OCR Text |
Show ORDS Ballets Hun nt Con-- (Xe , 5 Of cor- - um of t,n4 t M HoDeS r a III 12 Mr i Mae nt-- unto. im tin ropsny lam xu Lille Is SurroundeH; and BritisK i Cavalry Within One Mile of Ccrman . - entered thia Important tn- - 1 American t Continue Important Railroad Center of Attack onTroop Both Sides' of : iThe Meuse G v Thielt. ermiij ! , men, he was .Interned in ut Right-Wing-Threaten- ed. , .; tiplo er rocet nine the Tin be w ' umptios ier only nent i bo-In- Black I Ii tin ia tbs r the erfl ledy ami me of its HUNS TO QUIT BRUSSELS; ENEMY MOVING TO REAR e . M - re. Boat nine tf two sot tazea u :atue the J. one-- e w w a or la -- nt county Infor-matl- 4e to t- - s 1 not rials wu e- Bnttee ion rr Of . v q. there and 5et Sf . Cable). by the - P ess Phb- - Austro-Hungari- . Vat the , ' a camp at -Hamburg. In the camp were two hutf where the Frenchmen elept, Oct It. The Central Pow-.bthere were no beds, the captive? B. -yi o1ongerl bavin g geneer-era board or etraw. foun dThem Conceit to'lleep'orT P Effort Get. IS. of ARI. the entered Bfltish suburbs southwestern Mie patrols After six months of comparative Lute to hope for a military decision In this mbrnipg. German Troops Said to he able " their favor and Bulgaria's demand for) calm Roger was one day called .out Natidil Strength. WITH THE ' Am ERJCVV The Belgian' city of Tbourout has been captured by the Allied forces trite peace only hastened the presentation with many of hU compatriots, and if In would Gerhe asked Rebels a In their Flander? offensive FORCES NORTHWEST OF VERwork, of their peace prepositions, Baron The fall of Courtral is Imminent. Siding With the ' for- man munition factory. Burian, the The Belgians stormed and took the town of Bousbecque. east of Wer-vieDUN, Oct. Id, 12:10 p.m, By'tfco . recent a in declared Shot By Firing Squad. Devel eign minister, Strike in Bohemia Associated Pme. The Gernmns and now are fighting in the streets of Ha'lluin. south of Mein. They i NSrERDi,-- . Id- - Tho-t to the foreign affairs comstatement "No, I won't work for the Germane, Oourhave reached the outskirts of Harlebecke and have captured Lichtervelde. mittee today .continued their resistance of at the Nberao delegation Hungarian wae hi reply. Together with five . oping into Revolt v " j . Vienna. BRITISH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN FLANDERS. apt1 edition Oct. 1. againet the advance of llie idday te he was placed againet other captives have "Although the Central Powers American force on tills front, the a wall and a firing squad was' called Reuters) .Belgian cavalry .this morning naa reported to be within a lUinC the rcpoltiat Germany been Able to face the new military a With wonderful alertness and mile of the Important railway center of Thielt. That town is 12 about strength of the opposition fully . ltd es pi totaled Bbt Fmpcrof only minister situation." "Id. mm'd'thV lid foreign Essence' of ducked ar miles Jhe Oct- - df southwest of Ghent It must be etated that we cannot' the y0ley STOCK HOfciC equalling tirai of yesterday. 5 riOluo had btVd. ouL Show penetrated In the Ukraine,, and hope any longer for a decisive success PARIS. Oot IS. Preach forces last night captured the Tillage of With machine guns, some ararm. ble Four Frenchof other the hOTDOJf, Oct. L It la an recently extended throughout the en- by arms, while our adversaries are not men fell to the Germans bullet, while fire and minor eounterat-taeU- d within a mile of the Important rails ay junction of Rethel in tillery reU chancel-Ptour sure of to crush their power Giaa tire government of Podolia, according the other received many wounds In the Champagne, the war office announced peted that the Germans this morning the la bloodshed Henoe sistance. toJay. further on his leg, which had tojne amputated r to dispatched received by the Politlken. useless Bike a deem today The French made some farther progress to the north of Eoissons. interposed desperate resistance to later. Roger was taken to the camp ProsiAt several places it ia reported, the Ike