The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1918, Page 2

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SS —— ee and further south have taken slken Marey A and Feacha I well as Fonsommes, it is olflicially announced great general retreat of the Germans wh Success in the Cambrai-St. Quentin section of {i measure made possible by the splendid act ee ro -_—— nape ces OEE DER RIIOG IE TA LEA nt eter eme men and the Americans from Rheims to the Meuse LATEST OFFICIAL | REPORTS — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, a a gn ERSHING REPORTS THE UMS a) OH Gains by é Renewal of the attack in the Laon regiow wa ed Wy] the French War Office to-day. Progress was nit é } ast of St. Quentin and in the Champagne. Meuse A quarter of a million Germans are now iv tull relreal between we i Cambrai and St. Quentin alone, with the Allies hot al their is, accort+ t ing to the battlefront reports, At some points the advance has exceeded * 15 miles in the past two days, : This forward march of the Allies is regarded as tie test siep fr ‘ 1s now inevitable ce front nts of Gen, Gi Sam AN CER eget ony am he Allies On Bevery Battle t+ ont kKyom River to the LO, 1918. CAPTURE OF 2,000 MORE PRISONERS FIVE NEW YORKERS LOST POPE SOON TO ASK WORLD WHEN FRASCH WAS SUNK) TO AGGEPT WILSON'S TERMS cit With) Autss ce Offens FOE BLEW UPLENS PITTMAN ASSAILS ; © AND LOODED COAL LODGE CRITICISM Six Officers an Men n Enis “i P hip in U s. Die on or wm With Another Under \ WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.<Six officers, WA —Vhe rant mera n onilated men of the ew lr Ji w d to », tel States Steamsh! . ~ ‘nan hen were lost Ovt, 4 fe ‘el wim i vease! nk tn on it ovate Fown Deserted After German) Declares Aidit Tends to States Mtoarahlp George « t tod nea ate Depart The men COB. Stoddard a that the Souls Day— Destruction — Clemenceau Lessen Confidence of People cal ho Ne Qawe new : Assails Enemy's Savagery. in President. HrKIVnT Liaate, .®, S| 1b ts eagntcioant th ¢ toly s ® al oy i ne eR Southampton, TP ngiand new a early as Oct. that Aust: HAIUK, Wednesday, Oct. WASHINGTON, Oct, 10 Spirited Bmith, Mamaroneck. Nie suid app 10 Presidout Witson ¢. atartlipa pict of destruction is| dub on Presitent Wilson's response No. 2606 Heath josave, acceming his fourteon p riwn by an official “eye-witness,” |to the German peace offer began to | Nuh re sed eh - 7 had vislled the nelghBorhood of) day when the Senate reconvened after Seastane ais | . 4 . , Lens since the Germans withdrew) a recess since Monday. Seuator Pitts |" temined Mosca We _| Hore. WOODSTOCK, NEW YORK from that city. Rathwayn and tram- is turnished with AME RIC. “AN. _ EXPLOSION iN Jinan of Nevada opened the discussion |wien, ci ti amaliew Raninaran, Geeta BRA | of ways are turn up and are converted | by attacking Senator Lo Massate {Isha . 3. Arrowood, Gia | HA? thy BEDDING lowing communique m Gen, Pere WRECKS CENTRE OF CITY ¥ OT AASURET ie ba =o sae = = 7 — = tonta N ‘ Riis, Baxley. ing dated Wednesday was issued 4 itt a aa aces ed Frecitivergy Suwieeete fe te Bit The Standard of Quality roo * | Trredenbura, weket, 7 Bast of the Meuse our troor AS ALLIED TROOPS 60 IN: Huson, Diack, Wess for 90 yeurs maintained their yesterday's advance i Hawken dwinae El, Withers in Bplte of violent and repeated — . ian’, ta 1. Hunt, no emergency | counter-attack the communique! Mines Sel With Time Fuse With 4% | Wilroys Boston; ULC. | said, “and progressed to the wouthert ; . Killing $ J. 3. London, turt-| outskirts of Sivry and int the Bots Purpose of Killing 4 {tagton, Owens, No, 65 46th | de-Chaume. | Mlied Soldiers ? teas ty B. Rand Mut. | Week of tho Motive. against tre WITH THE BRITISH ARMY ON 7 loves CaM. atiwelle Teo ine ip deat engaged divisions, we have penetrated “ray CAMBRALST. QUENTIN, + ‘Xt Vaeenst 2 ne af eeelat © bOWed) PRONT, Oct. 