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PERSHING TROOPS MAKE GAINS ON BOTH SIDES OF RIVER ME USE . River in the neighborhood of St. Souplet, south of Le Cateau, yesterday and took thirty prisoners, Field Marshal Haig announced in an official report to-day. Raiding operations on several portions of the British front, notably near Sainghin-en-Weppes, southwest of Lille, are reported by Field Mar- shal Haig in ‘nis official statement to-day. Prisoners were taken by the British parties. LATEST OFFICIAL REPORT. BRITISH. | and our attacking line has penetrate: “ is ikedellew ne | the positions of St. Georges and LONDON, Oct: 15.—F peg aden Scaireth, enevets auane 408 report issued to-day by the Lips cae prisoners have been reported.” | War Office | — | “Yesterday afternoon an American BELGIAN. patrol crossed the Selle, in the neigh-| LONDON, Monday, Oct. 14.—The Souplet and brought| text of the official statement issued at the War Office relative to the of- “In a successful raid yesterday eve-| fensive in Belgium follows: ning south of Sainghinenweppes,| “The Flanders group of armies twenty prisoners were taken. A few| under the King of Belgium attacked prisoners were also taken during the| at 5.35 o'clock Monday morning. The night by patrols on other portions of| second British army advanced about borhood of St back thirty prisoners. the front.” | four and @ half miles in the direc. ———_ tion of Ourtral, capturing the im. FRENCH. | portant villages of Ledgehem and PARIS, Oct. 15.—Following is the| Moorselie and reaching the northern pf Mcnin, report issued to-day by the French) utskiris of War Oftioas “The Belgian army advanced also “During the night and in the early| early five miles toward Thourout hours of this morning we made prog- “nd captured the villages of Rum- reas at different points on thé front. beke, Iseghe, Ortemarck and Han- “South of the Serre we took Remies, | daeme “The French army attacked with Barenton Cel and Monceau le Waast. | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918. BERLIN NOW SEES ANOTHER LIGHT! APPEALS TO PARIS Much Concerned About Bom- bardment of French Cities Occupied by German Troops. AMSTERDAM, Oct. 1 The Ger- man Government has prope to France that, In common with her Allie France undertake to refrain from bombarding the large towns of Northern France and enter Into an Agreement with Germany to permit, at any rate, a portion of the popula- tion of V French ment from Berlin. Tho Berlin Government, lencionnes to pass into the an official state- ines, says in making this proposal, represented itself as unablo to prevent the eastward flignt of the populition of Valenciennes, ow- ing to their fears that the Alles would bombard the town. ‘The pro- poral was tm through the Swiss Gove nment, eer eee eee cee A EON FRE eS ee eee Se PEieneesnnnnnEneeseteaiannael a ee en en ee ee a AUSTRIA-HUNGARY the Belgian troops on both flanks and occupied Roulers as well vil }lages of Devren, Hooglede, and “West of Rethel we took Nanteuil sur Aisne. West of Grandpre we have progressed beyond the Aisne, We aw the Gits took Olizy and Termes with 800 pris-| St Joseph. They also ant the oners.” plateaus of Gits, Hoogh bete, The prisoners pie ee exces aed | AMERICAN. 000. ‘Thirty-three hundred REP TED | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—The foto | taken by the | lowing communique from Gen. Per-| French and 2,200 by the British, The shing, dated yesterday, was mado | exact number of guns taken {s un- pubdliie to-day: known, but six complete batteries “Phis [Monday) morning Ameri-| with thelr teams were captured jus a ean sumed the las they were North of Verdun they are now op-| {The erating against positions of greatest | aviitors played a great part in nn| strategic value and natural strength, | battle. bombed enemy con- centrations and tra and. fired their To-day we passed beyond the towns| Mooring guna on. enemy infantry. of Cunei and Ror ne. We have! iritish monitors also assisted mate- patrols in the Hols de ¢ Bantheville, | rially In the operations. PERSHING SENDS TANKS TO BREAK were Belgians, 2,500 by the NEAR DISSOLUTION. advance troops German Public Bein Being Fivpatedl For Break Up of Dual | Monarchy. | . | LONDON, Oct, 15.