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HAIL OLD GLORY! | 66— WANT every flag f flying and every band playing on Regis- tration Day.’’—Provost Marshal Gen- N eral an meee aaa ee. Copyris PETROGRAD REPORTED AFIRE WITH MASSACRES AND RIOTS OVERWHOLE CITY UNCHECKED Pillaging Going On Breer | where, Washington Infc rmed | in Cables From Europe. A WI “sawn A WIE, BUT HS Flames Raging in Twelve Dif-| VALET ET QUITS 108 ferent Sections at Once, ALL LAW IS ABOLISHED. Christiania Hears. illionaire's Negro S s Negro Servant Re- . “Circulation Books Open to All.” 118, by The Presa Co, (The New York W US. TROOPSHIP TORPEDOED: ALL OF 2,800. ABOARD SAVED WASHINGTON Sept 1L.—Word rs i 8 SC Senta resehed Washington to-day trom al “I&Ns After Two Ministeis Buropean source that reports there Refuse To Officiate. sald Petrograd was in flames in many Thomas = Stoh Brookhaven's | b places, and that indiscriminate s pillaging and riots SeeNty-three-year-old millionaire Ro- | lost his valet this morning at! ter of citizens, were taking place in a rts of the ty According to these reports there la wedding no semblance of law or police or Mili-| sigs ta regulations | A despatch from the American lega- ion at Christiania to-do - able information hadgreached there @v that Petrograd was burning in twelve fe? different places, and that there was indiscriminate Mansa the streets the ery moment when he slipped the | t finger of | Jillian Marie Louise Kuene- mann’s hand Stokes didn't seem What's a val to mind, how- said re compared to a| The valet was a black one by the eof people} name of George Alston, and this 1s| : what he said after the ceremony ceeded in saving many of the frag-| . Mra. Raymond Brown has F " Secretary Lansing in ainouncing indents ras been captured by the French, acc Mrs. Raymone ‘own has t oe : Bet ct tie iba eee tae quit Mr, Stokes'a service, T| Monta of papers which were torn np i the main Hindenburg line, has been captured by the Fret sa Pst eae aks ah te a ev pleded and then entirely disappear. not Indicate whether the massacre|('t Just a few minutes ago. And/ Mr. De Woody said that the woman |ing to reports of the Havas Agency. If the French can hold this tow? ores hampicel gn A he taueter of the Ameriean soldiers trom) the stihen’ transport was organized or merely wan a reautt|{te Teason ia 1 didn't want to work| Was not under arrest, but merely | {he important enemy position at La Fere, a northerly defense of the Sli treneh front She sa ne rots is ail for him after a marriage ceremony | “ithat two ministers refused to por- of a general state of anarchy was nothing to show whut part t Bolshoviki in the situation form.” authorities were playing (°F ether there were really two ministers who refused is an open question, But at least one did, and about it this afternoon, He was the that 1 was to perform the ceremony at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Fifty Revolitienaras Killed and 200) But Anson Phelps Stokes called on More Wounded in Raid on | mo last night and, for family reasons, Moscow Meeting |he said, asked me not to officiate, Another representative of the Stokus LONDON, Sept. 11.—German troops family made a similar request. After are being withdrawn from Ukrainia| thinking the matter over L decided tn front, ac-| that I act. So Located in Kleft, 1 Stock did not care » Mr. Stok © other clergyman who is report- and sent to the w ¢ s and told him x0." cording to rumors circulat despatches received here holm to-day reported Rev. Frederick A. A The Stockholm byteriaa fifty social revolutionaric& wore killed| valet said Stokes had told him that Allen bad declined on the ground didn't know me well od to have een approached was the f the Brook- hurch The vices also sald! haven Pr: and 200 wounded in Moscow recently |Mr that “he jenough.” meeting. ae All the Siberian Railway eastward of Lake Baikal is now in possession when Bolshevik troops dispersed a se incidents, however, were ely pebbles, not stumbling block: k ft lin the roadway of romance, and the of Cxecho-Slovak forces, a messaze| marriage took place at 11 o'clock this ey SAREE ate AT The) morning in the office of Justice of Sgecho-Slovaks completed their o¢-| ye ance Gs. w cupation of the country along the|‘"° ! oo railroad by seizing Nertchinsk and| Srietensk. The London Express learns that at jeast 1,000 British subjects are held as hostages in Petrogra: Ww, the Bolsheviki threaten Yenge on them if harm comes to any more Soviet officials Coleman at Pat- chogut A fow minutes earlier Miss Kuene- |mann, looking fresh and pleased in her blue travelling suit and a Iitcde blue hat, train, On the platform groom, looking still more pleased and quite gaily attired of English caps and a bright red neck n from the brid had stepped de with victories flying “Cirenlation Books Open to All.” | blinding ae NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1918, ° 16 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. WOMAN IS =i teen Cac e SSDS BACK I OLD LE sy ROT BLOW CANA U BOAT REPORTED BLOWN UP BY GUARDS OF BIG CONVOY American and British Destroyers Take Soldiers Off Damaged Trans- port, Which Is Beached and Can Probably Be Saved—No Sign of Panic on Board. LONDON, Tuesday, Sept. 10.—A troopship with |2,800 American soldiers on board has been torpedoed. All jhands were saved. The troogship was beached. The troopship was a member of a large convoy ap- The vessel was torpedoed wa “* |200 miles from shore at 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon. Dewatoh is The Krening World.) | PAWS, “opt, 11.—The feat Ameri += swooped down on the operating room of the Postal Telegraph Company, Broadway and Murray Street, at nun to-day and escorted a woinun, said to e Wanda years old, an expert telegraplier, to ; TA aan eae tiated P he/eMicnk of Cuaries F. De Woedy, BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept. 11 (Associated Proos).— Division Superintendent, at No. 2 {British troops to-day gained a footing in Peisiere and Epehy, Park Row Miss Kruettinger bas charge of the ment Messages Taken ee |Haig Gains - Footing in Peiziere, Gt COMMISSIONS Agents of the Department of Justice Whil F h A R t d ‘ Village x Travecy — Berlin I FRENCH ARMY Claims 3,000 British Prisoners.|)is. Von Sholly, Finley sei F Kruettinger, forty-two om the By Helen Hofman ¥ x 'Gpecial Staff Correspondent of The) 5 . Just before the British launched their attack northwest of Peiaiet Evening World, |proaching the English coast. Ne Haven wire, over which tne mr : Copsrent ais. y yl i the Germans for the first time employed a new kind of projeciic. The wine icilroad between Roisel and Marcoing (The New York Bren Government sends {ty messages to > slant aw ‘ven Plojectiles, which were about the size of oranges, were tired al short, ‘ ‘ ‘ munitions plants j9 the New Haven D0} yi : ers In order to save time, instead of launching the boats district range in salvos of from 200 to 300 each, and were sprinkled Over a can women to receive Peench aomy | \commissions are Dra. s. . Pintey. the men clambered down ropes to destroyers which When the Government operatives area of two to three acres. These projectiles burst ity flame as they approached her Miss Kruettinger is Annw I, Von Sholly and Mary Loe tit the ground and gave off gas eye ieee |swarmed around the stricken vessel and came cluse alung- MENUS | ie head of vitat unit | side. Sultrage alleged to have torn up several papers upon her desk. ‘The other Women operators were thrown into a high state of excitement by the visit of the Federal authorities Miss Kructtinger vigorously pro tested when she was taken from her| desk and through the corridor of the ‘building Agents of the Government su In general the British are continuing to close on the Hi line by northern part of the battle zone hia Village of Trescault, three and a half miles ‘eastern edge of the place, where the troops are actually in the trenches facing the Hindenburg line PARIS, 11.