THE. SUN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1918.

rh.i.ILi'm.clal'l"',por, have nrsumed a W1'c-- JAPANESE SURPRISE OFFICIAL REPORTS OF THE er?!,.'0,"' a" week ago BATTLES. BOCHES HIRE SHOES ALLIED CONTROL OF BERLIN WILL BREAK i. . mISwii1. ed surcesa denied, In nil T.R. CALLS SHIPYARD ,1 on - the theory that the tier- LONDON., Sept. a. The oBcitt statements of to-da- y on the fighting IF SPAIN USES SHIPS S ?rTy. WouM halt tho - 4 Si nrll and DISPERSES REDS on the western u?.- - k01"8 0,0 German people could front follow: AT $1 TO $3 A WEEK SUPPLIES COMPLETE Expected the truth, which would give tlm BRITISH (NIGHT) Canadians and. English, accompanied by to Act if Seized LOAFERS TRAITORS for. leisurely "explanations," Vessels tho policy tanks, Arrns-Cambr- ai Put to H attacked astride the road this morning, and car- Sea. USS concei''. defeat. Sudden ried on wide report Rflnilts that the HrlUsh Flank Movement Flr.st a front that portion of the powerfully, organized offen- Ships Being Manned With Special Cable Deepatch to The of sive Lord Cecil En::hnsizcs Princi- Sex, Arraa and north of Peronne system known as tho Drocourt-Quea- nt line, which lies Copyright, UU; right LiniUntion of Output a Crime liavo made gains, Intimntion of Presence of south of Women all rctened. the River Scarpc. Snilors, Stokers ple of Pool Governing London. Sept. 2. The action of the Troops'. Madrid Against ihd Country, Mikado's The onemy was holding his trenches In strength and opposed de- nnd 'Engineers. Government In seizing an In- AMERICANS ADVANCE Food nnd Shipping. terned German steamship compensa- termined resistance to our advance. On tho wholo of tho as- as He Asserts. front tion for the i LINES IN FLANDERS sault this resistance was broken, with great loss to the enemy. Tho destruction of the Spanish MAKE GENEKAL ADVANCE SAXONY'S ship Atexerl Mendl has brought Spanish. Canadians have taken Dury, rt and Cagnlcourt and KING IS SCARED AVOID GERMAN METHOD Stiff Enemy Over- German relations to a critical point, re N'Kwsunait, Sept. 2. Theodore Boose-ve- lt Resistance have made progress beyond come East of these places. ports from Madrid Indicate. talked to-d- to several thousand Voormozeelc. On left, '1 Allied in their English battalions fought their way forward It la also said cheering persons who tho - t Forces Siberia Start Sends His Two Daughters to Refuse to tho feeling witnessed By the Anociated Preei. throughout the German defences northeast of Eterplgny. On tho right 3Inko Nations Slaves has Increased to such an extent launching of the first steamship produced With for Hnnarov'sk Scmenov that the tub British. AuVukb in Fhanci, of tho attack English and Scottish troops pressed forward beyond Learn Housewifery, in Case ns Government Is drastically enforcing the by the Newburgh Ship Yards Company 2. Teutons Are Subject (8ept. American troops flghtlhg with flnins Easily. In tho direction of Queant and captured many espionage laws to prevent an outbreak for the Emergency Fleet Corporation. the British on tho Flanders Something Happens. to that might compromise Spain's neutral- The front made strongly fortified positions, including village General Stnff. ity. vessel, of 9.000 tons dead weight, to-d- the of . The law guaranteeing the liberty further progress In the Voorme- - the first of ten South of this point also our troops made progress and early In of the press has been temporarily sus- that arc to be launched tseie region. The Americans have passed Special Cable Deepatch to Tax Sux from the pended at monthly tho afternoon repulsed heavy Special Cable Veepatch to Tits Set. In order to head off Inflammatory Intervals, was' christened the through Voormeseele In an easterly dl- - London1 Timet Service. a counter attack which the enemy lxmxf, Sept. 2. Lord Robert Cecil. publications. Copyright. 1111; Newburgh by Mrs. Irving T. Bush. The launched In Vaulx-Vraucou- rt. all riahte reterrci. overcoming stirr enemy resist Copyright. Ulli-oll- 1 righti reten'ed. great strength east of Assistant Secretory of State for Foreign A Spaniard in close touch with diplo- ship's ance. London, Sept. 2. The shortage of man bell, contributed by the citizens of Vladivostok, Aug. 30 (delayed). The English reached the outskirts Beugny Affairs, at a dinner matic circles In London said : The British, assisted by the of and have taken power In Ciermany In further Indicated, celebratlnr The situation very Newburgh, was presented In their namo troops, American are enemy is In mo conclusion of the Is difficult. The