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Can You Give Up for Bonds More Than the Men in France ? — You Bet You Can’t--Subscribe atOnce WU PRICE TWO CENTS. re Copyright HINDENBURG REPORTED OU _QUARRELS WITH KAISER OVER RETREAT Che “Circulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, Fale fe Night and Tuesday; Probably ran fa EDITION Circulation Books Open to AL 8 PRICE ‘TWO CENTS. 1918, 18 thas U. s WiLL REFUSE ANY TRUCE TO GERMANY BURLESON'S TELEPHONE INSTALLATION RATES STIR A MIGHTY PROTEST HERE Charges ed Unstiatetr AL-YEARDAYUGHT SAVING the Worst Service Nev |” 1§ PROPOSED IN SENATE York Ever Had. — Calder Offers Bill indorsed by Baruch as Coal Conserva- PLS. » TO INV 3 tion Measure. WASHINGT Oot, T--Indefin'te tion of the “daylight saving” TIGATE. One Abuse Is Profiteering of | Hotels and Apartments Charg- tin edulod ix proposed in a bill In- : “ents a C t to-day by Senator Calder of ing 10 Cents a Call. New York with the indorsement of - — Chairman Baruch of the War Industries Postmaster General Burleson’s ordey | Board, who believes daylight saving | should continue as a coal conservation asure, Under the present jaw ail ces will be turned back an hour what are generally 1 and unjustifiable authorizing warded as exorbite rates for telephone installations comes ant nepl |FOUR KILLED, FORTY HURT IN JERSEY CAR ACCIDENT and | «| New creBound Hackensack Trolley, Laden With Laborers, Jumps as @ climax to the very worst tele phono service the City of New Y« hr- ever been cc ‘The protest against the bur bas assumed such ¥ mpelled to tolera leson order | proportions the complaints against the serv have become so numerous that The | Evening World proposes going into the Track. the entire matter Four persons were killed and forty 7 elit 645 o'clock this morning One of the very wors . ‘k-bound Hackensack car. everage New Yorker borers on their way to ‘BUY MORE BONDS’ ~NEW PLEA AS LOAN LAGS OVER NATION New York District Must Aver- age $136,229,000 for Re- maining Eleven Days. The New York Liberty Loan Com- mittee this morning called attention to the following figures: New York's quota, $1,800,000,000. Subscriptions thus far $301,474,100. Remaining to be raised, $1,498,525,- 900. Busine received, days remaining for cam- paign, eleven. Subscriptions needed each day, $136,229,000. From Washington the Treasury | | Department reported that the coun- |try as a wholesis far behind on the jloan; that dally subscriptisns of $416,000,000 must be received from now until the end of the campaign if the Beda loan asked for, $6,000,000,000, is be received. |" ote only explanation of the lagging| of the loan was given as tho failure| |of earlier bond buyers to meet this| campaign as they met the others. A sent out: | communi- | nation-wide plea is being Buy MORE Bonds." In |tles where Spanish influenza has !n terfered with the loan campaign the| CLOSING ORDERS ISSUED IN JERSEY TO END INFLUENZA All Churches, Theatres and Saloons Must Lock Doors— Fewer N. Y. Cases. The New State Departmen: of Health to-day issued orders to al Jersey municipalities in the State to close oll churches, theatres, saloons, soda fountains, playgrounds, pool and billiard parlors and other place where people congregate. ‘The action was taken as a result of reports that Spanish influensa is AMERICANS CROSS THE SUIPPE. WITH FRENCH ON 10-MILE LINE WILSON TO REPLY AT ONCE TO ENEMY PEAGE PROPOSAL: NO LET UP IN HOSTILITIES i\German and Austrian Notes Both ‘Towns From Rheims to Lille Set On Fire by Retreating Germans —Fall Back Two Miles Below Cambraj — Haig Keéps On To- ward Lille. LONDON, Oct. 7.—Field Marshal von Hindenburg has resigned as Chief of the German General Staff after a heated interview with the Emperor, in which the Fie!d Marshal declared it was impossible to avoid a retreat on a spreading in nearly every part of the , State, It is especially prevalent in. Perth Amboy, Glou-sster and West- ville, from which points calls for help were received to-day. The question of closing the schools was left to local Boards of Education Schools in Hackensack and several other towns have alreaiy been closed jand local authorities arc expected to ct in practically every locality. Quite a falling off in the number of cases in New York was reported by Health Commissioner Royal 8, Cope land, and the Commissioner attributes the decline to the good sense of the people of New York in following the | Suggestions of the Board of Health, For the twenty-four hours ending Presented at Washington—Sena- tors United in Opposing Armistice While Germans Hold Territory. large scale, according to a Central News despatch from Amsterdam to-day. PARIS, Oct. 7 (United Press).