millers conisd In Baron Burian said that a sentiment infirmary, where he eafa he received while between Soissons end Rethel they repulsed s violent enemy counterPershing's men all along the line. n German troops are siding with the of pure humanity always pervaded all care and attention from the Ger- attack, near St Germatnmont All the counterattack ly, mtams tetasote, aaya were . Ideas of solu 'Wilson's President the to the rebels. man nurses, ,but where his left arm ftiptch from Cojmgen nr pulsed. Uie bad They tion easily world of when "even -problems j to heh,d Several thoueand troops are declared amputaed. WITH THE FRENCH FORCES IN FLANDERS, Oct 1. yskaoxe TeleBtbrmnpnttr joined our adversaries and laid dowa appearance, bocaoKi of llie aowU His food in the inflrmerv left much (Ilivn.) to hoisted hare near Gcrtimn point red laoapcm the us. The directed flag certain principle Germans today resumed their long range bombardment of the French yil against g to be desired.' A few months after hi numbers ef men employed, of declarations therefore never re- return to the camp Roger at tt nemft that Preal- - Ekatertnoslav and to have killed their His wss again seaport of Dunkirk on the Strait of Dover. There were some civilian victo throw confusion inlo efforts . mained .influence without amongst effect noted work now Officers. are on th for the Getmarn Again tims, asked to iraaoa's . They j, . marching us snd were never rejected by us In he refused. H tried the Amertcau ranks In order to to ruk ww w hen who hold the town. y eoU dooebe cm hopea fee aoldiers , -principle. Sk shot him gain lime. in him, sentry wounding fired Me A well of Mo peasant the Silniter fgree The mi foreign aropadnei expressed theL rlghC knee 'a(ld' right etbow.-VHArmed with machine guns and cannon view Creation of a league of returned to the and wss nations constituted a preliminary con- later placed in the infirmary mt- dome of the noaper is moving on Poltava. . . . .. camp where he retial gains on both rides of the' a establishment dition for of the mained until his repatriation last Meuse against stubborn resistance by eat oa tiie note Use ahorp-as "such ' cf peace impartial justice -I unbridled tenaa and ' Strike in Bohemia President Wilson and we desire. Such a reinforced enemy was reported toi Subsisted on Acorns. A league, he added, would form the : mid, adding Gist tangwago day by Gen. Pershing in his comfood in consisted ITH His ALLIED is of ARMIES IN THE the camp of theAnew world. Oct. 12. A high German It Becoming Revolt framework ' ' f President Wltorow has be-nPARIS, munique for Tuesdaj, water roasted and will acorns, It states that the various macaroni, feELGIUM, Tuesday. Oct. IS, 2 npon in Belgium declared exriied after bonferenoe The dLspatch follow; build np their reciprocal relations.1 black bread, except for the prisoners p.m. -on Oct. S that German (By Tho Associated Preen.) PARIS, Oct. he has had with tUUea." Meetings called Such a league, Baron Burian con-- ! who worked on the neighboring farms, occupation of Headquarters American expedition Menln are Allied has fallen. Brussels 16: received Oct. would end at tho latest with- forros, troops will replace the policy of who slightly better nourishby the Csecho Slovak council at tinued "Our troops today continued their a rolls east of Routers and advanced in 15 days, according to reliable Oct of groups of powers ment. No one was ever allowed Prague to protest against the export ed equilibrium LONDON'. attack- on both sides of theMeae, once never side the Tho on an force boy camp. to latest reto by organization , are, peace of foodstuffs from Bohemia resulted of patrols according received in London, says the encountering stubborn resistance front state voluntarily submitting to an sew city life in Germany during not produced "a m unfavorable In a general strike which i developing law established by them- - time. He eaye Gen. von Hindenburg port within a mile of CourtraL The correspondent on the Echo de Paris. a reinforced, enemy. East of tho been crossed has between