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EMBER 12, 1918. “ys A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS ROCKEFELLER JR, RUIN WROUGHT BY GERMAN GUNS AT CHAUNY | LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS | "0P0xen wan casseo sug Capt Wounded at the Marne, \ — CGE E 5666906 0H5-0-5.4-4-6.644.64 6 OOOO ee ee? BPR | BRITISH parties off sly hartoesed the) While fight Marne if | THERS | LONDON, Sept. 12.—Following is) “nem am oxses and capturing n H oe | the text of to-day's War Office sta materia | jrockman, ment sa region, on the former cape Department, ther has been * masked slipped off. the use of bis eyes, but au |weons believe bis sight not perma- ntly destroyed “We crossed the Canal du Nord | A® and in the Asolone | Was | northwest of Havrincourt and es. area art y was in frequent and | ite toni tablished ourselves on the west bank | Violent of the canal east and north of; chines were downed in alr combats Moeuvres. | "Convbatativeness was again evi | “During the night we attacked and | dent in ust of Berat captured the strongly fortified posi- nd Tomorie tion known as the railway triangle | ely eneoutie southwest of La Basses, taking | ters between the enemy and Albanian | ~ number of prisoners and machine! advanced parties. Hostile detach- | BOF NOTEREGISTER { $30-a-Minute Men Sign Up for Service, if Called, at $30 a a Month. on, Three hostile om between Osum day there were | K\\ f guns. ments in Macedonia, protected by vio- NOTED NAMES. LISTED. | 4 “Yesterday evening we captured! lent artillery fire, attempted to rald 4) ASTED. ® | attilly, Vermand and Vendelles. Dut-| our positions eastward of height Hurley Shoes of Genuine ing the night we progressed to the/ 1,050. They were arrested with || Cordovan are selected western outskirts of Holnon Wood.| heavy losxse Army officers because of their The English in successful local oper- GERMAN. appearance as well ations yesterday afternoon in the, BERLIN + Stage Celebrities, Authors and Financiers Well Represented | | ‘ rs 4 . via London, Sept. 12 serviceability, Under New Call. ; Havrincourt and Moetvres sectors! rotiowing te to-day's War otice ce | y. > jovercame considerable opposition.” | port " | It some of today's registranis, $ FRENCH. | “Northenstward of Bixachoote par- | should be accepted for active ser-| S| PARIS. Sept. 12.—The text of to-| tal onemy attacks were repulsed viee, their “carned income will day o rep aay | War Office statement reads as| ‘Y° 4180 repulsed enemy advances | change from $30 a minute to $30 @ follows orl melee and on the La antes Cans month But eve at, tne orth of the Ailette a raid by) 8 ; month. But even at that, Un : © |irenoh troops resutted in the taking| “Between the Ailette and the Aisne Sam has many millionaires working; ft prisoners, ‘There was artillery ac- | attillery fire increased in the evening. f for Him at a ¢ a year : jtivity in the Rheims and the Prosnes |" the heights castward of Fismes, | \ This draft registration, the fourth | Y regions. ‘Two enemy raids in the French partial attacks were re- And greatest since the United States | ¢ Champagne and in the Vosges were! Pulsed. We carried out succensful | i Mage arent sire ie cial’ | repulsed.” ieeneae aie ve operations in Lorraine Ll Plossl tongue, preventing ssf i eve oc 2 z ALL: i « osges lea! i th " " ssful men in every occupation. |} 3 | AUSTRIAN. A rawhide between outer and inner Among the representatives of | * ROME, Sept, 12.—The War Office | _ % sole and viscolized bottom, a double wealthy or aristocratic New York | statement says | LANA (via London), Sept. 12.