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FROM BRIEULLES ON MEUSE: y FLYERS DOWN SEVEN PLANES f ° 1 HOW 27TH DIVISION Bes BEAT BOCHES BACK i TOLD BY WOUNDED Men in Casualty Lists Describe | Hard Fighting of New York- ers in Flanders. > U. S. Artillery Also Active North of Verdun, Says Per- shing’s Communique. rs FOE TO QUIT FRANCE. Soldiers Told. to Round, Up Males Between 14 and 60 Ci pable of Bearing Arms. “Ney, 1,—Amert- Germans out of the WASHINGTON, the village of Brieul of the Meu north of V Gen. munique cans drove son the west bank » in yesterday's fighting ig ¥s Stories of the hard fighting in which | ‘dun. | stata the 27th (New York National Guard) Pershing, in an evening com- division commanded by Gen. John ¥, | ‘Thursday, for announces O'Ryan, has been engaged with the capture and says artillery firing | ce ot ‘ 4 fat oa Belgians, British and French in yas lively on the whole front during ‘ | "abel Flanders, are reaching New York in| y. oo letters from wounded men. The! Seyen enemy airplanes were shot names of scores of officers and men! down, all American machines return- of the division have appeared in the ing safely. Bombing expeditions de- casualty lists recently, 1S. TROOPS AIDED. IN SMASHING FOE'S ~UNES IN BELGIUM |Join Allied Veterans in Tel | New Blow—Children le number of machine guns, Hun- dreds of prlvoners had been captured tan early nour, many of whom were | i because Austria was out of war, a fact about which they well in , Th Hid SAYS RAINGOAT WORKMEN WERE HELD FOR DEFECTS Executive at Kenyon Plant Declares They Had to Make Good on Own Time, Kenyon, George C secretary of the Kenyon Company, on trial with alz of \ts employees in Brooklyn Federal Court on a charge of conspiracy to supply dé~ fective raincoats to the Government, d his testimony to-day. compte: | Mr. Kenyon said it was dificult to | Gassed by Enemy. |make workmen understand the «pectfi« | te [eationa, Instructions, he sald, had been P |niven to meet all requirements, bath in | By Joseph Grigg. he specificatt the verbal orders (Stoff Correspondent of The World Ot { the Government Inapector No de- | ficlatly Accredited With the British tive raincoat had ever been knowing: | Copyright, 1918, by The Prees Pubtisbing Co, y turned into the Government, he sald, | The Now York World. and ted by the inspectors } ON THE BRITISH FRONT, Nov. | wer the trade }1.—"The Allied armies in Flanders) John onse, arstatant superintends nt dincoat makers were nit the Germans another st hit the Germans another stunning) 1"), “! . acdountublitty “eee biow early yesterday on a fifteen’! new. that if they made” detbetive mile front south of Ghent, making & cots they had to correct thelr miae crious outflanking drive toward the! takes on their own tine Seheldt be that important. city, — Ub nwing the enemy. trom| ™:.¥:.Mem 6 Vote im, Washing likowise throwing the enemy. fr ®. Howard Cohen, Chiat Clock of a }the high ground, where the Allies ,,, of Blections, announced this ate will be able to overlook Audenarde. | tern a! received erday battle found American bd 4 fighting’ ald side wits|@ notice that he Hritheh, neh and an troops, ‘ Hillard - 4 the atterk p eded splendidly | Wasbington, D. ©. to locate a heads jalong tho whole frout despite heavy | quarter® where New York men im the hy htration guntire and a formide | #Pvice may vote on Hlection Day —— NO ROOF’ their officers strongty sepatohe: z = = oo emphasized the absolute necessity of Barbed in pives despatches are gM) srow part of the division, in face of} 2 “link TRENCHES SERWaCR ANE