river mprewion in Berlin, y a Central Lys visited e in executhe and often Into a revolt, according to dispatches selves with, the creation of an All the civilian population along the Meuse Frenchand American troofw oamp. New dapelch from sterd&m to- from Zurich to today's Paris newspa- ,tlve power above the state to enforce haughty way told the Frenchmen to Comines, which has been captured, Belgian coast has been moved back have rained ground. West of tho river the fighting ha Increased In via have patience, that the time was near and Warnetou. Reports Indicate that out of law. day. .The fmbUcatiorthe reply. It Martial law has been pro- theInternationa! the country. and British aviators lance and our troops have made subpers. arbitration tribunate at hand when Germany would win another adds tu followed byanle In Bor- claimed has been of the Lys crossing the said and r bo to throughout country will settle disputes, the foreign minis- the war. reporting fires over a stantial gains Including hill 2$(, which is banking circles An the stock The kaiser also visited the camp effected at Wervioq. changed bands three times. We have German and Hqngarlan troops are oc- ter said, and armaments will lose the vast area. broken the Krlemhlld-Btelian- g line at ' exchange. South of the sons where the Pilaen. Plsek and reason for their existence. The heron many times when he, jHth von cupying Prague," new points, where our men closed The German cuprehmmand, the Tabor. paseed the dhptivM in rev then midi Allied are fighting troops hand-tolaa . eerie of with tha enemy "S Flandert Offensive "It 'Is not my place to enter Into a view, The dispatches report that the adrfct state, 7 hand encounter in 'which they took jsill onto Berlin,del-at movement The boyrenched 'Paris on Sunday their way forward through the rain Moravia' and' discussion as to the reasons why Presihas to spread the esd ef tba prtsetek, "to Described prisoners. his reply to us after spending eight tfaye in Switxer-lan- d, and the mist and over sticky ground, Wilson been that at there has dent delayed Vivtdly Bmnn, fighting iberate on mobiltxaUonrentraUng where he says the treatment of the. enemy hah begun a withdrawal. the oepitalp Olmuts and Skoda, the when be has communicated with Gerof tbt national itrcngid the rais-i- g latter the seat of the big Austrian gun many with ajrlew to enlightening cer- the Swiss people -- was excellent. . Ho Hu troops are being moved backward German Extreme LONDON, Tuesday, Oct IS. now got a Job as messenger in the from for I has ef the mBitary ag plant where work ia said to have been tain preliminary questions, and JBerciau and tbe first days of th new ofshould be reduced to a pure hypothe- American Red Cross in Paris, while suspended, Right Wing Threatened ' this organization has promised 1 look from the Rolieghem front. Here Brit- fensive In Flanders the correspondent Machine guna, it Is added, have sis, . Austria Hangar, ' . ish now have the Is after who reached J2. outskRtr lad. the confibeen posted in the principal streets our thatpatrols nearly would say only l of the Mail at British headquarters PARIS, Oct. $2. The German exof Prague and artillery has been put dence In President Wilsons word is Girard's one desire ia for the war to of NeurchJo. Will Stand Germany Into treme right wing Is being'Threatened as follows; lt- - l Everywhere the Oermanf Sfe fight- writes , fi,m that we categorically- - reject fiftleh, when he hopes to go to Amer- position. " "The German front tine was held more and more as the Allied w.edge in ing rear guard action with large nutn-herIs In nowise intimidated and suppositions attributing to his proced- declared t Flanders 1 driven- - deeper. The en- - .f of men involved. The battle ia In the face of the British there- - t reason to believe that the ure motives, tactical reasons or IntenJteeLSwuxsrland. 