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eee on tae on Sh | arte of U. "Heavy Guns Fall in Centre of Metz “ . \ “If lt Happens In New York \ { Jt’s.In The Evening World’’ ¢ \ i a . - AAs l iil | Circulation Books Open to All.”’ " . if irculation. Books Open to Al al On TV ENTS NEW ‘YORK, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1918. . 18 PAGES | HALTS COUNTER BLOWS NEAR CAMBRAI NEW LIBERTY LOAN SH "EST. SHO, THOUSANDS HONOR STRIKNG TENANTS QUTTPOSTS ON ELEVEN MILES $6,000,000,000 ee CARDINAL AS BODY PUT IN STREET BY OF HINDENBURG LINE TAKEN ATA-4PERCENT. : ‘AS BROUGHT 10 uly BRONA LANDLOR SHELLS FROM AMERICAN GUNS |t1aig Reports Heavy Locces infeed ee ere ae . ee a ate WEATHER—Fair to-night; cloudy to-morrow “a a. RICE TWO CENT 8. wr tite’ New York Wee i 4 3 Sent TANYA 4, : I Procession Passes y Fitch’ Fc Fa has he /ho Refuse to Ge) Defi: Aasnncement "Woman Catgse eo ‘tan ta Coe DROPPED IN CENTRE OF METZ; | on Germans in RepulsingCounteg by Congress, Rows of Mourners. Twelve ¢ thers to Follow. | BIG FACTORY R REPORTED STRUCK OWS est and Southwest of a yak oF torr cacliies sites | wicusae dou eoartootnn oul ind Rc Cambrai—Dead Cover Field on t home this aftern DRIVE BEGINS SEPT. on to in his eighteen-family apartment ; - . i + ‘ : “i's Catieleis Thveust house a Me, suet te Montane tee, Line Is Being Steadily Advanced, Following Up| Entire Front of Attack. McAdoo Considers Size and] ¢ lanes of silent mourners, no of nue, the Bronx, refed to pay a seo- | the Patrols—Villages, Woods and Quar- Rate in a Conference With them Catholics, the 1 cortexe ond increase in their rent, the land- | ties Are Being Mopped Up. LONDON, Sept. 19.—The: British advance between cul Pune , ra moved from the summer home at jord,a Mr. Fine, with offices at No. 87 | - and St. entin Treasury Advisers. ireen Astem where the prelate dled, Nassau street, dispbascmed four of! WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE METZ FRONT, Sept. 19/1 = Paused yesterday afternoon and evening only WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—The size, down through New York to the the families to-day. scattered heiter-| (United Press).—American aviators to-day reported shells from our) OS enous to smash two heavy German counter-attacks, fitéteat: re ther terms of the -7E.Wt SHEFRILL $ ae ie Ui nates sion serect ax Keir Around on the sidewalk. The heavy artillery dropping in the centre of Met A big factory has been swept forward again on a wide front, capturing about eleven mileg an were consid- . eee he cor reachec Or Strect a Fourth Lib seven 8 1 children—all under ten iy of 1 to-day by Secretary McAdoo in 8 o'clock this afternoon, Down Fifth ‘years old—ure crying and the heads eas) and direct hits have been scored on the fortifications. | esos of the Hindenburg line. ered to-day by Secretary McAdoo pai the ers. An announcement probably will She nteaate ese thre peed, witht UAEes ioeaag were from the Municipal se ane Our pals See err ress in the region of St. Quentin and last night penetrated thd ba ate expected to be as the procession passed. Boy uts, pice ue Pohep ae aaa | sal ote are frequent and bombardment of the front lines|German positions at Contescourt, three miles southwest of ™ In the neighborhood of $6,000,000,000 TUS AS CHIEF (f who formed a guard, blew “Tapw Reiter dec Atanoasnltan p rate nn and rear areas is heavy. The enemy is reported to be mining Narpic Quentin. Fhe éecieion ane aiy/ewute ay Sere ceed oe Sat eae a strike against their landlord, Ac-| apparently preparing to evacuate the terrain in that vicinity in a grea! e Briti ’ : radi SAssn panned cording to the tenants thelr rent had! re(rograde movement to Mars-la-Tour and Chambley. a ritish drive was resumed shortly before midnight. Aus« ‘hadi y RK GUARD For hours some had stood waiting! peen raised twice in the course of| [Chambley is three and a half miles north of Rembercourt. Mars | tralian troops dashed forward and oceupied virtually the whole Throngs had gathered even in the They, paid the first raise) y, +p, he Lista north of Chambley, on the railway run- | ; 7 | la-Tour is the same ¢ of the outpos: | ning southward from Conflans, and 1s one of the chief pillars of the posts of the Hindenburg line from Pontruet northward headed mourners. Church bells to! The decision final action by ing bill to extend tax exemp Liberty Bonds, or assurances that the ongres: on th remonstrance, but w exemption feature will not chang |morning around the ¢ dra! : : ‘ ; : in conference, Sept. 28 Is the opening | p ; though it was not until almos Landon Fine pvt’ an adaivonal] Hindenburg line] : _,|t@ Gouzeaucourt. Many prisoners and a number of machine day of the Loan. Irreconcilable Difference