The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1917, Page 1

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Te EI RET ARTILLERY SHELLS © ERMANS INFIRST BATTL WEATHER—Fair to-morrow. —+ ——_—-—__— --— —— EXTRA Tbe “ Circulation “Books Open to All | [ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | me: PRI RI CE (ORO ct 8 etre cteewiere, em (he ‘Nee a ve NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1917 10 PAGES PRICE (SERSNEL, 3 rWo & CEN TE chew nere, ~ FIVE BILLION GOAL [SIN SIGHT FIFTH AVE CHEERS GOOD TALIA INFANTRY IN FRONT TRENCHES pone von” “ORE uk nan FIGHTS ALONGSIDE THE FRENCH “Votes for Wo men’ yh Have Forced W ay a er mens a id Drawn Up to the Trenches Through a Rain- rae Seen Here. Across Boundary Line. Subscriptions In This District Soar On ey uae Gen te Missouri Mules — Infantry | storm After Marching Many Miles “moro ratty yt om mae Whistles “Tipperary” at the | —FirstShot Fired From a French i; ¥ To $1, 320); 000, 000 and Chairman . Pee ea be Waal bixey’ itewand Ale Strong Announces Maximum) cy ania wiht Start and Has to Be Stopped. 75—Shell Case Goes to Wilson. Will Be T Taken by Night. _——— en n prisoner by the Austro-G eg in thelr n the Ita Army He arters announe : juns to the nunyber of 450 Washington, | nny beon captured WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Oct. 27 (by the Associated Press).—American troops are re to the 59th Street Plaza this} t of the Ber uiny afternoon, self-reliant nen nd wom marched up fth Avenue from WASHINGTON, Oct Oct. 2 moon in a demonstration for} !in W —The Liberty Loan campaign went into |4 |in the first line trenches on the French front. The artillery fired the first shot of war at 6 o'clock on the morning of a x , ‘ . 7 ‘ ge for Wornen.’ | “The ed under the $ yw very of 2,000,000 s strain- its final hours to-day with every energy of 2,000,000 field workers Strain) a, iggeat Suffrage parad |versonal supreme leadership of Hts | recent day at a German working party. There has been intermittent artillery fighting since. {ng to carry it past the $5,000,000,000 mark. Hosa nariteaialita micas LeAdieel Tie en He ea dates upevt Fic vi he balay SEN satiate [ever ees ane Its weoentora/ Sao tROs Auntrias Hine of cainst | The helmeted infantry marched in without the knowledge of the enemy, on the same night, through rain and mud. Revised official and unofficial reports to-day strongly indicate,” the | wno participated belteve it will have) the main force of freasury Department announced, “that approximately $4,000,000,000 in| a great effect In stimulating the vote) Aeveloping with The French soldiers in the trenches welcomed them enthusiastically. “ . i Tov. the Incomparal or ,\ tor suffrage on Nov. 6. 2 . Additional sales of $1,000,000,000 to-day, bringing a ae Hey maiuitecane (Te, German, Ato » nd Ths nearest enemy trench is several hundred yards away. The sector is one of the quietest on the front. It has wah hoped far, xecmed not vuly posse but tanelng shouider to shoulder with z i I a een : jaded with brass bands and theip brave brothers in arms to baltle| not been taken over, being under the contro! of troops under the direction of the French. ; ee ie « banners and thickly sprin- on the Isonzo, haa «chteve reat oe an on ———__——————} " AF ipod iWenich) Were fale Ski lithe eeeond Neate arttoe Following is the first ofticial statement issued from the American * meiner 1 t of the Sec- | ‘ c atures of ated ' am many hobnailed boots ahd in the darkness the dim form of men could os col achievement « sire the priv! £50 iene Auntro | ‘In continuation of their training as a nucleus for instruc = : | ain mie Beats