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§ Fritz Being Beaten to a Frazzle A Fizzle of the Liberty Loan ) Only Thing That'll Help Fritz Copyright, 1018 by The ‘PRICE TWO CENTS. |“ Circulation Books Open to All. | Co, (The New York World), ‘he WAR TO THE TINISH IF GERMANY QUIBBLES } NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, “OCTOBER 9, Press Publishing 1918, enn TO FINISH IF ENEMY Ww ow ON TICKETS. SOLD ready to su c and Allied te to-day turned his Tt is no official pessimism, but 4 € RHEIMS, Oct. 9 (United Press) INDIVIDUAL HEROISM and Gen. Rawlinson, and began at 5.20 o'clock. “ ad ‘ ! t nplet n1 ately towers of the Rheims Ca : sa i battlofields where t ucrs = | ther officia t will i 1 Lia ok Vat orn \ P M N ’ Last night additional progress was made east of Sequehart : ing Teutonic armic ven Increased From 5 to 10 Per Cent. ; here doin Wa sia a * \thedral »1 out proudly, despite . Kans 40 seg 1 ee + wiouaneue OC (hes a Drie A fled men | noir against the myriad and toward Bohain and Marets. cir ov ny Senate Finance Com- seriousness of int ent du ae eer t6 Booretary Lat me touday. thatcat Wa n a review o men ies nipping pro. |€@red autumn sky—free once more AND AMERICAN TROOPS LONDON, Oct. 9 (Associated Press). —The British advance along t the State Departins : Rinse was issued by tho Treasury Departs ie approximately 26 To the castward the Americans the battle front between Cambrai and St. Quentin is proceeding very well Gen t n ling upon al) loan workers , hath Statt ( r Ente { i ythe j buge 1 fr te as their slogan een ta haleabetl ale De- }and Frenoh still sweated amidst the / Stalt Officer Enters Tank, Leads an to-day all along the line, There is not so much resistance by the Ger- + The c ‘ the Third mer cae i soul lduat and toll of battle, in one of the Attack and Directs It Afte mans as there was yesterday. ‘This is probably due to the Germans hav- ij minutes pect Cas Jared that peop! bee ieee of the) joing Wounded ing retired during the night « Ses paint uch as he did to volt a — / WITH THE ANGLO-AMERICA In the American sector of this front the Germans are resisting very b torious Roe wears assigned to a tamous| > eM/PS NEAR ST. QUENTIN, Oct, ‘strongly. The American losses have not been heav The total smerie 4 armies which « ta Fede the war pr leca division, whuank af biow|” AMmortod Be Individual he- can casualties is less than half the number ot Germans taken prisoner. { Klerman retreat on «grout cou 1 the n out of direct! vais tia Allies olewed un ex-|(DUry vee Taman duel ih AMERICANS AND FRENCH WITH BRITISH. Important change = , bed nnot yoot an eis : f rit n merican attac Sais i 5 Zotors Gen, ‘March was. euinmoned by the committee ‘aaiboan panek expasl a ly diMoult, ‘The German Be Peas Aad K| PARIS, Oct, 9—The French and British are at the gates of Bubiain 7 te reach eoculatos 1 a \ e uesday, and veral incidents stand showed ¢ pra, a Hindenburg i ae y " at time half gone hurled in fresh divisions, violently! | | roe "eleven iniles northeast of St Quentin. The Americans are less than stronetct A t ae Ax of ee HA abe Ress 4 set she oe counter-attacking the Americans on| aa , {Wo and a half miles from Busigny, three miles and a half north of beyond. iB ust be raised between now and Oct TELLS OF BRITISH LINER the right and left flanks. ener ofia anew having | Bobain = Military men are vastly ple Tho only district subscribing ° But the doughboys held, tho Ger-|, | French troops attacking last night south and east of St. Quentin es | ecome a casually on “d . over the President's refusal 1 