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aoe » front, and only eleven of these belong to the army group of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ° ° ° Military observers say that there is every indication the Germans Are Advancing in Russia SAYS CLEMENCEAU IN DROP BOMBS ON PARIS; 7 intend to stand on their present line. There is a possibility, however, IS SEEN BY : OPENING NEW RAILROAD FEW VICTIMS FOUND that they may fall back to the Divette, a small tributary of the Oise ani ’ oe meee S, which joins it south of Noyon, The French now hold all the high ground Line Behind French Front, 130 sag 4 Pe gn re ha oy ’ ‘ Mi ilt i efense Batteries, but Suc- | in tat region AMERICA PRAISED NS fami Days | eetin Dong some image | AFAR LONG BEACH j an ays, J y FOCH’S BLOWS UPSET GERMAN PLANS. | ita’ cunt ‘suis ie PARIG, Aug. 1¢—Beveral bonds : WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Aug. 16 (United railway aon than 120 miles. | Were dropped In the Paris region late 1 ; ‘ 5 fe 4 fi last night by German airplanes, sayo i bs Press).—Marshal Foch’s blow on the Marne and the Allied thrust east atisfied U. S. Is Heart and long behind the French ent toe Hol + ae i front tins beek bain § ‘ an official statement to-day. There ars i suns On | sof Amiens undoubtedly have upset Field Marshal von Hindenburg's Soul in Contest-—Stevens ie “Gaya. Get pared taag | Were only @ few victims. Lonely Road After id ans, necessitating what amounts to an entire change of policy during Assures Ships. opened: for itaihe, Tea out | ee eae, vaKe ‘a a : ; Pp Durpose | ‘Sounds of engines having been re- Midnight. & ihe remainder of this year’s campaign, to improve the communications | ported by lookout posts in the region German withdrawals in Flanders and north of Albert betray this} 'ONDON, Aug. 16.—Iord Robert between the northern and south- /north of Paris, the alarm was given] sour masked men, armed with f t tent, while appointment of Gen. von Boehn ¥s corroborative, | Cec) Under Secretary of State for SOE Pha Wonpieaatinn ae tee. Nicene utes ce aoe " fo some extent, je appoil att. * | abten: Aetaiva, eit tant te system. The construction «f the |enemy airplanes were violently|*¥tomatics and operating along t} Hitherto crown princes and dukes have been named as commandeis,| | ¢ si Petoes hh ah pedal dl line involved the building of two | shelled by the defense batteries. Sev-|lonely stretch of road that runs be« save in unimportant places, despite von Hindenburg’s known preference Hohe gaat, important bridges and @ tun’ 1 | oral bombs were thrown in the Paris|tween Long Beach and Ocean Bide, f 1 I the fourth anniversary of the estab- 375 yards in length, region. There were a few victims and have been holding’ Vai oallh haladetea lishment of the International Commis- Premier Clemenceay and Albert | some material damage. rc Phsheel habe dial ibn Further evidence of trouble behind the German fines is seen in 4] son on Revict iets: waldo watiaved Claveille, the Minister of Public | “‘Anl clear’ was sounded at 12.36|*Utomobilists for the last three captured order signed by Gen. von Ludendorff, saying the German man} the Commission formed the nucleus of ‘Works, Fh abide at the ai Jo'clock Friday morning.” Raney aaa from Long Beach and ibd Sisal’ ba 4 : ah tiesitige ; i | mony of putting the new road into | od ockville Centre are out every night power situation necessitates another drastic combing out, and the send- walle te ‘Ualtaal hited vere | | operation. ‘The Premier congrat- BOMBS DESTROYED U BOAT jafter them, but they hold up more ing of every possible cook, clerk, etc., into active service, replacing them | their Whole heart and soul iste le } ulated the men who had per- | J |cars and escape into the meadows with broken-down and aged soldiers. | contest. | are task, sine e WAVY OFFICIALS BELIEVE aeRne the road on both sides. y Fronf reliable sources it is known that the units in the field are] Rs B. Stevens of the United Staten | Pestle al gph sit “a HBL dash eM) Voce teed be ake inf at hah L Bhipping Board said that enough ship- is working