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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1918, {LLIES GAINING EVERYWHERE tahiti ih | amount of war materials captured increases daily. The ing | NEW CITY HALL CLOCK ’ German and Bulgarian sectors are now feeling the loss of their commu- Rication lines. Enemy reinforcements have been forced to retreat. Since IS RUNNING AT LAST, ial 7 Sept. 15 the Serbians have advanced forty miles. FOR MILLIONS 10 SEE The Serbians have captured between 9,000 and 10,000 prisoners ard adi tee n 120 guns, the Evening Standard says. { Has Four Dials, and Bell Over | € ‘a ROME, Sept. 23.—The Italian troops in Macedonia have advanced a Century Old Will Strike | an average of more than seven miles in pursuit of the Germans and the Hours. . a eens Bulgarians and have taken 16 villages, says the report from the War OF44 496 EOEE DEERE j Office to-day. $ : J Bs! The height of Mount Bobishto, ten miles northeast of Monastir, ¢ */German Paper Says Party! By American Brewers has been captured and the Italians have reached the line Chairli-Do- | | Never Sought to Participate | 4 brushovo-Musaoba. aie ii ‘ in His Government. | ——_ b is a ‘ e | THREE RAIDS ON METZ LINE 7 t cormenians To the American People H i ARE MADE BY THE AMERICAN ; | ived various ly leaders on Satur- day, according to the Tageblatt of| % | Berlin. ‘The discussions with the | | leaders, who called separately, were djen Pee The press has in the past few days given much The Vorwaerts, the Socialist organ | des, msn: space to the fact that certain American brewers “The Tageblatt learns that Imperial 5 Shaaglibet vene be tlinae te eueneea to loaned the sum of $375,000 to Mr. Arthur Brisbane. having Socialists in bis Cabinet. If thia Is correct, there is complete which sum he used in the purchase of the Wash- unanimity between hiro and our party. : . Possibility of participation in von| ington Times. Hertiin s Government, so far as wo) are aware, never has been considered | Dy the Sociale” In many publications referring to this matter the INFLICT CONSIDERABLE LOSS : More Than Fifty Germans Killed or Wounded) : in First Attack, Which Follows a Heavy — Barrage—Prisoners Brought Back. 13 WITH THE AMERICANS ON THE) busily digging trenches and building) | METZ FRONT, Sopt. 23 (United | «un emplacements and dugoute in Piees.)—American troops made three| M's region, especially near Dom- martin-le-Chaussee (a mile and a} + successful raid’ on this front e@rly | nai¢ northeast of Charey) yesterday, taking more than thirty] 4 rjc rSPHSSY 696900000685 LONDON, Sept. 23.--Although re- | Wy \n intermittontly active | 4 : Sept. | “ ” : * prisoners and faficting considerable] wong the whole Mets front. The) $ Se aaeads te aioe cerca word “German” is applied to the word “brewer,” and lonees on ne. enemy is using gas and incendiary | ° wey ; : A . oe { 4 ? | for parliamenterizatt of he Gov- i arenes ite ore nae aa prt eat a E |S Been areata a eatin, rs | there is continued and persistent effort to create in Despite unfavorable weather, t and the situation is watched with : : see (five miles northwest of Thiau- aviators have dropped| 4 + | mild interest for any possibilities it | the min m i court), Tho American artillery threw |. ida Bb WANA oer alto tal! $] may, contain, “the. whole thine a | b ds of readers the i pression that the @ barrage close about the village, Cut-'an4q railway junctions, observi z | mostly regarded as merely an integral | rewers ar $ $ ting off the enemy communications. | sycconsful explosions and fires. 1 a hag edcallod thet fhe Teabecrnblis | aie ab a class unpatriotic The attempt to ' Our infantry dashed into the box thus cently the nights have been excep-| « © | of the Reichstag has frequenily, since created. They encountered a number | tionaly clear, in apite of cloudy days.