Jar ‘ -. ; oa tar at a rate promising t to reach TORPEDOED IN BIS CAY BAY mans’ powerful positions strangling | O | My oo ha. {captured the German defenses between Harly and NeuvilleSt. Amand Sens an ( ine cue dues andl eee as for the Now York Nheuoa ‘remained: tunked, and) thay 1. The aay ww {and drove past the latter town on the north, to-da fticial statement woldiers remain on invaded a The officia a n | secangen: BRGhiAbroa IES he|battio was won. ‘Phe Germans| y | HY ‘ where, thus very flutly replying to a ms District made public at 10 o'clock Heer i i | ragged their defeated armics back- ‘ x 1 toa pi. jy the War Office announce , : that phase ot Prince Maximilia ‘ y this morning ts $269,7 whieh in Sinking of P, & O I war i distance an , Two entire German divisions have been destroyed in the fighting patched, mbes i! se s ‘x cw Yor ‘nu . me mr fF Fifteen of Crew Killed The 6 Americans’ part inf ri ie Fa ane) along the Suippe River. On the right bank of the Aisne, Krench and patched yesterday 516,600, [ k je mor ‘ RGaiRaae Sex a the batt ne of clear-sighted, in oe ee Ra ane oe ni ore: y evel ies s re Pg ree erewident’ ta koown tobe any lhe! a ae "Jing by the best American blood, Con-| Pied by the nar b onthois, man Chancellor hus answered hal \" ed to-day were thi lowing y Fores inv Jivision, which already bad made his-|¢My out, after which he ret thal Aree ere PY aCUIES pointed questions asked in that ¥ | Miave ule Steel and ( ance Com-| sding @ aber of ltory at ChateaucThietty and session of the tank u r @ Argonne fores' ; a Se hather tis r in aaking| s Him-| pany, $3,200,000 frelvua her tonday| he Sicenteal erace ae ah A alagt ofticor saw the % t-|PERSHING REPORTS 4,000 TAKEN. for peace t a Devotion || Fish. Avenue National’ Bunk (for ee into battle, the Commander, ele at one beir 1 up by WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Capture of Gornay by the Americans, ns. diet nepal pias | is Bee anny : } ing attention to the re ds eet liberation of four other villages and capture of 4,000. prisoners, wa ‘eady al ow an v ne % wa pao: inh ind their effect o1 he . ' seesia t mn ; s y ny Me tater : pre _ ae ee e8 tu ed one|reported by Gen, Pershing to-day selves or for miiita n Telegraph Comp: we Philip yYoM ‘ “Owing to its world-wide repu- tho he French tr njuncti wi An wh 4 masters. A worke rf ted} tation for skill and valor, the ted DY) driven the aptured villag tst of the Meu we w ’ s & $1,240,150. ha Il o division has been selected by the 1 { \ . t w Pe KBAR) ODD i Commander-in-Chief of the Allies |! a J con ne ' iy Ane Bacay as his special reserve, The hour |¢ \ WITH THE AME RIC AN FIRST ARMY, Oct. 9 (1 1 a M : | to move forward has now come, |* the French and American troops, in their attack east of 4 onfi our ivisi wil an f f | ; $1 4 rem santient que evislencwill | anced more than three miles and a half in some phi matic move Vr 1 w he | d ‘ Am | pierce the enemy's line and again | ; ready to ny at vor! he ‘ f n s Company b | gloriously defeat the foe.” > The attack i inassil lues, with re why it ur Ma Foch \4a cdi The cer now permits it to bo|MARSHAL JOFFRE HAS GRIP.) )ewed succe Heavy fight ped tre, where in A Brake-S and Fe our t these | | ome ROME WOULD ADOPT WILSON. company asditionaiy. #8 ° TEWEI PASH ATHEAD yecant @ | Seark mud osever amd Warrior ty operations were ho WH Soon He Out rdment which a : Cuba Cane Sugar ( Gale Fifth and Ma irdment which lasted a of unftruitt E sence 'iSh uF . if tan & § |) 1th-A ‘“ ” also that t a dent y \ f rie aa | hoy la 4 ow art ¢ r pe Congress w . y \ f " ny, $6 