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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 7, 1918, : . rs as A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS. GERMANS FLEEING |°*% ANG, | EN Ree Tae IN PANIC BEFORE. BY NOTE FROM FLYERS ALLIES IN ES IN SERBIA. Also Drop Twelve and a Half Tons of Explosives on Railway — Stations, Zz LONDON, Oct. 7.—Sueves#ful bombs lay tre Hitions against Kaisera Lau n, Pirmassess, Mezieres, Thionville, srcelles, and the alrdromes at Mor 33. rr, | FOR “WET WASH A BUILDER OF SHIPS: |BRIG. GEN. DOYEN DEAD; ENEMY IS REMOVING 'U, $. WOUNDED SOLDIERS, WAS FORMER COMMANDER) HIS GUNS FROM COAST| HAPPY, AT ENGLISH POR OF MARINES IN FRANCE air | | East of Bruges and as r: ar as Ghent) “ailies Have Priiz Beaten to 99 | Stores Are Being Hasti | Frazzle,” They Say—Germajr_ pe Loaded. Prisone ts Blu AMSTERDAM, Oct. 7 (Associated Oct, 7 Press).—tome wharves and docks at a Bruges have been sot on fire by tye | rv COSTAGAINRAISED | JS. AGAIN BREAKS BY LAUNDRIES HERE! WORLD RECORDS AS he : vain | Germans, according to the frontier | Eng aa tends iange and Frescaty were reported in | correspon t Yelegra ‘The | flust Jabliandy! de a} Important ‘Cll Re Regained and !sccteraay's ofticial statement iesued by Boost to 3 Cen Cents a Pound 2,900,000 Deadweight Tons Gurmase vaya ion, ney Pied 12 beateg tna = ; een 'f sAmape ft jependent Alr Force, : x Sore con), Senn a Enemy Losses in Prisoners |“Syusey niente wa carried on Se | Will Fallon Many Women | Output of Year Ending Oct. and coust defense materlals from| te resins — 4 ‘ 7 “} he cour ch th : t, , cut ca Knoc fot fee east of & nde eran p 2 4 - and Guns Mounting. |urday night in the course of which the Busy at War Work. 1—Pacific Coast Leads. Seomttce ie What Jeapon dents Tres a Britiah mac dropped twelve and a ( iad beugee) ‘4 seabed a, F ° oft aad . f \half tons of bombs on the railway sta- | i> ea he j@heds, he saya | ‘or Germany to ‘ PARIS, Oct. 7—Austro + German | tions at various towns, | Laundry prices were boosted axain| WASHINGTON, Oct American | | ‘The entire garrison at Moerkerke troops, defeated by the French and] Nine he Mi bows bel na to-day when members of the Laundry ship production again ha» broken all! | has been wit wn aod work ut Ze r Lae ~ ae. Kerblarts in Central Serbia, are retir. | [ctory af Burvack. ire Broke out at Protective Association announced ®, records. brusee has owen stopped, the corres n thelr taane WVourwetes: spondent sayy, whi civilian worke: — ing northward in disorder, Frenet __e | new schedule of 3 cents a pound OW) ‘Phe output of Amer pranis | y o! ne an ipa «© removed a } 6 ” it eastern report announced to-day, | peers ; ened ie Nope ger pbae lh tchsite Weover Decreasing statt. ; Casturs. of WGGHAANY| city. ut for the twelvs months ending Oct. 1 Jaircratt guns mounted six miles east] \easitINGLON, Oct, 1——The averne } Vranjo was contirmed. The Allied ad- F 7 The former price of 2 1-2 cents @ was 7 per cent. of the entire worki's | of Bruges. At Ghent stores are being | reduction of employers of the Food Ale ie 5 | i minittration js 20 if week. ave “Pench ‘, inna | per cent, over the prices of threo, , | The correspondent atates that the [official announce onda ne fers rench and Serbian. tre Los tages The greatest annual pre-war out warehoures at nt and the docks | St Wesitagion aunbered, captured Vranje GO miles northeast) Dicaphone Established in Alleged Radserdre bend , aya Dut of the world was tn 1919, when! where la lea of provisions | last, Ju a Sy he atutenvent wate | Increase in the cost of materials sphecRicatane GAEOO6S: dando for tie ve been stored are | Waterfront Rendezvous ' and labor is given by the laundry men “ : complet