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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1918. ‘ PERSHING GAINS GROUND IN BATTLE EAST OF THE MEUSE — ne ——) 3 {ee vee GERMANS SHELL "Camm SH KTTCHENER DEATH (AUSTRO-HUNGARY GERMANY REFUSES: qcmrmeue Fegion within a week. Among the Sarai captured by the Americ ans (4@.|FORMERCZARNA TURKEY FOR PEAGE REGARDING ALSAGE ox! sh in the region of Loges Farm. They fought off small det: achicnts Bormans, but were unable to reach places of safely because of tie millan, the Imperial Chancellor, vot Salvation Army Commissioner Andrassy Succeeds Burian—) my sharpshooters. Notwithstanding the constant harassing the twelve of confidence, the ballot standing 19 | Says She Revealed Govern- | Porte Ready to Accept | de patrolling expeditions each night and brought back valuable in‘or-| fion regarding the enemy gun positions. Their only food during the} Turn Artillery on St, Amand Solf Also Offers Cold Comfort 52, according to Berlin despatches re eajved her - to Demands of Danes and | ““twenty-three of the membors ala no “t ment Plans to days consisted of their emergency rations and these they ate the firsi in Where 20,000 Terms, Poles vote. : ans Are Huddled. — —-- DIVIDENDS DECLARED. \ Americans captured an immense German armored battleplane Wednesday north of Brieulles. The maciine was virtually intact, but} pants, oct. Hive) mie: al | “Kor three hours @ Grand Duches®) BASEL, Switzerland, Oct | COPENHAGEN, Oct, B—'We wil! 4a) DE cee tt. tw y = the pilot and gunner made their escape. It is presumed that the battles) town of St. Ar north of Valen- jat the Royal Palace in Petrograd re-) peror Charles, according to a Buda-} not anticipate solution of Poland's & con. @ 8 oe D So lated incidenty to me of the treachery | pest despatch, has accepted the resig: ine was downed a day or two before by American aviators. Just when} ciennes, whieh hax “the machine fanded is unknown. Infantry forces found the monster, the Hritish, the Germans left 11,000 Be From east of the Meuse German artillery endeavored to protect the | inhabitants and 1,000 siek persons | , but the American guns let down a counter-fire upon the enemy)!" & hospital in the centre of the | gun emplacements. When lull came American troops hauled the plane|‘°"" } annexation demands, which are not taron Burian, the Austro-| in accorda n captured oy the late Czarina,’ said Commis- nation of ace with President Wilson's joncr William Henry Mapp of the Hungarian Foreign Minister, and also Foreign Mimister Solf ddressing the Reichstag. demand for Noritors| ASIK a a Schleswig Is unjustified. { sanding Alsace-Lorraine, the} ment will continue its re- programme, Salvation Army in Russia, to-day. He of the Hungarian Cabinet headed by! qeclared in just returned from Russla Dr. Wekerle “Denaiark The Czarina, discovering that the Romnoff throne was tottering,” con- tinued Commissioner Mapp, in relat- ing his talk with tho Grand Duchess, “turkey will accept peace based “and intuitively believing that unless! 6. the principles of right and jus-| flerr Noske, a majority Socialist’ . German arms were victorious in the | ioe aid down by President Wilson,| Member, demanded acceptance o f oi Vs war it would fall completely, 8he| wnioh the new Turkish Govern. | Pre nt Wison's principles and re- asked the Czar to have a represen- fall members of the old tative of one of the Allied nations sent Safely. cankans “Henin Bt pyner ~ A number of valuable instruments and two machine guns were cap-| “!tecting particular attention to the tured. The battleplane was equipped with a bomb-dropping device and eee aia, Beet ete Cees a gun and a sighting arrangement so fixed that the gunner could see} win rue Bb M9 shoot directly beneath him. This gun was for firing on roads. So far] FRANCE, Oct 8 known this is the first plane of this type captured by Americans, Hat} Germans are miles southwest of Valenciennes), Count Julius Andrassy, a Hun-| arian statesman, has been appointed te succeed Baron Burian, Ls ITISH AMI 2% (United Pres ing Denain (five wm Grapefruit | ment approves, the Grand Vizier) Moval Towhk