continue to advance In tho Lys Indications that tho There was sharp fighting throughout the day about Le according to a despatch, to the Dallu Ex- deliberations of the Spanish Government has striven ear- by Mayor Wilson. saJlent on the - on as a press from Sweden, by the fact that Qer-ma- n Allied Maritime Transport heels of the retiring Ger- full retreat the Ussurl front Transloy. In this locality also hostile counter attacks were repulsed, Council In nestly to remain neutral, but the out Shipyard workers who loaf on tho Job juaiin, unving me enemy be- ships are arriving at Swedish ports London, rages rear guards result of a sudden flank movement of , and the English made an announcement respect- committed against our neutrality and any fore; them. Dolleu and Le captured tho village. with no men aboard except the captains, compelled labor unions which limit the Vcrrler have the Japanese, who cut the railway and ing the pooling of allied shipping. He have us to act. The Govern output oeen occupied. Between Sallliscl and Peronne, English and Australian divisions all the members of the cr;ws. Including ment has tho support of the Spanish of ships were denounced by Col. Opposition developed near Steenwerck, captured two armored trains. It ap- stokers and engineers, being women. also alluded to the pooling of allied food people. Roosevelt as have driven tho enemy from Pierre-Vaa- st Wood and captured Everybody In Spain, despite the traitors. He specifically dui it was beaten down. The advance pears this .Is the first Intimation the St tho "Shoes wanted on hire" Is the latest supplies and of allied munitions. German propaganda, Haut-Allalnc- Is Indignant that exempted the Newburgh sus- east of Kemmel villages of Allalnes and s. advertisement to appear In tho German yards from continues. The British enemy had that the Japanese were in incidentally ixtra itobert paid a our snipping should be sunk, and resint picion have gained ground toward Panbroek East and papers. Some of these advertisements ment against and ealil ho was convinced that, the field. southeast of Peronno repeated German counter attacks are by "gentlemen wishing warm tribute to Walter Hlnes Page, the the German outrages runs Moulin. were Inserted to retiring nign. generally speaking, "there Is a fine spirit On' their entrance A letter written by German officer beaten off by the Australians with heavy loss to the enemy. Sev- hire shoes for a certain period, owing American Ambassador to the Into Voormezeele a Court of St. James's, who. he said, In diplomatic circles here It Is believed of patriotism In shipbuilding labor In all yesterday the Americans found all eral thousand prisoners were captured during to the necosslty of going out of town on had so that to his wife and found In his pocket after tho course of the day. go say done so much to assist the allied cause. that long as Spain refrains from parts of the country." that remained of the town were piles of Our business trips." Thora men on to using the seized ship rupture aeons, he was killed last week told how the patrols have made further progress In the western out- success trip would be Following are salient passages from an actual He was glad to be able to say ror the shellflre had been so In mat the of their the speech: may bo avoided, but should tho German this, for icnse that hardly one was French and British had been defeated skirts of Lens. On tho Lys front our troops doomed were they to appear In clogs or "a slacker In our shipyards brick left continue to gain ground "The Allied Maritime and ship be sent to sea under a Spanish flag Is as shame-- " . standing imon another. and how he hoped to occupy N'ikoUk. and are in close sandals. They offer from one to three Trnnsjnrt a Is fui a creature as a coward In the army sur-- touch with the enemy. Council was established break regarded ns Inevitable As the Americana advanced the Ger- The Japanese evidently came u a t dollars a week, according to the age of last December In , and a good worker In the man Japanese cavalry BRITISH (DAY) Yesterday shoes. at a meeting of all the Allies. It has' rear guards from what little cover prise to him. The Welsh and eastern county troops tho grown shipyaeds stands honorably forward like h Sallly-Saillis- and its organisation been HARD AS STEEL. SAYS remained opened their mrfchlne since then has been extremely active, captured el A despatch to the Dailu Kxvrt from lias KAISER. a good soldier In the army." and Sailllsel after heavy fighting. completed re- guns, but these were quickly