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Show - - ....- -1,, - ''''''...".. - 7- ' An the Weekro Nemo tp i '- e ,A 1 . 9 - . .. 16 , PAGES ,, , , , t rg lir, n tee, - - , . .' cE: lentle, har141 . ettirk 'le to , . , ,,, . 00 ' INOFFER-- ' OF - i - ARMISTICE , lay IT TT III , le. ' MADE TO , t 4- I . Tf , : I NI S IIIIIS 1 "Fp.. 0 may 1:tural LONDON', Sept. 27.roreign Secy. Balfour and Andrew Bonar lAw, the chancellor of the ex., ehenuer, hal'e gone for a ennfer- - ' Lkf a s with Premier llo)d George. regarding Bulgaria's request for an armistice. t-- lo ender- 'Sept.' stood that no inStruetions regard- trvice - ale, ittary a lane or hy f en- r e aK 11'. ing tees rants ' tees who - eu,h artiA ,rder tt.to mat'd Lion. he to rt2ell 1 i mu f !II ,gat- - , core ICte - Mrs. lieu: van', ptain. SIde li ne ea. !vend - - riie ( ted for pee or Is - .to LINE - 16891.C1:31;;)L ' Co.) . STOOK1491-3,- , r 1. ton is imminent ' i ii,"-&e- Z'r'..T. : stirPineetoettellio near Fiesquirest Shortly before that the reports were that some of the Bri were .aptoroaching Bourion , pita-th- - - -- - aeasei ' A e. '''''' . t T!,t 'Fele' e t;"-e- ii )....:.1.,4:: t-t- , tiI . 44;:';' 41::11 toseee 'Ye!K ,ea ,or :, ,,;,,e, e t' 4-;a eeae, ,,c ; et 4;71, aee e- teTe. eeetee";Vie e go.' asei-e- , ..1;... 4 ee,-O,- i ii,- ode .--; -1-1---- ear 11. ,,.,,,,,...i a,,,,,;,;,:, - .. 4 , ttitckl;i oe-e, t ee L 4 ...,..,,- -t --oat t te ottae, 61, fl; t .ere:4 eitteeett reveal" mosokaarpRoll , , cloor tolbennt ehizcaeetgd ttimeis an I - f Thit; lt-i- es i alm: - ' Serbs hiv e captured the ridge of Draft Lottery . Teld on - - -- i. - , ermans Are I it - gr il e 1 to Copenhagemt si rpm , to Pelt Kamen. .. , Serbian has - writerett-- -' eavatry iKochana, twenty miles northeast of lishtib and fourteen miles from the of Ahe raboardberdsoottitKhau The important 30'41' - ! . innloPrmIthalloti'::. Owthe same- day Ve- en- - - f ..tered lehtib. we have taken Begosio. - - !text of the statement follows! i "Our troops yesterday tWerineeK ,' k (Thursday.i :. enemy. ' ,,Iiitered Kochana. was MarSept. west of the t , lime shal General Crowder :today as the lehtlb-Vel- or present road. Fighting Is in pro.date for the national draft lottery to " before Velez. determine the order. In the clashes. to gr "A great number of additional Bul- -' ' which they will be assigned. of the garian and German prisoners and .13,000.009 men tr(d.t la to 43 who 'enormous quantities of war materisl Into our hands," registered for selective service Sept. 12. The drawmg will take place public. office ly Inttehswill building and the be goren to the press FLIES ACROSS ALPS onl country by district draft boards as LANDS IN PARIS' quickly as the list 4.sin be printed and 'put ainto the hands of, the boards by $1SIIINGTON, Sept. our eahvilaiiryThplubronu'innr; itni7e en-ru- I , es ---. nnusful ,. eiteeeeelittation-inatereeterrailioartea-- : ONIYON. 03111y wao. .41a-me- n - ....- - - - . l - . ' the mew' Sept. 27.-- -In cessful continuance of their drive' . te01.1.1frat Ifriel.SOnt CROMWELI. northward the Serbians have entered: The French government lin, dee- latitib and captured other Important, orzited William Nelson Cromwell. a points, s the Serbian official statef,,ntou, lawver of New Yorke with ment of Thursday, tho medal of "Iteconnatattanee Fran, , r additional Bul- A great number nroli 4-ir artn tor41,TLi 7 gallium and Qermans have been .eapv,". ... ire;. A the Sorbans who also ' have !, heire Biesees Frateco-Arerich d"Itured by hasitaken enormoos quantities of war ma- -"its headquarters in therflrand ressIgned. reported to , to settle's to the Exchange Telegraph and glees the convaleiscent soldiers t aria I. work that enableq them to earn al The Sertians now are west of the' company from Copenhagen. hits lie been in living, intereeted the ishtib-Velroad and have captured i of GEN. GAIDA SAYS member eferen'tihaaennelenztrepuee:Linrr: the heights of Pi;goslovets, seuth of . er of the ,the road. North of Dftnirkapa....in.the..,, THREE DIVISIONS tdireetion of the Bulgarian border. the ,.. 