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iced wilesudamtetine ate tee WEATHER—Rain to-night; fair Thursday. “If It Happens In New York VAIL! ' It’s In The Evening World’’ aH ¢ l Yr i ee ee “ Cirenlation Books Open to All.’’ ! “Circulation Books Open to All.” - CR Ra en NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, redid sieht 20, 1918. 20 PAGES 8 PRICE “Two CEN 580,000 GERMANS KILLED, ~ 4,000,000 WOUNDED IN WAR BRICHANGED THE PLANS US, TROOPS GROSS BORDERS CASUALTIES TOTAL 6,330,000 -FORTUNNELIN WHICH 90 DIED, OF GERMANY AND LUXEMBURG GAINST BRITAIN’S 3,049,991 | TRACTION OFFICAL ADMITS) IN ADVANGE TO THE RHINE FIRST ENEMY SUBMARINES <p ssier teres aime duced Three Inches, Roman. 83,368 to Date. NO O. K. FROM P, S. C. FIGHT FOR BALLOT eto teed. W Sand Seda | AND TAKEN 10 HARWICH CoORERIAGEN, Nek 0p Ost, 31 44$80,000 Cee District Attorney at Inquiry In- RECOUNT H R The American troops shoved their line STOCKHOLDERS HIT | soldiers were killed and the fate of 260,000 was not known, Weentre ‘ across the German frontier to- | sass dicates Change May Have E E sap smote Hare the Vorwaerts of Berlin says it learns on reliable authority, - The frontier was crossed Four million soldiers had been wounded, some several times. PRICE TWO CENTS. a _— 4 Caused Wreck. ee pectin Briey aid ely Roman FOR $1, 000, 000 IN Rear Admiral Tyrwhitt Receives] tic newspaper adds that there were 490,000 German prisoners in * titi . Jotey ane points. between these two : hostile countries. ‘ Evidence showing that the Petition Granted But Vote Re : German U Boats Off the English This makes a total of 6,330,000 casualties. Sendtrudians donartiment. of the, |. POxeS, Cannot -Be ‘Opened Joi. chon ine pushy ottaem- ie Brooklyn Rapid Transit Com- Before Official Canvass. | bung sae rule in fie airedien of Port Twenty More to Surrender The losses of other countries in the world war have been ree pany, without the formal ap- — the city of Luxemburg. , Thursday, Same Number Friday. ported to date as follows: proval or consent of the Public Gov. Whitman, by a decision’ of Jus-| —joood gupplies and ammunition and BRITISH, 658,665 killed, Service Commission, laid the |tice Philbin to-day, practically loses artillery aro moving eastward with Big Huser Obtained’ for 359,145 misaing, including pracners more than 2,000,000 wounded, hese figures Include all British | LONDON, Nov. 20.—Twenty German submarines were sur- | outer rail of the Malbone Street | nis fight for a re-examination of the the infantry and the American force De ieee ‘ Def 5 | ' forces on all fronts. curve only two inches higher | ballots cast in New York County in !8 prepared for any Sprpoanle bil epositors in efunct | rendered to Rear Admiral Reginald W. Tyrwhitt, thirty miles off Harwicn AMERICAN total losses are placed at 83,368 in the latest casualty advance 0 Ge a is regarded b: > £, " a » 2 oy * than the inner rail, instead of | the late election neonate Seah, hiwaver ae Brooklyn Institution, this morning at sunrise, according 10 a Fress Association despatch, These] |!sts of the army and the Marines. There are a month's American ; Pay hice idebilase ‘i noms . pal eds ‘ . ’ ‘ es still to be published five inches higher, as the original e Justicd grants the petition for nothing more than raloary 4 fie . ed ove e Allies by Ge , Bh ° a é AE al ia mas | er On benalt of the depositors o the | 7 the first U boats to be turned over to the Allies by Germany. IAN total casualties are estimated at 6,000,000. plans specified, was furnished |the re-examination, but stipulates march, a i Wiha } . ard FRANCE ha to-day at the investigation of the | that it shall not take place until after| The latest reports on the move- defunct Union Bank of Brooklyn, As- Admiral Tyrwhitt received the surrender of the German craft on boare tANCE has not published her casualty lists. They will doubtless ‘4 ments of the Germans indicate th ; Pee are va_|his flagship, a British cruiser. be greater than those of the British wreck of Nov. 1, when ninety a certificate of election shall have Ments of the Germans Ih lelle Slit sistant District Attorney Luis Gold fl ‘ lives were lest. Mayor Hylan, |been grantéd by the