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r Ty Ney prerns a = arena ot one a0 a “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’? __PRICE “TWO CENTS. connie ae ee PRICE “TWO CENTS. © me ae We eee Bs MUD a ae , i | ‘GERMANS SET CAMBRAI AFIRE: : 7) | | | BURN SUPPLIES ON U. S. FRONT GREED OF THE COAL BARONS BIG LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS 7ZAJG DRIVES ALL GERMANS ONLY REASON FOREATLESS BOOST THE CITY'S TOTAL: ___ ACROSS ST. QUENTIN CANAL | | BERLIN RIOTERS TURKEY REPORTED Hoetiiots Brana Baye advance | MSAD LTLESS NHS HNO IS $600, (qq PERNA REY KR psec Sa | it weer Soeoe: CULMIBANK COAL iS.S° i" acy’ OPS THE AUES | DreTmAW cTATIEC TH DIStUISS PARE) Nase, Up, in, the Drive d ——— Three ConcernsCon- Returns Not Tabulated. } trolling Output and MAKES GOOD FUEL, 39 TOWNS OVER TOP. ROE eI cee G in| Britain W WITH THE BRITON ARMY IN FRANCE, On) 1G b Cheering Crowds Assemble in| Britain Won’t Answer “Feeler’”’| . 4 Their BranchesReap | Estimate of the Number of Attack-] Front ., Bulgarian Legation | Until It Is Officially Received ciated Press).—Not one German now remains on the western side Big Profits. | GARFIELD ADMITS Chinese Day Celebrated in ing Forces on the Various att = e sf 3s of the St. Quentin Canal. The enemy was driven back in the heavy | ) - | —P ¥ vi SS od i ; a 7 . A “Avenue of Allies” and at Fronts. Police Powerless | Bulgar King. Flees. fighting last evening and last night. The Germans are holding the Iliandens Shut Out}| “Altar of Liberty.” (ee ae Americans and) 1 DON, Oct, 1—A peace demon-| LONDON, Oct. 1.— Bulgaria naving [east bank in great strength. by Methods Attacked Administrator Also Declares} ———- = stration took place in Berlin on Sat-|surrendered unconditionally, it is WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTHWEST OF Flanders (Belgians and British), 4 One subscription of $20,000,000, one | urday, according to news received learned frou = SS That Great Quantities are “authoritative sources” VERDUN, Oct. 1 (Associated Press). tes Behind the German | 100,000. i f 4 of $5,000,000, two of $1,000,000] here to-day. The cheering crowds|ttat Turkey also has asked officially y. rc elie : A in U, S. Courts. Available Now. Jeach, nine of $600,000 each, ana} champasne-Armonne (Americans | nied in front of the Bulgarian|for en armistice, This 1e partly con lines are taken as an indication that the enemy is burning supplies, oa foe pata | eiany. Of. dealin: Amante guceived Dee eee Legation at the German capital, ne-|firmed by the statement of Androw while observers have reported a movement of transport vehicles, By Sophie Irene Loeb. WASHINGTON, Oct. L—Fuel Ad-| to-day, brought the official total vag pesls MEA AR ded cessitating police intervention, Nonar Law that the Hritish in P's apparently well loaded, toward the north {Special Staff Correspondent of The ‘ al i Baikans (Serbs, British, French, - ., tine have woped out the Turkish . ad 4 Evening World.) ministrator Garfield to-day admitted| for the Fourth Liberty Loan in reika, ‘alldns ana Caecho-tios The rioters, according to the In-} 4 ie. ang thi “gomething more is American troops yesterday made an advance on their extreme POTTSVILLE, Pa. Oct. 1.—The} tha here are huge amounts of culm) this district up to $136,793,200. | formation, got the upper hand of the! going to follow vaks), 250,000. eer ee eS OS ee ee SS ee CS CS eeeeeeses—000 ef Evening World investigation as tolavailable for fucl purposes piled at| This is less than half the amount| pajestine (British), 100,000, | authorities and committed excesses.