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MRS. DE SAULLES INSANE, SAY EXPERTS WEATHER—Probebiy rain teonight or to morrow, Che 10 f “ Circulation Books Open to All!’ : “Clrentation Booka Open to All. hosed wean NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 340, 1917, 24 PAGES PRIOR (fees | Weedevee ‘oan GUARDSMEN OF EVERY STATE IN FRANCE; 69TH THERE WITH RAINBOW DIVISION WS. DE SAILS HE OAV BGA. AGREES HELPEDYNG EM ERE RNS IN TRAIN WEN SIE SET BO, icme GREAT; ULL iy ATERVELGONE FROG TESTFY TWO PYIGANS =... ALWAYS TO BATTLE LINE." ALL ARE IN 6000 HEALTH PRICE ins cent Seger, | Medea Comnty, % “Did "ee Service Bli unke! ' i | GENERAL IN COMMAND | sallamento River. id Not ew Her Act Was| — Under Fire of German Guns| GENERAL IN COMMAND | Wrong,” They Reply to tigre ag sign Tas coaheisis of 2 ike Hstan a During ‘Their Four i video -l ITALIAN, ARMY HE ADavAR-| |New Troops Kept as Closely Together 20,000.Word Question, ee gl tise a hte cee) | Henle We Be rennin Hann, en Many Ha she Nearly $22,000,000, ministration, to be held toro : ed THea)-—The tasting of the + At te Possible any Have IDEFENSE C 2S CASE a Séedanitees subsects BRITISH ARMY HEADQ ia f y i} ; GPEPENSE CLOSES CASE.) enoaas snacr—the was] Tetel piteoaly 1 thes eiecten | ret nace, Now. Norton front in teganded 9 een Inspected by Pershing — 7 = 803) ) marks (about etivity to y by Dr, Von isting the moving Associated Press).—American tr Satisfactory Progress in Training. Jeliffe Declares Hans | 55° 0 idt Was Crazy When Hertling, the Chancellor, erviee protection of office b ansed at have played an important part ¢ CA passed its Judge Hylan is devoting ten " 7 the ‘ pfonsive| + : Gen, Byng’s drive before Cambra BRU Leo see tda | . ST. AR Was |: a i Hrst and second readings In the | tion ehietly to achool problems and is|“ “ : able [oi Wueatiod (Gite AMERICAN FIELD HEADQUARTERS, FRANCE, Nov. 20 4 as Electrocutec Reichstag on Thursday after bret 1 ringing them varied and complex, He| !t 1 NOW possible to tell the peoiie Italians, reinforce the British CHERE Vy = |] temarks by Denuts heider- |i determined to climinate the Gary| the United States for the first. tine rogund aoene ane in advances | (United Press).—American National Guard units, representing many yo deem wndent of Th | mann and Haase, Th : read- vets aod io' vr as quickly as that American Army engineors have se atatel that the enemy ia}States, are now in France. ing has been set for Saturday system and prov AB QUISKIY BA) ; Hou f votive. alo .T H i Abapersisien i & 1, Nov. 30-—Dr. J possible adequate accommodation for| "44 a large hand in the marvellous ch My y wi mein The new soldiers were given a heart-thrilling- welcome by trance. Dance wong Isla ite r y ork which has been accomplishad nento River, w ve 1s compelling 1 4 Dan Wight of the Tong Island y] This | rman war} pupils, He is expected to lay before) WOrk Which ha gare the civilian population to asatet in the| They were quartered in towns which heretofore tad. seen only a few of ospital, who attended Mrs.]} loan, The seven others amounted | ine cons some definite sugges-| the way of pushing the vital alway j Lo 918,010,075,000, With the ene now p war Joang will construction “of ues of defensive Vibe American fighting. mem: The occasion of theheairivitwae! made a [hank of the river, to whieh he prob. | Memorable one by special welcoming ceremonies, in which local officials ably 4 ie i pet in case of a re- combined with the military authoritles in a J De BSalileMenyrtiy after hort (tons und Outline vf poltcy | up to the front ume Dui ene ‘ pending Alfred 2 smith ly elected| The engineers have been inboring Z foment in jail Ranger wih the} rt eoit Nei f of her divorced husband, John President of the Board of Aldermeny|on roads behind thé Britixh liner for | haw been Investigating the Civil Ber- Longer De Saulles, former Yale foot nearly four months and two of the bal player ana siaisnan. tony ‘oi4| TURKS BOMBARD TOMB : rat bor aoe AG | men who were wounded were the t _ intense artillery fire over all the] The first National Guard arrivals, it was stated at headquarters to- her jury tha ie she com ¢ envelopment,| American casualties announced fo SONY Weer sone A iis ™-| day, have made encouraging progress in their training, Gen, Pershing has already inspected certain of the new units, [An Associated Press correspondent with the American Army who will be re-' ments have made it impossible to direct hits against an enen: sound: that she mer a y t financlal trans . ” t yresenve here