Secretary of 20 retiring in ful ne stein, # al counsel, has obtained a The surrendered submarines proceeded to Harwich in charge of their i the terms of the armistice, It is re- State, This is expected to be about jud ; ; boats were then boarded by British crews and inter- GERMAN NAVY A H ny * the middle of Deoeenbet. Atle apne (BOT, tint 8 oome, rma, On A ctoneloare of te ta 4 to Parkeston Quay, nearby, ‘The Germans will lave ; lated that all the costs of this re-\ 510, of thousands of rifles thrown ow . the submages there and board transports for their return to Germany, ducting the inquiry. examination shall be borne by Go ss The judgment was filed in’ the aming i V+ | down by German soldiers who de- ane thd Maa Twenty additional submarines will be surrendered on Thursday and WHOLE U BOAT FLEET CANNOT | Waitman, | County Clerk's office in Brooklyn to- | twenty more on Friday. The J boats to be handed over own crews, Th preters and proc sitting as a Magistrate in the for $1,000,000 against the Brooklyn Supreme Court, is con- The evidence was given by’ W clared they would not fight any more, remainder of the t Menden, director and chief engineer) As the soldier vole mene eeung [rekardiess of the provocation, day . we | in accordance with the armistice terms will be given up later. | MEET TERMS OF of the New York Construction Com. |Counsyy; oe © ap tiaehies | When the Americans — entered AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT SURRENDERED, | ARMISTICE pany and as assistant to Col, T. In giving his deotsion, Justice Phil. |Longy they found in a hospital: th STATE FUEL HEAD TO MAKE | rome, Nov. 18 (Detayed).—In conformity with the armistic | | at Gov. Whitman had two American aviators, Verno& Rem- rit Williams, in charge of all construc. |i recalled that Gov. Whitman had ie Ansteian dy a yale THRBELFACIOR ounting ington and Arthur C. Dineen, whc | Cagni and Kock have taken over Pola Harbor. r " a ‘ i ish Won workson:the:S) iti syatem.. [Xe Ula ont chargea way wie taniteli ono NEW SURVEY OF COAL BINS | resetnor and Prinz Eugen are now flying the Italian flag Capt. a sius, Berlin gee? Critic, Admits the . ermans Were Defeated in the From questions put to Mr. Menden jspecific uct of fraud | Remington was 4 member of a sec-| Se | _ The American Naval Mission, under Admiral Mayo, Just completed by Mayor Hylan and District Attor-| Herbert R. Limburg, counsel for'ond pursuit group and Dineen, whose | Administrator Employs 100 Engin-| inspection of the recent Italian war zone, é ney Lewis, It is apparently the Inten-|Gov. Whitman, tod 4, roperternoon Home is in Huntington, Ind., belonged| ers, Who Will Have Federal eee De | Skagerrak Battle. tion of the city to establish that this! The TVenig Phiibin’s. decision is to the Sst Squadron. ‘The aviators P dey Baaniine Bonn Harwich has one of the best harbor i LONDON, a0 caltahh Perahie : , Seas htaeais ah eustae A04 lnned Pallé|L2r Ou neenl SLL bo GAMO UMUMOET dines dune dhe wreck of Ga, Gs.| Absiber neal sures in ia be mate z Va ihe mcmient phen Ta reerge ; i |the Cov 0} 8€ ortheast 0 ou st vessels o 2 rms on the sharp curve at Malbone Street | ately e were granted an exam|Thelr fate was not known and they! Greater New York, this time by the County of Essex, northeast of IN BERLIN DEMAND SOVIET | els of the German Navy are , Was a contributing factor to the| in ae caaiot course a matter of |were re ported by their organizations | Fuel Administrator Cooke, He has se- | do” about to be. surrendered to the Allies to Publish in the Berlin Tageblatt @ wreck, and that the B. R. 