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j ; THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918. r oA PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. ; DRIVING GERMANS IN POCKETS ADVANCE ON KRIEMHBILDE LINE IN CHAMPAGNE, AT LILLE AND LAON French Troops Pressing On With a Slogan, “Village for Village and Church ‘ for Church.” PARIS, Oct. 5—The great battle tmalong the western front to-day is re- solved into a series of great alter- mating movements centralized around 'e le ‘three main theatres. ‘The battlefront is taking the shape ‘of three gigantic half-circles within two northerly arcs in the heart of Northern France's industrial regions. 1 At the bottom of each half-circle | Marshal Foch is hammering in an ef- | ; ’ ’ ——pe Meet With Determined Resistance in Attack” East of Argonne Forest—Twenty-Two Enemy Shells Fall Every Minute. WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY NORTHWDHST OF VERDUN, Friday, | opened up an enfilading fire which mot Oct. 4 (Associated Presx.)—In the at-| only affected the extreme right of thw American line but carried far toward the centre, Then the enemy artillery further west along the line opened up the corps holding the middle of the| with a barrage through which one im- American line met with most deter-| fantry regiment had to storm Before mined resistance during the day. The| the American guns could silence the German batteries. b All of the areas back of the Amer= jbarrage fire, This bombardment of! can lines were subjected to am m+ the enemy lines began at 56:30] tense bombardment before the attack jo’clock, twenty-two shells falling each |had been going on very long, After minute along the German lines. ‘This |Ctoasing No Man's Land and getting Into the enemy defenses, the American infantry was met with « |The battle 45 o'clock. , e machine gun fire which was intense ¢ battle is more violent than any | iii aiong the |in which the Americans have hitherto | “Tho fighting was ao bitter we f been engaged. where that the number of lg an epidemic of Spanish influenza Mao GEN- KENLY ACF MIN EOLA Q)NT MUM Stas | The American fire had hardly be- taken fell far below the total for tack made yesterday east of the Ar- gonne forest by ¢ . Hullard’s troops Americans advanced behind a terrific fort to inorease the encirclement and pinch off the Germans within. The northern arc encircles Lille, ; = a one of the most populous centres of |Last Month’s Shipments 250.- q #Yance, and is about forty miles in _ 1 diameter. The German retreat is 000, Says March 100,000 flattening this are hourly. Such are-| Influenza Cases in Camp. tirement is of tremendous impor- = tance Every yard gained around! WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Despite| Rouvlers and Cambrai increases the] ,),,, was gradually Increased to fifty per last two drives. probability of greater success for the | oe | gun to alacken when the German bat- [frst days of the we . Allies. mbarkation of American troops is AJOR GEN, WILLIAM J. KENLY, U. 8. Army Chief of Aere machines there and was Impressed with the thorough manner and |teries began to speak, and the enemy | samméing to naval unite re samme Around Laon there is another arc, | being continued at the rate of more} nautics, has just made a tour in spection of the military avia- training In evidence among the men. Gen. Kenly is shéwn after making [machine guns commenced to imp that reinforcements had hurriedly i} ‘this one thirty miles across, where} than 250,000 per month, Gen, March| tion fields at Mineola, He inspected the great fleet of ‘alr his inspection tour. the advance of the American been thrown in against the Amerieas | the rim is gradually drawing inward.