| ¢*+¢42446904642644664666% the War broke out, been preceded by create and foster this impression is to give birth to ‘i nd wo more i sconnaissance on has : . ne sich ree | 22,0utbreak of excited talk 1n German H $ oe | H Shan ta They rove tack 1 "00|boon ranniacd which as, Dove] pnts he sn secrped fs oe | Pasa gan. cree | end nourish whatis a malicious and cowardly lie! ‘ atmosphere, | surrendered after severe hand-to-| nieniy successful. Flying at a low|teen months ago, its official | during which some revolutionary | hand fighting in the streets. altitude in the moonlight, they have | debut a# a public \ime-keeper at noon | bomb has been predicted, but which | eee SNe, 5c | Sunes 2 im oem, aber eve) tebat 009 pabile Lmnereewpor At ome | Dg eee tte MORE THAN NINETY-FIVE PER CENT. Charey (four miles east of Haumont) | e face of the rebuilt The Telegraph says that this is the gnlded German outpest trenches, hangs an @ ee ae ee OF ALL THE BREWERS IN THE UNITED | bringing back six surprised Boches. VT trom the Vitlage of Braving a heavy German barrags,| observers have added to the effec-| hour. Ite nearest rival as a. time ie mats —— What money they have has been made in Ameri- joe = SHELLING OF METZ ar tbe taeate est ae | ncaa eum Sem ar | Weichert where eg nt pu art Aer he” V7 aOR ty STATES ARE AMERICAN BORN. AND IN A mont, American troops raided enemy | nahn 10 Are accurately enaich nt| evens a remy nen ut VERY LARGE PROPORTION OF CASES THEIR they captured five Boches and in-| tiveness of their work by dropping a poe gh nitty bre can business and invested in America. Since the LATEST OFFICIAL REP ORTS ‘KAISER IN ALSACE: WORRIES THE GERMANS beginning of the war brewers have been among the BRITISH. ports of German movements an¢ tillery positions, The night ob: bes the discussion n papers as a ‘ 4 he Allies into m: cted with an depicting Germany as trenches, encountering stiff fightiag. | night to hamper the machines, The} ‘This bronze crier now strikes the! PARENTS WERE AMERICAN BORN. Patrols report that the Germans are | against moving enemy troops, Rapid the bell ts con (Sunday) reached the River Vardar (Sunday? reached the River, Vardar Attempts Made to Show That Hos-| largest purchasers of every Liberty Bond issue, the eer SAYS HE WONT LET LONDON, Sept. 23.—Following is the tat ot toys War Omon natereat | Usha and Boni ee aati go aaalllaae | total of their subscriptions amounting to many mil- jucce: ) minor operations were ut ‘cops have crosse eo} sabbhed r] : A carried pete our Sone yesterday Crnreka (the Drenska Mountain PARIB, sunday, Sept. 22.—The Gov- | lions of dollars. They have contributed in large range) and have cut the rail be- ernor | isace-Lorraine visited Motz oars, Siena rere ene decane cranes | AIMERIGANS PASS sisnrucisscm sedan amounts to the Red Cross and other war activities. tured a German strong point in the |and Prilep, which ts the main line of ' ~~ tae aie, Miners? B : : See athe Set tts our storey | “AU the aprounding essay sees | erage fa arte Brewers themselves are wearing the uniform of All day, taidng 80 proonera | are feeling the gonseauences of el hful Pi centro’ the “Atnorian fromt| service and the sons and grandsons of brewers are D nga fact iglyg oti y cpa b aalikatialbasthes adi: vara, hea ge Agent, Gives New Scenario | night emphasized the fact that there haa | ‘ H : salar attack trom the direction of |Our advanos trom apt 8 up totes | ASCO pleut exobasiond the tat that shore hag fighting under the Stars and Stripes. Gillemont Farm was repulsed with day amounts to a total of sixty-five of Ruler’s Journeys. though the forts around it have been beavy