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f| I • g of new name* ar# ■ i\T IPfICP * being added to The Timet’ clrcu " •■UVIIWV • |*tion thru the efforts of the 50,000 Salesmanship Club. It will require some time to reorganize 225 carrier routes to take care of this increase; so we must ask new subscribers to bear with us if there should be a delay In the delivery of Iheir paper. EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NO. 25. CITY OF UDINE IMPERILED BY GERMAN DRIVE ON ITALY WEEK-END CRIME WAVE INCLUDES TWO KILLINGS; THIRD VICTIM IS DVING You ns: Detroit ( hauf feur Is Slain Near liirmingham MATE SUSPECTED IN SECOND CASE “Little Italy” Picks An other Victim; Police Hattie Gunmen Two weekend killings. wth a 'hini vie iru i*\ me, nil the c.i-. * pn* seeding elements of myaterv, are be .ns; probed by the police ( *n ( • more have th* gunmen m l f a!v 'hot and fatally wounded their town »r;«I once again are the police at ftca for a really ingtble **lu» to *hf> sH idants. foil'. Merit. P, Os No. Ir, Chase M • the victim. t« dvlng.in Receiving hospital from four bullet wound*, and true to the precedent set h> otb ♦ r victims t ,f Little IfaJvs killers, rrftjyeß to fafk Th* shooting took place Sjndav evening, a* < .!»> o’clock, at F< rt and (>fl< wte* Seven mefl, loaded ill f«o atitomohiles, did the ,c ina, ifrei following their victim along th* street until he reached tit* cor ner < »n* of th* automobiles j now id 'M- hi Jil of ? !.»• police. |; < h* ip. it on* of th*- men ami |>on Mhi> tv* H wim shot by patrolmen, who d|.p. ,r. .1 on th< scene «|ir. «-Hy l o . -r.il Dio. k«. eight p .nol non load* cl In a mall touring car. fought ,t t< volvt r <)m l with tlo ;P i-m i !-. hut l» i 'To ir t*r> v tl u the f*ar i»: th* l ilrivor of th* it cnmman ij< , yeti tuachin*- N* r>. t -rot. of defective* ha v** lo n w orklm? on the rase stnci* word ft -• i flush***! to Lout Kunkle in h* ojijiiar'oi 1 ,-!. h'ii sit far have turned In nothin* of a th Unite natur** Two < 'her killings ar«* h« n* in V e.-! jft;i 1 i*d ( Ule is tlo* ah<Mil‘*lg o r W | im \v. Wtir ham, it*, No iso H • • v« h *fe body wis fnun«l alot" mile and a half rhi* i* o Mtrm.n rhant, in a littbttav i »-.j Motion of Maple-*!. i; ham. wi > was a rhauff ur for Thorn • * W I'aynr, \'o t7j Vnirn hill! iv* took *«no one out in the « ir v.! ,i h war found af Milwaukee avo, and John ll *l. an hour after tin htsiv was disfovred. early Sun »'* noirninr I’eter Uura. .21, No VI Thirtieth* st . is dead with a hullet thru the heart, vvh I* 'lo- police are trvinc to loea'e r..tlV Kn-h, his room tuat* \V h* o t Ultra w,t ■ shot I>\ K*i-h during * dti irrel or the shooting was arr tdi-ntal hinge* on th.* finding of Koab \ frrorrh man. without any papers of nh ni ifira' ion Wa fountl dead Monday morning at Frederick** and HasHng* sts. He wa dressed a- a The "Over-lh»-Top” Man •' ! 3CRGLAJMT ARTHUR GUY CMPK 'out. trlliir «.*i» I.mpet, of the Rrtt l«t* itriMt. millinf nf Ihr hnnl* "lit f» It*.- Cue.’