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rshing Under ree eee Fen at Aisne Ba. EDITION The |“ Cironlation Books ¢ Open to All? | NEW YORK, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, iinet “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ PRICE (itinc 1917. 22 PAGES | LIBERTY LOAN OVER ST ~ $900.000.000 GOAL IS PASSED HERE PRG LS WTEC “22275, MOOR, wo oe TON AND NY STR INTO THE GERMAN TRENCHES. RMA EVE ceca" SOFFD BY LOAN MINIMUM AT HEIGHT OF AISNE BATLE NV DRVE ON LIBERTY DAY AMET, by The Press Publishing _—_ 7 goal aimed at for the day is a billion dollars in new bond pledges cessful conclusion the second Liberty Loan drive. Morgenthau and Childs Know and 10,000,000 American subscribers to the loan. tl tes Aside from the sale of Liberty Bonds, business is prac- tically at a standstill. For twenty-four hours the limitless energy of America will be devoted to bond selling and bond buying. The Nothing of Big Sum Mur- phy Says Was Raised. Liberty Day will mean either the success or failure of the second Liberty Loan. Government officials declare it will be the nel-| supreme test, for in the three and one-half days that remain bef, °c ‘he’ subscriptions close two and one-half billion dollars must be turned into Liberty bonds. The big parade which was to have been the feature of the! ists had a@ celebration in this city was postponed because of the rain. It will hiefly at be held to-morrow afternoon. hau and his friends. i German Losses Estimated at 60,000 in Killed, Wounded and Prisoners —British Repulse Seven German Attacks Within Two Days. AMERICAN TRAINING CAMP IN FRANCE, Oct. sociated Press). —Gen, yesterday as f the second German lin Alsne front. Gen. Pershing was, the attack from a favorable post French BERMANS rm AUSTRIANS front line. Then Gen. Pershing suggested going into the French trenches This they did, but Gen, Pershing was not satisfied. and went Subscriptions Here Go to $903,000,000 by 3 o’'Clock, Increase of $88,000,- 000 To-Day—Parade Postponed Until To-Morrow by Rain. smpaign funds formed the p pal subject of conthoversy in Mayoralty contest to-day, Chief Mur shy. of Hall harged that the Republican Fuston- fund of $1,000,000, ng of Henry Mor- Tammany having raised a meeti The New York district celebrated Liberty Day in a fitting manner by |Have You Bought Your Liberty Loan Bond? | wing “ top” of its minimum quota of $900,000,000 of the Sec- Generais 24. : "{ have had nothing to do with! Pershing accompanied one of the Frencl re-| i FEE KE KKK CLK KE KEK Ee ew THE WORLD IS SUED AGAIN BY JUDGE HYLAN raising money for the campaign,” torted “Mr. Morgenthau to-day, “I was not at any meoting where the nthe 3 in the 1 attack < jond Liberty Loan at a speed that is expected to increase and carry it to | the bition and a half maximum goal before the campaign closes on Sat- ~ des i-—'o—,i with Gen. Franchet D'E , at first rving he rear of th some distance Phe district passed its minimum allotment at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the total at that time being approximate of $88,000,000 over vestérday’s total, $903,900,000. This was an * in idea how yer Says Action Is Based om} M*TEASe which give “Who {fast the money came in to-day, a About the hour that managers of the loan in this district were, wah hie | congratulating themselves on the achieveinent, word came from © » the first line of through the shelltire i and then into the second line. ing fhis time alk of the Fren The American General aft D'Esperey to Gen. Petain’s headquarters he Commander-in-Chie Gen, Pershing’s imperturable a in Of eT | dollars than again be exposed | petty tyrannies which have | prevailed under T: Fusion Mans nothing about fina referred {inquiries 900 fund to W! an of the always raising of money was discussed. The jonly fund T have had to do with Is « small one for Robert Adamson. 1 be- | | iieve, however, tbat the community ts] continue the excellent 3 | agement of the city's affatrs, rlin Both Report Be-) cer totters would rather pay Stat Lie in Series: counsel, Moi Mare ae We he | nf | papareatee | the Treasury Department at Washington that the minimum of $3,- ON BIG DRIVE IN ITALY ready to give the necessary funds to ai ,.| thousands of small shopkeepers IS DUTCH rem, bay Judge John 1° Hylan, & sitnmons to-day on the Press Publish | knew gave he! Prince has l Ured hae 1 | man Chancellor, but Meet aot | $1,00 10 Ever Chal mt bel and that all reports regarding the prospects of a $5,000,000,000 brought by Aa tat ey mpanied | War fund being raised by the nation were most encouraging. mittee | Strong Opposition, i i i Re ioe Seven Drives * nothing about any such mle Wan ctor Giekne| Many big banks here increased their original subscriptions today. a g p _ . a ATIAE iff LONDON, Oct. 24.