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ï~~ FRIIDAY E NTNG, OCT B u 1, 1918. ~ H IBUSV IiINS IIL U'b of '. r- f..._,.. The Ill rahnt -klrmists Follows Hard torday In arch hrou h Moras - oi N rtbernRussia. dot to Alt h _____by toleph a written t ITH.: 110. HRSICAyJ A NY monog TlilS MINA, 14'tlOsday, O04. 16. which hot sno of treesob from -wb ch a thoeeIt 'beytie *st -poe had ghettloOut cloed are tnoeo.p floes or Â~ weh, woe!pictureh '0 Coda Jty An.ierioho troopS oaft- Maorr dilietnr ma tand ahot fight Health C Amen d basrked at dawnt him the M a, wceny odei tvr steame., wrrt a tn s00 d of th liebeniki.t st',mttmener la shell g viiidaes.upstream. IMaor fter t dgiog Vae.enie over aothot a r Ideeps It. m 4 than thoe Ito'tooloe p odote, t rough Stagling vtttagee asmauls pool road do ohapet. near, ity the 01 oh are he graves of foor Amer- ewsa es bitted a&o'montfhW. the troopsheoea Ad ot n n-.to test to the Il-r,He0 oi~o oh I-priotted village. I he a to little gorrisons hod heen. hold- Th o off for week superior attacking I not ttecide. to aids 'by a fleet of gun mount- the Stao WoPt be Here w runner direct- Issue anot0 he con goat tin sUp imotod4tl.-' ater and hrough woosl ewap to,.tie ail depend kof tb enemy who wooscnic- Cemnmionle g thoenil go. cage said. Wade Through Mormon. Seheneor to gold o ledte water-soaked bove been mad-co oarod sodiero ingle file of the town tafter Ito through the t~uLdra. hrt been ch one' American soeier do- Ies, the Me ted an big eoft pudding. The ten join td from oecmoss bum-.".k to a her. across clear. cold LANSIHO dle, ho plungd1n up to choir be whet the htkmmok ween to- TO SI nent. eo Amen cane epent beers in the SceroI vr d.,Tesnwse- 'nlinand the wind whipping the moms io eF ded tr oan they reached tho B h Anrf h fretbr e hnn te Ae /rrbninotren lt mejoand Ittwoo 10 r ir weuld be r ce he puldic pisaII a remtaieed o urrountling to a theater and a use which are un-age. He Ctuation tn All cloning order. h oappointed by e aunege woe told so ten order. int ci ble placee of s to him early In ti te Beard of H aI why he did n t d.that it nee r oid leday tb t whether.beowt rder. nr whether eying picith I on what th or thought. y night, comes of I eoidI h bei'no "auth. ound Inttide the ARMS PRODi E E DIPLOMA f hi~te Qeo WhiretteMay, NTON,. Oct. aghlogtoe Ian Lt the epenne of 1matte Corps h ung from TI FAMUS 'FG1IING6 1E' ORDER me IN FEROCIOUS BATTES. Sao Went Over the Top Yellidg ply lemne sing or- Their Commanderts" Slogan, 'ocaMe "Bayonets andGuns.' Died to--' By THOMAS MARVtIN JOSNaON, in Al-on A Sep tai onseoditof theo etbSwhile Dispatch. } is wore ioeO-lsbt, 1ti.i moing WITH THE AMERICAN FI~0T rued by ARMY AT VERDUJN, Oct. ii._4o Id that notold day woe a big day in what history did net will coil the "t~et Bottle of Verdpe." ho Cem- Under thn blowe dealt by Americlane e Mayer. attackieg with wonderful courage egtehim and ' persevnocOe. n the reain-~ emlage, drenched batle field, where then he week, slipped and slithered in the tmeachlb.h and orous mud of thneJfriehiid line As o nforce newer before. Crossing thn ow~ien reached river and cutting throgh the wire entanglements under heavy macbite, he bad gun fire. Obey stormed tGraed Pre, a ld obey good-aized tnwn on the northern if he did bank of thu tcam, croeeing upou lde the- bridgee threwn up by engineers. owa. It Waler Op to Their Neckso Health She.of ibo doughbeoyseesiply ror Sau- plunged in and waded acroso. up to their neks In the chilling water. It Influenza wao a splendid roit. Thin adoutskirts nancesthreatenCbampagneutle e a toc mseso strong roint of Imoportanein the city tim- Kriemhlld ebeme of things, while more impertant still in the advntee in thu Grand Pre region of which the French copture of 1iouron EERS Ternies aod Ol isy in a part.. S EE Thie begin ondraw h noise S EEabout the meonainous wooded has tion which binges on lhn position.uf Statute the Kriemhlld line. rtepe Meanwhile. furthnr root with a char. eacteristically Incomparahle dm h the "fighting Sixty-ninth" rnehd 1.