* Whirl Im* rntrin 10l -»»ch I'lHr ."Irnlotit la non In (fee I nlf e4 'lair. Irrlailrt* Mr <ll4 me* H •*"'4 ttnrk *t«a krlplni th* l.lbertf laborer There was a cut on the forehead and an abrasion on the I thin Infective* Martin ami School | w1 1 n responded to th* 1 call ->ay h< may h vvr died of heart failure Tiie larger automobile u-**d b;> ill* TtaPan gunmen. a brand mv. si* cylinder machine, i* in th* hands of *he poli<> V half dozen bull*'! mark* are on it «»ne of the bulleis smash <d th* windshield The ofh*T' "took ihe l>a< k of th*' car. h*it non*' pierced the hcavv cushions Th* car was stolen from (' It Manner. \n 9.T Trow bridge st , •> Ford official, Oct It. The original license pint* ha»l i*«'en repla* ed hv license tag No *>42o, issu* and to a Highland Park ud dress Mentesge conducted a grocery s*oro. No an Rti«sell *t. an*l th*' p<* • 9 th*' shooting was due to his failure to pay toll to the gang The victim » »■* walking east on Fort -t., wiien he happened to turn and -aw the two automobAles driving slow I* along behtn<l hint. A* he reached Orleans st , both machines drew up and with out a word, the -hooting started. Menteaae fell w*«h two bullet* in ilie abdomen and one in each arm. Patrolman Hubert, of th* third precinct tation, wa- walking « short di<*tan<* sway and he ran up with drawn revolver ll*' w.v* wahin dvr f* et of tic larger <at and aimed his weapon at »b< driver with a com mand to halt Instead th<- :nm glided into high -peed and Hubert ’ tired Th*' man h* said, slimped for j ward and another man .«ta»'*l the j w heel Sev.'n other officers appeared and |. tan to shoot ai the two rapidly disappear in*, cars There war ;i i*ia!l touring «ar a short distance :wav. and th* officer* commanded rh* driver to drive them after the feet ir* man This the man did with reluctance *»nd for several clocks th* officers and the gunmen fought a pistol *|jei in which more than a hundr* and shots were flred. Th* gunmen’s bullets flew all H round tin pursuing car and intinil rial«*d 'h* driver who slowed down t*. ikiu * later found the big c:ir *»u K;»st l<afavette and M I'ouK'll av*• s The police he||»vc a second man was shot in th** larger car as w * II ns the driver. In the Worsham killing the police are at loss for a motive They do not think robber vent**r**d Into rh*' •booting, as th* r* was nine money anil a pair of gold cuff link* on the body An old watch is mi* in* fin* Worsham was hot Lain behind H is believed that tl < sc responsible for th** shooting hired the car irom Mm ‘Ti fron' of the iwrghoff When the police went to * nv♦ i "tie the dura shooting, other occu pants ts the house told th* in th*> dead man and Koch had l>e«*n lu'iKh in* and shading when th* shooting occurred. Kosh ran from »he room .nd < ri**i| “Hhe shot him-elf I'll i vall a die tor." anil hadn't bc«*n seen -ini <■ The revolver belonged to Kosh U.S.TROOPSNOW ! IN FIRST LINE Infantrymen In Trenches With Own Artillery Behind Them BY J. W t'KGLFR. I Shift Corrmponrirnt I'nitcrt I'rrtt AMKRK'AN KIKI.I> HKADyI’AK | TKKS. KKA N’t *K, <►*». 2'.« Amerh an •r»K*ps are in the front line trendies j and American artillery Is behind i hem Official announcement of this sqrt was made in the following state , m* n' from h* ad«juart* rs Saturday "In continuation of their train ing as a nut lens for the instruction of later routlng**nts, some battalions , of our first contingent, In assocla- | j tlon with Veteran French battalion.*'] ar** in the first line trenches of a , ■pilet sector of the French front They are supported bv some hat j •tries of our artillery, in aesoclat with veternh French batteries "The sector remains normal. Our men have adapted themselves to ac tual trench conditions in a mosl satisfactory manner.". r.imllr WmMrm Te |.»r Ih. Was* ••rknafll* I annilri < n., till* Hsn.l A C*laalal. S«««la*H S Stkley Ur#*l- I wat of all vaudeville. 