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I Second place among the natic Atmy. LONDON, Nov. 9.—The abdication of the Gérman | Exnperor and the renunciation of the throne by the Crown | Prince before noon had been demanded by the German So- ¢ialist Party. The Emperor is reported at first to have re fased to abdicate on the ground that he could not “at the _ moment of peace” take the responsibility of handing over thé country to the Entente and delivering up the country to anarchy. | TERMS FOR THE ARMISTICE ARE PLACED BY PRINCE MAX | BEFORE REICHSTAG LEADERS| No Word Received From the German Envoys) Since They Sent a Courier to Head- | quarters After Secing Foch. PARIS, Nov. 9 (Associated Press)—It js regatded probable in well- informed circies that Prince Maximillan, the German Imperial Chancellor, | will to-day communicate the terms of the armistice to a committee of | Reichstag party leaders and will himsgif coffyey’ their vote to authorize | the plenipotentiari¢s to sign the armistice. | It is probable that the German reply will be brought back by the same courier that took them to German Headquarters at Spa yesterday. | The German Government may use the wireless, in which case the) plenipotentiavies at Marshal Foch's Headquarters will have only to ratify) the decision (hus conveyed to them. Vice-Adiniral William §. Sims, Conmander of the American naval forces in the war zone, attended the first interview between Mars hal | Foeh and the German armistice mission yesterday, It was 'earned this morning that Admiral Sims the negotiations, but has gone to London. | s not, taking part in| | pith: es (Continued - FOCH RECBIVED DELEGATES IN RAILROAD CAR BEING BIFFETE POSES HUNT INSANE MAN Germany's armistice delegates were received uy Marshal Foch yester-| federation of German states after (he Franco-Prussian War, seems to be| | RUNNING WILD WITH GUN: day morning at nine o'clock in a railroad car, in which thé Commander b wrsintegratine, It tied eo hedihsg Me PiU | Pj W d a | Muphasiaing the upheaval whic ilavers ‘ a ' p : ii in-Chief of the Allied forces has his headquarters, according to the Petit! taking piace In Germany, despatches! , Aen i Sey hg “ i an jAged Victim Dying From Bullet! Joymal; When the Germans’ credentials had been openéd and verified, | #72 Munich by way of Basel i UGGETT 5 AMERI AN be LASS Atv ara Fired by Son of Bloomfield, a a 7 "/ of the proclamation of a republic in Says Traveller N. J. Physicl Mathias Erzterger, leader of the enemy delegatio iL ietdh In French, | Bavaria at the conélugion of a gre Ng BU Siyls N. J., Pirysician. pera rd et tory arour looms Wilson that Marshal Foch was qualified to communicate to (hem ial actus of the meeting ut wien tne | ie sin Austr describee | olds N. Ju for tarry Thayer, twenty J i " », velle } rominende exe Ke 2 j . 4 Alligs' conditions and had appointed them plenipotentiaries to take cog-|{reveica srsony were rewent, bav 4 MILES EAST Of MELISE me f vn aveller of prominenée. OY) 64 years old, eon of Tr. Henty ‘ p nas arrived here from na nizance Of-the terms and eventually sign an armistice. | ing come by invitation of the Soctatist | ihe le the train was ine| PMver Of No, 98 Dodd Rtrect, Bloom: | Party. After flery speeches by nu- | a an ve eh Ih, fe aceused of shootin Marshal Foch then read the terms in a loud voice, dwelling upon each | Merous orators the crowd adopted a aan : ee gh ia t ‘ss crowds Places tn the | onty wate, behibey ahr perend word. The Germans were prepared by semi-olficial communications for | fealution demanding the abdication | (Contin Page)”. _jruaches ocwipied by Count: Leopold aig fe No, $8 Meadow Street, East i J of the Kaiser, renunclation of right to {von Berchtolt, former Foreign Min- Abs, atten HA Ving Deda -blsickin { the stipulations, as a whole, but hearing set forth in detail the concrete | succession by the Crown Prince, the against gone machine sun reaist- | eae of Austria-Hungary, and hag with insanity this morning. introduction of a democratic regime *rince of Schoenburg were taken’) ins Bee \ demands seemed to bring {o them for the first me full realization of the In Germany, acceptance of an arml+| ‘The Amoricans went abead in this; and the noblemen were ejected. 