'war fteirer Fund. ly l . -- 27.--B- ritith I - PARIS. Sept. 28, Thursday. The Allied troops in MaAvdonia have captured more than 10.000 tirisotters. says a statement from the l'retteh ear Mee t nnihf. More than 200 gum also hate been taken. eee. - ei,..-- 5. ,, Ii , 1647,6' e c. - . - !: r,:. ,; . tP8PMM,NEMffe, 7''' te eat:eta,: .171 , i-- , - : ,7g e. oe a . , ;',.:, ,, 3 11 tF,-- 1,-- tar i -- ': 4::, :;:;;;''''711'4 , 74 , -- vr 14- 0 I ,,: ,.:,,,...;,.;.,,,t i,:,,,,' thl t Great Number of Bulgarian , And German . Prisoners, Fall Into Hands of Allies During Advance. , 1.',itc.,64,,'.-.;,;64001 6i. : T OF FOE. 4eateeetteelee--":e- ; , : ' :E'01,;:r. . , ., ' 1 . mate' - - ' - It will otawaere - -' necessary this time to at a. time approximately 17,000 capsites. eontaining the serial numbers and it witt renitire-sparere the triately 26 rtfurs to complete .. taFk. - be ,.... nunzio, theltaltan author-tiviatc- r rivel; in Paris this morning In an.A4 airplane, flyint from Italy across Om '. liNnAJENig scoullgE ,.... ., , SEIZEINTEP.,11ED. ,..,.... rt GERMAN.SHIPS,IN Ali sEs INCREASE LI HARBORS' , ; ' -,-- sANTIMX.. Ttturpda.. Sep(. 26-or--.-1. llEATH HATE, IN MIMI intheete that the nv , his imp ed to tnitiate peace tor Interned veith armed forces all the Bulgaria in- - was unbroken. was of the work the aerial operation Oleos in Chilean harbors. dePt. INGTON, Developing All Right (New 'York cf,pcndent, of the dynasts ,The enemy is reported to have been The aerial observers were Itews Spe- A move so made miehtordinarllY tri units.!to a-influeraa euspicious Of an attack homey-heraftthrough all but little until sweeping the able arcompflah vial tK coesidered as a or Cattle.) Oerman shipi f.:relks seetor or toward Briel ernoon but, before tkeetehote of .thei revelutionaryeact the 11 of tht. arm? ramps and npparently FARLS. Sept. 27.Suecesefol devel, to and possibly points to the execution of ' and Champagne irl Press was Pub. ('n.) tele ' by ethilean ports recently attempted watchfor the past- 19 days beyOnd control tn msny eastern a barrage had died avrayi the oprnent of the French offentuve beg, -(CoPyrl'sht. In gene- 1 FAN S1(13A,STIAN. Spain, Sept 27. damags cr "kink the vessels. this front Mosey, During the 41- opening were over the Ger- gun yesterday In the Champagne is ' rOunities. has caused a tremendous lts:t.;;,, pursuit airplanhe on There can be no doubt that the suo" ing the in eept. had he Chilean,goiernment attack the t hours preceding man lines. Germany' has not arcelatel, , or even , crease in the death rate of the army :reported today by the wax office. to the preverr: further offensive of the Allies now In creased his, reserves in this region ehipti c'ttil Over the entire field of etteek by. st home. Week Alrphtites Attack Roos. the prInciple in-- 1 tdooarrkagoveer . progress imMacedonta has accentuated from four to 23 divisions. e or the the French between the riverr ending Sept. 20. the f thin tendency. fluippo Ipretended Sian' s announcement or Moe reported to.. defending sap- Prussian it The clouds made and guards. the surgeon general's appear Improbforest the formidable Argonne , It is known that M. lialinoff, who rate in divisions wss 4.4 peP cent death three the able that there would 'be any graC German positions of a depth of more her intentions regarding the Germs11 day. quote. there being took the 2.1 tent the precede with was reserve. in per one last. stronslY in compared June In and her porta 'Germany's I ig 1,1Sfi TOOK flEfIICE premiership the kvistore and the fog. than interned by ships display irere rao,miles luctease to-ti week. braltalaiy resisi-e'dhe was attrittuti-4---- ,.. I This. Errtinte in rtheTrarticfr friendly ing . the advance III TIWinemy . but flying tied. I ;;;;;;;;I to reply is in effect: tod In larre measure to ' stages of the war. before BulgarieS troops early today'. ei -.