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SHING TROOPS BREAK LINE - ON A FRONT OF TEN MILES; CAPTURE LIGHT RAILWAYS. U.S. Artillery Is Breaking Up Their Positions. LONDON, Sept. 28—The Americans have broken through the te despatches received to-day. Between Nantillois and Montblainville (a front of about ten miles) ALONG RAI Germans Are Offering a Stiff Resistance, but|Prisoners Taken by Pershing’s Troops Repre- sent Fifteen German Divisions, Including One of th WITH THE AMBRICANS WPST OF VERDUN, Sept. 28 (United Press), tinuing, Heavy raing have turned the roads, AMERICAN FIELD ARTILLERY STRUGGLES IN CHAMPAGNE [ERICANS, BRITISH AND FRENCH SMASH GERMAN POSITIONS . q Photographed for The Evening hae eh he N-SOAKED ROADS |; e Guards. Guards, One of the best German armies has just arrived in this region army which was thrown into the Belleau Wood region, in an attempt to cheek the Americans in the Marne Liberty Loan Flag on City Hall; Mayor Hylan Raising Emblem World by a staff photograp! breed corres z : i ‘MUSIC AND SPEECH AND MARCHING MEN SPEED LOAN DRIVE. (Continued from First Page.) lute to the boys over there for whom the great drive had been begun. And thousands of men and women stopped of the sale of bonds. All over the city booths were thrown open with women, | pretty girls and some of Pershing’s | {SILK INDUSTRY PLEDGES — | $7,080,000 IN THE NEW LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN Subscriptions From $500,000 to $25,000 Made by Various Firms and Announced by Committee. The following subscriptions which have not yet been officially an- nounced by the Liberty Loan Com- mittee were given out to-day by the committee of the silk industry and National Silk Dyeing Company, 000. Relding Brothers & Co., $250,000. *y Brothers, | oy associated Intereste: ‘ i A -mile front * | where they stood and they too faced “40° “Subsidiary defenses behind the Hindenburg line on the ten-mile fr Nie Weasiobuatwrioan Ktaeie Wa see a se eal Ey > stant for five minutes, icmtttn & Co, ia. pad between Dannevoux and Eclisfontaine, northwest of Verdun, according Champagne-Argonne region te oon- 1 This was the signal for the opening | | $250,000. ? 4 ‘ ‘ : churned by sheil fire, into almost im-| ‘strict. One of the reserve divisions $ drave men in charge, and the great| William Skinner & Sons, $250,000 the Americans are within a mile of the heads of the enemy's three stan- passable bors, but the American fieta| ented came from the Soissunx ® campaign for the Fourth Liberty | Sueauehanna Silk Mills, $250,000. ? ‘ sah raltwaves je bogs, but the Amerioad field | sng, > Suda Wad os A. Wimptheiner & Brothers, $235,000 © @ard-gauge railways. They have captured scores of miles of light railways.| gruntory in bravely struggling to keep) ‘The Germans are using boys of Sl iter Sare.twe parades, one stom |. Scnwerse & and & {Dannevour ts near the west bank of the Meuse, fiftecn miles | pace with the infantry, Even the/eighteen. A number of these, tt S| Mt. Patrick's Cathedral, where « ah ae — $205,000, : . irnorth | DOAYY uns aro being moved slowly| cluded in the class of 1920, have beon emf requiem mass was celebrated for} BE. Gert 4 Ine. $200,000 & Borth and west of Verdun, Eclisfontaine is three miles and a half uorth | ryrward, atthough with extreme diff. captured in the present fighting. thé Fan0es 6? Ue boule OF tra toen ctl Wee. Co. $ 00 90 . & ” ‘ol cu oi > je repose oO} souls . eld nn 8 yeing ormpany of Varennes and an equal distance west of Montfaucon. Nantillois Is | culty, The time table prior to the first at- oth i ae tke supreme | $206,000, ; haus 0 exe } e 69th who had the sur | A @ mile and a ha! north of Montfaucon. Montblainville is a mile anda I, nerd bs oe nav oportitd bhi