1. tonfi-Ibbarrage jind tray resistance seems to be slackening in a continuous rain, being fought that Turkey wotmaln falth-- people have arms. It is reported that tions malevolent toward the moo- ; which makes the fightinr increasing- calmly set up' their machine gun. In Flanders -- and it Is believed hero ' Is going on In Prague- be the Teutonic see was arrhv. U d fighting ly' difficult. Troop storming ahead They did all that was asked of them, that--1 important results may be seen . by Baron Butthe n Baron Burian told the committee of a four days. r' lose their footing in the ooze, some but foreign they met a division which in its althin the Hungarian' delegation that Presi" ter, in the Th Allies ie from sinking in as far aa their knees. The wme of a etatementhe went clean through and around two andadvance ofto the dent .Wilson's declaration that the f ' foreign DRAFT CALLS FOB charge 0five mile wounded are on the 3from a front hw- - eomtnltte returning of Hungarian t territory was necessary evacuation IPTIONS IDE the enemy and reached .the Roulern mile front On the right th Britialu $ plastered with mud, before an armistice could be granted j2tlon. accordlngViunn ad-Cuerne has been stormed snd taken railroad before the German supports hold Menin and Wervicq and bav was perfectly Just and founded not also and the Belgians have captured rourtrai almost within their grasp. j but on poui-tiOFTHIRH-SEVE- N fidelity to only on political reason,' vera station.. They are east and- north could arrive. Highly valuable ground, The evacuation of The great industrial! 7' . . , reason a military of the Bevern canal and are before was thus taken at the outset and big centers of Ltllo, Roubaix and Tou-r- , ncgoUal ?U .Our agreement and that of Ger S '?" seems . . were . i inevitable German thrown Isegnem. colng objectives 'aidopen. .5?. c'bnlted with many to this evacuation la certain, On the left the JBelgiana-qr- o Today's gains bave further turned ap The enemy has pat tho most-anand with TH,thf..lvQerTO, he added. Oct. Draft . , WASHINGTON, north German the lines and both south 12 Tourout frorrii miles proaching owitlno heap her ..1 12. With of the area under attack and the ene- the best of his men, in the front ranks Bruges, and within 20 mile of, tho ,r WASHINGTON- ,- Oct. for men who hare passed theif t07ard not. calls were these back snd forced when the the retirement from Dutch frontier. my tour more thirty-sevenreported to the nation are wSTSf1" go expected flT '"Jtuatiou in today southward Is the birthday Thera bps sign that the German '. T. adresult, Further begin about March 1. The approx. paused, the .three billion dollar half- withdrawals on a broad scale napSe British had much less trouble in realize the days of their occupation. fe.rer1.Ldippw- - to ; vancing. Ipiate date of the first call .was disway post in the fourth liberty loan expected unless the weather . Ton Belgium are numbered. They havo i p?tnt ouBlf-evldeUeL "German force at Wervicq and pf closed today by publication7 of testi.race towards $4,009,909,990 before Onues so bad as to prevent further the work of destruction in vest-e- ra begun advance. Tile enemy Is showing 'Menln, which guarded The right of the mony by Provost Marsh si General Belgium. According to information wrSUthLw.hair fegulate- Crewder ' Saturday nleht. and .mor British attack, apparently mad only reaching Parte, the German are pre- - f the house military re-t!8' of, rra,t. B'rTOUsn. "The first laitect?I hlng nego- committee.before ,, ! really encouraging - and sit are fires surrendered and explosions reported. resistance light paring to get oat of Bruges and Ghent I tcai irrM Gen. Crowder told the committee Elsewhere along the front other once. The canal was behind them and 2! eveq Brussels. are betheir 2,291.000 deBritish men force but krhen end the British artillery had gaining newly registered ,t0.uhe Uas tween SfSTEU TO" BECHAlfGED been to SirnsTTh ha and l be called before th progress the merely straighten- stroyed enemy troops talian War Office bridges eetSm.'of the ' ! Consolidatcall I. to out The aerv-lo-e and were lines tho for sacrificed parry felt that July, they being general Burian fttatron ha ahead dunnir the refaainder of Sin s tLn will be divided as follows; and ran toward the British line. "fern President week to mak the fourth Liberty) this Saccessei Reports 294.