—|] prevention against dampness. tamilies who must register are: : “West of Mor! our patrols, over. , Phe latest War Office statement says: John D. Rockefeller jr, who ts coming wire systema, charged a tos In the Tyrol there were local pa- Hurley Puttees forty-four and one of the richest | tile outpost and brought back twelve [Tol engagements, In the Asolone re- made of Genuine men who will go on the rolls; his prisoners, arms and materials, gion we repelled an Italian surprise Cordovans are ousin, Percy A. Rockefeller, forty; “Italian soldiers and sailors at the attack, with sanguinary losses, Ar- worn by officers i Clavence HM. Mackay, forty-four; | 4 mouth of the (Pave passed to the left | tillery fighting continues on the Piave. who are particular Reginald C. Vanderbilt, William K.| 2 | bank of the river and captured in a| We made a successful attack in Al- about appearance " Vanderbiit jr, Robert Walton Goe- | |coup de main an officer, eleven sol- Dania on the Tomorica ridge, taking as well as fit and oe t, Plerre Lorillard 3d, Frank J : }|diers and a machine gun, In the| Possemsion of the enemy’s positions | durability. Gould. One of the J. P. Morgan | + $ | Ornic valley und on the Piave other! at_a few pointn” Rees . be in line ? Dwight | © nes. pe okie ae ey P ne 5 0444044044044 wreverresy | nitney Morrow, who is forty-five Recs MGRIBVL Chontalan aetine HIS French official photograph is proof of the terrible effect Will be rebuilt, probably with American materials and by the aid of | DRAFT DIRECTOR CONBOY. GEN, PERSHING ‘ADDS TWO of Andrew Carnegie, and himselt ¢ wrought by the German guns in tue work of ravaging France. American workmen. MEMBERS 10 HIS STAFF financier, is forty-fou: Chauny was an important and prosperous v village that no doubt li It was deliberate! _wrecked by the foe. GETS HIS CARD OF BLUE Among the Wall Street men are 7 4 er 7 = = a 7 | preeeees oie —_—~— August I. and William De Lancey | publisher; Henry Bruere, former di- NOxGTRNS, Frank, 346 23d St., New | Registers at Local Board No, 120) Offices of Chief of Infantry and Kountze, KE, G. Merrill, James H or of the Bureau of Municipal | GgtNet GE's. ‘sie. os t § : ; shie nee ; zen Hyde, George P, Baker jr, Nich-| Regearch; Helmore Browne, Arctic REPEMA NY odin i. VS end Tad ' Along With Dudley Field Malone Chiet of Cavalry Established STTAA a ereville, Ky. af vlas F. Brady, Howard Bayne, bank-|explorer, and Clare A. Briggs, car- S LTIES IN ARMY ABROAD; PU ts fra in Byte a and Rabbi Wise. | by Commander. | er, and Lawrence uunberlain, bank-|toonist, will also take thelr place in > | BS ai, heater af fs bait THERE HL ran taFad ive hans MICAN HEADQUARTERS 1 | | er, |line. | | MSDA SEE Oka Mowritis, ie quarters of Local Draft Board No. 129) NCH, Sept. 12 (Associated Press) | The prominent stago people who| Many of these men have been giv- E W 33 306 su": Menahem, 312 Montauk Avw«|tnig morning and said he wanted to|—The offices of Chief of the Infantry | will enroll include John B. ore, | ing their services to the Government ’ | et Braok!: n N. aes EG register right away. d Chief of Cavalry of the American q Douglas Fairbanks, Henry B. War-,for months, but they must register WESTON R.. Wollaston, ‘Mam. fame?” ‘said the registrar without, Mxpeditionary Boree ha Just been j ner, Fred Stone, Guy Butes Post,| to-day just the same, Bugle looking up. fe : : serena ea Oy Gen, Bs une Bolts randon T. ou Tellege ¥ —> : : Y “ae ‘ tin Conboy," the visitor said, | fficers will be members of Gen. Per- poll, Duly, ‘Dustin bacnune tek | MOVES TO OUST MAYOR, |New Rolls Contain Names of Ninety-Four! :ysryn. some nm. on aaron, Sanh shing’s ataft. The nominations ‘for n“ ly, Dustin Farnum, Jack | H Made tl Partha Dipacton, of: the Drate” the (we new positions have not yet Norworth, Julian Eltinge, Carter de| ; Hakan American Soldiers Who Have Made the (Continued on Fourth Page.) He got his blue card, but the chances | been tnade Haven, Alexander Carr, Harry Fox, | Contender for Long Hrane we sins ’ : | the a0 A F ; ae that he won't be called to a train | ution of the new staff mem- Donald Brian, King Haggot, Francis | | Besta New Court Action, Supreme Sacrifice. WILSON May END STRIKE are that he won't be called to & tr s; | vern wet heen CUTIE | Pica Went dea ca X. Bushman, Maurice Costello and TON: Cont: 12 Marshall Wool-! WASHINGTON, Spt. 12.