11-Si-Jl Hb- —Ad. I DETROIT TIMES AMERICA’* CALEANEST NEWSPAPER •‘AN’ BIT!NTY MORE WHERE THIS C OME 1 ROM, \i\ MIHHTY !“ NEGROES GO TO CUSTER THURSDAY Special Train Will Con vey 580 From This City Mobllr,.at tor of Detroit’s Negro soldier- i.a b* eu arrang* and lor Thursday morning when r.s<» of them wili leave for I snip Curler on a • p* dal Michigan Central train The N< gr • ■ troopers w *•?■#* to have assenibl«*d Saturday. hut orders rounterniwndin* liie iiinhltizat i*n w**r** received at a lit* bom lit cause fh** pay muster roll- for »h<- troops already at the cantonm**ni have been compiled, it is - ihl by Mattie Cr*'* k officers, the arrival ol th*’ Negro increment would involve much additional paper work. Tuesday and Wednesday will In* payday for th** soldiers of tiff* in* tlonal arrnv In Camp Custer To bring the to 1 " men Into ramp with only 'wo or three days’ pay coming would cause 100 much bookkeeping, it is said The special train bearing the N** gro troops will leave at |o o'clock Thursday morning MICH.IELIS OUT. ASSERTS PAPER ZI'MCH, Oct. 2f* Th** Stuttgart newspaper Neuste Ta***li|,it' d.cla: c»I 1 odiv that Chancellor Michaells resignation htnl b«*en accepted by tlo kaiser. five Ihsu«iin4 ilnllnra* tlnim.iie «*■ ilntir hr Are to . Ihr home nf the Me. Kiifiii* It, snt[*pen. N., 1"^ Kllot-at., Kiinday nt*rnina It Is belleverl the Are wa* t a t*> .1 liv h «lefe. live furnace. I *r. Slilplien. wh*> is usstnr *>f ttie I’nitMtian t-hurt h 'N M"tw «r t-svf and KM rtoind -pi , w.< s In il.iin Ii end his wife was ale,* away when the fir** Itrnkr out The Are was dts, ~vered hv a maid starrell usd Kenelh VV llann, henth era. II a*«4 1.1 rears oltl. reaper*. tvely, were injured at .Second ami Ferrv-avea. Sunday when a bicycle both were riding was struck by an automobile driven hv Mark Wat son. No *5 Kin, - st Kenelh sue ♦ a ned * fracture of *h> sl<»ill. while h « brother wa* onlv Jtgbvl* "irt .The* were taken t* their borne No 1 . r » Mrfnchavr W.*viso n was released b* ibe polt*e atfc* an MuniniMoa. MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1917. 10,000,090 SURSCRIBED FOR BONUS Five I Jill ion Mark Is Exceeded I>y Good Margin WASIIINtJTON. i vet. 2*.* T*n mil hot: people went "iiv* r th** top” lo i r* act th** flv b’d' ti i’. • >|! ;t; g<*.* ( J of! America’; -«*cond l.ih**rty hmt' Ml cbt.'-t ■* anti a*#** arc on hi vb script ion honor H ts oda* Knrly returns to th** ft*- u;> d* partnmnt still lonv the grand total of America’* second rc-poim* for dollars in doubt, hut Thai in* * , 'Hip.Muu. tun nii viniunv h.*i,- h< **u p.«- ct| In a comfot l ihb- in t*t . m i- a* sm e»v When th** last coin roll In 1 i* confidently belicy-d m*it i 1 :• **i. .* cs tnim' prop!" will h» found tr» have subscribed nearly twice ,«a much money as i.i th* i Thursday v* ill tdl ih* «-• *tm!