-29defenses of October, 246.000; November, "Before the end of tn first day ell great strength Enemy thication and COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, Oct. It." ,0ffT '' ' were : 127.298; January, encountered during the day by the principal industrial towns in west2?ita,M,L i1 Ptnt In 147,209;December, Theoe optiniWIc reports were not the ROME. Tuesday. Oct 12 The text Them were wire entangle-supportBritish. ern February, 244,909: March. The last obstacle to the reform of Belgium were being threatened. by definite figures showing menU of April, May- and June 244,999 each Fruss.as antiquated three class frandepth and ianumOmble To the north the Germans along tha of the official statement issued at the sudden of the loan swelling Liberty war office today reads: boxes which to be had reduced. month; coast are also in penL During the been removed by The adop- total. Early morning reports . . teer i ptu Theee men wili supply both the chise has "There has been considerable local there was plenty of evidence that AB bceno. day , of tho to following tion sufficient, unanimously push barely aggregate army and the navy and marine corps, expected by the enemy fighting from Lake Garda to the in subscription above the three billion There was Air Impressive scene at peace wss In addition 29,009 men for limited by the Conservative faction and that this expectation wss operat- Brenta valley. Our artillery has ear1 . dollar mark, but officiate raid the re- Routers when the place waa taken, A ing the Prussian diet; service will be called each month. toward lowering the morale of the ned out effective bombardments in tho sults of renewed interest In the loan French major gathered the rescued German In the hour ofandtheIn fatherland's forces The issues of the bat- Lagarina valley 'and the A ran valley. pport reeh - civilians and German prisoners around realization todistress Wilson" answer President " following greatest are- already visi- Patrol encounters favorable tq ua have ' They will in the square and as tle are Immense and that wo must be equipped to fight Germany would be reflected in ofti- - a battered piano been fought at Concalagbi and In tho DIE the shells screamed overhead, he ble on the field." hard battles for the integrity of the clal figure later. Arm valley. the Conservative Ban Francisco district new has played the. "Marseillaise. - "On th Aria go plateaBTedonnoHer- Tho fsiherlsndeson, tram Injury." ever ? Did before hear that he you a diet considers a of pafrom it the 1,9(9,122 total $229,220,909 party of ids parties entered an enemy advance the people of the city. triotic duty to lay aside all internal subscriber. Oregon has (7 per cent of asked post, and returned, without loss. - Tbe civilians cheered ' tbemeebref conflict snd be ready to make heavy Its quota; Idaho. M per cent;' WashWmJnd, sacrifices to attain the-- ends in view. ington. 71; Arizona. 21; Utah, 22; hoarse. Roulern was in good condition after The members of tho party believe southern California, Et: northern CaliIZZET PASHA IS ? th Oertnsn retirement, East of the . J?ret. SUNK IN COLUSI Note rsd leal! xa tion of fornia, 49 and Nevada, 47. - ' a that r WASHINGTON. Oet t 12. Thor the Prussian constitution will not adcity the Ingelmurtstcr road has been t PREMIER-TURKISH 3 ,i., crossed. It appears that the enemy N 2,111 deaths from Spanish In- vance the welfare of the peowithdrawal southward of the area unfluenza In 29 MUm the week ending ple, but are nevertheless prepared to ARMY AIRPLANE - . Bot COPENHAGEN, Oct 12. Upon tho derattack will Involve tbe whole Lille CXrenicie Oct. II. as. compared with 12 the abandon their opposition to the equal . NEW TORK. Oct J2. The Britthe 'many, salient. information has been resignation of the Turkish ministry i: SAVED THE T. N. T received Definite week ending Sept, 14 whan the dis- franchise in Prussia, In accordance steamshtn ish