| The British Government, however, left along the edge of the Argenne Forest. Strenuous a why the people of New York must|+.. pennsylvania mines, as has been|that must be received before closing} Siberia (Japanese, Americans and| A number of statues in the Berlin|‘oes not intend to respond to tho took place around Cierges, near the centre of the line. shiver for the want of coal and have! «tuted by The Evening World, He| to-night in order to reach the daily| British), 50,000 squares were destroyed. tian belie bare ous LONDON, Oct. 1.—Under the threat of its speedy coptarclag . rey less ive wh Archangel (British, French and| i a iealien in| UBtHL they are officially received, 1 any ane and |conc sed also that the burning quall-| 4¥ ee asveaye 000 a ans * fe te amapioand), 84,000, | Ce beet een Ld ve feces was learned authoritatively to-day, the British, the city of Cambrai has been sct on fire by the Ga within @ half a day's ties of culm, when cleaned, are as|Meeded to make up the distri Total, West Fr: ate | Bourse, and in Parliament and pub-| An invasion of Austria by Gen. f culm, . } t Fro 000, ma the anthracite coal fie good as those of freshly mined coal,|quota of $1,800,000,000 in the pre-| Grand total, 1,525,000. | llc offices, ‘The alarm brought forth| Franchet d’Esperey's Allied Armics, ™&M% Field Marshal Haig reported to-day in his official state. the high prices, ha but declared that Fuel Administrtion | 8cribed time of the loan oampalsn | the instant demand that “something| through Serbia and Bulgaria, is iw-|ment. British troops last night continued their closing-in ve allow : John D. Rockefeller sr. this after- | be . minent 4 s following significant | figures placed this available product| oo) t bscriped $5,000,000 through COUNCIL OF PARIS SENDS be done ‘A despatch trom Copenhagen says Menton the city. They captured Proville, to the west of There are vast culm banks contain-| a+ jess than 10,000,000 ton: eek | All reports indicate a decided cleav- s S : * a 000, s the medium of the Petroleum and the Frankfurter Zeltung declares Kirg and Tilloy, close orth: | ing a large percentage of good Mar-| Dr, Garfield said the only reason] Allied ‘Trades Committee, This 1s SYMPATHY 10 ROOSEVELT | «== between the Junker and Cvn-| Werdinand of Bulgaria has arrived ot E is by cn the northwest, . . . y ketable coal laid aside years un-|he has not taken over and operated| understood to be only a fraction of| sciaewameiae servative classes and the class repre-|Isaenthal Castie, outside Vienna urther south, on the front between Cambrai and St. Quentia, the til it now reaches mountains. This;the vast culm banks is that reports|the amount that Mr. Rockefeller will sented 3 fiot sported in Constantinople. | to f Vendhuil iti \ D t Mr. 4 die (Copa ‘ by the Soctalist and Radicals| {tiots are reported in Constantinople wn of Vendhuile has been taken by the British, Ni A could in times of stress like this be/mude to him on the subject hold that] subscribe through various agencies, |Says Grave of Lieut. Quentin Is cs i a : Cen.| TMs is tho first news that Ferdinand a M 2 North of St. Qui made ready for the market, and if such a plan is not feasible, the chief] The figures, however, are not a Regarded in France as a who have the support of some Cen-|, | | again ety Buleasie the British wedge has been thrust still further into German-held terri sold at a low cost would be readily| problem being that of labor. cause for depression, Much more Sacred Spot. trists and even National Liberals A Rome despatch says the Vat.an| and the town of Levergies has been captured. ; disposed of to factories and apart-| ‘The washing of this culm, the Fuel] money has been subscribed than has : 7 : ‘ Emperor William's belated anxiety) has received confidential information ey ; S A = ment house: | Administrator said, could not be per-|peen tabulated at the Liberty Loan| PARIS, Oct. 1 Havas).