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V- 'I 1ft THE NEW YORK -NOVEMKEtt 11. 1D1S. FALL FAILS i0 EXCITE L01ID01I Centres of the Widespread Disaffection Jin Germany i by Lord payor's Accept Abdi- fws Ca CHIER AM rnty. ERICANS 'in Carrylnj Stars ind, Strips rrovtj't Feature ef the Creat Pageant. i T'n T-f fim Taatpany.

Tut Ntw Tk TTxta. N. Nov. 8 Of fl. lal newa of atlon rrhI London i ien treat 'r tli'lil hom-! oofina the Lord: Mayor" r.

lm fr my let themselves r. Uy, thoUKh ti pectacle 1 ty waa well cal- 1 I arrxi enthualeam. the that curiously quiet. I whl-hj la -T)i. at thla momfnt trl- ki i aa indulfrd In wa of the Aila wldrh lrt Iri the Mayor'! provee- fr the Arnerk-an headed, bjr the Btarj ii i alord tha historic Yy ills Incoming Lord trr.V fnrt the to i il I'o irta or Justice.

take tha if t.tr: and back to the Guild- Anu rl ni enjcd the warmest it' to any feature of tha pe- -t at. V-'inU'ng" the fact that It -r 1 n-my a atton ap-l ri.luml Spirit, tt waa a rat! -r than a rjvlc function, captured Oennan ffuna a no of And. t.e aenee my in she air wtl reflected In tha cf tha crowds and: In tha I i fa era. rjj .1 a.i;j rrvv.d i majestically ir.j tow at tlmea on. roiiid almost their nr.

jrj i.ijruna: of ma-i I ifjiniM a aerlea at battle aro- In tia hiavr; alr whila baby i J.ina. and ottirf aircraft, n. srtat tnat they Ilka U. i.p'!Jrnt!l a Tarltab.a danca iin- Ift loi'. divine ta 1 d.v.n.

an4 dolr.g ati' aorta of a a If li ain-er dp 11 tha con-t of tha air. if, i f.viU' in 4reMitr fcy flylnf ii- without ciatton waa rf.il. irtl uUrly thi of-tha bal- or i.irn -ijJron, ttdon had t. VJlta lmprRva ainca i Uy ut July 7. IM7.

when Oar-t i dvofplna pa-i i 1 superiority In tha of cl.j-m'tvt att-Jtvlshird to attiln Jka MafrMaa SUkt. 11) I ai awaking al i'I rl atreeia rn. ti it throngtd aa uauai by n. crowflu, unusually art leu- 1 -3tV Vr A. BALTIC SEA I V.

9W t' DBCRL1N -6 VrssEn A -X 1 A 7 DynnrTAirr r. I ii STCXHCHOLM. Nov. 10. After tha ab dication.

Prtnca Adalbert, third aon of the forma Kalaer, sought refuge on hla yacht, tha crew of which remains loyaX His wife. Prince a Adelheld. and tha children, ara leaving Kiel by rail. lYInca Henry of Prussia and hla con sort seam to ba hiding near tha Danish frontier awaiting a chance of cosalng. Prlnca Henry had a narrow escape from death during hla flight from Kelt.

In motor car. a bullet entering hla sleeve, while tha Prlnceaa waa ahot above the elbow. I The cities of Germany, marked by fclack oblongs, are those in which tha revolutionary movement has obtained partial or complete control. In addition to those thus designated. Chemnlts.

Caasel, Alx-la-Chapelle. Nuremberg, Munater, DOsaeldorf. Karlsruhe, and Mannheim have gone over to tha Reds, according to advices received arter the preparation or tha map. WUrttemberg'a King has abdicated, and the King of Saxony Is reported to ba on tha verge of doing so. aa well aa tha King of Bavaria, following the out break In Munich last week.

Tha Duke of Brunswick -has likewise, abdicated, together with hU heir. The heavy lilac Una at the left tnarka tha advancing battlefront ef the allied armlea. The map also shows le Steeg, 'Holland, the ex-KaierB reported destination. At the time of their freateat advance In 1914.. the German held anDroxlmat elr 12.000 aauara miles of French territory.

1 Today. fur as may, be calculated from tha fragmentary data of their rapid retreat, they are in possession of only about 2.400 aquara miles of French soil. MORE WARSHIPS JOIH THE REDS Centiaeed frees Face 1, Colasaa t. ceived here.j The majority of these were i Prince Henry of Prussia has been made at Flcnsburg, where he was In seclusion In a villa. Tha result of the attempt la not known, but It is believed that he escaped.

