The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1918, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“ALL GERMAN KINGS SUMMONED BY KAISER WEATHER—Fair To-night and "Be a Home “‘Doughboy’’ Behind the Fighting DoughboysinFrance Get in the Liberty Loan Drive f “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | — 24 PAGES SE PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, 1918, by The Prees Publishing Co, (TI ‘New York World). 7 = — SSS -PERSHING HOLDS ALL ARGONNE; - FRENCH TURN LAON DEFENSES F U BOAT SUNK NFLUENZAOROES THREE BRITISH ARMIES GAIN; ; tant IST OF U.S, BARCHLORINHER:’ U.S. TAKE 7,000 IN THREE DAYS | SHIP REPORTS FROM ALL SHOWS RULERS OF GERMAN STATES Germans Evacuating Chemin-des- ‘ TOTAL HERE $090, 719,150 i Drastic Steps Taken; Thou} CALLED IN BY THE KAISER | Dames and Must Quit St. Gobain : TO CONFER ON WILSON NOTE Forest at Once—Lose More Ground SIX TIMES YEARLY INCOME TAX | WAR LOAN LEVY IN AUSTRALIA AY, 0 OCTOBER 11, 1918. NEW YORK, FRID CENTS. CE TWO Crew of Brazilian Steamer Say Second Shot Hit Raider Few Miles Out. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct, 11 Drastic A Brazilian steamship destroyed a steps to halt the alarming sands of Nurses Volunteer as a Around Le Cateau and on Ameri- Some Washington Observers See Hint of Abdi-; Can Verdun-Meuse Front. cation in Assembly of Sovereigns—Ger- . ‘ i} i ' PARIS, Oct. 11 (Associated Press).—The cleaning up of the { many Won't Give Up Alsace. uA spread of the Spanish inflnenya ep! demic New York were German submarine a few miles off in Greater the Atlantic coast yesterday, accord-| taken to-day when 4,293 new cass | L d See|'™ to the crew of the ship which| Were reported and there were 184 Argonne Forest has been completed by the American troops. ie Apply to Yourself Proposed New Law and S€€), 2.04 nore to-day. deaths from influenza and 210 from AMSTERDAM, Oct. 11 (by Associated Press).—Emperor William| Germans now remain in that great wooded area. What It Would Mean. ume aoeatad “ raat after two pee MeatTG: en a ee has summoned the sovereigns of all the German federal States to Berlin shots had been fired, the eecond mak . i under ‘ F , + A ss0c — id i ELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 11-—A bill making subscriptions to 1474 direct hit on the deck of the] years barred from moving pic. | fF a consultation before answering President Wilson's note, according to LONDON, Oct. 11 (Associated Press).—To-day’s advices M Australian war loans compulsory has passed the first reading l in the House of Representatives and the Acting Prime Minis- ter, W. A. Watt, has moved the second reading. ' The bill calls for making up a shortage of voluntary subscriptions boat. The explosion of the shell was followed by a geyser of water which shot 100 feet in the air, mem- bers of the crew said. | ows, theatres awd other of entertainment. 2. No new moving picture reels to be released for four weeks. a Cologne despatch. many. LONDON, Oct Such a conference is unique in the history of Ger-| from the battlefront ate it is virtually certain the Germana, will have to evacuate the St. Gobain forest almost immediately, The line behind Laon, between the River Serre and Sissonne, has 11,—Germany’s reply to President Wilson, according to , . Y va an Amsterdam despatch to the Expreas today, quoting “authoritative sour- * OR ae to present and future war loans. ‘Two classes of citizens are eee The aoberios wo Siena when © Thousands “a ublunheee pave fis aS festa h xpress U y, Quoting io ts making the Go nm aikiintions te the sie 260, and Australian goldiers |@bout a mile away. e first shot 5 8 Lees ned, mati Laon urea most those whore tenable income fails below $: fired hit the water and skipped over| Cocmeil, te vere. in Lieeetce'd Germany will evacuate Belgium and France, provided peace negotia-| difficult, and sailors serving abroad. - : , 7 rin sys Zt : i i j The amount any individual may be required to subscribe during | ‘¥e submeralble, ‘ flicted by plague and provide in- | tions start in a neutral country before the evacuation {s completed, nd jaca ey The Germans are evacuating the Chemin-des-Dames under the pressure of the converging attacks west and south of it. [If the line from the Serre to Sissonne has been turned It must is average income tax for the ard will have power to exact @ | Providing the Allies will give their assurance that German territory, In- cluding Alsace-Lorraine and Polish Prussia, will,not be demanded. During the peace negotiations German troops are to remain in Russia valid food for poor victims. 