until the day when bold that some of the chauffeurs have voeang “ve a Les oy seve born the high command is unable (0/ jing would be available to win’ the bhodin iach Hel ot which | Dragging Sea in Neighborhood aes Permits to go armed. All give them, the reply invariably being: : war, He paid tribute to Italy’s victory hea icp ctiell he ti Where Dorothy Barrett Was fe complaints that have come in to; “You are no worse off than other units. You must do with whal) over the Austrians, PRESSURE ON VESLE LINE Sunk to Find Evidence. Wille fotee ata te ees the Rock In his address Lord Roby p he hold-up men are ty) ve, as we have no men to send to you.” ‘d Robert sald: 7 . " lana’ aa ae nwa oe VIEL GE you “We are now not only in the) | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Naval | Never seen before midnight, and then ‘ANA DIANS TAKE VILLAGE OF PARVILLERS. Alliance with the greatest partnership | 1 ORY MME RLGAIG UNABATED Cr resce cue nonne ce tie SIETIOE Cr) eas fire (ual commas eae WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES IN FRANCE, Aug. 16 (Cana-|of nations, but we are engaged in| H tb trolls geass ISG aa Br tad complaint was re« ai ~, ff é , ities the greatest ente: ARTE believe they destroyed the pont, al- ed early this morning from two! dian Press).—The Canadians captured the village of Parvillers yester- mp nterprise taxing the One German Division Is With-| though the Navy Department fs with-|men touring in from Long Beach. oer , ‘ . |energies of mankind. All the suffer- day in a smart operation, which enabled them to straighten out their d F F Jout complete proof, Secretary Daniels} They sald they had been held up at jay e 5 ‘ , ing and all the great strain on our | rawn From Front and Artile | the poi te line in that sector of the front. A number of machine guns and prisoners} resoyrees can be met only by the i lery Fire Dies Down. Hest Liat peng 4 ai t OA CHEORII G ai a cial ‘ ‘6 } J ‘The sea is being dragged in an at- entre and orde! were taken. The latest report was that our troops were holding the jomPlete Leortti ot Sony | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY tempt to find the submersible, which|to “produce.” They explained the; village and reinforcements have gone in there in support agaipst the| ot gurtored like tee sa ta LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS ON THE VESLE, Aug. 16 (Asso-| 8 believed to have gone to the bottom, /had just gone down for a swim ani A A ofr c pme of the es. . i vrecked by de * did not strong post the enemy has in the vicinity. , They have been spared the misery ciated Press).—The sustained pres. | ™**°\*0 lhl te heave hale iy. ele Lupwed' 66 presesae Ew Enemy artillery activity indicates a stiffening of resistance. Hostiic|0f invasion and the sight of their sure by the French and Americans; BaONY TRAFFIC TIED UP, | {aid when they lett four men word aircraft have been considerably strengthened on the whole of this rte aad l. trampled by the BRITISH. jon the line between Soissons and * | disappearing into the meadows, Ate. cruelty of tyrannous enemies. That R pd to-di -| pe E Tien -qrERG ESTs Amiens-Mondidier front, “th Only cabunn ANKE We amnbste feeoubls LONDON, Aug. 16.—The text of today’s British War Office, poeyne oP Peares tony te enetioa **¥Y! ACTOR WINS DAMAGE SUIT. Some thirty-four enemy divisions have been engaged, including] our efforts in the common cause.| Statement is as follows: |from behind the German front, ob-| ‘Thousands of Bronx folk were de- Eran ger ews "4 - fresh see and two he divisions from the enemy reserve. that eohey Waa tua chiemton “During the night we advanced our line slightly northeast of Mar-! (ed eg ee ake es Le layed (On thats war to woth tn MaAnAte Jnaument Given Anthor of wre 4 ene: used up every b; i y ivisi * pping, m ¢ one of two enem:; -|tan during the rush hours this morning on the Rarroom Flo : “if ‘d up every battalion of two of the four divisions! and we are not going to sate 4hee, lancourt. A hostile attack upon one of our posts in this vicinity was Te-| sions, In addition the counter ‘ac-|by the