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S Troops Start for Destination P Pro Promised r om m i i sed h v Long Ago That NW Now Is Certain to B Be e Reached With the Allied Armies Annies in France and Belgium Nov 17 By 17 By th the Associated Associated As As- Press The Press The allied a mules armies have begun their heir march towards Ger Ger- many The Belgian forces have already already al al- ready occupied Antwerp which vA v as s evacuated by ly tho the enemy on Friday and amI immediately taken over Brussels Brussels Brus Brus- Brussels sels was expected to be free of Germ German German Ger Ger- m man n soldiers today W WITH ITH THE AMERICAN AR 1 IN FRANCE No Nov Nor 17 7 shing's march to the thc Rhine V hI dawn today In column formation the A 4 first and second armies sU sti tl chi to c advance d b between between Joc 1 and of 11 fifth and ten tenth h az Yankees ani and c comrades of I Pin P n nill in ill the gigantic battles that led t i to 1 enemy's defect t and now comrade comra r rI triumph headed f r Germany I American cava cavalry If In fanlike for fortion nA tion lion trotted ahead of the grant Franl American armies Then came the th picked Infantry units and then the main forces Corces engineers In the forefront to to pave the path whenever tho the roads became impassable In the tho rear rumbled endless columns of or vehicles of all sorts chock full with supplies and material A lar large c fleet leot of airplanes sped ahead of all the forces still serving ser as the eyes of oC the army If H the Germans laid an any traps the they will be discovered before beCore the they can do any harm So far there has been no Indication of or trickery A thunderous cheer cheep from rom hundreds hundred of or thousands of husk husky soldier throats started off oU the thc great triumphal march when along the far Cal flung front the word was ivas passed lets so go o. o British March l Is Scene of f Tr Triumph Ej 11 Service With the British h Armies the tho March larch to the Rhine Xo Nov 17 The Tho British Second and Fourth armies bean began be began be- be triumphant forward march to today today today to- to gan an a day In lit regular battle battlo order patrols rols leading all ready read for a scrap at a n. moments moment's moments moment's moments moment's mo mo- ments ment's notice In tho the wake of or the troops huge columns of ot wagons loaded with supplies rumble along Bands are playing ant and tho the troops are aft wildly cheered and showered with flowers b by thousands of oC civilians lined up tip along alone the road The rho houses and streets arc and In man many places tho the troops p pass SS through arches of or roses The Belgian Jan king will probably ent enter r Brussels Tuesday at the hoad head of or his troops troop It Is learned that Burgomaster Max who ho was arrested by tho the Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- mans early In tho the war returned to tho the Belgian capital Friday and was greeted with wild enthusiasm m. m German sentries are re still in Brus Brus- sels The Thc whole of or Belgium Is ac acclaiming ac- ac claiming laiming Cardinal who so fought for foru heroically steadfastly rte and his u s countrymen's rights even cven under tho the German aerman yoke The country countr which suffered hum humiliation humilia I tion worse than death for the tho freedom of oC f the world Is hJ now like ke a new nets world I to o the people pt who are arc hyst hysterical with jO Joy lo It Is Impossible for tor people to o realize that limo tho greatest moment In Inho tho ho worlds world's history has arrived cd Allied civilians old friends and relative relatives rela rela- tives tive of oC the Inhabitants who havo been bean barred out for Cor four years cars years aro arc arriving ing ng by the tens ten of oC thousands The inhabitants rush like mad Into tho marching columns and grasp grup the hands of ut If the soldiers All a allied III ell flags Jags are arc displayed dis dis- played dayed even In the face of oC German sentries son sen scum scum- tries In places not yet et completely evacuated evac e mated Marshal Foch lunched lunche with Field Marshal Halg Haig Friday a He lie paid tribute to o the British arm army whose ceaseless hammer blows ho Ito said were large largely Instrumental In bringing Ing about tho time German erman collapse Foch Insisted on visiting vissing vis 15 vis- vis sing ng all British commanders personally person person- all ally II and thanking them personally Refugees Tax U. 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S b l Army Facilities With the the thc American Arm Army Northeast of or C Verdun Nov O 17 By By the Continued on Iago Ia e 2 YANKS ON LAST LAPOF LAPOF LAP LAPOF OF TRIP IP TO GERMANY Continued from page 1 ed ad Press Russians Italians French and Rumanians h by thousands all aR all re released released re- re reB leased b by tho the Germans streamed streamed into tho the American lines Sunda Sunday The Question question ques Ques- tion of ot feeding and housing them Is taxing tho the facilities of ot tho the army and tho the various arlous organizations which ha have been furnishing tho- tho Americans Americana with luxuries r rIn In Spincourt the Americans found foun 2000 hungry Russians and late into on Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day started to transfer trl them to Verdun by trucks which had hauled supplies for the tho American advanced troops Owing to the shortage of or food on Saturday two horses were killed at Spincourt but this meat on only I half haIr satisfied satisfied sat sat- tailed the Russians freed by Germans several days das ago Already the tho Americans are arc starting out post feed feeding In stations where they are serving coffee bread and canned meat In one Instance released prisoners prison prison- prisonS ers era rushed an nn American truck truc loaded with sith bread cleaning it out be before Core time the crowds could be bo controlled American Army One of Occupation Paris Parle Nov No 17 The Thc The American Americ n Third arm army has been designated as the time army of or occupation It will be under the Immediate direction of or General Pershing the commander In chief who will be in command of or tho the American positions In occupied territories Tho The Third army will wm consist of ot the First Second Third Fourth Fifth Twenty sixth Thirty second Forty Forty- second ninth Eighty and Ninetieth di divisions divisions divisions di- di visions which divided amon among the Third and Fourth corps carp will consist for tor the present of or about men It will be commanded b by Major ajor General DickIn Dick Dick- In man an Huns Hulls Quit in Haste With tho the American Arm Army in France Nov XO 17 Dy 17 By tho the Associated Press All 11 over the tho reoccupied county country where tub Hits Americans have havo passed there is evi denee dence of or the whole with which tho the Germans quit quiL Camps with temporary buildings have been left len In Intact In In- tact Not ono one was burned Here hero and there have been seen seer great piles plies of or helmets and gas c-as masks J which betrayed the manner in Which 1 entire companies threw awa away the time equipment the they had hind learned to rel rely on on but also to hat hate French Hold Metz Forts Paris Nov No 1 17 i French troops hav ha occupied Sedan the Grave Grave- lotto lotte f forte south 1 of or Metz Minister and according to the French 0 of tidal Iclal communication issued this evenS even In ing German Fortresses Entered Basel Basc Nov O li-Fren li 17 h troops Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day entered Colmar and ancl two of or Germanys Germany's great greal fortresses in according to a dh dispatch patch re received re- re Calved hero here There was no trouble I In ill el either the I place London Nov No 17 Field 17 Field Marshal MarMal Halg Hals- tonight issued his first since the tho cessation of ot hostilities It re reads ds The second an and third companies I have hn commenced to advance ad It that the march to the tile Rhine has begun I t DUI JS Il CAT L Copenhagen Saturday Nov No 17 D Duke Duke ke I Charles dward of Coburg Saxo-Coburg and Gotha Cotha and Grand Duke e Franz I IV lv of or have ab aim- I S S I I hAiti Un TO UI I Patience Do Patience Do you ou In ita second I sight I Patrice GOOl Good gracious Why h I c cant can't nt i believe belle in first sight Bight sometimes Yonkers Statesman 1 I I |