tents 7 are most energetically A sis ipa Arial | as hE caliunceP the inereuc tons of shipping were built. Ame bave b t any. | Bhd Mim Aamir iincsl Ba tn cit varicties of laundry wogk and will SE#TORated close to oy neste | of eral bundred prisoners and some gun noe by Federal agents, were held for or Peis cally to Weight tons. A and machine guns were taken. raignment ‘ove the Federal Com- ait moat heavily on those trying tO) \ ane west coast of the United States % “In Albunia our trooy nue te sioner in Brooklyn to-day after their CRB IMSS JA) BRE: AL eROm: has built tte first million tons of ship | UNDER BULGARS IN SERES Sivarco: “Can Marclans tinvewouabtie st, through the ald of m dictapho: Many women called into war work ine digures compiled by the Ship. | sche Dobra (a Serbian ¢ Just within the uileged seditious remarks. They through members ther families ooo ioard show that in the. third = | s ¥ are Forkas Telteaser of No. L4 Avenue | being taken jnto military service have | 7 Reta Women Tell Premier of Greece of | Sérbo-Albanian frontier, 55 miles cast) Pe ere ee een et Now Ma nes ia ho laundries, WK of September shipyards om the : No’P. ¢ Wits uit " amuel Simiter ase ‘ Saal . resorted to the “wet wash" laundries 4,00) | = — Imes Cc itte. » Invaders J ha Alaa Duress) rek Street, Manhattan Thousands of Copies of Citation} ecaune they no longer have time to Pacific const completed enough ves | BRIG. GEN. CAO Crimes Committed by Invaders | bredh tects The Serbian War Office statement eltess has n in this counter + t Hiren taniac te dla bles dette ~ 4 to send their total 40,000 0 t te e é . y New Scienlifi Ptiel io 1 tet fas een In thls country Dropped From Airplanes {do the family washing, and owing to toon 000 tan poarlog r Teen es cca eee 11,000 Ordered Deported By our ‘PNew — Scientitie ‘Up to\the present h ie slew OF ike dtage Haver a to His Troops | this and other circumstances a large Spies fee JL een \ 8 Gen) ATHENS, Sunday, Oct. §—Promier| Method” we ‘are able to remove 00 prisoners, 12 ins, most bridges, the Navy Yard and w *| WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY increase in the amount of this kind GOMPERS Visits ROME lof the t 4 8 Sucines” (6 Kuniokt Nan voor vpled hy Gree | th fs h and extract which are of houvy calibro, and 30) fronts could be had from the rear wine) \ Quminwinen Oi VERDUN, Oct, 7/°f laundry work is understood to be mo | France, dieck lant At his reslsHroops, found that of the £4,000 Itihat- | he moxt cult roots without ribaiiiies aud dows of a Inundry situated in @ loft) 7 ted. Preas):—American forces |Teactine the laundries Aasmren Cabinet Members U8. WIN dence liere, Dewth was due to influ | tants 5,000 ha ff ntarvation, 11.000 / the slightest pain being felt, at No. I which | (Assoclate ‘oss).—Ameri fe Fg, stranee dake, the demandes? 4 i ath wa | tants wah y 11,000 | EE ss CORFU, Sunday, Oct, 6—Prince *t * 3 to have used aa «| holding Fays Wood have received ty By a strange fate, the demands o' Roane ¥ ee th yi He 1 dome | CMM few vin command- [hod been deported and 2,000 had been) Teeth inserted without plates Alexander of Serbia ha ‘i airplane citations commending them| Yorkers exempted from military se u . ay Ge gee lant of the M nd Over. | forced lo work on military roads during |——decayedtteeth saved-—and dis- acted 3 5 $ i’ vice for one reason or another“are P President of the American Veder-| on ; Me a att » Bulxarian occupation, The remali- 1 > the ran * agent the Quar for theiy mallant conduct im talking tne ee oe oe ae eni tor the increased tion of Labor, arrived bern to-duy. Ie| Mining § wan fifty. | Fee Ulan te inchiding. wen | cases of thee gums treated, Mites Aumne ite Sance Hes tng ce wood In spits