|announced to-day, the total em- —-—— The Germans are hurling the flower] barked to date now having passed ’ | | the battie, especially on the left of the ottoms of these two arcs in a des-| shipments exceeded 250,000, although f they had shared for several days with | the advance These ye ie * j we machines were able to get over the. tee to check the clamp- cases of inftuensa in camps at home ‘ TW NTY- FIVE FOE MACHINES | thé enemy, and before noon had | Peta t easlly because the mea; ae 5 v Orfeull and Monthois with extreme |driven the Germans out of Gesnes.' | fried out considerably, In the Jast_ ‘The other main are is in the Cham-] ‘The American advance northwest of MAY OFFER PARLEY}. ecuse coe ae ws onl ee Oe DOWN FIVE OF THEM | tee irucocnce-uettone oe’ wae] @iet out, Sgeatearaetr. Je Sa a 8, Oct. sth dub od pagne district, where American troops] Verdun threatens the greatest single < 6.—Following one BRITISH. jre first by a pivoting attack,| tanks with the infantry hag bee ere going forward across the most|line of communication between Ger Nese! < Oe day's War OMice report: | swinging northeastward from tne | Perfect. theless, the troops on the certtrs | *ttack. moved steadily ahead, They fought | cake, Played & prominent past = ag| LONDON, Oct. 5- ‘ollow.tt] All by . J on Re- 6 hi _ . aiMeult country, pulling thelr ring | many and the west front, Gen. Ma of BL Quentin the Mehtlog | era lasted: tortay. oy ane | Ae but One of U. S. Squadron Re-| steuse, gonpe a preater ie a torrie 4g: j tighter and tighter. The American] said to-day. Gen. Pershing’s ire bees with violence, The French | y, War Office: . turn in Safety After Fight- The American troops on the left}have dangerous consequenc ’ 7 a om pare’ ‘ capture of Mont lang and the he assorted, have now teachedia pois have driven back the enemy, who| | «sful minor operations ye ing Fifteen Minutes, |kept in perfect touch with the centre| ticularly for the Germans,” is « sater ( French success at Cormicy accentuate | within eighteen miles of this vin defended them foot by toot from the | ter Qt f St, Quentin, and rapidly cleaned up Exermont and] tence found in a document recently 1 height 112 metres soutveast of Char- | SUlted in substantial progress sou ITH THE AMERICAN "| = reaching the American iuveilij } the encircling, allowing 75's to enfilade | artery, ie) metres southeast « tel sant GE BOAUnaVOIE And serthcor Holy ae trom [Chehery and captu Fleville. By] Gmmcors. This reflecta the point the enemy positions along the chain © progress of Gen. ee don-Vert and the wood nearby, We| ang Catel the statement said ARMY NORTH WEE ; [noon they had mopped up la Viergette | view of the Germans xs to further of hills at Moronviller forces caused the German General Firm Against nat Renieatie Alsace-| have taken additional prisoners. |" We took over s00 prisoners, \ Naas NE : day ber and le Menil farm, as well as the abandonment of territory weet, ‘of The upper arc places the British] Staff to throw into this sector many) * : “Northwest of Rheims we have] ring the night our Ine was! (Associated Pross).—Jast before JGrange furm. They had also taken| Verdun, Berlin advices may atts | os vanced slightly northwest o. ehttall ele ‘aridan pureul ‘ . us f wihin aight of Lille, but efforts are|diviniona of reinforcements, the criee) Lorraine—Dr. Solf Made |resumea’ our vigorous pressure | My northwest of} nightfall echt American pursuit li 240, Thin advance had been juat | Ute, & kp loinagat riggs oS ae deing made to outflank this city in- | of Staff said, but despite this the Am Foreign Secretary. eee ane Geet n ire MERICAN ER oAGE aaane Muante tes ns) FapiG as FDRG Ot the FrooDe FUPLHOr | Chat the: Cerinene Iaky eee ae stead of carrying it by frontal assault. |icans not only have maintained the} front of the Aisne Canal, which we | WASHINGTON, Oct, 6—Gen, Per phase bd aha fan i ne to the east, notwithstanding the fact | under trons of compuls.on from the hoping thereby to avo! Iions of | post 0 ve ed for-| crossed at several points. Our troops 4 