Pasha is quoted in a Con-/ ernment from the present " | the fusilage was covered with quarter-inch armor, Whero 10,000 givilians are huddled to- | : to Petrograd to bring order from the! tie ; ment | a i z slantineple despatch as having stated | ment. | ; q - PERSHI G’S GAINS OF YESTERDAY. othe Th ure more thin 60,000 CZECH DEPUTIES REFUSE existing chaos, Lord Kitchener was in Parliament | The military situation is grave,| “Juieieet Fruit in the World” : = Ima local attack east of the Meuse the Americans yesterd: gente A Ras leet Sethe Lied : i | Saeee ithour dey ee oloments|PUt Not desperate; we are still able} Th ' he British Army and French an¢ “The Czarina learned of his depar. | Brant : fee make stubborn resistance,” Gen, | e new crop is just : eo 8 mile on wera al bo Mi miles, and the Bois Bultruy,| American retief organizations arc 10 DEAL WITH AUSTRIA ture, She informed Potsdam of this | TeWdaer ey tor haahaty or calgon, | 1 Schouch, Prussian War Minister, | in. Every TreBIKS the Bois de Houppy and the Bois Je Beullieu are within the American| feeding them. fact by direct telegraph wire from the | buc the right to partieipate in the ad- h sfot ! 1 . , a D |told the Reichstag Grapefruit is almost vie has itn Sift fn espite the bombu ent tt vile ate Potsda ministration of the country, Sys FASESPRDT ET A soit’ as also is a part of the Bois de Wavrille and Playon de Traye. ine ure ener Pardue . wae Jugo-Slavs Also Insist Negotiations | oye Leche ee ecinielr oraatee| Presi Reon baersstrateasyen CRT Marr sia a all delicious juice. : " e sty anc ce "6 “« © s statement in the Reichstag was evi- Barly yesterday the American artillery laid down a barrage north of} their release from tun de n Must Be With pee the famous Bnglish General was | /MUTINOUS CROATIANS lently the outcome of turbulent a = ‘ Bantheville, where the infantry occupied Grande Carre Fa d by decorating all their homes with Paris, 1 aC : hen Polis oh! The name “TROPIKO on rm an whe A ‘aris, SEIZE CITY OF FIUME scenes enacted when Polish, Danish north of Bantheville, straddling the Freya lin flags yak ee é -At acon. | “ONC month after I was told of ind Alsatian Deputies demanded free every wrapper Sa * eli Rea patel fr Neadoes riba oe oe the Grand Duchess was brutally lom from Prussianiam, according. to pe J ‘ ig With Kaplonive ¢ rlan Lower House, held recently, Stra | murdered, declared Commissioner jays en 5 del Beoaty tyobe Ae Pole, claimed the | If your dealer is unable to supply y r 8 ex TEST OFFICIAL REPORTS THE ALLIED ARMIIS IN i Girt Nth Late eld ec paid the penaity of be- | Two Slav Regiments Also Reported yignt of Prussian Poland to inde~ PerteRiceFraitEachaage, 202 FrasbliaSt..N , ‘| A : . future all negotiations between | ing an informer." ve Reve en pendence. % Pad ue ae ey ¢ ; ne i jovernment and the! ‘phe Salvation Army worker will to Have Revolted and Taken German formula that every- T Ment must be car- | soon be on his way to England, where | Karloviez. he eee coe Ort) ela anh) is ER os ierm rround st be put aside a wa AMERICAN. chine guns this morning, we resumed se ie ne bay % it ane Declaring Miat te ayia ie es “a jhe will supervise British relief work) BASEL, Oct, 25.—It was announced ! st yobel declared, “Wilson is human- WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—The fol-| Ur Pressure against the enemy Tha FabaTGRRINliad wietaracdd er BIC’ Or Whe h Union, he sald that | for the soldiers in France. in the Lower Chamber of the Hun-!ity's benefactor and is moved by. the es | “iewing communique from Gen. Bast of Sissone, the Germans aie: to the use of the ited Cross, as| the Caech Deputies did not consider} “The Caarina Is related by family | garian Parliament yesterday that the strongest fe of justice which To keep you fit and fine all Earshing, dated yesterday, was made | !