OF Stitt) Corsi Tesist= | yc te Gonstiniare othlped (oO pateans [wer mie’ Oe tip atalion By TaonIaN Bish /2° TSS oo nei dived ) mourning, told the Promtor| All workjguaranteed 10 years, ¢ ie : : ‘ «Thousands of copl ze the laundries because their own yA atahesettla CP hal ; committed against the| Consultation without chargs at sive. Th rbian Government wished | tives ente Jropped by aviators at several front- iy, tary Ald and War Pensions: Augusto rehinent of marin hat wen tie Lito yours the Bulgartens | .)] it to make this promotion Just June, bur Heen on r line headq sand they wore then| 70 are in service, according to the Giurrelli, Minister of Public Works, and Vrar “ n n teins all our offices, Prince Alexunder asked that it be de- | Bond ©) istribut among the soldiers, The} T*oascment of the Che ate ae aundry, Deputy Romeo Gallenga-Stuart, as rep) 1917. tt w " is 1 ind Altied ss che | ferred until. a victory bad been won|" Gilation soa | No. 413 East Ninety Street. resentatives of tho Socialist Fubor Or- | ¢)¢ ln of Hou Soldlors imbrow, will yet strike into} si h ne “ "Phe cord € idee: in eRnUd cording to statements at the of- ganization. no of vigorous trainin edonia toward the me niver | Fon . seal & fice of the compuny, men exempted ig to the address of weleorio| 1, ¢ nd nd beyond the Nestos ‘DIED BRAVELY. BRIDE TOLD, | Divisi especially —— and - th late dard cute dowa tho tubor supply jean ideals would soon pr saemutes de donia and Thrace from sant. NOMINATION BE BEGINS HERE fantry brigades, In the seizure, against | ang le OF other positions if their |a eroie stand and stop the G er aus | p | leromt dittonition, of Faye Wood and | dem not n people will fight dvanee Jebel ioe | ; Officer . th Divie loin holding of it against repeated and| Virtually all the large “wet wash” military Doyen| sa wera " | 17 WEST 34TH STREET. NEW YORK. ston of Win Sacrit nHthined [Gountaraettnoke between |1euo? belong to the association amo of the off King Wer je Viewns. | ours, 8.80 to 6. Commander Navy Who Ranj_ Private Johns att of Cony fe : ee ween! and put the increase into effect to- ots in. Marina m a PARIS, Oct. T.—A despateh received ‘ Af 1, 10eth in 37th Division, died dO You are there! | duy, Those who do not belong are| Tumors that the munition the aring Corpe 1 bea heve from Vienna vaya the Austrtan | 49) FULTON ST Against Ford in Michigan Charged rd toa 1 BULLARD.” | expected to follow the example of the gan had broken out afresh followed an| i fis transfer from France neces: | newspapers announce that former King Sours 8.36.4 With Law Violation \e ride, Helen associution, according to A. N. Moses, oil fire in the Comin ds of the| sury shortly before his men went inte ba iron Blutage ey eee aa a . | ivi: Secrets tary. hee es or close (CAN! Rallroud of Now Jersey tast| their famous action Cor. 624 3 yah Hay fad on Law in on i i ; | watel eds of residents o} A E Under the price . thirty pounds . : he wae placed in charge of the train. | ¥ primary camps on-|j . HER FORM FORMER ALLIES in tinade the bas a minimum san and Lang lala nd The fre ing station here which takes the mev|_ CONSTANTINOPLE, — Oct jersey City, N. J rumen harey th nia charge of 90 cents per parce was in an oil house and consumed 2 a rkish Parliament will open its sen | lisa ee hl ie a rere Raa : n old 3 BB Adbaec lind abl, quantity of lubricating off and the build. | trough the last ata preparatory ag gg a ta Albany St, New Brunswick, W. J “ how stationed in w Ye B wen » rane had | A hing Mich ‘na hou to actua Sultan, - mo: r of the Republican nom on | ser hout two years with t i! Notifies Germans and Austrians SUBMARINE’S GUNS WOUND jing in which it was housed. hides hd 119 Gwin Street. Perth