I i Prince Henry, 'brother of the former Emperor, waa attacked by marines while fleeing from Kiel in an automo bile flying a red flag on-Wedneaday last. A doaen shots. were fired at him. and hla chauffeur waa wounded. CoorHrtit.

ll. b. Tlw'Ntw Tort Tm Toawany. Special Cable i to' Thi Nrw Tokk Times. 8.

Specials to the Kobenhavn report events in Schleswil-Holstein: The; cruiser 'echoolshjp Schlesien arrived at the Danish town of Msrstal on the Iiland of Aeroe, a fugitive from the recj fleet, tut "pretending to lack reish water. Two warShip from the rebellion are watching the ship. evidently wanting to catch it. But th crew prefer to stay at Marstal, From Toender it ia reported that soldiers have taken possession of i i r'. i-l Ion was iH-'rintrai arms and almmunition.

Similar re- I-uhter and eats porta come from Rendsburg, Eck Aavenraa, of ru i iii ti. jiVna, imt aoth (ai-nfoerdc. ih rraembiin Socnderborg and Haderslev, vrhere r. r.ht The tha.tre. were -nd from v-acity, and public houses, tiinta1 ucrowrir, uncre uic marine giauon 1 n.

ih.is and on'- muvh 4 bad queua. Many rv.ia t-t ficl that they, had not i a lntoilcat4 man la tha i.ts'a reinirkHbla state- liirnun iit a rortniifni ia their power. Flensborg reports say thaj'the Captam of the Koemg was shot on board his Warship when trying to hoist the German war flag. According to an official Danish communication I the Danish cruiser i tr i.Ti-.l exit lit oallla to cast i i (rt una. an 1 tlta rt-fuaal i l.

ruriii.il siiu'ldei. arouieJ iii.u.H.i. wbirh -reJ Geyser is stationed at Koldingfjord ir I Ikh I trm Ixrtt referred i Fr.ii of the and the tiruiser Heimdal is off i 'i i 1 ritiih U-BOAT LOSSES INCITED NAVAL REVOLT AT KIEL Return of Undersea Fleet Revealed to Sailors (That De-) 1 struction Had Been Hidden, 1 1 In the task of I "TV a mitwln at tYia'fwtn- ed-ies vii. i i ii. iitrr llKive of the i "er ocmeiwig nae dwb eirw(in- II I I m.ni-a was oy hiw wvik-betiia tM-fora utMn --that frea-n-im I tht Navy and whose na-i-Ti-e ha.

I a safeguarded iihv) in time of war. loi Mayor His I.i.itrr," Lloyd tHorge rose uv ro iifi for ymx." a-. wn luhir st the Joke, iin in If lnr what the I'lfmler I on the day when the was i a matter, of not yet but, aa 1. tie Laeua Is Kvltlad. Ships guarding the mine fields in the Baltic and south of the Danish Islands have Sailors forced their officers to obedience and hoisted the red flag.

I I ATTACK PRINCE HENRY AQAIN i. I f- Result of Second Attempt to Kill Kaiserjs Brother in Doubt. COPENHAGEN. Nov. 10.

(Aoclated Praaa.) Another attempt on the Ufa of Special Cable to Tmb Nrw York Tncis. 1 LONDON. Nov; 10. The Dally News's parliamentary correspondent writes that one fact has' become known to the authorities here as to the origin of the Kiel revolt i According to our information," he writes, It was the return of the U-boats, bringing with them tha terrt ble news of submarine losses hitherto craftily concealed from the fleet and the German people, which stirred the sailors to revolt. Phantom U-boats which did noti return because they were at the bottom of the sea have been reckoned aa a fleet in being, and the cynicism and deceit of the high command was its own Nemesis.

With the war lost. It was a torch to a pow der barrel. The last adventure. It may be, of the German high seas fleet, In setting out to sea is considered at the moment of writing to be susceptible of more explanations than one. i If this were done at the Instance of the German Government for the officers jnust be on board if the fleet Is sailing then the story of the U-boats following to attack It would Imply that, the U-boats were manned by mutineers." i.

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Celaau L. firm the Kaiser's flight, there is a divergence relative to the identity and number of his companions. i -A Copenhagen dispatch to Reuter says that it is semi-of i-cially reported in Berlin that the Emperor, accompanied by ten men, has arrived at Arn-heim and occupied Count yon Bentinck's cEateau. The German Consul from Maastricht arrived soon after 8 o'clock. Dutch railway of ficials soon made their appear ance and many of the inhabitants came to the station at tracted by curiosity.