--A wireless | mounting to $200,000, Tk {9 1 a) One subscription of $10,000,000 from the First National Bank brought 0 abo that the second action Med 1 tnetiiition’ ay ex ? A As French Troo} s Win at Aisne. Sai , fund, ut we mo be) Pron menmagn essived tay ftom| ft ty tha | that insttitn’s (la purchase 40 838000000. The ving, Nala : is AN) glad to have such an amount at Ch ¢ | membe | Bank also took $10,000,000 and the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company “How much money har hoon tfollo In| t tae took $8,000,000 additional BEAN Oat Ory eS for the Mitchol campaign? icing to-day ove r west of Aub a ‘ io} the heavy wind and rain'® ont icnnninciicneessinaboaae ee an on ae . . w," e 4.--Huperos | t Breat parade of angod ory of the Meyse (Ver t Thatta Jon't know," repil ais : ‘ ECan o., - Fl 8, "Certainly not ay much as} William returned to Berlin lost nigh He anicaeeatwitlcin eae este aro behind. thelr Government 5 + © neod for the regular * f the | prepared tot | suit, an feature of the day's cele soul and pocketbooks in the preseat Sereen ee sn." t bo libel i : } campaign {ty h the é ere, Wax postponed until em newly won Briti ries of a Mylan?" Grand in Sharge 1 do you ne Spencer larly aa it affect GERMANS REMOVE TROOPS": FROM RUSSIAN LINE)... tions around MH Manders, Gon. Hatg reported t Farrel cellorship. Ont ned nat th ~ FOOD UP 47 PER GENT. | Cor. Company, publisher of The W 000,000,000, asked for by the Government, had been subscribed, 1 counter-blow was comr | paying ud oilaed. Wit n SINCE THE WAR BEGAN ‘Since Monday,” Tm concl Diving. Sa ——— “ON BUYS €15 even counter-attacka have ree ' " ncrease in Pw Thy per Cont, | MESON BUYS $15,000 ae 1 made and nono hua materlail Lae eee ee 1 Re} {Increase in Flour 180 Per Cent. | Qe NEW WAR BONDS; a i i Mee , B f : 7 . para for the enemy.” our ass : and ¢ 120, Bureau'o HAS $10,000 OF FIRST.| 1 vocab without an ale Li Labor Figures § 2 SEITE ton t cepaennny cosaaful raid, | TOTAL GERMAN Losses MAY WASHINGT tM —Htood WASHING Oct When J) 2 , , Deeee Gp Acacias Ac tew pF It is bolieved that when all the ! Irawal took place} te rons 10 newn . Libert ampaign went y.of the SUth Street entrange ad @ machine gun were taken } Prisoners are counted thé num- I - ‘ n uw a at Wil to-day, |, OANIELS TO SPEAK AT CAP . pasblne ey © | ber will reach 10,000, Based Af ni = 1 0 HNO OF | iinece of tp prewu ! TURED SUBMARINE, Germans Unavie to Atlempt Counter| bean fornier records ef # total ‘ROW OVER PRAYER ENLIVENS sige Hs ' in ; to t they learned t feral thousand soldiers and Blow at French, i fo one o At 1 + 90 a nA wl su $15, ‘ hee . Bumbe prisoners, experts estimate that N OAD * fc t was Is through \ PORtUPOR WHE om PARIS, Cet. S4-—The § the total loss of the Germans in NEW HAVEN R MEETING a Lal ai . ; wrTON pribanore taken by the | killed, wounded and prisoners v pe ; rege At Ce I aman: Wi thelr oftack northnesy oF & + | will be fully 0,000 or 60,000. Six de anak ‘ lov AM, , ven ated German aay reqehen big Reals ng | German divisions were smashed. ( an 1 sail Uc tury-of the Navy ef to- Pflehad di apap More than 1,100 prisoners belong is Deat aa “4 not ‘ Da Who will ree to-mae Tha High’ WaT Best Pe | to the 5th Prussian Guard Divi- . Fu-| to have decreased r b crowa, on the whole front of the ¢ | | hepnnee | sion, known the “Kaiser's In thts conn » Vein ‘ . . of the north of the Aisne Our ? sf H the Liberty “4 Buelow u 1 u Mmited himself to » Gichian\ in . teKree 1 christ | Such an impo ‘ lett —- LIBERTY MOTORS ONLY. |' a our new lin ! ; in ' ‘ 1 U Buy a Bond” Fegion of Vaudesson ! —— » ha \ |SCARE IN SUBWAY STATION, converted bine ha as r ave into & tempte ou "PLEA TO HEARST FOR HYLAN, et ‘ i: rcrrarttie i tcr Shiai Mitchel and Di tetone: ars ior eecauelt im tn were ridge . of St. Thomas's quered groun¢ b the Mayor Anka Palltor to Join Murphy |! with prisoners actually ted th ah a fn Letting Jude Me fou aa geal it 8 1 to-day in reached 8,000, am ur Mayor Mitel a] at 1 while y rm 0 { Chatham and 160 ofMficera, belonging to elsht statement to-da j x Nat Bank, $4,000,000 different divisions, | tw 4 Murph i 1 ul); Liberty National Bank, p of the guard, The 1p A ny $ ) Ntion Western \ regiments, among ee ie ; é ‘ y 00 (adds colonels, were taken MA Psuadl ‘ National Bank i “Tt Is confirmed that pea ek A : ls ( ‘ Hannewlg. @ivisions which hu 1 $ " reserve behind HOS , ut Man waged on Oct my 00, uf a very severe ) » n $1 > will prob, | ‘East and t of | st, ty y r : - this distriet. | tery fighting was ; Ni) Slackers ‘ huret $5,000, during t ¥ - - " . K Copper maSTNE “parties p a & wa ween os FUE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ay States German trenches ¢ nts A A IN G | Asche Vite Baidu, $1,000,000 (add and brought back prisoners lar tat als i are ir © Cons two machine guns 4 SULTS, Page 2 3/1 . F ae : u Powder Fa Conmpagne we made two b " ; ENTRIES, Page 12 0 bite‘u' ec 0m , ‘ ) j qurcessfa! attacks,.one {rn the | tinued on Second Page.) presen! 4. ave Was re-elected soll * . SOAR, CLES tot Mit Teiephene Meeks WOmAdIS UNION HOvihitt ods 2 utheran s 000.000" \ |

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