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Weather—Fair; frost te-nignty | fair, warmer to-morrow, | Don’t Quit Buying Bonds Until the Kaiser Really Quits Bonds Will Make Him a Quitter! ¢ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ i's Bator _NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. a2 PAGES _ PRICE E TWO CENTS. U. S. AND BRITISH TROOPS STRIKE AGAI’ INDIGNANT PHONE PATRONS ("VS waRo com auotment | |F747G RENEWS OFFENSIVE IS INCREASED 872,547 TONS ASK BURLESON WHY THEY'RE se. siminisaton wow peseer o one, ROM CAMBRAI TO ST. QUENTI/Y New York State 12 Per Cent. More i rat MULCTED FORINSTALLATIONS, ps. WILSON REFUSAL OF TRUCE |[Brion Commander Reporte Sa 4 sompany Made Pro sof | t ‘ 7 Gita TSS ANE EAC TALK. TRACE TORPEDO TO BE GIVEN QUT TO-DAY) wr» sncnesraasy sommes o verses CHan. to Reise Cone setts cemnsiot0ee] EQ DELAY IN THE! TO PRUSSIAN HELD | Oct. 8 (Associated Press).—The American troops continued their | tract Telephone Rates| by Aviators. | | advance east of the Argonne until late Monday night. After tho ; | : : \capture of Chatel Chel ey gained further ground. companies of Americans, surrounded heavy fog. A platoon of minethrowers was captured. During | in the Argonne Horest for more SANS Note — Parley Only If Enemy the night patrolling was active. Thete was intermittent artillery =| Since the Government has taken ever the Now York Telephone Com-|three days, were rescued yesterday, he firing on acceunt of movements behind th enemy lines. pany the subscriber with a cont? ee.Here Issues Warn-| Gay Party at Cabaret Singer’s by their comfades, pe wif comtaes | om wnne| iN That Bonds Must Be | Home Said to Have Brought Meets Allies’ Terms. : 7 dense timber 1] Sold Even if End Is Near. News of TranSport. 7 LONBON, Oct. 8.—English and American troops attacked ines had supplied —— ——_. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—President Wilson’s reply to the German this morning on the front betwee. St. Quentin and Cambrai, Field munitions, medic Peace talk has had a more dam How information s, The full story has been wandering hope ly through no man’s sand of unce There was a time when he oc e the Public the Second Dis his caso b obtained by ®/and Austrian request for an armistice and peace negotiations probably Marshal Haig announced to-day. Satisfactory Progress is beiag Commis aging effect than Spanish influenza with reasonable assurance of having} their t ane este mout}On the Fourth Liberty Loar sasy ap ae ete will be despatched before night, if it is not already on the cables, |made, the Field Marshal stated. The attack was launched just But tho federa aragaat p thie fen |paign, To c¢ ty: officer of After being called into conference by the President with Col. House before daybreak during a heavy rain which began last night. } is not taking | with TH N FORCES! this newest ed to the} and Secretary Lansing, Secretary Tumulty announced to-day that Mr. (The battlefront between St. Quentin and Cambrai {s about twenty | tom isly | NOLDH WE. ON eee. | omensive” the follow convoys of| Lansing would see the newspaper correspondents at 4 o'clock and “prob. five miles long, Recent despatches showed the Americans operating to + wea asiuxcied amotal ty ahin ater ably would have something for them.” | the Beaurevoir-Montbrehain region, at the farthest point of the Allied Tho President id spent the en- | advance.} tire morning in his study and believed to be putting in final shag 4 document upon which he wor 1 the other the New York Liberty Loan ( American at- Verdun began.