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ee _22 OREO +m <a ve wane i Wueshenennie:tiieneaiameemeaenene Boome THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER AMERICAN TROOPS AID IN VICTORIES ON THREE FRONTS from the British artillery. The defeated enemy was almost smothe: red) " + Y: y st eed) Latest Gains of Allied Troops EX- -AMBASSADORS | URGE LOAN| HONOR THEIR EMPLOYERS. DIED. a ‘under the great deluge of steel and explosives. —- _—_—_— COOK.—ALFRED COOK, + : A large number of guns have been captured by the British and On All the Battle Fronts Morgenthaa and Etkas Speak at] Workers for Bloomingdale Bro. vee etre eine. Gar rurerat ) ° ‘Americans in addition to the great batches of prisoners which continue } Lichortceagnaht laos ie Pir ce tMaTRhed sé Bienen se ton inl ’ . CRHADALAG1DDD4-9G94-409-08008 4490 DO4& (A BIBRLYOSSOOSED ‘Two ex-Ambassadors to Turkey Hundreds of employes of Blooming- | M. ite —At Portland. Me. Oct. $, to Arrive at the cages. The American troops alone captured two com- Henty Morgenthaa and Abram 1. Kikus,| dale Bros, attended the presentation ABETH TROWBRIDOE. wite i plete field batteries and a battery of heavy artillery. Americans} % 3 laddrersed an enthusiastic noonday| 'f the store at noon to-day of @ tes- WA, Marie ose eee t 2 I y Loan meeting from the steps of! timonial to the three sons who con- S captured these guns Tuesday afternoon when they suddenly outflanked 4 i] the United States Sub-Treasury Butld- tinue to run the business founded by N ” | both ends of the valley south of Premont, taking all the German guns | 4 NT REPLY ing on tac rato ot bp tn ho eH eS t felis Gq a vi Geaented 7. 1018, at war il the German war machine is 5. The testimonial was presente Monte .d UR E. PB f there. scrapped. | to Samuel J. Bloomingdale, Hiram C Funeral ris t [The American troops engaged in this battle are Gen, Lewis's Chateau-Thierry marked the doom |) Bloomingdale and Irving L Biooming- Upper Mur ntain iF “wildcat Division,” made up of Tennessee, North and South Carolina 3 of Germany, Mf. Btkus declared, | dale becauge they ato perpetuating| “04 FM ont { ' 2 Effectual Test of Germany’s| “Since then the American flag.has been | the welfare and financial ald to em- ir g ‘wast 5] going forward, and It will continue to| ployes which their father atarted, — | SIV NESud ) German reinforcements have arrived, but as these troops have been | Sincerity; General View | £0 forward as long as you back tt up."| ‘The testimonial is a six-foot bronze merely adds . « Pe tablet, with a declaration of their Funerat ; engaged several times recently their presence merely ac 4s to the con 3 Among British. | we atone hasaador hay told appreciation Inscribed upon it The) m riers ouKe fusion in the enemy ranks. é » — — paring for tha next war Tt ls up to us| Presentation in behalf of .the em-| Brookivn. Ovt Throughout Tuesday and last night the British had complete control $ LONDON, Oct n diptomatic |to see that a ls no ext war. Ldtdaadlpnd taeda biked epee -_ re of the air, Roads, barracks, massed troops and batteries behind the Ger- S 99005ss4s00ese1eseee fan, iscabien eine f th eELP pallid deediloit. man lines all were targets for the busy British bombing lirplanes ositess = = eee ean Sees Carew and Sen- During the day it was noticeable that German airplanes were seldom me € . 2 arate, gtor, Revert F. Waster made ad seen, The few enemy machines that did venture forth to places where 2 oo— / eugene 5 SEAL. oie Sreccat as dueut of honor, they were not wanted were quickly engaged, and in aerial fights a consid te A buffet lunch was served. H erable number of the enemy were brought down. There is great confusion within the enemy lines. On the front of 3 the two British Armies engaged elements from no fewer than twenty-! 3} nine enemy divisions have been identified along the twenty-mile pil $ line. It seems almost incredible until it is realized that some of these) divisions have been engaged almost continuously since Aug. 8 and many! $ : are mere shadows of the old organizations. : The ground over which the great battle has been fought is covered | 1 with dead men and horses and many Germans are buried under tons of | | ,, earth in collapsed dugouts. Only a few of the prisoners captured had *| Neven i heard of the Austro-German plea for an armistice and their ideas on the| = subject were extremely hazy. Mi 2 PERSHING WINS VICTORY cert Sse LS AR bas Wo SdIssons ON EAST SIDE OF THE MEUSE, ALSO GAINS IN THE ARGONNE = 004-061-6408 TVPG GA DLESGELSSOSOOEEOS ad ' Took More Than 3,000 Prisoners Yesterday— Givcieal Gane) erate Wriuecela rset) | ** Captures of Last Few Days Now “LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS | |s2cs2 yo 7ise: sc [-PREMEn Ter RA Total More Than 4,000. esi ‘ (ee SHOT IN PETROG or, 18 regarded as lever and los | AMERICAN. Harly and Neuvilte-St. Amand ana| ; | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY) m shine : ‘ *K exandur | ) NORTHWEST OF V one rane asibg machine guns ana RfOW) WAGHINGTON, Oct, S-=The. fol |outranwed) the ta\ter Village om the| “President Wilson unswered as the| STOCKHOLAL, Oct. Ate andor ‘ | NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Tuos-| light field pieces. ‘The French and § HTON, Oct. 9 cath ens expected,” declared the|eodorovich Trepett, former Tremler, “ ’ Jowing communique from Gen. Ver-| - } has been shot, according to advices te! you—you on’'t have “The artillery fire was vi south) Bapress to-day. from setrograd, | of the Olse and on the Sulppe front. “He pins the author, be he Kaiser ————— . . siege tne ‘Arne shu Germans] or Stax, to one ain is” TCS WILLIAM H, RUSSELL ALIVE. | to pay a big price to get good smoke. day, Oct. 8 (Associated Presa), | Americans hold St. Htienne and the Germans finally withdrew to the northward. The Germany attempted a counter shing wax made public to-day, “We captured nay and against stubborn fighting continued our ad- vanee in the Argonne Forest. Last{attempted to recapture tho ground) tually Is a chall | pyAmerican forces drove —for- {ward to-day on the east side of the Meuse and occupied * . attack at noon ‘to-day. D0 { Chaay. In company with the Freneh | concentrated. in the ye aR Lg ot the Meum French and American| we gained yesterday, ‘They failed /ara sincere in a desire for peace, let théy captured the Villages of Conte ee nee en ie eee wate drive tt! Fenn tat Army,{and sustained heavy losses. ‘The |them withdraw thelr armies to Gi ) Yoye, Brabant, Haumont and aed oe een enna pat hie Made a brilliant attack in the vicinity|number of prisoners teen in yos-|many before asking for it." Sieliropert: (Hat AWIVUAE TE rm é A r) é * t Mont, ‘They drove the enemy well (Of bY the ean | made a brillant attack 10 tie Nienont.|terday’s fighting on the afnes front| “President Wilson's answor effectu- po Ga Nay pee setae The price of big cigars 1s going | beyond these towns and are pushing y guns. The Germans later at-| | y GC 1 ; A the enemy northward in a desperate | empted to reach the ravines south of The villages of Consenvoye, Hrabant, | oxcecds 6 ally tests the sincerity of the German A ld secre d Wi ll k pv ets ice es ava " a in. Fra he the — aie a Machault, but the Allied artillery was| #aumont and Heaumont have been SRA, overtures” asye vue Pall Mall Ga-|ynfanety is a mininke, according ta thy up—and up. ill you Keep on - in effective. Obse: . occupied and the enemy has beon a zotte, family, who received word he In to-day's operations more: than | 98 . servers reported ‘ ; s y ve Se - “| that this fire caused disorder among | Ativen well beyond them. Vollowing is the report issued by) “The answer tae eae and AU No. 267, Crescent diggis. gP And how ong can of the Allies,” the West- Street wast reporte expeetatios minster Gazette believes, P “Although clothed in diplomutte language, President Wilson's reply 3,000 prisoners were taken, of whoin 1,600 wero captured by the French east of the Meuse, During the last + few days over 4,000 prisoners have “On both banks of the Meuse our) the War OMice: counts, were withdrawing, leaving |W? troops and the French are now! “Further progress was made yes- rearguardy to cover theif retirement, | Pushing the enemy from the soene of| terduy evening cast of Sequehart and Pressure against the German tiges|the desperato struggle for Verdun.) jn the direction of Bohain and Maretz. . but later turned up you stand the gaff? What is your limit ? the enemy forces, which, at last ac- been captured by tho Freneh.| 9 i ‘ " Gan \ael spine) takin aa h means an unconditional surrender,” tn -Bighteen heavy mortars have becn he western side of the Argonne |The number of prisoners Our troops reached the western out- pay /eachipubieatncniahs t “ > 7 : . ~ captured. sector resulted in satisfactory prograss | {he result of the day's operations ex-| skirts of Walincourt and gained the | the Evening News's opinion Don’t tell me that you have to do it. I Ta the operations to-day betwoen| t-day. Tho Americans were met b jceeded 3,000, Of theso over 1,000 were | line of the La Targette-Cambral road, He has again said tho right thing iain ‘Taxes and prices don’t bother St Eiienne and Orfeull, American|® YeFy Reavy machine gun fire, and|taken by Fronch units east of the} capturing Forenville. | 1 the ‘right way by the Stars ; P . The Globe waid that “Wilson's re I smoke