ft t Ae a oad: Prince a Hesham Pasha, Thee Tart wees exchange NO SENT: - | DRIVES AHEAD WITH BRITISH; iy ane ‘ eer PIANO SENT BY AIRPLANE. ’ son, a ” ‘ 1 Bow American . nis mov : ; b a | lennessee, North and South Carolina Troops : ; a iF Outflank Both Ends of a Valley 1 $ BAVARIAN RISING REPORTED Ameriva South of Premont. ) Herne Hen (7 ond Dy | WITH THE ANGLO-AMERICAN ARMIES NEAR ST, QUEN- 4 "7 - the ft ie | TIN, Oct, 9 (Associated Press), —Heavy fighting continued throughout BERNE, Oct. 9.1 teau Thier Ust aad at dame THE 4 mu It 1 on the Cambrai-St. Quent 0 nd the Bri e Racing and entries on|have been received ee OU Mepicing, WE TE ton the C mbrai-St. © uentin front and the British and Ameri Page 2 @ntl-monarchical, riots in Bi (Continued on Second Page.) moula germs Ne eicolol—Adve "™*" cans continued their progress of Tuesday under pat protective firg tid t 1 “ - acs - - . 2 » ms - ' 1 i - oo outs SS pe — a , “ez WILSON PREPARES, 10 PRESS SPEED LOAN DRIVE WAR WORK TOTAKE OUTSIDE THEATRES DOUBLED *: TOAID PRESIDENT 350,000 SALESMEN WN HIS WAR STAND AND HOTEL "HELP" shington and by the Lit ‘ommittee for thig district at No, t20 ty Loan Chief for Their Skill and Valor. adway ' j | hi | VE ] AMERICANS FREE RHEIMS: I Haig Reports Progress in Renewal ; | UIBD \ Workers Put Renev Renewed Effort faracl’ ‘Miia: Dectares (Chatif To-Day of Attacks Between Cam- | | Into Liberty Loan Campaign | feurs Must Serve Under brai and St. Quentin—Pershing ; | Now Ove ‘Work or Fight” Rule. : ; t is pekeeed Dacian «VIENNA PAPERS ANNOUNCE w Halt Over. | or Fight” Ru Announces 4,000 Prisoners in Answers 0 TiS (ouevies | ARMISTICE ON ALL FRONTS) ..'"aus. "oe fae tate | guASnINemeN, Omak His Advance. ! 1 when thrgugnouy. the /ebuntry, wn in: | gen'or woh nnd minterials-ton‘lteetty SSS a : : i French Official tch Says ' died edfort Sates tompeed capen aa “ nea oe : be 10 DELIVER FINAL BLOW LONDON, Oct. 9.—The city of Cambrai has been captured MAY GO TO CONGRESS.) jixtras Were Issued Without to the President the great | the War Industric an by the British, Here and elsewhere the British took 8,000 pris- "All Co-Belligerents to Approve wun. ten Fay ese Ce eee Meee Sains a ene oners. Field Marshal Haig announced the capture of this long- Co-Bellig rents to Ove! Ww ASHINGTON, Oct. 9A teil ont me ene a at abrmatt) Hareh: toisay Lag neucale : resisting German stronghold in his official statement to-day. Gen. Policy of “No Armistice With: | Coan By ite Ta Rca of Sitocea can Sitenaive: | bo: ters and other Manat in Troops Included Marines, Infantry Haig also announced that the Anglo-American attack was re- \ out Evacuation.” % tnaued, without i nsent] ‘The need for greater specd was| DIK he rie apron i Sion and Artillery of the Second Divi-|sumed this morning on the entire front south of Cambrai. Rapid pecial editions &N-1 snown more clearly than ever this . ° s WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—W that an armistice had been . cad wiven een of private individuals progress was being made, he said. German peace « ve met and 4 ronan Scie aes 8 Saree Pe In ber pen | sion, Selected by Commander in| The British captured Forenville and reached the western halted unless the ny “Cirenlation Books Open to All. ] 20 PAGES HAIG DRIVES BEYOND CAMBRAI: CITY AND 8,000 MEN CAPTURED 'AMERICANAND FRENCH TROOPS SWEEP ON WITH THE BRITISH WEATHER—Fair to-night; fa and warmer Thureday. PRICE TWO. CENTS. Paver Wms at MERTON E RRS OS oy outskirts of Walincourt. The attack this morning was on the front of the Third and Fourth Armies, commanded by Gen. Byng