—With the) M'CARTHY, tester, St, Lowe 't claim a deferred classifeation oF the wereien® to inepert areaniin: | slightly touched by decay can Charles Chaplin. ho claims the office of Mayor of Privates. nployer will probably it ona teaining’ ihe 4 ) Q A } acne engi sexare will beceeral yk elilah i e cured from Su-|®ddition of 669 names on two army | piyiiy, Fewx Me ann M nists’ President Predicts Ac- the ground ‘that he is eng mant methoda and to study chaste be | become unclean catch-alls in a M. Cohan, Lee Shubert, William L. ne Court Justice Swayze an order| casualty lists given out to-day, war tlon at Brideen aed le rdetg kb Keuthi bie their br inches affecting general efti-| very short time. . Cohan, Lee ne n Pe Dana ays fobdibsal At tld Jape a e eld " , ele suitable recommen: | 3° oar aan . Courtenay and Edgar Selway. A:nong for new Dleadings jn ie, Bareante losses suffered by the American dares net AN antotal pore BE ed meer and chen dations ¢ neerning them. | They will| Procrastination is the thief of directing John ack. to: shaw by avit, Business uty Also be responsible for the the playwrights will be Richard | tens right he clakne the office *| forces in Europe reached a total of | pins nikien Lecust| Machinists’ Union, tonday stated that card caine "many Toner onl setaiin oncerning’ the In- ‘teeth and health. 1 pies hy em eal c se The new order auld that it appeared | 33,806. In the lists 94 were killed in VAN WARN “Howard A. Locust | Willlam H. Johnaton, President of the|{inmulshed realdents | of | t PruOman OF LO AIRR elie ; Examination by our, Revisorsd Ts Den- Pollock, Ear! Derr Biggers and Wal- | to the court that Woolley had mistaken | actio dded to the ers this | MULL Vat ‘ger Srmue, Ma. International, had sent him a imessage|seven figures tats at all our offices free of cl ter Prichard Eaton, The artista and|his remedy. ‘The certiornri proceedings |cno™ | Added to the others this) fiji ig "Ween in |to the effect that President Wilson was be tS Fae NS ALLEGED ANARCHISTS HELD, | Sets of teeth, 85 up. Fillings, #1 up illustrators who may be called into | originally commenced by Woolley will|™@kes 6,602 who have so far made | OUGIN Minn Moy icine Va reparing a proclamation addressed to| THLEHEM STEEL FAILS - | Crown and Bridge Work, $5 per tooth, service are rison Fisher, 3 be withdrawn the supreme sacrifice, 16,996 who | |;\NS OSS) James, '( I Senate MaentTINEh AHA. toolenaare oD Frank Greco, thirty-two, and Frank Montgomery Penrbyn eh have been severely wounded, 4,117 | SHIM, Willian Ww . Briageport, In which they will be or-| ABIDE BY WAGE AWARD Gallo, rar tere of disseminat- Montgunie agg, Pe F ave bee ely wo . THOMAS, Hewant & ing anti-draft literature and posters ad- . lows and Howard Chandler Christy. wounded 2,644 TTL” James Frankiin obey immediately any order from the} in $5,000 bail each by a United States Utility Commission Orders Hearing A ESNESESKY. Lewis easlaant . a 01 the ope ers are Joh | One list made public carried 831) n A o ane issioner in Pat S es ' Rie. ardo Sarins en) Erection Tnerenss names. They were divided into the| DIED OF DISEASE. FO APTI War Labor Board Making Inquiry | Comin talon fa oe Thomas Chalmers, Leo Slezak, Ar-| yTRENTON. (Sept 12—The New| fouiowing groups: Killed in actlon,|_ | Corporal. JERE. O'LEARY REGISTERS. | as Sheet Metal Workers | anarehinta,” In Greco's emer Wepre . Jersey Public Utility Commission to- READ ugh C., Burr C an : j 1 bur Bodanzky and Enrico Caruso. | jay ordered iene missing in action, 91; severely BOA) MME ienes. of Re Threaten Strike ment of Justice agents declare, they |17 West 34th Street, New York thu ) day ordered) the’ suspenslOB OC the | ee eee te eet waunds, 14 Privates, Federal Prisoner Hopes to Be Sent found inflamma anti-draft printed He 8.30 ti Among the authors jiable to call proposed increases in fares of the maunsed ; aed an Abs Mero, | Hkh sinners, mite Mie. the Frent Te-Merraw.” WASHINGTON, Sept. 12.