4. Traction companies to be “jacked up” by Health Commis- any year will not exceed six time; three preceding years, An appeal be penalty from those failing to subscribe a sufficient amount—an amount 600 LOST THEIR LIVES 0 The Serre a o the Oise at Le Fere, Le sioner Copeland for “shocking and Roumania. have been from the north, T Serre flows into th equal to twice the yearly average income tax for tbe mrvoenine cate ON MAIL VESSEL SUNK condition of overcrowding on | Chancellor Muaximilian's peace proposal to President Wilson wan| TB breaking of the line would indicate that the French are to the 7p r elie he individual from the cel f eg HOA: snide: years, This penalty, however, will not relieve t surface, elevated and subway . 7 i re ase : east of that stronghold and are moving southward east of the St. Ge oblig tion to subscribe. BY U BOAT IN IRISH SEA lines, or made in direct opposition to tae views of Emperor Wilhelm according to ulting in infection of bain Forest toward Laon. That part of the Chemin-des-Dames which is being evacuated extends eastward toward Craonne. ha law, if effective in the United States, practically a report brought to London by a neutral who left Germany a few days ago. such a law, t lye It is suggested that this may be the reason for the summoning of the German sovereigns for a conference. No official confirmation of this can {Under one-half of an individual's eng! 5. Public ; This line ts the one where the least progress has been made by French troops.) income would be required for war bonds DUBLIN, Oct, 11.—It is believed! telephone booths to Tiper i A ; + ae and income tax, including the super-tax.] that 600 lives were lost In the sinking | be studied as probable agency in | die uaa In the Champagne the French and Americans, joining hands north of! 4 en ® ef the mail steamer Leinster by a| spreading epidemic. Me « ; =e . ‘ - | FE torpedo in the Irish Sea yesterday,| & Seventy-five Health Squad BASHL, Switzerland, Oct. 11.—So far no dectston has yet been reached | the Argonne in the Grandpre Gap, have occupied Grandpre Station, while ‘. Guaranty Trust Company | PRESIDENT WILSON HER ‘orpedo in the Irish Sea yesterday.) ciicemen enforcing regulations, | by the Ministers assembled at Berlin, under Chancellor Maximilian, to con: it was stated to-day at the office of her owners, Police Inspector Daly is responsible Only about 150, It was|for the order to keep children out of | | added, were saved, |movies and theatres, He tasued in- ied by Mrs. Wilson, He Is} patrolmen to keep patrols are said to have entered that town itself On the River Meuse, northwest of Verdun, Americans have cleared out a little pocket in the direction of Sivry which has held them sider President Wilson's answer to the pe Heads the Day’s List With $17,450,000 Additional. ° proposals of the Central Pow- ers, says a despatch from Berlin received here to-day. As the new G the | TO SPEED LOAN DRIVE man Government, however, the message adda, regards the peace measures most seriously, it is considered certain that an answer Accompat A passenger on the Leinster saw | structions to all y to th the (Children under sixteen years out of 4 _ , 5 up a long time. Tho nation responded to-day to the ered as Crowds Rec- |the fatal torpedo approaching the |© 1 | Will be given to President Wilson on all three points with the same rapid d. . . R weoeareae . P , neers baie ahead | enon: pisces wether Rocompanisd 7) 4 that In which he answered Germany. BRITISH TAKE TOWNS AND MANY PRISONERS. President's ne appeal f ognize Him ship. He informed the captain, but their parents or not. ity as h y Fourth Liberty Loan President ae n arrived here from) ‘"® torpedo was ao near that escape! ecision to discontiue new releases It Is belleved from this that It is the purpose of the Gorman Govern PARIS, Oct. 11 (Associated Press).—British armies under come Ravld hil aon eee mpoes ect 3h : tor q| Ment to pursue the conversations commenced on the possibilities of a ¢ n . . A By millions, by tens Wanhlieton { o'clock and was es-| Ws impossible, The projectile struck |tor tonr weeks was reached after a| fast e a ® ve mand of Gens, Rawlinson, Byng and Horne continued their advance this the dollars came tumbling corted by Se ice men and eight! the s of the boat between the fore- |three days’ conference here of the | ¢ usion of peace, . . . . shelters. The President had said tha to the Waldorf) castie and the compartment set aside |Natlonal Association of the Motion) SQME HINTS OF ABDICATION SEEN. torning under favorable conditions. British troops captured St. Hilaires be importance of the loan had been |""yn the party