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Allies Ready tc “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ che Wl y A ik “Circulation Books Open to Au” | = “Circulation Books Open to All.” Showers To-Night; Clearing and Cooler Tuesday. EDITION PRICE TWO OE NTS. or i te Tal ae ld YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1918. 16 PAGES — zi "PRICE MA CENTS. MERICANS ON METZ FRONT PUSH THEIR LINES FORWARD RONAL FARLEY PHOTO-DIAGRAM OF FATAL AIRPLANE FALL. GTX GERMAN TOWNS RAIDED DESPERATELY Il: Se | : RRL Nc otseee| _ BY U.S. AND ALLIED FLYER ae ; a Be . eo ‘ama AUSTRIAN PEACE PROPOSAL — One American Division Takes an ipaclbeo eaisary soaring ; Vee cy. Wa “ONES To Lano- uF Entire Artillery Park of 72 Can- Aged Prelate Is Unconscious f 5 Pees ag poss couRs e ; | non—Pershing’s Men Anxious to ALL GERMAN CAMOUFLAGE, Go Ahead —Austrian Prisoners All Day. Accuse Germans of Betrayal. US, ANDALLIES ARE AGREED , ew scx sr HEART ACTION IS WEAK 16 (United Press).—The American positions on the eight-mile front between Jaulny (on the Madine River) and ie Moselle were e, Green Acres, Mamaronect of Suggesti Made i | ie American divisi tu ntire artiller: irk near ae a i aa ‘e a . mn . Sapp ie ; " | GERMAN SHIP; 35 LOST Jaulny, taking "3 epibia sertiasida ae total 90 pa ri drive. jose attendin; im ve | ew ensive, —_—- ® re abandoned hope, at least they will CIT FOR MEN WHO | ——— | Sixteen Survivors of Requisitioned All attempted counter-attacks having been repulsed, the Ger- _ not say so, but venerable prelate | WASHINGTON, Sept, 16.—-Aum- | Portuguese Vestsl Arrive al mans apparently are giving their full attention to strengthening has been uncon: us since 4 aia =| tria’s peace offensive C had not | > Atlantic oPrt their positions. this morning, reached the State » ent late | an A if Barat oy ‘ Stary realarttat ae AIDED WAGE RAISE, -day, nor had the department heard | ep barter ipealee ide wrnigcr me ac The Americans are under heavy bombardment, but continue to im- had been no change in his condition KD OF i UUKLYN HOM = | igh oMeial channels c Cardinal had been as low on two former occasions and Donations of $1 Requested f Mt) ! : Germany's | Leixoes was torpedoed in the North at- prove their positions, Their morale is of the highest and they are that the fact that he had ra Presént to Munsey, Enright of a separate peace in| lantic five days ago, according to 16 ‘ ; é : mebers of the crew who arvived here, 2Xious to press on, while the German morale gave hope to those who are watching 4 ernment and Nt day Prisoners say they have no hope of winning th —e9 pe Last Rites of: Church Admin- istered This Morning bv Bishop Hayes. correspondingly lower war. The Austrians ar? They had pent the interval In an : fh boat, It is feared that 35 others bitter toward the Germans, saying they were left to shitt for themselves ose Moves are rece three boats have been lost ind that tepeated requests for more ammunition were ignored. 4 AN ATLANTIC P¢ Monsignor Ca aid chine to Cah | Into Garden e5 It was a nice little t ell that! ping of the : : : Sarina TACAasiiA UML ‘ Bishop Patrick 9. Hayes and Vicar] “ou 25 Onan OF FUSIONISTS’ DISMISSAL Mu toca Z pe pee! American day aviators attacked the Moselle bridges at Comy ( jeners ny are constant! he at Mo. 591 Ocean Avenue | ss, ae be tent niles southwest of Metz), and Arnaville (two miles south of Cort of Mercy me aug tim. Local| Two Unite aviators Case Against William Hamuin init V Departa up the posi Many hits were made with the four tons of explosives u: at through priests have called at Green Acres,| were killed ir when} Childs and Other | where the Cardinal is lying ill and while they still hold the spoils of ¥ In view of the Austrian peace proposal, the temper of the Germat wate eh ; 5 wna | nett biplane, with g crippled engine then 6 No doub o be found in in this region is interesting. Villagers within the salient say that as th offered their services during the of the t neday at na dollar from ¢ oman) quarte to the answer morning. Numerous phone calis and|°" into the back yan} of tt Distr A 1 quarter wha © answe °" EXPLOITER OF POISE POISON GAS enemy moved out the soldiers declared they did not know exactly whe telegrams expressing t nxiety and PEAR Fa ee T re ee imine t 1 ; sa they were going, but were “neaded for home, which is all that matters. praye tends have| Avenue, The aviators were ; hy ach, annollin l CAPTURED BY AMERICANS 17 TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED ON GERMAN BASES been received at the home e mid Lieut. Charles L. Kinney jr. of Hetinen ni Witham Hav 1 i k A. Muniey and night Atoka, Tenn., attached to the he I Hof A n rt Prot. Schinesmnt: | t WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN LORRAINE, Sept. 16 (by As- The prelate at his summer home at| 44¢ Provisional Aero Wing, Field Board of Kstim 1 ved : chmeernkase, Inventor of cciated Press).—Allied night bombing airplanes Sunday night dropped » Green Acres, i} Mamaroneck, bi Kaiser's Favorite Civilized Tor- sinking at 4 o'clock this morning. 