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ï~~of thei~r:twish ari ted Gr~ the orer Ift, ut fot totor td oty oftitt tootng to of VIf tote tt of The he gover tttStttt.' J.'STtlIttf it t"(tNSt IONE' '1 IHEul IN A ltClE AN' ANDt Tt GER)IAl. tay, the with wht tUntittedt o tttg fotitl onth te tor of, ttheir r toll toa ited Sto tooegreen ouch to at Atd Oto b o's0Unit tordte be thettheq rotihtforolto to of mtot I oshi tor1 Ut or ITao 454lortItoty o~1'trot t I t'of t to the totet ho'tI titoom not thec od1"o 2rott th emroo th cotoid strnof Stc of GermatdSa Oct. 24.to County toY for mitit Li tttle IRot rAubuornI me time.. tre to o 't fotWo 4,ntt Dil titot A l 44, I 'll El f the 1l it tltot t itedti 0~1t100 t hP At ') TO THATLITIHE,r" 1t t tl' t 'OftotOlfetOO betto'enoSecrrettry of Wor ator,011tirestodentt Wilsonottowtog totalfoff m10e0thanotw~o million Amet'tinsovesa iso'O'ttO highly oigttifioott. It 110s0 deofignedt. tofticttotovery freely,tttttttd, to t otttotototo to the outing aoo Int terinoatntito the cGermatocto 00 to thootethaot the effoorts of thte otitoof Stattes wreoItt totway being tareetoet.Antoohttre tostooodotubtthat io ootttt ttottt oen t l akeoa mouchdtooter titroott on,,.'the~toilitatty'omatersofot he.'t'tlttitt peoploe lottt anty utterancte the ltreotdeot'o reply. Diptomats here today believed that the dipotomatit exchaeges were at an end for a time. They based this betief 00 the address of Chao. ceitorPrine e Maotmliiae to the Rotchstag, to which he made it plit that his poeicy was entirety for a peace by negotiation. However, a few ofttcials also eaid that tno ie of the grone politicailtcrisis eow eotsttng to Germany, the govern. meet, in a0 effort to sane Its fate, may mabe another effort to argue qotettons of surrender. 'The outotandoitog fttct in the Preotonto onoto today wao his cotontotn0 h0 oiatements titat the government adl been liberalized atnd out ounter the ottrot 'of thetopeopoto themeiveo. "The Kiog of Prusata.' Tho Prenitdet. In namoing for the re~t titie thto"King of Prttooia' in any totte docnumenot of ite treenot war._ MRS. HAZEL WARNER WITH U. S. AND SERVICE 'FLAGS. Mrs. Hazel. Warner's husbaed sod her three. brothers. are fighting for democraty. Bat Mrs. Warner isn't content to let them dol tael.' She Is doing great work as' a patriotic speaker. She Is a member' of' the ''flying squadron" of 'the NRatioeal Security League, speaking, at street corner'"meetings. She spoke' In' the Liberty Loan csampsign. The photo shows her le,the ael. form of 'her husband, - Albert Wareer, an aviation Instructor In England. The four stars in: the.' service flag are.for him' aod her'-thre'brethers who are on 'the firIng lIre. ' irefnre. 'poiotedot thtat hie authority to controtl ~. 5 -ce with tite policy of the etopire lisII Iunimpairedi~u.r'iiuu histot whiltotho determining itiatvtestillI, t sIo J.Ii 1 iiI l Ii111if h I U I I E oh tlto tocitt with thosoetoho havei hithertP'IIIUJILL IIIIIVfJlL U.LJ eatn 1 b too hct tpers of Gsreoal5 '. And!' rr w;0,' a t-i on that eythtfttUot4toe od-lgM Ks5ass otibtoyIhot f treoor. i. MA S--A SDILUJkSLIILIIIIT ntO ttool omtoteros lthy cost do no only on tihe f ~ U A P II lI I 'y ad- 0 Ttios tttterace iv calcultted,. offietui teo toe not-I today, too'tta'o a very powerful ef- is L i 'ttmtO tL feet ttoton t tgitatitoon tithto Germany ILBI 5 hsormaeoibestatd__yth__ac__tat__heocialis goterto- laeshv enal oopnly do- By Assooiated Prose. Benefitl which might be dertved from o'er to ottod thact tho Kaiser retire andol teftit PARtS. Oet. 24 -Emperor WVtlttam ttoe generol 000 nf o'accioo to the fight eto' the formation of a reponible Germoan conferred tlondoy wsthtaotl the noeno- againtst the onftenza epidemic Io diootoe - Igos'ernmetesof te gvene. tlig A, oPr- f Offticotostwitt wnch oith ttoeoeepeot hrs f te gtronco. tio t cootnted by tUr. J. D. Dowling, City and rmititce 1Intetrestt ohether the Germno ov oero- tength with eachlo toodtooat. cod thenofIHealttt tOfficer, tIt a statemtent issued. pont-at. ttL tot'w il titow the exact wordsof0' htnoL gntl tti pp to hoodl'. nays a tJIll int Ttou av-. t 'linog Faye 0 theo treoid'oot