seizing the bridges across the Ussurl Amsterdam says the King of Saxony has but Its central principle "Tet It has been silenced The English have drawn Le mains what It always Aanlll Tells People alleged to me that hi seen the nearer Transloy and Noreuil, where ordered two youngest daughters. was. the necessity Nation Is Indlvlil-ually,- wunoui much trouble. Elsewhere In Blver. Little has been of his certain yards men have loafed " Riencourt-lez-Cagnlcdu- of allied supplies. the same locality ad- enamy since. Indicating that he has they took a number rt Princesses Marie and Anna. to control for allied the Americans also of prisoners. and the FlKhtlnsr for Its "Itlichta." he continued, "and that In cci-ta- ln vanced the little stomach for conflict with regu- Munich, there to take a course tooIn cook "We have seen lately much to cheer line, keeping In contact with German positions south Amsterdam, Sept. :. Emperor Will- yards unions have actually limited the retreating enemy. larly organized opposition. of the village were captured during the night ery and housewifery by way of being us. But that Is no reason for diminished output by effort, iam, replying to a message from the the so as to limit the number of Counter re- The advance of all the Allies, English and Scottish troops, together with pris- prepared should no reigning prince be but rather for Increased effort. attacks by the Germans gejjeral, some hundreds of Now Is municipality of Berlin on Sedan Day, rivets driven In a day or to limit the sulted In gaining Including the Americans, began this willing to marry in tho event the time to strike a definite and : their little more than oners. them.or final blow said number of days that they work, or In . slight foothold, which In every case morning. There may be good defensive of "something happening'' to the royal at our enemies. So far as the I know other ways to prevent llab-arovs- In that the whole brave Ger- tho development quicKiy positions between this city and k, tho sector south of tho Scarpe, Canadian and English tToops at- family of Saxqny, to marry Into the actual fighting Is concerned that Is In loosened by British and other hands, man people are ready for all sacri- of our full strength and our utmost American" rear attacks. In most places their objective, which will en- tacked at 5 o'clock this morning. middle class or earn their own living. which give us no anxiety. fices ; speed. men They aro reported to be making "In order to feed that it Is at one with me In tho Such arc traitors to the the Germans' did not even get a foothold, able the enemy to hold up the advance. good Republicanism Is extremely strong In our armies, apart firm determination to country'. progress. Saxony, good from our civil population, we have to obtain an honor- for the advancing formations were met where tho King Is held In a able peace. No other people Is able "If I had my way I would take anv with hurricanes of fire under Semenor Almost Unopposed, In the Lys sector we have Lys deal of contempt. , Tool all our resources and we must bring to which thv reached the River east of Estaires together whole accomplish what the Germans have such man and any men who aided or i mcueu away. Neuve-Eglis- the economic strength of Gen. Semcnov continues to advance and have captured e. done nt the front and at home In abetted him and put him In the army our allies. The accomplishment of that heroism, energy nt practically without opposition. The ORDERED BY RADIO task Is not so easy. and loyalty to the onco and send him across the water to main enemy forces are now concentrated FRENCH (NIGHT) During the day our troops, who last cveniVig death for the defence of our do the "In this and many other we existence hardest work In the most dan- OUEANT SWITCH LINE on the Onon River. Information from crossed the Canal du Nord matters and for our holiest rights. gerous position; I opposito Nesle, advance'd to the cast of the TO SINK ALL CRAFT are fighting under a certain disadvan- and would not ulve this region Is unreliable. Some of the canal tage. Unshakably brave and hard as steel him a rifle until he had learned the spirit PIERCED BY BRITISH enemy and have gained a footing on the western slopes of Hill 77. We Our enemies have been content we look closely left there for the Ussurl front to enslave themselves forward united. We of patriotism. Any man who lays off when Scmenov retired. Others went took prisoners. Commander Camouflaged It-- to the German will and shall successfully glo- now scamps General Staff. That