tack called for @ destructive fire, ¢ | sacrifice in France, ‘The other started | (atte ans ©. Welwood and ailied interests, » ies pes eres YOS-| which “started at 11.90 P. M. The | from Bowling Green, the destination | #175 j balf northwest of Varennes.) terday and an artillery barrage wan] preparation fire, involving guns of all Bl ot both eine te. Of Liberty | John H. Meyer & Co., $160,000, : : ait {| of both being the Altar of 1 Waa wie brane’ a . WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE VERDUN FRO — at ae Mer senirn our] calibres, began at 2.30 A. 2 ~ $| in Madison Square. Peco tte veing Company, em- : i ; ne | Ue% front line, but no counter at-|fantry jumped off at 6.20, Vauquola, . in h $160,000. [> Sept. 28 (Associated Press).—With their backs to the outer edge of the] tack developed the Sret teWncte Al Wah VER be é | diva hag lke iy aiortine, Generar “oe Teng Ou Af . o " ye + 6 o 9 oe 2 | ral § importing mpany, Brunhilde Line the Germans to-day were fighting desperately in an en-| Prisoners have been taken from| Major Gon. Liggett's Middle Weat- ret came ne mounted police, then | $160,000. a . inite halt. The Germans} "{¢? “visions, including one of] crnors in less than half an hour. thé asd io? the $54 fntantry and al Eyraniay Ake Corporation, fise.ede ) deavor to bring the American advance to a definite halt. he er ins | een battalion of the 224 from Governor's | Morimura- Aral & Co,, $150,000, * were increasing the volume of their fire and indicating anew their deter- LATEST OFFIC L REPORTS $ Island, at the head of which was Gen.| Sanat Beeenan So. $136,000, Fi IA 2/0. B. Bridgeman and his Chief off oy “pho, ch & Co 0,000. i ‘ mination to resist to the utmost. 3 Stafr, Col. W. H. Chapin. The Ben-| Saunt Bevan, Leelee i Thick clouds and ground mists again hampered the airmen detailed > sip a ® \sonhurst Naval Station band fol-| Hesn-Goldsmith & Co., $100,000, | 7 ‘ ‘e ot ay BRITISH. SSOOO8 oooe® ®*9 | lowed, preceding six companies of| Jullus Kayser & Co., $100,000, ; eee vation to-day. jn the area of tie operation now in'progreas. The)” | Bopt. 28—The text of R f N ; LIBERTY LOAN FLAG AT CITY | biucjackets In command of Ensign 3. Kridel & Co, 106.000 ] F sath Rr eet » 2 .. HALL. Thomas: G hi lice band R. Mallinson & Co,, $100,000 ‘ to-day’s War Office statement follows: Keb pg : oe Nonotuck Silk Company, $100,000. Conditions did not prevent entirely operations by the pursuit airp fanes | ‘i _| Seoueat ie te ae Ls . ' of the American air forces, ’ “Our attack yesterday on the Cam- Whe tne Of watch “win through] lend tien seas $100,000. ! The Americans are using their artillery freely to break up the enemy | brai front was pressed without re- NO THEIR SHARE IN : aS beds 2 cane. ty Pg vag Pelgram d Moyer, $100,000. ‘ i achi a i laxation until a late hour, Further Sub-Treasury a ing, e1 le Pelerls-Buhler & Co,, $100,000, ; ) dispositions. The Germans are depending upon machine-gun fire at . ci Sli cts lint ane Wetnike 294 Band played “The Starspangied| Malling & aohom, enz0gee a $ every advanced point in their effort to check the Americans. bie tad fai . yr ii : rT LIBERTY LOAN IN |Banner.” ‘The parade then went} Rusch & Co., $100,000, more espec nm the northern por- ’, as an v1 30., 000, ; The line fought for runs through the northem Argogne woods and ti % re batten a and isitionns PERSHING VICTORY | j through Wall a et ang up Broad ane Waeictne Boa " . ion ol ‘ul D | wa wo C a ark Lx - ; eastward along the line paralleling the Epinonville-Montfaucon Road to| °°" 0 ie Pamipelasy aes, | FIRST DAY'S DRIVE | 22" piles bata give o cont Ja Peiporuntcaa Mi ; is “ , z hed pee tictell en a baad Schwarzenbach-Huber & Co., officers a point near Ivoiry, and thence