derailment of a two-car Inter-| Hugh A. D'Arcy, movie actor and holding his line in front of the Canadians, those being the 79th and the |All these things we are bound to do | Pulsed after sharp fighting. | tions of the Germans have been no-| borough work train, which Jumped the| author of “The Face on the Barroom “ rr) * . tracks while c ing a swit Floot now seventy-fi 418th, UO cause, All these things Local fighting took place if the northevstern outskirts of Thiepval] @»!Y reduced of late. Sreames sripeehcatiatratadeasstlee Fa waaio-day awardia. de tdb aachapierty “The unity of the alliance is aue| WOO where our patrols haye crossed to the left bank of tne Ancre. Airlie data baclh Petr tat cr aettpars AGA dee RL Spa : “By e . . se ai subway. ainst Oscar B, Brush, BATTERED MIENS CATHEDRAL to the realization that we are en- “Further north our patrols progressed be.yveen Beaucourt-sur-Ancre WALL STREET GOSSIP The derailed train blocked both the| The old actor testified that he was 9 eas in @ great cause~-Aghting for| and Puisieux-au-Mont. x north-bound and south-bound tracks, | knocked down and run over by Brual | Justice against force, right against “ F . mat Owe and traffic ia both directions on the| automobile as he was crossing Broad- ALLIED FLAGS OVER ALT Silphtss 16 Walargithately @Oliyr te: Fae ‘The hostile artillery has shown increased activity south of the “L" extension of the subway north of| Way near 61st Btreet. D'Arcy sald he 9 store by our victory the world to| Somme and between La Bassee Canal and Ypre: ‘ew York Tr .srportation Company—|the 149th Street subway station was] had sustained painful und permanent what it was before, then I will not FRENCH. Dire The decided to. pass the uaual| temporarily suspended. An emergency | injuries. IS REDEDICATED B Pome ng hee SRN ea a ee SS vo are ae aan But are shall Baye, milssed the great- PARIS, Aug. 16.—Following is the text of the statement issued to- tracks and normal service was resumed| TOO LATE FOR INSURANCE. tea Mh eat Oo a genera- day by the French War Oftice: U: dies eee intr tant ih after @ delay of an hour. Applieant fa Makatip Hvicken ne “We must rebuild the international “ 3 A . | pany—Regular quarterly dividend rE 4 ‘ Every One Participating Wears Milita Unie | item. That te way 1 Letuee tan ; ‘On the Avre front French troops have made progress in the region|a share on commen stock, payable Sept. Saving by Ri Examiner's Office. Ty aire Ped the organization upon | of Villers-les-Roye and St. Aurin. East of Armancourt our troops ‘aave|'* bide Zainal a Aaa Gtttieae any Mle. diminas amines stieg au Nar 86 Went wertee form Except Pastor, ho Celebrates Mass | nately "ne but. tt is our businens | Cupied the old first lines, Pieoelie EPEAT of Ohlo—|tion of freight train duplication and |fifth Street, awaiting exarhination for “in Cr +e ; rterly dividend o share an i 4 : and Tells Story of German Bombardment MetAt Mis phucaéa| Sith the eee In Champagne we took prisoners in the sector of Perthes-les-Hurlus| weust extra dividend of $1, payable Oct. Sn as teen apa Taka eda Rieecee aay Borer yeh Bere ly ; which this Commission is an example, | and repulsed an enemy raid east of Maisons-Champagne, Elsewhere on|' ' "0° of record Ave 30 Pere COO erent have then ctfected |North Rergen, N. J., was stricken With ITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN to work toward the great consumma- i Pre AY : 0 year Dave’ been ected heart disease and taken in an am- _ F > tion of peace on earth ‘and good Win | the front there was no activity. South Pennaylvania Oil Company—|in the northwestern operating district, | bulance to Bellevue Hospital. FRANCE, Aug. 16 (United Press).—|many of which the last splinter of|towamn! men." i" GERMAN Regular quarterly dividend of $5 | Regional Director Ashton reported to-| | A the iron gates of Bellevue were Amiens is no longer silent and de-| ancient, superb glass is gone, In his ree Mr, Stevens said: BE s share, payable Sept. ‘7 to stock of/day to D./ector General McAdoo. More qung open the man expired, in the serted, In one of the most dramatic High in the nave and transept as- Ale aah eee le thousands a ; Ret day pee veneca Aug. 16.