|tee heagquarters, No. 120 Bro: company courteously ac widely separated | “The greatest factor in the cipt. Rut nothing ex m without being | . In successful local operations near Montbrehain and Beaurevoir on ‘ 5 front yesterday more than 230 prisoners were taken by American and paign is peace talk. It must be ish troops, bh was a Hamburg-America - ono of # in the President's con £ ingenious! understood that even if a treaty | idence would give an intimation ot| "The German high command is apparently’ preparing to retire iis 0 tha of peace were signed to-morrow : tye | it deciaion, but when the conference | armies at most points as a result of the continued Allied pressure from slowing down of this loan cam Riting nappena-atier that y all day yesterday , If the subser ‘cannot turn t up-State Publ you ask, whe this Fourth Liberty Loan would was over there was no change in the| the North Se; ‘ were to ma yut them until th ail We eeadk Je lk vers orek: « lertdant. Wiee. throughout ottichall 1 Sea to Verdun, The enemy is expected to take up new posi- Glude that as F f ibly come to id i y Pp apannined the Georgn| circles that an armistice would bel tions, roughly 20 to 40 miles further back. The latest information shows ' General Burleson is national head able that a Fifth Liberty Loan ceri ues flatly refused and the Centr al | the Valenciennes-Givet line is not yet ready; that the retirement must be all the phone systems his local rep- nes flew over the] will be needed too. “ ‘ »wers informed that unequivocal , resentative must be Postmaster Pat cat where the opie: Gavernment weeds thle yin the convoy, the ptance of conditions laid down] ah the ong as ele But Jhe Allied assaults are seriously inter” one a he Oo be \¢ 1 b J ” e upting the pi y c ac y joveme! ne veal date ee Nee ateat 1 10 be and) money badly. In the: next few 1 nil} by the United States and the Allies) Moles Brom 45 to 45 Forced rupting the German plans and may force the backward movement before ows hing abo Mr ‘0! ther t precede a eon ol PEACE . cea) the ene y pisaipolehliasioe | From Homes as Kaiser | 7W0 BRITISH ARMIES AND AMERICANS ATTACK. ten were to receive a batch of « then| $4,000,000,000 in United States ty up ammunition, wer The President preceded actual send. k Pi plaints he would not know what to], t which ¢ Treasury certificates representing told by witnesses ating of the reply by asking Promers | Sks Peac WITH THE ANGLO-AMERICAN FORCES NEAR ST, QUEN- do with them e whe of the troops inwadd t t hea " f Walter F. | Lioyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando ‘ slinta me fisher ORE, SUBSCRIBERS’ CHANCE TO BE he ey their anxious aoe ; ready een a soni : pee Alte navies Se Rtr nhivvere arity SEARED A atatamont} LIN, Oct. 8 (Associated Press).—American troops, going into battle in ea 8 ed, will come due and must be | Loehmer, ag who for a 4 a | wi e Fi iti ' HEARD APPEARS SLIM. 4 w é i | eubmitting to the Premiere a drett|tesued by Bolgian War Omoe | Conjunction with the Fourth British Army on the St. Quentin-Cambrai Under the circumstances, it is plain bani paid from this loan. The rest |imorly lived No, 438 ird | , i ie Sree of his reply for approval. says front to-day, attacked near the point where the last line of the Hinden- that at the present t tribunal at which a th. very worst telephone serv the history of the city can be pr registered is at Washington, D. subscriber who is determined beard a:.1 is careless about hi might journey to the capital and ba and save something out of a hundr dolar dill, But one could not guar antee that he would # M lbur moicine weanet {U BOAT SINKS ITALIAN will be:needed In the pressoution | strott, Woodeliff, N. J At any rato It was aasumed th of the war and in the tremendous il charge of pro-]American reply will have the ap- | A armies after the war.” tr my, i Italy and of all the other co-bel- | with the Alli ae ligerents, subject of moasure Two Boats With Twenty-one Men} Offctal ficure: Si meeearen ) Treves by the committee contained little com- | jonged to the Grenadier NO HUMILIATING PEACE, rT fort for the army of workers who| 1) t wring Commissioner |struction and pillag is employing in territory "The