--"German international polky can-- I. .. at ,, height of less than 700 yards i the report pointed out that the fist. entrance and there have not been 'of the review tint'', tube airmen swept down on the GerI urea , not make any distinction do not show the periotsontel of ' ," By a general. whatsoever.1 en wanting predictions that be- might after, many hours it is evident that! man troops in the line and 'On the Gen. I as since IN the situation last Friday there litillING iitven in the case of ttpain, because to i Peek to use his influence toward e I of the i has been a further rapid spread I do so would be contrary to German! trains were.sttacked - ,.. . o,,e I epidemic.' .t. with many death. M 14F .. tricating Bulgaria from the unenviable prepared lines, to which all of his and dead horses and debris, blocked in particular and to! submarine policy i said office the - . Position which ehe would occupy In generaits . has been Withdrawn. German war plans In general" the path of those who shortly attar, With- A the event of a German defeat which heavy artillery 1;":1reiadtirtoincrweeses: re:d tbe artiltirstlri 11111 his reason that rresich was the Not a word of this reply has been Army on the ward sought avenues of retreat., filtlillewpetrwmal t.' ', .tioubflem appears to him impending- - 1 This thvia was inadequate 'during Front, Thuradan Sept published. and censorship ix ito rigorfew weeks. la . skies cleared the, observers Champagne the As It will be noted that the news of lery yeaction 26, 7 p.m.Gen. GOUTIRUCra men ously applied to Spanish 'news p a p e rs phases. of the battle. . the Bulgaritto act comes from German the early appeared with their fighting escorts, were continuing i I their advance tonight that practically all reference to inter- -' 'rile staff work .of the American' and aided Materially in correcting the .... ., Influenza Spreads sources and while its accuracy as to the front touch Continuous along was excellent. inpet of the Argonne national affairs. however general, is GE'NEVA. army of which never the Sept. had aim Thursday. artillery the main fact of forest Greater resistance was being erupproosed. ThwSpanish government, of the was maintained between divisions and ceased its vigorous In William. Field Marshal Duke Al- , harassing fire, ,,, enoeuvitereti armistice cannot be doubted, it may and fresh olpstades were however, has by its note' to Germany without delag.l' Shells were need Gas reports 'were received plentifully by I reflect. accurately t The transport of supplies is work-- I 'the Americana in only a few Instances,' found to impede their progress, .definitelY cemmitted itself. and must brecht of Wurttenburg and Prince BOSTON. Sept.. it :J n Bulgaria, which .Abeed, of them is a belt either carry Out its announced Policy.e Stephan of Schaurnherg-Lipp- e were in without a bath. when they were used the work ,,,,,but In ,Massachusetts who have beett,,-'- ' , a'eomPanied and followed the offer- - togThe Americana i!wee done Mannhelin last. week when B. 'began at .5:3C11 air- .- ties tehne;c Or eight miles deep over Or ignominiottedy climb down.' ellegtIveig' is' to check ths ritish ' .. ' aings. unsucceesfully which battling of The men raided o'clock' this morning on & Germaneateleadotiesi labyrinth trenches. banal One One ,ef the places subjected to a. the city. of influenza were today bonier . The fact that counter meaSures front between the Argonne and Many blockhouses have been built Of bluff.. Only the other day 'Prince wass VatiiituoK to the spread attack The royal according. gas party. ibeavy of and Unreel, for arrival the hare been found physicians Germans there and the ground Ratibor. the Gorman ambaseador. in Democrat, of Geneva. was staying in from ontaMe the state in response, necessary Indicate Meuse. The, artillery preparation!'l That higtoric place-Sea! ',known toihr the as to , that the difficult of eeptocr as le supported bg la- - commenoed oh the flanks, a't 11:ge',,,be i that well fortified. There 'vita reason to preiriler riiply to la Epanish"Military friend of tile- royal, palace and the emperor Ind urgent .appettis by the governor. 