—The German General Staff last | "eco" te 12, aa than $20,000,000 of this was in passen-|to the Morgue. tonished pigeons, used only to the| Tiles away from the terrible polit'ca| night issued the following statement: United Paperboard Co! —-Regu- | Se? economics, Officials say the other get Eee ceremonies of the war, while the bat- of ‘ope th " nited ap rt mpany. au i cine Pattt = ‘Gathaarade saaoudded with | chashing of shell, fluttered about. they be YY reltlea toate leet one There has been lively reconnoitring activity between the Yser lar quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent. six listricts are n making similar records. MECCA TEMPLE AT LUNA, edrel In this setting the pastor told the|tle. They are men enough, with cour.| @nd the Scarpe. Southeast of Ayette a British partial attack broke |0n preferred stock, payable Oct, 15 to apeech and song for the first time In latory of the cathedral, Listening | 4&" enough and resources enouh, to| down before our lines. Stoo Chi eeeary Ose”. | SARATOGA ENTRIES. do Gurl Aveneg, s fefeat Ge " , ae actu nearly five months, the relief of|were American, British, French, Bel-| twas tie necemnne ener tien merieans North of the Ancre during the last few nights we have evacuated | _Nevad Consolidated’ Copper Com. | (Snecial to The Brening World.) Mecca Temple, Ancient Arabic Picardy’s capital was consecrated yvs- | Bla, aN and other Allied officers| win the war within a year,” the sector of our positions near Puisieux and Beaumont-Hamel, which eae il oe 90, PETTITT P rvs RACE TRACK, SARATOGA. N, Y.,/Order of the Nobles of the Myatic terday, simultancously with reconse yeas so! ore sanding ene es —— projected sharply into the enemy's position, It was occupied by the $1,119,481. nentntee anal to ie ® Aun. eget at for to-morrow’s Shrine, went “over the top” at Luna, ween columns protecte by sand. share for the three months or at annual - Coney Island, last night. They cap= cration of the edifice, which has been 3 enemy yesterday afternoon. t FIRST RAOK--FY Honee-y pide and battered and profaned by German yeh Bee SIRS e wasapred: 10 FOCH APPRECIATES MORA In Gen, von Boehn's group there have been no important oper- ie —_— sri i |e omar oftict fe were ho hag 6 give : . i 3 Boe /10,000 Shrine d it. A shell and bomb since March, ‘To-day |" Ariven trom the aead, tno city ot| AND SPIRITUAL AID OF U.S.) *%°2*: CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. io Wien i ofa ee |Sb008 nner fh fetes the Germans are seventeen milcs| Amiens to-day is alive, z In the evening the artillery activity increased between the Ancre sieges Net | Benepe 11225, Whee Cale, 10 * | withiam, qi tines wan ade = away, at the nearest point, a ame | Asks Churches of Christ Secretary! tn@,the Oise. Partial enemy attacks on both sides of the Avre and | 4, Be ke a SS PAG el tan ro Surf Avenue to Brighton Beach he cathedral was reopened at «GERMAN PAPER EXCITED | _ | Christ Secretary) south of Lassigny were repulsed, Xn BARN SB tite Mee tial AT de fine, | —$—$—$— — x cig = pr geben agehenahtl to Convey His Feelings to In a thrust on the south bank of the Vesle we captured men who | Am ; Bee tag | ue die) ns Arama a DIED. every old t Am. er + % i she mane attended by every OVER AMERICAN ‘WAR GRAZE’ American People. were occupying the railway station at Breui). Am: genelt eet & Th $ f Fr names for ites, two- | BAYRE.—Mre, ROBERT H. SAYRE en- could arrange the journey, They Pine UP Elie dir ehavo okie A British bombing squadron on its way to raid our home territory | Am. ‘See Rin” 103% 106% + hatter Cake nlvming| tered Into reat at Blasconset, “Mass, + eame from miles around, The choir asked the Rev. Charles 8 MacKarlens | Was engaged by our chasing forces before reaching its objective and |A2 iti" to, ¢ 1 5% Hi een) seikiehem: Se, eeeek ad was composed ‘entirely of soldiers in| Says Increasing Influence of United |General Secretary of the Federal Coun-| forced to return after a loss of five airplanes. Anaconda Dining, 2 et 4 rite ak of Aug, 16. dusty, rusty horizon blue. The or-! — States on Entente Is of Great bp ohh saphena pid oe Yesterday twenty-four enemy airplanes and one hostile balloon Hn tel xian me SHG NG, | 2D: The WANT! ple his rt OM ganist and violinist were attired the Importance. deep appreciation of thelr moral ana| Were shot down. i i Pate a i Travers: for hres HEL E ALE. ,aame way. Only the pastor was] AysTERDAM, Aug. 16.