gives cer- and or his Job Is a traitor to hl Penetrate to Depth west toward Lake Baikal. How many them a riously overcome all storms. May fellow of Three Between the Ailette and the Aisne we continued our progress on Boat Working Off U. S. tain unity of control, a certain perfec- grant Americans In France, a traitor AJIZl r n . remained at the base at Chita cannot be God It. to the men who help Crecy-au-Mo- nt tion of machinery, need all the we can j ui vne rami. ascertained. the plateaux east and Juvigny despite the enemy's stub- which It Is difficult give Glouctster, Mass., Sept 2. The Qer for us to Imitate. For, after all, the them. Chita is reported la great disorder. born Leui'lly Terny-Sorn- y, ' By the resistance. We occupied and and have ad- man submarine operating among fish' essential part of our struggle Is we "On the other hand you, whom I am Anociated Frees. with many assassinations and robberies. the that convinced represent I With vanced north of Crouy. ltg fleet off the Nova Scotia coast is are free nations; that we claim, and the enormous ma- the British Armt in France, The Amur railway Is badly out of repair, rightly so, POSSIBLEPEACEIS jority of the shipyard workers, you ine umnn nave pierced although rolling Bad weather camouflaged with large wavelike lines, the right to decide each for who Drocourt-Quea- the the .lock lfplontlful. interfered with the aerial operations on SoDtpmher are doing your utmost night line In u tierce nccordlng to Capt. Manuel Quadros of ourselves what Is necessary In tho In- and day. .battle. On the Baikal front the Cxechs have 1. Nevertheless, four enemy airplanes Hush, terests of the general cause. week In and week out. stand on the mucn nan Deen raging since dawn and moved along east side of the were brought down and one the American fishing schooner which, east the by the a week ago. Capt. 'That is true. I do not wish It SEEN BY honor roll of American citizenship as probably will prove to be one lake. Reports say they have occupied the captive balloon was set afire. Our patrol machines carried bom- sunk PRESIDENT second only to of the most Important out Quadros, with nineteen members of his otherwise. I am satisfied that with all our troops In France, and of the war. Important town of Verkenudlnsk, and bardments in I honor you. picas-ur- e Canadian English the region of La Fere. Convoys on the roads radiating crew, reached his home here Its Inconveniences It gives us a spiritual I am proud beyond and troops at last that they fought successful actions strength that I am your fellow countryman. reports had at one point from St. Quentin and La Fere were subjected to He said that the undersea craft was which ultimately will secure us driven In a against the enemy. machine gun fire. victory over the enemy. we Continued from Fira't rage. "The army we have In France little more than three miles, and were During the night painted dark gray and for several feet But If are lus Other reports say that the Bolshevikl 9,868 kilos of bombs were dropped on the railway above the waterllne the disguising marks to succeed despite our freedom we must been put there only because the British till going. comprise a rabble and before Increasing furnished us 60 per cent, The fighting and associated forces stations at Marie, Laon and Ham, causing fires. Eight pro- were Invisible. be prepared to scrap national piejudlce. the burden of of the tonnage was as furious as any tons of the consumer, sub-ecte- needed to force, with many undisciplined youths. jectiles Captain Quadros and threo of his men national sentiment and even, I would the matter should be d ferry them across. From now since the war began and Increased in were dropped on bivouacs in neighborhood Villers-Franque- to searching on I There has been a general expectation the of say, Inquiry at the ap- American shipbuilders must Intensity as the were aboard the enemy craft for about national Interests. propriate bear this British battled their that the Bolshevikl would not face regu and on stations at Maison Bleuo"and Guignicourt. "The sufferings of France and Italy. time the time when tho iiuraen. inererore any limitation of out- way forward, meeting the ever growing Four three hours. Its commander, who spoke pertinent facts will be known. put In our shipyards l lar troops and would desert the Germans not to speak t the smaller Allies, Is a crime against resistance of enemy, h.