13r.; .. ' .tenal forces. , the participation of o'clock Wednesday night and on thel believe that ,the, Germans- Might tail- - wreoted- from the Germans today. r The World correspondent whough- - his stalT 'promptly took refuge!in the Kelly,state health commie.. ;.' , which make it seem that s,. r evo u ti on- - wholeI front ittrIli.30.,o'clock this morn- - Ise the 40 mile!' of rubterranean pas-cr- y The Germans by their retirement inglYaiked the ambassador ff he cellar. remaining there 20 minutes'. ! stoner. estimated that 500 physiciana., , ; ,, -- " '' '' , a movement , is ,..1a progress. have 10 gained to would were needed. i time nurses in today 1.000 his have little uniforrn not and get thoneezhborhoarla bit es sages it had out, :ices ing, At an,-- rare the . , to severe which chore bring up reervoik whce said:a Traveller expenses and eatery would : been during a...previeus 'raid, t ut it was rh,oded, with rea clouds and It was of an extrentsly of affairs at Sofia disorganized state Is bringing up Ilk be pale' ail who respond. can Sever 'bombs fellin thalsicinity. "It ilietinite posailAd.'-W- e points either to-- the atter tend was carried to conaiderable then enveloped 'by artillery fire. Gas Gen. Gouraud 'Ituetess of, the is rrretinittit. Beeinning today all Public In ein vollIch. was whicht4nrso This, advantage to ,71),,t, pernutn g artillett miedagainst,seftein,,,,,w,00da &lye 14),...Ont, -- .The agree evtisenl., r to fun. almtptire be -- pristritnesdrirtr ,ehii,:ii' the Americans afte- Iris 'ZiffiCtirto."firld sufficient com- i or allow t a pnaei-litrotirisSereasimgkeritiii: "PLI:tba.- - I," to hetaken. Compenp3otgeriart weeent In pt3iiiiiiiii.tà-brin1 at chief far as practicable bY the the : I eirtergeneY r"rale to ilitieh an extent as to make marched. instead of going di- - pensation tor the around and men best sation for Spa h ships we have stink, Ithine towns. croes fire on the front of attack t . , 11 , hombardment , doubt:faIf the Bulgariana will- - be , ful todalr a them. ... rectly through wai eublerted to gas yes; but give, up German ships. never." of the visit. the newspa- -' It has been left optional with able to tint up a I 1ine1! to ...received information retired The are time. whether as his to the churches ambasthey day services entire only shoulders. to ShruggincY should the per adds, 'eats to appease the unreef really effective de.1 during the ' tense against the threatened the Amick enabled the officers stronger than those they iibendoned. sador addecilc held next Sunday. i nVaulun I and fear of the population owing to tint The The .1Titgb t was fine. buts, a danse before tank cessation of a Ilealiy rain which: :),t thPlr eoll bit'. the to escape the of the made severa3 DekaMorning-detachments worst if "After toward the one aiimen, all. greatly formed to Entente inlet the of happens. frontier Allied arrnim the approtteh one 3S fell hours i for and I the return of ohm"' at several of ceeettucted attacks and icutar the young Ulna trench obeerva- country meris or less against us liviii armies and the constant aerial hem''- - sunahrno were looked titiOn iLli on'itie troops IIncreasing the difficulties ' Itrtiruilt4 beck eSweeping the Bulgarian ' also the riatterieg of aatt-tan- k to nightWork. . 