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Sept Tnlcirrnm Soissons t 13 cn-mirnnv REOCCUPIED lj-4 Ax ' - munication issued An m— tonight late Wb8 BRUSSEX® Germans forces who Aisne the wing left U Likewise — armies are retreating between Epernay and in a r - night: “Notwithstanding - :? i X S-O --- ? 7 W 4 -j :- r the of ihe fieId ' c l -I ?' : - 4 Marne battle Thejines shoyz the M I appears to be more and opposing armies?roughly for success the lines the his stirring rench- the A irtir — Cl—-Nl 1 a q a-week s-xszras - B-y IS® - appeal-to English- are been - -a K ’ -on-the-Aisne -Vitry fatigue the-Germans’ occasioned -by by -after' -retiring retreat J LUKEVEzYL Anglo-rench more position of the ago today when General his armies ?The-solid-black lines repfesent-'the the broken German forces fight? designated by crosses and theBussians by triangles-Afterthe’-weeks rl?ht 6 ®efman inghas 'pushed back to dine running roughly northeast of Rheims kin' that dis-J1 IS' oissons across driving" the' which the Anglo-rench wing'was Germans yesterday’’ le rancois was probablyevacuated riday what seems to? hkve been the most desnerate hgrthe'banle’ The rCnCh' ddim ake'that' th3 Pressu' °’f' the 'on? relieved Armans Verdun is being though they are stiibat-the-for tress which us holding The Germans yesterday began a movement around Nancy and tiw rench occupied-Lunevilb completing a general advance hf ter the first of the battle which no military clim yet" Concerning Maubeugethe dispatchesyesterdaywere silent Berhnsays-ithasaUenforces- issued Joffre r- ' I day which-every fi xcr -j- B issued earlier was a ini °f days of incessant fighting our troops are vigorously pursuing the enemy which is in general five I ' ’ -—I- 'VaSr S the the -L CV ’ -X -WJUa ‘ tn 54-jnAj V 4 M j X - v w and Luneville communication olio wi ng v JCAD our right wing the enemy has in like manner begun today a retiring movement abandoning the region around Nancy We have reoccupied Luneville” f ’l-U : Xi v - i A-? “On The Ak B ' ‘ ' -- w ? center the German crossed the Manic Nancy Leave - rvre w - Vitry-le-rancois Germans 1 ' SUR OXSE v - have We r' l- KXBV iMMr JJVC ’WBK ' the the U'Cfc’-aXSiS- jVAVdS XAOJC 4Mr rouxk ”1 E3CE - — - ' I JtE3IEKE XJ official com -u “Second J- 3 ' XTVAtrJXSi says: general retreat of rench and British continues before the have reached the lower courses of the “irst — On our o JCAXJB TT 23 ggaEbt-J p 2- jat ’ r 4- 1131 !T Rixix r 405 a m — A dispatch to the Reuter from Paris savs the rench occupiedI Aisne at 6 o’clock Saturday even- 12 25 - AJfTWLRP' ! Sept -’ a - V departmentof Paris " a I ' ' ! t " Marne the of S ' 4 ' f'‘ Battle - J? IS J Before : SSTOSTEXD CALAIS SOISSONS ( - Proposal ' -’a 4 : j Peace ' O Exhausted of Ammunition oe : S U Generals of ana rench " j J' Appeals Mortars Leave Germans '-J-" - to JliiKAXTSEK ZBASSL — -again -week 'A-" is-qver -criths - Leave Charts and P rapid ISSept: in -12Orieptcmbe a at the addressed armies ' result bfwhichthe welfare of 'longer’ time to look behind -battle -no the KAISER -All empwyeato TTAVt AA attack and f’ - -111 vyuu to-drive the back A: force -enemy ' 1 - ‘ ‘ wliich-cannot f - Progress there was e-ranco1? tke German army ‘ Hard give REPLY V ‘ the found intho following house a Emperor’s on Insist Would Allies " "?’ " j: '" - ‘Vitry-lo-rancois 7 Hinges Answer general occupiedby staff of the' eighth corps of signed by Ijieut Geh'TulffVon'Tsehepe 'uud Wei’denbach- order the September 1050 Plight mThe-end dimed bvW long and painful marches has been reached’Thoimain rench fd impression marked of ipuouslj fallingbackcon The great decisionis unquestionably Tomorrow near at hand litter destitution over driving and discouragement w iole fojee of the German army as well as those :of army corps must be engaged The horses particularly are exhausted’’ all along tte line to Verdun inorder to the' the welfare and honor of Germany It was officially announced here this save afternoon that the expect that every officer and soldier ’notwithstaiidrUg thebattles-and heroisnis of the last few German forces to the east of Paris are generally retreating and days!!! do his full duty and until his last breath- Evetfiini that they are offering only feeble resistance to the depends on'tlieresul of the day’ rench and tomorrow’ British troops The official communication says I5 cOmparispnof thesead “On our left wing the Germans have