-i- and a half tons of projectiles were dropped on excellent English and Portuguese, told such I tho who put and Austrlans. There Is reason to be- the latter place, caus- as Belgium, have been greater than feel confident that with this pre- the country. j In every available man and was rushing ing heavy the fishermen that when his vessel left jit liminary fixed guarantee lieve they are already doing this. damage. own. ncce-sar- y and with tho "Any union rule or workmen's arrc-men- I up reserves Germany It was under Instructions to That makes all the moro assurance t at the rear. pooling that justice will In any event to limit the output shlpje-- di I Thousands prisoners FRENCH (DAY) In the region of the Canal du, Nord artil- sink only three masters, but that orders the of our resources, If our be done to grower, in of have been cap- - Arsenal Mar Pall to Allies. the sacrifices are to be In any degree equal. the he will continue should bo tr.ruea as criminal nt this , lery had come by wireless to sink everything lured; the roads to the British rear are activity was violent. The French repulsed two counter attacks "The principal organization the fine patriotic effort bv which he time. Pershing's men are not limiting literally Jammed with them. On the Ussurl front the enemy Is re In sight. He criticised the American for which has served tho country hitherto; their output. ported short of supplies and that they upon the village of Campagne, maintaining their positions. press distorting we are pressing Is control of allied shln- - that Shame and disgrace should There has been fierce fighting In Dury, for the truth about the plng, the Government will have acted pru- be tho portion of any man who I , except examination and control of here at Which 11TAt tnlfAn K.. u 1 i . have no source of supply the In the region of the Ailette (he French made fresh progress submarines, exhibiting copies he had on allied dently and that the consumer will be home limits whIch 18 in t.eeds, and also of resources to supplv the output necessary to Mount Dury, which Germans' ! HRbarov"k arsenal ?00n Coucy-le-Chato- board. satisfied that his interests arc not un- the held general the wood west of and east of Pont St. Mard. One those needs. It Is the coordination of make the blood and labor of our soldiers I m great strength, was to fall Into allied hands. The The submarine commander had a list duly sacrificed, but Just nnd exhaus- at Istormed. The Improved hundred prisoners needs and resources with shipping which the front of avail. British went on after killing enormous military situation Is much be remained in the hands of the French. of vessels he had sunk. It was headed tive consideration given to every ele- "It Is the patriotic duty enemy, appears to be collapsing would make an overwhelming economic ment of of men in the I numbers of the enemy. The Germans cause the In the Champagne an enemy raid in the region of by the American swordflshlng schooner power the matter at the proper time. less essential industries to leave on Ussurl front and because the Auberive was Progress, of the alliance to which we all President Wilson's In those , died fighting here, as elsewhere. Cagnl-- , the without result. one of eight fishermen sent to belong. action n?aln industries and to come to tho slilnvanU court (wood Cagnlcourt Czechs on Lake Baikal are more than the bottom off Nantucket early In Au- naming the 191S price for wheat for to and have been "We have done a great deal. Is and place their technical skill at the captured, and Bols de Bouche, holding their own. GERMAN (NIGHT) The English have gust. It next years crop will undoubtedly be a to the ' attacked between the )VH outheast. Is reported also to have been However, at least 25,000 prisoners .'Scarpe "PPn.m,t to the Con-- ! lYZTt 'towm' 'th and the Somrae. To, the southeast CIICUI103 i occupied. . are available concentration against of and to the north onuuiu Know, now gress and the representatives for ENEMY BURNING HIS SUPPLIES. much ws have done. mfof the building is the neck of our industri.tt There tho Czech expedition Into the Baikal re- fit Peronne they gained ground. Reserves met their On The best example Farmers Association, who have sought so has been heavy fighting In thrust both of our efforts In the matter of allied bottle far as this war Is concerned I Bulcsy, gion', It be premature to pre- ' need since last spring to get a higher price it northeast of Queant, where large and would sides of the enemy was repulsed. supply - Let every man-f- to work in a shipyard I Hove Fires Observed as and has been the wheat execu- than 12.20 numbers of prisoners been cap-- dict complete