qg THE AMERICAN DRIVE Aisne we withdrew our fia«» tilg* t!f TztprnxxwrTRmii Now we«.» -f «he M»ve Teutons, Comment BERLIN I Mi, IT) . There hat Military b<«en a vio'ent i«tru;rgle bf'ween th« By William L. McPherson geh Idf «nd the O a». The break ÍRENTA5afoyUemH Bewail through for wheh *he British and 'Good,' (Copyright, l9ia, New York Tribune Inc.) French airain have bi-'-n s'riving ot. i box a front of over sixty "kilometre* ^m is lefl and ten miies southeast of 1-3 niües) was frustrated. Between IFOR YOUR Stenay only Le ¿Cjáft* sen¿í Sedan. Further west American Quesnoy ar.d L-'ndrecies our re- Air Attacks helpless in a military troops terree sf--mmed the thm«t. ri AUSTRIA-HUNGARYwhich took lad reached Vernieres, five miles due On the enemy BONDS by the armistice remainder ef the front our I east of .y*yJ effect Politically rpeak* of the vi.lagt Le Chesne, which foremost bUtle troops brought the and yesterday. Is about ten miles northeast of Vou- assault to a atandst 11. up German Government Com- ing, the Dual Monarchy was a dere¬ West of the Meat« -.îers. have engagent««ta Lib««? B««4., to America That lict before the armistice was signed. developed ;n D.bulet Forest. ¦MIMM polieie*. ."Wd» plains The Allies gain control of the West of the Mpuse the American ad- YOURand «ikfT fteipen«* ahiolutrlv aaf«» Allies Civilians Trentino and a portion of the in oar Slay large retirement thruugh the Stenaj Gap to Italian Front vault. Our hosree, m, .-i as the brenner indu,,. Tyrol.up as far Montmedy and the Metz-Thionvil.e line. LONDON (Nov. 4)..Th.- T« nth ihr «ant of a private room, Vi Pass. This gives thpm a base of The German armies in the Ke'.hel sec¬ Army on reached the h e wtrt fron» $S a yacr ¦»*. of Villo Sunday 4 It Ended Bavaria and opens tor have been outflanked from the east to. Praturlont», the Mod na $7 SO box ie atorU large Says "»perations against River east of Pordenone. St l.;u.r ri»«.i.iiih .or Austria and Bo- are now reduced to a line a tlieavrr*g«*i.,i(uta', oat "he into and single d Aviano. ¦¦- way upper U has continued it* « i?* Practice October 1 advance ff **ha!i be pirated j* lemia, if it is ever found advisahie o." retreat.that no^th toward Me- »how Ton our fâcilitiiH. Prussia zieres. When Pershing reaches Sedan The number of prisoner«« capture! to threaten Saxony and by this army is now ov r 16 000. Of Wtum earn., o,» /m Threatens to Resume Bomb¬ from the south. But such an oper¬ the German line coming down along the these more than 1,000 have been *.. v.h- ation is highly improbable. It Belgian border will also be dislocated. t»tken by the 14th Corps, mm-' Turkey The lateral railroad link between the tro<>ps. The Royai Air Force I. «- Sherman National ing if "Objects of Culture" vould be if Its Rank I attempted only Germany iirmies in the north and those east of pursued operat.ons against he Fifth Avenue at 32ad Siit-rt Dismembered !ecided to fight another winter and retreating co'umns. Are Not Spared the Meuse will be severed and the Ger¬ The 4$>tb Division has occupied j-pring campaign. man front will be cut into two sections, Levico (ten mi'e< southwest of The spectacle of Tur¬ Trentl This In yesterday's fighting the Americans the shaded area and Istria and Dalmatia are surren¬ one supplied through Liège and the division In the la»t WASHINGTON, Nov. 4..The Ger- occupied forty-eight hours has taken nvny key fizzing and sputter¬ are now nine miles frcm Sedan. A new offensive was east of dered. The Austro-Hungarian fleet other supp.ied through Luxemburg and thousan !» man government to-day notified the only begun of prison re. the ru iber own the in the direction of the arrows. and Allied cuntrol of the M«tz. The Ardennes region will con¬ of which is es i mate «I to exceed M ing in her grease. United States that since October 1 its Meuse, disappears, 000, Several littoral is made absolute. stitute a huge natural barrier between hundred guns »lue have clothing and other material* in ik. air forces have been under orders