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1 ¢ } i tela miles beyond the Piave. The Italians have occupied the “apaigl TURKS APPLIED TO THE ALLIES six WEEKS’ RECORD. FFICIALLY CT WITHOUT WAITING FOR WILSON Wen GLa LNRETT . WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS |Lansing Replied To-Day That dices! . | * FROM ITALY, SERBIA, POLAND We ee TAY Y IN 1 SSIAN FIGHTS COUNTRY RY FOR MILES - a 9 | : Other Governments. akties WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Iondon; Government of Spain ware sought Wal : Tr ‘ Move Made in View of Desire for Peace, Says cabicw thar Turkey has agreed to an, 10 bring to the attenwn of the i} ee Occupy the Town Bridgeport Officer Wins Mili- ‘inerevitle Captur Captured = With : a ite enoral view| President the request of the Im- as Dual Monarchy Speeds | Medal for Saving the 2 Opposition—/ Vienna Announcement, but It Also — " ° pao gen au E0W | seangt EN Uiinan Glovabailient (REG aia ina a ce : n tary pig A Saving the Little be ee tings aoa ‘ ‘ here that she would appeal direct (0) he take upon himself the tusk of nto brink of Disaster, | nfantry. ican Artillery Active. 4 Mentions Check of Attacks, 1d Atiion und GOs tial: ohe ie| “ihe FeCMSTABLLONIIRS Ut; peace, i 4 paid snl A pact NA, Oct. 31.—“In view of our desire for peace, our troops on Riven provided the United States did} and that ho notity all belligerent | BASEL, Switzerland, Oc The!) ARCHANGHE, Oct. 31 (By the As-| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY Htalian soil are evacuating occupied territories,” says the Austrian official | MOt hurry 1e reply to the ortginal sa of the reatiost and ivite jelty af Flume has been abandoned sociated Press), Five Americans) NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Oct, ' 7 ‘ ore ; note ee by the Austrian authorities to the M@ve been awarded British decora-| 31 (Associated Pross).—American report, issued early to-day. A report issued last night by the War Office | the United Staten Government | to initiate negotiations, the Im- : f tions for gallantry in fighting along] troops of the 1st Atmy, in a tiew ad- said: | to-day forwarded to the Allies Tur-| perial Ottoman Government ac- | Croatian troops, "and the town has the Vologda raitroad front in eon-| vance along tho west bank of the “Taking into account the resolve #o often expressed to bring about | Key'# request for an immediate armi copting as @ basis for the nego- been bedecked with thé Italian colors, nection with the Russo-Allied ad-| mouse River, have captured tre é conclusion of an armistice and peace, putting an end to the struggle | stice. Similar action ts expected to! tiations the programme laid down | The commander of the garrison Vance in the vicinity of Oboserskayaltown of Aincroville and established > nati ~ 5 fighting on Italian soll will evacuat upted | P¢ taken shortly with the Austrian by the Preaident in bis message started the abandonment by inform- Sept, 29 The following are the themselves in th b of ee ee eee — oe appeal, if it already has not been| to Congress of Jan, 8, 1918, and ing the Governor that It was Impos- Citations 3 e north of it on’ a Fegions. i in his subsequent declarations, | sible to defend the town against at-| “Firat Lioutenant HH. J. Costetio, |#eFles of bills and natural positions pie ee Seem eeeRrnee crn cece Suet eee une. ercvity ee These actions will place in the| especially his spocch of Sept tack. The Governor thereupon de- No. 387 Union “Avenue, Bridgeport,|Which dominate the country for «the Tyrolean