7 gene. ton balloon& make , very little difference.", . m g. t , ., , well for tits fisbragainet the epidemie... . k troop& unaccustomed , , t . on Terb I . Ger-rrue- . Wortil-Deeter- e -e- - - '. -- ''''"-Il'eta- t : F, -- , t t , le. .. ie 1 se --1 ,ge J "i 1 a , - an Waxotolee-Americ- , 1 , --- r:,,,,, ,p.m culAil "'" Advance' : 7 4 . 0 0, ,inae,mgm. Bilifisll 7 , , Mctssnausetts' . - ,- - Is-- a I , , ., ' . - , 1 . . 'Os EgR. I 1 -- Ii Thlace : . - r alp. ,, 1 -- , ' , ' S. , ,te , ,X.O.Yal.,',Partg-SPentlestereak- let . , The-objec- t ' :healittee. ; - - . 1 - , sette"e' - , lea 1..;i; oeitaleatte ileeia ee ...!..;.:4. '.11, Vr l'a0'.. ?1,;:.......,-..,.-i.i- - COUNTRY 't.. :Iiii eafeee op.- in'e , M CLEARING ,- hands -- The Berlin meawite in its Mare mime . e tette-te- e ,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,:,,, to-th- Ase.so 'iliteenaentell e , ,,,, ,..1 4 . i steel -.- i a:ea-ate-e- we- , . JA ,r ..r.p5i. ae,,reiletteI''' ' , k , . , . ri ,,,,,-- .:.'ii :': 7,;J'4. '41 port SEES YANKS MAKE ATTACK in-l- it '' . ,,, 1.1 . , .- r -- . u" RESIS , - S'. 7;4 t -- ' ' faun . 0 SERBTROOPS, , ,,,,,:;! ''''';' i i , ; 1- . The - oTe :1. : : : 1 VI--I- front-machin- a . ., , 7,-.-- .' 1.i..t: 0 Publihing anti-Germ- ob.. Amen-especial- - ,.. : 44,:::,4,' '4,1.1' ,z., .k.,k.1 11:i14-,:''''..''1.:" a New. Spe: Wneld-Demer- I , --t 41 evtow2,ut--- r,' ' to, '7'1. ' A.4i'l' ,411,05. i ,, 4sew - the-belief- - pm..--Sec- y.1 ,,, . e ... 4g Sept. :T.A revoioin Vii;land (vri.lisle I election as King of 'Prince Frederick . Charles of, husband or the Kai,. , This news sister. i sreit - tOungest , came from an Allird sourre. kiostof ,, I the Allied offleialei are leavitig Heit British- -Attacks on tritgfors- for Sweden, American ConArmy sul Haines wilt remain there. Wide Front South of Sett-se- e There is a new aJignment of polities Finland duo to the Germans' atRiver Says Official Re- Intempt to force a king Of their cheoairrg on the country. The falcicra who From Fmnt. : were the backbone of the White . Guards last Flooring, are joining mrfnthe Finnish wockmen. leat,ing ,IANDON. Sept.. 27..1:15 p.marchists only .German troops as their (By the Avirwiated support. It is significant of the new alignthat trnepe today adrancod to a ment that Gen. Marinerheric: former point within three mike; of CameMnsti'ander in chief of the White bria. They took,. between 5.000 Guards. appeared 'on a, gala occasion and 6,000 prinonert, at the opera in Stockholm. when the ,Ikings of Sweden and Norway were home Gernian guns. Including and it complete batten' were taelte " etioweeni. wearing only Swedish Cer7 ignoring lured by Field 'Marshal of a order which Haig man decorations high 1.. he had received front the kaiser-- it is nottsshie that Gene Mannerheint men.iirrisi'l: TN willabecome the leader of the Finnish BMVP) party. It 9.30' Is Sept. 27.-- lee. known he oppekued the rinnish in- o'clock this morning the British apcumonagainst 'the Murman coast. peared to have crozieeirthea..Canal du Nord- defenseis on a front'nf more PRUSSIAN WAR t hall three Mile.' and to itivrii liAlsrancMINISTER ed to $ maximum depth of approximately a Mlle and a quarter. As early. e .as 1;26 o'clock 'One or more ot the LONDON. British tanks were reported by Aim Stein. Use- war incel8rie'ini; ettV ' ' Mai- - ONDON, - e -- , i a I" 0- (P' kot - ereteler has alreiuly been- set on foot ,Tbis would- seem to indiCate that a ek..--- water mewl If se ,k, II !ago! gov- - a . , The Canadian.i who drove foArard e ' scroos the Canal du Nord above e ' Mtlruirirrs7 5IERICAS ATMIT i A lrerr "Pretrd at " rZtY lyirn---rfir--"Took 'o'clock as having been seen about a vv. ON THE CHAMPAGNE FRONT11,0imertectn Troops' Of mile HOLD BOLSHEVIKI Bourion wood. litourion Germani by Surprise wood west Thtirsday. Sept. 26, 8:30 fortned the chief obstacle to of War Newton D. Baker witnessed' Gen. for in his attsoit B)ng (ambrat VLADICOCTOK. ToeistaY. Sett the beginning of the American drive last fall ) given the support of three diet- THEAMERICAN ARMY ON along the front northwest of Verdun ....1V.P11l VERDUN FRONT. Thursday. T ONDON. Sept ITHE :i6.