4 A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Co penhagen quotes the Pohtiken as raying -that when the ex-Kaiser arrived at 'Maastricht he was accompanied by the former Empress. Waahlngtea Gets the Maws. Special to Tha If no York IHmes. WASHINGTON. Nov; 10.

The War Department authorizes the publication of the following dispatch to the Uen era! Staff from. The Hague, dated Nov. 10: i Press reports state that the Kaiser arrived this morning In Maastricht Holland, and is proceeding to Mid dachten Castle, In tha town of le Steeg, near Utrecht." German Royalties in General Flight; Two Princesses Wounded by Bullets Cepyrlght. 111. by Tha New Tork Tlraae Cemaaay.

Special Cable te Tas Naw Tuaa Tisjta. COPENHAGEN. Nov. 10. According to a frontier message, Prtnceee Heln-lich.

wife of tha grandson of Ludwig 1IL of Bavaria, waa wounded la tha arm when fired upon as aha waa fleeing from Munich. She and her husband are now hiding lu Southern Bavaria with rrtneeae Adell Id. -wife of Irlnce Adalbert. Emperor William's third son. AMSTERDAM.

Nov. 1. Advices frem Munich state that tha King of Bavaria with hla daughters and hla son. Crown Prtnca Ruppi-echt. departed In motor rare Thursday night far aa unknown destination.

Tha Hotdiere and Work men's Councils occupy the royal residences. Later It wis said the King returned te the castle to taka away-the Wuean. who waa til. frem tba excited city. PICTURES OF EX-KAISER COME DOWN IN OFFICES LudendorfFs Removed, Too, but llmdenbtcrx Is Allowed to Stay North Germany Quiet.

Coprrttto. I'll, by Tha Tgrk Tim Cnwaay, Special Cable te THI Nrw Tobk Tmss. STOCKHOLM. Nov. few travelers who succeeded In crossing the German frontier to North Jutland all confirm the rplendld order of things In North Germany after tha great revolution.

Tha abdication of tha Kalaer SPlfJOSTKLSES MAKE ALL FIRZS IJTTLE Sprinklers? Ka, ry property's lraproof very traly at wbea re raevt Uit aaaa aakd tor aaiaUke. The sea-rs aajd Sswr llns wate laet aadHba ewildiag eta ads aa empty shall 1 Iba tea las Is wereat arrpreeC Maree yea. lee. aearbt te be getting all tba facta ebeet Uksee Sprtaklara the are sMiruw that eya Sar Haeif. TWpbuee tea aapeaataeat.

OLoas actohatic trttmn co. VetUbad CeaVlsedt 67 haa not created so much of a sense tic a aa might have been expected, aa his power had already gone. Aa typical of tha Interest of the German people, a cocraapoodent of Koeben-haven atalea.that when ha carried thi newa to a German sentry oa the Danish boundary, tha Utter preferred te dlecuae food prices In Denmark. aa ma aentry slated that his patrol had settled the question of oommand by telling their Lieutenant In charge they would aland no more of hla cheek. The Oerman eagle haa been picked off all Fruswlan helmets and military decorations.

Anybody who refueee to re move the eagle risks being shot. I a all Government offices nletures a tha Kalaer and Ludendorff have been removed, whereas those of Hlndeaburg have bn allowed to remain. 1 6 Hot water Quick Hel.af a 111 ELLA5S FOR INDICATION De Bteeg la on the oueldere Tsset. an arm of the Rhine about forty mllea east of Utrecht and twelve miles from the German border. rhe Chateau Mlddachten.

to which the former Emperor la reported to be pro ceeding, belongs to Count William Frl -erlck Charles Henry von Bentlnck. He la a member of tha Prussian Quarda. and before the war waa attache of the Oerman Embassy In Innon. and a member of the English Turf and Royal Automobile Cluba. Ha la S3 years old.

Ha belongs to the famoua Anglo-Dutch-German house of Bentlnck. the Continental branch of the family of the Duke of Portland. Mlddachten Castie dates buck to the year 1697. i ROME HAILS KAISER'S FALL. ROME.

Nov. 9. News of tha German Emperor's abdication waa received here with great satisfaction and la accepted as aa indication that Germany will sign tha armistice imposed by the All las, whiclv It la contended, could net have been dona so long aa the. Emperor remained In power. i A Deputy who has juat returned from the liberated Italian provinces said "The Gorman Emperor's abdication la a sign that Germany haa at last awakened to the fact that aha haa been beaten on all ronta and that she haa been deceived all along by tha military party.

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