The Great War.1505th Day Mangins' army has successfully re¬ British Fliers Again! plied to the most recent of the power- OneYankee on Tribune Hit in ful enemy .reactions northeast of Bogus Paper Sancy in the region of Alemont. Bomb Bruges Docks French Make New Halds Huns Rain on Yanks From From Railly to Qulncji General Man- TankCaptures Sky Stop Raid on Coast! gin's army describes the arc of a circle., of which Làon is the centre, with a Two Batteries By Wilbur Forrest (hat the Allied nnvy has lost 2U bat¬ radius of ten miles. The French made LONDON', Sept. 1R. British army (Special c'a M« to The Tribune) tleships, 2fl battle-cruisers, 46 protected further raids in the and and navy aviators in r.he last 48 hours Champagne (Copyright, 1Ü1S. N»\v York Tribune Inc cruisers. 1N7 torpedo boat destroyers, Vosges districts. French military crit¬ 87 submarines and 75 auxiliary cruis¬ have dropped thirteen tons of bombs in the WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN on the docks at and a German ics predict further developments Armed With ers during the four years of war, or Bruges Only Rifle, 18. The Germans are airdrome in official near future, stating that several ele¬ LORRAINE, Sept. a greater number «if craft than Ger¬ Belgium, says 'an ments along their front make them par- U. S. Takes Five sending large numbers of small bnl- entire statement from the Admiralty to-day. Sergeant many's navy possessed before In air lighting, eleven German air¬ ticularly well equipped for offensive, the war. are The over The U-boats credit Machine Guns loons the American lines, carry¬ given planes were destroyed. Original Egyptian Enemy most these Five operations. ing newspapers printed in English and for of sinkings. enemy seaplanes, which ap- That Foch will keep Ludendorff busy Another item announces that the proached the east const of England, from now until the end of the cam- captioned, "America in Europe." Many American at Berne has were driven off by four British raa- Embassy chines, one enemy machine being paign is certain. He has the means,' «/>';/ Tht Associated Press) floated over to-day with well drawn stopped issuing passports to Ameri- destroyed. The statement reads: ^and political reasons dictate a contin¬ WITH THF. AMERICAN ARMY ON cartoons, the first page showing John cans in Switzerland and is refusing to "During the last forty-eight hours! uation of the without inter¬ THE IS. Bull "feeding money to his dear little extend those Royal Air Force contingents working. struggle LORRAINE FRONT, Sept. expired, adding: "Every- with the have It to look as if the friends." navy dropped thirteen ruption. begins Squadrons of American manned tanks, thing points to the fact thai Wilson tons of bombs on the docks at. The friends, black crows with white Bruges j enemy would be unable to make, as operating for the first time on a large contemplates entangling Switzerland and on the Maria Alter airdrome. that a to 1918 cam¬ wings, are money from John's into the Flnven enemy machines and a bal Just as I said.Now spectacular finish his scale in the attack on the St. Mihiel taking war." kite loon were and seven paign us he has in previous years, when an and dra¬ right hand, while his left is reaching Quotes San Francisco destroyed ma¬ salient, played important Pnper chines were driven down out of con- he smashed Rumania and the defeat of tier- into a huge money bag. One of these Inder the "News Serbia, Italy, matic part in the caption From tro!. Four of our machines are miss-1 learned how crows The New York Trib¬ you've good Perhaps the Allies' turn has come. mans. portrayed America" the newspaper says: "'Lit ing. Divided into groups light, interme¬ une. Others are the "Echo de Paris," I us preserve democracy here while "A formation of five enemy sea- east, British Take diate and the tanks swung out the London "Daily Mail," the "Cor¬ for it abroad.' the planes approaching the coast, was: wonder that 3,000 heavy fighting Under met and engaged by two seaplanes and they are, you on to the field of battle immediately riere della Sera," of Rome; the "Freie above headline 'The San Francisco Ex¬ two One German machine: Prisoners in Push of the airplanes. after the barrage. Before the day Zeitung," Switzerland; Renter aminer' printed a remarkable edito¬ was destroyed, tho others retiring cast- never ended they had entered the villages of and Havas news agencies and "The rial. The article is very much to the ward." you tried Natural To Hindenburg Line New York Times." Three hostile airplanes on a night, Th A.inoriatcd Nonsard, Pannes, Lamarche ami Sin- point and at the same time written in Pr The from "The bombing expedition were brought down ncy considerably ahead of the infantry. newspaper quoted a thoroughly dignified style. It should inside the British lines last, night, ac¬ LONDON, Sept, IS (7 p. wj..In New York at Cigarettes before. in the action was ex¬ Times," however, great be made known to every American sol¬ cording to the official statement on their attack northwest of St. Early difficulty aviation Quentin perienced in getting to the front suf length a Washington dispatch against dier 'lighting in mud' in the French issued to-night. Fourteen en- tii-day the British captured 3,000 Í control of tele- eniy machines were destroyed alto¬ licient gasolene, although a great fleet government telegraph, trenches." gether and live others driven down prisoners and numerous puns, includ- wireless and out of tanks had been phone, cable messages, "The Examiner's" article thereafter of control. The statement follow.-. : gasolene prepared Just . a rompióte battery, with horses. other 1 "After their ir.g to carry supplies. The gas tanks were Among things printed were pict-. was printed in full. heavy losses on the pre¬ The French also made an attack on vious day, enemy aircraft were less attacked the or were mired, uros of two American officers who are The American officers are nr by enemy making active The weather on the righ' prisoners of war and the names of effort yesterday. the and it was here that American ingenu¬ fifty to keep these «erial newspapers British front was with a Twenty of line, strong fl 20 ?>. m.).- The British scored an ity came to the rescue. Germany's latest American pris- írom the doughboys. wind. They obviouslj "Our average advance of from two and a were oners, with numbers of their regiments have been written machines wer«1 at. work all day Barrels of gasolene trundled by some ono in Gcr out Cents. to three miles on a fifteen-mile ami home addresses. carrying reconnoissances and pho¬ half and rolled over the roadless fields by many who knows America, and ar< far behind .'ton', to to One item (o tography the German lines, according reports up this daring volunteers to meet the most attempts stir up a con- cleverly edited, but the ¡east educatec observing and reporting the effect of hcur. The town of Hargicourt was pressing needs. Bobsleds, curiously troversy between Americans in the doughboy would know their object im our artillery fire and bombing enemy c, South and the airdromes, ammunition ptured. enough, were found more efficient than North, because the mediately. dumps and The front under attack ran from American soldiers are called other selected targets. Eleven hostile wagons in carrying supplies, since they generally "America in Europe'" brazenly an machines were and five Wood, west of St. a name which it destroyed Quentin, could be dragged over the mud without, "Yanks," declares rounces under its headline that it ii others «¡Viven down out of control. northward to Gouzeaucourt. The .should be hated in the South. Ten of our being mired, and on them hundreds of a paper published in the "interest o machines are missing. fighting: was this afternoon. Another item that the "At night we heavily bombed three! continuing gallons of gasolene were conveyed to says during the good fellowship of all the na German Villeret was taken by the advancing war the Allies have lost hal- and airdromes, where squadrons' the lighting tanks. 5,915 tions," asks that all communica working in tho battle area are located. forces, ar. were Le and