• i r «* story of the loan losiii'- LAKE CAPTAIN SINKS WITH SHIP KINV.PTON. ( »n* Oct. 2* <’*»al batgi* (lloha. t*f Midland, n n' n«n --« and bv Mi!n* \ L *rr, * mil deal* r- T* iron To. in ndeft and and ning a conn t l.ou' 6 o'clock Sumii-.v morning op po-ite Niro-Mib* p id. v of Kingston, sinking tn 2' feet of wa- Ivaniel Me Vicar of ;> . . ~,* .. Tnin «»f fb** barge, c: • * h»*r four member? of ’ll* ci»*w v* re sa.ed. Th* ~* .1 1 u V.c *. *if Kingston, tnat* Fr ’> r» itvt. of WiarMm, nn', » - he**l* man t'lar* i nee Mills, of Kingston. tb *K hand, and <’ H. I’Jli-. M v Vri* l itr|Mi ri* *l«i» • M*'l Jtck'l ty ' ; . '* 1.. • I r J |* tyf. i— i: ,r ' t| v '' IT E'.si \t Si ♦ rt»it. IIS,o«' U i * M -mltH, •Tvarles F Iftteb-nic- M VN Kdlins. The Qun I r*n f*etr *l* ftft. pb-’s sici, I,- till •*V-« *rt n n-sv t « V* • V, Toe ’ Kft’nwi#* n. capit-l st.-. h in reused f• cm I? see *n Its ftSS. IDA SWIFT’S COUNT HELD AS ALIEN Giacamo Menatto Is Se cretly Arrested \\y U. S. CIIK'AHO, Ort. 29 J’ount < romo MinnttoJ who wa* born In Iter lin :»ti I lived there 20 years and nho r. < i ntl) tought :i place In th* iris• lligenro bureau of the I'ni t. State* navy, was secretly arrested In;» woi k ago on order* from ih* immigration bureau a Washington. • » w.i - named tnda>. Th** warrant technically charges i hat the < ounl may bfrotui' a pubii* rhurr’. 110 is at liberty on $.">0,ooo bonds, provided by his father in la*, l/oni*- K Swift, the picker. Th* count ha. he* n known as James Mi not to sine* his marriage to Ida May Hwilt in I9i:» I am siii** the department of la boi will exonerate me.” said Minotfo, "1 am in Italian riti/.en and ain r*»g i.«fered as such in Venice I was born in Merlin but have been raised It*. Itah an«l always considered Italy my home until criming to this coun try I file Imy declaration of inten non tn h. i me an Xmerlcan rdtigen lasi July. "After 1* ivlng school 1 mas *>tn ployed h\ th* |H*ut«che bank at Her lin, subsequently emng to I London branch. When th** mar broke out th* branch was discontinued and 1 came *o tic* I nited State* to reel* • iployment, which I obtained witt the (tuaranty Trust company here “Promoted by feelings of lojaltv . nd believing that my knowledge o’ six foreign language* would he o’ more value to my country than m service* in the ranks as a private 1 wrote to the seervtarr of war Jul 20, 1917, offering T . v service.* In an capacity and stating I wn* an Itallrt subject. There being no place whf 1 could be of service. I made tl nine offer’to th«* nav\ department Two hearings have already I*** held in M motto's ease A third v. . be h* Id this w*rk. at whirl) depo lions t.ak»*n id N>w Yu mill ■ rind tlcorfe Von Seebeck *nd f- v t Kuhn, two of Mlnot»o> friend* *’ fwfmer employee of the |*»>ut-<» bank, are Interned In tha* e|ty I* imt: it Tint w u VI and I vest f**v*r* and muai*- )talb>v * **n niaequrrs'te T*'a.inrad*|t night. St;** •Iml —Adv. ENEMY NOW BARELY 10 MILES FROM RAILWAY CENTER; GORIZIA RETAKEN; 100,000 OF CADORNA'S MEN CAPTURED Civil War Veteran Buys Liberty Bond With 5,000 Lincoln Pennies ‘ Save the pennies, the dollsrs will look out for themselves,” is about tho wording of an old-fashioned slogan that thrifty fathers used to quote to their children That it Is true is shown by the experience of Frederick Smoots, a t'ivll war vet eran. 71 years old Mr. Smoots lives with his sister, Miss Elizabeth Smooths, at No. 310 Shernmn-st. Saturday Miss Smoots appeared in the Liberty hond station con ducted in the office of Mayor Marx She said her aged brother, who fought thru the Civil war and who was a great admirer of President BIG FRENCH GUNS BLAST FOE FORTS Three Shells Are Fired Seven Miles; Wreck Blockhouse Ru