front. Between the Brenta and the Piave fresh and ee ' ia enhtaeeniel “It is further requested by the Im dd instructions from Vienna, Conn. a machine gun officer, is| miles, ren t hands of the Versailles conferenc | } | superior enemy forces attacked Monte Asolone and Monte Pertica. Our | nanan °F the Nemils Cimiret) mperial Ottoman Government that | He was told to leave the town to “warded the Military Cross. He dis-| Aincreville was taken with only ‘troops, with unexampled and soldierly faithfulness, brought all the | central Powers. Following ia Secre-| steps be taken for the Immediate | the Croatian soldiers. played great gallantry and devotion | little opposition, the resistance be @omy's efforts to naught.” tary Lanaing’s note to Turkey onclusion of # general armisti BOANE, Oct, The, Mungariga | ey ee sata rican ie| dome. Cershiaws forces, eles ith = Austro-Hungarian forces on their eastern wing in Serbia are with- Excellency: I did not fail to | on land, on wea and in the air. Diet at @ joint meeting yesterday tae ad rn, fituation. BY! proved thelr positions at the extreino "i " > “By ¢ on ¢ Presi- 10} tion declaring the con, ple w jon he undoubted- jeft, in the reg t Grand wi * " i jo} lay before the President the note By direction of the Presi adopted & mo 7 left, in the region ¢ ndpre. qi from occupied territory and have completed the crossing of the] Ue or Mausessed to him on cent, { hate the Geet @ intern | stitutional relations hetween Hun- | 1% @nabled our infantry to repulse) Bellejoyeuse Farm is now virtually eer “4 el i Le | an enemy counter-attack his of-| Within the An n lines. Danube, according to an official statement to-night from Austro-Hun-| tho fourteenth instant and hand- | Your Excellency that the Govern gary and Dalmatia, Slovenia and for sein nae ; his of- ah Or ite Mlenoe there wan bal “ ‘ , ., é * owed pat initiativ econ- i he Meuse there ‘ad ° in. Headquarters. Elsgwhere in Serbia the Austrian withdrawal] ed to mo on that date ment of the United States will {Has Taken 40,000 Prisoners, 300|/!me had ceased to exist, according ia isyance foe'bis nk ried n recon” | siderable activity yesterday, but there “Acting under the instruction | bring the communication of t . , ’ to the Hungarian Correspondence chine gun tare was no material chang the ues. ‘ + " , Guns and Killed or Wounded . gets On several occasions.” The Germans despe } of your Government, you en- | Turkish Charge d'Affaires to the | rs i Second Lieutenant L. P. Keith, Chi-| attempts to drive them from Hill 3 ‘RIA ALSO QUITTING POLAND. closed with that note the text of | knowledge of the governments at 150,000 Germans in Battle, The motion altadectared that the! cago, was awarded the Military Croas, ,E8my artillery activity east of the MILAN, Oct. 31.—Austria has notified the Polish Government at| a communication received by the war with Turkey | @N the six weeks since it becamy |Telations between Croatia and AUS-j pop wgreat piitry, Siargy ana prone| Wet mae reused last evenin ‘ ‘4 " | ol “ : : ' ig tria had been severed 8 ‘ sy and p but the Germans continued to throw farsaw that the military and civil authority of occupied Polish territory) Minister of Foreign Affairs of Accept, Excellency, the re- I f tactical operating unit on the ef been. vered: . ence of mind, Although wounded, | gas into different parts of the line aud a a : aiken Att evacuate fmme | Spain from the Charge d'Affaires newed assurances of my highest | St. Mihlel front, cables Lincoln 16. CORE TENOR LO 6 NOW. INO: 1 ie ctoele: ¢ of the