success for Gen. Dledcrlch's Solon a bushel through legislation go to the shipyard nearest to to hHp have I Between the Oise and the Aisne French ik uns uuiid worn. uongress. him tured, and similar progress has been army. His chances, however, seem to bo attacks developed this I'lnlrau Is Won. nuuuvnui tin out In our great need for skilled labor" made against the northern end of the much better than they were a few weeks afternoon after strong artillery fighting. Hy the Anoaated rrete. Queant-Drocou- rt line for some distance. ago. GERMAN (DAY) There have been All during Is troops forefield engagements on With the French Aiimt in Francs. the night there was very It understood that additional Sept. 2. Hugh fires heavy lighting are being mobilized In Japan both sides of the Lys. which were seen In around the British posi- the direction of Vauxsllloii, northeast of tions, iwhlch were Feeling with regard to disarmed Between .1 almost Jammed up the the Scarpe and the Somme, the British are continuing Solssons. at o'clock this afternoon In- me great uerman defence sys- - volunteers continues to run high. One attacks on forty-fiv- e ht dicated enemy burning . tern. their a front kilometers (twenty-eig- miles) that the was his Piles of dead Germans was one officer With the rank of Lieutenant wide. supplies. Is of the Colonel himself, so keenly he our There said to be nothing results during one enemy attack. killed did me cueci oi arniiery tire against. troops placed in readiness by else Inflammable In that region. ( A sergeant with a machine gun take the matter to heart. The officers killed the enemy southeast of Arras and on both sides of Bapaume ap- 's successes completed the. con- ; six Germans wno tried to rush him. and men of this group felt they could quest plateau, i It was soon 5 be new preciably contributed toward their repulse. of the Solssons which will after o'clock In the made the nucleus of a Russian compel the to morning that the massed army which could serve alongside the The Germans retire to the British cannon hottest points in the fighting were at Hendecourt and Noreuil, Chcmln des Dames, which itself Is men- tiroke loose with a roar that was heard Allies. miles in the shell crater field east of Bapaume and between Rancourt aced' by the French advance toward for a crash barrage. Tho It never grew beond the original nnd Vauxaillon. whole Bky seemed ablaze as thousands of dimensions, however, indicating a lack Bouchavesnes. The enemy north of Hendecourt won ground in the British shells poured Into the German of enthusiasm on the part of the local direction of . He was driven back to wire and lines. population. sponsor Zemst-v- o, Hendecourt by our Its was the counter attack. Fighting LENINE ALIVE, SAYS When the barrage raised the Cana-- 1 mainly a Socialist body, and Its took place for a long time around Noreuil. dlans and English swarmed to the at-- l possibility of usefulness was destroyed It remained in our possession. RUSSIAN WIRELESS tack. Just behind them were numerous by the disagreements In the Zemstvo, On both sides of Vaulx-Vraucou- rt tanks of all sizes. They had been ovoi a tank attack failed. During only a minute when the enemy opened Disarming Merely to Obey Ion this period the occupants of an airplane, Lieut. Schweiffegor It Reports No Information on counter and j with a barrage, which Is said .o The case of the suicide Is particularly Guentor, shot a tank into flames Wounds. 'have been by far the strongest he with their machine has pathetic. He told his two sons he could guns. Another was destroyed by I put down since the British offensive be- not live being dishonored artillery fire. London, Sept. 2. London to-d- de- gan. after before the Jeering populace. He enjoined his Southeast of Bapaume wo repulsed an enemy attack, the main bated the question "Is Nikolai Lenlne, The instant the British appeared the sons to be true to their country and to weight of which' was directed against Villers-au-Flo- s. Germans In many caes Jumped out of support the Allies. Unhappily there the Bolshevik Premier of Bussla, alive the trenches and held their hands high eeems to be but few In this town who North of the Somme we brought the enemy, who since the early or dead?" and apparently came to the I above their heads. In some cases, how- - cherish the same laudable sentiments. morning had pushed forward strong forces, to a conclusion that he Is recovering from ever, the advancing Hrltlth met with a The motives of the Allies In ordering standstill on the line Sailly-Saillise- l, tho