aTON, Gen, =] yond the lines while on a balloon- av Wait Ove 4 5 ‘clock | Alited forces. ‘ hoping thereby to avold million positions won, but have pushed for-! pants Oct, §,—Prince Maximitian| “° aver yur troOPS | aning’s communique for Friday re] rooting expalition. |they went over the top at 5.80 o'ctock | A/ied foreen. os eneaged in the dollars’ damage to the city by bom-] ward until they now face the Germa: uave progressed to the outskirts of! ceived at the War Departinent to. : without any artillery preparation and| day's attack were well looked Bardment Kriemhild line of defense, jof Baden, the new German Imperial] jjermericourt, ‘The number of pris-|day say The Americans had accom- after handed the Germans a og surprise. | by the American Commissuriat, Move oF te Just south of Chehery the general|ing over every road were the Come ver ran on to the big squadron of | savance was alowed up by a German|Mssary trucks and movable kitchens, This morning the attack was re. plished their misvion when they sumed west of the M | coming a stubborn , The French press is adopting a American troops at Archangel are|Chancellor, will declare against an-joners counted during the past five slogan of “village for village; church | commanded by Col, George BE. Stew e than 2,500, Thirty-one hexations in the west by Germany|‘*vs Is more ch’? te: ‘ ‘ 9 nnon fell into t ands of the! ve anvancee Se tee German airplane A fight fol- | co untersattac! ‘ ‘The men in the trenches and in the for church” in reprisal for the Ger-}art and include the 389th Infantry,/ang in favor of tho full restoration] “A"® s : Nevis nee se f [eh Mi dese etal lek Horan lowed. which lasted more than untor-attack and American tanks /feld were not going hungry. Come man assault on French towns. The|part of th orn gineers (both | \ , wrench, ineluding twenty 0! a e i 45 tying HM 240, ah satire RG uTl ahentitewaa had to be sent for to drive the enemy | paratively few of them had occasion newspapers are urging the Govern-| Michigan and East Wisconsin troops), |OF Belgium, according to a despatch | calibre, of which five were 210s. I eee: eRe: tea Ct oe LSE iach alantag Mudeiah aiid back. to resort to thelr tron ration: ‘ Heahths om the enemy the villages oi over five of the enemy plane iment to issue an ultimatum to Ger-|and the necessary hospital and medi.|to Le Journal from Zuries, The res-| “In Champagne tho French and) canes, Fleville, Chuery and Lac shes ka nd a ins ace he Germans have deliberately not | ¥°re Lento eh HEN) and some. many. declaring that a German town| Cal unite, =) ltoration wilt be carried out Ly means| Americans continued thelr attacks anf) forge, | ee ; the Ainetiean cauadron were on {A (0 tho villages of Romagne, |‘Theae wore supplemented by a. will be destroyed for every wrecked | B March outlined the record of! of an international fund, howevor,|fealized an advance yesterday in the) | In the face of heavy artillery Hiveskeatniec ala Gesnes, Cornay, Bantheville, Che-|ioads of chocolate, 1g French town destroyed during the in participated with the Beitlan |gecording to the programme which “fection of tho Arnes compelling thol tingly, Wisconsin, Western Penne | === _|vierles, St. Juvin and Marcg. Shells —_———— tert tre: in " ot y or’ ny si « od ers y, end rere or 0 vant a y ‘oO A r e cl 10 present German retreat, Hi the Important drive Ror ot st ee eee ee aoe ane erncellor will SReMY: who was endangered, to retiro Wwania, Virsinia and West ¥ from American guns fell thick alons| WAR ROMANCE DISCLOSED. : ecbbiiaeali akan Quentin on Sept. 20, he auld the zith |}t Is indicated the Chancelle on his left flank and withdraw hurried- and Regular troops belons. RICKENBACKER WINGS Two the front and ammunition dumps 8s i M HIMRe ie Gel oie aameral Tt Wes tAte io ctatact i OOH, Paes) CE Che Cerditory, angi ict) UPS CORIO Gane He Te BUA S| everywhere were exploded when