northeasterly. The Germans are massed “Troops of the éth and 17th Corps } | City Hall Park where the bonds were und employees, $100,000, 7 s r rs % "4 5 * mn betng sold under the canopy of Lib-| Jobn Dunlop's Sons, $75,000. : in the Cierges woods and in the Emont woods. pec itr continued to make good See One American Army Corps! § Ae But oN ak tae uenena pote poniee 5 Be ee } The Germans apparently made a desperate effort to withdraw the] tne front betweon oye! vere ‘Alone Takes 3, Prisoners 12 | (Continued trom First Page.) lerom 11.90: o'slock forthe rest of the| Henry W. Mosttene, $40.c0s, heavy artillery captured by the Americans in the region of Dannevoux,| ®"4 Bourton Heights, The Canadial 3,000 $ a ldny and ‘the salesmen found ready} Caadpiain SINE ‘Séllis, $46,000, { ; severed the Mine utiieas | ar mces Damen beyond) Haynsooues, in Champagne. i¢ | Company announced that i¢ will sub- si . fore: the Saas Leo L. Doblin-Jackson & Co., $50,000. duz the American artillery had severed the German lines of coumuuica-| evened the DouaiCambral toad. at | $ BS conieascccacns ceca, 20,000.00 58" arty 1 pert from the bidders) Doherty & Wadcworth Co. $8,000, c annevoux, in the great elbow of the Meuse | nightfan. 6 Se since {i - i » reat | (or tbe bonds. Mayor Hylan laid Greeti & Co,, $50,000, ee ep roe orth pei veract te were ca tured by the “eThe Eleventh Division, passing] WITH AN AMERICAN ARMY) ¢ * pal atl WNUETLE branche ees corner stone of the Liberty Shaft! Geraeta Corporation, $0,000 ys, four 210mm guns 8 Lise apres through the Canadians, rushed rapid- |CORPS NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, > | are dituates. which is to be built at Hee Brees a Sh TM in ae. 3 uric ‘or eve iT pond sol 088 S. an evy, ). Americans. ly forward @ distance of over twolsopt, 23 (Associated Preas.)—German The New York Life Insurance Com- | Prick for every $50 bond so i PI ie wan araeha 5 ‘ | he ricks were kept piling up without] Phoenix Silk Manufacturing Company, te Nepal wartt ia ee Reh prnst prisoners counted up to noon to-day | 4 pany said {ts subscriptions tn this erm $50, 000. | Verger. ie same } * * | district would be $20,000,000 and in Post & Sheldon Corporation, $50,000, d NEW HIS ATTACKS; Division, pressing northward along|?Y this corps alone total more hea Ejother districts $5,000,000. The first| Every time a $1,000 bond was pur-) gonerer, sonramm & Vogel, $90,000. the canal, captured over 500 prison-|,000. One division took more than| 5 |'$1,000,000 subscription from. this |CRased a great stroke was given on| 1. ets. Stir $5000. a crn in the detense northeast of |1,100 of the total, and reports Ee 2 ]company was received this morning, |® Dis bell buoy. and that clang was! Ther, Tiedemann & Sons, $0,000 “! ra { ; ; t B 2B, 4. Inc, : operations Dave (bien! pes, Brieoners ‘died ‘i through its Secretary, Charles 8. | e oaths are Alay “ ‘ | ¥ feauiy helped by the admirable work Prussian Guards, 4 © Alaa\ announced: Gat ita cacbere in, the fitat NOU sanmpaign this Bow Silk Trading Compeny, 1,000 ALONG THE A BR of the engineers, Less than four) The prisoners carried in dozens of $ + had voted to subscribe $20,000,000. afternoon in Prospect Park and will| Berizzt Bros, Company, $25,000, |houra from the opening of the assault, Machine guna and automatic rifles q The New York Produce Exchango| continue it through the night. Eight} Brainerd & Armstrong Co., $95,000 In spite of hostile shell fire, they suc-| which were captured with them, and 4 Feported to the Liberty Loan Com-| meetitics will be held in varioun parta| Stmuel Feiber, $5,000. fee : cowsfully threw across the Canal du the cages in the rear resemble smail mittee that the International Morcan-| oe stuten Island before the night