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I * and impressive final ietstuaes ee LAST HONOR TO FARLEY PAID BY THRON e “If It Happens In Cd Mdddlddddldddeddddddddddddddddddddd@ —— PRICE ‘TWO It’s In The Evening World’’ CENTS. New York _Che_ |“ Circulation B Books Open to All. »| 1948, by The Frese Publishing Copyrtaht, 0. (Lhe New York World), NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, [ “Circulation Books Open to An” | 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO | FOUR ARMIES CHASE BULGARS ALLENBY DRIVES UP PALESTINE COAST “LAST TRIBUTE PAID THREE CARDINALS OFFICIATING AT PRELATE’S FUNERAL) -BULGARS DRIVEN BACK TO FARLEY MARKED j > BYPATRIOTI NOTE: Stars and Stripes "eho ind Khaki and Blue Uniforms Stand Out Among Church Colors, NOTED THRON NG AT BIER, Body of Cardinal Is Laid in Cathedral Crypt After Pic- turesque Services. By Martin Green. Running through the picts funeral for John, Cardinal Farley, Patrick's Cathedral to-day was an in- spiring, blood ting! note, me- times predominant, sometix ub- oraffiated to the purely religious at- mosphero of the solemn occa always present—ihe note of militant patriotism, led in the parade decorations we of mourning and the red, white and blue of the Unite out p and gold by the dign uniforms of the uniforms of the marines of the naval se the oliv and th army throngs in the around stood at silent, almost t less, attention, And among th remblage of mo who disp equipped w toms of these, r “MARSHALL IN FIR -ATWILLARD HOTEL, » neglixe Cardinal Gibbons Cardinal 1 im Cat ri git) Cardinal O'Connell ~NEORO SOLDIER HANGED AT FORT SAM HOUSTON Made by Brigadier yan o Pr ANTONIO, WANTS GAS HK os was fa Vice ene Fleeing Frony|2! 'ert $100,000 Blaze in Red Bath Robe, Bumps Into Penrose. BALFOUR MAY B BECOME WASHINGTON, Sept © palm ro » New Willard Hotel | Lond 1 gucsts Mi—An early n and n Hears Tha peac scurry ing to the str Among ther Marsha In a red bath rc was som sk, a “FLYER WHO DESTROYED : under th b , ble k MoCloske ry . f Hi Archbishop Cor an ‘ I us pa ’ 1 1 hat) ™ $ie " t 1 ae ATEST GATHERING CLER n c ony 7 ar oaTHEn COUNTRY GOMPERS ARRIVES IN PARIS : . ‘ ‘ . Will Sttead Gathe Pron taber Men at tavee Go 10 Advi and the Am hey @ nda gathering riedly, Uavre to-morrow, fc ‘4 ) ~ : vi s MINISTER TO AMERICA =: : ut Lord Reading | BY PLANES. GIVEN BAR °.. GERMAN PAPER CONFESSES | KAISER'S “SERIOUS PERIL": PEAGE REFUSAL JUSTIFIED estphalian Gaz De- Know That Central s’ Position Is Grave. SNEVA, Sopt. 24. | e of the} psals, the Ati not cu SOON TO SEND 20 00 :| MENTO THE WESTERN FRONT | ORDINANCE WOULD LIFT ALL LANDLORD Havana Mercl Pilty-Nine BANS ON CHILDREN = $250 Pen iy Pr -roposed in| Measure Rica ed by Bronx Alderman, (Racing ced an New Ye Bronx in forb artment ) refuse apart o tenants hay Arer e penalty provided is a fine ¢ than $ WRECK KILLS 31 IN DRESDEN, |" Aino Heported injured in Train Crash Entries on Page 8.) t Alderman|! iding ") Diary Shows His He. TEN MILES IN ONE DAY © HANG ATTACKING ~ ST. QUENTIN LINE; —CANBRAL GAINS \Strikes Tow a the Picardy | Base Directly From the West —Advance in Flanders. British and Greek Sean Take the Town of Doiran and, With the Italians on Their Left, Drive Up Vardar Valley—Serbs Alone Take 12,000 Prisoners and 140 Guns. LONDON, Sept. 24.—The Anglo-Greek forces in the Doiran i. have effected a juncture with the Franco-Greek forces to the west and continue to pursue the retreating Bulgarians, says the British official statement on Macedonian operations. The Anglo-Greeks have reathed Smokvitsa, marking an ad- vance of ten miles up the Vardar, and are at Bazarli, three miles north of Lake Doiran. The town of Doiran has been captured. ia atie The Serbian troops continue to cross the River Vardar northeast of es| Monastir and are in contact with the Bulgarians, says the Serbian official tatement of Monday, LONDON Hritish forces are pressing in on St, Quentin direct ly from the west, to-day's report from Field Marshal Halg shows. He re ng taking place The Bulgarians are burning villages and stores of material, captured great quantities of material The Serbians have Around Prilep the Serbians are on the Gradsko-Prilep Road, to the northeast, while to the southeast they have reached the steep massif of the Drenska mountain range. As a result of the Serbian advance to this railroad, On th which was built in the British ve y Germans, the 11th German division has been cut off from commu In } ication with the Bulgarian army and is in flight. The First Bulgar pushin. i} - r | nae a. e army has been cut off from the Second army in the Dorian sector. The lea x.bians alone are reported to have taken 12,000 prisoners and 149 guns, Italian troops, operating on the left flank of the British and Greeks ‘hwo, |i the Vardar valley, have advanced ten miles since yesterday, according »| to a despatch from Salonika. PARIS, Sept, 24.-~The Havas Agency says many Bulgarian troops are deserting, according to advices from the Macedonian front. It is re ported that 560 men from one regiment have been executed at the com. inind of German officers. Tanks were used in the Serbian offensive in Macedonia, the Eeho {de Paris said to-day, | | | | SH ARMIE 4 (United 1 upt BRITISH CHASE THE TU TURKS — UP THE COAST OF PALESTINE; CAPTURE THE PORT OF ACRE Enemy Troops East of Jordan Are Withdraw- ing Toward Ammar, Pursued by Anzac, nan | Alpine aturday fresh CAPTURE OF 100,000. GERMANS DELIGHTED GZAR| Was Nearly I Wt H 1 Fa | ; \ Jewish and Other Forces | Lt (KF Rota LONDON, Sept. 24.—British cavalry, pushing up the Mediterranean iy i Coast of Palestine, have occupied Haifa and Acre, it is officially announced M h A dla Mic 1 I f the Jordan the Turks are withdrawing toward Amman, on the M idan lly big’ Hedljas Railway. Australian, New Zealand, Jewish and other troops are 4 it ' Henek-| pursuing the enemy and have reached Es-Sult, 15 miles northwest of « ! tn ' Yr , 7 oy} Amn r ¢ Turks np : : i ej A ie yarded by the com. sh and Austrian fleets enby's re irkable success d against a of 100,000 ex held pox h, with nes and machine gu t Tu tely oust t rs corres Pulestine, Thelr ree ve sted of troops which ree ved nl © Caucasus | 1 Ma 11 Liman von Sanders, ommany ho Turkish forces, and his staff escaped capture by only six hours. « |