bullet wounds Inflicted by a girl 1 of St. hall of machine gun bullets, but not- the disarmament of the corps have been Pierre, Vaast Wood and cast of Bouchavesnes N G withstanding this they pushed on. widely misunderstood and circulars have and Mont St. Quentin. revolutionary, Dora Kaplan, In Moscow Quickly ov the first line was overcome. been printed explaining that the step Pcronnb was occupied by the enemy. last Friday. Tho belief also became From all along the line came reports was taken In accordance with tho town's widespread that the Bolshevikl, with that Germans In dugouts were On both sides of Nesle absolutely regulations, which forbid the presence of the French continued to attack. After tho the connivance of their German panic stricken, and many of them were armed forces not sanctioned by law. strongest drumfire he masters found cowering In once more attempted by means of deeply have resorted to their former method holes ami screaming The measure was taken with the sole echeloned of with fright. Idea of preventing civil strife. The cir- infantry attacks to break through the canal position. spreading false reports In an effort to By seven-thirt- y o'clock the British had culars urge all parties to sink their North of the Nesle-Ha- railway line Infantry Regiment delude the Allies. completely passed 56, under Conflicting news regarding the condi- the German front and differences and to unite In the common the leadership of Major von Loedbeke, support lines. It was then that the mo- cause. made every enemy assault fail. tion of Lenlne was spread yestorday. You will facilitate the installation tor machine guns dashed out on the The of the Comptroller of Cus In renewed attacks during the evening, in cooperation Official bulletins from Petrograd re- good arrest with a Hessian ported Improving, roads at the German lear. Tanks toms by the Zemstov y caused local company, it drove the enemy out that he was in spite also managed to get through if its lines where he had penetrated of the report via Copenhagen, that he and they excitement. That official appears to them. Field nrtillery of your telephone are working far In advance of the In- have taken his orders from the Horvath which advanced with the first line of infantry to had succumbed to his wound. A Rus- at your new fantry, faction. This moved the rival Govern- counter attack played an important part in this success. sian official wireless despatch to-d- Some of the fast motor from Moscow said : machine guns ment to put him in Jail. The better Nesle-Ha- m are reported by the airplanes South of the railway lines Brandonburgian At 9 .30 o'clock Sunday night address to have elemerft feels It Is high time the city and by notifying us as . far m made their way along the Canal du were put under martial law. Silesian troops completely repulsed the enemy before Premier Lenlne was sleeping very on me roaus their lines. well. There was no Mora between Doual and French attacks during the evening south of Inflammation In Marqulon, while others are reported to Libermont broke tho wounds. There was r rise In advance be holding the bridgeheads against largo FIRST AIR MAILS TO down. temperature due to tho effusion of as possible. numbers of German reserves, who cer- On both sides of Noyon enemy infontry, blood In the pleura. tainly are coming up CHICAGO THURSDA Y after the heavy fighting Amsterdam In the lear. of August 31, which was forwarded a despatch productivo of heavy losses for them, re- that Lenlne was out of danger and Two mained inactive. Also 5,000 Social 38 VICTIMS LAND, Planes to Fly 745 Miles between the. Oise and the Aisne fighting activity added that Revolutionaries In view of the large number of in 9 Hours, With 3 Stops. was restricted mostly to artillery duels. have been arrested and sentenced to .Steamship death. This Information reached Ams British and Tivo Klsh. Powerful enemy attacks on the Ailetto plain Sois-so- terdam through the VoasIscAr Special netpatch to Tur. Srv and north of ns Zcituna. Inn: Craft Hank. were repulsed. which cited a Moscow despatch hs telephone removal orders re- Washington, Sept. 2. An official test we A authority for the stntement. The Canadian Atlantic Port, Sept 2 flight by airplane over the new Wood-ro- w Yossische Zcitung also said that the The British steamship Eeorich, 4,ts Wilson nlrway will be made Thurs- WOULD prisoners would be put to death If the ceive this of tons, bound from Bordeaux to .Montreal, day when two Post Office Department NEUTRAL. CARRANZA SEIZE LUXEMBURG. Social