ln| Tot&! $7,080,000, { British Commander Reports 10,000 Prisoners— Nerd a number of bridges capable “fsenais. A majority of the prisoners Ule Marine will subscribe $1,000,000. | 1), oj.) i ne 1 pane ——— Captures of Americans and French Esti- _|st carrvine trwnsport, thus permitting @=preaeed pleasure that the war was The money is expected to come) start toward. the fine ahowlem tha LIBERTY BOND SGALPERS apture ri ‘our advance to ve continued without ¢ded for them, through several banks, and the pledge|\._ - i ted High as 30,000. & | Carrier pigeons have proved them- is not now included in the offical ise | POfOUER made in the last campaign. RE TAR TOF . i check. a $ not no’ e e official! F 5 employees a pipes ae Poe? “Tie operations are. progressing! tlven ot inestimable. value in. the| $ Sst qieesteene aA of tne an0 empowers of wot ARE TARGET OF CRUSADE ; 4 BRITISH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, Sept. 28 (Reuter’s).—! gaunt operations are rere ng vent offensive by eapeianeing tale 3 f|“Newarks N-J~ announced that nait| Mo" Dry Dock and) Repair ¢ be Field Marshal Haig’s forces to-day captured the town of Arleux, five| whole buttletrot, phone and telegraph wires connecting | ~ f | of.its $44,000,000 uota had been sub. | Pre SOM ete Othe went District Attorney's Office Takes Ie | “Over 10,000 prisonera and more the advanced posts with the bases at | + pl marian Before: neh, eviainink ORE TAU ty Tean when Harty A. Hase| Steps to Protect Subscribers do miles southeast of Douai. | than 200 guns have been captured. | the rear. ‘The birds have been used ; $11,740,000 of the Prudential Lite In-|{4berty Loan when Harry EE eps tc ! ¢ . ; scribers A ae 5 fe we | freely and have repeatedly flown fro.n | ‘ i p \ mS ee eae ‘ourth Loan. PARIS, Sept. 28.—British forces resumed the battle before Cam- Army" in Planders ore eommenced| OUtPEts to the diviaishas or corpa| ¢ enone paid. Cheon Newerk. ual SNS yard at noon (o- 4 Liberty Bond “sealpers’ whose F 4 iia elapa. uarters with messa f vital | 2 | Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com-| Over in the navy yard they had an paavikaae A 0) brai at daybreak to-day, according to news received here, They are | thla/morning in Cogs tie os ios mpctieice each an cal 05 < bake ¥ subseribed $6,000,000 in Newark, | oMfgy of the Kaiser hung to a der-| sreed leads a a a athe Baie ls reported to have captured the villages of Fontaine-Notre Dame, Can-| Belgian Army. They will be reported | Mipoeunes, elol nineraeoisa’ Gegieur Oo and the Commercial Centeny | ick very time a bond was bought| Jay vere mide the target of @ crus- | . vo" | in the Belgian communique.” a . - > | $500,000 and the Commercial Casualty Sean enue ade b: sistant Distric y a Novell d Sailly. ” 7 tles or word of en advance. mipany’ $104,900 the Kaiser went higher, In the first| frogan | taing, Noyelles and Sailly. bangs apna GONE. Bast 6€ Gis plseeneinretroch cna é| tke first two towns to report oM-| hour he went up 800 feet, In the first] ‘They wore notified by him that thoy | Along the whole battlefront before Cambrai the operations were] FRENCH-CHAMPA * |rench Army and part from. the 8 | top" ey had gone “over the half hour $187,000 had been subscribed |are expected to contribute to the Léa : 4 tisfactorily thi ring, Piel’ Marshal Hale announ | PARIS, Sopt. 2%.