—French and American troops, across the Suippe River on a ten-mile front, are advancing northward toward Le Neuville and Semide. (La Neuville is fifteen miles northeast of Rheims. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.— Austria asking for an immediate armistice and discussion of peace on conditions rhe notes from Germany and previously laid down by President Wilson were placed in the President's Semide is ten miles east of al. Neuville.) hands to-day after he had spent the morning in his study with versions cf the communications as cabled in press despatches of St. Quentin, the Germans are reported to be withdrawing their material and destroying all that is too bulky to move quickly. Formal comment was withheld everywhere in official quarters pend- ing the President's decision as to what shall be America’s reply no difference of opinion, = | There a PARIS, Oct. 7.—The Germans are burning villages and towns’ ) however, on one point behind their lines along the whole front from Lille to Rheims. This is believed to presage a retirement in several sectors. | South of Cambrai the enemy is reported already to have fallen wark shipyards, jumped | local committees are urged to resort|at 10 o'clock this morning there wer: to the house-to-house method of can-|reported 1,588 cases of Spanish in- vassing and to a more liberal use of|fluenza as against 2,073 for the pre- the te in reaching subscribery.|ceding twenty-four hours, There submit to the te : a sr FATAL EXPLOSION HERE ON SUBMARINE SATURDA compelled to phone profiteering of ! superintendents of who charge 10 cent would be no suspension ght of the injured, rushed to hos: , are not expected to live, ons of any kind in the event negoti hone re e: ered into, ‘Tae caly question “04 DIE ABOARD LINER Company by the changing of the opening hours @beisinute duration ie|_.& number of victims i 4 uae n rel Subscriptions began pouring in rap-| were 157 caaes df pneumonia as com-| among officials and diplomats seemed | ; 4 back two miles on a seven-mile front. | the General and St, Mary's 4 sePOrS pared 85 fo o twe: re | Accident That Killed One and In- number of daily calls is iderable, | Froenit ny Passaic. Most of them | !4i¥ this morning and before noon it/p with 185 for the twenty-four! , 1. whether resident ‘Vilson At k f F and the rate per call charged the|porPin® of | aM me | was announced that $11,682,850 had|bours ending at 10 o'clock yesterday ieeanitace i Serie Riles jured Two Just Disclosed by t least a score of places ere in flames. Laon, the great, hotel or apartment house by the tele ne | been receiv a wcripth oar oe me ain. | £0 consider neeatlaens n with the | Navy Department communication centre and base cast of the St. Gobain massif, was hone company as low as ents | | Among the largest subscriptions re- e cases of influenza were dis-| it i f . P Rot eran jee Wie proft tar call, WOMEN PICKET SENATE; | ceived to-day were tho following tributed as follows: Manhattan, 45% ee Sees ame crerteniteszenauel SESE, Seat te mnien set fire yesterday. Sallaumines ,east of Lens, and several villages ‘ sj 7 : ‘ord from the White we iam Shartley wax ki “ : : A eeveral hundred per cent nany | New York Life Insurance Company’| Brooklyn, 674; Bronx, 430; Queens, 116; |) 00 08 Mn pom coe AUN | Willan J. Shartley | was willed nn | Southeast and west of Lille, and between Douai and Somain, are The Evening World received assur | New York Trust Company, $3,500,000] tan, 102; Brooklyn, 12; Bronx, g9;| the lat ee bgt: wileseigt declan ateces : jburning. The French found Nogent-l’Abbesse, Beine and all the « ance to-day from the up-State Publi | Mutual Life Insurance Company | Queens, 4; Richmond, none ; Sah at-masy Ake aati villages in the Suippe Valley i ene Bervice Commision that it will im- | Suffragists Released A After Being De-| (additional), $900,000 Deatha from influcnaa numbered 