—-While pre-| matter and Anarchistic literature, eure je ¢ gre Will Irvin, Upton Sinclair, Louis Jersey Central Traction Company | died of « sas Peeled’ roe, | RiUST Motiert 'L. Len Salley, Tenn Jeremiah O'Leary, a federal prisoner |Paring to-day to hear representatives a 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B’klyn. Joseph Vance, Montague Glass,Owen unil Dec. 10, unless the board prior| Plane accident, 1; wounded in aero- | GUTTENBERG, Charles, 383 South , 7 ea lof the union sheet metal workers threat-| Liewt, Landon, Aviate: Hours, §.30-7.30, Sundays, » Johnson, Irvin $. Cobb, Ernest Poole, to that date shall approve the in-| plane accident, 1; wounded degree, 1st St., Brooklyn, N. Ys. | priabaaed af Manet Hic a ening a general strike east of tha Mis-| Lieut, T. Raymond Landon, son of = Clayton’ Hamiiton and Guido Bruno, | creases Pp oate undetermined, 8. |MewON Soke, Aaa tants? |Tombe to be registered today for mili, |si*aippl River on account of conditions| the Principal of Hoboken Academy, | Cor, 62d tae tinea, Bay Rides nis. the Bohemian poet of Greenwich board fixed Nev. 18 aa the date| | The other list grouped Its 338 names | MIIUL.., Orral H., Hran Take, Idaho, letageviner at the Bethlehem steot plant, the War/and ansaviator in France, wax injured | Cor. Columbia & Carroll Sta, Brooklyn, Rita ‘ hearing. tine boara | of fellows Killed in action, mis! STANLEY, dou Wo" Se «7 et | a sal y : he [labor Board received a message from|when his acroplane fell 400 feet, ac- | 19 Newark pe r cH age. 5 : ty nue oxith the board | ing in action, 111; wounded severely, | IX, Walter,” Montfeello, “ta Bladly take this opportunity,” he |e? them Company which, it ia|cording to a lotter from him to hie venue, Jer y City, N. J. Some of the most promnient ph. Stfect on Sept. 175; died of wound. 1 died of p}ED FROM AEROPLANE ACCI- |#2ld- And [ hope they call me and |i Mood, failed to meet a request for| father. ft As almost recovered, he | a47 Albany St, New Brunswick, N. J, sicians within the registration : |discase, 5; died of accident, 1; wound: | DENT, eehd me to the front to-morrow,” an immediate and full gptance of the said, and a to return to the front Hep liagee i a A oe ar . Alexis Carrel, Dr, Charles ~ ed degree undetermined, 5. ‘ prisoner e Tombs 170) boars recent waxe swan im rect, mi by Bh molduan and Ir, Abraham|, Cee eet n to forty-five| Thirty-eight who were previously | Lieutenant. TREO RaER CARY ae a vihuay el mars sts } ee og BASS HRC h AM years old inclusive, except those al- reported severely wounded were list- |SQUINE, Yale M., Masepps, Minn le Bas Esra erent 2 B Wi Arden Brill. ready registered, must register for |¢d among the killed in action, |DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND N Mrewter and sad | MEANEST MEN NIN CITY u a Robert Joseph Collier, editor and the selective draft to-day. The lists follow: | OTHER CAUSES tay vale ie wefan ae y r Savings Stamps te id i KILLED IN ACTION, | ° : cernere | FIRE LATE REGISTRANTS Int ting N ; patganty, dorm Captains. JOLSEN, Alva #,, Hartington, Nab \U BOAT VICTORY, BUT WHEN? | nteres mg /Vew endencies DANLBLS," Hoddie Wilbir “Eikin We" Va; | WOUNDED SEVERELY. es Lieutenants. Major. German Admiralty Chief Vague tm) Foderat Agents Investigating and BURNS, James S. D., 880 W. 180th| BUDD, Kenneth Pepperrell, 357 4th cer-Up? Menange, : ey aelane ma a roe. St. New York City. Av. New York City, AMSTERDAM, Sept. 12.