—Following 8 the) jmerican, Some bids ware taken | one Sia ware tantetiviie. x J,,| bY the employees of the yard, and] Committee an amount of advertising | progressing satisfactorily this morning, ts oi statement {ssued to-day oy the! over by mistake trom the French, and | $283,800, and Lodi, N_ J., $216,000, | they pledged thomselves to raise halt pene (ental #9) that prsLeeray uate " Prisoners to the number of 10,000 have been captured by the British French War Office concerning the °P-| 14 way believed they had had too little MAYOR HYLAN RAISING DUNG owe bad cpiaines pistes ort 0 Shab : cata Bonds, aad tp dindatioue ttre peels ; _ f «| erations in Champagne: , training to permit them to travel LIBERTY LOAN FL/ ere tae tele. fut, ive thousand people gathered out- | Bonds, stank in their offensive in the Cambrai area, Field Marshal Haig announced in| 44 5.30 o'ctock this morning French vel beaton by these Jersey towng in re-| 146 the Liberty ‘Theatre in front of jtivities until the $6,000,000,000 loan bas s b more than five miles, They were re- | porting the actual subscriptions, bee bscribed, | Ws official statement to-day. Two hundred guns were taken by the] troeps continued the attack and took |ieased from the front feet shag SUBSCRIPTIONS POUR IN [ho allk industry’ and associated | the Poesia Ab rats onl FEEW: deen iecinp ot the Yscalpare are topics . possession of the village “! portant messages for a point twelve PeUnires, 7 Seen Bier Sedu, whis ene’ }to have persuaded bond ne . b . x i iat had pledged $7,080,000, but the|). ; soni , plot ee AE OWaSry: te _ British forces. ie ‘They also captured oe ee seroy [miles away. Despite their youth and ALL OVER THE COUNTRY; | actual subscriptions have not ched | Sane Ween ty aL a nets part with thelr bonds for les# than : Latest reports from the Champagne battle front indicate that the LP nding sebastian and captured eov. | "experience, the pigeons all sue- OFFICIALS CONFIDENT: the TABS Lon CamBNtss Aad tha) An MACTORR Wee mega by Gov. “| the market price by using arsument : addition ~|oceeded in reaching their stations, tad us eye which, although perhaps jnside. th French and Ameticans may have taken at least 30,000 prisoners, though| oral guns. ‘The battle continues, By means of the al Two “war relle” trains, containing qi A ‘ Pigeons generally panne res ° Similarly it was announced that the ii law, reflect seriously an the desirabi! 2 A A “Between the Ailette and the Aisne} nay come the fi A want frophies. won by Pershing's men, with or 18,000, ie iret news.of the cap- Hats and Caps Trades at their week- ity of the bonds as investments, Officially they have been credited ith only 18, , , the pressure of the French troops ¢on- ture of towns and important powi-| Treasury Department Believes Loan] jy"iuneheon had voted to buy a total] started on @ twenty-two-day journey! “rhe Ganital Iasues Commitice ha The British pressed their attack yesterday without a moment's let-up Rie gigi =~ au morning. Will Be Oversubscribed—Roose- Of $1,097,000 worth at Taberty Ligon thrown the: Seed aes! Digsrink: asked Mr. Brogan for a Hut of @fty until a tate hour, aS oe Seine dotably their progress in| Northes gained some ground and cap-| BROOKLYN FLYER CITED, velt and Taft Speak. rocewed at headquarters, eee Nese a ee rrel ayctione af stones ‘trtldons Msrohany onder ai ‘the northern portion battle! tured 150 prisoners, including four of- Sreenieneomne WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—America ef New Jersey and Fuirfield County,| ing investors to part with Liberty : Canadian troops rushed through Naynecourt and have reached the|ftcere. A German counter attack | “#*™t for! onday set itself to the tak of raising| PERSHING CABLES THANKS. |i ee ene eet be at | eee th of Allemant was checked com- e initia 7 Stops of two SESS AUR ore \ Douai-Cambrai Road. The British have capiured the towns of Epinoy eeahea| More to tho south the French |, WASHINGTON, —Tmtrty |@ loan of $6,000,000,000 in three week®.