10 (Associnted Press) |? faspoie Mana aNo aon Conte ans ae MEZIERE | SERBIAN TROOPS CAPTURE forigt We WAVE | tn sie of Cambrul, which won! 5 i Mareq and have joined hands with He ang quickly mopped np. Many Ger- |} ; French at Lancon, Over 2.000 ad4l-| mang tad excaped. but many nun: | @ : Le tae, | Mattresses aud Hox Spring tlonal prisoners have been taken.” | irady who Had been held thers to! 4 | Severti Hundred Prisoners and | MM by Rotels of the angi es » PA everywhere, F suneh a counter-attack were either! © i) large Quantity of Material Also Can you afford to furalsh your how FRENCH. kitiod- oF captured, Some of the ene | 4 Da ees se aithntyl, tens comfort 4 é Scales ve ahi Aaa ° Taken From Austrians le, les mativtuctory? PAMUS, Cot. 10,—Vollowins elemy troops are ftitl in deop cellars! + : } Soiegataity de - report iss ¥ by tho War Of- [two ntoriog under ground and in the! % a Oct. 1).-Korblan troops TO En oe WEE aSTe ane tom port issued to-day by ft. | two in * Ibs J * line the quality of materi i five: nnols the Gorman dug dueing their | ¢ ae Ne Gefeated Ninth Austrian | inunsilp in aur soode We euaratie “During the onf pursult of eccupation of the elty, These are be- ) | ibs ote ot fh acbied dt aseecy Miki A life time of satisfactory nervice. the enemy continued east Quen. | ir out and rent buek Co the | ¢ + laccerding to an official Serbian states FRANK A. HALL & SONS tin. We occupled Landricourt Wood ea . { j ment tnsued to-day Manufacturers of Beds aud Bedding end passed Meautroux and vin werful minca whieh the : «| Tha Serbians sovern! hundred 25 West 45th St., New York City Notre Dame | Mans bad placed under Cambra mi ® | pilsonera and captured a larre quan _ - “North of the Aisne (in the Laon to have been set with a thine fuse, (he! «| of material. | region), we vigorously pushed tho) idea being to complete tho deatrict a) ‘ psog | French troops operating in bia OIED. enemy in tho region cast of Ontel. Wel started by fire and to kill aa groat ie lare pushing toward the Montenegrin | COOK. ALFRED COOK, held’ Las Croix Sun st dablolina sieie TaRVE he CA TIRA AGIA Has io j frontier, according to the Central Lytog fp state ot Ti FUNERAL Sidiescascd ‘the Also Canal, further ra =, : . linto Wage pftes of’ titafed rati« pubtte ender, do- |News Agency. ‘The Serbian army hae) CHUKCH, Broadway, ¢6in ot. astpard, in the region of Villers-en- | Tho explosion wont off with a tour Mayor Hanty of-lans ayn that the Lanige's: qutittahod | esehed & line Betwean fitteen’ and) manrin——at vor Prayeres. under the centre of the town ftor it | ay eons been vittiatly low The tloisiow ihe Deestdontat iA it ib iivising ¢ sideat's alian Army tin en 7 roe ‘ ek | had by the frit h wh ombiro moctions of Ls iy 2 3 * 1 , Martin 6 ‘in the Champagne, a sharp attack re ei poise te catabis thot frensh Phe GoM) purpose. fin Macedonia has + wed Italian pris-| daughter of the late Edwin b. and Bids allowed us to take Liry, with some BERS SORT Ney Cree ! ul tthe eountty and the | °RCE captured on the Austro-Itaiian) Bs, Trowbrt ” i Hystomas, » population of 35,000 He ed try a aii P| * 1 ed ee prisoners. the exact extent of which has Hot yet Mee OR eT On eee vatand, the menango ant] {Tone Whe were forced tn dig trenches! guncral services @!i Ws Bele at v9 been determined, wis pasty ely and tho city ts dead a w ‘Jin Macedon’ Was announced to-| clapel of Greenwood Cemeters, Broce PRITISH Some of the inhabitants of tho town siite fhe gallery a yes not concur with Senator Lodge | 4.5 ve, Friday 11,0: 3 Po rushed out to moet Che matehing Hit. poi Reside nines, which usd “(9,, 1ure éut| in Nis views.” mud the Neva ae i Lg v , ‘ ee peter * Py ‘i § ” Tt military honors ch . Following is the report issued te ™ feu Kreeted then with chocrs and (Continued from First Page.) 000,000 tons of cont a year, | Senator, GERMANS QUITTING