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—_— Oe ee a ae a ae A TT * 2 HAIG BREAKS GERMAN LINE ON FRONT OF TWENTY MILES; — MAY CUT OFF ENEMY’S RETREAT Advances Between Cambrai and St. Quentin | and Penetrates German Defenses to a Depth of Two Miles. LONDON, Oct, 2.—Between Cambrai and St. Quentin the German line of defense has been broken. It is uncertain what lines the enem) in the rear. The British advance threatens the German line of retreat in the Oise Valley and also from the Massif of St. Between the Aisne and the Vesle Rive tiiree days have advanced on a front of ten miles to a depth of three to Gobain. French troops in the last four miles. in 1917. In view of the loss to the Germans of St, Quentin and t The Germans are now retreating toward the line they held tines to the north of that city an enemy retirement on a fairly large scale seems probable, Given fairly good weather, some very big changes on the stern front may be seen before winter. The forward smash of Haig’s troops was on a 20-mile front between Cambrai and St. Quentin, They penetrated the German line to a mac. | imum depth of about two miles. Wide gaps have been torn in the tine| on the Fonsomme-Beaurevoir front. (Beaurevoir is two and a half miles east of Le Catelet and Fon- sommes is nearly five miles northeast of St. Quentin.) : ; |p ace in the course of the night. 1 | lie Germans must fight with less|face of heavy counter-attacks, espe- | Sequehart, four and one-half miles southeast of Bellicourt, ‘as been enemy, who was thrown back to tne | | nope fulnens to maintain their line | C\aj!y on the debatable ground nor | —— | : . anc « ‘aucon. ne captured, as has the hamlet of Preselues, just to the north. east bank of the canal, -continues to j West of the Meuse. heavily wooded ground of the ane ea Pi | resist with marked energy American detachments in the Ar-|gonne, west of the forest itself, South of Cambrai British and Scottish troops, together with New] saetween the Aisne and | Fonne Forest continue to clean up)Hghting became reduced to mere | i ° , : . einada, wanditie = nwhacking tactics. This is a form | Zealanders, have occupied Crevecoeur and Rumilly. the French troops gained new ad |enat Wilderness, sending back scores! j¢ warfare in which the Americans, | | 3 | vances west of Rheims. The Frenc of machine guns, trench mortars and| with their individual initiative, are | | nold Pouillon and Thil and the south- é other captured material, On the sal- second to none, ‘Thus, although hum. | ern outskirts of Villers-de-Fran- | Allies Urge + the Ut United States| vane ist there appeared to-day three | rous, email bodies of Germans, infil. | now in the hands of the French, We to Send an Ultimatum to of in thelr aed at the eastern edge canily able to take care of them \nies ealned SOud caeeh oF bs m of the wood. To what extent the Germans have| euvillette and ied our line to ‘ héaAaulrtiey: coat to. indicate | CYents to change their plans is shown | the southern outskirts of Betheny.| wWasHINGTON, Oct aa ultiele seabed nues to indicate) yy a battalion order just captured. | chaana® ma to not in of traffic coi mind at our present position is) For! nati oe (6 bi ane Und T — ; ; t |but in organization. It is known the |Our winter position.” The regiment) FOrmation of Cabine de ruthless destruction of cities and pri- at the ume & | e i. ‘ e this dictum was iasucd ‘ : Set T Oo . : BRITISH. vate property in Northern France|™¢™Y |8 using units as small 98/ was in the lino below Cambrai, There Malinoff Is Reported— Germans Set Towns On Fire as Belgian and) joxpox, ovt Mowing is the)and Belgium is being urged on the ile torrelntoree” those) 1h the | seman) to have been a seaeral’ Jug Serbia Evacuated ; s, | Serres plies hed B te | ene I B be Red 0 © | fighting line. Kling of the German forces. . a Vacated, Allied Troops Sweep On—Belgians ae: [ae on sited report: | Allies and the United States and is) Iilinols troops taking part in tne! Numerous observers have reported Near U Boat Base: | my throughout the earlier ae Baie e BE Dag Renee chal uae ais ae He Be aegis te] gh? Meuse, westward from Brieulles. | PARIS, ne CHLEYRS) ABU 7 5 : tg Rca fab | Al pier Peto 4 5 of Cambrai and st.! J a ced ore tha ty direction is along the river to- |German and pacifist riots are in prog- WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FLANDERS, Oct. 2 (Asso-| Part of the day, in the afternoon the) Quentin and the devastation of one |miles on the first day of the attack,| wards the north and then towards! ios throughout Bulgaria, according Fated ste 5 % 1 Division attacked part of the! of the most populous regions of the unit reaching its objective hours | the apex of the American line, | Rete Sabeua not, PUMmes an noecl ciated Press).