| Megane Keni to Hend of Making EID te tA! Has Race two GASLESS DAYS NEAR END. and aan Verger. Penotrated the ravine betwoen Jouy |Ameriials are mentioned, paune of them | rreasury officials are errtain that the| Fe eee ee tee, ASCROPANTiER Cot leoinh ere Yoles — 4 © ‘aving brought down , John ¥, Hildebrand, chairman of the| ,,\o°°! Pe Ops, omby i: ANS ON BRITISH FRONT (em coe = (asepeepeer meses e [OSTTT Sacind atl ibs,pe taagee lt Me senee ame mae ants oe... villages, ish royal air force reporte for the period expressed in the an- Loan organization, received a d Ari nd° na di : went ‘as expressed in on ian Army and’ naval guards. ete. ‘ ’ C N of July 1 to Aug. 25, made public to- | Confidence was exp) la be |eablegram to-day from Gen. Pershing, ics comprise large and smali| Mark L. Requa, menern! director o he lus would be ' he Fed s SERBIAN. day by the War Department. They |nouncement that the surplus ‘ thanking the New York industry for trench mortars, mine throwers, | the of! division of the eral Fuel Ad R, served with the Britisch ft : Notted. i ni T fl shells, helmet nd the lik: ministration sald this fternoon that sch forces after | allotted, * support of American troops. he| riftes, ells, helmets an © like, pigtration, a after RENEW ATTACKS AND CLEAR LONDON, Sept. 28.—The text of training in Bnglish schools during the| Subscriptions to the loan began aged tisba py ident Wilson was tho featu New York will experience probably no the Serbian War Office statemen! carly days of the war before the fields! pouring In to-day at all Federal Re-| "pha Americin Army in France ‘ia| ! St night's opening of the campaign | more than three or four more “gus: follows: aS amas Ware ready. 4 M. communities. had | with the American baking industries! and bia appedrance before a notable | lee Requa does not favor the u With oxeniions ceeulia, Our. ecpe tom Aven Hrotikiyn fore the campaign officially berun, —[¢' Loan carve, , 0lnl co-operation is) ning of tho great noise which shook | {Ft miled ig vet pene soe “obit { ay reached Ratavista and have gone con- tiered G- Ghosmakor “of Bridgeton, The campaisn was formally opened |the war and with Its the ‘olty, from one end to the other: |accompituned o 1 By eee Ot | . ie pate - " sured.” Ainong the guests was Secretur: days will be told by Mr. ua at ‘Open What Is Probably Their Most Important] siseraviy beyond Kochana. —— here by Secretary McAdoo, who spok? |i cabiogram wan in response to. al she iiearars Med ton yo Doaper Theives ate =e Sia : “On he same day shout Roan er | aumenaas = VOTE TE GOES OVER, | from tne steps of the Treasury at] y nt to Gen, Pershing by Mr.) ‘tne noise began In fact, betore the renee f , Contribution to Haig’s Success—Fight troops entered Voles and captured the fro en ate caasand persone, tried | uideurand on Hehal skins | prasiamit reached the "Ohara Hours BRITISH TIME TO CHANGE . , troops defending the fortress, They | owsteuetive Tactice b: x ———————--—- Jand for twenty minutes sirons, a 7 4, ¥ Opponents| to hear him. whistles, bells and horns carried the | Alongside Byng’s Army fmamediately continued thelr advance Causes Delay tm Acti After the Secretary's specch Ger- | charles Gore, Bishop of Oxford, Eng-| incasage from the boys at the front | clecke Wit Be See Darks One Mane } aS ) > Py + | towar Jskub, WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. —B my id bonds to four} y, b bh orincipal speakers! for the people at home to get busy in OF: . $ Bett THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Sept 98 (United | os norman aambee ot Prisoners, | of obstructive tactien by opponents at re “ence Cabinet as tho initial sn eg a tia rena, mase| the purchase of bonds, Fifth Avenuo| Clocks in Great Britain ari bean 4 A ; Sites ¢ : ver i e) ‘“ . | was brilliantly lighted along the Ave-! back one hour at M. Monday, thi Press).