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|“ Circulation Books Open to Alt” i NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1 ww York ant 0 CENTS elvewhere, Copretitt « PRIC PRICE (iss: county "AMERICANS DRAG FIRST GUN ROUT OF GERMANS (CANADIANS STORM RIDGE ‘TOTHE FRENCH FIRING LINES: tt NV NEW DRIVE IN FLANDERS; FIGHT KNEE DEEP IN WATER un ie TURN OWN GUND ON GER ON GERMANS Barred From Water Front— “Leaks” on Sailing of Troops. | INDIANA BOY'S STORY. COMES OUT FOR nati ears 1 sv — M, OF CERMANU BOAT, vorh of the famous Cre Their Work. WITH THE AMERICAN Artillery and and Infantry Ex- change Blow for Blow and Engineers Mend Trenches. 1 to-d | BRITISH PRON day the Cana tand in the neiigi- | employes | in. | Only 400 yards of P heart of the} Plays Tricks on gp rican De stroyers and Plants Kaiser's from the Says Sinister Influences Hive endacte Been at Work to Inflame ARMY s fought ~ IS FULL OF LOF PRANKS BASE AT UDINE CAPTURED WEATHER—Fair and cold to-morrow. “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ OL. 18 PAGE PRICE |Qxncest in Greater New York ana | Medson County, N. J, TWO CENT U.S.Bars All Germans F rom Wateriront Zones Here BRITISH DRIVE GERMANS BACK [000 YARDS ‘COUNT VON HERTLING a ea TTALIANS IN FULL RETREAT g. FIGHT REAR GUARD BATTLES: BLOW UP ISONZO BRIDGES — :|Berlin Reports That in Addition to Capturing Udine, Teuton Forces Are Pressing Against the Upper Course of the TagliamentoRiver. : | BERLIN, Oct. 30 (via London).—Udine, the former Italian . | beacbeuiarearsy' has been occupied by Austro-German forces, Army > | Headquarters announced to-day. —* Following is the text of the War SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE, © . ; | heir way along the Bellev FE § FRENCH WIN BACK OMice statement on the drive into Beh oe tgreisinn weather condit German-Americans, |weveral hundred yards and ra | lag on Ireland, Italy the American Ar . F ‘ ts : mom | teenies GROUND FROM GERMANS | “Udine has been taken by AlMed ie im paras wi ivi at set BASE AMERICAN FLOTILLA IN troops of the 14th Army, The former er blow 'w t rat ire ; : "MCD BRITISH WATERS, Oct. 16 (by ¢ ‘ neat of the Itallan main army @és by contact ’ sid 5 ‘or 4 ur ent v ene ee aie ph eee 4 On se ‘it Cs fa in w vast atretan of ™an H \ ‘ an German tamlly i aon . : mail).—There ts a German submarine eo a Cee Paris Reports the Repulse of Pur- nt ceParies Vm pigensca be aan " “ > ‘ " " bi , be neew SRUIRIE, ERG CURRY smedec who is known through ther Powerful Atlacks on 4 4 sixth day of tie he aivulate at ia pone, paadir " w ae Hi ere oe . suecessful operations, z beating down day After day. Mayor Mitchel during th of the uta shel it the American fiotitla as “Kelly” His Appointment in the Place of These Positions. Indifferent to the demands upon td are 2 - eee Teen ; Ae } ne number of singe! t iat North of Passchend eal name is something quite Michaelis Is Reported From ns are pressing irre- Through ii amy . ; f be ; MUMDEE oes are t wn of ¢ but the American saliors Amsterdam, in the plain toward manning their & = aa kmen wh y ica tn LONDON, G y dubbed him “Kelly of the — . A around Caurlores nento. The Be csmanahip:uy aie cates 4 a 1 oLner f 0 * huve ae : 1 Isle ut tho name will AMSTMRDAM, Ort, 20 CBritish