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i decane Lele aad AF. eee i “Ttalian “Troops. Open an Offensive in Albani “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ | Lub 2 y “Circulation Books to All. WEATHER—Fair to-night and Thursday, Cirenlation Books Open to All." | PRICE TWO CENTS. ovrmae hele ten wee NEW YORK, ‘WEDNESDAY, “SEPTEMBER 25, 1918. 18 PAGES "PRICE Two ‘CENTS. ‘BULGARS LOSE MANY GUNS IN FLIGHTS . 1000 MORE GERMANS GAPTURED BY HAIG © a | | JOHN IRELAND, asa, SUBMARINE LOSES HERTLINGPUISOUT SERBS AND ALLIES GAIN | “ARCHBISHOP OF = RUNPMYESS TN BATTLE WITH NEW PEACEFEELER - ON BOTH SIDES OF VARDAR | ——STLPAUL DIES WITH USUAL STR - mane: — . Noted Prelate Succumbs Early, Pa eal He sl | HOW MARSHAL FOCH WORKS: | | ‘Amount 5 Guns ant 9 Fall Illness, { CALMLY WAITED DEATH. * With Water Flyer After | Terms “in Principle,” Then | Into Hands of the Serbs—Allies | Being Attacked. Throws in a “ a “But.” | MODEST, SHUNS CATION Expected to Capture Veles and ° LONDON, Tuesday, Sopt. 4.—The| AMSTMRDAM Push on to Uskub first case in which it is known that | Press).- Chancellor von Hertling saya a submarine fought back when at-| he 18 ready for peace based, In prin- tacked by a seaplane resulted in the|!Ple, upon President Wilson's four- | LONDON, Had Often Been Mentioned as t. 25.—Confirming the report that French troops W ilnalion piubable desiruction of the submer- > have eitered Pr @ report of the Serblan War Office received here 1 \ sible by an American aviator, Re} This statement, according to ad- a to-day announces that Serbian troops are continuing their advance on both \ —— serve Ensign J. F. Carson, it was an-| ¥ices received here to-day, was made 8T. PAUL, Minn,, Sept. 26.—Arch- sides of the Vardar River. On the east side of the river German and Bul- nounced by the Admiralty to-day. in the Chancellor's speech to the| } bishop John Ireland of the St. Paul . | With shrapnel from the elevatea| mln committee of the Reichstag yeu. garian troops are falling back on Veles, twenty-five miles southeast of 4 a o! ol th st oted Aad | ” : . * 7 , biden itt ite = hop " nea Seats forward gun of the submarine burst- server eee ‘araa) Genes Uskub and thirty miles northeast of Prilep. They are fighting rear- nm Catholic prelates in ae he around ‘his seaplane Masten Car @ Chancellor declared he ha . . . ’ j world and often mentioned as iikely| Archbishop IRELAND rerdigeve tla cea pont epteeanake ane ete Bra in his speech guard actions. On the west bank of the Vardar, along the Prilep-Gradsko | ot Feb. however, he| i to be appointed as an American! pour machine gun fire into the crew, t pp’ Cardinal, died this morning at felling two of .hem and drawing the| Pointed a that President Wilson el fter an fliness of many} others inside, The submarine sub- | 4&8 not replied. aes Ss taal : s merged, and as she was diving two|_ “JM regard to President Wilson's j Road, the Serbs have taken a large amount of war material, including thirteen guns and a great amount of ammunition wagons. What may be the opening of another drive is seen in press reports that Italians have begun an advance in Albania. Whether this operation is a part of the general advance against the Bulgarian forces or is @ thrust against the Austrian front on the south is not yet apparent. British forces are now operating along the northern shores of Lake Doiran, and their cavalry is pursuing the Bulgarians along the road to- ward Strumitza. This is the only available line of communication re- | maining to the enemy, according to advices received here. On the western side of the battle zone some of the Bulgarians may escape to Albania, where they will join Austrian detachments, but th® must first cross a difficult country, and the Albanians are not friendly | to the Bulgarians. PARIS, Sept. 25.-Stubborn resistance is being encountered by the months, He had been unconscio bombs were dropped on her. fourteen points, my speech of Feb. many hours and all hope was sn | Within a few minutes the bow of |*> showed that I agreety tn prinetpte, } j with a peace on such a basis, bu up several days ago the U boat appeared on the surface | ¥! ibs jand remained visible about four min- ‘Wilson bas not answered that Archbishdp Ireland suffered ion ae ee utes, More bombs were dropped in|*Peech.” the Chancelior said heart disease and stomach trouble. | | ’ peat : He was eighty years old. this interval and it is believed the] “We desire general disarmament Wor tires Gaya the Archbishop's undersea craft was either badly dam-|&nd freedom of the seas. The Foreign physicians had kopt their patient alive| aged or deatroyed, Secretary will discuss the political the use of oxygen, Late last night | Ensign Carson he final r 1 in the | others, was on patrol when the sub- darkened room where priests and| Fourth Sick tend to Land Near City] marine was sigh > softiy