—Comment.|*Piritual support. ] ea ee T8 i. tak doe ws). 12 Wat Sched for ihe Cooaslons- His @eeite|, , Mr. MacFarland visited Marshal FR OTT CAE: Rie time Sear olde and DRAFTSMEN abs like the choir, wore the ordi- ing on the interview given by Admiral|Foch at his headquarters and during TROOPS OF VON BOEHN, GERMANS ARE SUFFERING = 4 Ya het sa TS a As Architectural draftemen wanted on Governs Stripes fluttered among the flags of|fr continuation of the war upon the|te suid that weal ena’ materia ‘help HELPED SACK LOUVAIN HAIG'S CASUALTIES SLI 3 t 8 fen, 100; Jack [sample of work, the Allies, the wind blowing freely|Hntente, the Frankfort Gazette says; |had been of tremendous importance. bal nad piling mex) Day & Zimmerman, I im, through the shattered windows, from ‘We must continue the hard and bit- ——— k Ye a: % ae, Sei. iy ¥. ay » Inc. SS iter atrugsio for the defense of the Von Carlowitz Takes the Place of| Kaiser Losing Proportionately More Ha = PRG Engineers, Fatherland, for our enemies show little ITY NW 0 : : 4 2b cal Fort, ia; Madris Gingham, 4OL: see inclination for peace, and neither from NEUTRAL AIDED GERMA Y, Von Mudra, Who Lost on Men Than He Has Since He ae eae: ma 8 , sas ot i saat Be Li jeorge Slemence: is Nine? E thie yoke ‘ottg] DECLARES SPAIN IN NOTE the ‘Mame, Opened Hosites a expected, FRENCH HEADQUARTURS IN 5) or eee Aue: 18: toe ; AcThe daily Increasing infuenes of] Nation Points to Poor Returns for] FRANCB, Aug. 16 (Reuter’s)—The 1 Pe een AE ane Ais: ie Pate toa merica upon the Entente is of still]. ¢ rae . S803 ct 2% greater importance. Any sign of de-|_ SeFvices Rendered in Comment | successor of Gen. von Mudra, who Allies since Aug. 8 19 ue ite we inet # sire for an understanding on the part Sinking: commanded the First German Army| &reater than at any other period lade Real. BH a+ & a Fe v on Boat Sinkings. at th it Mo Pacine 2% +8 of the European Allies is counter-bal- . G a Rata he war, it was announced here | Mo._Iactfic iy 1 * No Pai Snced by the war crase of the Unitea| MADRID, Aus. 16—In the mote ad+/(n the attack on Gen, Gouraud’s| 1, a)" 1 44 gaia that the total |f wera bit w+ H o Fain States, In such circumstances there is[ dressed by Spain to Germany regard-| army in the Champagne last month.) Ajiied casualties probably will | Noptugy asic: Br mt ‘Trade’ Mark. By our “New Scientific Method’’| nothing to be done but to repress ailing the torpedoing of Spanish yessels,| apparently 18 Gen, von Carlowitz, @) not be as large as the number of rena rania fat: ae ane 4 Week End Combination No i2 we are able to remove nerves, LU iggaeeleioat hey ane arm ourselves | gnnouncement of the despatch of which| Saxon, who had been Minister of| Germans taken prisoner, te ne it's el Hs me . iJ my drill teeth and extrat the most] next developments." was made by the Foreign Minister on| War in Dresden and bad aistio-) ew FLAGS SEE r 1 *. ae +28 The Delight of | the ' Vacationttes and the Week Enders’ difficult roots without the slightest see Aug. 8, the Spanish Government points! x s : | am Mh — 6 collection of in ual packages of our most popular sweets, neatly pain being felt. i sii ccnmeny'a poor return for ecrvices| Zushed himaelf in leading @ Saxon aS SEEN IN BALTIC. ny ne { & |] packed in compact container, wrapped in plain paper, with a handle at- decayed teeth saved—diseases of the ber neutral policy by which Germany, year: ard, the Other F 102% 102tn ~ e@ @! gums treated. ATTACKS ON Two FRONTS hud benefited, according to the news-| Gen, von Boohn, now known as the] AMSTERDAM, Aug. 5 (Correspond- fag ig t | wrepped and tled. Just say Combination No, 12 at any of cur stores and f All work guaranteed 10 years. el paper bo] Bs : German “retreat specialist,"” WhO] ence of Associated Press).