3 Lt AA kg beng 2 Lishoul aaly extent of the German defeat. stico, no future wary except for Ni |reaion both nertir and south of Dame | Tanda of disorderly soidters in. | for some time and his father, a prom, They made a few observations, merely pointing out material difticul- METERS U MAD Geel diene: thie tio c&e. (hac it Balled (hemaclves on the roole. of) ing him to an Inetitution, , Thi ght-hour orkmen, long the line of the 3 sihe ¢ per , $ ties standing tn the way of carrying” out some quite secondary clauses.| ‘tho speakers were received with |the trent trom. Hasey to M Wile viinave alone the way |peceine i cltalave fin Athens te ‘Then Erzberger asked for a suspension of hostilities in the interest of | rent enthusiasm, ‘They all aM@rmed tast night was marked by have heen pitlaged and foo ete hie RUT HEA on f “humanity. ‘This request Marshal Foch flatly refused that the Soclalixt Party urged nolther | and machine gun fighting, j bave-been, carried off, The travelier | te Neight lis He fired # . ; i ‘ Pe’ = strike nor revolution, but desired The American Fing to-day ts fly- confirms reports that anarchy reigns Pua ers NRE a th ety f The delegates, having obiained perinission to send a courier to S ? | in the inteflory of Austria-Flungary, |boint blank, Buteher fell with a bus 7 to Sp) onty complete reform ling over Dun-sur-Meuse. Dun is a| Te ta hia nok, Ghd. he io dyn 1h amd communicate with that place by wireless, withdrew. Marshal Fo h} In Aa milo long procession were) picturesque town on he cast i | ly are Using Dilaged and shops Ascantacande ciepital at Glen Ridee. , immediately wrote an account of the ptoceedings and sent It by an}/m*ny soldiers of all arms headed by | of tho Meuse ang is situated on high | AN he Nourgeatate, fearing t rhayer raced away on his bicycle aide to Premler Clemenceau, who received them at noon, TR EENSG Te Ere er er Lie miiere (mipen nape ‘Sl notshevist. movement, desire Altied after the shooting, and all trace of ie yn Palace he Ministries, ns rom he main # ° i} ‘The German delegates are lodged in a country mansion at Rethordes i eherat tka careers hurriedly | Eien the cAmpH RAT cet to) ‘vervention,: he says, apn yy Paso rR om UNH UHSS PANES ies bod k six miles east of Compiegne, and thirty miles from Marshal Poch’s| posted appeals for the populace to re-| town the German battle flag was fy NO OFFICIAL N vIRY OR aes headquarters. main calm. ing on the spire of the chureh whieh| 0 I { | BAVARIAN DYNASTY 18 DC-| crowns a hill, For 9 few hours the HANKS 10 AME! CANS ‘ ha erences re onstees ert Me rater Laer ie | POSED BY THE DIET, 4 | Americans wero too bury to bother | ABOUT TRUCE REPORT BY ITALIAN MINISTER : . Afterward, according to a Munich, with It, but then the Amerioan flag ih the Forest of Compiegne. Within a radius of thirty miles of Rethondes | gey; i iti | it he G ! * patoh, during the sitting of the! took its place, the German emblem) comaeenennaeen a are the railroad towas of Clermont, Montdidier. La Fere, Laon and sey- | Diet at the Palace, a decree was| becoming tho trophy of the Engineor| Secretary Daniels Praises Admiral Sonnino Cables Lansing He Is Pare | i. esti peiplage bar babeg cdala abhi al Bae eee Heese: He SRI “The usual despolialion marked *he Wilson for Taking Responsibility |” ticularly Glad U. s. Troops ol | ie ee ‘ ‘i i Exonerat Ini Sine: ait sole Ed mie With the Commander-in-Chief at the time of the interview mare Ludwig 11, King of Bavaria, | German withdrawal from Dun, Ex and Exonerating United Press, | Aided in Victory 4 ‘ pee ‘ ates TRA, 4 be is hend of the House of Wittels- | cept for the destruction of roads ASUINGTON, Nov, 9,—Seeretary of | . x . Major Gen. Maxine Weygand, his ossisvint; Vice Admiral Sir Rosslyn} pach, te became Regent u suce | and ort Uttle property, how-|the Navy Danlols sald to-day that he | pV SUINGTOS. Nov. 9.