—The Muni-| 0 11, soonie to co-operate in the|from Vienna that Caar Ferdinand Fighting was resumed on the entire Cambrai-St. Quentin front this The only drawback is the greed of |formed by common labor, It would| committee's headquarters, It wan|S!PAl Council of Paris has addressed | © Adentiy ais.| Probably will abdicate in tavor of his! mornin the corporations owning the vast coal |have to be done by skilled operatives | pointed out there to-day that the |to Col. Theodore Roosevelt « message |G°Vermment evidently will be diss) i'l B. lands and their unwillingness to lease | from the mine flelds, and would thus|tryth lies somewhere between oficial [expressing aympathy in the death of tastefuP to the Junkers. The Kreus) 4° despatch from Paris says the Roulers, an important railway junction point in Belgium, thirteen these culm banks to operators of | reduce that force. ; : 4 .o f Zeltu.g declares that a dictatorship 14] poo > ; igures based on an incomplete count | his son, Lieut tin Roosevelt, who & declares that a dicta P'S] Hohe de asserts that Gen, Al- welt i washeries who could readly make| While ten or twelve new washers ee auvaregant estimates” yas lit a ia tte agent re the only possible alternative. On the renee "pape SA SA rae miles southeast of Ypres, was captured yesterday by Belgian troops. y for the market this accumu- | have been estabil . a a Saree . wore > ‘ : Priite ss teal at Wied ‘ sau ready 1 r A Ts i et le mens Be have) Be tabilohed nm the lastest, which some of the newspapers have | man aviators at Chateau-Thierry on| other hand the demand of the popular| half miles from Damascus ise Pritish forces, continuing their advance in Belgium, occupied Gheluwe and PEM ETS . 3020: 80! 5 bratin Dlishec 1 ¢ Councillors sa + French cavalry is advancing on Bey- ; ‘ ‘ X i Aj Hot used was complained of by the miners ie Sse agatexating 927,9T00 | “France Jalon wile cree: Ammere | Darton ' for @ popularly elective! Sune” ° ¥ od Y= Jare now about two miles outside of the Belgian railroad junction of Menin, ae Reh ae nee oe ane Cs Care acacane a 800 have been received to-day. Among |ica in extending to the worthy father cabinet. Ls (Damascus, the principal rail- | The capture of Menin would prove as serious a menace to Lille as the oe H en aud Thicea with thesis i clared his conclusions | +n» largest were the following: of the young hero the most brotherly| Prince von Buelow, former German| way and commercial centre in |cupation of Douai, coal compantes and ed y esl) were based on reports of experts, in- tropolitan Life Insurance Com-|Compassion, "France will devoutly yerial C Hoi e| Palestine, is 69 miles northeast of i ; ‘. coal, Independent washeries, how-|cluding James B. Neale, produclug aie ae |guard the glorious tomb, which is|2mPeria! ¢ eoineee ee bol Hel iva wea cs uliles,. Beith Gacoas Continued progress along the whole front in Belgium yesterday is e being broken up for want gor of the F o 9E9, 008, conside oO be a sacred spo ue personality” who has been be sas " fe rt ‘ a A . . * mer 8 f ing a, : a ROARS r af _ ron Acmtaistiation, Tace D. Ricmatoner, Senn 000 | malaared ie ke eed en ees mee n advices from The Haguo| Were last reported at Tiberias, on recorded in the Belgian official statement issued this morning. The state- eases 8 connectios who recently visited the Pottsville dis- x % { ese a ORs F 5 acca eh “ert F y i 7 stni Another feature of the investiga-|trict. ‘Tho Investigations are still in|, Americas International Corporation | of congratulation to the Allied Gen-|as the statesman who is