—Two new! Hog Low t 3) thie a whet WP rane Brittle, Ye b. Box Muk Chocotate 49 t Consultation without charge at ail]. > 7 Germany has received numerous evi-| conmmanded the Ninth Corps, which s \ bik, ay + Wafers, Bex Milk Choco! an Package of F our offices. Four Enemy Airplanes and a Cap-|denges of Spanish regard, the note says! nelped to sack Louvain. Ho is crod-| One is the Russian wn Riper ee mgt S| Taitobe. Wn. Box sour Batlan "BRCM COS Ee A @ ce, sucl case e 4 e is epublic standard, 2 Be ‘ Sets of Teeth.. up tive Balloon Brought Down, snemubeianeh: 6 p98 ET es ot ited with saving the German Army| blood-red banner with ‘the ian w" fh %| ‘Special for Friday and Saturday, "t Geld Crown, 83k. up Says War Office. Spain cared for, and ft ts pointed cut| eran Cem Mangin's attack on July), 8. F. & BR. in gold of yellow in the| 5 Ags Sn pe CHOCOLATE NUT oateuat Jesh i ae 6 af, thie teh § ol eo, —Repulse o the rearesantation of Ge Interests| Chef responsibility for such failures | 4nd C socialistic Re- ¢ ye etal nie , Plattacks yesterday on both the moun- | (ne TepTOe tt en ot eee trica. [as that of the ®attle of Malmaison | Public of Russian Soviets." NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Mpace ton par—oand. they're Nome but Sh sii Siri’ 25¢ tain and river fronta was reported by|'".V 8" ON Oo inuoe that in return for| lst fall and the retreat from the}, THe new flag of Finland is deep! Aug apen, High Low, Last. tiipay ee SATURDAY. TOUND BOX 4 the Italian War Office to-day Bore SORENNSA TOE besurn for se ath | vermilion, quartered by a doubl 4} Oct 113040 3158 80.40 31.5: 5 ? Gg) ler “In the Tonale region the enemy at- " Liddy me net pehe peta Magan Cs Baus golden cross. ‘The outer edge of the| Dee 1129.92 30:09 30.93 30 a " ry tempted @ powerful reaction against |‘? Germ consequence panish cross is white and the inner blu 29.90 90.85 29.82 90.83 ARMORTED | WAM D ‘ Dentist the advanced positions recently oes | MeUtrallty, Germany has peralated cone! AIM TO REPRESS ESS JUGO- SLAVS. jail ie , BAT $0e8 Beat 807411] CANDIER—The finer @ cupted by us, but was repulsed,” the | tantly tn causing injury to Spanish ket! ‘dosed strong up #0" to” ie? “he ¢ Y 491 FULTON ST., opp. A. & S., Brooklyn: | statement said, “On the Piave, south. | interests, Yields te oneness te Morkamansyips | points | titer Judi tora Nunclous Hours, 8.30-7.30, Sunday, 0-12, cast of Grave di Papadopoll, the Se. gonna 8 Learpeinsae ei ae t | : P 4 ut inte dulr * BRANCH OFFICES: enemy thrice attacked the islet taken | ire Destrove Army Laaltd are De patel: Department has authorized each State, | Medatol iu Strike, eorteale’ wie 4 Cor, B24 St. & bth Av., Bay Ki B'kiyn| by us the previous day. All three at-|, STOUGHTON, Mass, Aus. 16.—Fire exit keanamnitiall Territory and the District of Columbia) BRISTO! 1, Aug. 16 ur thou. oth Gor, Golumbia and Carrol Sts, BIO ltacks were driven back with h to-day royed three of the mills of in| to\send sixteen men to the Small Arms! sand employees of the Natfonal India jacks were driven back with heavy line French and Want Woollen Com. |/8” oficial Nome despatch today says) Firing School, Camp Perry, Ohio, for| Rybber Company, who returned to work 140 Newark A wey City, N. J SEPT en aay, aneased pa Government: wane, te Austrian Government, yielding to| training instructors in marksman-, Wednesday after being on strike for a tores: New York, ‘ 441 Albany 1, New Brunewick, ¥, J:leive balloon were brought down, by |2%2,8 Dig, stole of cloth for army unt: | Mt Pressure, has decided to take ship. ‘The men are to be appointed by BemM:sMed* upon to restore order and patina ie Sienien dieneh | ectory. Buri} ie Taso forms, | ‘The loth for army, unl: severe measures in an effort to repress Que Governors and will report at Camp with drawn revolvers drove the crowds sdecltied’ welsh includes the soucainet 4 ea . \ 4 ‘ Map Shows Where Allied Troops VICTORY DAWN BREAKING, | GERMAN AIR RAIDERS FOUR cE the Jugo-Blav movement, a

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