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ï~~abattle, have ten pwO~te hbn W ';IN~~,f.~l ws~ ~ ~ Corgeesn~ ~ewsot do Mont. All.1 nt antnighah w~tar. l rg)5' ate" 5 of th acrdnd YP' th s f ea thoa. placesswere shmfld tonight. bythe Frenckhes.q a beotrt 'merisca tip. n the lOw offensive R. o;i'Â~" tan::ins. was' bllht whqn ouvparei f with thsk e='sm~e te $ecn reiat~ceonof Thursday leuse the bad weather 'the -Who e-4ttie front," said the stoate- eWO 11 mpsil od ii; O~tbrigt weadvnoedoursloesd up all kinds of tiinsport and -~p a e.cptrn sd made It nearly' impossible for the t~qielt l~ab W fedthe Amerieans to move their heavy artilg1P.,w im r"w. e,:o four lory The lbed.weather also sertouely oters anc ~' ti:tore' trad tlv hampered- aerial wok and the move. otintyn "i' n erit ntof tanks.atne no~t Giti lo 1i s p c~ttned imhuIiaeo~aslv the enemy tfnd sp 8l a It tbe.for- his r.~!4tsneailAlo.ang the ltpq: t:4 l, e.w L.OJ4 DON, 8e0. V-2-Forlgn Seer star. Bal~ ir a~d Andrew 3onat~ the Chancellor' atthN Exohequer, have 861 fle of~ onferenie with P"I Lloyd George regarding "Bugra's requnest fer-an armistice -;(47 e559$ td peen. not be granhted without severe WNDQ r,: s n. *j- Th1'r British 'id4; such as posiby the oe Governmept7. today received from an of Serbia.. official authqriaed, source an applicatIon from Bulgaria for an armistice. 'INISTERS Of.UL~ The appiliction is regarded as a "sarl-: HURRY WITH PEAC0 ous movement 'and "contkerty- to tie re-______ port' from German sources of the; <By AaocsA ed armistice move there it' no s ggestion PARlIS,. Sept. 27.-Gene, that" it is fie action of Pt'emieri d'Esperey, coni,dng the MaIhnolf on his o*n iitlattre. "T saesn meoile, hat. tel1 rsquet!! h a bdesd to they fic;bÂ~r,pee 'a ie,! 1; ran is o b ~~hlfMqt view of tie ~attr neit fofth orined delegates from tla 4-Bn V72-.44 daged lldillfeo, Ili ie~ Co the S': J Nwts. A e cob H1.Gall!ler (hoveh t4~keO.t l wO~to ( t~l'Z5O b_ g'iis pkin' their -r""'-Ye divilon GQrmans imade 'a"tand' today, but In'but the -,view was. excpresd 10, well- ura Goerzuzent. t tir u n' piat o erdtrieefrst aMnse fFnne g~~fsr~lthr bt tw Spb1 f ber etrmndefors oinformed qatesthtany po awZi Th MiseroFnac.U *l~4iJ~~~ eact aecaIsate ~d Gen ecokf onma Aietr.iote &I hl, r ostadtlsy hmie neafterBlai laea poiioso-BulianU1 od ry, are ont do.at br ittg With-' nachine 5- ptle out~ arn.Te fect, and In connection with what is way to the French' headquarter A~SIYanconinua metho~io ', sweeping advance of the-first day were rY e artine rehgthlie' sewed down, but tonight ih~e line had happening in Palestine would have a the assent of King Ferdinand tO.A e~: ae racpng he inebeen moved forward far enough to profound effect on Trurkey. range the conditions of the arm d of ' hilltops' satisfy headquarters and. win the. praise It wouid free the entire Saloniki army' and eventually the terms of peace,.-. "r of the French. 'whose liaison officers and In certain eventualities which con-I The Frencti commnder reports,1." TR.TT S FI. are clsl1 bevn teoe~tos cern Turkey would free the Mesopta-'the Bulgnrian request reached hlmt't t ----"---The country about Mont Fauton and mia and Palestine forces. 