begun general retreating Oise Between and the Marne Yesterday their front lay ’between not lend less importanceto the issue ofthebattleof Marne tiinrf doesiour commander in chief’’ Soissons Braine and ismes and the of Are prisoners “The DELAYS ad- - bDuu no mattei- at wiatcost retanr thocon§uterea-growi’d'arid bo killed on o sppt rather tlianfall back Underthe present circumsLancesTiiovcakness be tolerated can know ’’ the “liowthese-inslnictions now ‘officiarcpmmujileation says tonight have beeii carried out and'thebrillimif results obtained When 'burvicftHoiistrodpsbhteredlVitfy: I ammunition in rench TO OERS - documents Prisoners of' the PRESIDENT ‘ ' certain quarters notably at Montmirail charts and personal abandoned by the papers and also packages of letters which had been enemy received or were ready to be forwarded romentieres the “In the district of enemy abandoned several batteries of mortars and a number of 'chief' the following orderpf the daytois troops: “Atthe moment when is being engaged on the counti y depends it isjimportantto remindmll that- it is at general caissons - Guns “This retreat appears to hav been more than the advance It has been so precipitate points that our troops have gathered up of - q ’ Invaders ' on -at : Reparation i- Belgium to a tliere-ore e I ’ Two 1 -our from-Paris dis-nnt-nTi j Js ‘ ' mountain of a pursued them At the encounteredon center where the valley The ' forces NATIONS IW which 11 feeble resistance the Germans' have evacuated Vitry-le-rancois themselves and also they have evacuated Attacked at Sermaizo'and at Revigny September right wing on our they had fortified S'aiilx river of the Anglo-rench ' -only - i ' - 'and ’ 1 British' forcedback nnri n i Im w mnrh -V ‘ - - - - - is ’ p i’Tbe ritory ' id iv 1-2 -"V Iby ' -east ‘ ’ 1by-way I I Belgiankarmy is reported tp have Jn won ’successes ofAntwerp and'has occupied Aerschot aud3alhies 4 s y to - ' Ithe J ‘ : tothe-communication f ! L a -adds ' 4-lir ' I r- j ’ 1 j -- ! t set-forth i ’ - "P-xro 2 : z: - of the seven days as told of the some substantially as follows: of peace talk principals is -by - ' - -r Launched at Dinner Saturday September Countvon Bernstorf the German ambassador dined with James Speyer the banker London-Sept' 13 505 a A despatch at the latter’s residence in m— New York' Straus from Nish- Servia "to the Oscar American member Telegraph Hague tribunal and former cabinet company says: was present During the evening Semlin "ollowing their capture as the conversationturnedto the subject the Servians acting in of harmony with peace inUuropo the 'German said that while he had the plans of the Russian gepcral staff ambossadoi no advices from his government since leavare preparingto march on Budapest ing he recalled a conversation will unite with Russian with the imperial chancellor there in columns’whichare advancingwestward which the latter Said he believed the This will constitute awould be willing to discuss menace to the emperor of peace measures through mediation flankThe Servians German are leaving Previous to the ambassador’s conversation the bulk of the work in with the chancellor the Emperor William already-acknowledged PresiBosniato the Montenegrins?’dent had offices?"Wilson’s tenderof good but had been noncommittalas to its Austrians Try Again JTr Straus immediately asked the German for ambassador permission London Sept 13 342 a m — It is reto repeat the conversation to Secretary(Continuedon Page Column 1) (Continued-on Page Column 5) I Attack Budapest f ‘ of-The -Berlin -where -they in-vasionsof J : acceptance 3 - -a ’ story j officer I ’ f -of -of a 4 chronology the peace movement was'revealedtonight after a can-vass officials and others diplomatists in the incident concerned The Ex-change ' ! - ' 5 ' -— ’ directly BULLETINS May j -Ghent I -1 t ! 