chanted prayer ‘or the ~ ~ | and e Enaig: dle for her, 4 he hoe pba fetameea tt ty pore} Island Crashes Into House— | $00 Pe ine tno nosition to use hia Residents Warned. | machine gun or to bomb aeteee | boat the German fired five shrapnel shells, three of which burst close to ane, doing some damage. The OT ESE-DO52-966059-5-0-05666G8 situation, particularly the Austrian note.” “Humanity shudders at the thought that this terrible kultur-destroying war may not be the last Hert peace-lovi above m “Presi ‘8 machine, with two lapse came. on the surface dying the end came’ without # per- continued ceptible sign At the Archbishop's bedside we his sis Mother Superior Ser: it not possible fo. undersea, nations to set right For the remainder of the war resi- phine of St. ent Wilson's idea of a league oseph Aca: the se. Paul, his only surviving rel iy | dents of the City Istand shore neigh-| otner seaplanes did not take part in|Of nations has my entire sympathy, : “ oldees tilt oa Bishop Thomas O'Gor-|borhood of the Bronx must live in the attack. ; : on oonplkien at saul rights or e eaansnaias se ERATSY Saresnarhece ort eseseeensosson.,| Mlied army under Gen. Franche} d’Esprey on the Bulgarian frontier be- | maha of Blous Hs tn Re edeseedfoaey cording to a warning issued ae ps _ ‘ ye | : . ; _ yond Denurkapu Pass and Strumitza Station, where furious fighting is James O'Reilly : dae soaten orn Reese calor BATTLESHIP RAMS, SINKS » head of the J an alints, | * “We Have a Fine American Army Which} proceeding on the left bank of the River Vardar, The Bulgarians are j } $ raging in the| Increases Daily by the Addition of 10,000) jo\ding strong positions on the heights protecting their own frontier. almost int attendance more than #8 the Sound ne people are intox Generalissimo } yfen- 300,000 a Month. had just swept a This is the only place where they are offering much resistance. seventy-two ho sna crashed ints w Cite talane cated with the a that Ami . . i si s x } | Last rites were administered Arch- | ai a wap ‘ann pastgien Wi Crew Rescued by Tugs After Acci-] must bring its b gs of t of the “Their Battling Powers Are Wonderful; With the expected fall of Veles, it is believed that the next objetive f bishop Ireland by nis ary, the | across the bows of incoming ‘ships {ent During Haze Of bared wultuy te the enalays Allied Armies the Way They Go Into the Attack for} of the Allied Army will be Uskuh, in order to re-establish the Salonica« i 4 Rev. T. A. Welch, afte sacra-|that have been ordered stopped or are : : a of (Central Ehirope, Simulte * Which They Yearn Is Something Mag-| Uskub railway communication, q ment had been administered by! behaving suspiciously. It was the Warren Street they rejoice at the many in France spe 1 . ; ; ‘4 Bishop 0% Jfourth that has landed near City] A British battleship coming down|dollars which war armaments are 5 nificent, Marvellous, Extraordinary. Allied patrols have reached the Bulgarians frontier, and at several ' Archbish nd recently cele-|tstand in the laat five months. The|the North River this af causing to flow into the pockets of ays: “The Germans Are Badly Shaken; Not Yet | places have penetrated into Bulgarian territory, but no infantry is yet on brated his rthday. Short-| house it struck was that occupied by|med and sank the Haghter their business men we Beaten, but Well on the Road to Defeat.’ | \u'garian soil, The artillery steadily is bombarding the mountain passes ly afterward he suffer second re-| Mr. and Mrs. William Seymour and|Brothers of the Rudolph I “The authorities of the énemy cour . , i ? ’ - f lapse within six months and his con-| their daughter at No. 20, Center|Company, off Pier No. 19 at the foot|tries, by an unparalleled campaign 4 — — hrough which the Bulgarians are removing their heavy material unter dition became grave. | Street. It was of the three-inch {of Warre! Street Nea and calumny, have succeeded in By William Cook. | (he protection of strong rear guards. J The Archbishop was in frail health! variety and non-explosive. The crippled Wgter floated slowly | obscuring the truth." Copyright, 108, hy The 2 60 40,000 TURKS TAKEN, | +4 =-—_______ ¥ for a year. Last winter he went to| Other ahells have tanded in the|d°W" to via Ale pea Sad ae Von Hertiing said he would ener-| (The New York He Wert he eeas: ee red a Bisek down) the Chateau 1s aura, 4 hotel, and one| phe jighter's crew of cight men|Cbise reform and, if it ap LIED COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN _ | ’ rbaheacans abandened hope fornia se) regrettable affair has hap-|from the battleship. methods, he w nploy “‘c aad : r he Allled ne Is Increased | . eee dint Saerieet uy, Bue pened before, and we are very thank-| A haze on the riy un neuely stitutional me: Armies in France, looks extremet » 205 | CLOSE IN ON Ay explained Col, Lozier “IT had orders ie o the