soe fo enhood, mat 1, spinsterhcod breaking the ; . . ; i The cautious flash of an electric pocket lamp disclosed that they aising ,000,000 for Uncle Sam : hex muarehed aide lequcy diiriew ion late ‘ ent of some battalions of our first conting ; : F in twenty-fou ess day ane Breve hood quarehed Ale ey Uae ion later, a con nt of some battalions of our fl were American infantry, packs on their backs, rifles slung on their shoul xy si ibly over 5 . she i ‘ : etna. & ¥ . i With the Ne eon es waliesas of , in association with French veteran battalions, are i the ers, rain glistening on their helmets and coats, The wind whipped the drive in Sts urs, Be n betas OT akenivedt a. ine ; a : i 5 : Strong, Gc the New | yy ate se “a 1 iapetial n in fi first line trenches of a quiet sector on the Frer The bottoms of their coats around their legs, which were moving with ma- ‘ eneige ; ; FEARED || BOATS: AVETARE ngly fortified sum te | ire supported by some batteries of our artillery, in associat hine-like precision. eo Li n " makes her look! Matajur, 1,4 met eh ny : ; founced to-day ‘ te : shiloh : rei been haha aid es ‘ Se al with veteran French batteries. The Americans swung down the street apparently as proud as though 4 sfied the ee aes witnes nale population of jreste i ' f our at «sector remains normal. Our men have adapted ) dress parade, notwithstanding that they had marched miles from the : Saktae aT r ack at billets ere they heen since comi ny C > curtain is rur most | Packet Daughter Was CN] SUpqeme OPTIMISM THE KEY-| “Thani ira, Aeraiyediilnne ans daedhe most eatata lets where they had been since coming by motor trucks and railway t ; wa : ; spectacula i 1 Way to France to Drive NOTE OF THE PAGEANT. | activity who from the instruction centres, As the ranks passed every now and then the ec v een. a Ti le assembled in and | witt h four er manner.” tat ' . “The riy Loan campaigt Hospital Truck. ve ; Poy into i | cop 1 soldier could be heard whistling softly to himself, his nearby comrades : Is meaty over,” said Mr. Strong. “I get Sen I ‘ : AS aes sian tr rhe | SEND BACK SHELL FOR SHELL. is A , ; | will The , ery ft start, | strong It ts of sup | i { 1 t listening silently to sentimental and popular pieces, wa PARIS, Oct. 217.—Miss H sud fs 1 distr n of forces | achieyemer pattle z he American ve shelle erman gun i and yps, the |, "1 s ; : 5h | ee res tare ot hs st tt mele ps phir? oe ee ent | nase ; Sak WANTED TO WHISTLE “TIPPERARY. pasa a im : Secre meat packer nimitted | € ik ypon: the ex jaws ne Ttalian platy enemy sending bac ' eS , : ‘ Finally from the rear came the whistled strain of a tune which all | tary McAdoo reached tictde In mid-ceean on Oct, 1%, ac-} “3 sito iaifferenit romtein eT IUUAR AN President Wilson kew, and from many places in the ranks whistles and voices joined in, \ ous peep ae a : cording to the army ¢ Ve tho f iftrage parade along Fifth) phe number of prisor The case is now in the possession of Gen, Siber The shot was | The tune was “Tipperary.” It lasted briefly, as an officer, turning, or- 5 ane a Chicago ‘Tribune, few 3 ugo, In which halt i ' s Nea ! this morning indi that the New) oe of 2 rin be wome arehed with an alr of ; fired by a red-haired gunner as his comrades in the ranks and the as embled | dered Stop that noise. 