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ee re EE PNET eee oer nee. a er it A i or ar a “a Field Marshal Haig announced in his Naux-Andigny and St. Souplet, Official statement to-day. The River Selle has been crossed by the British north of Le Cateau Fighting is going on in the eastern section of that town. In the region immediately east of Cambrai the British have reached the outskirts of the villages of St. Vaast and St. Aubert. The British are continuing to push forward on the front between Cambrai and Lens. They made progress during the night in the dirce tion of Izel-Lesz-Equerchin, five miles west of Douai. They are also progressing east of Salaumines and along the northerly bank of the Haute. ¢ Deule Canal east of Lens. parece PERSHING ARTILLERY RENEWS ATTACKS WEST OF THE MEUSE; 3 TOWNS TAKEN YESTERDAY | One Thousand More Prisoners Also Captured in Thursday’s Fighting North of Kriemhilde . Line East of Argonne Forest. WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Oct. 11 (Associated Press) —Heavy artillery firing in the region west of the Meuse River began early today. The Americans started the action | 4 before daylighi and the bombardment was responded to by the Germans. | Fires are reported in the region of many towns behind the lines and it is believed these were started by the American shells. American forces struck the German lines just east of the Argonne « ‘Forest yesterday. They captured the villages of Sommerance, Chevieres wand Marcq. The ridge of Dame Marie was stormed after hard fighting. than 1,000 prisoners were taken during the day colonel and two battalion staffs. Fighting opened Thursday morning with the infantry sweeping through the northern portion of the Argonne Forest for a miximum dis-| tance of nearly five miles. Little opposition was encountered from the! enemy, who had probably retired during the night to.escape from the un-/ “tenable pocket formed by the American flanking movement on Monday. | +. As the Americans pushed forward they found that the Germans had made a thorough job of blocking and destroying the roads as they retired. At 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon Americans were in Marcq and Cheviere having taken the La Folie farm and the Richard farm, and were advancing} ton the Negremont woods, the only piece of forest land between them and}! Grand Pre. | } Half an hour later they had captured Sommerance and had advanced jmorth of that village. By this attack the Americans have taken a firmer | grip on the territory NSE RDIAOE north of the broken jee Leu line. ‘GERMANS IN HEADLONG FLIGHT NORTH OF LE CATEAU, USING _ MACHINE GUNS IN DEFENSE Move Big Guns Back Out of Range of Anglo- American Batteries—Douai Salient Made Still Deeper. WITH THE ANGILO-AMERICAN FORCES SOUTHEAST OF {CAMBRAI, Oct. 11 (Associated Press)—The great battle now being fought in this region is on a front nearly thirty miles to-day, it having] been extended to the north. The British are gaining everywhere, is virtually no enemy infantry opposition. The only resistance worth mentioning is coming from the enemy machine gunners. The bulk of the enemy artillery seems to have fled so More These include one There | | ginning to evacuate that city may be expected at any time. |“ Dual How the Pockets Are Deepening Around Cities of Lille and Douai; Also About La Fere and Laon GAAFOLRDAA TRDARO DE DIAG TALES eee el | ANTWERP GHENT | ; BRUSSELS . 4 ? | 4 > é ; $ ® Pe} ° -PERSHING TAKES MORE TOWNS AND ANOTHER THOUSAND MEN CUBA FACES CRISIS OVER SHIPMENT OF GOLD 10 SPAIN Official = Aaland and People Are Aroused Over Government Scandal. Possengers arriving to-day on an American steamship at an Atlantic port brought news of a Government scandal in Cuba, with the assassina- tion of a bigh official and a danger- SS G6 O4F44 O49 4O4OO 2400490904 OF 4054460 FEF D4 OEDOETEOG ee ! flight, salient has been made stil according to the last reports from airplane observers, 1 deeper, and the news that the Germans are be- Cambrai is being rapidly left behind in the battle area, As the armies push forward there are nowhere any signs that the Germans intend mak- ing a determined stand, but the British are going a little slower now, as it is impossible for the vast organizations in the rear of the three armi to keep pace with the advance, although what has done so far will sound almost incredible when it may be told, Up to a late hour last night the British Third Army had within eigh The Douai] 1,000, ,000 CASUALTIES IN THE GERMAN ARMY SINCE 20 MARNE BATTLE xen. Maurice Says 200,000 Have Been Captured, and Military Balance Favors the Allies, LONDON (by Wireless Press), Oct. 11.