HENRY WOOD 'Staff Correspondent f nited Preta WITH TMi: FRENCH AKM IKS IN FI,ANDERS, Oct. 29. Three 1 ijuli shells, fire-1 from a distance of Seven ml Im, h?ruck squarely on their target of a Herman blockhouse at F’apegoed Wood and permitted French i»oilue. fighting like mad for glimpses of their own homes alight ly behind th-- Herman lines, to cut then way to a victor) in the latest Franco Hritish advance in Flanders It was this marvelously urmraft shooting last Friday which opened the wn\ for the French smash. A gieat eight chambered concrete blockhouse in the center of Pap" l good Wood had long held up further French advance. Finally French aviators ‘ ranged" it. Huge French guns fired just three of the enor mous shells at this range. The first missile was clove to it the second | shattered th* solid concrete and ’lie I third passed inside. Practically all of the garrison in this, formidable defence w a * killed. ' r be few forlorn, craird men who did survive of the f,o Herman <ri ju * < of th.- One Hundred and j Righty first inlantrv. staggered infr» j th" French lines d--al and dumb I fro.., -»i *|| shook. Their clothes had been stripped from them, sotn< wete foarfull) mangled The stamp of ;.n inexpressible horror was on iheir drawn fares. Reduction of the blockhou--e * na I bled ih * French engineers. \otktn~ lie. k cl***-j* in St .Tanasbc • k and <nv c rb* ek river, to throw i*p bridges and trestl*s along which French in ! fan try later charged to a brilliant victory. These c harging troop* w«>r*- horn< along with the irreslstlbh- fore, o? j men fighting like fiends to throw i hack an onerm and **e- their own | homes just t». yoQd Most of h rt 1 French regiments n*»w c»ti thi hue j are from IJIIe and other cltb-v <l.. 1 to the present fighting lines Macv left their loved ones behind to .n I swer mohiliza yinn rvl 1 * and have not heard from them since | Thes" men performed superhuman I fighting feats Hand to hand i blood) fighting thev bear hack Hermans, half swam thru morass-- | .nd h“ld tenaciously to their » in | despite ever} * ffort H» rman < -runt* ; attackers made. On Saturday juv -U' h an incident as thi t occurred The French had cut their v for s deep gain The whole Eighth Rsv.tr to r hcv-k them ft failed The \ictn j ip tiolhm literal!* r- it it in' lit addition to th.* t.ast week’* •' r vlr advance along the Ifivmude c - 1 the f>enc', toda- are encircling Il » ■ h th#" «,,,*}* tm •<* I v ’,p' tjwi-rf i ,) t)n vnocl!anrl i 1< enter of the Herman resistance in Handers. Lincoln, hart saved every I.tncoln penny that mme into his hands since the coin was first put into circula tlon. He dirt this as a tribute to the martyred president. In the few years that these pennies have been coined he hns saved more than worth She wanted to know if the pennies would he accepted in payment of ;t Liberty bond. 'Hie transaction was soon com pleted Miss Smoots said that her brother would not part with his collection of pennies for any less pa triotic purpose than the purchase of a bond. PACIFIST CHIEF IS KIDNAPED Herbert S. Bigelow Taken Ah He Prepares To Address Socialists < TNFINNATI, O. Oct. 29 - Police and private detectives hunting for Herbert S ’ Migelow , pacifist and pastor of the p.