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| I \ ! . had been evacuated by the Turks, says an official statement issued . pouring in large numbers of reserves. . mediate British objective. , THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1918 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE < “3 REPORT OF HUN ROUT REPORTED BY AIRMEN; WHOLE ARMIES | DEFEATED (Continued From Page One.) are driving the demoralized Germans before them/ according to OCTOBER 12 T0 all available reports on this front. The'whole battle is on a field |Governor F razier Pai tas Observ- that was aflame throughout the night. The many fires have com- pletely destroyed towns and farm houses. SYRIA EVACUATED. London, Oct. 10.—¥French and British warships which entered Berut, the chief seaport of Syria. on Sunday, found that the town today by the British war office. Berut was occupied by a detach- ment of British Indian infantry Tuesday.» 250,000 IN RETREAT. Paris,-Oct. 10—A quarter million of Germans now are in retreat between Cambrai and St. Quentin! with the allies hot at their heels, acéording to the battlefront reports coming in through the night. At some points the advance has exceeded 15 miles in “the last two days. This seems the first step in the great German retreat. ; RUMORED TURKS HAVE SENT PEACE NOTE: ’ London, Oct. 10.—The British foreign office has received in- direct news of the fall of Turkish cabinet. Tewfik Pasha. who, it is reported will be the new grand vizier, is understood to have pro-ally, rather than pro-German sympathics. i According to advices, ‘which are not official, however, the; cabinet has decided to take military measures against Bulgaria, | but found that the opinion of the country was against them. It is rumored that a Turkish peace note has been dispatched through the Spanish government. AMERICANS ADVANCING. With the American Forces at Verdun, Oct. 10.—General Pershing’s.men went into action again on the Argonne forest after a violent artillery bombardment all night. The Germans are! He is also endeavoring to} withdraw his troops at other points to restore the line. The American artillery-on the right wing was active all night. The bon\.ardment met with little reaction on the part of the: Germans. In the center the Americans. hold all advanced positions gained yesterday and are meeting with little enemy activity except | a barrage. TAKE MANY PRISONERS. London, Oct. 10.—The Scfoians took several hundred prison-| ers and captured a large amount of material. - MINES-EXPLODE. - With the American Army Southeast of Cambrg@, Qct. 10.—| The powerful mines which had Been placed under Cambrai, seemed | to, have been set with a time fuse, the idea being to complete the} destruction started by fire, and to kill as many allied soldiers as} possible. \'The explosion went off with a roar in the center of the | town after it had been occupied by the British. REACH OUTSKIRTS. London, Oct. 10.—British cavalry today reached the outskirts | of Le Cateau, the railway junction southeast of Cambrai, the im-| REVOLT EN BRUGES. Amsterdam, Oct.-10.—A revolt has broken out in Bruges, Bel-| gium, the populace‘having risen against:attempts of the Germans | to deport the civilians, according to Los Nouvelles. used. their guns, killing or wounding many Belgians. H AMERICAN SHIP REPORTED SUNK. | An Atlantic ‘Port, Oct. 10.—News of the sinking by a sub- marine of a:large ‘American ship with the probable.loss of many of her cfew was brought today by a Briffsh freighter, which had | about 20° survivors. | Sear The American steamship said to have.carried a large crew was shelled and torpedoed according to officers of the Yescue ship. The attack-was made five days ago. It was reported in maritime circles that the U-boat’s victim | _ Was the Ticonderoga, formerly the German steamer Camilla, Rick- | mers, of 5. 130 gross tons. German troops | The ship was interned at Manila at the! ance of Columbus’ Discovery of America. Saturday, October 12, Colum dys day, today was -proclaimed by Governor | Dakota, Governor Frazier says: ‘ “Whereas President Wilson by proclamation has decreed that Saturday, October 12, the 426th anniversary .of the discovery of America, he commemorated as Liberty day, and that it bé a-day of rededication to the high ideals upon -which our government is founded and by which our present BE LIBERTY DAY) tH most Frazier to be Liberty. day in North | “heroic tasks are inspired, and: in | Liberty “loan; now, therefore, |, | order to stimulate an-even more Lynn J. Frazier, governor of generous response to the Fourthy | - North Dakota, do hereby proclaim DANGEROUS aidzicn| No organs of the human body are so important to health and long life as |) the kidneys. When they slow up ‘ana oi ¢: | commence ‘to lag in their duties, look | tried p yout! Danger is in sight. j world Find but what the trodble is—with, out delay. Whe Lweak, dizzy, sufte ou unless they are driven from { | | { i iving and sy clednging herbs, well known and used by. physicians in their dail, EDAL Haz arlem ‘ia passing uri 1 Lous kidney jsigns (0 warn you that your kidne ja not pe rforming their funct | properly.) 7 re only. halt doing i thei rwork allowing impuri ties to te and be converted | ihto uric acid and other poisons, which ‘cent ae sin Holland. and will or your money Ask for trem. at any are causing you distress and will de-! ages. ¢ that Saturday, October 12, be ob- served 'as a legal holiday through- out the state, and that addresses, pageants, and other festivals be arranged in every city, town ’and neighborhood.” North Dakota, it is anticipated, w! be well over the top in the Fourth {loan .by Octaber’-12.% The ¢day, how: ever, will besgenerally obsérved, and, if-the-Spanish -flu. epidemic+subsides, notable’ pageants, in many” ‘instances a nder thé .auspices. of. the-Knights of ‘olumbus and: other fraternities, will Be staged throughout North Dakota. UY. vi 5s Se ‘Tribune Want Add Bring Rewntte. ill 21MM FULL SPRAY AS A PREV: USE IN ADVANCE De Vilbis: Borolaptal Solution, bottle... Benetol . Mild Cathartic 1 Mentholyptus Outfihs ... BRESLOW’S SE ENTAT! TY E DRUG STORE — beginning’ ‘of the war. SEPARATED FROM CONVOY. | Washington, Oct. 10.—Reports from an_Atlantic port of the, sinking of an American steamer believed to have been the Ticon- | deroga developed the fact thatthe navy department was notified | that the Ticonderoga had been separated from her convoy at sea. Since then nothing has' been heard df the vessel. 3 ARRIVES AT BERLIN. Basle,: Switzerland, Oct. 10.—General Ludendorff has arrived at Berlin from the German grand headquarters to take part in| conferences to be held at the capital, according to information | received ‘here. ! Rheumatism Hack on the Job N With Its Old-time Fury | ae ——_+— ‘NNO LET-UP IN ITS TORTURE. Pretty soon you will be reaching B. for the liniment bottle again, for S. S. 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