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| FERN PEACE FOUNDED Ta Provider Comforts fo Convalescent Heroes). eae BULGARIA CRISIS. BAKER QUESTIONS = HL ON JUSTICE I WLSON'S Seon” RESULT OF MASSED. GERMANS TAKEN MESSAGE T0 ALL WORLD LUvcorT, ant 2 PUUSTELL W iy anes wegen bor tuiig» «| AMERICANTROOPS IN CHAMPAGNE J America Will vit Fight to Utmest| Until That End, He Pledges FERS | at Loan Opening. | } REPLY TO ALL FEELERS. TO-DAY ACCLAIMS | Unshakeable Resolve Is Na-| WILSON’ § SON'S SPEECH { tion’s Aim, Spoken at Dawa Lut of Victory. 1 Mount Pawsint, Tex wal tern os March Says Germans Now Orders That They Be Properly ; Can't Withdraw Divisions | Fed—They Ask for Canned St Vian From West to Aid Ally. Beet First. PHU TOE, William Be Sorts Cranston, Wie is 1 1ELED IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY WASHINGTON, Sept, 2 REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. : Sergeant. | | M’MINN, bare Mate N.Y. ve of the concentration of the American Theim- WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY igaria, Gen, NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Friday, Sept. 27 (by the Asnociated Press).— Secretary of War Bakery who watched the American troops begin the attack MARTIN, Paul A, | Paul Rory, N. J on the western front. in the region northwest of Verdun, Roy He Nett Hitherto, Gen, March explained, | Visited the various headquarters be« " Vilna da . whenever a section of the Central nd the front to-day, The Secretary " spent more tha c " smplres was menaced Germany waa "P¢Mt More than an hour in the vicina ity of cages holding German prisoners and gave instructions as to the treat- pending collapse of E oh auld to-day, is a direct result for able to withdraw divisions from the cna. "Pramas | Woltey ‘Tenham, Va west front to bolator up the threat-| ment of prisoners 4\ eae save viens, BE thu WOES Immense ” Growds Throng} |RETURNED TO DUTY—PREVI-| oned point. | One sake (nenacted: by Wesrethe 1 " mpartial justice, and| About President on Way Out OUSLY REPORTED MISSING "That day is now past,” he added,' Raker contained 2,000 _ prisoners. peace is to be impartial j ) | IN ACTION. f 4 ‘ eee Pix; i . “an a result of the concentration of| When the Secretary appeared Amert- f until an eternal temple of p an of City to Washington. | Corporal. the entire American Army on the| can officers command en the Germs } be erected above that corner stone, —_—_--— | | NKIAON, Lonle 1, @iilaleljtus | Ue ‘ | : : , | PM rae |wentern front, This has forced the| tc stand at attention, All except one, all the thought, all the energy, all] Thousands voiced their loyalty and| pet os Tane, oa | Seance: tee Ri. Conte, German General Staff to keep intact| an officer, leaped to their feet and @ the resources of the Allied nations} confidence in President Wilson this| daughter of % « | eateries ot oat their whole strength in France.” Pull on the shoulders of the German | LAW us WevGleh to he single BUF bade | Goekinne whit ut his dSpahiiva (roan Tame, reaamng- He “gratis ; ’ WOUNDED — PREVIOUSLY RE-) ‘The eilmination of Bulgaria, thel offcer by an American Sereeant 200 { ni 7 ~ + e] au or < of war. the Waldorf to return to Washington, welescent” Soldier Private [Chief of Staff pointed out, should a] brought him to his feet. Speaking in |neparate peace be granted, would fore.