'T, having] right," he said, “L know of nothing as missing. \ tear-Admiral Reginald T. Tyrwhitt cured the services of 100 power plant| ear-Admiral Reginald T. Tyr LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Bi is commander of the destroyer squac ‘engineers, who will make is commander of the destroyer squad- | 4), made the change without the formal|in the law, however, | that ould LONDON, ¥: SeThel “Allied approval of the Public Service Com-! Wo will "aapeal ‘on the same|#mies of occupation are now well on | mission, is, responsible for the wreck possible, 8 ,Phil-| their way to the Rhine. to that extent bin's order |x formal Among the important cities. reoc- | V8t!on Just how much coal Ja sensational article containing revelations regarding the German fleet, asa Workman Couns haba lita Capt. Persius says the hope that the German fleet would be able ning of % conatituent assembly,|in a second Skagerrak battle to beat the British fleet rested upon the a canvass of 9 ron of the First Fleet. Aboard the] meetin | the city, ascertaining from actual obser- the bins| cruiser Amethyst he participated in 4, [says an Exchange telegraph despatch F : It is probable that engineers will be cupled ure Brussels, Antworp, Metz, |! apartment houses, office buildings, | the battle of Helkoland, AUB. 2) trom Copenhager | PMA ang es of: the. naval authori, 3 called to testify to the margin of CZECHO- SLOVAKS “ALWAYS Malines, Alost, Montmed rburg, |¢chools, theatres, factories, & 114. He also participated in the] The resolution, however, demands tho] He al x rs | le also reveals that by the term: mi. Germany safety in outer track elevation on al Colmar, Mulhausen, bern, Mar-| The purpose of this Fqgeral survey is} North Sea engagement of Jan. 24,/summoning of a Keneral Soldiors a if of the semaietice curve around which trains might be| GRATEFUL 10 AMERICA kirch and Ni The aver-|to determine to what extent coal users|1915, when the German cruiser| Workmen's Conugre n order tot Ma s called on to surrender more submarines than she possesses. sun at high speed J [age advance has been about twenty-|may substitute the small sizes for the| Bleucher was sunk ee m ma , " he] i iphe dreadnoughts ‘Texetthot and {many Persius says there were only 113 U boats last June. The armistice The advanced elements now occupy | advance information from the Fuel Ad-| Pring Eugen are units of advanced elements % npage 1 class of i fy lt Il for th der of 160, ere filed e Public Se 3 Gs iUE_ | Vilverde. finest al, Beneffe ;buckwheat and soft coal this winter as one, The ter ship wi 6 In August, 1914, Ge r | EERE eA adh D‘ NG eae rena Matinee ateameeeeae hindig ts daar a Sc Pa TPR Pept rahe soap SHIPPING LOST IN OCTOBER GENERAL INGREASE MADE | ri rmany bad am st Fiat deo ld that the BispN toe DECLARES OR. MASARYK five miles, : \larger sizes of anthracite for a five-inch elevation of the outer | 1,000,000 tonna in warships, the cember, 1917, but the outer rail w Czecho-Slovak Republic, be- | fasne, Bertrix, mont, Etalle, and coalbine will be exa d with au-/ the others. When the Viribus l sil | - | |writer points out, while Great Bele only two inches, above the inner raii] fore sailing to-day on the Car- |Leger, Athus, Audun-le-Roman, Metz, ot 49 “tack ‘th t aoe * Govern | was torpedoed ane before the arm } [British Losses Probably Lowest of IN ALL EXPRESS RATES | sain had more than double that, and, the curve a ake ove’ cc) oT P, Morhange, D e, 8 brug, abe Bem: 8 atedinencallbs peste P tice was signed it was yvunc A : “! ‘when the curve was taken r for! mania for Europe, said Morhange, Dieuze, Saarbrug, Zabern, | ara fsgeen rater nel sabe a Any Month Since Beginning - thanks to the mistakes of von Tirpita, use in September of this year. Mr “| wish to say a word of special |Wassentheim, Molsheim, Neu Br jthat Its ¢ a . & Ra to''46 or 47. | hina Lewis asked if the Public Service kno@edgment and gratitude to |@ch and the line of the Rhino to the DANIELS U URGES | EXPANSION Inst of Shia olan The ships sre of of the War way e German material was quite im. ; i ackni a c f x | 20,000 tons, carry twelve J2-inch guns] , o, ( in ferior to the Britis) Commission had authorized the] the press of America. It is the |SWiss frontier | ’ sect ate | LONDON 20.