—British forces to-day captured Rolleghemcadelle and ad-| centre of the German defensive line) furope as the Germans retreat, has! ahead of time. many: Germans straggied in to-day |to a Purich despatch to the Journa! f a + hi . ‘and gave them ot | | vanced for a distance of 3,000 yards (nearly two miles) southeast of | Which runs from Fonsommes to the! aroused great indignation and it was) Their advance was so rapid that walting to be captured they deliber: | It is added that rumors are current of neighborhood of Beaurevoir, The at- | gaid in diplomatic circles to-day that| in the region of Gercourt-et-Drillan-| ately sought some one to whom they |the formation of a National Cabinet in | Roulers. tack was successful. The village of | ¢ many would be warned soon that | court tiley came upon a party of Ger- | & hy Gales At one point seven- Bulgaria under the leadership of Pr > - ‘ . . Sequehart and the hamlet of Prese- ty-five Germans were captured when . ' pie ii | | & neal " if she allows the work of destruction! mans just about to sit down to a | PARIS, Oct, 2.—The Germans are moving their heavy arlillery | jues were captured and the Fon-!to continue, severe reprisal will fol- luncheon In thelr dugout. The a small American detachment ap-|mier Malinoff and Dr. Gheenadieff. away from the Belgian coast, according to reports here to-day. The Belgian Army, co-operating with the British Army of Gen.) Plué:cr and the French Army of Gen. Degoutte, successfully renewed trallaps completed the capture of the tion and the Berlin Governme ; ch ; nd Herlin Government tolg to-day their heavy attacks on the Flanders front. | enemy's defenses south of Le Catelet that for every French and Belg The Havas Agency says the towns of Menin and Roulers, railway gant Sib RSUER Od CRGATRAY Nese ree RULES Y pean epg M § 1@ + BOC nol ° city equally important and valuable junctions in Flanders, were set on fire by the Germans in face of the|a tierce struggle all day was termi sentimentally aa mater ally will be pew Belgians, British and French troops. Frengh guns now con-| nated by @ successful attack at dusk, laid waste . st as a result of which New Zealand and nee reprisals bY ‘bombardment trol the railway line running from Ostend, through Thourouf and Roulers| qngio-Scottish troops drove the en-| Mave caused the Germans to discon- to Courtrai. British monitors are co-operating actively in bombarding |emy from Crevecoeur and Rumilly Hehe! yl Seine pe Moinmuaitienn it the German lines on and near the coast. Jand established themselves on the js felt ho 2 similar warnin [ a * Py | bigh ound east and north of those, might by in bringing home LONDON, Oct. 2.—French and Belgian troops have made fresh he wi 4 jto the German people the danger of} progress in the direction of Hogglede and Roulers, and the Britis! have Cae LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS — PARIS, n St sommes- FE “North o eared of 1 taken by us in these BESTOORMEL. a cREVECOUR aHAycouRr BLECATEAU | ee NCH. Following FR Oct. 2. Beaurevoir line of th the enemy and hundred prisoners text of to-day's War Office statemunt Quentin lively fighting took breached. point Joncourt was the Aus- were operations.” RUTHLESS BURNING. low. Rhine should be n ked for destruc retaliation for territory now | troops. ruthless destruc oceupled by on of On | Link Presiden BEFORE PERSHING’S TROOPS — ON THE FRONT ABOVE VERDUN Americans Make Progress in the Argonne Forest and Send Back Scores of Machi AMERICAN ARMY NORTUWEST OF VERDUN, Tues- day, Oct. 1 (Associated Press.)