| German, the Secretary asked the pris. | This was the keynote of President] they swept police und Secret Service | aR ye tian MTaritord, Conn dow the isolation of Turkey and| oners questions regarding conditions Wilson's address delivered last night| men away, crushed against bis auto-| T a 2aome maintained by the employees of the wife of the Secretary of the Interior. Under the SICK PREVIOUSLY REPORTED | the possible re-entry of Rumania into] within the German lines and what the a3) in the Metropolitan Opera House in| mobile, grasped and kissed his hand| A Department of the Interior in Washington, care of expert nurses the wounded are cared for MISSING IN ACTION, | the war. The effect of these events! soldiers thought of the war. H New York and mersaged to eager] and raised a cheer that could be heard; wounded soldiers, invalided home from ser. and nursed back to health. The photo shows Miss | Private) jon the grand strategy of the war was| The trousers of one of the prisoners listeners in évery part of the world, | far blocks. | vice in France, are taken care of. The work is Nancy Lane, daughter of the Secretary, reading to | AFFELDER, Martin Ge A138 Hum. | Ovum he sald had been patched. The Secrotary no- Germany heard it, 4nd knows there], THe Crowd that jammed both Fifth _Personally supervised by _Mrs. Franklin K. Lane, convalescent soldiers. | boldt St. Brooklyn. | In the new Franco-American drive] ticed this and asked about it. The A Avenue and 23d Street, at the Wal- aa = —_ HANSEN, George, 415 St. Ann's Ave. | the American forces west of Verdun] prisoners explained that each German can be no peace for her until she) gore corner, was so enormous that New York City. | have passed beyond the Hindenburg| teeiment had a tatlor's kit. 7 RONINSON, Walter 8... Lawrence gives better security than her “word| both streets were impassable and the 387 NEW CASUALTIES REPORTED: erARR tts parent my, Lee ee ee uN ae | ucretkiy akan pave code CR of honor.” President was detained more than ten 9 [ket Pain NAVAL CASUALTIES. |ileld line. Gen. March was unable tathe privonern be given food as soon RTL ATROM vemer H, Canty, Minn, | . Tt 18 to be justice for “those to] Minutes In starting on the short trip} DIED FROM WOUNDS RECEIVED| WASHINGTON, Sept, °8—Caau.| (“entity positively American units] 4s possible after being brought to the , from the hotel to the Ptnnsylvania TOTAL OF LOSSES NOW 38 960 IN ACTION—PREVIOUSLY RE- |uitien were announced by the Navy | Which participated in this action, He|rear, The Secretary was told that whom we wish to be just” and it ts] 7 9 PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | Department to-day as follows: aald t the Geemane ted Mead of Amereak ation. attack was characterized by H sto he justice also for “those to whom Died, 4, emlgn, 30 Austin my, (th S0m0 sharpness and rapidity |canned beef, and that they always Se aera wena ; . . me 20 Aastin which had heretofore marked the|«sked for it first after being captureds tt must be," suid the President, “a| “Threo cheers for Woodrow wi-|Of These, 7,836 Have Been Killed in Action, | yoUnpeo In ACTION—PREVI- | Mii Aibere J "30'Che st — lee, Belk | American operations. On the firat| White bread came second in their de- son! | el 7 oe ires. Justice that plays no favorites and) 20 | H w Z OUSLY REPORTED MISSING lay Gen, Pershing’s men advanced | sires, J knows nb standard but the equal] The crowd took up the shouts and} 21,388 ave Been ounded and IN ACTION, from five to six miles. A German offic hoed by the thousands of 5,234 Are Sapa Official despatches to date show | Acie and carried a cane resembled the 1 ors who filled the win- German Crown Prin I attracted pture by the perebees ns in this #ec-|inuch attention from the Secretary's ‘God bless the President!” aiematined RONGRY, We're with you to the finish SAND EIS, Chai ia | BERGEN 1, New (i Albert J who wore a mon nt, om | rights of the several peoples con- | they were other spec Se SHURY, Joveph, Ta! ae 1 10 . 