expected t»| the West shore of that body of Jinent says that Amersweld and Oostnieuwkerke have been carried aud tion discloses that almost the entire] yrogress, said the Fuel Administrator, | #20 erals and soldiers “who haye been|appear as the German “strong man"| Water, Arab troops, however, | Belgian troops have crossed the Zarren-Roulers and the Roulers-Meain anthracite supply of the United} Hut so far they had ae et | Equitable Trust Company, $500,000. |continuously victorious for so many|in the present crisis seized Derat, the important rail- ds at several pol at rastoully © Hed by | Ut fo far they bad not convinced*him) ational City Bank, $500,000 weeks.” THe Sern’ Fick i way junction, 30 miles east of the | fads at several points. Btates is practically controlled by|rnat the coal supply would be im- a THE HAGUE, Oct, 1.—Cordons of mpanies—the Philadelphia i Haligarten & Co., $500,000. : |. | Sea of Gallles, early in the British + three companies—the F proved by taking can thom tress win») hie — police and soldiers surround the resi- , and Reading Coal and Iron Company. and putting them to work in|..Vom Antwers. Bishop & Fish, $500, BROOKLYN PRIEST KILLED, dence of the Bulgarian and Austrian| Offensive. Damascus ts only 180 the Lehigh Co and Navigation) wasneries, | 000. | representatives in Berlin, according] les southgand west of Aleppo, Company and the Lehigh and] We added that if he could find a y Steel Spring Company, FRIEND HURT IN AUTO see despatches receive salved here to-day, | Where, it in believed, Gon, Al- epectively controlled by companies] 491.) Dry Dock Savings Institution (ad-| Rey, James J. Higgins, tor of St. The © hiutag majority parties| Be coal. barons who control the mines oppose| Greenwich Savings Bank, $ t aidle to them, and pot to the alser, ’ In this way @ close corporation - the opening up of the culm deposits} Franklin Savings Bank (additional), | Chauffeur Is Held IN MONDAY'S BATTLES | 222. tvs premisea autonomy to ai. tallroads and coul bas been s0 firmly) os a ee scale because that would | $450,000 | Rev. James J. Hi forty-three sace-Lorraine established that the whole matter BAS) Cause the market to drop, Dr, Gar-| Marden, Orth and Hastings Corpor-|yoars old, pastor of St. Ann's Ch ; Desiutchow received to-day from/Gen, Berthelot Joins in the Great Battle Chain been brought before the Supreme) meig said he had heard reports of|ation, # Front and Gold Strvets, Brooklyn.| Many Tons of Bombs Dropped on| The ! declare it is reported c Court of the United Sia es by 26) tnat. He understood, however, their) North River Savings Bank, $200,000.| gieq this afternoon at the Brooklyn} Convoys—Thousands of Rounds | 27, Mest authoritative sources” and Makes Marked Advances North- Attorney General in an effort to hreak) | ooosition was to giving leases to| Montgomery & Co., $200,000. Hossite) tro fractured aythtis iobidahy oe? | that the Turkish Government already | A : the strangle hold nels by @ small) ouim banks, enabling others to open| American Cyanamid Co., $150,000. ire = ns srantured i ~ | Fired on German Troops, Dat caked ws Ally 4 Gitieee ak aa. | west of Rheims. 5 them up and compete with fresh L. L. Winkleman, $100,000. | PARIS, Oct. 1,--The following re- | , - he Pt be w (Continued on Fourth Page.) __| mined coal, at the same time depriv- wee | parishionere,, te ip AION ORE ue ccilelting ab Siie/ Wench (hanuadet ae Second Page) PARIS, Oct. 1.