—Baron Bone Wemyss, First Lord of the British Admiralty, and Vice Admiral Willian, | cession to his father, Prince Luit- | ever, was destroyed aside from that! nas no intention ining, Foreign Minlater of italy, reply- ‘ ’ ? i iss Ladwi Wy pike Germin ane hed of making any further| ing to-cny to a message of congratue S, Sims. Petts tp Bist rout Fide Hes | y neat ee ue _ : inquiry of Admiral Henry B, Wilson | lation sent him reoently by Secretary 3 imed Kt , J bs § BY concernini ha id: . GERMANY EXPECTED TO SURRENDER. | alon to hiv cousin, King Otto, | monuinont to the marksmanship of |" "ied rot Thee) tt ry Rete, Wh daaibt alii srautying ns - ish i . 4 ‘4 is} know. the “Mad King of Ba- | th n A great part of the|' a wr ener, oat, SRO| deers nich’ your ex wuanimous in the view that Germar y W 1} capitulate between now and| gute of ruling owing to bis wen- | few hounen that do not bear scars, The Secretary spdtee in. nh most com: | tory which put hore Ae RRL tha lan | Monday. There is no tendency to exaggerate happenings in Germany,| tat inirmity. Liitle of value was left within the | fevice, charucteriging: Nig ma acer ae | ands until yesterday, strongest ally of but it is felt that the Germans bave had enough to make it imperative} © Ludwig 111, was born in 184 [houser. The Germans carted away the very best officers In the ‘Amerlean LHecmbhye 1 6h phrtlenl hy, wed nas for the Government to make peace at the earliest possible moment, ad married Aronductimy Maria | everything of Yaluc, they could carry, | Navy: He sald that every one WhO'had| fon io ine erent bettie aba Om eure] s Theresa of Austria-Este, Of this What they cou’ not move they de- | dealings with Admiral Wilson in France M. Copies, writing in the Figaro, fairly sums up the views of a!) union wero born nine ehildran, | stroyed, The shops of tho town bear|brourht the same high reports of him, (that his brotherhood in arins has con: | editorial writers when he says: three sons and six daughters, evidence of the long occupation by | Secretary Danlels thought, too, that the | fan" tunion. of cardial friendship. mie “The details of revolutionary movements in Germany are lacking, | Princo Rupprecht, the Crown | tho Germans. Over a majority of| Crealadaing ’ his poe, Int teat will ow stronger and fut we learn enough from hour to hour to feel already that they are! neither superficial nor fictitious. Du they contain deep-set revolution? | Are they but riots due to the tion of the defeat? What authority does the republic proclaimed a which concern Germany alone.” While Germany is reflecting on tie Allies terms, Marshal Foch con-| tinues his blows without Intermission. The German Army may break the war By Mad terday, and the French are along the Meuse over « front of fifteen miles. ‘The alternative for German, now is armistice or invasion—not evasion. TROTZKY REPORTED | ieee participation propaganda 12,000 Counlér-Revolulioniss Said | | relations with the Russian Sevict Mia sion, Tho members of tho Russian dele- | gation have been asked by the govern. aso Ww was wr A pal revolutionary | 8 RANCISCO, Nov, 9%—Though . P—In their advance | mortiing. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9%—Food aa-|, SAN F 4 to Be Marching on Petro- AN JAIL, ELECTED $ SHERIFF. Teo sélioRwiie Biicd Sue th od A} eininine aspirants to Congress failed | Om@etat lesex| north of the Danube and the Save, wo e @ ii ministrator Hoover wit! teave soon forlwithout exception in last Tuesday's ° the Serbian troops entered Molda grad., | muons Gat by Durell wine twoRRy:. (Row atfice’s |surope to direct preparat'ons for feed- | iections, but In the eleven Far Western WW BRUNSWICK, Nov, 9.