—-A Daily News) despatch from Zurich fled on Sunday | says | erday’s German newspapers | prepare public opinion for imminent President's other requ ents. 1 rem of the gravest possible charac- 7 ° | that the military board of the Su- preme would be the natural agency. |" in Austria-Hungary. | “The \m its article jin Austria. ‘Tho (Continued from First Page.) Stuttgarter Neue Zeitung ‘Eve of feud ol —— lthate acsetelaiuetl wert bie beat the Premiers of the Allied nations! Faith in Wilson Shown by Press—| at ecrifleal me | Husband, au poner to hold till the last the portion of the line before the Americans May | gio’ or German Austria. ip. exe a ety Beta ete alee Foch Relied On to we Sr eka oe ie cpen the way to swift disaster, pected, Jelosed yesterday by Secretary Baker Fix Terms. [yey sad as L. D."Howe of, the Park Hill section « Although the action extended to the eastward bank of the Meuse, | “Significant silence reigns over Bo- | The military and alt other boards of S$, Oct. 15.—France stands firm $ pe, is fore pee ae stg pen. eau x the most severe fighting took place about Romagne and to the west-| — ie souess lace Ads teaha ih 114 on the Berlin peace proposition Ardor on the «lines must not be | Cannot” ive and bring "up h ward, where the enemy is siriving to maintain that section of the Kriem-| 1 ere Premise at anes ee ee een ie weorig ettetle Lithia) pies abowod Tana ieiy ne Ce ene iat rot be dulled | CAuetare. of, Jour Tis : hild line running northwestwardly from Romagne. The battle has been! pasip, switzerland, Oct, 15.-vie | FOCH AND FIELD COMMANDERS | Shani: ailic Hirestdanvewils : ab sagt feline Live | "Mrs, Howe charge her husbond with in and over the wire entanglements before this defensive position and jenna atternoon newspapers announce! a4) Malet dort a a h, the 80%. Newspapers were mous in shies Saust show that aval and eA many regiment 1 the excellent natural fortifications along which the present line of resist- eaeiaa te aheeshiy fa fete S| supreme commander, and Field Com the: desta HORST must the sold real estate, she recites, and has 4 ance is laid. Hanging on the wire are Germans whose equipment bears ijussarek, the Austrian Premier, PT Maa EM bay ie ‘ a Riceandar Be ag eltect Wath Street. Manhattan evidence that another fresh division has been brought up to meet the| duesied, Count tive, Taroues, Ain) wet emmite terme ot muons | PuPKes ot the fullest guaran Woalecs| PRETTY GIRL ABDUCTED. steady pressure of the Americans. | Ministry der in all probability would be at once bid ae ities al but by urging those at ann There was some artillery preparation for the American attack, but! pirmea omelatis. "ot teem eno BAG RAT IB! Datars Darronny eP Denuty Bale Maunies said | awe Bieakiva® Noung Mem Held Atter il was not much heavier than that offered by the Germans in defense a ees aa ueneae Wa Herdee ey ons lone man can now te the CLOSING 6 STOOK QUOTATIONS, On guatacksiet Reswanae a prett along their wire defenses until late in the day, when there was a sight DIVORCE O DECISION RESERVED premacy of the United states and rag pe he ; ae pa te Ory . ety ia alta Ohatiba At falling off in the volume of tire. At that time there was a movement 1, i. v, Weiknt of Kew Gardens | the Allied nations it was sald drat Oe ea tk With, net f clon xg, | tenes a @ nineteen, of No. 138 Graham | of artillery toward the rear ot the German positions reported by aerial) j,,,., jcUanerNeComtente | armistice. Should Germany, as) Ise Presse declared, after rel twenty-aix, of No. 287 i observers. lture dealer of Kew Gardens, 1. 