accident Warships|ceau's speech, which seen 1, in fan six eve ye He received me onersa how been tak t the Mes high mass at the Cathedral p : der shay the right of was” but it ie ald |iqatical hatred and « . s, M by Until Fall Archbishop Ireland took '° Ha yee ah and the only ho giter cut across the path of th ieee Nae cu caine Titi v to-day in company with other jour-|in thelr ih Be BS hele keeedracanley tie |to do 80 was to fire a shot across her} buttleship d, to surpass everyth ritherto | , : The numbe ‘ : oe Re rn ee nane Pate Ue HOH IOUD MA Sow, We alway try to caersine. (he |e achieved," said Chancell Hert atures At wed o| aig Reports That in One Case Germans Members of the Archbishop's house. | angle which wa believe will causa the FRIDAY NIGHT IN OPENING |[22""x: ed echo. The Allies assort | dy ‘ the Hedjas Raliway, | Machine Guns Taken. / held sald arrangements for | shot to fall harmlessly into the water Hey Gre esi e proteet Tan ! ae NDON, Sept Bri saat Aart Sataie t \touwevnr eoms that some of the! pre d nations, but t entury- ah nc le 2 You LONDON, Sept. —British troops made further progress in the j word mAs received from a number of | #ho' ent astray, as much as [ re Ireland nowhe heaving goes. If 1 : | neighborhood of Selency and Gricourt, west and northwest of St. Quen. church dignitarie wh attended the | Brett aa bel . < - wiv) ~ funeral of Cardinal John M. Fa | ¢ Lozier explained that the} Wilson to Discuss International Sit- we nae be se a re pa pe idick 863 i=) tin, yesterday evening and last night, Field Marshal Haig reported to-day, | in Now York yester aes © yn in Address at Metropol emigrants. All gous well w 1 | At the same time they repulsed several counter attacks in that region. A = | tan Opera House How will the German people be-| Germans are t NET INCOME TAX APPROVED | iota! of 1,000 prisoners was taken during the da ry ARCHBISHOP IRELAND WY ‘rressen Sept. 2%. i A for merey, in fea 1 trem y 1 be fefoat. W ay Se ‘ ‘ vo of these were delivered in great strength north of Gricourt. oy ! WAS LOYAL AMERICAN President Wilson wi: ! Remembers not lead the ack dmimned 7 Both wes onulsed. Two companies of the second battalion of the Royal ; | WAR hut declared that such orders] 5 | bay spice cr hits will atand w p the Khir " Blut tax ; ive Sussex Regh met one of the attacking forces with the bayonet, ine | | re imperative | pan ca gn in Ne ork F nor grovel om t yu fer . . | N ALL WORK vesacl stopped immediate day night, it was officiaily stated eng Rel dete: ‘ nee , flicting heavy Ca °s and capturing a numver of prisoner: ! ’ ot : , ahot crossed her Gow, but it) toda of universa oust We have a fine American Ar 5 | Some progress™. wade by the enemy in the second attack at Grle Wrote President, Pledging Loyalty | |* qengtitnes (hat an was He will speak at the Metropo! disarmaments in equa ' s| w which inerea daily) urt, but an immediate counter-attack completely restoredthe situat 24 t of Catholic Hierarchy, Clerg pti tan Opera He and establishment = ¢ gatory| the add of ten t) and - titer i be a ste ; ‘aes ' ve 3 twice a ion. t tw te AE t t ‘i i n jition to the prisoners, a large numbe i and People to the Nati 6-CENT FARE IN TRENTON. ; Thiet hp Wilsan'a; |cou ac oF att " " ad saa ! " Na John Ireland, A » Sew Ixslon Allows Ine! ternational situation since us | ferr ‘ " ne FARLEY'S WiLL IS OPENED t ; ARL her C . Srilish posts in the region to the east of Arras, near Sauchy-Cauchy, Paul, p ' * Hey Lines, ley Ped new and n A v H f wid | ' " , od bie vale 4. ? life of 1 Nate New J tai the A : | It I hsunient iieiers hair. in biapante | ® vere attacked and here likewise the enemy was driven off. L nfty ye 1 pat publi 1 I Ueitit 7 tod ries in al atres anid r k “ ‘ of Vew Dinee se In Flan last night a successful raid 1s carried out by the militant churchniat i es to Asp ree | (Continued on Thir Poe) “ Pa eres Taran stapes In th tha i Immediately oft fe United sta rene " tounty T } bX ange n the neighborhood iiverghem. In this and in other ete | entered the world war Archbis aah . wat eal iim A As ' vege inters prisoners were tak 4 | Bind beese ln flaiting. apoeches ta OF kite aia tow Liens mate, Tellcons (Ward, me | was, We now fh © full |A ered omy|. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept. 25 (United # © wt to ar threw und xo orders thy e°ce - ‘Talecbowe Beskman 4000 strength with > of which baled nly | ay 9 threw ro i cong th sighs Toe on Arie. i. 7 oll SERRE So Ml bit a af ww, , of the Chureh in the | Press).—Fighting north of Selency, two miles west of St. Quentin, " t I, Crees roses Cor bagene and parces scone, of which tho I i (Comtinued on Kleventh Page.) BS isis ‘Gant Lar ev Cermak SE aie me Ot Stine continued on Thirteenth Page.) Carviinai’ was’ the’ nominal owaw, ‘** British troops during the night wrested from the Germans 1,000 yards |” ' ‘ : ’ r = — ati lal al a