—Tho| Haz! Rubin. zenesova, . Bei Bay tng the poople of redeemed Northe rm Suft Srevall : te x8 | Klenak and Mitroicits, m ng to a @URICH, Nov. Leon Trotsky, War fi a ay ff ala athe Fa) states, where Woman Suffrage “rovaily |next Now Jersey Assembly will conalat | Sori ‘official statement renelved AUnister end former Foreign aalouar | DETROIT, Nov, ite the fect | site Comp aragasiadge | apertal © wie |Brance and Belgium and viding in the | gigteon women were elected to thelor 3; Republica and 29 Democrats. | heres” ee of the Russ'an Bolshevik Government, |that Richard H. Kottla ie serving etx’ 4.20), soldier’. Tho Leain arcived. in {rank pu preventing, starvation in Aus: | Legisiature Official returns show that two Den‘o- ——- resigned, according to « ih the’ Workhouse he was! Chichgo last ilent. ‘Tho special had|’ str. teover, It'le undereiood, will not ees jerata and One Republican were elected | Magintrate Cor ‘orday from jors, M, Skhareky jelected Sheriff of Baraga County. by altho right of way, the westbound pas- [relinquish bis position as Food Adm Fa Hy yey smpany |t0 the, Assembly from Middlesex Couns m \s reported (o have succeeded him pmajority of seventy votes, It wanlsenger train having received orders to|#trator, although his attention ‘will uo} The Weatcheater Llectele Company tty. Up to the time of the official onint} ‘The funeral of Maxistiate Robert Twelve thousand counter-revolution- Jearned to-day | make the siding at Sugar Grove und tetany res Bris af Muroye Sirnanllbes | to ity eeuta atenden. the operesion {ie cae ,neueved the three Demosrnite| curtord Cornel) will be held o-morro ‘ste from Pskoff sre reported to be| Kotila was postmaster {n the county} walt for the special, This, according to wed by the Belgian Reller Com- + i eaigrirte Psy sy Which rung {candidates had been elect ich ‘9 suminer howe in Buy | ‘qatehing on Petrograd. up to last September, when he pleaded| Army men, tt did not co, the two trains Buinton) of wk b he le rman, 44 ee Piedad eter Peet would have produced « tle in “the “Ae: ek Riey cues an i oon Nov, %—The Swiss Federa}/ guilty to appropriating Uniied RuatonL wetting .heatron inet, before reach pg] outheen Europe. including Be und tie Tuckahoe line, which ¥ ‘The State geriate ie Republigun by wil) be private. ” By ‘Raa “Aéciaed fo" break ort funds dnd was sent to jail, the aiding. mane thd Monts 88 0, ‘Tuckapos and through Breas cediawa Cemetary. Ab etna, patrol ae tal The above photo sh making ita way = ae ee British Patrol Entering Cambrai as Germans, _ After Setting Fire to City, Are Evacuating waa Brit. | into | evacuating the city Cambrai while the Germa THE EVBNING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER R 9, 1918. $170,000,000 c0sT OF INFLUENZATO a O00. , Soldiers siden olik Sailors ‘miracle of doubling the ordinary ‘ife insutance eutstagdin in the world.” Mr. Love added. Secretary Love aatd that in the »ftvo months moré than 18,000 sdldte er sattore have died of infliensa in Phis country,.alone, and instr *Fwiich the Govermment will pay their beneficiaries wit! amount event. ually ty $170,000,000, Premium income coltected from sured soldiers is estimated at & 000,009, and up to 1 dt nente ov account of deaths amounted EY Nov rae- ouses were bu 4 of shell fire. Ma ette m., ot front Nov soldiers from 24 the football game nt Cawp cked in a head-on enger train near here early this Prince, has beon one of the lead- ing Teutonic Allied Generals on Westorn —__———- it Munich possess? These are questions | SOLDIERS’ FOOTBALL TRAIN WRECKED AND TWO DIE at any moment. There were signs of a new retreat from the Scheldt yess| 1, 200 Fans Were on Way From| Camp Grant to Chicago for Game With Camp 1 