1., dia|@ Ration, cry “Kamerad” it must be|to Wilson's diplomatic victory: “The Fooklyn. | in Br age | Fiasa .The artillery counteraction was somewhat different than usual, On |"0! apponr in the Queens County Su. | the least indication of movement in the American lines, the Germans laid |» him for diver mony down a barrage of such intensity as is ordinarily used only preliminary | Wrieni, hin to an offensive. Not content with their ari defense, the Germans ana mi made an extraordinarily liberal use of gas. ‘\.. sands of gas shells, both oA” mustard and lethal, were hurled into the rain saturated woods and 1; qvines finally through which the Americans crept forward. Although the gas clouds of the up nul naciously to the ground, the Americans were not seriously haint- batter it tow hung tenaciously to the g d, the Ai t ly | pered in their general operations. Discipline and experience have taught | them the value of gas masks. SEVEN-CENT TROLLEY FARE IN NEW JERSEY PROTESTED |: Patrons Get Receipis for Extra Cost tertha Diamond | d Mrs. Ethel ' ment was so hin “forty-five | minutes to ter it Judge | NEWS BREVITIES to the confusion in granting the receipts lareaeeouen"ce P when asked for. at Bt. Charles F. X. 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Folere py werent, 4 Georg ar rien Funeral rviee for t were brought back to New York to-day | gtyect, who died § from Yonkers, where they were arrested! qt sa) 1 Mt last night while driving a wnd Church, 68th Rt ‘axon to the Kenney} enn ert “ S18 West 891h Hircet, | heevices “wert Yor that | ning ‘ i -~ oO! vers Postmaster Pleads Goality, '|American Transport America Settling at Pier ' In Hoboken To-Day After Being Filled With Wter See ee ee hey have a sp the Tront “ihe © BAKER APPEALS 10 ARMY ian militarism,” said Weet tte, “We Ist stand ind Wilson.” tely. be Pall Mall Gazette said SURRENDER IS ONLY declarations with never so ae! ary Asks All Soldiers y “i Hin’ serive and to Appeal to the Folks CHOICE FOR GERMANY BS ecnee| at Home to Dv § late engaged v A ren a | aba aricommer ta “ (Continued from First Page.) iste steam Lae i uy hi of 1 war th. ee cretary Baker ALL FRANCE UNITED Called spon ned probable to off a bowed % FOR FULL SURRENDER i ag A ole fo War Councit at Versailtes | this telegram t Is 4 etary sent AS BASIS FOR PEACE.” The council itself is composed only ——— ur gs to Wilson, It treated in the military view substan. | Moor no longer to Generalissimo Foch, who tlally as the Individual German sol-| belongs dier who surrenders is treate it by virtue of his office rey nts all must be disarmed and guarded, th affs and Entente Disarmament of a nation means!) One of 1e—elther Gern she is vanquished ¢ demobilization, ‘To prevent any po: sibility of remobilization, military ne-| gation or else. she cessity would require ailed occupa! deveat but will at ) Hon of strategle points of communt.|Metns oF getting an armistice | Thus cation, ‘To insure suppression of | RuArantecs, ‘are necessary for, th sugparines, occu ion of submarine baW€s also would be essential, } % T en |CONDEMN FINN SOCIALISTS. AMERIC: S$ ULTIMATUM Five Leaders Sentenced to Death und Others ( bmpri ie | STOC ROR TO AUTOCRACY REACHES + Oct. 15.—F charge of tre won gen- im- er, another Socialist don Saturday Finnish Kaiserism Must Get Says London Liberal Paper as Reply Is Weighed by Officials. LANDON, Oct, 15—The text President Wilson's reply to the Gor Go f prison ment. jeade 8 Diet loo A. Parsons, former postmas- ter at Long — Beact at h guilty to-day to emt Way I could go there. was to use a| was remanded for bent atari horse and wagon I saw in the street, Lby te tates Ju eld, a4 hers mans ea eeine atta dew: De ee fae tise EMRIRES CITY ENTRIES. ‘i press channels, was placed in tie} \ tia, hands of the members of the Britis: st an BAT RACK For pwo-regranls: eae ft overnment early this morn [Ree 1 Kinde r Vis, [ash Phe Council mot shortly after 1 Nt ; nine Hah Vian 3 ck to consider the President's! ql ™ reich Mh | 8 M espons 1 n i" Late M ‘ Wilson note wiven under great , | headlines and the most strikin ‘ 1» . Moon : iges are printed in large black type. |} ue ir wtlis, 18, | Na Bog : ‘The German autocracy must Ko, Hey cog ald ey Mi is the heading placed over the Pr Wii's a na ith : dent's reply by the liberal Star whic 1 ay H A ed like most of the liberal papers, 4 WA yar ', f ey | gards this as one of the first condi. | Rue i tn Mi ' Wat ¥ ' tions of peaco with the Central a " ‘ ‘ Powers ii ' : ' ' : A condition in the reply