Piccadilly Lictle Cigars. units captured 400 prisoners and four| rom the start of the day's fight were Meuse. This brings the total number] “At 5.20 o'clock this morning the Austrian field guns, There was flerce subject to an intense bombardment. captured by this command in the/attack was resumed on the whole fighting in this area to-day, the Ger- to over 4.000, The| front of the Third and Fourth Armies. ply iy not a pointblank refusal, but amounts to the same thin The Standard ¢ aaa a get ten corking good little smokes for \ REGUS. PAT OFTKE, the price of one big one. And I save on AMERICANS FREE Froneh also captured 18 mortars of! First reports indicate that rapid prog- Amerie : leh teat 30 calibre and other material.” ress is being mado everywhere. * ns pussies, See ce aiantane Canadian ARIE, Ost vident Wilson's CELEBRATED both ends, because I don’t throw half of ly tothe German urinistice pro them away—unsmoked attacked north of Cambrai, | last few ¢ . : FRENCH. srogie posal became known here to-day Invest in Liberty Bonds RHEIMS: CHOSEN BY ATR. Ghee. dulieeing| ee tee perneae ae and the | through extra editions issued at noon. ATIS, et, ai 1e oss 1 0 ‘a a 2 ie ret opinions noted ine we i i i TOVANQUISH THE HUN ’ Jatatement was lanucd to-day by the| secured. In bate Cae A ot te ie eaneoes ust man were ae HATS That's the aie thing to do. Try it— , Invest in the New Edison FOCH HIMSELF War Office: village. Our troops have entere mee FAME Wis it’s worth thirteen cents to get right on | “In the course of the night, In the! Cambra t (74 inter ion.” TO VANQUISH GLOOM | act, thn sino of Son nlNN, In AAS TOMA a prunnion tahun or Ore STOCK QUOTATIONS. 1918 -1919 the smoke question. . . . the French captured the stubbornly-!ys yesterda eds 8,000 and we| With not changes from C ‘ ‘ | ae fended Gorman positions ils fe hase Be nea any Gunes perc We DERBY 6 SOFT HATS "6.00 Stop That Waste! 10 for 13¢c st Page) ‘i WE SHALL WIN (Continued from F — | Aliie the war, But whether | =r {Rin car W Roun Vain) can 104 180 Fitth Avenue the winning will be one point In the advance north- UST Moria, 108; *Onien, Tanace | the winning wil be | raed, againat tremendous ralnts / OLD A RIAN POLICIES Metin Qusrameed ty | upon the enthusiasm ance, captured ten complete bat 181 Broadway ; Y, Ja J with which we buy Liberty teries, For its great fighting the ALTERED IN PEACE MOVE New York . ) Bonds. z division was official commended seeiska samen i . by the French Government.] pe '5 e th you CAN HELP — | The division’ more. than. tuitnea |Eremier Declares Empire Will Meet) nett: AR te: Qictie - end the war soontte expectations. After smashing the| “Will to Destroy’ With In- veel Rill pia tarkaue it a ult & ty sooner. can Boohe povitic ° " ; veh Miter ite: ey att? (ORs dealt. sy jal 4 ve thousands of zeae peabeord aly ath ae Ger-| flexible Resolution. Tee sty Wriende N18; allan Shem, 108; An ; lives and spare untold captured, One) enn ss, Z . ioe we evans Boche division was chewed up and| VIENNA, Oct. %—In opening the rat ait etal Rig § your money in Liberty Bonds, a second, known as the “Kaiser Wil.| Austrian Chamber of Deputies Baron |! 9: Mag, Maul jg } a s € helm Grosser Mecklenburgs,” was|Von Hussarek, the Austrian Premier, rit ACE Seliger jaye 795 2 AT THE SAME thrown in. announced officially that a peace note |} nh ae 10 M10: Bisoas =o) Presi, jot: be: i time the New Edison Tho Americans fought day and|had been wnt to President Wilson and | mm. 110) Moeteey, ee oe las euralas ; in your home will keep night without sleep. Officers said | sald: ine mea ny ye = Ye . your family and friends they could scarcely understand how| “In a measure the note accepts the | The 110; th re, 108 Py Colle rete 164 { : Roan 10 Mai ‘ea. Resch E { happy and cheerful. men could go farther. but when they| basis for negotiations indicated by an gig oh ne hoa Gretings iinine Be pinta ae And cheer is as much were called to atiack after two days ortant personality in the adverse | \Sor ‘jase Fa alton lan Li x Ue Gre rt of winning the war ay : persons Velat gf z8 SA LSE aes 8 of almost ceaseless fighting they | . it dance that she Central, Are ACH Claiming: thre segrolde 1 ectual fighting. ‘Buppose you SP mneal ie 5 i s evidence that the Centra Mie ate? parma aiane | frat Set f ceme in afid let us show you OTE Fo Powers are dispoeed to adopt a course em aigarantog, 11 what your home would be like A Corporal brought in eight pris-|teading to a pacific end, But 1 cannot rte meting pl re } with the Tew Edison there. rs after tho line was established thix basis requires In many | 30 ee ttle 1hOF Ulan Low, | r Gt. 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