-At- the, previously front line trenches of lords to the Kriemhlld poittnsuth of St. members Georges, thoesame place whern thn hrougttt tanbe had forged through to the icretary 'lobckmoses nf hotbed wire, but te In repro- infantry could net follow.rice, to- Fighting Wa Ferocious. nd oerm- Then fight for thin line of ty from trenches woo marked by extrooroti nary ferocity. Still morn fresh Getnnton man troepe net the same fato as the Ida that Pruttiatt Guard at Meurcy Form, and against the "ieit-nmsth" am before, isto tis oh- far ahead as anything. hnr asm "We Want Junt two thingn,. boytoe-, and bayonete and gun, eaid Lleutenaml ucing Colonel William J: Donovan. befel-e of mete the men went ever the top. the din- It in related that boyssetarted to 11 warde the Germansshouting, "Bay onets and gone." At many ptointe 00 the linen the SGermane countor attackoed furieusly, but nowphere, as fair as can he told, 1 e,0eo were they able te gain any of the r ork.ltot ground. Douglas It woo a day of fierce and bloody p" yee- fighting, especially along the Attn, to. 00 where the Germans struggled fran. e o. U clety te proevent a croesing. quota j Gine MooaoeAdneotgiago noo h etfaue f woe on work by the Amerlcans---and soomt -where- if the treops who took Grand PIro realthy bad never boon under tholl fire -be. Iwith fore--'ie' that the advanco continued 150,000. onto-the neck of the. high ground tan two wattl'beyond the town. Thin ginns fibav owurO machine gunners a oplendid field f60of fire in repulsing the Gerna iedhmconter att"c. which it is certain ed him- will be mad n bean effort to recap. atb thet town' t j'e- or a couple of days. perhaps, the A ricans will -bavee sme bard tomb, as; on the Veolo in omielainini H bridgeheads across the river, wit,LF h rde n od ne i u thn situatien there in euck am to gin tcgp.confidence. eud 'Thinshb.. been a good day ands i"fr,fow mee Bie it wilt bring fee-ti y etdoy fr.uit S JW:'WANT:VOICE;. IN EFR POLICEMAN PTO BE TRIED DAY THllU A W D' T K1 A.. ON CHARGE-OFDISLOYAL TL "9.~ulJ A O.Bsocfoed Aeeaed ofd AVg 1toing of Lusissalal Aeolad DYljI t of Prenioun Cbetge. Polieemon Johe H. liottefe, 3536 Mrefodraatce }o eWyoming Street District.:.1110 be Engles Papers Sho Ii ide n tried by the Beard of Pollee Cymmin- Britain'sPatiBe an.orshsafroo onacrg of disloyal remarbo. ieo in pad to Coast Operat ons, have stated: Thin country never ebeu 4h! ane 4 BQ to wair with Germany; the sink- B the ated proea { onrs;Ucem wilnve Lak oatts ome lto fea e end, th nec fng nespapessayand they I a oyofmie o lese." ofthin am a reemerable doylin e The remarks ace hold te bane been wr onigottepetno made while Sattefold wae on dutywpioibythegBrutithearomy nt last July and August a theo tkeso layt thenfarreac h aumyeoa t Barbers' Supply-Ce.. Jeffhen and The Belgian ceast poret- ye Park afnuoe. Battefeld Vam denie pai TYrp, sreerigt makln the remahks. de aring that Dalyreleg irahwntfron to eb hehrgoo are the resut ofhaleaper-jnot ost, were eymbols of t tpe term tg strike duty at the plant mey U-beat campaign and tb4tbrt fear)oliy. Befoeu charges were filed1 to Great Britain. The enacuateont with thi heard, Capt. O'Brien of he, Obes places. it addes in deubly h - 'Wyqining Street District m~ade a per- intilating and moraily ruintous for eon Li investigatio. Hatteteld weeautcson tyw tried latoot um r on chargos of' ThneDaly Mail describe. There making cautce rmarksto cncerning an the hint day 'of th[' war. President