RUSSIA; military he She Se ey by the War Office | Bae = The National Committee of War, “Tho construction riven by the Holabirg “We continued t y ° 1 (hue te devasta- |Menator ff Asscuchusetty t o-me Des caning ia the cook ctancronaing | GERMANS “TURKISH ROAD CUT, | Retenstan iat adopted the whote of Wilson's comdiiions as a basis tor | PT hus pume.up'tie devasta- [Menatde from Mamnchusottn cannot TAKE EVERYTHING OF VALUE. eee Yoasiatance and early in tho night ad- joes 1 teiyeabstte “aie nae bs v see, buts on the contrary, muy. tend eae hat 10 AL vanced detachinonta —cxtablishoa | °"'™"" Reyeud BASEL, Oot M.-An authentic text of President Wilson's reply to 1M, fin Ger m1 fe ene irkedioes Aisiths deenas people ar ‘ page Stockholm Report B chi A rece. Prise to wt lished F : A world, the an war practle . ie poopie and Stockhol eports Boches Are % Kervice. Prier to « themacives acrons the Cambral-Lo- copys tac i ey Maxiinittan's note has not yet heen received by the German Govern Cons intiy being accentuated and in-|of our citizens who are not familiar}! pidgin pac POR) (AE) distin be vas employed vy thy Stu Cateau road within two miles of Le RENEE G a a Monee: |inent, according to a despatch from Nerlin, Proper examination of the yongitiod, Uh Hous preceedings| with the facts to bellevo that the Handing Back Parts of Country Company, Te wae 8 shied owe of direct cor ution be ' hest odlous proceed ets i crouaed waidie if Cateau. * reply cannot be made until the oMcial text is received, but, in any case, : clppomident Of the United States und to the Bolsheviki. Slap erent Orig t EN taal tween Germany, Rulgaria Turkey lave transformed hostilities — inte the United & | Urother now dolag duty ta Frances. “Fighting ty taking place south of puncement in the !t fs plain that a further declaration by the German Government: will oimotinaite brigandage, aecking above | receded from the positions taken by | STOCKHOLM, Oct. 10.—The Germans! BANDELI.—A Syracuse ¥.. of paew he main roud on both sido of Cau- 14 Hakan Pe he that be necessary, di) the muin of ageicuiture, industry {him tn hls message to Congress on|are reported to be evacuating seme| monia, Private CHARLES W. SANDEL. Iry and also cast of Cambrai, where usu f view of the une “Only military reasons could compel us to accept President Wilson's and commerce in this country.” Jan, $ and in his speech delivered in |parts of occupied Russia, which, appar- loved won of Mra ¥ 7 y trai conditions mn Mulgaria it n ¥ 7 ntl: they are handing over to the Funeral service to be 1d at thy to we have made progress anly ran Onis Ht ven conditions,” says the Cologne Gazette, in Minenting on the Amertoun teporty show that Roulers and|New York, and that he is now unduly 6 % ar a sy tatvesstte ne residence, 459 16th ei. Lroukiya, Inte “In the sector between the Scarpe Nl frdhable’ be niasible, tha treble to theo Cent pinun ioffer.. “1b fu qiuaetbie Germany may: req hirout have been destroyed by] Anxious to cntor Into peuce negatin- (Government of the Tolaheviki, wits | Tauet Gresnwoed eneter ¢ ; nd. to LrANADOrE ts sik Chu dangortil Karen avs ne Germans are taking awa = and Lens our patrols are fia sid <Cwaientinnyh counter-guarantees, for cxamplo, the evacuation af the colonles oecupled Hors with the Linportal German Gove | on averything of value. At one place | WEILER-—On Oct, 10. SAMUEL J, te “oy the enemy a E, by the Allie Vroaticr Clemenceau has written a] ernment, scone they teqilaltioned 60 per cent the'| AOgRA masa Pars ane Neen u ure hed L o itry-e % > ee 9 commentary on German 4 the Senator frat Hh witecas anaiensh unera Io. fron} . 