loss by our rifle and machine | kilometres (40 miles) ‘ aio PE tua Sulton Seeaneally bee gun fire. | “Infantry units have now reached “During the night other English the highest part of the very moun- troops made progress in the direction | tainous and advanced fort —_> In the many acts of disloyalty discovered by the Department of Justice prior to and during the war, | AMSTERDAM, Sept. 23 | never let Frenchmen or A | through here ax the prom of Tombois Farm after several hours’ Kilometres (2% miles) in one day. 1 innards AMG He file. (ronns Rhasramuit net H : : Sarg Rehng arr orth ap aur of rar an Tee ors (eae ee fee sree sana, "nai preset not ke angle Ri mage where any brewer, . wa. erial is increasing con- | front on Sept. 19 and 20, according to] ** an been proclaimed, ac- eo ventas. ine | © ON [Aeart Roamer's despatch to the Lokai| The" dencesrcueter H te eld, con ei a! In, oe a a, in rie way heen found emer of prisoners, AMERICAN, re eecatcr ania saat pa guity any act which cou € considered dis- “During the night also over 100 pris- 4 s ; NGTON, Sept, 23,—<en, | ank the troops for having bravely comers were captured by us in a suc- | communique for yester. | beld out and scesstul local attack south of Villers- 3 SE er ee A Nt e-paper yen erence i Deal loyal. ! ay env to-day ate Wary. roar hy hy mga Bot | Much publicity has been given to the fact that sin ronrenaion 0 rf to <r to vite fe ‘Ms sted th ne hive rides Lek (Seana oe enlah ee Lene Feinetatement ames | before the » enced bre ers of the country three- a mile, capturing 60 8 penetrated the enemy's line NE on tho threshold of which We | nurked on the list. ‘The wage question PS . J : see gusrere of © miles APUFINE #1 a4 two poluia, indicted mumarous |e, UOrMpy, Sanding on the south )ie'siee invcived. Rule contributed money to the German-American Alli- "Barly last night the cnony at-| S#*ualties und brought — back The r first visited the sec- rt tacked Berthaucourt unde* cover of a| priest ate prisoners. A hostile ueavy artiliery barrage ond pene- achment, which attwmptéd to trated our line at one time, An im reach our positions, was repulsed, mediate counter attack by our troops| J¢@ving two of its men in our completely re-established the posi-| hands nae et aay SIE as \ ance for the purpose of contesting Probibition. Not and slopes the German Tee, Py mating” Catiedra’. im tho cute and slope he German | a! Kew ta it ele nea ot 23 one single dollar was ever paid to the German- ul) roaring cannon fire, Emperor | 4% eentern, do make this minnie ing conducted by Field Alarshai | m0 daar hehe CSG” ean! SS American Alliance by any brewer after the declara- “4 . Duke Albrecht of Wurttemburg, the e ‘ions > der-i1 shief t he a tbe ie tm the material and Py sale GERMAN. [rou wee fom divaton te division, Ot gateest, ES et tion of war between Germany and our country, and . - | » to cAMp ar pital to hos- pinty. wisdom execitive power prntlepens, A : 7 PARIS, Boge t—Tae text of to-|qRERLIN. Sept. 22—Tosday's War plats '” “MP And Monta \o Bet wt Lett ast col Sea this fact is well known to every man who has in- ; J ogitret ey pon h follows: - — (oniiiea. fiw virtue ‘are loge to Took ana 2 ° A i he Fema of Be auratn tag ADO ners 0 Tea German Paners Contem Keteer| tit Wage wt crhge| BY vestigated this subject. he rv BI ape! ne lume thy werld wit his bol; ye se | Pages troepe coatinued their 4. srullery"actiiy revived between] ROME: ood ; report that | By aa, Ss, pe es It has never been shown and can never be shown that any . 