to Adriatic fallen into its h-«r>ds faataat tin«, non and just as the Thanks¬ Com¬ the two groups. «an b* mmsàSt make bomb attacks solely against im¬ The Austro-Hungarian High BELGIAN They are 8t. Nam,. Bordeaux RP£* Season ap¬ portant hostile military objects within mand is allowed to retain a small The American operation north of Nantra. Marseille., Rouen Hrr"t ! giving German Line Verdun has been of vital HAVRE..We have comp'eted the Palliée and Rochefurt the the on Gives C»..,,J5 ¡mediate operations of war, the proportion of the present military importance. of the started y,s-, and It ia now crowned with success. throwing enemy beyond the day,nut will co*tn" proaches. assumption that Allied ar.J American establishment under arms, in order being Ghent-Neuzen Cans'. Tho Germitna for eight Wf-eka. air in¬ a success achieved the des¬ hold a -¦+¦-._. forces were to receive similar to deal with But as there against only few machine gun nest* structions. Before Fierce Attack anarchy. perate resistance o" Germany's best on the west bank of the canal. Domino Case no a central Our Set.Cigarette The delivered the is longer government troops. An attack was also made yes¬ line has hern advanced as for Italians at note, through responsible for order, Allied troeps as the approaches to the northwest Zara, Swiss Legation, protests that air raids terday on the east side of the Meus«, and southern suburbs of Ghent. Continued from page 1 to Report From have been carried out recently against Americans Down 154 may have garrison many points where the American line is now many From north of the village of Zwy Rom« seven German towns, with ioss of life in Austria and in Hungary whi':e miles south of the position» on the naerde the li"e continues along the and troops in force across west bank of the Scheldt. LONDON. Nw.4, The Iuh.., among the civilian population, and swept 'Planes in Three the of establishing a group west bank. ¡.ended at /ara. H.,, the Sambre-Oise Canal. Days process Daimat'a. ar'|m complete set of white dominos. Case This was the first notice received by Meuse and started a new attack the southwestern corner of Mormal Fiant«. It 11* the ciaiul Pf ated Press)..Since the TOURS. Nov. 4 (By The Ass,«ciste Dalmatia. Having been 4Va * 2% foches.$10.25 the American government that such resump¬ way. was Preps). The name long undei against the weakened line east of fore¬ Forest, captured, and the line of of the nine Amer: Venetian rule«, the- hat. »n Initials mi case vHthout orders had tion of the American offensive on The Austro-Hungarian terms can base in citj It»!,»» stamped been issued to the German the river. Gouraud's army, on the Sambre Canal was passed Half ports France, the servie aspect. It is inhabited larfrelv h\ lui this front the shadow the term« to be offered to Ger¬ supply or^nniznt .«us, which have er lana charge. air forces, which have constantly Americans have of Mormal Forest was taken and Mm only important induatry .. Pershing's right, kept pace with many. Since Germany is still strong tered an "On to Berlin" contest, to d< the manufacture of a Cigarette case, shown open and raided defenceless cities and towns in brought down in three days 124 10,000 were Fur¬ termine which can <'.l<«i>rat*<] wuuor J the American advance, forcing and united more guarantees prisoners captured. un.oad guns, foot maraschino. dosed, txco extension pockets taking France, Great Britain and Italy since German The Ameri¬ sweeping ther north the British reached the sea! the beaten Germans to fall back airplanes. of eventual submission may have to be x'J cigt.rettes- Colored pin the war besan. cans have lost little Aune'.le east of Valen- leather .