the] j LENS IS IN RUINS; / 20th it crossed the tb ig y the region of the Monts ench) the Kriemhild positions south of | PLANES IN ONE DAY | setts reached them, Bride Refere Salt! i tat Bone } me nt of policy will be vased on both troops on the sector west of the Suipp’,| thw Bois de Norec i On the centre of the line fell the bulk] -phe publication of yesterday's eas-* MINES FLOODED wie Reichstag peace resolu Hie of pursuing the enemy rear guards, SERBIA | afin of the work, It was here that tae|yalty list disclosed a war romance to Han Tegearon added that. 110 -ropory | 207 ana the recent Arateliane oF HAO wacked et night the halrnt soo. melee et Tackles a Second Iinmediately After} deepest advance of the day had peen|the mother of Max Gordon, Company: att ses in St. Oventin That Nimerican troops had been cut off and |ouran, the Austro-Hungarian Fore) southeast of Moronvilliers, HONDON, Oct, S— Tha , followine Downing First and Finishes tt planned. On the right the troops op: |G, 306th Infantry, and deadened the, “actories in St. Quentin Tha TENT te : eign Minister, “gouth of Mont a Frenet ement has been issued by the MAUL SSL GAL : his young wife, « recent bride, ‘ . ater re wd in the St. Quentin oper- jouth of Monthois the French: caspian War Office oo erating northward along the Meuse) bi of his young 4 Might Compete With Ger- ation ag stated in press reports, It] There is indication also that the} proke up German counter-attacks) "We have episod Austrian anit in a Few Minutes. met with hardly any resistance at first| FN, 729, fast, LD Fs cl 2 AHTaioued aus to be aasumed, however, he said, |Chancellor will make known a dis-| against the Croix des Soudany and German reinforcements after seine) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY|and eanily pushed up to the outskirts] August 37. mans Are Destroyed. j{his unit belonged to the 24 Die} position to confide the revision of the| Maintained thelr yains ‘The wnemy, ishting and have pursued them to- | NORTHBAST OF VBROUN, Occ 6| of Brieullek German attillery on the seonauiy ho, married two days betore. ‘ aie lk waiy Daputy: . ov AR vation | With heavy reinforcements, disputed ward ‘ rbo-'Turkist ler, mother knew PARIS, Oct. 5.—M. Basly, Deputy the 30th Division, Gen, March | Brest-Litovsk and Bucharest treaties | ti terrain ‘on the front wetween Wr euptured. 400 pt fl fr | i Ramoolated iach ‘ evening | gant aide of the river, howeve: eae antl mi Mayor of Lens, says the liberated city the artillery brigade now|to a congress of all the beligerents, | _—— aes As ‘ Eddie Rickenbacker brought down two js In ruins and the coal mines flooded attached to the 89th Diviston,| It is further forecast that the German airplanes. ‘The Amerivan alr: wneas, Misso South Dakota, | ¢» frat quick wi than ene ae Oath Aaah a ss endl ia oi Load tind otherwise damaged, says Havas REG RIUFAGSH CATHAL aaa BRSE ENC 5 0 man finlened len quire an enormous amount of work. | Arizona troo nd was not engaged | #ressive disarmament, but that be down after a few minutes’ ght i] The Government has made a loan of [Rear St. Quentin with the infantry, | will not entertain any idea of an ar- IN RAID ON HOSPITAL t E ? Rest 0. | « Th G Lieut. LC, pnyelos, of Deny Vever 2,000,000 francs to Lens to cover | The Division, New York Na-|rangement with France concerning rmy, which took its place o was the star of tho day, on ¥ the first expenses, such as the buying | ONAL Army, which took its place OF! Aisace-Lorraine and |y absolutely op- BY GERMAN FLYERS |ass.” atthousn brought down on SOE tools ane other implements, Severs) | 44 said, participated in the ad-|posed to the return of the two pro- Taal atelaae, HesWas-ehaaaed Wilh & Fifth Ave. at 35th St. of the mine owners declare that all ef vance to the Aisne vetween Septem. | vinces. ‘ tumpler and a Fokker ard t down New York ‘ forts will be put forward to get the| 