'It also an intermediary, the Generai es (1g Assciated Prs.;the Argonne forest was the scene of would leave the way open to the Black mning the British army in the Os WI' t'1.11EAMERICAN FORCER;.desperate contests. Sea, for It is regarded that the opening 'forming a part of the allied comml NOlIT)'IWAT OF VERQIJN, et, The Germans left masses of machine of such a way would be an essential Gengral Dlfsperey's reply, therto f7 gults and it was against such forms- conditIon for peace with Bulgaria. asked the Bulgarian de~ogates t0"p!D(10'.M.)r? "h""Grmaine "'l " trs ions.that. the Americans were forced Moreover, it would block the chief Ger- sent thenmselves to the Britlsh klnki * eunter~attaeka'northwest of Vareftnos to advance. In the Argonne forest the man route to the east. General D'Fsperey says teatl Ab a Snd between Iveiry and Montfeueoit~ fighting often developed into an almost From the purely military viewpoint. Bulgarian request might be a nlti luetdabt uaheed ne-gain. hand-to-hand character, as lie moni the granting of an armistice to But- ruse to ui'uwy the regrouping of lare it' A Uaisw eL ietdab5.h 9"" garla, it is considered, would be such and the arrival of re-enfocments, Thee wn 'pav arillryfiring (Continued on tteron I Paeh a great advantage to her that it could made a reply declining to grant~l '" _..--- rmistice. but promising tor KILLEDgr ii~ ~l R~~ The text of the Freach cammi~ FER'FIELD o - a i g, ed FLU LUH 1111 reply to a lotter brought by the > sgpi. 2l -Second T f t A v I 5i i Bulgarian officer bearing the Ie~ Nowtoria. Jr., of T..6. g LIII~~question, cannobebyranol m w i w j. II C Lnilitary situatlon, other ttan the l22, wnd. Herbert A vdrs aged 4, were L o *~i Il Vhe thi ile i e s Sec'y uaniels 1 " can accord neither an arnts when henorlaaesuspension of hostllies tel leld; Both,men _____o_________ iscool of aerial t nerp i oeata oa schoIn f atheNearly Seven Thousand Now On the other hand, I will receive* ontractor living (]B sintd rss.)ats need no arousing. "to eveu greater. all due courtesy the delegates, d Leot, Wakefield, CHICAGO,. Sept. 27.-Having in past. efforts in the future." and that again CaOs5 Are Reported in Twen- qualified, of the royal Bulgsrisngci erment. to which your extalleno-ti' loants "given the lie to the sneers and the -bankers will "tanifetut leadership ty-Four Hours -- Pneu- lades in the letter. These deegat ~IAE. thunts of our adversaries that we ar in buying bonds and organizing vie.'rsn teeie n h rts )MIATE. amere nation of' money makers In- toriotia Liberty Ican committees.' monoa Shows Decrease, accompanied hb' a parialmentajr~ erae owyinpois"belief was "Wecare Even Greater Success "F'RANCHET D'IESPERZ.?too5.) eetd ty'npft,"W ar relying wlth absolute confif- It Is understoed that no instruocl aept, 27-cloorge expressed by -Slecretary Daniels in an doey which cones trutlast expert- (Sr isedtetd Prte"' regrding the Itulgartan appllcattowasa noitnated address teday before the Amtericainqen"upon you bankers to make itan WASHINGTON. Stept. 27. -Spanih an armistice wilt, be 'given the tti evencommanders to Macedonia until ) latom tlo succeed Bankers' Association that lhe Anteri- ve greater success loat those 'rhich influenza continuedl to spread today opruit o osltto ew Ingor at tite Its- catn people la*the Fourth Liberty Loan haePeee. ertr ail adi ry camps, 6,Bi3i new cases hav- Prance. treat Britain, the U will dmntgt again that "Ament- I eern ol ' eigo h Ing been reported to the office of lb.' State.n. Italy and the other sillee bitvtntion here eoat~t fourth loan cantiuaig~t tonorrow and to " df'or Mr. Moese cans have left the,valley of money the pert In It to be taken by tbe bank- 'Surgeon General of the armty during that meantime the military operatl era Splndily hve ou et ur te tent for-hor edin atwill continue. nor Rtoliand.; it getting sand baud reached tie heights ea "peddyhy O etortetet orlocpertodeniga 1"tp. fr rv f ony!giittg'calls for aid In the past. ee more noon. This w as ant