Port Talast Pasha, the premiership was freight of Germans Philip, the removed that h the latest . decision of their ndtySj Goor of ease got iU fleet foothold in New Sng-I- " with and American ration worth outbound, waa funic .In a cotlinioh with assumed by Izxet Paaha. a -- formes E friends in the house of lords in order a sidetrackm!"ap Oct. ' 12 Eight Spanish sains WASHINGTON, were there period before minister- - of war, instead of by francs abandoning RouP Dwr i in to assure a harmonious front against million pounds of T. N. T. were saved 46,000 SUteq war vessel off Swin- Tewfik from pneumonic. ers. - The civilian there ceased re- a United ih,?popdenc. Theeedeath Pasha, former Turkish ambaei world. to outside this the Island lower th recent burne , from destruction during the figures, announced bay by sador to Great Britain 'as has beeri joicing over their liberation long . vbo'berenn of the census dotoday In-Are Shell the at Port Gillespie not loading enough to show the French troops forenoon, Philips crew of. previously reported, according to a out that arreiBM,trrj frra army camUpa. and plant at Morgan. N. J by an army where there were o enemy mines 69 men was saved. Constantinople dispatch received htra. f H ohtt)II mean the tth reports mteeing Eight Ships Delirered. from Tho survivor were landed by a under date of Monday, .pet, 14. Izzet , other airplane, which fiew over 41m wrecked which were designed to destroy a large rttiee and town snd coentry dtetrtct works at an altitude of 4.999 feet and part of the towns. They also revealed revenue cutter, Tb bow qf the navy Pasha, it ia stated, also took th port- - ' tirore was no way of estimetlnr the Oot 12. Eight directed the fight against the flame. the hiding places of some Germans. WASHINGTON. vearel which collided with th freight- folio of minister of war. total number of dteotlw. To n4cbf reports indicate that the er was reported to have been damship of 42.269 deadweight tons were The war department announced the No foreign minister ha been apTim heovteet toil from tnfluenae wse delivered to the shipping board for teat today, disclosing, that th plane French have managed to get through aged. , pointed, the message adds, bat Nhbp . H . hardest 11. ' October board toted was p4 "Philsde'wbt. The New York tbe week coding the The Port Philip WM a VMel of Cyrus F. Smyth, tha German lines, eft ia aaid they have er by Lieut. Turkish ambassador at IfnHuaed announced Today. Five ship wr with Mat. gross tana. Sbo sank ia- about 76 Roma la In charge of the foreign (EE"1! xatatews-ateotf1 ifcd three tear woof, T t"T fast of wafer. interim. T f tr thbfc-- e caw - 11 fat-tor- y y r Tat and cehet l j He . Has dust rial town. Roger, yith hta fellowworkers was obliged to keep at feis tak for' m time. ..but the.aheiia. Confidence in U. S. Peace were kept going to the German army. r He wae later cent to Germany Plans. where, together with 7S other French- WHfcn;. r. ftD VANCE OF Halting Co.) PARIS. Oct. If. Roger Girard fourteen year old and a French orphan jn . Angusvi wit. gas hi country by working in V iuiui jr helping a munltlon at Valenciennes. D making sheila for tho French army, When, at the end of the month, the to n rieces, oaron DUnan - Says1' p I of Military ivaiy .1 I LFasned tlMr ' York.goridPeerel clal (Copyrightl t pros-i-i u HUNS RESIST Squad a 1 Patrols Lad Dodges Austria-Hungar- y - an ii r. Etna the vain , nly epos i ual tain 21 milk lendmett of mlue e mud-spatter- ed 9 subroal-cee- 1 company ua ind remit this If it" adroit the fad y paid to Pont-a-Venn- in earn paid b the r t he U e orb does "8B lention otifa nc hl at hlmwtf ex-e- ropieel ee Anatrw-dungaiia- riminatw dmlu thata l. and en-ha- to-i- questies "requiro i , rotor l Tee, Till h tha cetve mil due to It 1 -- only nt the paM no to eof tttaene -- turtle -- TeO ta-- d - tual raltft A - th No, tte at -- ve !. hare tx ig theta , lf er not the I PALI 1 !?' 1 45-wi- ucr, 0; M 4 ed 1 Hi snsssf st - r THUDS ' -- OFQUffil V t The sra l and and our -- t' Sz ?? I-9- 19 - w Bey.-form- -- M V |