of|orctock in the afternoon that word hiasd-ia pay the tnereaas Villages, woods, quarries and dugouts which were passed over by the Opinion” Given as Cause in | came of tne WAR TAX OF $10 A YEAR Letter to Whitman, | twenty-tive mi f the procession | guns were taken by them. The tows of Lempi ments are four to five| patrols are being mopped up by the slower moving main body. | ire was captured, ag rents before the second One American patrol was reported today to have penetrated 300] Was Gauche Wood. es aw ON BUSINESS APPROVED es eee he re v) igen ne T ave A oe ie lispossessed | yards beyond Pagny-sur-Moselle (two miles north of Vandieres and just| (Lempire is four miles directly west of Le Catelet. Gauche Wood, was paid as Ne corteg Lased vy, W 4 je disposseane - ALBANY, Sept. 19.—Adjt. Gen. | at some Places there wer ly Linen holds were too disturbed to} across the river from the German frontier). is about four miles north of Lempire near the northern end oft errill tendered hi nation to Gov. Wh ile-} groups, at o! man to-day, to| thousan BY HOUSE COMMITTEE Provisions Include All in Professions : maoy and Trades Earning $2,000 rreconcilable difference of opinion ers large crowds, Many| sive much Information, but it was] WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES IN LORRAINE, Sept. 19 (By| present patttefront.} however, saw the arned thelr nomen, ate: Holdman, ntrenched in the second lines of the Hindenbure) FIRST COUNTER ATTACK ON EIGHT-MILE FRONT. 3 | Associated Press) - one point or another, Fish, Dyer and Goldman Associa! , he sak ew York motoreycle po-| Mrs. Mary Marsdin, secretary of the! system the Germans along the front southwest of Metz appear to have The first Garman countenattick' was ch a trontiot eight miles a tending from just north of Gouzeaucourt t> the Arras-Cambrai road, ticemen with members of the Catholic clergy | Moe of Adjutant General” ts given as|in the precedence of their ec hen came automobiles | Tenants’ League, Is on the Job at the accented the new situation. The tactics they are employing are wholly rtment building, and js arranging “ot, 5 or portable quarters for the four | defensive ones. concerning the proper conduct of the 19.—Extension | esiastic WASHIN therkeabcndoe isan! : sation. ‘The hi ame next, fol.| families to-night The Germans are carrying out a half-hearted and seemingly per-| Gen. Haig reports that it opened with a violent bombardment. Tele ‘ ax of $10 a e reason for his action in Gen, Sher- Ato je hea. ¢ @ next, fol- s mithetic neighbors have vol is 2 te Lent, ng et ithe. Bros 1 tax of rill's letter to the Executive, The let- | !@¥ed by truste f the Cathedral, | 1 ape atie neighbors RAYE YONG: |functory bombardment of the American lines. Even challenges by| phone communication between divisions in the British line were rapidly ye Meecolioms ae = of hol ore DE) CON AReH AN Ione American and French patrols are refused by the enemy except where a} cut out by the intensity of the hostile fire. At 5 o'clock German infantry trad he Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum SS ca “Because T have become convinced | truestees of the New York Cath that there is an irreconcilable differ- al conflict is inevitable. , . attacked in strength on a wide front, from Trescault (three miles north ory. and the Cardin SHIP REPORTED TORPEDOED Shells from German 77-calibre guns are reaching the American for-| ¢ Gouzeaucourt) northward. At all points they were completely ré we Willan Je atnace er “se |MAY HAVE CARRIED SOLBIERS | <1 positions, white those from the 425's and the 150’ are falling in the pulsed, with great loss, by the Guards of the 3¢ and 37th Divisions. heth'a Churoh, | - ix back areas, Only at rare intervals does the enemy's fire give the im- ence of opinion between us concern- ing the proper conduct of the office of Adjutant General, I have decided to} “Hundreds of parochial Wounded Canadian Troops Be-| pression that a concentrate: { effort is being made. Another strong attack shortly afterward, north of Moeuvres, was y| tender you my resignation, and as} dren from the pari lieved t Have Pe ished’'Borly It would appear that the Germans are convinced that further attacks] also driven off, with heavy German losses, In some localities Gen, Haig ’ commanding General of the New Yo! ed to shed Kast ‘ : d four per cent A ae e ee : ie ae . te in September ut an early date are improbable, and they themselves have neither ihe] reported bodies’ of the enemy succeeded in reaching and entering British on manufacture: of} vm > requent that 2\bo placed’ on)| oe # “ i" er-attac Daun manutccture verciis | (tie Sosorve list’ | Cugiae reson: as © se Bus aj aeat | AN ATLANTIC ability nor the heart to counter-attack, ee