Wiluon. bui woosoacquitted. The Daily Express refers to the r - -- portemd Germ anCeaatien of don - THANKS FOR WORKERS IN ALTON t: e nretreat as"another teove Tho Times eays: "Germanyns b - Poo-ching (seds ob todicro' Greeting to loted abandonment of the practic as300(Carotdge Siobero. of barbarism in the outcome tfai Coineoee'Iattcn of their inn prf rt riets. but it cannot ho forgottl cent loyalty plodg;t rctently wothat hundredth ef towns and ng ooeniedIn a ttrre'elord atAl' lave beenosanagely wrecked. T ton esterday from Grt1I' nbing. wlobed process of deportatien Int henaeefathdA:rca meunt ceasecand the unhappy' poop "in te nae of he A rip already carried off muste b Itnpoditionacy Florces I extendti o turned." thu 3100 employee of thu Wetern ________ CartridgneC..our depaptirecla dion of their reap otlon to stand, behind the boys at lbs front until SY NTE O I tbs war 10 oe-c. The unfiluchiug lE f St. Lenisae, Provs tOn courage wth whirl our ormtesmart Jc tsoMoey Transferred P ua struggling wit ho grim realitie Bak of war would futle without the.awrene It. Sobrimpf ef 31i1e Be 'support ef our Ip t at home.. The snu, East 00. Louis, ham aed t triumpht of onP httouu canoe will moite to tech fora man who, y r ho due Is eo email measurento lbs cetentitng bimselt ans hrimpf,h moo and woetf who ame woe-king $fe rnsfeCity tonot LeuImn, on J with lntlligenod icyqily and ten- ten Citw to Fsey't oue, Ibuobasm to supply ue with ecuni- thenbrme hmleytud. coi clos.' week when he returned ton Jefferno City'tt1 bemarried. Ilie earned ce-c POSTMN TO, TAK ' SELLS tebank there that thn moneyh POSMEN TO - AKE SHELSb~n ransferredbto then PsinTr Will Reeirp pacages tone Usedt is bnrequest. Sin pronounced theo fle Mabo, der a forger. in Root 0.talush 1'u 1falcs. leanred that the man 1mbk ii00 Slal carriern boon been lnstructed the money i*be It n-ac tranlf~rr by Poettnatec Shelph to receive and depoeiting the remaining 32ee,' n-hi deliver small package of nutaehelln' be withdrew at liervais mothI t and froit pite wonted by the Con--aol gone. eroment for making cue mambo foe aprdioro. Fustoe a day of poochMUY HL NO.A CP I apricot. prune. pium, olive, date and AR ILNW. AT cherry pits and butternot. braolinut, walnut and hllcrfout ohole arc to- Banke-gslien, Jest Prod, quested of St. Lous.' but 110 Years Old. Up to yesterday, It woo said that Mtaury 11111, son of Waiker Htil, not more tihao 15,000 pounds bad taO5 ldndett Boevnard, presidento bees obtained In St. Louis, while the Mleobanles'-American Natie about 400 pound.ehane como from Bank. has eenspromoted too-acap outside the rity. ta cbo, according to a mneseage re The pitsand uhells ore from 20 to delved from himn by him mother ypst dO per dent more effective than sub- erday.. olitubee, Captain Hill. who ins 16IYes. old, itt in the on-ltion uee-vicq - TAFT 'OFFERS TO SPEAK HERE France. He recently wasoo 101. beotda illed, but thie found',to boan eror. Te fain dWili Probably Aid hittotr tCainpaigt bhtt reeived;letters, from him, dat if 'nfleea itmaolon Permits. after the time when bin death Formnr I President Taft yeserday cold to have' occured. He hae be anotifIed Chairman Cote' of the Ito' with the Twenty-0outth Aero Squad~ publican State Committee tbot he ron since bin arrival in France 104 tcould be in St. Loden Nov. 2, theo Sat- spring. urday before election, to upeak for 1t- j { -'Sidon P Spencer. nominee for Unit - ed States Senafldr, sod far the Re-IFUNZ UUIT LI e'publican ticket. Aragmnsfor the meetng, 'The St..outs Tuberculosis Society g' hae no bee madebecase b booe'has bskedthe Assocated ealP htIfluenza closing order;' hut if the to distribute in parcels leaflets gin-o iorder It withdrawn befoto chat dots' simpte roild for preventing and treat the mcoetizg probably wilt be in thele Inf inlenzac, The eoclocy -olnnteeca Coliseumt or the Odeon.; If it ls not to splty.hsleaflets. a withdrawn Taft wilt be intifted tnt ]Mere ttunasutun000leaflets ban hto come to St. Louis, bhoesn d ho" byth ibeu - p..