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ee, ANZACS HOME WITH BRIDES. MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 2—-A ngent of returned Austrajan sol- has arrived here, Three hundred ™, accompanied by thelr a) brides and received « cordial come. ce Oe ase If signs of pimples, redness or roughness appear touch them with Cuticura Ointment before bathing aa S Nothing purer, sweeter} | or more speedily effective to clear ithe complexion and keep it clear. | Semple Hach Tree by Mail Address postcard! ‘Dept. OA, Revten.” Bold everywhere i | registered on the ENEMY RESISTANCE “RAPIDLY CENTRING ~ONKASER'S ARMY Gen. March Says Debacle of Germany’s Allies Is Being Pressed to Completion. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—The de- bacle of Germany's allies is being pressed to completion, Gen. March said to-day, and the eventa of the past week have resulted in the con- centration of enemy resistance in on¢ nation. Resistance of the Germans on th west front has continued and tie Allied advance has been alian front, where maximum progress of thirty-sever mils has deen made. Gov. March said the object of the Allies on this front was the cutting of the Austrian line of withdrawal. “This has been accomplished,” he added. Gen. March identified the American forces in Italy as the 882d Infantry Regiment, with Ambulance Jattalions 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13, Field Honpital 102 In addition there are certain air service training units. Regimental units identified and jo- cated by Gen. Marth included the 14th Engineers, with the First Army west of the Meuse, and the 62d Pioneer Infantry with the Wifth greatest Army Covps in the same territory. ‘These are not part of any division. ‘The new Franco-American attack ance. New York BENNETT Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of -good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, liver and blood are in good order, the skin is clear and lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, eruptions and sallowness show the need of Beecham’s Pills to stimulate and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion. Good healthand better looks soon follow the use of BEECHAM’S PILLS Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10<., 25¢. 63 Maiden Lane. AMERICANS RENEW SRE _SVERING WORLD, SATURDAY, ROVEREER 5, 1820. explained, has pro- o extent that a de- has been formed in the . indicating the neces- sity of an early withdrawal from the northern portion of the Argonne For- est. This would bring the American forces, with their heaviest artillery, nearer the main German railway line through Stenay. Gen. March announced that influ- enza conditions among troops arriv- ing in France have improved so ma- terlally that deaths from the disease practically have stopped. A _ recent transport convoy carrying 26,000 men arrived at the American port of de- varkation, he said, with only seventy- eight cases of influenza. Gen, March said the 89th Division, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, was last reported in action Oct. 29 be- tween the Argonne and the Meuse. ‘The %th Division, Missourt and Kan- has not been on the front line since September, although it is at- tached to the First American Army The 92d, negroes from Camp Dodge jx on the line east of the Moselle. The Vonges, but more recently its head- Iowa and Western [ilinois, com- manded by Major Gen Weigel, is on line in the Belfort sector in Alsace near the Swiss border, The 26th, New England, has been in ac- tion east of the Meuse. n Pennsylvania, has not ported in action, The 83d and West yet been Ohio and headquarters at Lemans, The 9tk, ‘Texas and Oklahoma, was reported in action with the First Army west of the Meuse, Oct, 23. The 30th Division, Tennessee, North Carolina, South with the British in Picardy Division (regulars) is west Meuse. The 76th, New En New York, still is acting a Division the British in Picardy shh Sn of the THE OFFENSIVE AFTER (Continued From First Page.) been effected. Many of the Germans were caught in the terrific bombardment which preceded the advance. As far as tho Americans were concerned, th have been unnecessary, Considering the magnitude of the sides of the Argonne already, | the German casualties were unusually heavy. Hundreds of tons of steel were fired by the big American guns in the direction of the tallroad centres at Conflans, Longuyon and Montmedy and other points to-day in coopera- tion with the infantry attack west of the Meuse. The guns began firing early in the morning and kept up their bombardment all day. It was saidto have been the businest day that the guns have had as yet. PARIS, Nov. 2—The Franco- American attack on the Aisne front, which is being carried out in con- junction with the American drive west of the Meuse, was resumed this morning, the French War Office an- nounced, 37th, Ohio, had been on line in the] Am. quarters was reported in the Woevre. | Am. The §&th, North Dakota, Minnesota, | Am Witliam | Am in . Virginia, West Virginia | Halrimore Vestern Pennsylvania, has} Bure “aro! a Matrict of Columbia, is] Corn Carolina and Distric The an | See nd and | Dome Mines a Depot] fie in ‘The 27th, New York, is with | 4 TAKING TWELVE TOWNS while some improvement of it hod]; \ elaborate preparations they had made to care for their wounded proved toll Fourteen hundred additional pris- oners have been taken so far. —_ CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS With net ebangre from previous close, 1. Lew, mi a] wet Aung 00g lag, Cha gta Cera Sane NF Can “Bars: Lined 225)! Locomotive.” Am were PIPOSOO CO OE O = ower: fun Am, T & T. Co,, Am. 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Robert Groner at Karlsruhe Cabled Through Red Cross He Is Well Lieut. Robert G r, reported a prisoner in to-day's casualty list, is at Karlsruhe, the town visited by hia mother, Mra, Lewis Colt Albro of No. 150 East 72d Street, in ageppelin onc year before the war. Mrs. Albro re- ceived notice that her son, who is an aviator and but nineteen years old, was captured on Oct. 16, when @ cable came through the Red Cross from the boy, who wired “Am prisoner at Karlsruhe, Weil.” Mrs, Albro received her last letter from her son on Sept, 7, when he wrote from Paris that he was leaving for the front. He entered the service more than & year ago, when his mother ed his enlistment papers, ground school train- n and went to France . his flying experience been gained at the Clare- ns replacement camp. ‘oner is a grandson of the { | late Confederate General V. D. Groner of Norfolk, who carried to Charleston, 8 C., the message to fire the gun at Fort Sumter which marked the be- RIGHT TO TAKE THE KAISER’S PLACE CLAIMED FOR RULER OF BAVARIA (Continued from First Page.)® the throne on Oct. 3, established at Tirnova has abdicated. A Peasant Government has been under the leadership of M. Stambuliwsky, who has been the chief of the Peasants and Agrarians of Bulgaria for some time. He is reported to be the head of the new Government in Bulgaria, and is said to be in command of a Repu®lican Army of 40,000 men. (When Bulgaria entered the war in October, 1916, M. Stambuliwsky was sentenced to imprisonment for life after conviction on a charge of anti-militarism, was pardoned by King Ferdinand prior to that King’s abdication. He remained in prison until Sept. 30 when he For many years Stambuliwsky has been loader of the peasants and the Agrarians in the Bulgarian Parliament.) TWENTY-THREE AUSTRIAN DIVISIONS REVOLT. ZURICH, Nov. 2. .—Twenty-three Austrian divisions which mutinied and deserted the Italian front are fighting each other, Vienna newspapers declare, LONDON, Nov. > | fleet at Pola have mutinied, seized all the ships of various nationall » | there and declared they will obey oniy their respective National Councils, 2.—Members of the crews of the entire Austrian according to a Budapest despatch to the Vossische Zeitung of Berlin, BASLE, Noy, 2. Count Karolyi has been appointed Premier and b M. Batthany Foreign Minister of the new Hungarian Cabinet, according >| to a Budapest despatch to-day. 6 MONTHS GERMANY'S LIMIT BEFORE QUITTING, SAYS TAFT DURHAM, N. H., You ends fatally. Medicine right away. giving, health-building, ginning of the Civil War. His mother is the wife of Lewis Colt Albro, the architect. Before entering the ser- vice he attended Stevens Institute. 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