1 of I I 1 -r I ' -It' 7 determine peace ' - K'z a' ' --the -- as President Wilson’s original of an officials characterto tal£ was based on ' " I report arc current’ there that rrom ustend says reports AdalbertPrince iederick William and Prince sons of emperor and’Prince Carl of AVueritcmberg died in a Brussels' '-by : such effort an thc-ter-i thc”German hospital I ’ - was ’ The the-east -September - formal one a Ilatewak - ' not’ was offices -but re-' Rome reports that bothGermanyandAustria are making efforts-’ 4 induceItaly to abandon her nfeutralitv A German’ official dispatch' frdm'Bcrlinsays Emiieror William hrm the of ’du the congratulated King Saxony entire series of operations of' Alhe Saxon army which has’ rendered' surpassingservice A dispatch from Ostend says that since 9 German reinforcements issues The British official press-bureauthe opernumbering 00000 have been moving toward'Lille by way of Rcnaix summary-of Sept 12 ation of British' ppXSTANTINOPLK force expeditionary' and the Belgium rench army during of London last few tells of the advance ofrthese-forces and' declares — Several of 'the days' The dispatch adds that German troops who'havc’been waiting at Beir-legem great way tliat the- combined-operations-have’ powers have presented a note been to receive the war' impost levied on the cityof also have up to tlie pic-ent been completely to the Turkish government in reply successful ordered to the rench frontier of the Sublime have been laying It that rench Germans seen dhedhird rm V n’c rn nHirnzl nnf mines under Belgian roads which the Porte notifyingthese governments of allies lerv ot a liosiile mhy take while followingthe retreatingGerman forces the army corps representing160 guns? abrogation of the capitulations An official announcement from'Petrograd says that the Russian' involvingthe territorial rights and BERLIN SAYS GERMANS RESTING troops San'riyC-r and that the — —— ‘s privileges of foreigners in are drawing nearertlie Austrian army is Rotterdam via London Sept 13 540 It is said in Berlin that Turkey a m in retreat — The replies that as these (C'rvni iminr! on (Continued rm Page 44)V (Continuedon Page Colurnn 4) - good Jveuier Crown I adventure!against I ’ inquiry- whether German’s reported willingness to fact -? -Verdun’ 4 I - Uni fed -it- 4 ' -foT - -Tlia't r l considera- disCnss Lender-of " occupied and:Soissons German' right wing is northwest-bf 'Rheimssectidn'of German-forces the Argonne district has begun to retire and in believed that the pressure’ on fhejforts to- the southwest of Inch avBerlim report- said wa being likely to W bombardedUis -’The -1 ’ tinder -was- the The 1 c - itry-le-rancois had withmany andRussia The steadily Both-rench German retreat-continues 'official reports declare that'tlie Germans’' arc being osses Thcv have va (ma ted itnv-le-rn in addition have Lurie villq ? : has -ol i -the 12 days terms - I 1 —it Emperor William several learned tonight an informal inquiry States government as to whether Germany desires to peace with her foes io a late hour'no reply had but on its tenor come depends to some extent whether' or not the informal peace movement inaugurated just a week ago tonight can bo pursued further with Great Britain rance from' H Y -Up ’ - a I r TURKEY ? ‘ W&SU-MMAR "NE 1 - ' in died Sejit - 1ion -which 7 have ' - y i REPLY ' -forces to - P ’ have forest - I TO abandoned a large quantityof war material have been German occupying the Argonne region begun to give way They are retreatingto the north through°the of Belnoue “In Lorraine we have more slight progress 'We the eastern s boundary of the forest of Champeneux Rehainvillersand occupy Gerbenvillers' “The Germans1 have evacuated Saint Die v-’ El — 1ANS IGHT BEORE ANTWERP “In Belgium the Belgian army is acting vigorouslyagairist the German troups who are before the fortified position of ’Antwerp “Tn the Servian field of operationthe Servians have occupied-Scmlin 4— Austria” Soissons is about fifty miles northeast-of Paris Braine is eight miles RUSSIANSUCCESS AWES east of Soissons ismesis seven miles from Braine in an easteriy°direction Petrograd Sept? anil the mountain of Rheims is — Word twenty miles southeast'of ismes and eight miles comes from Sofia that influenced south of the city of Rheims the recent’ Russian victories Sermaizc is fifteen miles to the east of and Revisny Turkey will not risk an is five miles east of Sermaize V Russia z The forest of Belnoue is roughly speaking ten miles of the Argonne The shipment ofgblcl-to Turkey region and also ten miles north of Revigny of Roumania continues ?A REINORCEMENTS ROM BELGIUM “The 4 WAR- ° they f’ 4- i ' P -Brussels i reported are -Wuerttemberg Rheims - r AdelCarl hospital at - - GERMAN CAVALRY IS EXHAUSTED fTheir cavalry seems tobe exhausted tn 4 : ‘ Dead - n t movement Reported ’ London Sent 13 132 m— An Osfpnd tlie Reuter Telegram company says: Crown Prince rederick William and Prince :bert-rof Prussia?the emperor third son and Prince a a Kaiser’s Sons of - I -2 |