—The WITH THE en made progress to-day, forest they are opers Clerges road total ba nce Sept planes and 21 balloons. On the left flank of th [force and a Ge overcome, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, GERMANS IN RETREAT BEFORE PERSHING ON THE VERDUNFR ONT GERMANY PLANS 'ST. QUENTIN-CAMBRAI GAINS|GERMANS ARE IN RETREAT 0444494-4-4444040904-4 64404400444490900404 ny to-night appears to be with- drawing on the American left. |ly speaking, he is going in the direo- jtion of the junction of the Brunhiid nd Kriemhild systems, In the Argonne Forest Americans East of t ing north and hold positions on the from Gesnes to Exermont, this district there has been stift| SUMPtion being that these machine! had been withdrawn from other fighting, local positions repeatedly| fronts in an effort to minimize the > jchanging hands until the Americans| American supremacy of the last few : + ? to-day cstablished their supremacy. on . atti p f : The excelienc . . he weather conditions were far hs excellence of the American! rom taverable for the airmen, #0 |aerial force is demonstrated by a that little could be accomplished, pur|® 26 of 100 hostile ne Ame Broad ans, [ir French pressed their lines slightly bringing near the time when parly| peared in front of them and began man Colonel It is suggested that the cities of the | who was one of the group, was shot! promptly threw up their hands, Koob re ener iy» 1918. GEN, FOCH, COMMANDER | OF ALL ALLIED ARMIES, IS 67 YEARS OLD 10-DAY A 6 @ a ; 3 $ ine Guns. in the escape. The Miinois soldiers helped them- selves to the Germans’ lunch of pork, red cabbage and black bread, Soven kegs of beer, a supply of wine and a German typewriter were found in the dugout. heel as he was attempting to It is evident the Germans estimate $ fully the nature of the American ef- 3 fort and are hurrying up al! availa- e@ he] ble resour This is true not only g of| of the enemy artillery and infantry, | ( ° but also of the air forces, During the day German airplanes began appear- In| ing over the American lines, the as- / the American aviators, with charac- | teristic enterprise, more than held the upper hand. During the day the chief activity of the Americans was in holding and consolidating their positions in the shooting point blank. The Germans |"eleased from prison a few days ago |under a pardon by King Ferdinand, AUSTRIANS SAY Wi SPEECH OPENS PEACE WAY of Kaiser as Step in Ope Message W ILSON’S Discussions, AMSTERDAM, his New Yor tion with the letter of th speech, ‘Tuesday five points made by President Wilson in| taken in conjun e German E LONDON, Oct, 2.—News has reached | atrocious ultimatum was sent by the the Serbian army in Macedonia that | Austrian Government, The neutrality | revolts have broken out in Serbia and | imposed by our national duty had ne | other regions where there are Serb:ans, the basis of such facts, confiscate : : their property and imprison them in Commands—Sailors camps. i roops on Dutch Frontier Refused to Obey FOR OF Vice Chancellor Reported to Have Discussed Govern- under consideration for the reorgan ization of both the Imperial German and Prussian Ministries on the lines of a parliamentary system, according to the Berlin Tageblatt, which quotes Friedrich von Paye’ ViceChancellor, to this effect. The Vice Cl Bays, received the leaders of all tho contemplated which the would extend as to the Imperial Ministry, gaid that th Articles 1X. tion must be possible Poies, the Ty fused to co- of the Vice Chanee! cree from t the resignat the former meeting of the situatio: way to recognition « indefinite b comn FIRST U. WINS More Credited Sep [the first An airplanes wo tories, aver | 1) GERMANS GET RUSSIAN GOLD. influence upon the judgment of the} " |honest citizens of this democracy Croatians and Glprenss, “Tpis ane | nouncement ts made in Serbian pe fee vith ued MAN | semi-official note, which adds it is Precreyhi rt ening |feared that the Austro-Hungarian |") pme™ 0) | BY MUTI U Government purposely is arranging | ticr and ha with the police authorities to excite] official of th Oct. L—The | —_—_—_—— | the peaceful inhabitants, and then, on | q te the shipt Russian its rece the and WALKER at Camp WALKER beloved a wldy) Relatives invited to oA. M, for the rept ment Reorganization AMSTERDAM, Oct. —Plans are parties yesterday and discussed the Vice The representatives of the Right, ot the Independent Socialists and of the | of a coalition government. At a sitting of the main committee German lor Von Hertling. attain the Katser's goal—full adjournment was then taken Than WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Oct. planes brought down for every three | pilots in the squadron. Only four pilots were lost. This is a world record. ——»——_—_—_. Reaches Horder b 2RDAM from Nicholas Aloysius Church. Dix, John Henry Watker, aged 24, residence, 780 Van Buren Torgen, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 8.30 A. M.j thence (o St. Bridget’s Churen ar where a mas Calvary Cemetery. —— — _—_—— FORMATION PARLIAMENT the Imperial hancellor, the newspaper parliamentarization. Chancellor declared Prussian as well Ho also @ abrogation of parts ot and XXI. of the Constite taken in hand as soon as 1 tot ‘ageblatt states, have re- operate in the formation Reichstag Monday, Hor Von Payer read a di he Emperor, announcing ion of Imperial Chancel- He announced that Chancellor had called a party leaders to discuss n to determine the best of the German people. An — 5. AIR UNIT RECORD IN VICTORY Seventy Successes to Squadron During tember Fighting. nt 2.—During September merican pursuit group of on more than seventy viv- aging two German air- Indemnity ne. t of Oct, 2--The second gold from Russia to rrived at the German fron- 3 been taken over by an ne Reichbank, according to patch to-day rly in September repsr ent of the firat portion of indemnity to Germany hbank repre n border line to amount to alf of which wa er in notes. w ip the Germ 18 Bal DIED. 1 THOMAS F cox hia late residence, #4 Av. Requiem mase St. Friday, 10 A, M On Friday, 8 7, 1918, J., CHARLES LEO Cormerly of Weat Hoboken), of Anne Walker (nee Cas- nd frends are respectfully attend funeral from his late will be ose of his soul. Intermens ia Loi Last Afvern« Raucendacn 8 che ntbet f fs for del a seized Ledeghem on the Roulers-Menin railway, according to the Relgian | peror to Chancellor von Hertling, are | it Kiel Executed When hostilities euded at noon Mon official statement isst et nto 3 : looked upon by Austro-Hungarians ay the Serbians held a line froat fic ent issued last night. A British detachment, the staiement | BELGIAN. ‘BRITISH SEIZE GERMAN constituting an important step in the} ROTTERDAM, Oct. «2—Two German ony : fon Lane i. : Hera ron says, has crossed the Lys between Wervieq and Commit | 7 \ laleaetlan ctspeaon ffleers were killed by 100 muti sl eee ta auoein crete tees LONDON, Oct. 2.—Following ds the direction of peac ; Pry hiabapbaaiale led by 100 mutinous 8ol-| taing to the Bulgarian border near | The British are eight miles from Lille and have taken Warentoi, | statement issued by the Belgian War| MINES IN SPITZBERGEN . bbe dcheddd ld 4 La Baltgieg from |20"3 Of the Dutch-German frontier @| (harevo. Kumanovo, fifteen miles 4 j i | honarchy, according to essaye fro n one of the greatest German bases in France. Gen, Plumer and the | OMee 1th wlan: | ——- \Vienna, ts that the Emperor's letter |£¥ days ago. The troops refused to go} nottheast of Uskub, was entered by toi: “1 a “On Oct. 1 t pperations in Flan A A | i * . A t. Officers e e1 ans Mond ; Belgians, under command of King Albert of the Belgians, have crossed | The comand ab tte dine (Gig: Wireless Installation Plant Also |teives: te auastion ot pariiamentst ss $e the frant,. Offlosrs ordered thesn Reed | the Merbland Monday night” ectvs GhinalComiies and Warr 4 s, ave cros ders, under the command of the King | Bi wa uy tion in Germany, while the points made | upon. Immediately the mutineers shot y: 4 ines an ervicq. He is only six miles from|of Belgium, developed favorably de-| ‘Taken by Expedition, Formerly |by President Wilson segm to offer &/ wo officers dea ivabaaiit Ani Fiswaa Nehen: TbleaHia Tourcoing and almost in Menin and across the Roulers road; he is only |*”!** ie Nee gpg bot fe Headed by Shackleton. Eien ee epi ae eto cue Peg Ai OPENHAC Oct, 2 — Thirty-abe Sarsenacr energetic Belgia rench troops \did not, i eld, definitely reject the German sailors were executed at Kiel STE ot, Vv six miles from Courtrai. Belgians are approaching Ostend and Bruges,| made new progress in the direction] LONDON, Oct, 2.