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ï~~NEW HAVEN EVENING REGISTER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918..fi.Private Miss Sawyer,I BhlSICN i~ n * I (Continued,from First Page) DevilDog of Mrarines havo beeni flooding the country 'by cutting the banks of the Scheldt Canal. It ii said that,; the iowlandsa east of the lab canal and northeast of Valenciennes are IT. great mice's which will probably hold up p. the Allied advance for tome time. The same condition prevails just southwest " ~of the city.. While the British are attaeklng north ti sof the Sarmbre Canal to the iieidt, the French have begun an otfeonaive south of the (Oise. The Sombre Canal ~ail Proclaimed _ hae been Crossed east' of Grand' Verly - and the French have maintained their Q. x gains against strong German counter " attacks. Between the iSrie and the d in or~dr tha ourOise and further east the French main-, d i odertht or.tamn their pressure and have gained.eet the requirements.ground south of hontdcorlet.dones he desires a suit of of the' Aisne In the regian of Vouziers, " the Germans having failed In strong lodge the rench from important height ve are our displays, positions.. General Gouraud now commands the 'important defiles north and1 yie feature and every South of the great forest of Boult, north or the Argonne. vor for, fall wear. On the front.west of the Moeuse theI Americns maitite important gains )f brown, taupe and mhade Wednesday and are in a position to cause a German retirement on the ttive in these models, center and loft of the line. Wednesdays gains were mostly on the extreme right different" one from an~d outflank the enemy front wvestwardi toward tile Argonne. ids be made '-.w as in every particular, STABS AND SIHIPES (Continued on Second Page).. General Persthing's de5PLLtah, the communique for Wed'nesday, followsi. RA_____________M16.AWY5R. "n the butte front north of Verdun C PLAN ONflay C. Sawyer, who has won the we have made 'progress at several ~ LN Nhearts' of all doughboys, gobs and dlovl points ini the face of determinedre thu~ dgs in 'the Uriltod States and abiroatd, sistance. In the course of a local ata~rS OVR o o0 b ceo ding thern music to checerin 1 tauk In the heavily woodled and hilly. AtS2. In lieu or theI their weary n'o inonts, has here.lf be-i country east of the Meouee our troops atea proposed in the. House coa a devil dog She has enlrieit' inir took the Bole Bellso and penetrated the Senate finance commit- I the marines. She adiuits they won't, the enemy's positions in the Boile vision today adopted a plan letlitar Into the. trenches with the Ilon lDiltrayes and the Bois De Wavriilo. aheritances of l10,000 ano ivho -won Chateau Thierry, so she is 1 capturing over 100 prisoners. West. s to be fixed later. 'Thegigtowrwth herm ilato of the.Meuse Banthovills has betrid: sodcddt euet 20bureau In New York city. completely occupied and our line has oe tax on distilled spirits ___________ been established arong the ridge ustrial. medicinal and other srnr I northwest of the' village. In " the AVE hupe.fUIlt L IIL course of bitter fighting north of E 1 SIPO~TE. IIIIWLUUGrand Pr's our troops captured 76 iw I 'NUPO~tED.prisoners and eight machine guuns.,Al'. t. 24.-The German BIech- (Continued from First Page.) j tillery fire has been violent on the short debate, adopted un- epidemic. At St. Raphael' hospital whole front, reaching, its greatest inresolution approving the there are at present 62.,cases," eight ofI tensity east Hof, the Moruse and north sde to it by Prince Maxi- which were admitted yester cay. None of the Airs.. hanoellor. according to an of the ps4ients at the hospital died yam- "Tlhe day 'has. been marked by intelegraph dispatch from terday but two had. died up to noon creased carial activity on both sides The resolution also, ex- today Grace hospital reports 383case of the Meuse] In the course of many fideac. in the new chan- of tb's disease five of which were na combats our. pursuit squadrons 'shot yesterday. But pn death occurred.. a down 15 enesmy airplanes and one obthe hospi tal during the past _24 hours. servation balloon. Three of our oh." D~ HOLD COLONIES. Supt. P. H, Beedle, of the schools,a' servation balloons were destroyed and )ct" 14.