ve at v Pass: | “the nature and qu f Minaret of the Mosque Containing (yjeiviopedll aie ie ahah Hit A tae in France cabled to-day that National Guardsmen from every State she way comiuiltting, ar ved Ashes R to Have Been wn assistants! J tantial vanguard of the great can 0 sie regarded as bigh | in the Union have safely crossed the ocean and landed on French not know she was doing wrong Destroyed. uthority. Prac-| grimy American aviators, which and perhaps signitteant | soll, The guardsmen bave been orriving in the Americas sone for RAitss fcatimeny : : hulder in the de-| eventually will operate in France, ha of coming events, Up t tf x pee awed nat, bok - j : t | partment has t nt in classi-| avrived near tl nt 19 American Governt aay Seer ABY GPS PUNSSETER SOREN OR, ao far as posetble Dr. 8m i r urded the Moeque| fea service. Only six pl of im or weokw sonic of them had’ eer ed military and naval vors the units from the same State have been kept close together, except vis Ww answer The mb of the! portance have | left for the new! training actively for battlefront ti 4 WUE, Chine ee Ben nae agitd Neches | n one case, They found the Regular Army had made good prepa- Samuel an oMcial statement | Ce ier: ne nan te aaron’ Ausirla) vations for them, and while many are billeted in houses {n French tion of the defense ZS | deehere " col estate appraisers, a} yres of the American troops re Hun with whom America ta yet eVidence w ' oon i The w at of the ‘br ae He wry of the department and aling and practising tack Arm At peace towns, others have been quartered in low wooden barracks spe- Nowis of the we i whtlo | atiaye confidential secretary | tying flelds have tblished in Lirig. Gen. Georgo DP. Soriven of the claliy erected -> ' ester attendin a Leta vient Sle ' HONS ANS ‘ pies peaeae st In all quarters they are declared to be most enthustastic, and < admin! ation to facts broug Beratcseht eucin sheiuon |WHO GOT FUSION’S $22,370? | rr acini pons witere civil. service| puve been watching. Ad ii vie van going sion: ie novliern fiphuing| thelr soldlerly qualities have drawn high praise from the De Saul was ti si a[!We Didar say Livingston and) protection robs the new Comptroller! tors circling above their hed a front instructors, The guardsmen are all in good health.] «| | | the 20-000-word two deputy comp-| vice, co-operating with the Italy Me it Hae of “Kings Share." Jof authorit eaves him the Naturally the Am The General went into the first line| a Bike WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—America’s Rainbow Division is in hypothyroid mand ee on this wil, au a GlaUerane Who. got. tte 2.8707 ‘That wan the| Tesponsibil t the Collector of | a time been working under t tenes a nih its SMe oe 7 ies Whe alooks of night. "made ins ding, tom. celltlclan io} TEx Ane range of enemy artillery, and im raters) nau lon of! France, along with other National Guard units. They represent a total ee he shocks of the nigh ude on ading from politician to} | Itev ae edd ee 5 me ‘ the officers a ay the s = rs 7" & blank of her mind,” nliticlan. to-day,’ and fohody answered : oe es no Lh ag Pas character of the the ma-{of thirty-three States, including the old 69th Regiment in New York. Be ae esan Pitts yjrta Heeht » Ing sights has beer RK. teas While the Department made no announcement upon receipt of de- ks if he could give banplly *| Manha n r by Sidney | that of the engineers Ja coolly ren umes Ss ive cil terahis ie hes telling its’ erento AHS loth momen aie Is HL. pmntaet lai trache while pied ix were! Armistice and Peace Proposals) teres postedion 9 Rill er the ap spatches telling of the Guard units’ arrival, the Army censor said it was Se ocent sin the war wher bu one hundred 9 ides | Accepted by Austro-Hun- hee SAIN ARS BhOFE permissible to refer to the Rainbow Division, as that was obviously meant, ‘ ed officials, without] At one time the 1 att aS eres me tot uv € rye t ind had |p avingston, Chairman | " n rr inasmuch 4 ei Pp Cl bol aa hee ileal per beac lit Aish c pon the pers ntegrity | with their guns on a on of garian, Government. : ee the place ‘ inasmuch a8 Gen, Pershing’s censor had. passed. the-tawe, shock, and when they cam ive ¢ having read the fig-|0f PF icumbents, believe that]tracks and tore up t | = F ve ee inn thely No announcement was made as to the nature of other units “over Pg oepaigdenhiae ion Mp hah aata the department head is handicappea|raiis which had been aid LONDO N , as Ae aNORhe (eolie, 1ehatisiava te eras had The [by an unwarranted exte ate