*Unched two surprise attacks against | Per! to The lsh Of he Nktl Troms 8 inemselvex uulified to open pourparlers|to the Kaiserin,” continued Commis-| Croatian soldiers of the 79th lies in men's hearts, German Poland |the time there's nothing like : > aay: Serves and Nizy-le-Comte without} "#4 for some Lime Been suspecin’ | with Aust Government of with| sioner Mapp, “and because of his| ment at Fiume had revolted, seized | Now the Poles to live there in com: | A van ] 7 “Gn the Verdun front there has|Tesult. In yesterday's operations the Fifth) other nationalities In the country, constant treachery the Allied cause| the city and destroyed the railroad! fort | : Jocal fighting throughout the| “Hast of Rethel, a weil-conducted | AT™Y captured a German ambu cording to Vienna advices received here. |would have suffered a terrific set- | there Deputy Hansen, a Dane, deciared In a minor operation in the/Peration gave us the village of which, engaged in carrying aminu on si y ale made @ similar!) ok nad not the revolution come as} ZURICH, Oct. 25.—-Two Slav regi-|the Northern Schleswig question ton of Banthevillc our troops ad-|Ambly-Fleura, despite dotermined ro-| HOM bore the Cieneva Ned Cross, This) declaration, © ts BAL lit did. ‘The Czar was a weakling, He| ments have mutinied and, captured | should the Danteh peoples there, | thelr lines 600 metres, reach- | Slstance. We took a tnundred pria.| Yeliicle was found to by loaded with othe, Vienna correspondent of the |was as putty in the hands of his wife. | Kt Ree eee eee | Dente RICKI; AMSALIAR, Greated Mike the ridge north of ‘the village|Oners, including muny officers, und Mentared ss important that "sentrien| Wednesday by that newspaper as says! The majority members of the Russian : sa elaewhate, the greatest sensation, the cables de- und capturing 170 prisoners. some machine guns, North of Olizy| were immediately posted to make c jing apevine trina ta ne isposed io | Government were tools in her hands. ee Sainte : clas ee Pree mee ae renee | Be tAs a result of yesterday's success-|(West of Grandpro), our patrols took |i Wat no one Rete ual HN) Caecho-Blovade org Paria. |As fast as plans for the furtherance | tite mOrnwank of main ¥ Deputies consider that the charge of) is action east of the Meuse, our/20 prisoners, photographs of it cow aken for! put would deal o howe in| of the Allied cause were conveyed to | 969 miles east of Fiume, which js re- | obtaining for their country complete | are now established on the th deotha BORNE AS the Russian Government the Czarina| ported to have been selzed hy Croat | autonomy has, owing to course yground in the Bois d'Etrayes. BELGIAN. ed this information to Potsdam, | rebels of events, become insufficient.” ~~ | rel | . —_——_———— i fire has continued severe on} TIAVRE, Oct. Following is the! Sach palace of the royal family | a | fout fe Whole front, especially on the} report iss¥ed by the Bolgian War was connected dir y with Potsdam. | | Cot de Chatillon and the Bois des| Office; nob SHURE of the Russian | “OLD RELIABLE” Now is the time they rove } i ORM Etaay “attacked our’ iltie ‘my on the eastern front can be laid rep . 1 Tost See ‘ | thelr wot & —< along the northern part of the Deri- Die treacierg Oltkie womanly THE EEE on helping to win the war. Keep on with Yu.can eet them wt rood y BRITISH. Vation Canal, using several assault. | faulty arms and the blowing up of | food conservation. 4 fie Ben LONDON, Oct. 25.—Foliowing is) in columns and heavy artillery prop- | | muniti ons plants is traceable to the | iene report isued to-day by the War| “ration. Attempting to debouch via} |! leak in the Petrograd palace with the | ‘Office: Stroolburg, Morenhuizen and Balder- | gee. rom A DONS On ERS KGy BURKE.—on oct "Yesterday afternoon we attacked| hoek, he was repulsed with h | (Continued from First Page.) | "The Czarina was a smart woman | W date AC, MAR \ ON h heavy | smart like a fox. She Intuitively , <a Pang captured Vendogies-sur-Ecaillon | losses,” _- + knew that unless German arms were made progress on the high ann 7 7 : to be the dominating factor in the ind east of this village. A coun- ITALIAN. War Oitice, The assault was accompanied by heavy artillery and ma-| war that the Russian throne, then : : a tering, would crumble, Autocrac k in this neighborhood was] KROME, Get. 25,—The War Office chine gun fi |must wit, she belleved, otherwise the | WARD'S v Fighting recommenced