erful German attacks, r ted enemy P , ‘ n nounced. b Known thi 7 t the: aor 4 stories of miratt or ) in day, had gained over a 600-yard front placeneat uy i ix t Bi the navy as long as the great war George von Haverian The oMctal report to-day sald that fur- at the Sav * gome places a wal low yiked ‘about ther German attacks the same post which is Imost free n the! mally" ao Prime Minister 1 Im" tions had e reatly wnpours of rain, mn almos z : bars 4 , » torn © seo ary 1 NAMO DY perint Ge Forme On the Dezonvaux ig out of the The Amert y ¢ + . F : ttacked northor the Ypres} Ay on vii asions of |.) M named sectors the very ace Carnic have set foot on Vene- watches on the ne rd tak inig ca ae peabeatae ara RalitGad: (Chur tesoni ane (ae ar Vein of quite un-German ats tran soit ng the entire front and *» ; ceva i ot ate Another German alr raid over Nancy, | are ssing forward their regular turns at patrols into ers o man pe Sin tel \begood | Riomreds mieten “a i ® forward against the ‘ ie Fernie j AN oe thea i cs amen Te GN oi im on, Sunday, with alight damage and one victim, was! upper course of the Tagiamento. the bicak, dead 1 , Fede wuthorities i ‘ uA ¢ i ne reported ata ‘ . z his country as every other ty petty : teliwent} back di) places 5 denih of tek Munich, Hie flatfooted and f@-) piseiin, Oct, 30 (via London) —The,,,MSTBRDAM, Oct. 90.—Emperor Man's | hould be = 1,000 yards tr vB i t peatediy announced opposition to all! omit vommunteation reacenne the/Charles of Austria-Hungary is now where t matter wit Mitchel has ‘ 1 sure taken Reuter t British & Parliamentary or Democratic develop) iiition on the weatern front says that|%t Goriala, recently recaptured trém impossib! hout the count Rs persons, were a aoe cevnclidate tor| creamed to-day to drumftre |day from Vienna yards. ” | i . | On the V » front, the statement | — - ENGINEERS REPAIR SHELL DAM tration h # ‘ waerts of Bers | "8¥% the Germans captured 1,200 me-| allans Save Thelr British Gane AGED TRENCHES. ted our se ; : Meee eee rion to| ttes of tren northwest of Lezon-| on Retreat. Nearby Ame n the full enjoyment BiPouen Nhe the arecllon af italned them against four| ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS, Mon- atantly alert, clu for Instance In the creation of the ments. 1 ‘ an autonomous) ©O hes day Night, Oct, 29.—After three days ble fire in a ha Avikcey’ Cioatosttes, which (oe tie atlene who didlo Beas IE it Impossible for the | |with the retiring Itallan Army, the house, await aie aa he aN threes tier we ’ 10 tax to ONE KILLED, SE SEVERAL HURT Assoclated Press correspondent, who from across Me employment and earning ' ner Nrragesahe. CREAMER SDD jhas Just arrived at headquarters, te terrain to repair : Sere artes . AS ENGINE SMASHES Xl Jable to state that all the British bat~ wet through NaycANisvicahe tn. Ne R TA terles have been saved. The men austion, Ui hrow themsely everybudy finally wwode ie: Fae RiGee ' - jsuffered much from cold, torrential the floo ap Re : , phil , »| Four Victims of ( spllisi ion at Lehigh | rain and hunger during the retreat, anateh \' patriotic and honest poopie, alla Lee ' \ Rig & nt] Valley Crossing in Newark — |. 