situation, in-| to hurl shells of large calibre In the iM be handed over to it, and that Austrian troops will evacuate tpg of Turkey at Madrid on Oct. 12, | consideration, Myre, whose story appears age | Pendent State (in Hungary?) will be| ajcting heavy losses on an enemy| P&ck arene, ittely, a Vienna despatch reported to-day. In which the good offices of the “RO! % the record of the ist Americaa | determined by a Constituent Astom- | covering movement of sntantry. ‘This| aare , Ai the po sitions behing (ne Gate A ad FBR Mie pg etea ra Army, commanded by Lieut. Gen, | 9'% officer also handled his/trench mortar nelr targets included “ Hunter Liggett, shows: ae in the curly stages of the fight with! woods where enemy ZECH TROOPS CUT RAILROAD GERMANY KNEW A YEAR AGO | see. FEROE FIGHTING ON Ses"acnfunsiencnr ae Sa AGEN he) } | 300 of more German guns, the enemy.” ordinary in the air on ‘Tuew BETWEEN VIENNA AND BERLIN AUSTRIA COULDN'T HOLD OUT @:(°-"°""""™ | OROATIN chPmTAL 2°". sommes Bi | eur Mich. is awarded the Distinguished | Montfaticon, Cuisy and other places | 166,000 German eoldlere killed ee | jenduek ee “i The German squadron known as the | \ i ‘i | Conduc eda © handled a Lewis velling Cir also appeared | | wound “ ; 1 ungrea [SOME Soldiers at Agram Hold Out |#¥n with great coolness under ma-| different parts of the front. The 3 e > ie ” 34 : : . Uiberation of several hundre Ate y ‘ chine gun und shrapnel fire, After| Blanes were painted in bright colors PARIS, Oct. 31.—Communication between Agram and Fiume and Premier Lammasch Denies His Country Broke) sauare mites of France. \ Against Revolutionary his platoon had been forced to retire} A number, of vombats resulted apd 1“ Ps 5 * , Saree he returnec der a ere apnei | sever’ rman machines ‘e pest and Vienna has been wholly interrupted. The Czecho-Slovaks Faith With Berlin bD) nine division remains Forces. ; aye erin une 8 eevee shrapnel | Pe ught Gown within thelr own lines. " + . n 2 ig id fal LONDON, Oct. 31.—Sanguina Bhi ate C, Mille 1 man trains can go only as far as Schnadau, according to a Zurich des-| aa occasions, the Premier continued) dered unfit for service. ~ | Croatia-Slavonia, according to a pri- He also handied a, Lewis gun with! THE GLEN SPRINGS. is tha Journal was not unfaithful to her agreements that Austria-Hungary would bold | = ———— vate message received at Amsterdam |Steat coolness and bravery under | Watkins Glen, N.Y... ch to . * ; ; he wchine ¢ and fe Phage ieuh qu j with Germany when she sent the re- out as long aa their military, finan- F ll F ND THERS and forwarded here by the Central News are” ans chine mun and ahs pnel America’s F s Wealth Resort | cent notes to the United States, Prof clal and economic situation per-'De Te Awency correspondent. Some of the sol-|/tg Fotire he returned under seve uses é y States, nics diers at Agram did not Join the revolu-\ shrapnel fire 5 0 9 000 GERM ANS TERMS OF ARMISTICE, cimmascs, tne new Austrian Prem=)"ot tammasen saia ne weievea! INHERIT KEITH THEATRES | r=! [SSeuaae n>“ Srns ss 8 weno] “MALL'S BEDDING ; € z PARIS, Oct. 31.