7 3 Ya Basseo, both sides | Kaiser nelm of Germany ia ill has A“ . “ aes t bi of Ly-Yontaine, captured the |°! the Bcarpo and on the Canal esctor| been confirmed by German news:| “Tdelary, American brewer has contributed, directly or indirectly, to the dis- fort and village of Vendeuil and | “Uth of Marquion, Witats. “Phe Kulsers it '\e declared, | setervines tuceaey VTA semination of any unpatriotic propaganda! pushed on to the Oise. ‘On the sectors east and southeast | has been forced to cance! all his en rav and 66th ° reconnoitering parties took|°f Dpehy, as well as between the | FARCMENts eg north of the Ane and sejomienon Brook and the Somme the * Tae Champagne, in the direction of | *tillery duels again increased to the Butte Du Meant). German raids greater strength in the afternoon. M of the Vesle and in the Vooges |/Pfantry attacks which the British perth 0 launched against our lines southeast tatled.’ setiieaieeoiaetes of Epehy, were repulsed | PALESTINE. “The Second Guards Infantry Di- j | M.—The text of the |" especially distinguished itself \ a ay od evince on Palestine | ¥oterday as it has done during the » Me tice last few days, Strong firing activity | .. alied the ages of the |W#* Kept up during the night ‘ rh Set nenant #09 _“Ih nocturnal attacks east of daz ‘of Sept. 22, the Inst avenue | UPehy the enemy obtained a footing morning “4 jin sections of our trenches There oO to the enemy wi a cancers nant 0 + Sos er ae fl were fortiticd engagements on the Oise. "The seventh and eighth Turkish “The armies bave virtually ceased to exist. | yearn. mnine activity died down Their entire transport is in our hands |?,e "18, Vetween the Allette and | the Aisne. Reconnoitering engage- “By § P. M. on the 22nd, 25,000| mente have Macennoltering eng: prisoners and 260 guns had been | pagne.” punted. Many prisoners and much pues. ,aaeneoamaed A few days ago our President issued a proclamation forbid- ding the manufacture of beer after December 1st. Despite the fact that this order destroys*a billion dollars’ worth of property, it has been accepted by the brewers without complaint, because they re- alize that in the judgment of our President such a ruling is neces- sary to the success of the war programme. Are certain politicians, disappointed in their ambitions, and those who are opposed to the consumption of any beverage with the slightest trace of alcohol, so powerful that they can use the horrors of this distressing war to heap odium and disgrace upon a class of citizens whose loyalty, measured by whatever standard, is one hun- dred per cent. American ? WE ARE NOT MAKING THIS APPEAL IN BEHALF OF OUR PROPERTY OR OUR PRODUCT, BUT AS AMER- Our Mid-Week Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 24th-25th ib marecin at ratrcine, delfeloussses: wreduesd $e, Rete rh Uneiand sigur ped arr noted, and Facet aoqcied thee De 7. UND BOX MILK CHOCOLATE ‘eh Ban Wh DCOANUT OVA. aa ean ae iar y aaah toe ia! He and Mehie” nourinh TTT Candy lover: vou reauire ue introduction lo ght’ pita3ee i TULY Candy lover. You reauire H vod POUND HOE 64c CHOCOLATE ALMOND material remain to be enumerated.” DRAFT DRAWING SOON, Baek Te The moss ICAN CITIZENS APPEALING TO YOU TO HELP PROTECT & i SERBIAN. —ee ok ore Cemoted t. oweet THE GOOD NAME OF OURSELVES AND OUR FAMILIES. LONDON, Sept. 23.—¥ ae a Lottery to Reteres © Call May Be seein of te Calon res eee eee GAY OF RM a encroN, pepl, smdeuerice’s ae sensing Hits ata "Ged “Serbian ffoope in a victorious ad-| STestest Graft lottery—determining the Lidl alleaser 7 ip id lores! New York. Groskisn* Newark: eS hapa order for call to duty in different classe: 443 ave ‘toveing the German end o¢ over 13,000,000 men Just registered | | PACKAGE bd Reinforcements to rotrest. | will be held soon, possibly this week, it thie murning } wee wearnea qo-asy. mt 396 The eretMnd male? Includes the rantainar vatubitonin ee seus terion teres taitepectnimmatinasasth ine elemento | vii