hovaing round: bésatee: Ethie: cially reported terrific machine gun fire drove the | asi vd eupateat: 2 atti : iio auld sali niin = |wino Germany would be unable to] WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY |Gefmans from a ridge a little to the : ip ie Tas somal | \ Obtains, taveruble aposatie Our Roofless Plate NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Nov. 1| left of Quentin and took many Pochette, A. 417 (1%, T8th Bt, Ne 11ST REGIMENT VETERAN i " | By the adve hud reached | ig’ absolutely tie only thing of {te a a sce prisoners is described in a letter : pat \ | eH OV » miles, espe ’ ssociated Press).—Greatly increas- adiito . 4 lee | i uh Why tes ali ed artillery fire by the American | $Y hig eine: cae WARY, Erie 1 Felix St, Brooklyn ; ; old-fashi contrivance when for | Maple Place, Port Chester, from hi 5 : i ' | [which concentrated w great back area | OMlfas ; ; heavy and light bat § began this! son, Arthur, a member of Company ; . Co Jia FIR BRAVERY Ii BATTLE ha wehaea ciate ; id viciously | slight sum you can obtain one oi morning all along the front of the| A, 105th Machine Gun Battalion, \ Fe peda ; ara | strat is co tions, Including oe eer of Mechanic." Den- American First Army. name appears in to-day's ‘ i] ! “i mee ‘ pees Pe TOOT BOE CT Andenar it rous enemy |tistry? Permits you to sing, chew, The Germans now are removing (he | casualty list as seriously wounded. | ORIEN, Jovep : - : | ' ' kins sutte ve ar taste your tood some com- Civil population in advante of the re- is now recovering in a hospital in 2, i ha kid do cate ance . : 2 | ‘i y the Gora eviden ‘| fort. Nothing against the root of Great Of Chitin arciles from French’sait, | Mngiand, JU - Sicier, ‘ 9 AML a | ‘ sO.U, [fearing an attack, heavy kaw?) your mouth to interfern with your A document captured by American were ordered to take the : J wecten, starry a oe E11 aS i: | | riasiy vilisigos within, ee asthe mbas | of tind soldiers contains instructions for ." the young man wrote in a let- — - York City : ' tana am 1 > [between Deynze ba he a hoa amination by our Registered rounding up the male population|ter dated Oct. 5. “At it we went, and Pa Tae moe tel Peer ed vate. 4 i ey Maw Vi; y (On the Rout chem | Dentists at all our olsen. free Oe tapable of bearing arms and all cat-|then hell broke loose as I had never! 11,700 Have Paid Supreme PR Wn, 1 " : “ Private Jillson of New York avian the ielciah ieee » docume: ays tha s has | seen it before, The Boche opened up acute 4 eet cccid td nary, i S » Carrie. essaves | gassing, wh ans tle, ‘The document says that this han | seen It before, abe pened uP! Sacrifice in Action and 6,193. |!" i Prim tet tate Carried Message ' " ‘ -rr4 Deen done only in part up to this| everything he had at ui e had a 1 aie (der Heavy Fi Ww 1 j @ime because the passive resistance| almost reached the ridge when al Are Severely Wounded. rk ea Mle ea e. ] Of stektiean oatised By imam, R @f the population had reduced the Shell burst about ten fect behind us _ is ‘ DAL I Jeivilians were within the gassed aren, forces at the disposal of the local|4nd aimost completely covgred me WNELI i C6 nr ing has announ ak but was absolutely undeterred “by ating ety ‘ jand my gun with dirt, At the same} WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—The In- | WORE Moher 7.0181 nutter awards of the Distinguished that fact. Overmany roads the Hoche ommands | ‘ab : Ss 7 of beat s a eo be n hustling in € All division commanders are aoe See Spi hia ead the /teat army Leech Ber Cd dea c Hoek weit y ita Senile