—Writing in the London Dally Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice says that since the second battle of News, lthe Marne the Germans have lost ynera and have totalling 1,000,000 109,000 mon In pris jeutfered casualties "As they have been unable to make good this loss,” he says, “they have had to reduce thelr establish- ments on the western front by | 14 {nternal situation growing out of reported wholesale shipments of gold from Cuba to Spain, According to stort told by tne passengers and to articles in a copy leading newspaper of hich they brought with them, Senor Tabares, Cuban Inspector of Coins and nephew of Dr. Cancio. tary of the Treasury of Cuba. was shot and Killed on Sept, 30 by ne of his subordinates, The assassination appears to have been thesresult of what is known in secre’ teen hours made an average advance of more than four miles and the Fourth Army from one to three miles, while the First Army northeast of Cambrai had made general progress of three miles. All the armies were continuing to move eastward. East of Bohain the British are approaching Mennevret and the An- digny Forest, while east of Vaux-Andigny they are drawing closer to Wassigny. From Le Cateau, which was taken after a struggle, the troops ave striking in the direction of Bazuel, two and one-half miles southeast of Le Cateau, AUSTRIAN BREAK-UP TO BRING PROCLAMATION FROM EMPEROR Monarchy Has Collapsed of Itself,” Declares Count Apponyi. BASEL, Thursday, Oct, 10.—Em-)right for Hungary to be represented rook parlance as a “double cross.” La Lucha says Tabares had agrecd to pay $9,000 to the subordinate for covering up a deal whereby a ship- ment of gold was sent to Spain, In- stead he gave him only $1,000 and in the quarrel that followed he was killed. In an editorial headed “A Symp- tom and Not an Accident,” La Lucha says that for months past the gold shipments have been going on, It is declared that practically the en- tire gold reserve of Cuba, including tho $5,/00,000 coined for the Govern- ment by the United States three years ago, has been sent out of the country in direct violation of the laws, In view of the hotbeds of German propaganda known to have existed in Cuba and the pro-German senti- ment in many paftts of Spain, the tn- ference is given that the gold finally than half a mill same period All western front has h on growing j this he n troops have come into the field, so the balance of military power in the west is changing very rapidly in our favor. “This is the main fact to keep in nind in considering, the military sit- uation in the west, It is of more im portance than the piercing of the enemy's strongest defenses or the re- apture of great towns. The enc my's commitments in the west ar greater than he can most and be Cambral Are Carried A by ans. ON THE BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE, Oct. 11 (Havas).—Mer. C' lett, Archbishop of Cambrai, was car- ried away by the Germans when they evacuated the city, y THE NEW | CROP | Trop iko n men, During| Relaions in Hoagland Ordered Home LONDON, Oct. 11.—Beigian authorities have delivered orders to Belgians rest- ol in Bugland. Alrecting them te re- to thelr native land, according to AMSTERDAM, Oct, 11.—Karl Mauss, the Sheffietd fully Tolegraph. a member of the Reichstag and Prest- dent of the Centre Party in the Prus- sian Diet, has been chosen to aucered the Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, who for | Is expected to retire moment DIAMONDS cording to a ola Phere Silver, Jewelry, Bta. | | NEW | GOVERNOR FOR ALSACE. lished in th Highest Cash Value Paid. 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To-MoRROW ALL DAY All Offices for All Bond Buyers far east of the battlegr-und as to be out of range. poror Charles of Austria will soon|t the peace conference by a special) made its way to the German Govern- Gr f; t The higi ground on the eight-mile front between St. Hilaire and Le] ise a prociamation dealing with |"! ast OH ere Cee eee We deem it our duty,” says the ape rui | United States Cateau to the southeast was found to be alive with machine guns when|the right of the different nations of) AMSTERDAM, Thursday, Oct, 10,—Jeditorial In La Lucha, “to take ad- Is HERE! | the moi til and the vavalry patrols were held up for some time.|™* empire to decide thelr own Bone an nyt, the Opposition leader | vantage of the official corruption In . | Mortgage & Trust Company orth of the Le Cateau-St. Hilaire line the G futures, wrding to Vienna advices|!® the Hungarian Parliament, has an-|Cuba to reiterate that untess our és AVA 9 —— gata Tt are in headlong) (the Frankfort Zeitung, Proved of the peace proposals of the |high functionaries hasten to remedy ‘Juiciest Fruit in the World | orr - The Preati-Hirlap of Budapest|Central Enipir according to a|the evils that are sapping the soul = i EN Cane | Latest Official saya that Hungary is seeking national| Frankfort despatch to the Nieuwe]and the wealth of the people it will Forute on sieve | {5 Cedar 5S life independent of Austria and de-| Courant of Rotterdam, not be long before Cuban independ- = ! 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Every day you | Selle, north of Le Catoau, in the} shing’s communique for yesterday fol 8 said the Cuban people feo! | coox.