—Admiral von Two Names May Be Made aye a” kM Yuiney, Mae, mee = Santaln, ring or, Chief of in Ge roa Adm Public, r) CARUBON, Can Keo hes Lieutenants, servative member of the Reichstag, ac Federal agents went out this after Xtraor tary aiues MIBLLO, Michael, New’ Haven BAIL, Malcolm P., Dorchester, Mas, oring to a Dresden despatch printed | noon to call on the two meanest men Tail : 4 Corporals. atl ffae* Giltoa tae, ae n the Cologne Gazette, as having said: |in New York, and the names may be ailored Navy and Black Serges CLARK, Morris §., Bronxville, N. Y. You may say to the country with a} made public to-night. fringed paneled Satins— | Mawes C, Mpola, ry Me. g00d conscience that 1 do not doubt for i first wes Spceiop lever whe, ines beaded and braided Geor- i webu . moment we will bring England to her | cording to the complaint, had dis- vps 4, | - Sergeants, : nves by submarine warfare Orly 1} charged a clerk who came In ten Gettes—Serge with Satins, ¢ ARODZINSKY, Joseph, 226 E. 96th} ¥!ll not bind myseif to a definite date minutes late and offered the excuse , { Ct tueury a" Oa | ni Sty, New, York City, = ri y| that he had been obliged to wait In Very Special at ‘ \ iow Jeeta Me Tiaon ae, SiMe: Come WHISTLES TOOT “VICTORY.” | jinn to register ° Perbltlt, dli, d 3 COMBE dont Wek | fe otiter complaint was similar HAW Raed 1 Wash FITZGERALD, John v., 502 W. 44th é ont Hears Masts in| except that in this case the employee ™ HoNtasS ' GeNa Yano AM Connectiont Hears Minste tm) i voniy eight minutes Inte. Tt. wa EIEICUAS, Jus ; FITZGERALD, Patrick, 75 4th Av. ratte auld that ifthe employers reinstated ¢ r) Leena TAKE | war D, Conn, Sept. 1%,—| the men at once they) might em : POUT ick Everett Whistle ‘ throughout ¢ necticut toate 4] iy Heol Ar ! é t , nie today. | HAS A PLAN To GET KAISE elite te ble toes i | RACOOSIN, Reuben, 405 E, 92d Stylin, + ania fled the and triple braided tiers , New York City. they had | Youthfat Colored Ratiicank jaca accordion plaited Navy erporals, \ om te Tug i Muntache. black Georgette ARMSTRONG, Fred L., Corinth,” ee ond bikes Georgette N_Y. BLOOMFIELD, N 12.—Far paneled Serge and — @ as wor ULACK. aipee NW Dead. | back in a block-long line of selective Raline o> Malthe . et Nantel Joseph C. | service registrants here this mo sl tae . , HURLEY, Thomas, 319 Chauncey St, |i Blackburn, former Senator from|waa a colored youth of probably nine with appliqued fi KOEBIUCK, H Towa, ‘ re c ears 1 and served Hurry up. you all: git a on Very Special at | MART! Me i Oe ius the “Civil "War! with the vo Hurtin” he sh oo ref 1100, Manuer J HOULE $ mn era er Vi ‘ n the A a UCK” sunart de hL, to 1885, and vented Kentucky in your NM \ ; BOON Nerber West h Maw, | RIES Ma Jthe Senate from. 185 1897 and rie : $ i MATTIG, Walter, Medina, N: ¥, KUNTZ, Charles P,, 893 Union Ava|uuain from 1901 ty 190 fevah you mind mab name (a) F atis @ ly O'HARE, James A., 1456 Bedford|,,,Niw York Cits ny | — . w mhouted, "You all ill hes f Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Metin D his | oolgiel Run Down by Car | dim"by de mustiche. Yara E BON’ Sows VaNtEe Litiian Schw A seven-year-old > = 1” (I i , [PERRY 2a ah san ORIEL ve Di Reratr mat atiey aie No Charge for Alterations oe savewheat [9 trteereeke EES 18S TURKS LOSE GHSPIN TOWN, 3 Bl suet uannee, Lowe | was tun down by a Second . itn , i | Pronk J). uladelphia Are Also] 9 ‘ i Tes Frans,” finaly at thi noon, Her left le - \ at your grocers | GROKOWSKI, Water: Dickon | Pa j NEAT Tesmoid P." New Maven red and she. was taken | Fashion DIED OF WOUNDS, LEONARD, Brett, Syeainor | Flower Hospital in 4 critical condition. | LonNpoNn, sept. 12.—Petrovek has| Four | KGHORN. ‘onlands kt ona | u ops | ATWATER, De . been taken from the Turks and pro BRIGHAM, paar A ay Bele speine Be Myer rae Deerensiag, Germans by troops under — Gen. YENDLON: Harr W.. Rhinelander, Wie | nosing bab 0.,, Spee Sept. 12.—Tho oMcial Gazette | Enicharakhoff, it wi arned here this WILL, ‘Hairy 0. Bien | ASG *Paiwacds, Devin Pie | publishes statistics showing a marked | ccccencom 7 , NinetechWest 34th Street Ax wh pe ‘i taut 1 decrease in Spain's imports and ex- iba a0 | Zo HAN xem, 39! John H., Davenport, lows Bae, Aue dhe ports for the *"* vowen months af the — Petrovak is on phe west shore of the "04 Brooklyn: | Downtown: Pitaraneh. ' 460-462 Fulton St.|\ 14-18 W. Ith ‘ oa = a Bi it Sih