Oe ve ___| trenches, where they were overwhelmd by counter-attacks, In all these ie Food Adwalniatration ‘se member of the State Defense Coun- | mobiles bare “their head bees = AST ‘LONDON PRESS WELCOMES localities the British line was re-established intact. Many prisoners were cil | the Cake nes Th ai Journey was) o K ISER KEEPS UP BO | taken. Great numbers of German dead are lying before the British pOsie An amendment to tax gross receipts Sherrill would not make any |@ continuous tribute he man wh : : . D from ‘bilihgurds, street cars, electric t on his resignation, stating | had died, a continuous expression THAT HELL WIN THE WAR | DAVIS AS AMBASSADOR tions on the whole front of the enemy’s attacks, ten 4 similar advertising ten per for itself the gen: grief ‘ ay nee : More than twenty towns were taken in the advance wont W 4 0 refused to a The Cathedral a been mad . 4 vance of yesterday, ed a provision fix- “With God's Help,” He Says, “We | Believe He Will Successfully Con-| Hinging its movement on the French forces at Savy wood, west of St. ly, an inclined platform havini cuss the re n. It is known, | Té however, that ferences | be ed so that the body of the} Will Accomplish the Attainment tinue Work of Strengthening | Quentin, the British line swung forward, keeping a pace set by tha jon between the Executive * of a Happy and Free Future.” Anglo-American Unity. Australians in the middle. : Adjutant General have been devel (Continued on Fourth Page.) wee wn % . London the appoint-| 1. 8 as American miles, tain. They be At some points the Germans fought fiere: PERO AM, ent Te MY The Britisn advance varied in depth from two and a half to ee ‘tian Metal Workera Union of Fis ror William, acco! for a month or so and that op! sharin” *“""™" """ ASCUSE DRAFT BOARD GLERK such as at Le Verguler, consumer Gen, Sherrill has e continue the * ey -le-Peti é ‘ ‘The committee recommended and| istrative head of the + OF TAKING $200 BRIBE | igen ik Anglu-America | Fempleux and south of Fresnoy-le-Petit, where many prisoners wera the House adopted amendments strik-| establishment since Sept ae : taken. ng out % #8! when he succeeded Gen. 1, tenter receipts of aut y and for} n=l iy a Sateen KAGE | Brooklyn Lawyer Held While the tanks played an eminent part in the fighting, Englis't cluding tax and 4 10 per cent wih ve Governor s Enlisted. Man's "HER FRE MANIA CAUSED pre-|and Australian troops mostly overcame the wire entanglements and tax on dup ing and adding ma inant meet ems 2) 97 67 TN NEW “NEW YORK eon. it is not the year, This is the|Government’s Estimate for State former | THE DEATH OF 65 BABIES |». t a Woman Orderly at Gray Nunnery ‘ n Montreal Admits Crime Hoe of Last Fetus. WEALTHY FLEE RHINE a vase tilama | Machine guns in their own individual manner. They carried the Germans ‘the ceremof | off their feet by the very dash of their attack. Speeches yf 8,000 PRISONERS AND 40 GUNS. J Vin Sept. 18 (Aside a *" WITH THE BRITISH FORCES IN FRAN ent fiscal F 0. ROOSEVELT RE. AS: ciated Press).—Field Marshal Haig’s forces up to midnight last night had sunt proposed in the pendin Was 1,345,547—IIinois and nit . MONTREAL, Al captured a total of more than 8,000 Germans as the result of their drive HAD SPANISH INFLUENZA of yesterday on the Cambrai-St, Quentin front, Forty guns were Cap. tured. In the 8,000 prisoners taken twenty-three German regiments int r taxes at this time ASHINGTON Kitchin BY. é Newspaper Says Resi of Population : a | ele : divisions were represented, : declared Mt ; ata A Is Preparing to Comply With Assistant Navy Secretary, Back The opposition to the British assault varied. At many points the iin A ehiet ele ‘ : Areca ania eee oO From A ereper ane 8 With ny fought to the last ditch while at others he surrendered freely, manne = : jie wanted to secu 1 im i | REUMOMA, FSS The moral ef a of the British tanks was very great. Numbers of i ; ae n he graycoals surrendered on sight of them before the land dreadnoughts: FLYER GOES UP 28,000 FEET. | : ; \u > shot “— CANTON al U a y with the military o Mari Z It was late in the atternoon before the Germans began to maker the Adjutant |8200 fror : on| serious counter attacks, ‘Then all their available infantry was throv 7 x lakyhis own request t rious ont been He was held in $2,090! OF ee 1, leaving here about! through of a Franvo-American | Pye | ar wae again strong, points with the greatest deternjgastion, 34 we o-oo a the capital push in Alsace, stated ut his mother’s home. counter attacks delivered at numerous places restited in thought by 5 you exodus frem other Rhine reported (to be under way, up, would show. a len, seninet jen. ae i a eae 2 = —

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