besides the President | fF Postal clerks. Feietire mauareys EASA Ae SSionsee WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Speculation here as to the meaning of the | jes-Cambrai, Avesnes and St. Aubert. Many prisoners were taken andj : : senad by in Wilson, Miss Margaret Wil-|. After the Leinster had been struck |tnder weekly contracts will be asked | Conterence of the sovereigns of the German states called by the Kalser much material was captured | Menbanged,. ot teasers Sceretary Tumulty and Rear Ad-|>y the first torpedo and in her dis- | to ekjudi to @ suspension of salary) » tees all the way from an appeal to the petty sovereigns for renewed | UC? | pose had the River Ol vane | set eens” Te ee ie as cae \ Pe peers MCL eieomne: oer | peaeiaoon tie was made when it| fealty to the supreme War Loard and suppresston of any disaffection In Gen, Debeney's army has pusher across the River Oise at severa | reed a a eee es Men, Ir AL This miaile strack the vessel maid. [became known that many. cities in| thelr territories, to abdication of the Kaiser and unconditional surrender | points in the region east of St. Quentin and his troops are now menacing aR nig’ etatio Col. ai 3 E.) issile stru eves t > a STEN 5 to “double your subscription House. |siips, entered the engine room and|Canada and the United States are | to the Allies the strategic town of Guise. | result was a rush of subscriptions |” 1) ine first auto to drive awny Secre-| caused an explosion of the ship's |closing movies entirely and the film Those who suggest the possibility of abdication argue that the Kaiser North of Rheims the French Fifth Army is holding both banks of. in large figures, many of them In- tary Tumulty rode with the chauffeur | bulters, men hope to make such action here | must realize that the time when he may get out with good grace is passing the River Suippe and has captured Bertricourt, Italian forces played a tuding in modest parentheses the | Mrs. Wilson occupied the middle seat of) There was some confusion ag the|unnecessary, Serials and weekli and that he may be preparing to fo before the peoplo proclaiming his} )'¢ PI é hay ; a eee Pe) sadditional’—which meant that {ino tonmeau with che President and Col.) nassengers tried to enter the boats,| being under contracts with exhibitors, | aydication as a measure for thelr welfare and to save further auftering brilliant part in the magnificent attack of the Fifth Army, which also ree ditiona c ea Mt | iouse on either side er. ‘ " " A : 8 >, an south ' pena dia to “double” was being | qe er recelved a great reception] #24 Many persons were thrown into| will gaat nes gone In: rele " Prince Kitel is prominently mentioned in Germany as successor to| sulted in the capture of Courtecon and Tro. south of Laon, obeyed as they were fecogniaed in the depot. |e te A senators plight reachea |with thousands of volunteer nurses, [¢2¢ throne in cage the Kaiser abdicates, diplomats’ cables dectare 7,000 TAKEN BY PERSHING SINCE TUESDAY. ; pall BR uerwere resident will par-|&arding the Leinster's plight reached} with thousands of voluntee 408, throne: th enee we ae Medtech ata corre 1% ! ; In New Yorks the books of the| 1 pariegitne Eeealaent will n fifteen tugs and destroyers| wit! begin work immediately in the| _It 1# assumed, of course, that the conference will deal with the reply WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST ARMY, Oct. 11 (United Press). Liberty Loan Committee had closed | tleipat the Liberty Day ui erOEr ned 1 homes where Vidtin main instea! |to President Wilson's inquiries to response to Prince Maximilian’s peace H i N The G l 7) th pta 5,124,750, |4t the Metropolitan Opera House to ened to the place. jomes Where victims remal . | —Heavy fighting is continuing in the Argonne jon. he Germans last night with a total of $445.1 aaa ok | Survivors say that the submarine|of going to already overcrowded | pote. . , tatei ' he + i Overnight subscriptions of $45 J —s - | fired the two torpedoes without| hospitals st are being pushed completely off the heights north of the bend in the Hfted the total at once to $491,017 0h) BRITISH AVIATORS BOMB | warning from a range of about 150 | The volunteer nurses will be those M Aire River, east of Grandpre. Total prisoners Tuesday have | In an hour the hulf. sain met sh | yards, Capt, Bireh, the Leinster's} who have some knowledge of nurs 1: »d 7,000 and are incre y. All German links of communication been passed and the day was jus’ RAILWAYS AND AIRDROMES i Jing, but ot ne urily be high. | ; / 5 started. _ . | (Continued on Th nth Page.) iy « ey will work