4 uM ne 88th Diviston,| ay e . o1 Prisoners Sheltered in the tate The leut sturned t . oe ee res ae, fon-| COPENHAGEN, Oct. 6 —Dr. W. 8 qd Pr ne latter, ‘The Heutenant return ; eee a working basis ax soon a: peanonas Tn Doe ft Towa, ane Solf, German Colonial Secretary, has PEACE TALK STORY Cellars—One More Count, i ‘ airdrome with a s i ise ne | Established 1879 3 | ! ou he wings 118 mac All factories and business houses In reported in action, he continued, |been appointed to the German Im- Says Clemenceau | nit a iw , . ®t. Quentin, which were likely to com-|“nt its permanent commander has) periat Foreign Secretaryship, tt was = - | my ‘ya ta whee “| We Publish This pete aguinst German industries, were Not been named. Gen. W- D-| officially announced in Berlin to-day, es CPABIA) Ools SCR yASI = MAny: score sMnethodicully- destroyed by the Germans, {H#cteh Is in temporary ‘command, me de French soldiers were killed of In- Louls Ringuter, Deputy for St, Quen: | 0), Wan bepartment has no den. Never Invited Belligerents to a} Jured when a German airptane \ L ’ L A city, found that beyond the damage to! can Mirst Army west of the Meuse, Parley, Declares Dutch on the nicht of Oct At the BY MINE OFF OFF BARNEGAT | factories and business houses the prop- Gen. March thought it probable alae “13 Line Cithe 4 An prison. | "| ; i erty loss will not be great and the nor-| that the 25th Division (Missouri and | MODERN BATTLESHIPS LEFT Foreign Oftice, silane tie Ree to Stimulate Other Organizations fe of e city can quic be re Kan $8 Na 1G dd) was in this] — aii ai _ ors M eb 4 C ; : A mal life of the city can quickly be re-| Kit a4 lie Re etn Fate of Crew of San Saba nel \stored. Deputy Riwguter reports that zo, Advs « last reported in the St, Mintel] Dura Base of De-} ‘Tim HAGUE, Oot. 5.—AHolland has We are proud of the fact that in the \the magnificent old City Hall is intact ee enathe ae Atait 4 ae Rit . known—Four Survivors and Bey 4 . TL: : i}ts sian Se i hella. Athoritan cae or the iti in an! pleted Fleet, eos Us less, sot invited the Balinese to none tof say Picked ps "| Fourth as in the Third Liberty Loan, LE ported ne tun .on Septet, and | Rel Me nities mean Gok iG nt of the WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—The Amer-| Best & Co, wasthe F7 RST STORE tobe he Alabama, oride AINDON, ct. Austria unge +06 ie) ata ne th ner an carro came J ma ef ne H “y (ji SFERDINAND ABDIGATES ; sreitoopss on the Uae inlbas a0 tie most only, two modern lnot «word of truth in the Soe OE ee ee oe ane vouniey fet awarded the Industrial Honor Flag of ctor ie, caen, mgn|tmiietning ttt, She has Tort « tage] of he Tevin Tasebiat to that ef will be taken into aecount at the [ee mile southost ot Harncgnt, N.| the Rainbow Division, officially awarded | _ : jnumber of small » and no ne offic nnouncement states avy Department was informed : THRONE OF BULGARIA Jyost Saranal Cleneral and] “asm tne advanced bess at her des) ithe Vionna corresn gpent of the | “nAleattloment | to-day, It is supposed the ship! to us at 5 P. M. Saturday, September | ler's chile Stant dur- | pleted fleet, has been rendered use-| qagebiatt was quoted it Amster struck a mine How many of the| [4 leas, writes the British naval exp 28th. At that time morethan 75% of our to command a rh despateh of Fr 1 is not yet known reac y night nade. [CASUALTY LIST CORRECTION | crow w: Crown Prince Boris Assumes | J Reins of Government | i eerie : wrap va retreat ssiltaas wet Pace Asidal Mair.Weas |OECaReER ote er ce ore nee | employers a ies eat apoapraly per in Sofia. Jaen. Henry Hutchins, formorly with |diaily congratulated by their com Reba AN ea RNG Dene 2 ser in ie y sonally signed subscriptions to the loan. Hf] SNHAGEN, Oct. 5.