-. brary. -aTtosociey hoo turnodonm qf its asPtomgit'~a ae.gr tentiooe 1'Aoight influcxau,, and G'Permilssion hitm been glven by May-baa mumpclnde reguarwrkea 1 -I a, i' i f' e s u { 'r ace asotuottt forced to co we cm on mere efeat o courso by the mititary' alto ties foe-fly dissolve a e1nire defeneive remaeo. singlooliga d trace that he thu gradual retreat toPottY! Von will'bnd ol wilt be lent 'which is irropta able by ging of the 0oalp i money-that IF to ssy, insa40far-0"andlyoot oiwill hf such denootaton Ise inherent it. the glossy. silky land oat conduct of the war Itself, a~d espe- felakwdy ie dottly to the ktmhardmcntI of Gee-- noStm many positiotns by enemy a tltlety. J FREEI BOX DIES FROM I FLUENEZA WHIILE ' a,,8er FIGHTING -PRISON SEIIENC A aissO* as [Oate Medaltt, onrlctrd of4Asoen, Amoneg Viciemee of Nslady-.Beoth en Dir. Wiids Few Hopes. Louttebledatin. 30 yea qold,.ieu630 South Jefferoon avenue,. orveing ualesman fyr' the Modero Shirt Co., died of infioenaa yesterday within a few hourp of the death of loin broth er, Cha-tee a mer-chant at Che-isto pher.' li., frot the samme disease. Loute Medallo conducedCa ocloth-, tog store at "Taft' and Grav-tesan nues until Oct.12, 1916, wheyt anecx- - ploolon wrecsked the buidiob. Me daito woo fosfd goity of praen n t Circuit Judge Caihouns cot et and sentenced to givn yews-aIn tine peal tentiary. He had filed a min ~o fr a new to-tat, onrs judge Calhioun had it under advb~reent when GMedaile " Chot-les Med Ilte woo brought here when be oet ahcted tyftueooa acn oral dope ago. Adoubt fun rai woo held this moreieg. Brial wae at! I Control. M. _Cayo- - ILLINOIS BARS GATHERINGS Only MetIt sF 4 oWar! fs. Wor Weto -Be CHICAGO, det. 18e-All public ~ gatherings.thropgbeut hiln is not absoutey eestGal to the ar are.-r Prohtbited ins a proetamatie ldued } by the Stan? Influennza Comin hion A l wtth the approveal of Guov, wdeo. There are de tai-od'oe be petard cf 300,000 ot4of tnfluenza in [iii noin, and It in fe red tiens um t will been 1714 death s. O SSLINELESS SUNDAYS OVER ",kap id de Garfield Litis en A UIle.-afr' Ol, wh B~ee In Sints t+ 0kM of - Andl Wherever hut the Amoolated -ru.aa WASIHGTOC, Oct. 1 Fuei 'ADp-C]1 Administrator,,Garfield orday I!az E h lifted the ban. on Sunday gane-.n. tine, effective ati oncs. Should gasoitoje inc lin fal 1fot -dangerously low~ It w std. at hllgkhbOrhod - lbs Fuel Adioin eto h quar -Ii ters, the csnuest wiltl roteswott.;t Je To OCttfer oQArmsy - 1 Asa Ceeain e. Ha7. J. V. r it, Chn f S rgeon, 's Ilm3 ss -St. Johns Honetai. pti W. if.V j Luodde of tha -" edleal. iaet, I - St. Louis. and *ldgar"e enbh, R I g oil 'along the r flt,'huggsySELLS-. $ 00,000OI sad cureed iis *.i w wee ptotoe - DouamFat henhe htatens;. uoete whisting In T'wq S tots In Rfcw NEW TO IK, Oct. hO. Rti gol ptOOrF airbanks ' cover the1 uithtn 1e Ord* crdoy who hed compieter lnth atteinpt- acrobatic t r o rthe city, jneybooan el 000,00O' 1o0tit bryLo te re.{hehdn t "hsemilw. )no.h Fairbanks etappoarant sn in he stepe of the ubtreasum ii Arms up bankers, he- kers and less Ibeoug*~hX intzens an Bred histeapp, El' f subscription -to Lisg 5 '"r, itu ke.u tn lctore u n 'n Tinutook j ent 'ltoredt hsd ffboo jj;"f 4ue, bed d "soa -del n'clc-ani flh.ineueted p0 enrn. who a eualtn guide in klleccin an. woalonehe Stidepd hini,' 'etptiow, it. One ecu 1..R~~j,foIi.iln'aetstore nett I ~ ElEES U LJ EDED:. t Â~ ar,.Mtia'ti r 08/21/2006 LIBRARY OF OONGRESS NWPPRR1 0

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