at] *tatement follows: On the Aisne, east of Rethel, the village of Ambly-Fleurs was caj-| Romanoff family would pass out of | ly this morning. Bitter fighting occurred yesterday ngerd 1 Garmat ilts were repulse he Oise Mad sheath Was far-sighted to see FAR-FAMED | alt “in close fighting yesterday tho| Morning in the Monte Grappa regi turd yesterday. Two German assau ts were repulsed on the ise front, | that unions jormany Ww aa 10 be vie | | ee resistance in Maing was over-| Parties of our troops resolutely between Longchamps and Noyales. Two enemy surprise attacks broke so crumb! And blood is | requiem inass will bo offered for the r and the village is ours. On the|t#cked some portiony of the formid-| down east of Sissone. thicker than water | 1 cepa oe He ape ent Calva Inder of the battlefront, our ad-|able enemy positions and succeeded 4 ES } ’ TOWNS AND PUSHES . ere SEER | cousaNe.- JOHN HANCOCK COL d troops pushed forward at dif- |i wresting from him and inaintain- HAIG TAKI MORE edie SHES ON. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS | an | Services et CAMPBELL YUNERAt ce aoperseion important support- LONDON, Oct. 25.—Fighting on the battlefront south of Valen: | ‘ . CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, did — pints in the western and south-| f hi ie } i Witt 8.30 P.M. 7 4 ennes was resumed this morning, Field Marshal Haig announces in his ° FRENCH. ern area of the massif, They estab. | iM s resumed . § ® ROOUREES LUN every variety ogOMceson wadneedayi. Ort. ahi ar “PARIS, Oct. 25.—Following is the | lished themselves on the northern report to the War Office. ‘ EDITH, formerly ot Daytona, Fis. issued to-day by the War| ee cae Ornie Torrent in the Vendegies-sur-Ecaillon, six miles souti of Valenciennes, where de-| 8" are on sale or order at every grocer and delicatessen shop | Raa SSR ek BBS Ape Mug ane Ona Aluno Basix | ‘ ‘ ‘ sn erment at Alva, Fla #On the Oise front, bet L | | termined enemy resistance had hell up the British advance, was capiitest) § in Greater New York, Should you have any trouble get- |DAUTERMAN.—E1M.\ DAUTERATAN ye Oise front, between Lone- | y4 a ites ith . The Britis va oe, " ik ' : : ee | Ret AMPBELL FUNKE and Noyales, last night we] ox SERBL f A j yesterday aflernoon, “The British advanced across the high ground ¢ ting our products, phone or write us and we will see that || egsiees 19: CAMA BL: | FUNERA two tentative enemy at- CLs AD aie . aie Serbian | of the village, repulsing a German counter. rile Maing, four you are supplied, \DE MENFSBS,—SILVINA VERANES DE Op the Herre-Houche front, | weecnian troo “i gyda! southwest of Valenciennes, also was occupied, and British troops puss “ven ey Pe RT LICT TREES en ta rae M protection of artillery and ma- ‘ De bavo defeated the] - 4 al several point Every loaf is a Victory loaf, Every cake is a Victory \ at CAMPRELD Fors74t ehemy's artales in the vatiey of the] [OFWAIG &\ SEVER Ho's. cake and they are made with such care and skill as to Broadway, O6th st, sas Great Morava River, ‘The enemy in| All reports indicate that the Third and Fourth British Armies are | Ht | u A anion. in havingcdl day, 2 P.M, retreating ‘In disordef toward the mice aeaisione gas : fac : a please the most critical, Insiston having them, DODGBOMLAUETAVCe GUDGEON: : hth, We: Mheesied Pedadin sin the | making important progress on a front of nearly thirty-five miles from |i" ren Gervices at CAMPBELL. FUNERA) Swe | Morava Valley, forty miles northeast | He neighboriood of Valenciennes to northeast of Massigny, Content | | CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Satu 0 ot : : . Choa 7 : day, 4.P. M. ped Some New: wnaiyarin and Heloushiten,| BATTLE KEPT UP ALL NIGLT. PATRONIZE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER ROS ede teen ore than 200 prisoners { r= ROLAND BRAC | A ords for Your We are successfully advancing (award | WITH THE ALLIED ARMIES IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM, |! ao Maenalet, wouae the nort PI . > arn 1 > ndwa oth st > (eee Oct. 25 (Associated Press).