149 ' the frat of a serten of ve|dowa in every building 'n the neigh.| WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. —Twol wut die Si toe, ta | nua ys, rane 20 atone | CANADIAN CASUALTIES, hao ( ’ fi 5 ; yhich the} borhood, ‘The crush in these windows | °7™Y lists of 387 names given out Mor) Mite iat “b eek Sewn y) OTTAWA, Ont., Sept. 24.—Tho fot- | to the west of them have taken more rs q TAPIGPRDIC. DATS STADHS ID WY i publication to-day by the War De-| PORrsT ¢ Mechanic. ing Ami ns are mentioned 7 Brith tien for Week, i President restated, in terms more|WAs so great that one man, WHOSE] Har ment make the total erican DIED FROM AEROPLANE ee bs the Intent. cagualty tints nae tant eee LONDON, Sept. 28.—British Army crystal clear even than his earlier] identity was not learned, was pushed Wie, eaieeg eee a CEs 960, OE ACCIDENT. HE accate KILLED IN ACTION. | Gen, March announced that pra castaltion for the week eng today, } pronouncements, the war aims of the| off a sill and fell two stories, welch 408 sare Uilléd swiactions Lieutenant. MAJOWSBKI, "Powell" R BIND: | Comm Laan Sew iattint: Stem tieally ait of the sath Division (Ken- jog announced by the War Office, fol- United States, The other four para-| The Hresident answered the stormy| "ane art Lat, published in tho morn-| BELL, Simoee M., Lem tirore, Cal wih, rt W., Mount Holly Sorin, t's. | MURPHY, Fu New York. tucky, Indiana and Southern [linois) low: 0" Teer ig or led of wean, | Graphs were as follows: greeting with a smile, When the] ing papers, contained 14 names DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND nt i KING. Ws aes: We has now arrived abroad, missing, 808; men, 49757 Second, no special or separate rowd surged around his automobile] second, of 193 nes, $s divided ns OTHER CAUSES. SICK IN HOSPITAL—PREVIOUSLY DIED ‘oF “WOUNDS. £ Suramarelis the situation on all | ciccaiaaiuaiiaaea iciiantniiaaaa ngle nation or | he shook hands with as many as pos-| ronowa: Killed in action, 49; missing Privates. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. | fanvey. J. 1), Now Retford, slaw rats Fo MC sation ay ihe wa any group of nations can be made | pible and spoke his delight. A great|jn getion, 10; wounded severe) FREY, Frank W. 118 Putnam Sty| , Sergeant: TRESS, 4. G., Kokoame, tnd good last week, it has been continu- | garians, particularly those. which the basis of any part of the set- share of the hurrahs were meant for! dea trom wounds, 27; died from ARR Nuh ola) ase hv KrouGH, & MISSING. ously better this wee fave bask rained bevweunithe Vaae tlement which is not consistent | Mrs, Wilson also, and the crowd re-| piane accident, 1 "dled from ac JUDY. Howant W DELANEY, John Worcester, Mana PRISONER OF WAR. Turning to the Balkan front, Gen.