$6.25 behind the Ardennes Canal to Le twenty-nine ma¬ demanded. The elimination of German River, No Comment on Note chines. . oiennes and only ten miles west of Inititrfs stamped 25c entra. Chesne. naval power is a consideration of the The State made Mons. The Belgian army has occupied Department public In first importance, since the submarine the German note without comment. It aerial fighting to-day between is st'll the Kaiser's m-«st the northern suburbs of Ghent and follows: dangerous reached of the Scheldt River Cross "Envelope" Bag ! Americans Wrest American and enemy machines, the Austrian prece¬ the line "Tue German aerial forces have been weapon. Following east of Ghent. unofficial dis- thirty German airplanes were the Allies would occupy the Early under orders since the beginning of Laneuville From dent, from London fall October of this year to make brought down and three balloons and take patches reported the only whole Rhine Valley posses¬ The brmb attacks which are directed solely Huns destroyed. Seven of the American sion of Cologne, Mainz, Essen, Helgo¬ of Ghent Germans b'gan many against important hostile military ob- Retreating to remove their stores from WITH THE are Wilhelmshaven and the Kiel days ago jeets within the immediate area of AMERICAN ARMY 'planes missing. land, this city. It cannot be he'd much operations of war. These orders were NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Nov. 4 Montmedy was bombed by a Canal. issued on the assumption that the en-1 The American drive north of Verdun longer. The British approache toward cmy aerial forces were to receive sim- (11:30 v. m.) (By The Associated squadron of forty-five 'planes, made further yes¬ Mons compels a speedy German retire- ilnr instructions. Press)..The American troops late this which were protected 100 surprising progress the "In this the-German afternoon advanced by pur¬ In this critical sector German ment in Belgium to Brussels-Mons- assuming peo-j their lines both suit 'planes, this afternoon. Ex¬ terday. line. pie find themselves disappointed. A east and west, occupying Laneuville, resistance has be;en thoroughly broken. Maubcuge John short time the made bomb cellent results were David ago enemy obtained on All- The First Army has The Germans are still fighting game- Wool attacks on the German towns of directly opposite Stenay, and taking the passed beybnd Les Grandes Armoises on heavy enemy traffic behind on the west bank of the Meuse, ly in the Maubeuge sector. Hinden- Wetzler, Kaiserslautern, Mannheim,; the left. The the line. Stenay, Ludwigshafen, Freiburg, Forbach and advance to-day averaged four miles. and is now striking for Sedan. Yester- burg's armies are as yet nowhere near Winter Overcoats numerous victims $25.00 Weisbaden, claiming In the face of the advance was within exhaustion. It is the collapse of Ger- among the civilian Nor stubborn opposition elay aiorning population. the a of Beaumont. man morale behind the lines which ia For Lia k or colored has occupied territory been spared. It. Americans tool, and he.d '.he wood¬ agrees that difficulties have amen a mile and quarter For women, pin the to $25.00 $25.00 For can which northwest of her knees. seal, silk two com- is evident that Germany refrain ed heights south of Beaumont, the last Germans have fe>und im.os- This town lies six miles brin-^irg Germany lining, framed from aerial attacks on enemy territory German stronghold west of the Mouse. siblo to overéeme. partments in center, attached mirror, behind the area of The Amo'ican Form- silver mount- operations only if,« The advance carried the lines forward intelligence office's Tracing Loose-Draping deep pockeis inside, en their side, the enemy from now on have learned that the confusion in the lugs ./» flop. Size 7\± x 7 will reciprocate and also refrain from for an average gain of more than three, i enemy army is incr*asini almost hour- Double Breasters Breasters inches .