4 di! i wil uch | full | e oma) e ev : ged stat : yes fon bie ie f the m in line uve officers cheered. Later a luncheon in the field was attended by the Ameri | As the Germans were nearby much depended on approaching the ve por ' , they wished they : - : ne etal i . , d be nie : w eo. {can and French artillerists in celebration of the first American contact | ne quietly, The troops turned a seubined and disappeared down an ink ) Be eur wa fidence in black screened road. As a Major standing there listened he looked con- bond be * litieclans with the enemy i r ‘i +4 \ be another vigorous w pf : ea he : yet tinuously at an illuminated watch dial. He said: | anes " ea vote than that ae nl ee May See ‘ “The men from the other direction should now be entering the York district s ‘ woman Reine tat 7 On the second day the French shelled a German battery position’ srenches, 1 have been standing here waiting to hear if the Germans dis- 135, 0 MI 1 v s 1 ene pr > $1,825,000,000, lea : ) Avenue this after- M | which was located and the enemy rey projec movement, He paused ned and then continued: A a wha avant L salar eosin Jes falling close Americans who joined i There is no firing yet, although | expect it, for no doubt we are sow 1 £o 1 1 n| | tor a ‘strafe’ if the ‘f we are going in.” re wi a e | All the tr {after a certa ers, T is acribed by t t 1 ¥ | 1 No “strafe” deve gh the Germans put over a few cus- ’ D istrict, it wi b y 1 K . . ba > American &*} are getting na hitting ni fore a definite tot Ub 1 her : * A {ition The troops ent t h init, passing quickly Uc, oe n fi 1 Micha ¢ > ta “ALT i ‘ assigned them. (Quiet ntial, but the Freneh fund closes at mid t, ba t nammae ie Miong. Peat Standing in a Imost deserted shell-wre 1 AR helesk waa Kiar . ais k t hich un wclcor evertheles s heard ar usiastic +. the banks hav " conspier - 4 a etre { { : , make their final r¢ Fed~| nea aap ett aaah WORLD MEN BUYING stile gun rar a few kilometres from the t \ i Every American was shaker nd, some were hugged and 4 al Re Bar The Jat t eprsre Rey ' fr { h chee " t . 2 i) ore heers y ress correspondent watched the ps hit q e roth chee ne om, Some ol ry oy} Naser c | "tany x ° $235,000 OF WAR BONDS Pre respond itched the troops marchi rain “ 1 both é neeks * t! ‘ m. ne of the Freneh ury Departmer uy “a —_— : vered \\ ticky mud. The art hei planted ae aa PO TRSIEAN i Nov. 6. w ~ a * The were found t but nevertheless in a con- FIRST NATIONAL BANK TAKES Pras nt i x 1 was given that t abl n of ¢ istruction the Americans 13,000,000 MORE i { ! { A subj ae n of ) Ml) part ied vote activity on tis front 1 there had been f { down Jaylight ut ng clouds they got . , t y visualized what rt » German | y in the rolling MiapAl fon the > . nis taking th t GUNS DRAWN BY MISSOURI MULES Seman Hp v the: iy age bringin $ in pract f . i r It since and the tr covered with mud. fte t oft 1% wa 1 the a was 1 1 t 1 ala t ni part eho ‘ It wa ut lulls in tiring and ertain the Ge y the Americans are op- u ” f th ' Un 1 $ ! Two of LB. T Mi ri mules, the d has been (additi i 1M . a 8 00 . One Ainerioan battery oby ed a marching enemy { pany, $1,500,000; 1 ‘ F; omee R althour ny ye 1 fi a | $1,000,000 (aduit ald $ ( ai POLICE LINE AVENUE TO GUARD Pret " ) F sccsuaale lAphdenean q AGAINST PICKETS. all w t k va ei ASH ro. ) A Pershing’s head & Gray. % I Hour and a Half 1 that the | fice of 1 wo pape ks nit the f t phase of the training of the Am Co, $200,000. ey ' irri New York Lit : 1 ustom yy to harden thelr new unite pany, ‘ F a rota War 4 \ k ne ’ g them responsible for the } of $20, t Ur F : ae 3 f H e front. The nin which the American ‘Trust (add a 4 z t a r ' Pr 4 is at w a {ints 4 ‘or th ailitany edu. ok Mene!); State: Ten! " - cence a I I v Hi men and particul ’ Necontinuea on & 1 Page.) | modi ‘and PIR pneu: | GEMALDIN ALTO Neat Weel.aare gaunt 1 1ses came the f the tread of sus been developed, to take over @ portlog of the front

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