of civil}iabor, but they seares hr ' rtillery duet aa » Rainbow Division is composed of tr f ist Pe My Schecan ranted lia chm et Jidn't get a Inervice 5 ti to hop witions, j th 7 nbardment w ; : ey seas he Rainbo : ivision is cc po a ‘Oops rom) Loul ana, Penn- o’dlock this afternoon Id wnything about | over wh should have diseretion- | jines } s ; t he was tm-|sylvania, Wisconsin, New York, Ohio, Georgia, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, \ y app ent for 1 own protec yne " or ¥ € a ting i" ’, n n det t The State played one of CB, Hea the we At Ske orc atsprat pe ie OWe peeeees | en Le epaine we ae vaaens ; pressed most favorabl hh all that! Indiana, Minnesota, Maryland, South Carolina, Virginia, Missouri, North Pe when De Law mers echoed: “We didn't get a] NOT A SINGLE PLACE OPEN FOR| exposed on the skylin t nee Le at tan Army) Carolina, Kansas, Texas, New Jersey, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Michigan, dims took the atund ax aa | SMITH TO FILL. sury to work at night . ; wanieat , + hteh | Nebraska, Colorado, Oregon, California and the District of Columbia. X-ray 1 Y Ninety-five Opponents of Selective a esti: aant at te ati days in order to avoid i led - » of off The Plave River Gen. Mann, formerly head of the Militia Division of the War De- . Draft Are Se o Jn of Manhattan has sad news for ex-| vatio n r ty tet “4 Saulles's he nd inet tee ee caotint nanyitos. In all bis targu| 7 nae Gane. | 7 Aa feeb le cts | partment, commands the Rainbow Division, and Col, MacArthur, former Bent cacibinks a stata Jad Jepartr ere ure but seven places| a i employed egion 1 pet ; | war censor, is his Chief of Staff while the hy a t ie fe re } Fanart A ti | sin ; rt ft t + read by Jud ice Law Preaident of the Alder 18 will n os rail . ails f . hapt first asked if all the medical ex 1 1e W ines he werwhelmed with applications, |. wedish Larwatie ' t ane ; ; (Continued on Third Page.) at Leave » Hiss aly Leaneiol t0) sateen ay ris I " t nedia tw 1 and| Itadian 1 ' te ‘tie bia to itp Yee ay igen tha ond aig CF 1 OM ared t —_—_—_————-® In that darkest hour which pre- ;, r f his men a naliea. ‘to. t Sa . Bs ppearar rf J edes the dawn thousands of Ameri- Notice to n to hid new poat of Borough iter be compelled to r back) A coalition Provisio ent rl 14 cans of the Rainbow Division marched Sunday World Manhattan there will be] of te Unew out oF th it is reported fi is venenes || Women and Children sway from Camp Mills en route to get as close tot ING} ters ta, Advertisers ane: conference tary orders wi t en: sand the France while th if Minin 0] elle lee vorady | Of Maly Reported Used | vni°snowevea them with gifts, Der w tt h . x . Killed in action—J. O'C Brook-| Judze Hylan a , ake 2 MANS | “4's of tho Rainbow's departure cam “~ The United States Gov- lyn, N. Ys 4, A. Roy, Biddere Me.;/ auestion of wha att ra i : : eal The mpl as Shields by Germ now be told, following the announces ernment announces that, August Hermansen, Peterburg, D rerios eae dal hd: ear 1 w sa jment that this unit had safely ars for military reasons. the Jackson Howard, Wakunda, S§. D. M.| ev epa ne Ay fir © t 1 be " art \ ad rived “over there,” y, , = 1}. Burchell, New Haven, Con ' w it ed for yolur ‘ Parliam thunds bien from] About 3 of early morning newspaper Died of wounds—O. BogKa it Mian 4 1 tr ‘ the | pearers to go forward ‘ 5 ithe th nk ‘ as ne % bakes fs Bloch A M: on Oat. 28 trains from New York now |}y. y. Wounded—r mway, Fall| “ for yield and bring In w I f peusar “ge: in jibe Kalnhow . Division - cnatneets 1} potit nas hoe to] ‘ 1 isan ' h men an {marched away, Last farewells had leave one hour earlier than River, Ma » t officlale and Germa he mt t ! Ine t 1 f sles Tthatetare) Middlebury, Vt ry i e de ‘ lala to aur | Bnd Gere mae Ine tren been said several days previously, jormer Pietiabians Wr ! ae sp : tn i ; when every man was given an extra Adv rtising copy for the « ied on Second Page were var ' Many married during that Main News Section of & Iahed a ho 1 th ‘ fs : = Wi $15 Men’ 8 0" Coats euls, $9. 95 bib ne a hs Aw the engineers tramped through The Sunday World Hub’! i |tho dark to. thetr eRtratning poin : ‘ Worth. Building. wil N ‘ must be released in The Hin { ‘ World Publication Office i nenet, bi : A before noon on Saturday 1 i i re ( to insure insertion, 5. d NAM FADELESS DYES, $11.95. = ~ c chuge Colury AU Lub Grothiers, Broadway, cor. Barclay st Hach Hackuge Colury All Goods, ‘Drvaclots, Mun Gu ( ued op 1 (For Racing Results See Pago 2.) ’ ‘ * | i a a