7 ‘ he newspa continues © political and military authorities of ne, OOnniy : 2 rult crop, & ‘1 oorknobs| parenie revidence, 662 24 Bly Mew. Hquerehin and Konvroy Woe ave CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | ::,,. i:mps, i i ww going to debate i ese questions, It is probable the con in a letter to Deputy Mar-| "detrimental to the splrt Jand everything else they neuded 1 BBs) a guinod possession of Sallaumines and me 0 -AFe LOW OK : ® sa : Leia eT hei of the Marie Department. Hefof our ewn armies and would tend Noyelles =a gk | RneRHOR: Walle praene ye ESCA fe \ exo dolibern to destroy the confidence of the wor BELGIAN P. MOF theimoment the Nous is ton grave to permit of suppositions , All international conventions which| in the President of the United Stat: vow aIAN. : AMSTERDAM, Oct 18—Tho Frankfort Zeitung in expiaintne to tts shiniealin nemiodl Gonélinka temala orvice {9 exsential to . HAVE, Get i—The Belgian rea s the reason why Germany asked for peace, says ons of loyalty and nobility have been nd just peac | fica commun f yoaterduy . ‘After Bulgarta’s collapse AustriatTungary res 1 io approach Presk cynically swept aside vy Germany| “If Senator Lodge desires a test of} re dent Wilson with an offer ofan armistice for the purpose of bringing about when she thought herscif strongest co plan and that of President | t ee baa Re} 4 cWednentsy) peace negotiations. At the same time a similar step was being prepared and with hypoerit tears when she “added Pittman, "he will havé Saar deetnat our tray lineata th in Turkey. Germany thereupon decided to Join the movement and Chan: felt the shudder of defeat, German| it at the coming election, He must remion of It m Ger 4 cellor Maximilian made his appeal to President Wilson rage attacks not @My human beings) HOt be offended when I say he bs not j Set, wolehborh CA esha ye Dr, Solf, German Foreign Minister, will soon appoint manitt ut throws Its hight on our cities, |4# Real a man as Woodrow Wilson.’ in { vhecked, We took a few pi * | Relehstag members, representatives of the Forelen Office and ty, to Sue firesides, our sacred monuments, | ate An = lari pra ane re i en i on 18 pen 9g : ae In art a history, and even upon] terms to be ‘on Germ i k During the day the enemy bor ‘ ulate the German draft of a League of Nation weror 0 urt and iN i . Up OU | ApSKe enANThs aghbacubod Peg fooler lip Fete re 10 trees of our fair tant, ‘The drama] “Uncondltior ni were piace’ on port and the zones about Nord Dentacho Allgemeine Zeltung toda Pre ae nertente he aang lie reco Nenators Jones of ’ a 5 Woestroosebo ons, whore a German airplane] Washington und Marding of Ohle, fs k th 4 b t L 4 nunieations | Se bombarded the principal hospitals, | gublicans, or e wer Y | nh | “ARMY COMMISSION IN PARIS 0 °.icuicvvultat - sd uviators Were Very é to dag .- f ne gUNNINg our first lines aud ort snanifeated gals the one i ‘ roads neay Moorslede and ' ob i, t the Pr ident had not gone far-| | | ier INDORSES REPLY OF WILSON -."8: cs stag] Sas : made @ Vain effort to approach) our pack ward, he we meee fo vent bit thut the Chancellor roprosented any- E have just purchased posiuon near Amer uensvaliie My + z by ) thing but the executive constitute: { es our soldiers drive bin wot oy foot. ty berty Hut the blood, ruin and ingendiariwn | WUthority under which he was an. | $100,000 worth of Li U, 8, ENVOY SHARP SECOND | CIVILIAN IN ST. QUENTIN: As Guest of French He Followed Mayor Into © Visits Other T PARIS, ©: 1 Willian Sharp, American Ambussado firat civilinn to onte apt of St. Quentin after t was the guest of the I ment, The Ami which included Becretary, and Wa f the Embasay Gov eee M was the | Y wred ity Noyon, Hallan Artitic rr Eee 10 mai VIENNA, © 10 Hillery bas increased tts a y woue the f the taal { \ gaye an official statement issued ou day on the vi» on the Ltaaan front. It You Fee! You ve Done Your Share See That Every One You Know ' ie Docs Hi ir Help Oversudserib: the Fourth Liberty Loan Heane TON GARMENT co, FIFTHAVER NY °t' Answer to Chancellor ¢ of the Fre: Oct. 10... The Army It coincided with the w 4 MARIS, | son's reply. Commi helialden With Wishes’ » ich Pegple. indorsed Pr Freneh i op) lou has fishes of the se" GERMANS SHOOT BELGIANS pointed, anything Senator Poindexter predicted that | Germany will turn President Wilson’ ‘| action to her own advantage. “The President's acceptance of “a! parley with the enemy gives Germany | ck hatin idavine taking ¢ because ho cannot represen: ribution of which he will {the weigh have jon feel Bonds. We do not say it boastingly, but proudly. We are glad to be given the privilege of showing our ————.