—aLFRED COOK, | also Eoonumy, that’s the baste of our servi our reputati are aske to give to war charities | eastern portions of which fight Mlies Urged to Tell Maximilian’s | deeply on the subject. Aside from the Lying in state at THE FUNERAL gs FRIDAY, SATURDAY, of all kinds, tuking place Be AUR EA 8 Government It ls Disqualified | 8" complications, they are declared | CHUMOI, Brosdway, 6am ot, | SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. bs ey a “Wat of Solesmes we have reacheg| OT the Msht bank of the Meuso sovernment It Is Disqualified |i. yesont strongly the stripping of |CONNELLY—on Wedneaday, oct. ®.| || Hindquarters Canada Lamb. Veal Chops 16. c bt es we have reac evotiations. 2 othe! must have recrea- | Lubert. North of Cambrai we cap.| American Army, continued the ad ONDON, Oct. 11.—Comment- | Beeded at home under present ioe Conwell, Clananif?, County Lettrin, Irv-| |} Loin of Pork, © Sirlole Atos * te tion. You must goto [tured a few prisoners last night in| Yance and valiantly held their ground I ing upon the torpedoing bia si ies Leese hlpy te Funerat from the residence of Philip| || ae tt : Cruel Beef. "Whe your work refreshed | the Village of Hem-Lenglet, against desperate counter-attacks, The without warning of the pas- | tc” Would not be wurpris 09 Is cae ag olde rape eatery een ND ed beteirentooteg + Bee in body and soul. And yet you “Progress was made during the| heights cast of Sivry have been cleared] genger steamships Hirano Maru “sin aka) that, might, occur Oct, 12, at 9 A Mui thence to St, Mac- AT aad) feel that you cannot afford the |"!eht north of the Scarpe in the. Of hostile troops and remain in owl and Leinster, the Daily Chronicle bid 4a aoe So S888 thow's Church, 67t M A NHATT A N MA R K E 7 at , old-time fun and pleasure, direction of Izel- 2querchin and "ands. guys that thes of this kind ry Secretary of mB ate 2 ae und U. 8. Food Administration License No. G-114118. ee st of Sallaumines and alon “On the left of the Meuse the Cote! under the government of Prince | f#insing to-cay that the Vali Nes a lemen” smemoopavate 337 8th Ave., a 2 Doors Below 27th St. THOUSANDS OF ce Saat of the Haute Deuie |mume Marie was stors and taken Maximilian of Baden, the new Stutes had de lined an offer of abu SDWARD JOBRPH CAVANAL ‘OH, Pisin a a SMITH, . From. a _ Neiew York families : Oh Tena | after severe fighting, Further to the! German Chancelolr, ought not to [tops for service at the frony Tlie of Company B, 1224 Infantry, and have found the an- FRENCH. | west the enemy hus been driven from] be lost sicht of by the Allies in [/tason given Nils Shay thie Zenon | woiner oF Daniel CAYROAUER' Of! ShA swer to this riddle in e . | th Argonne Forest which he 80 ten-| deciding their attitude toward the hips were sc 1 Funeral from thi The New Edison, They get their PARIS, Oct. 11.—Pollowing is the| #ously held, and our troops have] Chancellor. ire not doubted, P Mrs, Markaret W recreation from New Edison Re- report issued to-d » y reached the line Sommerance-Marey- The Allies should forthwith de- been tn Cuba recently Creations. And they save money, | Ojtice MPGAP OEY SDS, WAP evans ana oposite Grand Bre \ H Se ee eant HOt Pury ned Coe ne ues : because this wonderful musical “Through the night we f | “Among the prisoners taken, which nt is dine a ae es ent the Guba: My Mayans, Seats: Res, C, 8, Pat, Off, instrument takes the place of so ; ight we maintained] Rex ona ts ‘ at this time 10 Accent the Cuban . 1918, MADELING R, M'COL: contact with the retrea rey | number more than 1,000 there are one 4 because offer of military he Ip Louai, er of Robert C, and Jo- o many costly amusements, different points Bs the font na Bali Colonel and two complete battalion et inastery 5 sephii ne MeOoliong America’s Finest RYE mh and passed Chivy and Moulins, ‘Tho Pee — fore the court again to-day and were) Aclurday P, M, and Sunday A. M. In: Italians reached join " ordered committed to Ludlow Street] terment in Calvary Cemetery Sunday e Ui" ¢ eat" TURKISHOUTOREAK RUMORED WEWBERRY WITHESSES int ie | Si heir att 1 5 i fe HAND MA SHOP eratonteas ta. the: helahte ok Ontny: der Martial Law ORDERED SENT 10 JAIL plans to secure writs of habeaus corpus | SAMBS G, MILLEN Beloved son of Ells: | hy DE SOUR MASH * 4 Taonnois (four miles west of| seats in their case before another Judge and} abeth (nee Shaurhnessy), brother st) STRAIGHT PURE RYE Opposite Public Library © | Cronne) PARIS, Oet, 11.—A have them released on bail, ‘This later] -auna M, and Joweun | RYE “In the Cha: © od (ne | Culated on the Paris Bours Three of th \tneases be fore the action, attorneys state, will have th Funeral Sunday, Calvary, " TS Fifth Avenue oth wane a aes remehed he ion that Conatattinople had pfie of, the witaeasee befire the | action, Attorae Ty vate ey RT cait |mRWAR-cte Mew Hoven, crea, Ost, STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS ‘Also points between Bt. 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