—The Croatian Par-| “Private J. Driscoll, Detroit, . | ter, declared to the party leaders in| the troops at the front would remain | . | Ly tte Ee hd hn ard ; : at : Spe ie ; Hament at Agram has voted for a total |@Warded the Military Medal for great| (QU | Vienna on Wednesday, according to! faithful to discipline, The Govern: | Residue of Estate Left to. Howard | separation of Croat Slavonia and ,s#llantry and devucton to duty. in| (BERIT STERN FOR FOR GERMANY | the official Vienna correspondence |ment had taken measures to bring | \° Prpte +, | Dalmatia from Hungary, according to |the face of a heavy machine gun fire bureau, He said that all nations de- back the troops to their homes in| College and to Cardinal O’Con- despatch to the Matin he worked his machine gun in a cov sire to bring an end to the war by the the most rapid and most orderly nell for Charity Work. in Rational polore and tine, the |{ean troops to ¢ wavs tas | PARIS, Oct. 31.—In an editorial; most honorable means possible, manner possible. If the soldiers quit] poeroy. cat, 21.Treatre e celebrating the passage of By his bold a and determined MOBS INHU IN HINGARY 22 armistice terms, L'Infor-| The German Government, he ex- the front prematurely and in dis-!ton and Wungor, Maine, Manchester, | jreslatance he grea! helped in beat- mation suggests the following con: | plained, had been informed twenty- [order the supply system would be|i1, Montreal, Quebec, and St. John, | oo Oe ree ditions: five hours beforehand of the meas- | eMdangered in! Vantrotted “by Al Paul Kelvin, are | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS | ;: “Internationalization of the |urcs which Austria-Hungary had| The Austrian Government is ani- | bequeathed to Edward Xyeddbeqot New| with net change trom ree AVERAGE OF DOLLAR A DAY 5 | orus and the Dardanelles. been compelled to take. ted by democratic convictions, but | York in Mr, Keith's will which was filed my \ ty i icesia “tm. Oct. 31.—-Forty ‘Occupation of enemy ports on He added that the German Gov rep athe F OaRBILe Caoiplona Can | (OC Pe Obee Sars aeaeay ane oem ated | Xin” ea : BOOST FOR COAL MINERS | .| the Adriatic. ernment was aware one year ago that be taken when the soldiers return |!" New York » a | Nt: | _ Ab the Glen spri ° lof, - Magfonnd German soldiers are re-| the drat ar a mr (hat fromthe front’ Meaneniocmeaauren | Me Kelt's hetiings in the. [3 a | ola teesien sitet stat Secale potted to have revolted in the kater-| bole a es ae fancaa f e aaa ty {OM be discussed provisionally and t | Keith Theatres Company a Connecticut | 4% Garfield Announces ise for] Ue uttnnst reqalerment ot healt il is ai ie ips. Inve the strug beyond a certain | wil submitted later to a free and | corporation, are to be distributed amon: | Ain. sii bt pleaded tee oO When furnish! s the manag Aarey Cletzict, 360 miles northeast of “Right to use Austro-Hungarian | tine Keneral vote | Mr. Albeo, Walter P. Cooke of Buffalo, | A Anthracite Workers, Effective | ment ord pile Rare: Horee. sate OAbssa. They are said to have shot! railway lin Representatives of the German] ona) domaine dn the monarnt, tag | Maurice Goodman of New York, E: M.|4m ; on Nov. 4 ATT IA thE cea, fon ceatte, BP (Bir omcers and to be marching on Evacuation of Alsace-Lorraine | Ciovernment and the German Em-| pron n the monarchy, the | Robinson of New York, Robert G. Lar-| 4m oa AUFADIlity, CoonIGEY. Rid. econoraer ie | Premier added, will be tixed by agree- | . vA ‘ : ee | durability, comfort and economy i Kharkoff, Ang red flags. and territories wrongly occupied peror or_had arned on several ment between the hatte one. sen of Bost 1 Johan J. Murdock WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—Fuel Ad- | long established by our bedding. ENEVA, Oct. 31.