--in' rno cirmum- that quite a nubrofte saidol six of our machines are missing. Our numbe of he ehoolbombing units dropjied five tons of ox - consistent with the sa'fety, children' are returning to 'their'suis poie n nm ocnrto unity of the British Bin- and that the percentago of absentees is points.' rmaiiy's colonies 'should be much lowver this wveekc than last. There - n her, declared A. J. Bsalour, are also fewer teachers out this week. YIIj~r gn secretary, in a speech he said. Iu ay''" There had heen six deaths recorded (Continued from First Page,). in the office of the registrar of viuai _____ _____ an lidd- ork--through the statistics uptoon toa. The.. 26twen theA adI iitS lvtiosoiorsnt '" ' hspta;.gns" eay,64 Oane beet meafis of 'procuring closer co-: _,":" A' tet hmsDgn.I.hospltah; operation between the Ihritth and -'tet Thms uan, T Wl iam Hughes, 185 Farren aye- Ameirla educational institutions Wilim henSt. iRaphael's hps- The. iai sipn be en their tg~r of' fl ~pital, Willilam Jefferse, N. HI. hospfial; American universities east of the Miis*~ * Aifonso Proto, 121 Wooster street. sissippi October 8th, A recuperative diet in influenza. Dar ~~. I Horlick's Malted Milk. Very digesti- KLE Bring in y Solier'sl and let us n it by. our ne Watch Our of En The Cui 1090 oat. Phone TELEL.. in a few I4o tal, Army Home or I merica. Iresentativ, Iegraph S CHAMP] 1026'C Libert IlI EGER--Entered Tuesday. Oct.322 the 31st year of Funeral service' vv residence, X20 A aftornoonp, Oct. Friends are invi Evergreen corne SULLIVAN-tn it James L. Sullivt I Funeral will tak dence of his sisi "104 Woicott et., Requiem high r I at 9, o'clock. LIINAIXAN-In LI ale Clark. belov. han of 304 Gofi Fulsersi will taka airy Home of:C. at,, Friday mon pss of roquler -W endans chorc lbsthefamnily. 3SEF ERi--In th William Jleffers. l3. Funerai from 51es 035 Grand ave., 'i- Requiem high r- church at 9 o'ci I IcUISEN-ln W t iana IKnudsen, 5. Funeral service. Wi 0n udence,.37 Thomi day afternoon. 'r, o'clock. Friendsa 0,PALMER-In this ch Palmier. in the of 1 DIED. GRANT--In this city, October 14th, 191DaiI..rntag28ers 'Funeral. service wiil bs hell at- his late res ec,,27Wnhopae.Sna fe noon 'uit 1:30. laterment in Evergrou eomotea'y.. thu. fri. ae FULI 10f-In ibis city, October 23, 1911 Joseph If. Fuiler, eon of thn late tee n ni Ter ulr Funoraa tram 8ieoc Bros.' mortuary parlor, 638 Grand ave.,. "Friday morning at 8:31 Requtem high mass at St. -Joaaph's churc cata o'clockc."' ti RIlL-n.ticiy too. "11arry Reilly, son of )Ionry"' ton '- Joi Quigley, Reilly, Funeral 'front his parents' residence, Lawrence st., Saturday morning at.8:1 Requiem- high mass at.St. Joneph's chure at Q o'clock. thu, f LYNCH-Its this city. October 23,. 191 Catherine It. Lynch. daughter. of Josej T. and Mtary Ifloliren Lynch. Funeral from her, parents' residence,I Gregory it.. Friday efiernoda atI2ocol flAN8SlAN'-In this.;rchty. October 23, 191 diary A.. wife. of August Ilansman. Funeral \service at her late residence,. 11 Canal acc. Friday, afternoon at 2Ieciecit. ltURGAlTROvD--ln is city. Oct., 2 1115. Minnie J. 9iu'rgtttroyd. wife.. tbrl ugtndo01Geoy; re Funeral services, iIii be helad at the nert' mny homie of A. It. Sahib; 121 arn a"o., on. Saturday afrnoojun at:: o'ciock. 1"iaun'is are llead to attend. Ir tam ci. orvlneroy eoveruace Couiil Fl..13, S. & tD. of Lii eity will hlvnus er tros at the cdoomi the funeral. -~~- thfi 1#AitIlAULT-bn Merinld', October 2t,--P4 Anna.1. housed' -Ilarlbault, 'wife of.WI liens J,' Drbuht.. Funeral will take piacU,from' her parent residence,.6g Clinmop eye.,.Fridayimarr 1n ts tait lihmta,Fncis''' chiirch' ht 9 "o'toclce. ii SMITH-tn thin city, October 29, 1918, Fli Ci.n.; 6t.' in fYr I Tf

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