$20.00 making aerial attacks outside the area miles. ly. Apparently the liaison betwee i Single the various units i Silver block each liOc. pf military operations. ¡ The forces on the heights are now ha been badly have t me to 'TH'HE easic-t letters, letter, broken. As one o,-' th,> Official Statements thing Concerned About "Culture" only about seven and confirming this, one-ha'f miles prisoners taken by the Amer caps burn all day to- / i i i he world tor a "In the expectation that the inten- from on the to be a tion shared the other to Carignan, Mezieres-Metz proved runner who had be.Mi rOU by side, and sent forward from one of the followed the dav, but in these merchant to further humanity* and preserve im- railroad, just about nine miles he«d- FRENCH up enemy closely say, of from Sedan, both with¬ quarters twenty miles behind the line throughout his withdrawal yester ay times no true is. "T. II. portant objects culture, will meet; bringing plp.ces to discover what was the reason f;*r PARIS (NIGHT)..The First Army attacked and drove him thoughtful with the with the understanding of its oppo- in range of the Allied shell fire. the confusion at th\; nornjng, the, '-German the front ami the attacked in conjunct.on with from his new positions on the line American has mon?y to Kaiser,'* an! mark up nents, government pro- The day's work may be said to have fai lire of the men to hold. bra.oh on the Samo»e-Oise Canal, of the Aunelle River. East of this to the governments of the other It ie learned that Vadencourt. We burn. The on poses countries that been complete. It was the principal high officers of the between Oisy and river the guards division has capt- Ege priceê. That glib Kaiser belligerent correspond- German stac held a crossed the canal and a foot¬ ured inre h war attacks ob- at the where an day unless the guns during troops have made progress along the y-u paid gone beyond u^on military centre, American di¬ situation pets alte>gether out of hand. night on the who .*. Aisne front be¬ f r ; right bank of the Scheldt and hive p-ice any sot of an ^2ô for a All-Wool jectives. vision crashed through despite tho Although the army at the fr nt shows tween Rethel and Semuy. E.treux and passable For women, black or colored mo- of in passed beyond Onnaing. Ove coat that han"a o- Overo i '. In war t wen a most stubborn opposition offered by extraordinary demoralization, it st Jl is ! During the month October, Our advance is continuing on the rocco case, silk lining, complete the Germans since, the of functioning with enough discipline to | the course of incessant lighting in whole battlefront. íí< th r, but $25 is a strikingly $25 All-Wo 1 John Dtvtd white cilluloid til extra side Yanks and French begmni: g indicate the of which the First. Army was engaged tings, the offensive. The of the lino elown. possibility its steadying low price for a t All-Wool Overcoat is a fi d. a bull's pocket, lo.k and key. Sizes: 14 and apex on the Oise fron , it took 10.387 AMERICAN John J'J Close Stenay Gap, was driven to the heights, which ar-: Meanwhile, however, the Americans prisoners, of whom 204 were officers, Dav d Overcoat eye. a commercial tri mph. inch.,.$41-$43 are pressing their ndvantage with dash and captured 113 cannon, besides vital, affording dominating positions and vim. WASHINGTON (Nov. 4) (Morn¬ W-'rm, woolh h a her Oreen, Brow an i Main Retreat Line from 1,500 machine guns and considerable ing)..Carrying our attack further Gray the artil cry. The American so material. blendi.i s s If IN loss°s far hav->b-*en into the enemy'3 territory co-day our collar; sa in- Scotch Mixtur s; «-If c liar; WITH THE FRENCH ARMY Patrols went into and the » beyond astonishing y light, have - ire of the compared with thi| BRITISH troops passed through the Bois lined yok and sie ves; sati >at n lined ke an Ip-vcs; FRANCE, Nov. 4 (By The Associated: town itself, but its possession is un¬ operation. Th re ha; b en de Belval and the Bj.s tíup vi Grache y fighting, but of a half-hearted j LONDON (NIGHT)..This morning and are on the piped ss'tm?; all the luxuries sa in- s ¡mis; all the Press)..The operation which the necessary as lon2 as the hills are held sort, ex-i of the Fourth Third and Fi'"st heights two kilomètres iped cept in.a few cases where for bri«?f in-1 troops south of Beaumont. Further to the and ingenuities a much luxuries