—The village of Travecy, near t wens he a series of small actions and manoeuvres. The lines in the financed by the National An Thay have just This operation was greatly tacilitated by the fact that ation. now been advanced through le) southwest of Marcoing, to the Wd Wii sived by the sea was not rough. Several soldiers declared that they saw the Cerman 1 LeU Rca Oa LT ® ‘submarine lifted clear out of the water after a depth bomb iasions in the French Ar avcorations from the Branch C wnt for excellent wurgienl werk per ned under heavy bombardment ou'he taken to his office for the purpose of questioning her, He said sho has been under surveillance for yor | to escorting Gritioh and American destroyers was quickly made witheut | Goba xonial n Massif, two miles south of Travecy, will be virtually The French War Office to-day reports artillery battles on the Aisne, nitarked.|the Amer }| Lyre to any one, women 118, and hop “wn time, hi é: yne tron soon do se. } a athena a | the Vesle and the Champagne fre Tia i b n ie _— they all escaped injury when the Worpeso exploded ana they were Haven wire for nearly two years. | BRITISH STILL PUSHING AHEAD. tha;'as hosplial ‘uni have {ust am |soou DU hele way to a Writish port This wire is used exclusively for Gov LONDON, Sept. 11.—During last night the British ling was ad+| rived with complete cquipme 4 erament messagi |NO SIGN UF PANIU AMO f SOLDIERS. “4 poeenee : a snced slightly in the region of Vermand, northwest of St Queatin,| ‘Phe French surgeon in ehary ‘ REPORTED HELD HOSTAGE Nee MORONS HSH I SCHR are WAR STORES AT DOUAL Field Marshal ‘aig shea in his official dislertent to-day. a Nites wey es ee nad Here was nu sign of panic on board and the admirable behavior BY BOLSHEVIK FORCES spas been arranged,” sald Mr. The Germans delivered a counter-attack in the region of Gcourt-|are work iis Deo Finley » motel lof the men was ¢ pecially gratifying to the officers. REMOVED bY GERMANS St ee It was repulsed in stiff fighting. | murgeon . , | ceadu There was sharp fighting also at Gouzeaucourt The Germans} pr. caroline 8. Wintey Is a Arsenal Equipment Said to Have|vere beaten off except at one point, where the British posts Many of the troops came from Chicago and Cleveland and a lace Theor remained | ate of the Medical De of) percentage of them were factory hauds of fereigu extraction, Been Taken From Their Ad- _ |in enemy possession. eee Calor | behavior proved that they had assimilated the true spirit of the American iced Base BERLIN, Sept. 11 (via London).—An attempt mide by British) connection wit he New York tn-] WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 sys. | forces to advance yesterday south of Ypres and norti of La Bassee canal! @rmary Won ! ren tn} tematic evacatiuon of the town of! was repulsed, says the official statement issuxt to-day by the Germar, nie aia ne ee ies | Something hud gane wrong with the troopship's engines which ‘com Deua ane ak ae us nt farmer q | War Office. Prisoners were taken by the German dw i ry ant! pelled her for a time to lag behind the rest of the convoy, but the trouble Email epi aaah Haaae South of Gouzeaucourt around Epehy British attacks rea f iJ been fixed up and she was fast catching up with the other transpoi's reaching Washington to-day jthe German fi ane ata f \ ai Ne 1 arn were driven ba Ds, WAward: tw paths Cann when a torpedo hit her just forward of the engine 100m. ae ae in pa raairis a 3,000 prisoners being taken by ce alo pe ee ikea ait | Ihe