|darand the Albanian mountains. The ithe commian interest of allt |epokied'to her smiles with sho Riana ace en re h SHANKS tan | BUSOVAN, W ed | HAYNRAML CB. Da. Superor, Wie March characterized the operations | ery for peace from the. Hulgai a th cn ibe ne leagues ae h shouts. | and other causes, 4; died of dis WOUNDED ‘SEVERELY. MALL, 3. "weuypeD there as a “tremendous drive carried) was taken as direct evidence of tie 8s strong cordon that! 1) aaaition to the 7.836 killed in ac=| JOUNSTON, Charles, I ; Maan Wonecte, Mave. resulted, he sald, in the quick capture) garian forces: of the railroad lines and understandings within the VON’ KUMMER, precikand Gustav, unning through| As to the success of the “pictur. d to give th President and 1- 4 \ ion to da 032 have been wour of ‘ Help rna and Vardar valleys, which, in| . of the general and common family of arty reasonably comfortable a sevareiy, £486 TEE Graig Ava damnalege Dye ie oe? Gadition to Oeing the main supply | Palestine, harsh anid te Biott the League of Nation conduct from the hotel lobby to the st L * Lieutenants. RCRA, de tomdon, Minn. inex for the ulgarian front on both| conspicuous feature of this was the | determined, and MRODY, ¢ ton, Mok BY, Fed daeut,., Buttato, p ‘ Ls Fourth, and more specifically, | eutomobile found itself helplens: in| Ceeemaee Fee Pe ie erie ita Dima 2 BRADLEY, int i! ronstituted also their princtpal| flight of the German commander in there can be no special, selfish fry, cur owes Outside ahd analy | CON | KING, George Ln Ardsley, Ni Ys tes Corel We 4 of excape, chief, who apparently got out in ad« | economic combinations within |v overwhelmed Y| rhe iss Asal ACTION PUTNAM, Winfield Ma Cooper un-| iy Tawresites.” Mian, advance of the Allies has re of hie troons sac, ' I. ton. New York | the league and no employment of Moni\or t rowd waited can hous yor K ony | ost 0 crowd waited an hour eants. | JENKIN, Frank 1, Ottumwa, Te | \ tt or | Sera any form of economic boyco And a Hule \but tel voe f rous cheer- | 1oLMps, Oliver W ng showed that it had not been | KIMBBILIN, Clare: wearied in waiting, Hats of all scription filled the air, and when resident's exclusion except as the power of ) economic penalty by exclusion ’ from the markets of the world may be vested in the League of Nations itself as a means of dis- cipline and control; Fifth, all international agree- ments and treaties of every kind must be made known in their entirety to the rest of the world. , : ; The President was speaking at the mm wile tiie bleed bh tanta dawn of victory on all the Allied ning. The great rotunda was fronts; speaking as a victor who de- Syst BR cae Breet error es mands not reven, » but justice their way to the lower level, where ANDI ie ARRULY, Soferine DUNN, Morne, 0: nachine finally got under] punt, Prev Viernes, at least a dozen vurieties o} ‘ i Privates Chi ear were in tt u at his NM AWAUGHL I HULNTA, Jose Y The crowd did not cease cheer- | BROWN. Edmond F. 15 Lake St i until the automobile had disap-! Brooklyn. 7 | Mga te ei, Wall 4am M on i tonne a Mien Beak: Coe Ey, fiw ? Lin-) KAU foter HL, Alert ‘Lea, Minn. Nb th | TAYLOR, Carroll, 393 a: | he Fourth | the President's train was in waiting. | . It the beginning of the Fourth . | | ae __ When Preside@t Wilson reached his! | Coes - aot Liberty Loan campaign, a campaign| car the engincce who Was to pull the} ra So aT’ Oo : which is to provide the material aynington was waiting, ¥ r . Mr. President; 1 know my hand isa Little gre but I want tke hands with you. means of enforcing every word of the dress. ————E Buglers, STACK, William, Atoysics, 87 Lott! St, Brooklyn, N ’ notable President smiled on him and | ] JEWS WANT TO FIGHT. ed his hand i! | axhite, Wan rnsee, aie0, | | Aaa, fam glad (to shake hands with 4 | Chief Mechanic, Clamor for Service With British | *< he wad Mrs, Wilson also ECKLES, eH. Momphix, Tenn a nook hands with the sineer, . tu Holy Lan, ortho President and ColrE, M: House | FeDEG” ; NOM lax saan eeanies ~ / oy 7, 7 Tho young Jews of Russia, espe-| held a conference after breakfast at) TRACY, Cla | : apeettid, 0 Le. - and Abe COctCH Clt1e Bry cially those in the territory east of} which they are believed to have dis-|4!