—Demonstrations in the east and west. 7: penaun pee Ri ork pail Le rights in t b Jou ‘itt & , |Ministrator Garfield to-day announced Pals mr Ay hen de rainy ebares be fa io ‘ agpinst the Kaiser are being staged “Surrender of arms, munitions GERMANS IN AUSTRIA ASK | FOUR GUILTY 0 OF MURDER. sees niladeiphia, gre lett to sa J 20.50. , | Mat an advance in wages averaging | regard to Hall's, Or call at our New York : y throughout Germany, according| and submarines. wpe aon veal UR ern te & Gite 4 a 1 been. granted aniners in | satesroom wid examine t ys contal eque! oth he acite flelds, » new w workmanship in our goods, vices received to-day. ‘Occupation of fortr and WILSON FOR RECOGNITION Quick Verdict for Killing of M persons amounting to more than $260,000 "| scale is effec five Nee 1 oi FRANK A. HALL & 'so js peaking Sunday at the Gchumann| bridges along the Rhine and of | Truck Driver by Silk Thieves, jand a gift of $25,000 to the fund of t Dr. Garfield t Manotecuies of hede ndtaestoane Cifeus, Dr. Haase, Minority Soctalist| Luxembourg and Essen. ———- SOMERVILLE, N. J, Oct The |class of 191 of Harvard to be paid on ee eld issued a statement in| og West 48th St., New York City le@fer, violently assailed the Em- “Occupation of Kiel and Ham- (creators of New Germanic State fou" defendants who have been on|the Mth anniversary. ‘The residue of the ®|which he described the ir r, while his audience wildly! burg, vt on ni oat nee Monday charged with. the |*state ia left to Cardinal O'Connell of the very general average.” red. “ an epresentatives at murder of Charles Hilbert, 4 otor | Roman Catholic Church, to be used for +, | miners are to receive considerably less ea Peay Pv | Removal of mines from terri- ve ya eee truck driver, in attemptin to ntent | charitable purposes and to Murvard 1} | than $1 a day increase and others con- | CHARLETON, requent demands are made for! torial waters. Peace Conference. | $46,000" worth ‘of IIR one Iilbert's | College, in equal shares, siderably m James Charl atfication of the whole Hohensollern | “Delivery, as a preliminary BERNE, Oct. 31—The Ge nee high was owned by Kaizen The new scale puts the anthracite |} Juue ; Mtovens. of Newark were miners on approximately the same ecor Croasheya, ¢ ‘ Bot cat a | compensation for damages, of | State of Austria has beon created found guilty thisatt “hi Wit) | FRENCH AND BRITISH 3| footing an the workers in tho bitume | “jaecee, Gommers. County abaya narchy 18) part of the enemy merchant | by act of the German National Coun. | ¥450ut bul one hour inutes :Jinous feds. The final figures and | Saw aAy gipwing in Hungary, according to re-| pyar Eee ce coun | ttiaard Hammock nt 3 Kwa 1 ee a ‘agures BE, 40th Friday, 2.50 0, M 18 received from various sources a at, HUST BAO pn tees Auung euilty cf Miueder Te fiat | ATTACK TTACK NEAR GHENT | Wile PEAMERTY. 0 Sider, at Budapest armed crowds ‘The cessation of manufactur- Wilson notifying him of this action | Pa Kk a scommnenaing 6 Whe | ‘ Ne Be GFE parading the streets, plundering) '"® for war purposes.” hus been drawn up and approved at) cae Painy “atone and Henry Hnditch | 4 : 3 1 “ . fo fersey City and Geo: ry ; TE fom! shops und munitions stores, -Cictees Honeethel (&; rusiayee ot} a full mosling at toe Council” TNE] Maneke Ware fu Fact Allies Were Last Reported Four | — ae ; the val Committee of the Chambe tate claims all territory of o us-|in the second degrer : Funeral from her tera or ° Gene population of the commune of | * ; Juatice I rye | Miles West of Big Belgian Mr 0 t.. on BP | Rarez is fleeing into the interior, fear- rai ‘ Hey Psa _ : _— a Woprn the Maderity of the pop Jus eek 40 lite AMpnaonaant anh he Railway ae : POWDER PROFIT IN WAR FUND ay T laiean Case, igma clash between the Croatians ard hacediat 0 WORFDA Bropenes the, ulation is Lilanaus joiher three defenianis to t siete Mondera > 01 y Vot 1400, TOOMEY.