—Fighting which compares in tiereeness tu |t ‘ SESE te Amberola? ERMAN, {almost any in the war continued through the night on the field of the great ‘ W ARD BAKIN G COMP ANY Ben long since you have ls BPRLEIN, Oct, 26 (via London).—| battle north and south of Valenciennes. Reports indicate that the British |‘ ) ds fot epulse of partial attacks by the rat tee our Amberola? Isn't it about A etaae oh baie ne » ihe have entered the German defenses, gaining considerable ground and press- 802 Pacific Street, Brooklyn, Southern Blvd. & E 143d St. that you were treat witig avila ie aa } : 5 feaily (oo Pinay Bhd | Hiver ix reported in today's German | ing eastward TNerecal” dies 6100 Prospect 6100 Melrose at Bt. Charien Borromeo Churok ‘4, 3°9 oMetal st | Since Wednesday morning the Uritish Third Army | 1ken 6,000 | ners! Mo REGAN yn Oct, 20d. at her roviden 1 YOU CAN . . po thrown jn west) prisoners and the First and Fourth Armies each has taken 1,200, maki Avenue. Brook MAL E et your Blue Am= at 4 broke up Entente at : , : ig) vod wife 4 perol Edison Rex empts to break through, the state. |a@ total of 8,400, More than 100 cannon were captured We Vy and Patrlok c . bt () ords here on the ment add Thursday. aPialeald poneares ae fourth floor of the Bike| oar silanciantt n a K _iidiecs Shop. + BELGIANS PROMISED LIBERTY : : beta tt VA LEVY SHELLEY : intense ful Phe British hold this line from Le Faux K ‘ Rématne lying in st CAMPB OUR NEW | hey WIM eee Ait! Englefontaine, to Ghissignies, to Beaudignies. Phere they are within a ERAL CHURCH, Broudway, 66th «1, 4 Amberola Depart- fi i , i sacon vi ment will give you 7 Neale and a halt of Le Quesnoy, To the east of Ri the line runs) wi . Th . b b lease of 1 1 M i} ‘ tha Hines, roord | Belgian political prisoners hela in| to Sommaing, to Monchaux, The British gained Monchauy alter bloody | Sx Special for Friday and Saturday, October aK sik a had “Come in sn DF pacacaean akenet Where | fehting 2 ANNES PEPPERMINT CUPS—If vou like Malneses, Goodies, ¢ and ask for Miss Pinel te Bin ea South of Valenciennes the Britis to-day captured Les Tuileries, east === 4 She will be glad to play 1 i . Fe newest records for you. & of Solesmes. ‘ ane A . = : . ee ere tordiy wonnec “ = | tan rte ? % ‘ Burgomastey Mux 1 Hy j d Hallowe’en Novelties IF your Undertaker canno’ supply you Jack O’ Lanterns with CASKET COME TO US LL styles and all sizes: Pumpkin Heads, Black Cats, D % \ “ A cSlertand all the spooky creatures characteristic A} (arene The Campbell Bronze Hallowe'en: Caskets Endure’ | saunas Sixty guards prevented the eseape of | Res t *} an 2 Sucks badly depicted. but we . an sind NEW in Bin” BN "EVE BRIESTS AMONG 6B. SUARD OF GO FOR GAFFNEY. gomletieasthol | GERMAN CITIES BOMBED. HOSTAGES SHOT BY REDS "ir "esemtonsy. member the date. Itsy Steel Spring Why not stop in Coblens, Main a ai " pote Caskets, Boxes, Vaults TE | Sohlone ¥ ine and § arhrnakiens Executions Carried Out by Bol-|¥ incent a at ey Ky i. uftermoon wh n ie N oer Vault : staterfent tat night de vith the sheviki After Assassination in jcentr thence to be tuk to MPBELL * operations of the Der a ; forees says: “On. Wedneaday. nighs August of Moses Urit ins Pera es “THE FUNERAL CHURCH” | © “ we bombed railways at Hurbach and STERD 2 helo Pt : Sag a fad Be N NON -ESOTARIAN 3 Rearormaker: Chemical aeereah 884) AMBTHRDAM, Oct ! at to ware twenty N > Used without char, yy Mannheim and railways at Cobleng,|time that Moses Uritaky, Commissioner |, te toa waitin tanh iN B’ 66th-6 near Mainz @nd at Metz-Sablons.” | for Blections to the Constituent Assem~ i i] \ Way, t th St. ke. -+——— id , on the other I u - { bly of Russia, was assassinated, tate in| Unde ' Bight Sher tab © ett ; . dP ats Phone “Colum 8200"" 90,000,000 More tor | |Deputies came next and these wene fot ti ws , i r MELE WANTED Enbaimary, leletam, am | August, up to Oct, 1, nds -elght how owe by, another wali of dentetlvon Valitse. oes ae ba rt 5 e rifts ui en M ’ ‘: including five priests, were shot) The Cantral ik ae alien the . ® : ; r bot te t | es sears Boeuvarons Oct, 2 Fan the tr Total ita 1, according te Botrer lesctives in . unt to §15 ‘ et 18,

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