2, Garden City, L. |. Bi nition effo moo a en when rouse = Germit ture, Is Our Prisoner, more than seventeen tons of bombs on Courcelles, Ehrange, Saarbrucken, i " ; hid , umes were advancing into Mrance ure, oner. last rites of the Catholic Church w Geoondli Lint Rs He ween of eon Increasing the sata me ch aaa : e Boulay, Buhl, Conflans and other points. The bombs dropped on Cor i sida Anuadren: Som | Such & suggestion would not have been | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN s . nis sas oe ee BL i Washington, 362d 8a Sines onsidered seriou: Now thit the |wRaNcit, Sept. 16 CReuters).—Among, !ans Were directed against the railway yards, the centre of the German hat time by Bishop Hayes, Th ield 1, Mineola, L. I. ait lore F naw. Rowe, wall = mite ees i t moar dinat, evidently with the know pany Be ria i He fiers had | : ; : om aay oieicuiginaect aptives: taken by Americans COMMunications in this region, The roads crossing the Moselle als at, | For more than an hour the fers had | Sw , mh u " 4 prop: a , that the end war near, Whispered eee ee inane | aid his I : nan ‘ : ar aucourt waa Prof. Otto Schmeern-| were attacked by the airmen, Many direct hits were observed. An yeen contending with engine tro ‘ : cond P meee ; just before he sank into a comatose n nea ane : tion t et kase, (he oxploiter of chlorine gas as a enemy train was hit at Longuyon condition, that he would like to be re- {and twice they had lande Hips m of civilized jon ure. moved to his home In this city Ce ee ee be He was attended through the night Drs, Thomas McParlan, John Ternine and Ernest Fahenatock, ‘t|/%® they had risen and st the bedside also were Mgr. M, J,|toward Mine when Lavelle and Mgr. Carroll, his secre-| “went dead” gain ay: ‘The fliers turned and trie ‘The Cardinal's official family, com- |, Nevhacanraus prising Mgrs. Mooney, Lavelle ana | °° ' parade ground near Prosp | OFFICIAL VERSIGNLeKe Ax H are ry thi : ‘i be de-| Ec and scored victories in several engagements. Attempts of German avi- men | Peis AV EERE Time ° HEAVY FIRE DRIVES OFF tors to erots the American line were generally unsuccessful. fi | make repairs, After the s guns against that town but with little erfect METZ UNDER AMERICAN FIRE ‘ound for Edwards, the three Vicar Generals of |!unding, but th ron wider Re erdance with Ariel ne , LONDON. Sept. 16—The Gern aa | he r y L » Sep — Vans apparently are withdraw the Diocese of New York; Mgrs. Me- |ing aga ey ed the roofs ten 4 : , ea eran : ’ i je Ge APE ithdrawig P} Gean, Flood and Dunn, Archbishop|youyexs in Albemarle ‘Terrace and] Is § + Wa ee yi ue e, whole thirty-three mile front between Abaucourt (east of B Hayes and Mgr. Carroll, returned this} 44 for the open space behind the “ . ’ $ u : | [this mornir Verdun) and the Moselle in an effort to improve the protection of com- morning to the bedside of the dying NCINNATI. 8 ' They Ww k He \ nunications in the vicinity of M prelate, 5 ' it Prayers were ordered sald by all! |; Metz és now under long r the religious communities of the diocese as well as the exposition of | the Blessed Sacrament in all the Catholic echools of the diocese and In St, Patrick’s Cathedral, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock this after noon, | GOT YOUR G. i. Li? | ze sail mbardment, it was learned to-day $3 ; seo AQ: some ul dana AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS IN LORRAINE, — Sept.™k mi the ‘ = ROL é ; é (Reuters).—It is probably not an underestimate to assumestfiat tne . eae t . AMERICAN LOSSES SMALL, MOONEY LOSES AGAIN. mericans in obliterating the St, Mibiel salient reduced fe enemy's The men without ot w York ¥u ‘SAYS BAKER, IN LONDON th by the equiv The enemy was so busi { of tour divisions (48,000 to 50,000 men) Last Plea ie Catit xcupied in getting out of the salient that he {id not have time to remove his dead OT reg ricea setceac an etn oe,“ soa) © °°" BRENCH CAPTURE VAILLY; gulry and qill give 1 hundreds of wit- |) je for Reststration | It Means, until the board | i EE “Got your G. H, id Hae, resistered last ve machine which obviously ws Not in eee int ae Venlo hire natty waa ; \ 7 ‘ by rer 0 ty — a é istration Car proper ater ier ba : a 5 : wed pe of the 0 _ [yells MONK eau «'t British Establish Posts North of the Arras- t ee ee TL ea roi cant ignd asiractcd & a aera ste. (Continued on Wnvona tase) Mat, Tar mavoy of tne wounded! 99 080.000 IN NEW ORAFT, | Cambrai Road and Push Ahead GH. L. stands for rman Hunting! py the “fancy Liconse”—which js the same thing tail dive wo i wae | LLOYD GEORGE IMPROVED. ~ Peeve ! in Flanders. —— : d doubly “an ' . Thursday PARIS, Sept. 1¢ : town of Vailly, on the north bank of the HH WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, er es : it fee tee 10 ' D e Arcee Pulte (Wort) Baiting oe eae ae A Cc I N G Alin a few States complete and p Aisne, east of Suisson 1 miles south of Laon), has been captured WNlepinite Beekanan 4000. . st to reallze that the ESULTS, Page 2 are treated ' u from 4 re indicated by the French, the War O} announced to-day hac ior beers Sad pri com da on One of the first to zo that th ENTRIES, P rn Da Dnata ante matey te aaet . ii li a Peuine ae

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