-ople’s church oft in cinnatl, early today had found no trace of him or the men who kid ! naped him in Newport, Ky., last night as he was about to enter odd fellowhall.to deliver a speech »o Socialists. nix onn tiivAVK mit pon fir;viri;i * mi iii: i.t « v (Jiowf i mi -i M teiuoir- w night at Arcadia Management report great* »-et a-1 \ a net •• <!•■ rs •i■« Metro* polilnn '•tat.-* will sing aoln.i and «1»i*■ t.•« from famous np*i»j, Hrtnneli* lmve ti.e seat- Ailv Tomorrow la Hotel Stutter «Inr a* the Apple eliow In the Comm nwcalth Savings Rank Adv British “Female” Tank In Parade *1 hi* It rtf l«h MmK t r«»n Ihr Mff«trrn f r * »t '\ l«*if wrf «if I *fc:rfy lonn parndr It* Vnt % ntl* ill*. Il *»** * tin rri* all »•*•«’« »:>■• «_**. I l*f miik ii n, |rt • ••inn i.l »f i n •!. Illi fi nl tliiftek. nhu ha* *rr»rd In i >»<• HrOi<.li niiti* • ike kenlfti n« *•« «’**- o r. “If* *o«tte rlabl tn *-nlf **i * i .*mt, t< inn l ” **UH l n .*1 Mnlnli •*V|'**i ***** ikr -Crtnalea’ i,i,i ..hi ii - tn-' . • ||iii t*• i|» ,11 r v Inm |h • «l* pnwndrir. I Hl* liitik i l»r flea a irrn *>l *.«**- <-«itnn* *.i*>n* it nil) •r, ifcrrr ilf|V .It, Cure ■ nnnrr* n»**t **i»* a** _-**. »**’u ■«t *i>ed nlf'rr, v kr hi. ItVr mnrblnr Itll***' |Nr |:i*« k J*l I•* • » null I* «* ni».« »l *»rrt Ml* and l*Mltrt-l*fi***» plale*. '«< feet frnm mil l«» mil ? kfl • ••**ke« h at, at lk*- rwlit*ll«* ao«l .Install Hn«* an artl nml tir« »nt tn rwundrd end* on Ike «-nfrr|Olln r prln* let**. Il •• pal»l*il an »*M»e krana Ikr ar»nar platea nrr half aa la.-k tkl. k ik’uaiti. It* oat* «*«n nt a ka'trr* • *uUla af |*» «* »itlniini K'*a «*p*-nlntt* an ea« k *tdr In *ke «-entrr, ..ktifc are nnl* l."> Im ?r* la il :iiii*|i r, *to • .pillnr tread* a r l*Mad **• k *lda altr-*«trd tk*> i«o<«4 nnflrr. thrt are •*,*, 7-ta*k »**i tlnii* ia ra* h tread. I arli *r , 'a - kn« a a-ln*k re'ard part far itrippm* When Ike tank I* In inntin. At ia kal and in-ele Irani a mixed ..dar at new a* line and Inltrl.allna nil Mlrt; *r»t *»•* «(*.n*ld* rrd rnffcrr iku tt»- <1 Inter* tfcrn »*klrk tmllrt* naigkt pa**. NOON IN DETROIT: ONE CENT. Cowardice Among: De fenders Admitted By Rome BLOW SURPRISE TO ENTENTE Had Greatly Under rated Germany’s Strength In Isonzo »U ED. L. KEEN. Staff Corrrsiondcnt United Pmaa ' I.ONDON, Oct. 29—The Italian sttuatiou dominated the whole wap viewpoint today. Engulfed by an overwhelmingly superior force in men and guns, Italy a armies were fast being thrown back in a rout. The who!* Hritish press w-as unanimous today In Insisting that the Allies must grant immediate aid. Alt ho all circles reiterated their confidence in Hen « adorna'a strength and ability later to stem the tide, nevertheless many newspa pers today pointed out that the enemy's power had been gravely miscalculated hy the Alliev. Hen. Cadorna s admission nf dia hfTeoflon in his ranks was more dis quieting (ban the losses stagger* ing as llie«e have hern reported by Merlin and Vienna The Teutons were now claiming 100,000 prisoner* and 700 guns. If Italy’s morale holds up, It wna regarded as certain that Cadorna would he able to make a stand on the plains. Hefnre rha* time It. whs * -itinmted that Allied aid would b« reaching Italy. The political effect of the Herman drive was more feared here than th*- military re sult* Th« Italians are outnttm* hered in men more than four to on* I along practically the whole of the ! attacking front. The Hermans massed their men I behind the lines and smuggled guns