the. Atllad: tereee sing |17 WEST 34TH STRERT, NEW YORI. dag ereafter to search each dis-| Shell struck me in the ba to-day by the W partment, GHAEFE, ‘Charl lon toward the Seheldt Li foe LTON ST.. on. A. & 8. BYKLYN, Raion enreatterito search I dug myself out and crawled to! brin n! casual broad to ii iaN Arthur, tora e Jillson, Com: {ys in'a precariods posit ” 1st ae oth Ave. Buy itidwas sklyn trict systematically and sender |® shell Hole to gel out of the way of 4 number PF have jf Youngstown, | to hold on thin side of the river, Cor. “Columbia” and. Carroll Stee iB kiya: Ader guard to the loca! commander!) Oe ee ee aod an ewes lt tion : eS : as from illness |. Americans did well in the bit bat-|149 Newary Avenue, Jersey oo. “%, 9, 1 men between fourtee sixty sha abd nhteies Uy) s uty DoW mn iline 6, having kept perfe : oy ee ih alt ‘outs X skate: raining and I hadn't had anything to| mele? 1 ny iw ep os unner in the] \\ pa benide (tH i RST AUONRS ce Dee mere ay hapa At be oat blished near/C@t for over twenty-four hours 1 MACK. nd doughboys when they cam wa the] yi9 smith sr fnboy. N. 3, # on’ camps “will be! es yin the civil.| Finally daylight came and 1 could 1 6 are r 1% . Narroy 1 rss} country some ¢ o Fe ‘ the headquarters towns for mn, | see that the ridge had been com- PLES A y FS the | klon Ww ed In myatory, making the jans who are to be removed. The | *© 4 en rH 1 echo with songs and ar ; to. slaughter | Pletely taken by our troops, and there Bet A720. ‘ N bit ANd oe rumbled See an be Aen te eae were no Germans in sight except 4 veiy xu t ' Dilboy, | throuh villages, They keen to houses. The ( an order also PrO= | soners coming ddwn from the ride DIED OF DISEASE } Caaies, HRINgteDs Ns ny H, 103d I foston, | have a share in the liberation of Bel- vides that all horses must be taken | {7 Cues fom te lown from the MISSING IN ACTION > t ‘owds, rh some stretcher Private. MINS e 4, decer 1 rded th Jedal . 1 “The purpose in view i * u Vhile the Allied arm attacked In cannot De accomplished except DY) Lawrence Tennant Ballard, a me WOUNDED SEVERELY IN ACTION. |i)! Walcm GO Hick St. New York » |lantry and in ve und be-Twas a local British attack near] Pang’ other 1 Proceeding without | ber of the same battalion, succumbed Liaueanant re Ai awa 6a s Y ¢ lyond the call vction nea | Odome wi their position was condime — Bideration {to his wounds on Sept. He was | yoopy f, Marthe Washington 1 Ww HIt John Gi. Liverpool, N.Y * | Belleau, Ju platoon | improved tho line of the And when you ask for J Beare Dave beso many iniloasont | « son ot Mi iaod Mini Lawrence Fi | Ukor tack eee REV iOUSO RRROETR Eee > | had gained » rails itd avy OR DOS Mon Gulden's Mustard you are oe are et tow Gaya thet ie y ang | Ballard of New York and Sewaren, N. bagi ge “MISSING IN ACTION A rou panied] ae a N BERLIN sure to got the best. 4 pe sntend to retire as slowly heir |" and rmerly connected with |GHACEL. Ariiur J, 0 Lit Privates his platoon 1 rates toe} SLENDER NECKS | 5 9 | strategically as possible trom et | the Guarantee Trust Company of this | serpent eeporalss | MUNATTA, Jose 22 heh cw ( Re Re Poder: Siiptiiy: Wound: lesan pecan rol oa ty ae oes ; Bearps ventions, sepaclally, west OF city, ceotn aller and Brooke. wer | BASERES W.. 02 any:| MAKANZANO, Do 840 B18 BL New| lad | mein Di vinds, He] ORAS: Anat READY abe gee A cl ii The | Members of Squadron A, NewYork Re 2 WOUNDED IN ACTION—pEGREE| ° : : st exe! wanted aiver-| | TO USE MUSTARD G@ilrely trom non-German sol | National Guard, from which the ma pines echan - ,, UNDETERMINED—PREVIOUSLY Hardest F 1g of |» Hire. |teement appears in a copy of a Be vicinity of Metz will continge to bel chine wun battalion was formed, DReKPR REPORTED KILLED IN ACTION : oes ll ae Pe Pipa pr opditirs C diepsk py Peay yet of thls retiring: movement). 