—The Germans are reported to be withdrawing bee Me 4 “anti 5 . | dition ne § ospital as t Uvities of t nch | oF % ta oe ' =— 8 ER We Wie GDATALOES SF IRN! OF ‘(help (Continued on Highth Page) the re 4 collision to-day between |alrplanes has been issued by the War TRUST tween Vesle and the Aisne, northwest of Rheims, In this sector Gem. labor, ee pass re : = wal 10 OAL UY 5 rea a eeea atta oA oae the ors fk U ouT OF IT. abel na ait ys ; WARNING i | He said it was true that opere-| JOFFRE SENDS LOAN PLEA, |charics Lodiard of Cremwood Avenun, | 2%! ad, Barthelot yesterday threw his army into the chain of battle, and the Wak 10 UNLOAD CARS QUICKLY tors have mined washed gui wilh Se eo Hollis, L. I, at Washington and La “an Sept 2 our aviators destroyed | Operator 8440 Will Tell Yau Why! Office reports that he is meeting with success, freshly mined coal for the market, Says We Should! fayetto Aven Br n and put out of the fight twenty-five and Where: ae but explained that this did not lower ching Victory, | ‘The p and his friend were being |airplanes and set fire to two captives! If the dealer says he's out of {t, you Gen. Gouraud's army, attacking in the Champagne, on Berthelot’s W. COOKE, State Fue! Ad- | the quality of the coal, because time! Panis, Oct, 1.—Marshal Joffre, in|driven north through Washington Street | balloons. will find it can be had at all inde-| yi an RET Anat ot Galle iuend ten fie: D ninistrator, jasued a warn- | does net destroy the burning qualities | onnection with the Al t by Michael Hagen, chauf( of Cutch Twenty-six tons of hombs were | pendent 4 0 oF by ringing up | iBNL, Is progressing satisfactoril and is expected to reach its objectives ti Y to-e rat “ig. [of culm. successe nd on occa) f the ogue, L. 1, who tried to turn aut for dropped on cot Murray Hi! 8440 and asking for pyortgx, ‘to-night. Binarville and Conde-Liz-Audry have been cap ‘ sng “hers: today | 1 3 | Reports to Dr, Garfleld also say that| Fourth Liberty Loan, to made the Lediard ca’, driven by Carl Franz tion points behinc Aixcovercd medicated massug . en captured. , and when coal is ne al eh |such culm as has passed through the | following tement to The United No. 7 Lawrence Avenur, the | pe ¥ on. Hauentum: known as 4 succesm (Gen. Berthelot is apparently making an effort to straighten out prom the 5 ves s ‘ : fe rhe | washeries is mainly steam sise with |! res 3 F Bronx, A arging to peaeece Frant Mont St. Mart Hs hag AO ey ding” ane yaenes he salient which remained northwest of Rbelins, following the elim. consignces will be reported by the | ¥4 vA “Victory approaches in hasty |crashed into the priest's car, throwing | 200 t ums, pis bags, an inflammation ion of the Marne pocket De , State Fuel Administration to the | Very little domeatic sise, strides, But so that it will be still (him and his friend to the wera fired at | Fume pus baxe, and il 'infaamations mation of te Marne pocket, Between Rheims and the Oise and Aisne Federal Fuel Administration, with “THE AWAKE: quicker, it Is every citizen's task to| Franz was locked up int eu French airmen |pyorrhoew or caused by dental plat Canal, north of Vailly, the French still have an average of six m! be $ Loa b ‘ ue Police Station charged \ith —E—— rhe dne Dollar, Complimentar: 4 y @ view to having the coal trans- ine’ pertoroanes ef Te give gold plentifully so ay to secure |reciiess driving Aavicy jg fhowe who want fo anil their [perimental sample treatments are, | 0.60 OB ® front of nearly twenty ive miles, to reach the ferred to users who will promptly He tadlpooal for She pwns per eas thelr Blood fe saianiaummaiaice Link ERTY MONDE fo! gispensed piteet Now Tork, ore’ Hi ii held by the Germans before the enemy's first Marne drive began.) Pr ‘ al “i - ead osioiance vi vue sucuivn” RACING ENTRIES ON PAGE tz | “Psst Eh ew Tork, lo all wae French have taken more than 43,000 prisoners om: the to - ’ , >

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