vessel at once began to sink by the bow. Many of the soklicis sik mae ineluaina shavaauleraent oe apartments at No 150 Ba ‘lat the time were taking baths. They did not wait to dress, but maJ. which was the a 'MONT ROUGE PLATEAU HELD ated nor i note aeenin for the deck with what little clothing they could hastily lay their tans, Be ae SADE 1 Mie POreAneh PS on| HE A C SE ee Acie a ee mi. ‘The water was rushing in at such a rate that it was thought te The advices state that the remova BY T FR N 0- AMERICANS Sanford & Sanford, Fifth Ave teamer would quickly founder of this equipm les been pal nilors. Her younger sister, Ali ‘To the surprise of most of the soldiers, the troopship did not sink. Reports of Holshevil over the Czecho-Siovak received to-day from German sources, The Rheinisehe Westfa- liseh Zeitung printed a Moscow story tle—waited and helped der down There was a little automobile curb, It did not look like a m aire's car, for it was one ular four-passengers-at-a-pinch ve But there was a chauffeur at roops were on of the pop ond Page.) a | : | (Continued on Second Page.) — ee (Continued on hicles, — ES WORLD TRAVEL BURRBAU. Arcade, Pulitor (World) Building, 88-48 Park Row. N.Y. City, ‘Telerbone ¥ FOR YOUR STB) Bockman 4000. Take Horsford’s Avid Chec mom for and parcels apen daw 024) There chi Wstes tes nes ‘Maney abd trarellan" tat seter “inacmnais or indigrtiog Bh equipment at tho Brayelue Airdrome. | AMERICAN FORCES ON THE AISNE FRONT, Tuesday, Sept. fo a recent tette viastand ink ‘ neans, apparently, were found to check the inrush of water and she meas pene also Was being taken Nao (Ra ) rhe Gernians T ay evenine were still attacking on|York Mise Alice } y t got near enough to the shore to ‘be beached, It ts hoped that the vess.) | a diy chic parti Rie 80 busy aeldom aw x- | ultimately can be saved ASKS HIGHEST MAN-POWER, aa ; eaaaill OPE eles tt tive wepre TROOPS AT INLAND CAMP IN ENGLAND, Baruch Wants Industey to Lesven The German attacks, whether directed ayainst 1, Latta vision of a oxy ' \N INLAND REST CAM? IN ENGLAND, Tuesday, Sept. 10 (Ass Eaemptions L ‘ j f vel ft Mant ‘ . b futed Press).—-The majority of the 2,800 American soldiers from the WASHINGTON, Sept Amurivas a At . pea ; he : Pamiteeas for ain roopship which was torpedoed last Friday off the English coast but was jusiry waa ca nto by . ALhAL \ \y . , WISE {roo V)) whom t Dom DANCE rind Leased Reig Rhee ne : Se ea ayer? siasdiae Gh work ut th 1 unk, and upon which there were no casualttes, have arrived here, nona » ¢ rate in bringing Mcreans are ME aieeeesree: i aotee ' us ; ve swe 1 he worse for their thrilling expertence. wanpawer to the a y by mportance | as to ther it least before trey ere able t ike ad Cee eee oe ihe These, Imporkance tt ; : BS TEKS A ne # rhe men are finding some consolation for the loss of thelr vessel 1a Surber and only f ndixpensibic key |Quale steps to det urance that the submarine that attacked her suffered a far worse men How the Gern ps have v t the hands of the avenging destroyers which were speedily on the ennnmnnnannoonncconsonmornopenne, \recovery 1s evidenced by the fact that g five German tg punting the U boat with depth charges A Cc | N G ments were represented ain eighty pri » yester To ald in caring for the men here the American Red Cross rushed in Prisoners taken in this region, alth fought remarsai . stiles. of ' Wy meta “ 8 intities of supplies from London. ESULTS, Page 2 Ht ail ARS Gia en eNlele (deamandeneinc 8 tes eechiig Whe Hasan, Bee Inlin teenie UPR : ENTRIES, P. 8 piety dik Mi eehbl ahd Heahey. AEN ITH ut) Cape js ie WASHL ON, Sept. 11.—The Navy Department announced to-day tie ‘age “Phenk God its att over!” New Brunswick, The order becoa tured remarked: ™** | receipt of @ di tch from Vice Admiral Sims stating that @ Britisa liner tye Sept 18 ~ee