and 4 Franco-American forces are engaged by the Americans. The German? c n- I tervaIs sta-ds were British arm.es attacked between the of ingenuities of strong made by! the River west we are approaching Verrières. A.I in carrying out north of the Argonne not fight over the terrain American cnt.nued t.s It' 1 mited David s. 1 s a I"mited again morning wings Sedan to Metz are not smashed first. advance, the Americans pun ed On t"*e right of the attack the 1st Army success¬ their battlcfronf. They moved the down to the as¬ ful attacks to-day, in its chance, but with an un im ted el with an un imited north-1 The military authorities were cvrr- streets with fix^d b-y n't«}. Harricourt, Gern.ont, Au- Don't ay 'TU irait ynit fighting, declaring may bloody interval. Only n few great dash gaUantry Bar, till Don' say "VU m gönne. On their left they are press- the end of the of the Germans two divisions stormed t.re formidable the, Fos e, Sommauthe, Belval, to-morrow" Kit when eastward near the Oise in the re¬ spell present operation escaped. Nouart, St. because the to-morrow" because the "Furlough" foiling Bag, ing and that otjiers to the obstacle presented by the line of the Pierremont, Barricou<.'t, not in use folds flat and compact to gion of Guise. any north, west- Aside from its Sambre Canal, and in spite of strong Tailly, 'Hal.es, Montigny, Sassey, Overcoats won't. Overcoats won't. -.- ward or eastward wou!d con¬ importance in the ! Chatillon-sur-Bar and Brieuiles-.sur- om-half its size and three-inch directly present war its resistance from the enemy have stitute new through status as the on to a de**th of over three Bar. thickness, taking no space in trai'el- Economic Union of entirely operations. keypoint "to the German pressed iossos have been T,m hide >#r '/lack cobra (5 V. German resistance communica¬ miles to the e.»st of it. Heavy inflicted on ling. hide, m.)-.The tions fouth of the In these operations the First the enemy due to the continuous limn I «c/.\ Sizes 18 encountered by the American on Ardennes, the city! blows J°HN DAVID lining, strong Allies Is Demanded troops of Sedan, toward which the Division, under command of General during he past month and by and »? inch... . . all of tho front was the Americans! town the surprise and force of the re¬ $32.50-$34.50 virtually parts are and Strickland, having captured the Tan cloth... As Peace feature of the The pressing from which they are | of Catillon. forced passages of the newed attack on November 1. State¬ Army .$22.00-$24.00 Security fighting to-day. oppo¬ about ten miles ments of show chat sition was distant, is rich in his- cana' opposite that place and near prisoners his at PARIS, Oct. 31..The Industrial and especially Stubborn on the toric to south organizations have been thrown into Broadway «32-Street Cross left associations. Chiefly, however, it j the lock two miles the of Sewing Stands Commercial Federation, the mest in¬ right-and flanks, where the enemy is notable for the it. At the latter point, assisted by great confusion. Several complete fluential ~isines8 men's organization brought up reinforcements and de- great victory gained j Royal Engineers, the First Cameron batteries and whole ba.talions have there by the German on been captured our in France, held a luncheon in fended himself with machine guns and army Septem-; Higrlanders effected the passage of by troops. The to-day | ber 1, 1.S70, the the canal in six nvnutes. number of prisoners now exceeds 5,- support of the movement for the crea¬ artillery. during Franco-Prussian j i" 0 and the number of war, which led to the surrender the! In its subsequent advance this than guns more tion of an economic union among the The American left wing ^-ished for- French of, division captured the villages of 100. ward and army of about 84,000 men, to- and La with During the three Allies. The subject was discussed by slowly but doggedly, the gether with Fesmy, Hautrepe Groise, past days we have André Lebon, former Minister of Com¬ Americans occupied Verrières and Emperor Napoleon III, the 1 500 prisoners. already penetrated to a depth of ultimate result being the fall of On its left the 32nd Division three miles en an eight-mile front merce and now President of the Feder¬ Oches. The right wing worked its way the crossed the and control French Empire and the establishment of crtnal at Ors and after gained of dominating ation, toge.her with the presid nts of down the River Meuse and reached a the French Republic. severe fighting took Rue d'en Haur heights, which enabled us to bring the American, Britisn, It lían, B.l^ian I line between Beaufort and Beauclair Having cleared the live of the canal the tire of ou- heavy artii.ery on the and north of Helles and to the south and north of this vil¬ important rai'road* Ines at Mont- and Franco-Serbian Chambers of Com¬ Wiseppe. This lage, it con'inued its advanced and medy Longuyon and Conflans. merce flank met with the most stuoborn in Paris. re- Americans Find drove the e-npmy from the villages Since November 1 seven;een Ger¬ M. Lebon in his remarks pointed out sistance from the enemy, who fought of Mezieres, La Folio and Sambre- man divisions have been identified ton. on the front that the change in the governm nt of bitterly to prevent encroachment on the Befouled of the attack, nine of Buzancy In the centre of the attack the which were in lina on that Germany, while it mi^ht be cons de ed important town of morning, Help! Stenay. 13th Division, under General Mor- ana additional divisions have rein¬ a punishment of Germany's former j American troops in mass made no By Vindictive Foe land. the Fifth, General Shute and forced the line since the beginning rulers, consti.utcd in no way a guar- WITH THE the Fourth of the attack a *. effort to cross the River Meure. Patrols AMERICAN ARMY Corps, General Harper, in futile effort to Handsome sewing table, of solid ma- «ntcc for the future, as the German attacked the western face of Mor- stop our progress. Ä small word, but it means a with Gothic had be n entire y responsible encountered heavy machine gun and ar¬ NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Nov. 4 hogany, lattice and people The mal Forest. in addition to regulars there were (.'over toloredsatin] for the acts of those who led them tillery fire at every attempt. They re¬ (By Associated Press)..Buzancy, After in this attack whole lot to the man lining throughout, of and had in such some¬ the heavy fighting the infantry divisions composed of who is morocco acquiesced acts, mained at nightfall on the west bank. largest of the towns delivered and tanks drove the Nationa; from T^xas looking bather, complete sewing times silence, sometimes ap- by enemy from his Army troops work by by The centre moved so fast that the Americans, reflects the of positions in the we tern outskirts of and Ok ahorna; from Kaneas, Mis¬ for it. accessories, ample space. Size proval, and always by actual com- they spirt the the Colorado x II .<¦ Uli took vind.ctiveness forest, capturing the vi lag*s of souri, and New Mexico; J0Y4 y+ inches high. $42.00 piicity. He urged that the Allie î prisoner German reinforcements displayed by the Ger¬ Soyeres Preux-au-Bois, lrom New York; from New Iv'sry enamel stand, glazed calfskin should insure pre.erentit! treatment to aid their comrades in the mans when they are forced to !""'' Hecq. Futoy and Jersey "to coming abandon T.ouv*arHip*8. Thereafter our in¬ Maryland West Virginia, anc over .$45.00 ««-mong themselves, avoid being front lines. a region have held for from the District of Columbia anc Let The Tribune's classified de¬ anew Gorman com- they any con- fantry continued the advance. ov*r- at «uu.merged by aider, ble .nee tue eat n; tu Virginia. Sewing stand, right, shirred silk merce." The Allies, he noted, were General Pershing's forces early to¬ time. The town had been co441.uk g ral diffi¬ reed almost culties of the heavily wooded partment you find it, as it has bag, basket, flower dteorntion, masters of the world's markets in all day had taken well above 5 000 prison¬ wholly Germanized. French and the ground help tibbon handle. Colored enamel raw mat"rials resistance of the enemy. GERMAN except coal. Germany, ers in the present movement. civilians had disappea.ed a time the silver baa«. ..'