—On be JAMES i. h-} Hungarians. hounands of de-|S¢izure of the enemy fleets by the A summary of the contents of the |{'e m« men thirty WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN| sah! faa pha bide Maite ee | TOOMLY, after ion Minow, frag hey STih ers are running rampant along tne | inte, the delivery of enemy sub-|note is given by the OMelal Vienna | | RRA Oct, a1. —" neh and i WILMINGTON, Del. Oct The He loaves his widow. Margaret marines disarmed ton mans | Corre: . | British attacked tha morning in the di ¢ | ‘s ; ss : three daughters abd one eon. frontier, plundering towns, attackin arines disarmed to neutral coun-| Correspondence Bureau, and sets! SMITH GAINING nthe | Board of Directors of the DuPont | } fs : He nip soy . ‘ t neral from his late restdence, 70 {s {rains and committing other outrages. | '"!¢*, oF tee Matente the occupation | forth demands that the State have UP-STATE. |r fade The battle is reported | * | powder Company has declared a divi-| ‘phroup av Brooklyn, Priday at 2 P M, . of Cuxhave eligolan % und D gO dend o yer ce or the bene nterment nity. € | Beveral castles in Slavonia have been |Guttaro and the replacement. of jour | mepreeé nfiitives at peace negotiations. | Sire Allies were Inst reported about | fond ot 1 Pe Pap oee Samh i willl GR aaa eee j burned. Nazio is in flames, tonnage by enemy tonna, The new state recognizes the inde i; y 10,000, | four miles west of Ghent, which ta the | regate about $600,000 and will bet Getvices at CAMPURDD YUNRIA } ——— ay states te Ais £08 ee i 4 | awitehin vot from Whitman ‘0 and yt German hands west of Brussels OPENS. | aay, 6.30 7, M. , a and Silesia, appe ‘© Smith have put Republican leader, and Antwerp. . “ ” "resid ison to give the Ge | m into. —_ It’s True Economy to Buy “Sunbeam? [177M ei E ae The Buffalo Evening Ne | itself, . ” fica al epae Bhes er, Sith tas | LIVELY ELECTION | BETTING. vy . sae night, cone hat Smith would ear of the. veal se id a bur cyte oa a he State by a majority of M08, "The Wager of $2,800 $2,000 tis sensible, wide-neck bottle without Lifted in| ivening News ix one of the strongest sauatee Mane on WAit- waste—which is impossible with mus- | Kepublican’ newspapers in the State and man Made in Brooklyn, nt pecker: ip arkvnrt. proove-necked TRENTON, Oct. 31.—The ¢ Com> | ia NUniiiar will. eloaa Sia aati aa ie A bet of $2,800 to $2,000 that Whitman! Pe re Se Py ae are " * influenza quara m Butta ’ Satur ay nik ne neicad would be elected Governor was offered +, Chicken, fish, o1 morning ¢ action | Winding ip in “a blaze of gle A " | vegetable sandwiches makes them doubly approved b relen |New Vork Cly. It was sald Mr mith |@nd accepted at Fred Schumm’s cafe in de cious. Tey itm a Mike itt sun. | The who “tl re- | al Ko to Ruffalo to-morrow night | Pulton Street, Brooklyn, to-day, This is | heam"” is the pet product of the largest | : bya at odds pf 7 tb 5 on Whitman. S wholeale grocery, Soncere. inthe ‘weld id HOTEL MAN SENT TO CELL,|"A°bet or som von was rondo tnat|| allowe’en Sweets and Nove veltien und is guaranteed to please you, or you eee ee Smith would carry Greater New York | JACK-O-LANTERNS—The Olt Fushion Pumpkin als money back Sussex Innkeeper en Maximam Pp ly 150,000, A bet of $500 even was] Waray (Phe icing * thine’ xi hak” Teapot: 19 for Selling to Soldier made that Smith would carry King: he’ ikinid “thina’ ive’ “you' “think” ercepy, Sold by all the