ATTRORA, |tng hundreds (Grant to wit 0. GERMAN REVOLUTION SWEEPS Oi BAVARIA UNDER RULE OF SIMET IN AUSTRIA; NOBLES the shops there aro Germ: during the [there to be killed on the ed Germans were ed lot than usual, Most of them declared their government is au the opportunity to surrer ylor, A train boar. Camp Will Remain U. S. Foo trator While He Su Tayler squed collision with “What ts the use of staying out was the comment of scores ers brought in by the Americans, The & more dis- they appear to be convinced that tt is—it was absurd for them to negicct HOOVEVR GOING ABROAD TO DIRECT PROVISIONING Feeding of Europe. to $4,102,000. These payments are dis- tributed over a period of years, and the aggregate or won d value of siaima is $12,098,000, New insurance ANARCHY SPREADS, has ve n 50,000,000 w month, or written at , and it is € ent, of the men in the that 8 per army aud navy are insured. responsibility exvunerating the United » oe PUNCTUAL FOR 54 YEARS, Woman bet Juited States and an sizns. fn fea —_— MRS, RODGERS AGAIN SWORN. last day,” of prison- rat ary, a7, Pivet Qeeen BRATTLEBORO, ifhes a tree Piva eh %—"t lity of the law, Mra, Clara A. Rodgers Xowtding to the poll uitting—and | want a little more leisure during the ; |had to be re-sworn as County Clerk remeining years of my life,” was the | of Queens t: Bhe took the vath| _Mermer Resteter Lundy Di ay. for resignation given to Secre- reuson emer pe Rega I ‘ dor. tery McAdoo by Mins Elisabeth R. Hyde. | viecenaer ge as age Pasinss Gounty, for years Democratlo leader age elghty-seven years, who hae been! sentence on conviction of bigamy. He of the 1@th Assembly District, divi employed in the Treasury Department| was not sentenced until yesterday, |e Thureday night at his home, No. at Washington fifty-four yeare, And Kt was found that Mra Todgers | 219¢ Voorhees Avenue, Sheepshead Bay In a letter accepting Mise Hyde's| assumption of the office before it} ft,,yneumonia following Intuerww. p resignation the Secretary highly com-|whs vacated by his sentence, was|yeare ago ries R. Ward plimented her for her exeallont aervica | itlegat, tne aereatoa | Tree ten derahip from , 9 4 odgere ne defeated | nlm E d Adminis« [odes Baror vans WWF Ret lsh: €or | Gangidate tur for the office, and iv Buts}oyster beds at Rockaway Beach, Funeral frage loader in Queens. pervises Sixteen Wo rite eda Mawsusli, Ho. 08 LOMA RRR WHOL TN fre of {and sald stimated | Because of an overlooked technival-| W —_— N. J. ASSEMBLY REPUBLICAN. AMERICAN TROOPS K1 KEEP UP ADVANCE EAST 0 OF THE MEUSERIVER BOY IS ARRESTED IN $35,600 THEFT; ~ WAR RISK B nm LIVED HGH 2 DAYS $j | Police Found Declare T They | d “been Living high" on remaining 3600. The yout '¢ wag intaf Tombs Court and wo bail for hearing on-Nov. 12. ' When Shapiro got his job with the ° Shaw, in the f them in the afternoon, morning he Waa sent to take $600 {worth of bonds to Maybon & Co., 41) Wali Street, Ho got back just as a) nessenger left $25,000 In bonds on | the cashier's window of Finch & Tar- Ibe, The police say Shapiro took these bonds as fell as $10,000 more | nearby, He remained in the office until sent jout to make his afternoon check ¢o!- lection, He did not feturn, and the | firm tearned the $600 worth of bond he hud been sent to deliver to May- bon & Co. had not been received. Then the $35,000 worth of bonds were missed. Notices were sent broadcast warning against buying the stolen » police had since been missing messenger. They erious about Shapiro's ar- irest, merely saying they found him In | front of the broker's office where he | had worked at 9 e'ciock this morning, Bertha Bhapiro, a sister of Sam, sald this morning: “sam telephoned me last Tuesday that he waa going away. | asked him why nnd he sald he had stolen | some bonds, I told him to remember that he had a family to think of and that ho must return overy cent