——__- (MIMI i | i Replying to Senator Pittman, Sena- | tor Ladye said his regret over tac] President's note was due to the fee: 5 Reno Viviant, former Pre: . he President's the! the opportunity which she has na | i Pt Oe nd ngees terrane nace) WA REVOLT AT BRUGES siting pie wer) Ng HED Patriotism, of being able The reply was welltimed. Had it come too soon {t would have per: | — pre uppore a, nerottation with thts | ae to do our bit. We sincerely mitted the ( sto " ott of wise | ei a criminal tun among the nations as | y re riagi pane” gg tara ee PRP RCL JA oat as Ousbresk & a wy ae tolts the conditions upon which the war | * hope that our patrons Will r 0 ile ight have ve vem the eBRIOI ha b yor y ‘attle A shall or . | Entente nations were divided and had come to an agre Pa a . i Sabet —— buy to their utmost. Prove | "The note 8 {irm without brutallty, Tofty, but devold of that Insolence | MOWES TAKE by Cactmany. LAUREL RESULTS. yourselves the REAL American i . » often aveor nied. hor tra Zo e y IAM, Oct, 10.—A revolt has -——- ; she 4 substan " “ able arguments for the reaso: h ng risen. against. th nvpts | feb Ny be " and coneclence of everybody, even In Gorman Hicrciy Wn aed rater hm iy Tine are. If you can’t carry a gun, you fo) 8 | can carry a Bond, and Bonds buy : ~ 110,000 FOE PRISONERS th ehee ery nek ey loasek 9p fe any Meas [fe fui ‘Ment a bombs, so you're in the fight if you ay Ma AND 1 200 GUNS GAPTURED ° taken 110,000 ra and Mander i Iso Fit | hand the ammunition to the men on ol 4 -_> 7 Romy | JAMAICA ENTRIES. WOMEN VOTERA, HROISTER) the firing line. Show the President 1 Haig Reports British Troops Far |. lf yeu: 68. OBt roglener yeu anne that you are LOYAL to the American \ | TRACK, JAMAICA lca aheretes euler y ig) Bevond. and Bast of Hine ae te inant tees ew BIG cERMAN ‘BANKS FAIL (CASH PAID— flag that so proudly waves from the nd fenburg Li | Pie yey ‘ Pst avant iT =I Ww! s ee ean decent or tm ti TO HALT STOCK PANIC if windows of your home, Show him Dhaene: ate mr been la eae Hi} DIAMONDS | that you wear Old Glory in your heart fons ‘ A LE, guRert, Oct, 10.—Measures taken by ||| Ola Gold, Silver. Jewelry, Ke as well as on the lapel of your coat, and Since A i the graat banks to stop a panio tn the |] Hishes Cosh Value Patd. | P y 2 Vata ain atiioa iave braken tt NH (RACE, Mur four sear old ant 0 German. Stock Exchanges had but al|| Jack's Cristy Shop that we are with him heart and hand, the whole elaborate reriog uf deep de om ‘ yar, “tunel CFE ehe AREDRS SS ERRORS LT ua THEA A yay EIT to the last dollar and to the last man: : jiaitiding’ sho eutina: Wtintonoure ayes| meltin 'e DM enargt stuik, on tus Liberty Bonds No ,on o frin of wet & youve uf ‘ were no purchasers for S ke L ae Gus a miles «frome St, Quentin to Arras.| fo \y et ' avcuritien, nnd the Poat wiye “it is peak a Language Maing venerated this varie urea to) ll vag ere acts Damier ae The Kaiser Understands. (4 a ¢ ‘ a » Won erty lor here a no i vata 8 Aranigtennorisernan My us So Go Ahead and Talk t ie a: " ee far beyond and ait BE tt Hin ‘eb | lor. 11: Man > ; to oan e ne the date ane ved we eye yet - on he vote you won m iaat year, let ee eee SNe : i caieecioadaootaiaasidablbcabebnnesibiimalhe inibdaae a

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