70| Chamber dleclar at ae I athe Nase Deparunsht ananuness hae ee : cee és ag : mediately bexin an investigation of| prived of Banner-—Will Con- Adolph Lewisohr & Song (addi-|in the past 24 hours, distributed aa/N0 ¥sh asion cf | os should be | ty iar eras not These fires are taken to indicate that the peace proposals of this evil, ‘despite the fact the linue, Save Miss Paul tional), $ follows: Manhattan, 27; Brooklyn, 16; | or a Pe aceae 7 known, but that a Hoard of Inquiry hed! the Central Powers are in no way interferring with the policy of New York Telephe Company is ieee : Interna Mercantile Marine,| Bronx, 15; Queens, Richmond, 1,| “#sac Pats nipebaRy been appointed to Investigate. The com 3 ' under Federal regulation. ‘The Public] WASHINGTON, Oct : weur sul | $959,000. Deaths from pneumonia were 14. In| Cesree open was to ¢ ampiste: wie tment in which the explosion oc-| destruction decided upon by the German General Staff. Barvice Co! "i will follow the|frage pickets were arrested to-day as : cima ‘o,.| Manbat thete were of = of the Ger curred wax badly damaged by fire and = : . MoE Ha Jead of the Musmichusetts commie. |they stood outalde the doors of tho|, Beldelbach, Ickelncimer & Co.) Manvaitan, there were #8: Brooklyn!” 0 indication of the President's|one batvery wae ataroved PARIS REPORTS MORE GAINS. Pre entty Senate olding banne jer inn, 200, oi? Peay Nt . - 4 ble tio, ame in a state Dari i t 1 sion, which has just rendered a de- | Senate, Peet Se GP og end. | OFinoka Mills, $170,000, “All the employers of Greater New prove RSHan camels eas Ls | The Paris War Office to-day reports that French troops have made cision to the effect tha a vantca Kon » Co y of| York," suid Health Commissioner| by Secretary McAdoo, warning the They are Mrs. Bertha } Mercantile Insurance Company of | i 4 7 nas 1K sto ie ine a fas erat ic calail oe ts pan ahs (aa aa | Avdertce|, $106,000, |Copeland, “have co-operated with| country against allowing victories on| E ON further advances northeast of Rheims, capturing St. Masmes and pene: service, | Diego; Mrs. B. M Texas, and| Phoenix Assurance Company, Lim-| the Board of Health in such a manner| the battlefield and overtures of peace | trating Hauvine. The Germans are offering powerful resistance all alon, TELE- F f he enemy to interfere with tho | 6 5 BURLESON RUNS CITY'S | Mrs, Horton Pope All were] ited, of London (additional), $100,000, |S to lessen the danger of the epi-|f om the ny to | h the| ihie'fronk. canlentarlystn the vicinity of Bit The retre PHONES BY BULLETIN. eleused after being deprived of their! Orvis Bros, $100,000 demic's spread and to clean up the sit- urth Liberty Loan, ———— tis front, particularly in the vicinity ¢ ertricourt ne retreat of the The Orday Fin, Wein Bay ae barn ‘ 4 SahaHanAt ue] Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Inc., $100,000, | uation, The suggestions of the board| “Our boy or be trenches are not) Berlin Reported Ready to Consent] Germans on the Rheims front now totals more than six miles pelling prospective phone user demand an amendment to the] eee ea ny, $100,000, | Which were to go into effect to-day| Boing to stop fhting because i te ‘ pay for installations—a char ay 4 unit 1 Stat ou pater Eel Te Saw Cork the ongeulned “aachey | were a 4 upon by the proprietors) enem. i th au McAdo¢ to Very i Cav ac French troops have crossed the Suippe eastward of Orainville and ost ambiti { Jetal | wom Seopa) oe deta | : 0 ‘factories, ops nd othe places | sa i the time ent harder Tilice } t t Lat pathy iikeranees ryt yeettn Mins A der of the militant| dollar hunters” of the Stock Exchange | of f# les, shops and other pla id bi : Shade have reache. itskirts of Bazancourt and Boul Suippe after severe Fee Ta ey eee eee eee | auttruntat unced that picketing of | are expected to produce the first fruits| Where large bodies of workers are| and keep m victory 18] BERNE, Oct, 7 (Havas).