at) once, even if ho had to give himeelf up to the police. I told him it would bo enslet than later to do it. I didn't | hear from him Friday rad thought jho had taken the bonds back, I |thinke he was on his way to return them when le was arrested.” Bertha added that her brother was | ambitious to help Ris family, but had never Indicated that he would ateal to do it, She sald ho had no friends that sho knew of with whom he would | spend moncy. He is a quiet fellow, she sald, and bas never been tn any @ police, he called himself Harry His duty was to deliver bonds ‘enoon and collect checks for Wednesday bonds, and t seeking the \ such trouble before. She says he had! been paying her tuitign-at an art school | Their father ts @ travelling salesman end their mother works at Wanamak- Both are out of tor day. —— as | ENGLISH POLITICAL SCHOOLS * | Wishop Gore o ef Oxtord Ontilece System to Léemeae Here, Speaking before the League for Po- Utical Education at Carnegie Hallato- |day, the Rt. Rev. Chgrles Gore, Bishoy ‘ot Oxford, England, outlined the free | schapls for political education main: | \tainkd by the Government in Englan | He said the Government gives finan: | lojal support to the schools for political | education, while tho colleges supply thu {tutors free. | He said the schools are non-sectartan | | and have no political aMillations, They are confined to educating the people and | |nre conducted in all sections of the country and the students are mainly | | persons of mature ye Rigwed ser on Drawer. A. Drath owns a laundry at No, 398 Smith Street, Brooklyn, For some time |he has been missing money from she cash drawer, Detectives Denny and Burke rigged @ bugzer to the till and hid above the laundry. The buzver| “busted” and tho detectives ran into | the store and arrested a sixteen ol, boy who gaye his me as J m T\anger of No, 34 1 Union Streat. he confessed, Wred Lundy, former Register of Kings be held in bis home " werviews Wt might. t3 ing Forwar, | Died in This Country $23,000 Stolen Borids on Per- Alone, son of Missing Messenger. SHICAGO, Nov. %—tt has cont te | Shaptro, nineteen years old,| ie = onty $1,500,000 to write of No 685 First Avenue, was ar-, $24,250,000,000 of the tested at 2 A, Mf. to-day on a charge hi Miers and adit of Sicaling $35,600 tn Liberty bonds {the r, sald ‘Thoma Love, fom Fineh & Tarbell, stock sepiears, j Avsisiant Secretary of the Treasury, ! Ne 120 Broadway, for whomt he wis jin on addPées here to-day vefore the @ messenger unti Wedtauda lation’ of Lite Agency Officers: | ‘The police say he. had Am hie pockets s accomplishments {9 [he $23.9000 in Liverty bonds, and $2,000 cb tg months th° i cavhy that he told them to Whom tebepp ety me |he haa fiven $10,000 of the bonds, ete ‘| before Magistrate Mancuso in the held in $1,000 | brokers three weeks ago, according+ aftal played by some @ wind-up of @ band d to Give Bond, Mrs. Maude t. who Is accus of shooting her husba: In in front of his office 40th Strfet, was raigned befor in the Harte ? shart af sussault. A co m Hospit that the husband, Howard 1 is recovering from the bull: to make a non-stop Might to Chieag> Nia machine will leave Ho 7 o'clock Monda | York morning 1 by YOUTH, 19, HELD FOR THEFT OF $35, G00 LIBERTY BONDS, WHO ‘LIVED HIGH’ TWO DAYS HOLDUP BY MASQUERADERS. AT CLUB TURNS INTO JOKE fa a tu 1 out of sutomon) Assem att midi o the Way cautlou o the known the intact in a eo! rowas « of th bch ehh MRS. SCUTT’S BAIL $3,000. 1 of Shooting 1 ed at $8,000, and it we aht to Chicago, %.—1 morning. carry New wepapers and the fligh in six houre Ke of Ca ap will bo plioted and the macting. rappl Jeut. Cantons bri cheer eg te to many a coffee drink er who w. his coffee but doesn't drink because he knows that coffee hurts him. “Theresa Reason” for BILLUPS— o'olnok. his home On

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