--this morning. co"mnflmanofteAer;liedof trrheW5 treopia American troops took les At 5 oclock after the enemy posi.1$ept. attacked on a eide front south of forces. said toda,' that he eould hoid Hone had been bombarded with high; the Germans somewhat by surprise by the Bolshevik armies on approxiexplosives and gas shells. the Amer. the speed of their attack todayto and the Senses tiver,lhis morning, accordthe present line until the Ruswithout giving the enemy time scan army advanced. ing to et report recehed here from mately sians in Siberia eon organize an effihim steadily Pet.eld Marshal Haig. of tanks again formed ant cuperate they pushed cient army, Gen. Diedrichs and two This evening the effective :part 01 the aliseking 1oret3.0orthward. leaders have unother Czechis-Slovain the region of tehepty.i cans betWeen the Argonne end the 'illost reports indicate that sattidlichad ..reached' Nialtincotirt, tory progrers is being made, dertaken the aowantration of such, a These land battleships moved up with Meuse and are force and aided by the Omsk being the infantry. unlashing down wire en- Montfancon. Cuhy, Dannevoux The British lines were advanced towns COW; that :line. 3 and Samara governments. tanglements and routing the enemy other inaOf ths Ben.. set-bHeat-The alightly worth local ale ts Titelitteal ells- gun nests. The work theThe examplei of intrepidity Kansas and Mis- -' Operation during last night and there 'aloe is clearing and that the Omsk one Pennsylvania. of the American airplanes was 0(1 - e,,,-followed by t souri trotpa-wesueoleactut local attatki in Plan- - and Vladivostok grsalis are settling I ,tho yeattootouthe, combat. maw ,,,, An aerial barrier was maintained in the other American units. a have t dere The text of the field marshal-I-- - whAtorvor ' it if rPro rireA The opposition met with at Mont-- 1 existed. ever the lin. preventing the enemy : follows and Dannevotix and other report followed the resumpobserving the movements of troops., I i between the In apite-othe fog thY airmen swooped paints Indicated that the German re- - ' "At li:r.11 o'clock this morning otrr tion of communication s I i over was a wide front two cities!. elated rather signifibecoming stronger and i troops attacked low over the enemy's trenches and ststance south was i the Sensee had reriver the Gem the forHorvath. leinst enemy had. ,of cantly that apparent materially assioted the advancing I time to place in position some of tho' ports indicate that satistaaory nrog-- I mer dictator; will return to his post e f funtry. i esrlite in the, res is being made . ' Without a hitch and absolortely ae- - artillery withdrawn Late in the afternoon the Ger'During the night succes cording to schedule. the entire line klay. were man aerial increased. Ind!. carried out am- 'Roland S Milorie, American ita the operation's activity was moving tonight into positions par-- i a deterinination to check what ,neighborhood of-- Arleaux, northwest bassador:toc.lapan. has arrived here eating attack. line of I ' alleling,the a.. e e .. so- raptittry Into' a weenie., sof 13Wket..' find soot hwest of rip.ur. after-belts- ' , detiyeet for elle by beim Our line was advanced In these, , is nuaricretlext board ing advance. Bombardment" of German l iocallties and an Amerimn war teasel. l'he, work of the tankit, schkli were prisrkrers captured." ir I and Americans. txPrench - e--- ----- . ,Ines,Magnilicent .....,,,,e..i pratee The etetwee rlver. Le s email stream fl!rod' thi staff WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON r to the flowing northeast and