—Tho Ger Hae é / . coun ls known as Bulletin N t 1d continue until the! of their labor before the books are|@mPloyed, Their help hus done won- | clinched lan ernment took ity latest paace| lighting, it is officially announced. At Clement-a-Arnes heavy losses have far ay can be learned ¢ u-suffrage Senators capitulated | closed to-nisht. ‘They are to make|4ers in the way of abating the ray Quite irrespective of the nature of| 1 t : Mele iit he Germa 1 ‘ 4 c closed to n hey rake tep upon the ady f with the been inflicted upon the Germans, who retired in disorde: rT ° ent time the | waster ha sonal an s to rich men whos | s+ of influenza and pneumonia,” | the American reply, It seemed to be| approval of the high command of the , r ; ed ind ter. Germans are running the York VT subseriptions thus far are considersd| However, to the ordinary obsurver| agreed to-day that the German note! aimy guyu the Stuttgart Neues Tage. ¢liring on the entire twenty-eight mile front between Rheims and the called for a prompt reply so that the} 1 vine too small, The New York total at the | R blatt, Germa newspaper adds,’ Argonne. In thr tor American troops are co-operating with € concern plod ri Wieieeme: dll | OF STRANGE MALADY | cong of the tanks on Saturday was|IR many linen of busnens did Wie) American yeonle migit not be madly gece to coven to Nery Nea ; g with Gen, way unle’ ordered | 266,098,700, and the over-Sunday re-|to lessen the crush in subway, cle-| into relaxing their effortd for the) oi coi Gouraud’s for ihe Germans are retiring to Retourne River, by a military | , | —_—- Fi . 1 | vated and surface cars this morning,, Fourth Liberty Lown, so that the} 1 7 urieson bul wet ha ae this morning were only $35, de bi | i A | H.C. Dresselhuijs, President of the Violent ing continued through the night north of St. Quenti Poe MER ‘ue: “Ow. | Two More, Crazed by Suffering, | 375,400. |‘Trains on all transportation jiney| American troops in the field may kNOW| groliund Leaeue Amrings Wan baw ae 4 & t. Quentin, raised es Grewte - Ended 1) Voyage From | The flag of Hayti was raised at the] seemed to be as crowded as usual und| at once the position of their Govern-| iio it geriin, tt is reported that be. Where the ny made numerous counter-attack 0 he neve DNKONVIE ty ves on Voyage Fre 2 ™ e t id so thi n offer of peace ay ‘ r ing to ts Dede BOnPE NYRR nd i ge | Altar of Liberty in Madison Square|no noticeable change in the hod| ment and at an offer of peace May) wos summoned there by the German erie TE sAbel vorneiuy the Spain to Havana, | to-day, for this 's Hayti Day in the|of operation could be noticed, j vecelve mueh diplomatic attention as It) Gy asnierit ¢ wer 1! c ¢ ealth < ld t only prompt but OF at n charge, | medical authorities have not yet been| Loan ( received the follow-|of the Departm: Health pr D pyres a phon f inday and lt being held tr ‘ A tat w 1 1 ‘ \ : 1 vavareland have died since; uf Huyti, 1 ‘ n their ¢ pening full term of the numerous | offe Mt toatl tha th A auealhn ® i oF “ reached p Among the | thusia nd their faith in ultimate) courts in the Criminal Cou Bulid 1 nted ou Bertin tt Lora t ~ haa 7 + Vatre the second officer, Two per-| victory to the enthusiasm and faith! ing tos Many tentative tl und Vienna G OPE Wa 1 a : = 0 6 the jase as fering, committed | hd | withaabae (alia ete veapond Jent W p not asa 1 in th i m of Unit Progress of Americans Under Gen. Gouraud sf 1 y 4u voy ag (Continued on Second Page.) summonses ON account of the dive pe at as that 1 Ott LU a ‘ : * : ~ : Baer ia chen ee Sm yf the L309 paaongers aboard saad PA Marga LR at Dac niet Inspectors, 64 OF t rf \ Aid in Forcing German Withdrawal = THE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAD, — cause of lack of juror Discussing mar peuve ¢ i . ‘ a n & serious condition. A very high Of the 1 i pe - ront, (Continued on Sixth Page.) temperature With signs of mental ps Ante, pig lg aaaee | Judge Mcintyre of Gene wsion, ccudumihion pore anintete a ia At ani tare cs On a 25-Mile Fro ‘ rangement characterizes the malady ‘Telephone Beekman 4000," became go il] after opening his calen a *e cupled by. superintenden und. their me ay, Ly Ek, p} which was supposed to be Spanish in. fodiuine bb & 853. pus ‘siuenae “Fotber doaste Aceh seeneer tans Noort § airs dar that he adjourned court and went mh } | — Vfamiliew, “the administration — bulldinia and mess hails and forty buildings oc. W AGHINGT ON, Oct. Nie advances yesterday by Ah the Ameri. _ Racing Results and Entries on Page 4 cupied by imporers were a ; \ Though making desperate resistance in this region and north | } |

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