—American forces, co-operating with the British in Picardy, at- hicadytlirsahergay llr Le behest fg hivoteiee antl patie ier gro subscriptions to the 6,000.000,000 issue. | meeting of the Fourth Liberty Loan| fi? of the Allies and Broadway was Commercial Cable Company was advised , at 5 o'clock this morning, opening what probably is their most chine guns and three mountain gune, | {at Re vote would be reached before | Secretary McAdoo was the first to; Campaign. : L, sa—tne| > sane ot rea fie: while thousands | here to-day. se eu Monday “come through.” Lansing, Houston| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2%.—The IgniehE while | thousand * Aimy ortant contribution to the British efforts thus far. pi dail We Slee this | eer ote on Monday’ Ht ih? | and Lane followed. drive for the Fourth Liberty Loan| cheered, Gov. Whitman bought the | = a ;, |Our hands.’ Htely Dut aside, depends, its sup-| CHICAGO, Sept. 28—The first Im- | was opened here to-day with a mon-|rimes Square. It was a $1,000 bond § ‘The Americans, on a wide sector of the British front, faced the Hin- ITALY. ioc tude of | tT aeeeripch Vacaity ny tie later parade, portraying what Phila-|fe then made an address as did GREAT MASS AS EMBLY desourg line across broken ground averaging S00 yards In depth as 2 ~-tntedon extiaey |e aaa Buttars Com: Panic herie Tonk wan aor au. tse |niionia a gine la Hain win tie war lformin banntee Gurion er Guin CENTRAL BRANCH Y. M. C. A. “% ? ROME, Sept. 28. ense ery i. ts | Fourth Libe: i eres Neate ied gold {] bought the second bond. There were ». " se80it of the advantage won during yesterday's attack, fighting in vartous sectors of the| i ~_—_ 000, by Armour & Co. Secretary of | Fity wounded soldiers of the Ameri | Soughy the other speectioa and musis| sania, Peon One. M. “4 Piave front was reported by the the Navy Daniels, who Is on his way obiles, with @ fleet of airplanes |» military and naval bands, Protecting the extreme right of Gen. Byng’s forces, the Americans fedica al omen datas, HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, | onc: to-day after having doliverea | RU ing averhead, lod the procession nen TRE oe ea Deeg Bae: | W. B. MILLAR “at the same time tiave Improved thelr position by clearing up the inter-| ‘There was lively local fighting in| FIRST RAGELTivee. year-olds ana| three apsechew here last Night In bow) oa aes etn ID BAY Phedine [fist twa hours, Ite fleet purchase | MADAM VAN OF ZANDE, Belgian Soprano ‘ stretch of trenches to an average depth of 1,000 yards the mountain sector, espectally near |UPward: one mile and a sixteenth —-| half of the Loan, obtained the first campaign marked the opening of the | waa $900,000 through the Manufac- | Company of Soldier Singers trom Fi, Slocum pee Te Gludicarie pt anes straight subscription toward Chicago's quota feuhh Tuborty Loan drive in New |turers’. ‘Trust Company, its, second ad MAY WITHDRAW EnOM ALBANIA In tho Vallarwa eoctor « large en- plier Pui when he accepted @ pledge of $50,000 eRe e ee oie Bintan tn The ditt | been B adarnerc, Onainman ar ine ERBAM, Sept, 28,—Ausirla 1s reported to be taking steps to}emy amsault was attempted Thursday ’ trom a Chicago man on the train com~ | PuriiGes des, speechmaking or public | Brooklyn‘Loan Committes, subscribed WEST EN! END § following intense artillery Wie War | ing to Chicago, \gathorings $2,000,000 on behalf of the Brooklyn her forces from Albania, owing to the menace to her flank re: nigel, prey, thering! of which he 1s P un preparation, It was beaten back in : Gianne oh anak May! CLEVELAND, fept. 28,~-Former | ‘bt ‘Trust Company, ‘ disorder. se diomadi ia cedar Provident Taft and the Rt. Rev./ ing. Speake, ‘ ee a dive Mania.

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