—The official Texay National Guard troops in ss in the other Allied navies on sap wrneel tye aah i‘ . the ¥ . Pret i] Austrian, correspondence bureau has] France, “was announcad | by or | demtruaulon GF URS AusEIAR:eups| Munger cue ine inelistlone] | fin ipasualty 1i4te iasued By the imines the’ Sun Babe was ot |p Not even one subscription has been tch from Sofa dated | Mareh, who sa ershing had| marines," the writer continues. “The! pritish reply to the peace note o' Lea ; 5 we Lone, gt Friday, stating. that. King Ferdinand |@*ked permission to send this officer /attack waa @ direct and menacing| paren’ Henan, Auatrlan Foreign alin cee Se tol made by this firm for-an employee, of Bulgaria abdicated on Thursday in| Win not announced, Gen... challenge to the Austro-Hungarian | atinister, had bron received by wae US. AVIATORS AT FRONT | because so doing would violate the yf favor of Crown Prince Boris, The now! Wigog that orders for Ce "Mutenina'a und it presents anocher effersive! Austrian Government. A London de 1 | ait — ing. it is declared, has already as- | qqced (hi wn Hutohina’s | siow wtruck at the enviny, Making a| spaten yal Groat. Briwa ||} : spirit of the Industrial Honor Flag. daylight must have been @ difficult} the ‘and hazardous one.” We shall proba-| ya bly learn that some our harty east «You Never Pay More at Best's: Switzerland, Oct. 6—Denla y of Air Have Established Supre that Turkey is about to seek a ser Ld ast fishermen, elishmen and 4 4 ato. Now , in Spite of Strong German My chmen had hand in clearing the | ®7ate Peace Is made in a despatch re-| ti) 0 ( f Machine | spi the’ warehipa?! | ceived here from Vienna which says tivainie ws) , of Machines, toward Teun) NG a WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ntrol Vowers contin igh eatin ' He hospital Oo rePH WEST OF VERDL fay, | patch addg that all reports _—_—_—. lo 4 (Ansociated 1 ) an Come women Heme atte") BUY LIBERTY BONDS hat ‘Turkey will follow the course Are Dxcented. irplanes in : and Nurses’ Aide juccam eee in full military and political accord! Auetria that Aliled aviators attitude of Turk Graduate Nurses | *#2..8 im informed th aber of Deputies the C |that an Austrian cruiser was de-| The de 8 loyal ginated a plan | with the Central Power He Van HBUI EL CEAE EERAIRA rea ‘ + Feo stl Fiona 8 Bl | | Are urgently needed in Massachusetts to combat in- || FLYERS DIES IN HOSPITAL EWA ray ereiaurrs tenes or elne4 ed with death hat led Frane leave. tor tb Talat atntie peace meusures being Buy LIBERTY BONDS, . . * | instituted by the Central Powers tag) ty Retity the AuastrosHungarian G turning du the day for gasolin | , a fluenza epidemic. State will pay $28 a week and ex- Capt. Arymond of the “Storks"?| desire for peace ulways has existed inl ramen! Whe HE Branch aviators are land oll, ani resus wir attacks | TO YOUR UTMosT | penses to graduate nurses and $15 a week andexpenses | Was Injured by an Accidental Key. The question of peace, (tis addod| Ttaliate by inflicting the suing per ) to trained assistants. Will refund transportation || Fill | fis vee th sonics of Igor re prison Pigeh Dewntirs tear dome , = thi: U H ‘. = a sion upon the form and time at w » KIL isi, iO seme a | within 24 hours’ radius of Boston. Before leaving | PARIS, Oct, 5.—Cupt, Armond, com, to undertake new sep tomar the ae resident of the American Federation | TIFFANY & Co. NEW YORK: telegraph State Health Department, State House, | {,"; howpital at Chalons-sur-Marne of garian Miniaters’ of Labor and lal. | ee np RAA SU bed Rd selaliat group of the Chamb Boston. Injuries recelved in an accidental fall, ways have resigned as a protest | \.*# nat ie i at Mart | Deputies ‘yesterday. He exp aroneck man to die tn the war, He’ the sy athy felt by American work- ie tad the reputation of being one against the armistice signed, with tho was Killeg in action “tember 12, era for the nations that are Str ugg iy Use lbeed wivuir leedeie ete vine the ¥ fA LEE a ooh 449g Noor - Pos apeigees ¢ tera @nd & wradye thougboyi ths World,