to become known to the ac rmZrcot h ooot.Ttto oti 'trtttet eoeti h 'mistice popottotof Germtany. If thtey do. the re--pthfo ZuihtTh Jora. hstat t}el, man tob sen fte +n: hoa b y tplyis txpected to creatte itoprotoondin- frethe-German clewt'ttoat'crolt teP rrotlotuseotfo t ic si tl to111hae otny 'effect ono 00i con- preootonteverywhere. hot jodging by ntothing tconcerning tte t'tttter te' totfluenzt at itat istoonty teing teed to tnpet atproottte t' ini epe speteh. tothe olatoot of competent phit ieans ino til psrtn-' likety that the note trotth epe Thoe soar eabinott"hell} onotther tooog tO root toctotto nato oexperiment, and if h Oto -olo inigobo at.meettng Tuecoday. otoy de'siredt resutult a sonthot the Ih teLodge a Crttical. The adotreno of the tm. oottotor to o he o'ottc totilhe oavaiahle to thfegnoeral So oot oe n te.nogrt-soao.ol leoders, R tchstag in crtttotottf ofottt'toty by ato tothtto n too totrm-e.000r majndto ority of the Ott- to ooittr. o wljotintg took the position that he t ootaby entor egwe icindt- Tthe extrooctse uto-teto'speecpeaci rca-tf t ll - itHteathitDepartmnt owas'doing all it 'tot' ~ iytoo citoe to 'reohit'nt'o atiton 0n tateti hoy Ttte Whottolf ureat h, o etoot'-'otitt int ot htotltng the epiderioc o fnOttotooete G'oonolttttOt-o r tfittnewseagencyttaretto oteto eno t ueotoo. and that othe public would get omisfintotg; o theto tettto:Mllos. 'ol -fed '''to tis hi tto- ttiototr'ftioo tmtders gatrbltedi,white other ttotoootto'o Ot o(o tohe benefittoof thtes-accie o f01it prosed lito n- spy, ot.t.t ottjuot.n Thy detotedt oitth oooo-ltttle reoembn ceot'- to twhat tottee of anty valute. He lsund the tatement too, t~nl fe nysc aoonwasin Moaxittottao oidt hao t ot they oaptearto t ter tresreporto said that ovaccitne wao i tot. n Il 30'l,-:-f'fl nd 0 o fhoaveobeenoinovente. beOng- ued oto e rally n irmeinghoam f ~nenrgtepstooftgot.0.-t of0 0 ft 'o ttttt~ Totetheeili tt'ntewspapers. h e('P Zur-t ich t f.gw t ttenpoe motio. Dootg nioe toh' loa t"; or c000 0 al tt ttttettttt', Ottorn tott ot' tt- 'oo repotoIretit o a tthetr o Ototot '' Of 0 '. ot tot goiog to'tt0 tt Oto otr oo to0000 orthte.-ootAOtoliiorts. o I' f i T "P eie t o tttt'tit fotat000 tt tttto toteo(it so e. 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Otw as eot' a es t agrao t otooot ot~ t ttfty inot st ifuaht. aT eatsto anrem tt i orft tt ttstho th ooe ooshet hak a ll o w onmslft hdoo uyte nd riconed0atlhenflenzoatv ns a e Itolopocithero of h totfca)-ton. rtutoot1fied Ot i:as nttobythu e ertintg terman toev e o e - utnstresoo y tei o opo the t totnat oput'oiscndntooo totfexorpertitmttottt t Tn t entao shtwen ond tog t re adeo it --- ' -o-w ci thhei.tttlt, wiclttfenof ttoo dionao th Ps os-*~ ' aothtogcorderihve eenot athottn onf': ~; )ulick!' r~ioThb r is. 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Facodn o a ipth to T e vni ve:s bht wh n toottrat en ando -t oofrttoMoilordofiTo theAcoForePeaceheoeiAloha-met 4Ocannt stYouwrdgt oor t hyancetvilled In Aton elor 'nT erfect'neeo i acie theorepre-oue.0 5preveeoent oi ot ect aiduyfuez, sted. 0 Tho- god y an a tn t te anainfostresontEyurol e tet et.etot brgtoetfu tt-- waitin op- namedoa n t oaryto'ncasdatoet c luoneo: olit oil toor teritttt mato FI Sn it K o~Oi rin tio n:td sP otitteatercirtee Tii h e W e athersr )narh. a Nthit..o D orio.t Aldoe. oerigtoaZrc it st~lt ome o r it trf o c n p v y yu o n ddStts o n e u f l k a t l h e a pOy u n d s t y o r a - l l:to J.to C r an fJ o r n o t - s, A l. p a r B r m i g h a jngtory t - frt etong. BeousrVteourIslset-fte. riay:slgl cool- meAR S forg opcnl (Tow, how VAfirst.tohee, I owf lesAldltos ae0 tgr elF or Otsla sl, FIdo Ww*G such aorop ond.nity.Fsr d srbltcool. -e - No. 'o.' t:. 0. By Assaststed Prses, ROME, Oct. 24.