with the R FURTHER PEACE MOV are under constant bombardment from airplanes and artillery, Presently th meetin Us Gm rn i | _— Jaysistance of trained nurses from th Gen. Pershing to-day reported the capture of Cote Dame Marie pany, doing tts best to “double,” sub-| Moke Attacks on Mezieres, Metz- leealth Departs nd organiza. (an het Men ncs, ornwlom ite ia e Atac " | ealth Department a aninas | a and 1,000 prisoners in yesterday's fighting.) ioe ages ae ee ee Sablons, Thionville, Frescaty | JUST ANOTHER SAMPLE tions of visiting nuraes, on part tim Sina eartnt: eeetel in ah Grandore Pas aed far to $35,700,000 t 3 o'clo ou ad} , : " er . . ‘ “Fs P n¢ Americans are reported to be r ¢ Grandpre Pass pone phe ‘total ton the die and Morhange | OF GERMAN VANDALISM tn saziven te work, the or- | Tapeblatt Pictures Empire, With Lesson Learned, : i ' fag this afternoon the i a el ang | ganizations 1 represent will pro- Ready f i! Principl to be advancing north of Romagne, West of the forest the French have ) trfot had Jumped to $550,719.15 LONDON, Oct, 11.—British aviators) acebiiaenat vide food and delicacies regarded aa ea or Wilson Principles. saa e Je 2-¢ yurne= / , Telephones were ringing constantly |jast night nbed railways at Meziere! ane Tree Left in the Hist | necesaitie aa f y PI reached the line of La Neuville-en-Tourne-a-Fuy, Cauro yand Sugny, | at the committes headquarters, No. |Metz-Sablons, and Thionville and air-|Not a Tree Left in the Historic love cantina: 4a Antawn ateanuben AMSTPRDAM, Oct. 11.—German|Zeltung, reviews the events whieh | and are on the outskirts of Machault and about two miles from Vouziers, 19 Broadway, with reports of rapid |dromes at Frescuty and —- | Forest of Houthulst in lsreaitn Cant Copeland said | newspapers received here reveal a| #tadually alienated the United States pCR SNORE | ats ¢ meetings, at hun- |Cerding to the statement issued by the) loin vibe yaa from Germany while President Wil selling at scores of m os, M “ selgium. he intends to raction | number of | articles apparently in- irede of booths, all along the Avenue [M1 Ministry | 5 nd J | son was trying to bring about pexte, drede ¢ es i ae 4 1]. Mets-Sublons was attacked @ second) Pays, Oct. 11.—When the Belgian |compa € ¢ rerowd | tended to pare the public for @! nis efforts, however, being nullific ‘ of the Alli police had sold | time. = ‘oke through the formidable |ims on trains a eot car ‘ cant ae ig biteald aes y of the Allies, The e had sold $ po SrOOE : te hrough: th kote bi Sig } . Fiail “palle | further development of the peac {the Gs nan m itary party saa it ace vba Sl uous SPREADE W BERLIN a7? cao eines tans “rhe Sew ote] BY THE AMERICAN TROOPS | riman National Bank e V's 4 Mae tO ene: a : sia ore 3 ‘ nent tr figures were not yet added up— be-| DASEL, Switzerland, Thursday, Oct ; BRET CaT Ee . on enough to rt ita will for peace, | 5" rem 4 sta 1 . Serinelsnk ia) glowieanvemalna (a) Tat oF pI ah and it is again the President's turn IS REPORTED BY EN HAI sighth P: in the prey reste. dotee ti : The Socialist Vorwaerts prints an ° ‘ (Continued on Eighth Page.) bo outhulat forest dates . vistorieally n bla nke palais neste Bowe. thas to re aken rlin pa mm the on century t extended jarti eking lo show Wat th Se F vahiaen canGu aes ibid + aid Goversd 7 Wy BOD "lman people have confidence in Pre $25 Men's Salts & Overconts, $14.05) 5, nu, cifiees deaths re aon ne $50,000 | rope, for exam tent Wilson's ideals and sense of! Field Marshal Says British Forces Have The “Hub" Clothi rer, Broad | exion U lation rig ‘ j < Metin Building, will af id] Renate w er miles Over 1 kened landscape a er | The official North German Gazette Crossed the Selle North of Le Cateau and Seturday, 1,200'M & Mon'al § foc tlor ; c ‘ i ! 4 We hav uson to helteve ay Sults & Overcoats, black Harding D us as THE WORLD VKAVET, BURRAD, ~- fulwe I at the peace step which hus b Reached St. Vaast and St. Aubert. Ree Eee eee oe OE vama. ¥ ' ws been tn a case), Daiidiag (Continued on Twelfth Page) c pea |commenced will be continued,” 5 - . ay, $14.5 | west Side hospital for a week. Ill from Beekman 4000 ~_ | having Ie esson, LONDON, Oct. 11.—American troops operating with the British siela "Be: ROCAbi tat. reports” a8 Thad comaiies Cant mame. ter bagney ond pareie open tap PROTECT FROM Gnur for a Wilsonian peace nasi ine era 0 to-day that re ee puumunia. Kether Medicine, “7 BS ore’ ‘tavorable. ait heal it ecdas aden’ 788" * hae Prof, Grevenits, in the Vossiscne See racing entries en page 1% on the front southeast of Cambrai completed last might the capture of

Other pages from this issue: