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ETE ATL ENT TEP PET OT S| eS ANE S oliacatheeaeatintasdhhialaiaenh tteteteenabilintenceenedehibemne enue 1,840,000 U. S. TROOPS SENT OVERSEAS WEATHER—Fair to-night; Saturday fair and warmer, If You Can’t Carry a Gun, You Can Carry a Bond! Are You Carrying a Full Pack? ¢ be! s : “ Circulation Books Open to All” | ; Circulation Books Open to All. PRICE TWO CENTS. ornte 104s NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. 24 PAGES it PRICE Two CENTS. _ 3-MILE GAIN IN CHAMPAGNE ; BY AMERICANS AND FRENCH GRIP OF COAL BARONS WHOLE COUNTRY STILL LAGS HAG’S FORCES NOW SIX MILES ON GREAT MINE FIELDS © INLIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN: |__ EAST OF ARMENTIERES LINE CASE OF HIGH PRES NEW SPED-UPPLEAS MADE AMERICAN CHASERS DESTROY "vaccine Competition Is Stifled (ONSTANTINDPLE NEXT, Only OneSinth of Tota rf 840 000 TOTAL IW AUSTRIAN SUBMARINES. Reinforced Gouraud — Pershing by Everlasting Ob- N’ESPEREY PROMISES: pected With Closing of First Reports Capture of Blanc Mont. : u feek of Drive To-Day. u } clntaigeonts. ONLY ASIA FOR TURKS , isan oe hie (fF i ¢. TROOPS IN ATTACK PON URAZZ0 LONDON, Oct. 4 (5.10 P. M.).—The Belgians have captured — \ Commander Receives Great | wo Moulins-des-Cherminke, Neerboomhoek, Schiethoek and Shier- Outside Product Must, |» 1 and Public |New York Behind Rest of the SENT 10 EUROPE —_—_ ben according to battlefront despatches received here this, Be Shipped Over) Thanks in Satonica. Nation—Hunt for “Slackers” Naval Base and Large eed N SHIP IS SUNK afternoon. aoe Railroads Owned by Secon Ry etn rea Among Wealthy Begun. Rae Supplies Wiped Out by | LONDON, Oct. 4 ( sell Fee) oF oe ie Monopolists tantinopte, and the yan- |. eae sumecriptions of anava-|D¢ Haviland Plane Production | ee EL IN CRASH Ay Crh Champagne have captured Orfeuil and Bemont Chateau, northeast . \uished k Will be thrown once sut ‘ ‘ cdbdonianeebiaens . i Reaches 1,694 and Liberty SS for all into Asta,’ declared | 800 to the Fourth Liberty Loan in the ROME, Oct. 4.—American subma- of Somme-Py. By sonnes is ne Loeb. ‘ ' 'Esperey, the Al- |New York district brought the district Motors 8,210. rine destroyed two enemy ’ PARIS, Oct. 4.—American and French troops in Champagne That t 1 , ; RTL ICGPaRIOI a Ta eens eee TE LR UD EONS BAIE YE igisinarnit et =| SubIarings ducing che Bombartaniat i have made another advance northwest of Blanc Mont and Medeah halted th “ This was the officiul figure given by WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—A total of]. 1), izzo, it was officially an. F : ae ‘ie HR STS [the committes at No, 120 Broadway. {1,810,000 American troops have been] Hing 1 | Farm. t e : From Washington the Department | sent overseas to date, members Of THET a es naval awe was de-| —_— LAdmission of the American and French gains in Champagne is : W of the Treasury announced that the |House Military Committee told naire made in to-day's reports by the Berlin War Office.) . 1 ; [Oar REMRAME YOR DONTE VARS TT ‘ DA band te ed : Herman Frasch, in Naval Ser- BPs, y . . Lg 3 total for the whole country 1s now |at » War Department confere i ¢ American chasers were ongaatd| v1 C Hawi in Seven North and northwest of Rheims the French have increased = ; jes overn! day A f ‘i 2 ice, Goes Dow Seve : : ‘ ‘ me ‘ ¥ 1 ' 1 whict ides overnight | ' svort service for the pre NT their gains somewhat and improved their positions in the region of , atanaoil) & ; ¢ than $100,000, | Committeemen also were told t t n of the large Warships taking Minutes Off Nova Scotia. Beth : : ' ‘i 04 } 244 ae nd planes tnd been pro-| part in the bombardment | jetheny. a1 Ee ia The loan is lagging both in ela d last week, bringing total pro-| a atteth of Durazzo eee WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—The Amer French troops in the St. Quentin region have advanced east of | FOUR KILLED IN FALL OF country ax a whole and in the Now tion to 1,694 Jand British cruisers, protected by |*4n steamer Herman Frasch, a ©™4il) Legding, says the War Office statement to-day. . York jet In par Production OW] ttalian and Allied torpedo boats and Cargo carrier, manned by a navy crew Reinforced by the Americans, Gen, Gouraud has pushed forward in 1 } ‘ wW a in va anal? the way through mine jay been sunk in collision at sea with |@¢ Champagne until he is now within six miles of Vouziers Junction, a | S y 1 p-| Hing attacks by SUb-| 146 of probat itty of her crew. | base of great importance, and is twenty-five miles from the great rail marine nto Durazzo harbor - : ; : : i he Immediate) An intense hombardmens followed | The vessel collided at might with the }yoads connecting the German army with Germany. He is alsu solidly nt : i, Pla f until the und the Au ih abips “ roan: GENK », George G| established at Challerange, which assures eventual junction with the \ z Henry, also a ¢ urrier in) the + 150 miles | Americans on the other side of Argonne Forest. He has added aucther rva Seotian coast, 13,000 to the 13,000 prisoners taken since Sept. 26, ne we t q MN iniean ae (By reinforcing Gen, Gouraud's army with American troopy and Survivors reported | @riving to the northwest on their front west of the Argonne Forest G Foch is apparently attempting to force the Germans in the region tianta wore recived hy t “ f er Italian The Henry, with a hole stove in her east of Kheims into a pocket, Laon and La Fere are already in a shal General Crowder to C drawn up| bow picked up pocket northwest of Rheims. This new movement will not in any of the har-| the survi all night] way hamper the thrust of Gen. Persaing on the east side of the warships | huntin; When daylight) ‘Forest. On both sides of this Forest the German Crown Prince has the search and) assembled bis strongest troops, attempting to hold his own prestige and trying to avold being the first German Commander to give the order for a general retreat) A southeast of th day of the firs vuln, One-th carried a er Jeers and 7 ountry, in- the books are closed that t ° co-| number o: indications are stead of having subscribed one-third '] of the total in one-third of the ting, will have subscribed only about ono- {8 sixth —Other investors have been | 1 re _ Th kee aric, wil rom the field by ever £ the $6,000,000,000 kept f > t eeeian oulside operators. 49 “AMERICAN TANKS HALT because of| bor | oxeept| coming up t of the! came si 4 wore | Bort resumes No losses or damage were suffered! ‘Ty by the Allied squadron most a third must be ob. n @ brief De he situation is still worse, for tloni the working time only cept | desp joreapeeserie : BUN et wh 11] sllgh ingury to a Britta by a) partmerty ‘| ADVANCED THREE MILES IN FIRST ATTACK. : ; | GERMAN ATTACK, SPREAD q peat Hiseal tye how Angas |" ON Gel, 4th tne ieee es ; WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY, Oct. 4. (By United Press), TERROR AMONG THE FOE m axe a red aot Mis. os ; ; © | —American troops attacking east of Rheims, in conjunction with the hav it cs aeed in ce I, ready | waa * alae tay of 6.299 tor 1 ! by | French, have advanced nearly three miles, The battle is continuin WY OF 8. ! Ran o W News desy noun : : } wii olling barrage for four kilometers (two miles ard a CASE ae Unoen senoriny ~ \ Ml at y een pss i f) ul rench-Americans gained the day’s objectives before 6-82 close - n ha W ) Re: » P PRA Sd ; . 1o0n ined resistance from the enemy, who occupied a from 4 MERLCAN HEADQUAR : rst Means rahe : fm in nests, Ge that the : , A eh BY AED a . 129 999 FROM 42 42 STATES HH 1 r A east numiber of prisoners, guns, mitrailleuses and supplies were omy wl nse von leta, ofertas summeener’) TN SPECIAL DRAFT CALL Union guphur Companys Mon 11 Hut [OEE OTeee eae bie states recelNa at thas Taboo tae. 2te3 zie PERSHING REPORTS SUCCESS OF AMERICANS. een Mu r on! y way, up his afte 1} Crowder Summ Grunmar eral and the Solicit rem WASHINGTON, Oct. 4,—Gen, Pershing, in a report made public J—Bnormous ae | { was 7 nee ub-) Schuol Graduate Entrain f wr — to-day, says American troops co-operating with the French have taken anes eae have | 1 from | went tu "Westinghouse Manufacturing Com Fechnical S Oct, 15 4 100 SHIPS, 301,433 TONS viane Mont and other positions - ie pairs ag the Moselle ad une arly ta vany, $5,000,000, ‘ * d the Fo! ol gonne, 01 Metz front, Pers ’s troops varri peacen veer anc uniieeasars Ih Geeman ranks, Pareiies. wiaien Rubber Go, $8000 Called | hae face rent DUT Ut SEPTEMEER | uy a nae vine | “Reha anne ate un ain nom a ennai te lor ai HAIG’S TROOPS KEEP UP CHASE ies Beaty tpHINt vy toxsen | A SELF-FITTING SHOE [write men t vulva alinodt aa hig Hi role ge) WASHE : , OF GERMANS EAST OF LENS; | " ox mel ‘ y n « lth, ” ducat v "ay ' eat id teas ape te a in HOLD GAINS AGAINST ATTACKS per cent. of the real worth of th orn ‘ : i litle Athens ict corporation ln the county in —— Hp British Advance Two Miles at Some Points Be~ whic operate q @ peop ear ectioae i i tn this district have be ubi senenenennane nen a twi -n Armentieres and Lens, Reaching (Continued on Fourteenth Page) | ig hg tame” mk ie tft ree ACING { the Railway East of Latter Place. Wy nena 14 | cae BR ocd fn oon be Se the Pathe ESULTS, Page 2 “ LONDON, et, 4.-The British advance between Armentieres and Seth Wale hoo Pa — oa 110 Fifth ay | levator wutte B02 j ENTRIES, Page 19 | { Leis has now reached a total depth of six miles, according to battlefro