—Allied and ne the British. Sante ts torsion | Soma ities [Oe an ace aura FAY UNTIL FINAL PEAGE 02 actin oes in Goes "oxag be |te tay ehasenn asia “In the matter of minor details of | has been advanced twenty-eight 3, 000 the British Admiralty an ares, the rman fleet American press which I learned | , ibe lias | et Was saved construction,” explained Mr. Menden,| (y’nacratand und appreciate, 1 {miles Everywhere thé men have | GRAZIADIO IS RE-INDICTED. oe 1 ’ ' y Rg: need |fF0m destruction partly by good leads “there was an understanding be am groatly indebted to it fur the been received with flags, cheering | uM Committee No One Can . . aefings AE alba ay t vector General McAdoo of /¢tship and partly by favorable twee the construction company and] ° Kisses and flowers. : pee lth Ruiiroud Administration weather conditions , help so generously given me in ‘ny | resee Decision on Aynament tons between the United Kingdom and the engineers of the Public vice], Laat ie sm hefane the ya its overseas ports, excluding Pe, the: mt { and north ot| Had the weather been cl Commission that formal approval ot ay Guleawor to veins waters | BOLSHEVIK PLOT IN VIENNA: or League of Nations, | Am indictment « averseus ports sacluding eroes-Chin Clo and Paton tne pew | mira tee aah iee ea change in plans would not be neces-| * abe p seg WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Continued | #49, nineteer Has 1 w about 16 mila eae j able, the destruction of the lems of my own and the othe a 7 7 oe punds ‘ sary. In other words, if the Public) [¢m% Of My own an rl HUNDREDS ARE ARRESTED | naval expansion by the United States| With murder in the first degree wa , t. The incr ;| German navy would have r ;, . small nations of mid-Hurope, 2 The Brit ppir Oct “ i ase on food ervice Commission did not objec th Judge Crain in Gone 3 t xf) |The long- parrion Compl ” dd “[ do not feel entitled to ad jder were ie , (sa ai via ng-renge British Sunec am to the c © the Jack of objection | : aria ane a | A are day by the Grand Ju 116, and prot me have completely smashed the lighters : was to be considered tacit approval | ee - . a mn jig a iy ie Communistic Movement Under|¢ Lannie Bee BEN nee t Vor t main the country the | armed German ships. but [ trust to be permitted to f of the change 1 OA Eat Re oe Way to Seize All Public | red armam 4 : ¢ total for t merehandise will be increased! As It was, the losses of the Germal “We submitted plans for, the! fation will ulways bo grateful to Building eas tord rer ‘ nthly t 1 andy were enormous, and on June change from a five-inch elevation to; America for her warm and sincere aIngs, Daniels at a private a yin wu ve ine ‘ Persius says, it was clear to a two-inch elevation to the Public} ympathy wi th ou suse, Our COPENHA N ae at} H me Naval mm 4 1 paren ee t announ ar thinking man that the Skagers pa Bs | new republic will forever consider f wtic plot. has been un 199) Naval Apy ation n then —— to incres wa The order, |rak battle must be the ot oi 3 s 1 4 reat’ American common- | in Vien wecord. Discussion e WORLD RESTAURANT ive Jar r ride about $240 ' must be the only ania (Continued on Second 2) | wealth her elder sister ay , a . Pena ; nd Pulitzer (World) tuilding 1) additional ie half of which | RAV! eaxagement of the w — } "May the friendship of the com. [PEP MOM ah 3 laineeRareat nd ") y the Ams Kuilway Bapress Com-|BATTLESHIPS STRIPPED mi TEE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, | munity of interests of the two | isinme ena ere siae | Wilson at uf Se ae pany. b t was taken over entirely) BUILDING OF U BOATS, ‘Agede, Pulltser (World) Building democracies, in co-operation with | 2¥lidings and. , ndietment , , dau: | by the Goverminent, bad planned to dit) On ai sides, continues thy 8-65 Park How, N.Y. City, the other democracies of the rament. i 1 Mr sisted construction Graziadio is accused of killing Merdi-| saeu ey ¥ > hmor mployees” in higher] OM all slides, 0 each thine Fees Merten SO. aus aps} World, furnish a firm basis’ for sibs |should proceed becayse these guestions nano La Regina in w grocery e.ore rob , i . ian ae wae a stlon 1s now by Admiral von Tirpits was advised ° t itede crdan’ asd (roreien cbets for! the establishment of new orders Perey emma ¢ for future settlement and 20 one pery at No. Bast lsth street om] godee ine, i, cos wera” Oe thos {Yaues und Working Condi- | construct only submarines, Bus Reine See ip a regenerated world.’ ‘Coke Jobu's Medicine promptiy,—adrt, can foresee the decision, Sus. Ln i ence Gall wert of YOU patrousgeeAdvt, blOnM ¥ mained obstinate, On ‘Oct, BTN Tenner nw Sy RaPEN ENT NCS REND YO arert nF Utiprt ver Scr T nae ‘

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