which is { ‘ety " iat WF ae given great display by the newts | Marcio Ma Wid daily Mary, 1100 Yvette vi rs js that which asks for guar |éisieanl a ' s for the maintenance of tho} {su allowance lai ie » military supremacy of the ah BS ~ ‘ y mies DIVIDENDS DECLARED, 1 = my d 1" action fs also expressed with " font Wilson's reference to the e a A A ntinucd sinkings by German sub. ‘ Nov 1 0 marine and th wanton destruc i » 1 J tion” in occupied territory, while his wie Now tO \ decision Uhat the conditions of an Nov “1 Get! 23 | | armistice must be left to the o —_ i lvisers of the Entente appears | Inn Dancer svex. | gree with the phr 80 ofty a | a dancer, bas fau ted in the Dewepepers . aqring the | 7 $3. | spxmy scene, ‘Total stock eee ae cee SS RR perme oF IRFU ou pine TO SET EXAMPLE ON LOAN r n re rs LOWS — Bic. fluffy in ‘nem Kettle Lew yh snow white, honey yf as Bolen Marshmatiows! be (4 Hach tecked away in ne vety ol ty the whole ‘cite ; Can" you | i Siores: New York, ne. more A) parecklra,, Newark, epropiine i ‘or exact ‘location see t Qhone directors”, L POUND Box TURKEY RENOUNCES CENTRAL ALLIANCE IN BID FOR PEACE lina ish Cabinet Te’ Vienna Military Necessity Forces Separate Pact. Ils ARIS, Oct political sit uation in Con the previous to Pasha and as indicated in the Turkish cay was such that force retirement of Enver Talaat Pasha, a de spatch fri tal to the Figaro, was threatened unless the Cabinet re- signed and peace y secured on any terms, One hundred and fifty members of the Military Club, the despatch reports, submitted to the Sultan a programme calling for the dissolution of the Chamber of Depu WHAT WILL FIVE COCKTAILS * AND TWO TOM COLLINSES DO? Question Cr Before urt in Separation Suit of At+ torney George A. Hopkins. hat ( What would result from the eon- ion at a reasonable speed oft Martini cocktail Four f -ceard) cocktails and Two Tom Collinses. is coming offfeially before Supreme Court Justice John Ford in the eas of George A, Hopkins, an attornay No. 261 Broadway, who i suin, Beatrice Morti«on Hopkins for eep- aration The items are set forth in a bill of particulars filed at the direction of the Court because of allegations in the complaint that Mrs. Hopkins hal misbehaved and had become exuber- unt from drinking. Mrs. Hopkins ¢ quested of the Court that the hus- band’s charges be made specific. Afopkins declares in his response t the effect of this combination of quors caused his wife to have a flushed and undue of the place at a neighbor on West 113th Street, Mrs nies her hus Hopkins de- d's charges ties, resignation of the entire Cabt- net and the formation of a liberal ronment, general demobilization nd the signing of peace on any terms. he authors of the ma manded default of which ple would empte immediate sa ang P O- army The ated the demands Premier, force, Sultan commun o Talaat Pasha, the | aE | SAYS WIFE TOOK FURNITURE. Seeks Tab Property. Charles ton t Wa Save to restrain his w at 'N Lt Brook- Charles N. Warner ar mage note Lazansky reserved de silowed her $3. res, decording to his at tly Mra. Warner. a Uvea, “took $50,000 worti hom nd has rom th Mrs Mary 1 n Friday that jast night they sation with Miss seventeen g . front of n Hrookiyn, and decoyed he It iy charged and locked h where detect Fothes found he ec ceaeeilaeener SERBIANS PRESS FORWARD. | Capture Heights of Morava River on Wide Front, LONDON, Oct. 15.—Serbian forces ad- vaneing north of Nish on Sunday cap- ltured on a large front all the heights which dominate both banks of the Mo- rava River, according to an official an- nouncement made here to-d Four field guns were take Pitt os ASKS FEWER PHONE CALLS, New York Telep fluensa Has Reduced Forces, The New York Tel to-day issued a request restrict the use of telephones to urgent and neces: the force of tele phone « the four borough. being fuenza ors in. CHOCOLATE COCOANUT HOME that is destined for ia bie eu ihe Tole Gra liek cre Chi Th tootnone und Wednesday. Saye Ine phone Company 0 the public to Don’t Fall for the ‘‘Kamerad’’ stuff. Buy More Liberty Bonds. 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