-en-Art T British advan ‘ c r | ‘ | ends t woe Villa Sixty-five ( Ail M Yankh i - v rnoo 5 1 Yonk reed. 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