1 aonotions of hot action in whic Privates, is ee | ; t fo with | man f Mapanse ot ite strategic importance. | 144 r07th Infantry had taken’ ps Glens Falls, N.Y Cit 7 oe a : Many persons whore necks have be e 107 ‘ant ad en part niema Ne Rilvats 1 1 nent, going through the | x € Le ny reason of privation Bvidence of this intention on the) wore sent to his mother cy aart urbe) dukes | nee i RU Orie wait Merle alacentt 5 | sone ea coe or, avon An American Standard part of the enemy is especially rec-| neu tepburn of Company B, son of ince” Facts Fue, | RETURNED TO DUTY—pPREVI- |“! MANE : tlot arly [conver thelr collars Popular Since 1867 ognizable on the front of the Ameri-/\-. Ciara A. Hepburn of Oce rece ernest OUSLY REPORTED Miss baad ew Stra eandenG Hea ka for each col: | gan Second Army in the Woevre.| Grove, te is reported as wounded in| se areal dele Privates. b % li sis ange WP lled rin hatmakers hav@ not yet been! Deserters from the German lines ond! <6. gays casualty list, He wrote that 1H, 14d St, New York \ Fred, 8251, 020 a , se ipa nae te ; Prisoners corroborate this and say|he was in a hospital in England ny Bitfate, NOY f " Vor | 1 ther, Dr. Boss | that the German command Ia salving| tepyurn writes that he was “wound ‘ iia © ae 1 it, : oman ane Hea Hits ‘ A. Shaw, Compa every bit of war material in the re-/ oq in the back with ao air gun,” but | biel vaaiinlecs SNA! PACOYOR, F = s : Shae s ro) Iniantry, Weather M gion and transporting light and heavy | way doing well. | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PRISONERS, awaut | decea I t Muh) ic guns into German territory east of] y ieut dgar M. Whitlock, 1084 | in. eer ’ : Metz. | Engineers, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed ENIGER Pasi Bi OM . jh and ‘ ede ; y Reports of artillery having been Whitlock of No, 1208 Pacific NOK Ya ely é ’ : j “ jnspir gent from the front east of Bt. Quen-| street, Brooklyn, had been killed in Sergeants. Mannie tists Satan : xa avy Un to the Mots’ and Vosges regions) action gent, $6, according to to-day's| pivrnicit. tems a ae oy as a fea oe ea : ing f : | Ee, snneline wun Nest was neutrg have been received and it is belleved | ji 44 10 ngineers Is part of| ppsfoNsuN. ttalph D.. Montva ' pe pint nae ; | n had plished its uals the Germans have been tearing UP| ihe o7ty Division Eovis Hehe te” 8 wr Ny and vic z : : narrow Iways on some B6C-! rederich A, Ware, attorney, No, | S38 x ar KARLORUNE know ay th Ip | "pt ALL : t tors, 2g ondwa vaiting of- yeen in nerican v , Y ' : A. ¥ h i. Meanwhile Germans are organizing} 2! Broadway, is still waiting has | f A ' ry ! Adee 0 1 \ 1 strong defense positions on the front| ficial notification of the wounding of {through the Argonne Fore e ; whl of the second army ¥ have made; his son, Private Frederick C, Wa Private John 1 1 AT RASTATT # k | t o ' preparations ttacks of/of Company K, 107th U. 8, Infantry. | shet-shocked in France und OCIA ‘ Thiet } at tion eil-kinds. ar ibie RVC | Mr, Ware recelved a cablegram from | tyeatment Ellis 1 i , ug Me t ' My ahi. has been; the boy on October 10, showing that hik family nee u ‘ . r F echeloned nd corps) the soldier had n wounded in the j.. y in this country unt AT HOSPITAL, RASTATT M w i é ‘ pnd co ‘¢ being | chest and was then at the Bath War phoned his