-French forces today penetrated enemy. positions, taking more than 700 prisoners, the Italian official statement today says. By Iertseltsews e sesvios. LONDON, Oct. 24, Noon-The British army renewed the attack today over the whole front'be tween. the Scheldit River and the Sambre Et Oise Canal, the War Office announced. Sweeping ahead in the new assault east, southeast and northeast 'of Csznbrai, the British have made nmarked. progress, capturing a number of villages from the Germians The Ecaillon River was crossed at Beaud ignes;ail the British have captured the, villages of Neutvile, Salesche and Beaudignes. The' Raisnies Forest;' norrti of Valenciennes,' has been occupied by the Brits North of the forest the British have:captured: the vii lages of Thiers, Kaute Rive and Thun. - By Asaas11tldPresen, 0 00.,' } WASHINGTON,, Oct. 24.-Continued progesl~bsej icans on.-the battlefront noorth of Verdun; was irepoff 4' General Pershing.;' Enemy positi ons.atof e' penetrated yesterday and west of the M up4 i ' - Pleey. ccPiedLand the Amerli~atlline, esta servation: balloon.were shot,down in the c r btin which "three American ballooswr eto~~a1 planes failed to return., B toota ree WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY NORTHWEST OF VDU,'c.2. DUOc 74- Boy Scouts in Hamburg and other ex cities are being armed with machine guns. and are used freqtu uligsrk utras.codigoinrmtnrein American Intelligence Department. by AssostessPess _______ WITHTHE AMERICAN ARMY 'NORTHWEST.OF fl DUN, Oct. 24.-American patrols early. today' penetrated dee into the German lines in- the region of. Grand. Pre and. nort Verdun. The enemy has been using his.artillery.and mace guns freely alonig the, entire front. There' has 'been little "cha, in the situation -since-last-night. 8y Assnosossoreese. PARIS, Oct. 24.-Southeast' of Le Gateau French trt have crossed the Sambre Canal east of Grand Verly,. says? -war office statement today.,- The French maintained their g east of the canal in spite of strong' German counter~att~ South of Montcornet, further to the east, the French have creased their gains north of Nizy-le-Comte. Along theS there was lively fightitng north of Mesibrecourt. ey Assscted Pres WITIH THE ALLIED ARMIES0 IN FRANCE AND E--;U-.?;-4H-:-11 Th-Bi'~ - e#-eimr 6,000 prisonters atid mny guns in their 'new attack begun, terday morning ott the front belowv Valenciennes. 10 thte briliant moonlighot, ossisted toy planesoct Police the nigtht and nmode steatdy gainso. Sh OU Theoy amettoinog '"seesata ctcs, otnd not at any time stnre ite netcatlte LONDON began huo theowhle line attackhed sot demonstrat tho series of objectives att thte totttt fired' 0000 timte. Guno ore tooted tip in relays s0 guns; tttti that there is tconotatlty a' heavoy fire on taken plot the Gterman front oand rear. suld a dim Infantry assaults are lauechted at The. Times different times. First see end of the.. The oortk tone, and thee another sectioo some noted on. distane away0, s _sent smashing marched to Ieto the enemy. were. mns These tactics bewildered the Ger- tootittary. pi mans. No enemy. unit keuws whero ', marehers..ae assaulttIs coming, and are "tors-threwt forted to staed I Os d under poticemen. torrents of steel, higple'xplstee, So ovena shrapnel aed gas. t-'hen police At concentration tat Preuxt for a counter attack 'woo observoed froos the air. Lis 1n Transports, amutmtnition trains and -5.1 masseu of men hecume. mined ocp on the roads in that viiity. _ l Whenet toconcettrorton woo sufficetlty large and the _ehemy 'traoffic WASSOIP appeared to he in the gretlest statn of. Deparlen conunsteon, the British guinner's opened the fotlomt ttp their weaoponst and pumsped In -tt in Germ-n 00 rapidly ao possihle. Withtin a feso Baototto, mintitesth ie ground was ott-totn wtitho Horton, - 1 denad tmen and buttes. etqipmtent, wsa- Zoerb, Nor gons. tarries and lintbero. - ' B uffalu, N Reports just received from one er;,' St. Cl, section of the front, tell of 'fiercse tLots'. Buffs fighting5 at' severalI. elaces.' Ttest" Bofftato N-. of, I..,iortlcuiariy. mention -' where the British were ldeid tIOneby a murderous' flete. heavy toecesuraulon of qere chine guns;.'The plate. w with the spluttering weapon The Blritish'wolfted for ' a the a Itanee. had progressed sooth Sf them. Then they swtm the town on both, sides.. At they found a;trtneselor aem In which' tse- Germnmathle retired In prnpoired positions;, Ish went orounoeb-them'= 'end.

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