Bevolutlonarlen at season the year, it was torpedoed on the night carrying filers conducted anv of August mall will attempt the moro Intrigues ugalnst tho Soviet Gov 1 when about 500 miles off tho French New York to Chicago Journey, a distance ASSURES CONGRESS Thirteen Fntherlaml Tarty Say. Germany ernment. coast survivors of the crew of 715 miles, In nine hours and with to is desirable of thirty-seve- n have arrived only stops. Mnst Annex Uuchy. Other despatches tho Vosslxche Zrl- - that we obtain early here on an three Airplane letter mall tung report that all the roads leading oil tanker which picked them up. will be carried on the trip. President of Mexico Defends Special Cable to i Deepatch to The Svx, Two airplanes, one His the Kremlin in Moscow nnd also the a Curtiss and the Acts. Copyriffhl. 1SU; an righu rM,YJ, main Btreots of tho city are lined St. John's, N. F., .Sept. . Twenty other a Standard, will attempt the with notice of intended change in fishing feat. Pxnis, Stpt, I. The German rather-I- troops. The inhabitants keep Indoors, any men from the schooner Klsle They will leave colncldently from Bel- Mexico Citt, Sept. 2. President Car- - t of Lunenburg, N. H., mont Park, York, Wlt,h. ,he ex assistance fearing fresh disturbances. Porter and flvo New at 6 A. M. n, ranca In his address at the opening or ?onjrnerfeld. from the schooner Potentate of La schedule provides that tho first stop n.nH?rJV' has written an twVty-cHh- ti to Uaron von Hoon's location. Have, N. B., landed here shall he made at Iyjck Haven, Pa., at ,ha session bf Congress to-- S peace Pan their .30. programme, according to that vessels were sunk Tile second will be marts' ni nlrht dwelt at lencth on Internal nnrt a Swiss despatch, by a German submarine Clcvoland noon. -- quoting the Father-lan- d last Friday. at The third and last :iotinn n ,w .i. party's bulletin. The captain of tho. Porter was held a before roachlng the Chicago terminal In this programme Your prisoner on the submarine. will bo 1 public. he provides some made at Bryan. Ohio, at :ao ! nice morsels for M. Chicago will be reached, He declared It was the determination the annexationists. S If the ,th2 Principality of Liberty Bond Herman Potato Crop I.nricer. schedule Is maintained, at 4 o'clock In of Mexico to maintain the strictest neu- Luxemburg. the afternoon, Chicago trality. He defended the course of the Sommerfeld: "Without doubt CoriNHAaEN, Sept. :. An official Ger- time. an enormous malnrltv nt n.. ..i. . Hold If you can. crop report This schedule contemplates a speed of republic In the Issuance of oil land de- man estimates the yield this Luxemhurg have very sympa- - i Borrow If you need. 10 to IS per eighty miles an hour, which It will be a crees. marked year at from cent, above neutrality policy, thles toward France. Hut In this case. of 1917.' The area planted to early simple matter to maintain unless adverse The tho President as In all Pell only If you must. that winds of abnormal velocity said, had been adhered to by a major others, It Is the Interests of potatoes waa ft 'fifth greater than In 1917, shall prevail Germany that must be served Inform yourself In the meantime. to late potatoes also in me u,iy ior me test, jr tho air portion of the Mexican citizenry, and the first." Back Up the Boys in France. tnd that showed an planes Increase. are compelled to set AiTIAPA t ATI Government had met the various critical Semi for Booklet IM". miles per hour slower, or seventy miles ' situations with comilete regard to naT "our l iberty Dond," Buy W. S. S. Regularly. per I pier Darned i Ntenmer "parched. hour. Chicago will evn than k. tlonal honor. Mexico's honor had eniiniu. reached at E o'clock. This echedule been upheld against acts directed against Kent. 2 FIi-- ,i.trn.-,- i alsa Bell-an-s TV.irtvnTnw. me, Washington ' reaiarms in united states by the JonnMuirS)snaxum tho Norfolk and Steamboat Lock Haven. Cleveland J ryan American to-d- and for authorities In recruiting for Company's wharf here nnd partly gasolene and lubrlcatlna- - oil. Die United States Army, Absolutely superstructure of the and finally In Removes Odd Lots NEW YORK TELEPHONE burned the steamer Temporarily tho "hlcago landing will me nogaies inciucni. which the COMPANY Newport News, moored at tho pier. The he made Prcsi Main Kftlre, at llraadHsy, ,. 1. at Grant Park, where the War dent asserted was merely a local dls Indigestion. Druggists 3d osa Is eetimateu at iia,uun Exposition Is now In progress ttrtth Street Avenue, N, V, tur banco. refund money if it fails. 25c