—Selzure by alessential principles Ind down by the | recently as the i ak ee ce BEDAM, : Ge ib iano the submarine bases of Hodgledge and Roulers, Bouth of| British expedition man mining |Central Powera, and, on the other hand, |against submarine duty, it 1s reported, | eWepaners describe the tremendous = | Routers the British captured Ledge-| Property and oth lopment plarta|that his points “do contain @ definite) Several mutinies occurred among Ger. | sensation caused ip the Austrian | es ‘4 ely Railway, |i, Spitabergen, Including a vit negation of the war alms everlastingly | man and Austrian soldiers in the| capital by the Bulgarian collapse | hem on the Roulers-Menin Railway: | iegg installation, is reported by -|thrown in the face of the Central | 1 auelAi Bent alta Kherhet | Rumors spread with lightning-like AD | British detachments crossed the Lys | fn | Ukraine during September, At Mherbot | eee n Werv! a an 1 rier 4°! proms with the intimation that work | Powers ; ; s |6,000 Austrians are reported to have re-| rapidity that ‘Turkey had followed etweel leq and Comines. of developing immensely rich iron and ne President's speech, says the mes-'| tysed to yo to the west front. suit, that King Ferdinand had ab- A Burglar NTRANSPORTING TING U.S. TROOPS) "ny "sri nundros ome] igs yceting "tage obama roma fr ge ate theme |auit, that King Ferdinand. bad ab: barded Liehtervelde, causing a fire at} they will be discussion, “which is the main thing. . a‘ . a . I P i. | like rallenyistation, hs broke |GFse BriAIN AA thE The message concludes by saying {hat CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | blown up’ and that a aoe bad n COTA [Exploit a Fina Beam nn Ibs el NtBts Van eevee) aictine: oan vere: |padition to Bpltabergen sailed a few|the Austro-Hungarian monarchy must] wit ogt changes from previous close {broken out Jo Bulapei | Tage Funny broke into a home one dark night | national Co-operation, Says — - months ago under the protection of tae |¢ontinue to labor unttringly in the direc- High, Tow. Laat BF fad enied, “gine a teal’ ie . ft ' + Re | AMERICAN. British Navy. r Ernest Shackleton, |Uon of peace and it exhorts the Aus- Re. ee itt mained that Bulgaria's secession had ~ Pp Cries y u Of jamily Aye pol Secretary, Al . Antarctic explorer, was the commander, | trian Parliament to devote its entire at- ey administered a grave blow to the jor a string of priceless pearls, bu i 2 : WASHINGTON, Oct Suk LO Was autmeauenlly Oblined tc (SONtIOD tO thet end dual monarchy. "The New Edison and half a hun- Muestay: Och S~Mawion| anne inet night renorted'trom prance | titans ee ages Al to - d dred records. Nothing else in the |” merioan Secretary of War,| S2/Bs last nis » m }leave to take up other duties. house was touched. has issued the following statement: | |®® follows: | itis successor, F, W Jones, who] A E, AL SERBIA WANTS, =a C knneukee banks rf i : Bi he pt Y purpone of my visit to Section A—During the day we |has returned to London, raid the ox- Demands. ndon was to arrange for further coe| @dVanced our iines in the Forest | pedition took a large number of miners, | | | TER 10 FRA ' SHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Serbia and WHILE WE DO nin the matter of shipping to| Of Argonne, Further to the east rmous q' tity of mining mate | SAYS M NIS E Greece to-day announced their peace de- Ce carry out the military pro our patrols have passed beyond Wp ap Mage — mands on Bulgaria. They are: Repara 4 vey i Leib hi mee |sramme upon which America si oe Clerges and are operating noi 13 a ae & + vig 111 Yeas Cas ‘i dis fon for al! damages tn occupied terri- pars methow, ms OP barked, ‘The result of oor Shackleton in the An is in ch Has No Desire for Additions to Her tory, abandonment of all plans for dom- Sis, Home-owas com: oe owes Cater in the transactions | Exermont to G maintains | Beathere ake’ ecccantere ia cane Territory—Looks to U, S. that Greeks Hving on Bulgarian terei- mendable. et dark peeled Maritime Council, contact with the enemy RAT \tory shall not be exterminated fue? hank ia alee suitiia te ing contact w . man submarines for Aid. > . . . sion inne ‘h rie ey ; vie In the north our troops are ad- | MI Par Tuesday, Oct. 1—"'Th nty | WHEN HE_ |°2"dial way in which the British « ‘| vaneing with the French and | CHEER WOUNDED MARINES. D iN H pen ag dl nan Gover British and participating in their wish of the Serbians is ¢o return to] tackaean: s decided to gratify his transportation of the vast army of| successes. * from Huttery to Marten [their homes and resume life under nor-|{'b. lean desire, ha very naturally Americans now in France has. been Since Sept. 26 our aviators 1 Heroes of Chateau-Thierry, | mal and democratic conditions, We do) ti9, tan chose the ‘best—The | rite omiy t i d | Crowds from the Battery to Harlem |not wish for additions to our territory | Wim, (ee = New Edison. This |? y because of the assistance} have shot down more than 100 b to be left in| Mer. Mar. asd e burglar’s great mistake |rendered by British ship; he whole hostile planes and twenty-one |'° day wildly cheered the forty-eight |by conquest, but desire to be left in} Mer Mar lay in his resolve to become an Edi. \¢XPloit i» @ fine example of interna: | palloons. - |wounded anarines who fought at Sois-,peace,” said Dr. M. B. Vesnitch, Ser- a f tional co-operation a arrange seeped }sons, Chateau-Thierry and Belleaujbian Minister ta France. RRR RA: WONT GREG AUTEN ee ee inads to gies @ feat inpet Section B~There is nothing t lw The boys, who were invalided n a short thne the Serbian Goy ° ” $ ° |tion of tho heartincas with which tho| "eBore in this aeotton | he nd are assisting the Liberty {ernment will return to {ts old capital | ed ne , — "on °. eon \ | Usku added Mik@la Pachitch, for- OCOLATE COVERED N OW MUCH Allied nations are associating their | Loan Committee, w na sightsecing i : c TOW MU CH lincans and facilites for the sonimen| LAUREL WINNERS. LaAD Mey werd. guests a lucohoon ak |mer Gerbian Preraler and representative fi four apt by td crate pler—if he Wiad been | cause Pabt's restaurant on 125th Street, where /of that country In the Interallied War atic spices, kavel toned ina el wise — to arrange to his Visit to Engiand has given me|_ FIRST RACE—Maiden two-year members of the police reserves were |Council, “We entertain no spirit of re- SRDSASD AY 1s Vas pay. . have a New Edison on \the opportunity whieh I did not have | x and a hele, furlongs Leta . needed to hold back the enthusiastic venge or spite, although me have pute before to visit some camps, hc (Knapp), straigh Peg een ty: lerowds. fered much from the Bulgarians an Beet manthly payments land other facilities provided for us here, | shove Te gem eat, 8 disbeigucay,|CromaH os are annious to get |Austrlans, We wish to make our coen- i \The story of what has been done in the | bino. 115 (Kummer), thow ® 40, thia: Ito their homes in various parts of the |try the promised land for which the BUTTER PEANUT |United Kingdom for American soldiera| TiDe: 2:08 Hong Kong, Mandariys | country, and the Liberty Loan Com. |Jugo-Slava, who ‘had been under the mite reaeene. feadrin Amerien ea | aa aval Favorite, Greedy | n p to Beat’ ue etpensas, [domination and tyranny of the Haps- \, |] | BREETLE—pie Cracks ' | will fo nother bond o: Peete | cea APS en En. route marines will boost the lpurgs for # gaia :” s slabs of delicious, cold~ form an bond of friendly feel- | and) Dane rl also ran burgs for so long, have been sighing KY [ing Detween the peoples of those two| ———- loan, o We shall need the help of our Allie % ‘en brown brittle, thickly data lakt ate Congress May Hecess a Mont ailing hae aaiacale 0 clespecially America," suid M, Vesniteh: me , (S| [| studded with the choie~ ‘ WASHINGTON, Oct, 2.—The 1 Iam sure America will not withhold | Wot be & M *, o ? fresh roasted Vir~ ee Mush to Chasitr, ' t 2 Wilyadierand Co. Be oie 2 t Oppos Emil Wolk, c lhe apaetn eye, aica| Over the November elections was silly: Dacha * Assistant Sec- | Assistance. While IT was in America| vial’ sales, 061,200 sltares ts, tells the ed asd 144 serious consideration by leaders in Con- | retary of the Navy, who has been ji |President Wilson sald: ‘You may rest cau peding in January, left an estate 6f $916,430, his will fled rday, Jn the Burro- nrees to-day, with @ definite suspension | at ihe nome of his mother, Mrs, James | assured, my dear Minister, that the DIVIDENDS DECLARED. ‘Cour 141'be aris | of month of both Senate and House, | Roosevelt at No. 47 East 65th Street, |hearts of all Americans, their President resi. veate | wt Ms ott c._o8 ay sas] perenne about the middle of O te re namumaana amen smeareanans ber, | was sald to-day to be entirely out of | Pat for a single instant separated from | Riis! 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