father, Michael Pette, w ' HL, 4. M f I y iy ey hove 5 ett ges M G " 1, and x The Germans in- | Hospital, Bath, England, In a !etter| ty « real estate dealer at No. 4 Ul a AT LIMBUR ee u tend to I abborniy to this sector, | the boy said: ing PI) Jamaica, Private Pett y / : while se J ee on ' the “L was in one of the big battles and ! AT CAMP UNKNOWN : . fu i" (From the Diary of a Real American) re ervousness on the | ¥@8 left wounded on Jerry’s side of ‘ f w x t fs 7 Si i |the line, where some of them went t 1 a Ne 1 Amerizan : j Cat SLO. Haru | ; ae | through my pockets and I had to lay | Craw Blagd , { ; 4 " , ov. Ist | a8 dead for about twenty-four hours, | pound Comp: Inf TRIES Pk ni Corpl, ¥ Compan pre an ee Ee . FINEST STREET IN PRAGUE, | which nearly killed me, and [had airy, has beer \ .|aT CAMP UNKNOWN (IN GOOD : c 166th I Gar Kan, To-day I started buying Thrift Jlot of other experiences which seer | 41 jor Wa Eliot HEALTH) . / ; j Stamps with every quarter | got THE CAPITAL OF BOHEMIA, .48 [think them over, almost unbe- | of this ed with the | ngrt aur, ; ? : ; i Mh hn IS RENAMED FO WLSOW tou Two. srimsontveverana| Sosoe tlace il , ae with an odd date, It’s more fun than R Wi | T. Oakley Rhinelander, private in | ‘Two y " : 1 { he = , he 107th Infantry, who enlisted on his ed are Edward 1 Clarence | ret . — 7 ve sambling because you always win. aieteana le the 107th Infantry, who enlisted on his | wounded are I fa j ‘ g . eighteenth birthday, was severely |, Raynor, b 1931 G ' \ FINES FOR DIRTY FOOD. in apd MSTERDAM, Nov, 1,—A__| wounded in the fighting about Oct. 6. {10th Street, , wh t Ne te ‘s A : ney SAE Ot cont Fe And Prague despatch to’ the |He is a son of Philip Rhinelander of | same battle MAxbdi Omar, « Mautner # Doterm inne | bree aptured n Tageblatt of Berlin says |No, 18 West 48th Street and left Har- |_ “I felt just as safe as t sate 1 Jj fa: " ” ha 1 ¢ the ‘ that the Graben, the finest busi- | yard to serve on the Mexican border. waa Bome only A — , u ¢ I save a lot of quarters by ness street In Prague, the capital Lieut, Michael Cassidy, 107th In- | Wa Senet. laus 1,859 MORE WOUNDED BACK. ‘ merken i Li | sits of Bohemia, has been renamed |fantry, was killed, and his brother, | first stay in an outpost 200 5 Lapeddieh r i satislying my candy appetite Wilson Street, Lieut: James C. Cassidy of the same }¥ond the American fir Returned From Abrond : > with 2c Tootsie Rolls.” ROME, Nov. 1—Irridentists are |regiment was wounded by shrapnel in | France. | ‘Tisnower has boen ki i ' 1 No SexreKution of Nexeo War Planning to erect monuments to jw recent action, according to oficial | 240M), acc eph Krysiak, a com-| WASHINGTON ‘ Incid f Workers patie ht) President Wilson in ‘Trent and. | information received hy their brother, |rade in Company Kk, 307th Taf Depa \ : m $10 to § ASHINGTON {shy crs Pagid old ‘Trieste in recognition of his lead- | John T. Cassidy of East Orange, N. J.|_ Sergt. Tisnowe r Was, the 1 nf ‘ ‘ tioner and ¢ men 5 ‘ nmen 116-423 W. 498 ’ ing part in the strugglc for the | Other casualty reports tell of the Bir Bees ray oP {day ne pan Expeditory Forces w unde 4 aod brea f ne pton, L. T., anc © brothers. this country during the we e . aia im workers Al wentr Pringiple of tho right of peoples |hard fighting of the 77th Division, | Morris end William, ase. also in |Get making tho total for the moth’ 4 secgrerstive dict in lafluense, Motlich's Were denied t the Depar to decide thelr own destinies, which trained at Camp Upton, The ‘France, perry Malied Milks vecr digestible, —Adrt, ment of Lubus,