increase of 685 B LA I iLFN I -M now holdingspeddywlyometoralofteoethne caerpotdyteayB LA I WLLFN urn" or In the it tot the three previous present. tI uyuta u ra'oertenwcssrpre etra yt ueraoia I sthuyu htou rat 1 '. "' loans, " Mr., D aniels tcld theobankers, et subscriptions bav" conic; it is ttro and brought the total for nil canmps to TH MAKING OF PEACE th tto elw h iaca ne. (Continuedl on s'econid Page.) 4.57- CALLS FOR Â~EXACIIO*I ~EFIXED - '' Pneumonia cases slowed a slight rte--___ tA r- i a n S ipbuilde Irs tday. ompared h 3 sum ets oa wr 7.3 y;tl" froau tln or pe et. e am I allies. p1 " ' 1ea se Ftst et reak U 'pnen~ ~ ia. stuatitaintid Iher border strongholds in the hl~,~qyqthe Ohio/?fP Devens. Mass., has been gtten Into making of which Germany even rat band. For te second successive lay retyhsafnradnopceb Ali i.pita and 7!Pt'Aeat.qlPsa.) eld it had not been lposaible to pro- there was a decrease in the number too h piso e nlrosp 'tehded to the Pl&U~~t iA. Sept. 27.--Thru ride the tonnage necessary to transport of new cases reported, the total for inon the a solBo erln oo p f%]Loth'iey. The the effotens American shipbuilders the American armies to Francee and the day being 140. The number of Nrwl hr eayItruto 1yt o.The r hmffrs~-antaln, hotho"shrtd of ships b new cmsweeadeNoth oit ready thsam, re olutiatr x" Purawsbbe fighting Germany have zanat hmtee rdtsol i e nuoi ae lodcesd the victorious nmnrch of the allied ft r, 7 thuart was fyte.sbmagiven, ho asserted, to England, Irance but It deaths were reported. it ti'rautlteBigi -'. nine e aitnt Chairman Burley of themselves " +5+male further sacri' ttslay of those where influenza hasmaofiesndaieradait --. the, Shipping ~s' said tonight itt an flees In order that we mtight get tearly appeared. der as pledges of good faith a+61 sAN. t'res b *e te.PhIladelphla Chain- two million American sodiers to the Camp Dix, N. J1.. reported the largest strategic points as niay bedeilt 'A ANED t+s, battle fields in the first year and a number of new cases, with 1.049. Pneu. O hs onsteewsn he fCe~~aOA o-44gth.Furh half of our war agaiust Germany.' nionla cases reported were 90 and agreement tonight In officsal andV " dery t8 pig."arhs rdce cmuit fdeaths 36. ' diplomatic quarters when word " ' -eeni desig. t7 t prediction, toadse Wrcoiuitiyo Influenza is increasing at Camps thro American official channete tI r " irteresta among the allies and Amecric'a Mea~de.!bid., and Pike. Ark. the -Bulgarians had asked for audil ks~trai von Ca. by e, -Government has tand it is only by the unselfit'hness of --siet ics em fpae ivyi ccrd,,tfe;' kpsaid. "As the etch that all, can bk o~lue assumedetodicuoftrmvife-ce thfGrmnsintoy.ni.Vonited Teen, ssu wdorkis RELIEF IS ARRIJVING utMetCn~~os ''' $'th raeF enh y; IN TRIKENBOSON Mpon the Mentionwihthes.".sp~he U-boat ',.essentl amnot the ntionsf ht he In fsct the emphasis laid etverywi held'the Qed. gyat the Marne,' the ~pv~a ~ ~ ~ ~ _____ must meet almost oversh aed ~j ~~NTINIJE. hhti,~i. 'ncedesahave forever the anlitary forces engaged on the side Bymr ok~ P~ verys ren al f e xelig cfstedactro o 4tfiasheil'the " trtb~ to isolate "t Americat and the allies are directed BOSTON, Sp.2-Word that scs~resthssntatheepcdcii ' evw!iilsa vnt its participaofphia nd ure were being Collapse of Bulgarian re t oprposed to.G'er'lpibit ae directed ~ri ht el.itrk d1;hmnt by ad rushed to Maacshusetts from various course w'old he of tree n~dowba l Ri it '.i tyyiyy7..ti Lit lu A N 10/12/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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