better kind of retail Pea Pry y Kinge | tice ‘oi ie 15¢ J ericans in Canadli The . County by 30,000. fre K CAT ‘LS NS Those * indi Chiaraneters * of wocery and delicatessen dealers, OTTAWA, Ont, Oct, M._—The ene RID. Denally fon - pelle | ET ar at Mairios y, | Wiratertent Os * Caraivale, earl Heradters' ot" the’ Te” sala’ ware Tintaad hoed Napor to soldiers, one ye in prison| A supporter o! aur! ‘onnolly, | Wy avalend, EN MIXTURE—Helect ated ‘sant * Canadian casuaitions °° -4*% "(he | and $500 fine, waa imposed upon John| Borough President of Queens, who is] gout sore hiocor Ati Np ‘nox 49¢ yoine) > nning for Supreme Cou ce, be cit : pewutifull KILLED IN ACTION Weines formerly proprietor of the| running for Supreme Court Justice, bet pe Y Hast Lake Inn at East Patchogue, L, 1,{#0 to $40 that Connolly would b« DIVIDENDS “ee 19¢ a |when he was brought before Federal | elected r wu} Mateh Oo.. Q = FREDDY | Judge Chatteld in Brooklyn to-day Five hundred dollars even was bet |Liggeit & vem com. Bast Special for To-Morrow November Ist, eT NY Nod Welnegel was found guilty on a sim-|that Norman 8. Dike, ublican, will | Cont’) Hea coe CHOCOLATE COVERED CREOLE ATTIES—Tiee are big NYDLn ke lar charge a year ago, but appealed, | be elected Supreme Court Justice in the | Coat Bp. 6 i disks of richest ppernint ont Austin, Nichols & Co's :: |and his case was not derided when tne [Second District ae relege Se nsbedyin money" Wat tala area nel ena 7 new complaint Was made against him. re Gov. Edge of New Jereey to-day ap, IYGacuon thes go on sate to-morrow, Friday, POUND RO DIED. ‘OF WobNps, This time hi d guilt ted Mra. H. Otto Wittpenn, wife BOs 99 1 2 went y " oe sec Li Health of Our Troops Is Greatly | Poe Otricer Wittpenn. of Jersey | WLR: B a? “dad sone \s New Reet to Repent WASHINGTON, Oot s1,—Decidea | SY GSarrections” iURieocea “HiRanER tn November. ASHTS N Hy , pat who resigne = - WOUNDED. i" rays A Stockton of ‘Trenton. resigned TAGOOM CHOCOLAT . DONNAUY, Bot Yor. ch WASHINGTON, Oct, 31.—Men of |Imoreremen’ 7” ie bali § naitone several months a | commonty ERED BUTTERSTICRS YOU sale, WH: Mads ony | the new draft ages will first be mobil. ;% American troops: 4 EEE — known ax Frait Paste; =This is o big bar of dex PREPARED NDE GL, ie, New Vo ized in large numbers early in No-| Ws noted to-day In 4 report received | |] | they are blocks of de- Heions, spongy, crispy SINSLEY, “Autre N Vember under a draft call now ia[by the War Department from the ously Molasses Candy, Jack . > OY lChiet of the Army Debarkation Ser- | hw eted Im @ cloak of onr Charles Ridgely Han Dies, | preparation at Provost Marshal Gen-|00' me improvement is believed by | nopantery rich, frearant wa, ee i eral Crowder's office, It calls for the] omcers to reflect the better conditions | SOK. a ; YEW. WONDON, (Get ita haries | entrainment of more than 200,00 men|in army camps in this country, Balont New Chacala, 49¢c erinten of the (CLT qualified for general military service, _ - Btorea: Ne r ox >THE WORLD B vi lent af ihe Fyuth Lon Works | qual . - ne rooklyn, ba aa and dent of the Joastern snipbulld ney will be furnished in proportios olds Cunee Gi nd, Tnfigen ae ow For exact location sce telephi ais 5, BEST \4 resident of ne kaatern enipbullt | They Wot te em every Stale la. the 'LATAGNM ROO °QBriiite ae ae trast al For exact location sce telephone directory. ly at la home’ ete to-day. inion, W'"GnoVE'S signature "oe box 80c.—adre ‘ \ is ik beabi RGD . hw THE EVENING WORLD, _TH URBDAY, 40,000 GERMAN SOLDIERS IN REVOLT; MOBS IN H UNGARY .