Amboy. N.. J. ican against Henry Ford, is! % a tcon, 18 with Company D, 1024 tn. | They Must Leave Her Ter- i} austad ‘i : ' e Bete —— ritory in Month. Wi ON AMERICAN VESSEL General. matter, It Is un- | THREE BIG NEW WAR PLANTS, saisteRDAM, Oct. 7—Buigario® on] . : derstood, will presented turday notified the powers with! Steamer George C. Henry Outruns ed that t ory wi fh to the wil be or action. Mr. B hearings would be private wut is knowiea *) GERMAN CHIEF OF POLICE C. B, HESTERBERG KILLED Ssjphuric acid plants ave to be er ASSASSINATED IN WARSA Now of Fermer Brookiyn Shertft| wil ve aunt nt Binporiu aan i other ntifed Slayer in Old Pe Gives Life In France t IF th sill be OF ety by Capital, Flees fer wctlo wrote to h MILITARY FUNERAL HELD.| 2: 7 (ita \ug. had been hou - police force in W tion and had survived ar r ek to Serut yeeks of hell.” few week J nem Victim, 4. | fed pe Meste reesived @ lette | WOUNDED FRIDAY THE 13TH, | Mother Premonition of Sol- dier's Injury on Same Day, | Last month Mrs, Annie H. Fagan of No Avenue C remarked to @ nelgh- bor: ‘To-day is Friday, the 13th, und |{ have a feeling that some misfortune fa wii y she received a telegram from War Department her son, William Philbin, mpany In wounded in action ‘His name ia in to- another son and an on in. the army. One ts Pri- ind J. Vartiand, a son by 9 marriage, who Company I uv Infante The adopted son 4 Private James J, Whelun, Company G, incon HIN, twe From the Diary of a Real Ani Oct. 7th “Bought more Liberty ‘Private aly vd Bonds to-day, even Pky wiotn { i sfhelgrdlos though | thought | had all I could afford rican I made a kiddie happy p 3 by giving her a Moray Pialfit| private: Rudbtr Tootsie Roll—2c. 4 The Sweets Company 416-422 W. 45-h St., New York ‘ Nicgaitehe a east | Gr with whom he He was | born of C nan bad the greatest love for w when he left that he would to wipe the Germans off the map.” Jning fight in mid-ocean last Sunday | German U Boat and Later | Rams Another U, S, Ship. | ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 71—The } ican tanker George Q. Henry, | which last Friday sank the Ameri- can steamship Herman Frasch in a} collision 150 miles southeast of thi Nova Scotia coast, enguged im @ run- A The Answer to the Kaiser— Fight—Buy Bonds DOUBLE THE morning with a German submarine, | according to the story told by mem-| bers of the vessel's crew om her ar-| rival last night, Seventeen of the} Henry's crew are reported to have! been wounded, but none killed, | It was a few days after this en. | counter that the Henry, in the dark, | struck the Frasch, headed in the op! posite direction, ‘The Frasch was bit on the port side, aft, where the en- | gines were located. ‘The boilers blew up immediately und the Frasch sank | stern tins The crew of the Henry said they could hear of distress on the other vewsel us they swept by and they stopped immediately, picking up all but forty-eight f the Prawh's) crew. Several officers were lost, 4 was repor Both vessels were in the army sup- | ply sorvi ae | CHAPLAIN, GASSED, DIES, ry. He said lo his share| ing sengo. and had THIRD! Like ith and Morningside Ave Wing cablegtaim | No. 8 tol a Uy yan ex employ of even years old twenty « Oficors’ Training lon of hie injury uty Hat. Harold Rosa, command. j0%th Machine Gun Company of 74th Division, was Killed in action 17. according to a telegram to-day This space contributed to winning the war by the UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION LOAN LIBERTY 8 nt Mr. and Mrs. wht NRV toi nt at Yonkers He wae gi tht rank from COMMIT TRE Yonkers to die in Brance, He left Syracuse University tn the spring of 1917 to enter an officers’ train- He was twenty-five years been abroad one year,