4# t© the general situ of the B 7 5 that -go0d:#0 4 ; : % = a | ei Italian Army tn tts ret , the cor- ' all eurvive in the city, Ail w : ha eee A Ar Mr ny, O * | Cabinet | Seriously Pijured espondent, who has been in the thiek on Sunday had first opportun 4 ever been i ai ‘ is Sores: OUR NEWARK, N. J.. Oct. 30.—One man| of rement, Is prevented from to visit the Am ans a “ beral und better governme ‘ \ " E 0 CE was killed and a number of ers hurt, | ely ails by military necessity. We stags nglg ilie across A} q i 4 hair em: mediate \ e ehind # i ES ARE SET dst of @ blinding rain storm a tax Last May the British War Office first shot of the war, A young Llow-|iived tn thin countrs ah saat ¢ : . = | aitron Bas M mate wae a igh enthusias: sun] Ame and Ww i wou Hind ir Jer to Establish M w ‘ ton, | came to be fired, He int 1 his| ness h > Mayor . nde hore ; in Order I 1 Mini 88 Bru . it ig] Hialtane Burn Bridges tm running narrative with eryy i-| Mitchel, no matte way we may |. N°? entry tra t i 2 sa! Dub mum (2 ORES D8 ti } . » thi It is generally | bru ‘ ¢ w Charles 573 18th 0 treat wy , Mands to his gunners, working un-| lave In the past when our minds | t it 4 > Se aaieis lodhevine cate ‘MONTREAL, « r , Vth) ROME an rete Berereund Mera Balaton Aiton _ ) know s LAND" ing n ung araghtiaws : Ay nue wa atally. Injur Var Office - : — Alling I 4 an t somewhere up the West Yo, 246 c valry is in ™ | s 1 i Marshal 3 1 ‘ t by D . ; that particular gus tay=| Ui y | 6,414,000 POUNDS A DAY lina . # break," the Liev explained. | Am understand | Po" vivence tha ahas nched ¢ v rn ie 1 bridges over 4 we ¥ ted t Y t 1 ' pt — r wuard ac yarney eid if ; i ‘ vn alt An k A Ke e f re 1 $1,043,925,235 IN OCTOBER. helt i man power-we t the|mo und no more loyal citi | 22 nerica : : ny y checked ) ethers and thus have the opportunity, @ens in ali th Je coun van the |” EES ee Greater 17 ‘ nh War Haxpenditures for Month by peer ; of firing the first sit x at Ge ti New i Ronan 1as Us. May Go Even Higher, : suiehaiee berg ‘ H ; i « ‘ ve ie price for OREW GUN UP THEMSELVES TO» i : : ca, ott ae 1 suffered mu aura WASHINGTON bi — Tote 1 rive, “Le me op who would \ i ‘ ' t 1 1 Nag and 7m bod ” GET THE FIRST SHOT a : ; c ' it-authenticated Swine job, but they were anx know inoy a ; : os " emaediassas yy that first shell, So they worked man-A . ‘ i SCHMITTBERGER IS DYING. a perepune yas —~ ed COLD WAVE REACHES EAST. {8 PLACED AT 500,000 lifted his vol TANK’S A TANK, FOR A’ THAT, 1 tae watos ‘ shout: - t vA NATO: ah T a —_—~— “Ready to fire Germans Have to Use Alphabet ; i : " " I g Point in Battle Ba. It must rent Thines €o Spell it 1 w ed 4 , fs) eunners ’ r ¥I re eached in j chamber me Seven Days ?, crashed, f ‘ Y ~ i Oct. 30.—The ture is @imed at tho enemy's entangleacnia OE 0) Me Taureeteer lnivsh “tanker ae wan ~ p} . , aid, ‘ ha: Lieutenant A CIN G #10,000,00 More te Auly nn te i rout struggle Bae , . i rance. na’ tellan forces Me aise, He resummed a 4 ut : Teutons on the ss i—— daybreak " : b ESUT ls & nese iA P ly will come with. * Up . » Page a y 4 Rome cables dp Wontinued on second Page) esis suvUlOE We H nnn ) @ eco! aed Bee eerie Ui UO iow. ~ 0 (he Allie the total of 4. s pisumuoe se le toy slong ne coas 3 ast Florida, sy ly Wil take Cadorga a

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