parallelFRONT, Sept.'s-- 'The machines, however. were on., THE: CHAAIPAGNE ing on tha south the ScarTie river G nighteti able to digplay their abilities to the which 24, Thurechty, Houten-1,- mq flows Arras and past passes lines4 bombardment of the German' e o i fullest extent because of the bobby! through-th- e ituportant city e NVa o' prattaratornethetheeatteeke-heicon-nano lish4s. on morning was a magnificent spectacle.' iIliad as been softened rains and the by Artois front in Prance.. Is It 1 It was a cioudiess night and thou-, - the country nstdrally Is swampy. the probable that is ---sae, etesiateeeeeteiet on", lytamte,k, 40".,. ste,gds,,,1011.1rjsr,s-zs- 14,4 artrThrT &rote -- a a'--- -rrettnel thell4L hillsaeteefiring in a ceatoleas epar- MAny Lanka became wedge between Douai and -- Combrae plAxas. many fireflame-likof e of kle . mirage stalled but they were net damaged about 16 miles to the south. , iner a-- 77,,, now wkers rb-- -- Sept 27.Premier 'miff of Eulgaria has made an eta,' 91 an armitise to the Miles, setordng to a Berlin measage transmitted oy The Exctiange-Telegra ph oar; respundrot at Copenbegen. The mestax,- states that the Pretaiers offer was made without the support of a, oleo ineneatria otaineeeatienet..- ,oreitet, lane Ferdinand. 'The Berlin niessage says that Malm9frs .offer has created great and' That vstronf 11titory measores have been taken to .teoport the Balgarian front. from sofa li AdY of Jassy. it is added a counter L the cone and uruot ee--- - that-th- a confirm Gerrnan boar, of withdrawing and was unable to operate known at this houe whether any of the ',... me eaPtteredi i, ' . , ., ,,,-- , , -' , t"ee peace. we et he enemy big glint' Werli. eli French Government Honors Famous American Lawyer' . , ili -' at has - that' ' has presented hitas'elf in btIntit of Gen. Torodow, 'commanding the Bulgarian army,ake- in; the anspettsloo of arms for 48 hours to permit the arrival of two authorized delegates from the Bulrarian gcrienment. The minister of finance, Liapteiteff. and Gen. Ilamkoff, corn-- manding--thBulgarian second army, are on their way to the French beadquartent with the assent of King Ferdinand to arrange the conditions of the armistice and eventually the terms of emunviit- llors ,r-,.tr..t. o,t in Macedonia, to the French of the Amer,wan openstione, obscuring ' SECRETARY OF WAR BAKER' .. telegraphed ee to, ' e" P Allied armies - okrIm ' 1- the early morning In the field servation. , eleataeintermationotaredaeto artillery was caught in the or reply satisfactorily. It is not - I Kaiser's Choice - ' . for Am.:dictation Balk At ; late-nigh- an armlatice will be given the military Commanders in Macedonia until- there ig opportunity Im sonsuItatiombeiwongEragges, Great Britatil, 410 United States, Italy emir the other Allies and that meantime tile military opera, e &lona will Foorinpe-si.. a -- - - Fran-- . PARIS, Sept. Z7e-G- en. thee lame the Bulgarian - a a .. i Copyright. .1 8ept. 27, American a.m.,---(B- IN I - y 9:10 The AssoTiated Pres.)The advance continued during last night on the frofit of the offensive latinched yesterday- - The AmericaniaatrolspushedlorWal . contact with the enemy. Stout machine gun resistmaintaining t ant-e met during the at one pointwa.quiddyover come with tanks and artillery. The weather was thick today, light rains having begun in erste . Proleerarth it A - . F,11115 I . , THE VERDUN FRONT, - . i :41S., 27.---e- INIERICAN ARMY' ON -. - tel ... , aitei k . - .6C -- s. Ell 1I P,1111C116. NEiht. :Tor the Throne:1-10-LE number, of Germano taken prisoner by the Preneb and. Ansrvivanto In their gilrire in the Champagne and to the ell14 esceeda 16,000, according le s Parte dispawh to the Exchange Telegraph company. i . ' -- -o---- trrimg attorie e toe Lit 143NDON. Sept. King Ferdinand. 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