})4i ovis a, Men scan is. Wagoner, | ae ee Ma Baikal, are clamoring for @ ‘ re-| Vous, t s. 648 River- b apne Sto pon a te ERED, Charies Privat chance to enlist in the Jewish Legion, | UUGst Nonoernine Ae WEATHERE New York City: reannansoy. at Wea Curae ° F | which is now actively partiespating tn} , cablesrams recrived) wreia. rederick Au 230 . 89th it = Perr. the British campaign lostine, A] tel ing 0 he fine ‘res! New York City: Oter7ke A ‘i gimilar movement spreading ae nt Wilson's address last night had | wWEYNSTEIN, Isidore, 97 Ave. B, New | ZF 2 i throughout Argentina, The Zionist] ity President Wilson and Mra, wrt white.) st Au Organization of America han received | Wilson at breakfast at the Waldort | Nika f WiSethown, 163 W. 122d St. | eet . cablegrams from districts represent. | were Rear Adini on, Col, | WYNNE, I Cy: ae ing $6,000 potential recruits, asking | Howe. Recrotar ys Me | NRO Ng i i re ancl o- Lag aw Ce Vad H ) wre from the British Gov-|Tirown, Mra, Brown and Miss Rrown YovoTOROY, Sam, 446 Album Ave, \ \ ¥ a if brea ernment le pation enabling their}of G voretary Mead. Mr N.Y. Us y bows, Brooklyn, N. ‘4 4 J stinent MeAd nd Miss McAdoo 4 4 S. | CHURCH, Harold C., 4773 Broadway, anuatinen Margaret Wilson. In the President's | DIED FROM WOUND: Brooklyn, N.Y, vi ¢ A communication from Buenos | ile, bes Wilson, | Lieutenants. . +c Dr acres yepare A grea’ sos irs, Dollie nand @REEN, Harry 4 Tret. Ns ¥ ‘ CKhoy or Alec <é- among the Jews of Argon uo All members of the | Hor Hemant fant, aville, Ma. i join the British Arm. [ report | Pre: dant rf Ree east wooo Sergeants. W. r | states that practically all the young] (Reten My ! ha OP i leave for the Pa fn visit , Wort a | Ottis ae Loree f teers how for the benefit of the R Th : if pn — Cross is being held, and also was ex-|., s No! Wie pected to pay eoveral athor visits. | Getenic , | Yi aia mn eta, th " G. F. BAKER JR. A PRIVA Jf YP Sfogcee oF ER JR. A TE. mwa | SCL pent - Che ereceo" x Banker & = Artillery Serwt tt and WH Tey for Commis i | 7 Re omy © ene « t 1 Ni | 4s 12 me 9 9: om From a position as ® captain of fine|} ; a i it , . V 4 7 Hope the corn ance to a place In the ranks as a pri-|« i! 5 i ) 22a 1G J vate in the army Is to be the step ‘ led , ptt ie crop'll be biA— F finsen nest work by Goorge Fe bane HEAT MS th iaet rasmmny, i AACEHFE CE Gee Z KE ‘s r., Vi preaident of the ations on . sors (Jobby 4 L Ban pation i John, 271 Bleecker Street, Kank and director in many big M That'll mean more } Mr, Baker ha necepted for the i 4) ( artillery officers’ tra school and is “ to Feport itor duty in a few daye at a M mgRaahs William Brinley, 205 Arch ’ ET sents old and maertea. opket | DIED OF DISEASE, ONE NCRT Ie) Routh Rent tnd aly italy. In charge of a! Privates. | "MISSING IN ACTION, of dacutenont , He oe Ye Miughie, desea Sie, Privat | He will well dinner to- ERER, William D. Niagara i) BF Drury . night at the Savi 200 employves 0 KELBERER, . are aur Z.. Eldon. Mo. My, how I like them! bane who r be his guests, halle, Ne ¥ d+ kasaeitl, Ont \ } heatro. party at. the Cohan & PRR, Frask, doima.' ai MIS Hoty Tole. “Peaition "Pe | Harris "Theatres RANDALL, Charlee L,, idaho’ Pause, 10, RIBBRA, Andres, ania Fe, N. Mex, \ ee