-Í in ken he declared, shou'd be placed und.-r ago and the long Moving through inclosed coun¬ BERLIN for hundreds of other short-handed staff, p'ated -he ward Almost forty villages have been occu- si«jns over the shops were try on the southern edge of the for¬ (DAY)..There w-re fore .$8.75 hip of the Allies, not in a all in German. On the streets and est the 25th field engagements befjre our nsv high mi'itarv and but eco¬ pied by the Americans in tho avenues Division forced crossings lines lirms. political way, territory su'h names as Wilhelm- of the Sambre Canal Land- north of Ghent. We .s ant nomically. reconquered from the Germans. strasse had been opposite here on the canal and the wester, Sir John Pilter, in substituted for those recies nnd captured the town. Fur¬ outskirts honorary president All partt of the line wore acÄv> dur¬ French. ther north the 18th of, the town in fig.¡tin«, of the British Chamber of Commerce, There was and 50th divi¬ contact last The left evidence that the Gcr- sions penetrated the with the enemy. ».ocommended the creation of an inter- ing night. wing con¬ mans had carried ort deeply into for¬ East of we customs tinued its advance with the usual activ- est itself and are still Valenciennes hnv Allied union. tittle interrup¬ ities in the but advancing. withdrawn our front s mewhat. Ii 'Phone Your World'» GreMlM« Let«flier Sloroe tion, even after da knes.i municipality, with com- The 38th Division has reae'ed Les Ad to Th« had fa.lcn. I ">lete contempt for previous conditions Grandes Pâtures and the evening the enemy stood nea The Americans reached Boult-aux-Bo'u and witn a tiesire the 17th Divi¬ New York Ghent at 4 o'clock this to wipe out any sug- sion has caotured in the Onnair.g, Jeniain and V Hers Pol Captured morning. Th^ir pa¬ gestion of those who had centre Locquignol, On both sides of Le an« trols were at the hee's of the r tr at- formerly of the forest. Quesnoy BEEKMAN 3000 404 Fifth At«. 253 Broadway ¡ved there. Their departure, however, Severe took Lnnd-ecies there has been incr a; 1 On 'ng'enemy, who were h -ard leaving th > was marked, as in few fighting place this We {At aith Strest) (Opp. City Hall) Sunday, Says northern end of the other cases, by morning in the neighborhood of artillery fighting. repulsed ai town by waç in, a desire to leave desolation Le enemy count r nltaek in th s re m and who had made their o the behind Quesnoy, where the enemy counter el «Boston London London "Daily Newè" escaí by them. From end to end the streets attacked in force Between the Oise and the Aism time tht Americans had made their of the town and the houses and was repulsed the artillery revived 145 Tieraont St. 89 Regent St LONDON, Nov. 4 (By United Press"». way through the town in the the reek with by a New Zealand division with greit fi.ing in th« Ghent was glo-m. stench of filth wilfuMy distributed. lo s in evening. Here, north of Guise an« captured Sunday'morning, From the left flank to the right t*"erc The was killed and prisoners. Our near Dealer« Throughout the World "Tho Newa" announced ore place a scene of lott, wanton troons have Banogne, the nrtiMery fire wa Daily to-day. I evidences that the Germ-xn oftVer«. dest-uction passed to t e south and of int * The received in a Rotterdam .are to hold and enfou'ment, but north of this great, nsity in c nne t 01 nf^-wae trying the'r men to th ir whether the wfprk was fort:fif>d town and are with unsucce sful partial carried out now ¦> attacks ; dispatch. J task, but reports from different sources by sever«! nv'-s *o tb<* «st -*f it. b; t l order is not kn/wn. On the left Enarlish the enemy. In conn ction, with th troops, having withdrawal of our front ent of th