Belgian Government has been| burg system already had been smashed. The early reports indicated that past] progress was being made despite stiff machine gun opposition | the Simultaneously the Third British Army attacked on the front from |) Cambrai south along the continuation of the Masnieres-Beaurevoir line. ; There was a frontal rnments made pu tematle de ttack on this line and at the same time an effort to | ea! in it at its northern extremity. The over | { fice, telephone and telegri ie ai Mivinl total t ! " ov | Asserts New German Ministry Is | rag th orld ts a pretty big jot Pie : ; a similar ae ly mocap Sia shanna ces lca, tu ta ow oat Wl IN THE CHAMPAGNE SECTOR; listening to the c than one-sixth of the ota, | yeryed in rn f later in Loe Peace the | 9 | York telephone | subs rhe tre von ae and the time fixed for the eampate room Woodcliff AMSTERDAM, Oct. 8&—Germany's! te | hog tg es ean a mae | ARRON totes rey ole H CONDE ABOVE RHEIMS ___ @Gontinued en on Ninth Page.) From Washing official r 4 i 4 |fense, as weil ax of peac , pide : pe ie ey —| ports this mornin re litth ry ee eneiicinies spy systera, pared for a stand to the end ag Helgium, From t T | hi P fi t ! The overnight receipts were ol You have ‘ with an|@ humiliat Dr. Bernardi | beyond : the tne | This Shows Important Advance Along Rail- Fj 5 vine 4 tal 1 mit s iiquor $0 . rman MMibiats from nt t ‘Millions in e ep one rronis #42,324080, bringing the total to $.- jenemy alien in furnishing Inwor to] Dernbure, fo B® Mininter ot | £10 ee ae road Lines, One Leading to Laon and | 406,051,000 er la babs ¥ ant ihe Col ¢ statement to the most brutal treat . at Does burieson Urder ean? | Subserint ting t ip jae els nen BON Ling t ee eats neni} the Other to Mezierres. | Subseriptions a i SEAR ity . ree wn, [Recording te These a npelled woee | were ed to-day up Pi ‘ ‘ Jrenident 1 at mn for the t ary needs -AR t. T.——Ne east and eas al a ivan! fires During | 1916, 1916 and 1917 the New York Telephone Company, th <a) ATO Ranh) Sata t nk by Ha plied by you k 4 , : wreees need, PARIS, Oct Northeast and east of Rheims the French continued of which are in ity, paid 8 per cent. dividends on Henry L. Doherty & Co. $2,000, and five now f rae ; DOR Would flan te cir successful advance, The War Office announcement to-day s that ) capital stock, or $10,000,000 a year, The total surpluses || 000 , w 7 Prenehit hava Yoashad tha oulakin’ el = 7 ce years after paying $30,000,000 into the pockets of Its stock United States Rubber ( $1 : mF thes 1 xy ‘ f : 1 e e ¢ s of Conde-sur-Suippe, at the e holders ted to $17,444,894.66. 000, : urmios renewed w 1 crue junction of the Suippe and the Aisge, northeast of Berry-au-Bac, which Postmaster General Burleson has issued an order Imposing charges American Hide and [a Co mee , ae t . ' ‘ ried captured last night. e to anothel $500,000 D 1 of He ! and 1 » the H al r installing phones, movi 1 from one part of a house to another, mt Gandhian Hubber _ i Along the Suippe River the French have penetrated into Isles-sur- » the name a eubacrib ew of the company's y ’ ime a en 1 Nae : ; ‘ies an 3 ey " Danie ne “h Raat eh 000. OA OLODOD OOOO RAPED nd the| SUPP at to the west have captured Bazancourt, | rage, the aion anes wy in now Harlan OE RACING 3 Scie sc ts ueih Gas 2s Spe Bie o compa Q | o w ‘allroad from Rheims to Laon, It is only a mile or so from Berry-au- tion charges while privately owned, he charges under Gov — ESULTS, Page 2 si by sie Hapnea Wine: Bry RLY Own |, (FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE, Resuits, j “ENTRIES, Page 7 7} MAVE Top xy | Aa Bac, which 18 north of the Aisne River, Bazancourt is 12 or 15 miles ‘ for arin. snd pneuinonta Movie Show Mi wh » to 5 e eich: rari. Speungate, OF F-! Agvice fo ihges wha | ma =p east of Berry-au-Bao and only a mile from Isles-sur-Suippe These out Bess am A \ ; hig, , | A Mi U i