nine-j.-...-,--'. -. .... VQQD mLVIN Cw7 Remember the Date September 12 Americans Register! Tin: onjiBoiu-a ouUTBrr nviriru. VOL. XIII, NO. 350. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1018. TtnTT mi rtnya. l Ttv.ll bU"l ION. PRICE 5 CENTS exex- ' - - j' mmm 'vak YANKS ARE NOW " UNDER PERSHING1:: Ninety IVr font of American:! ! in France Are Sent to , His Command, j fflNDENBURG LINE IS CLOSE1 Allies Are Within 10 Mile; of Famous Front of j Gorman Defense. ' ENEMY POWER IS DRAINED Battalions Are Composed of Three Instead of Four Companies. WAHHINOTON. Bi-rt. 7r--r.wr trtlioa of Amrl'nn trnn.i m t!ii AmrlrJin cM tnrn tn Yn, iv i . j . i . . cAdln rpMly and Onr i! I ir !i Inn now him uivIit hm ilii'. t ri in mitnd murf limn I") pr r.ni ol thu troop who hiv ri-rhi"l tl nihi-r M. Thin w rvl1 lorlny I v General March, chief of t,ff. w ho M.I4 that nior than !o pr iril nf I th Amorirann now arf? In Hi Ameri can clom. ffnrl Murch rnnfii. nn comm,nl , to th purpo nf lhl runcpntri tlon H ill4 v. hownvnr, ihm ihi cimiom of brlmidlnf nvr rtiviiii.nn with th Trench on Itrlliah fnrn to huilcn lhlr prspnmtlon f-r fmt.i lin duty hl not been ah'iii lniid "But our men ro ever ihr now prtty wll Initrucii1." t. M 1. "th tlm ihv ny In Mi tnin Inf cam pi ovr thora la vry null h' ' Ganrral March announced lm.r'"n'"l thnf certain Inflivmuai en that tha Twenly-anventh divtmi.n. ' pnu and nome indimtrtea ourhl prevloualy training behind the l rit-j n-mpicd entirely from the lh line, la now on thu line in Flan- ' dera. Thin waa Interpreter! to menu I fieneral Crn--.1r and hla iff hiv that lha dlvlnlon imnn would he wunarawn to Join rrt.hltiK armv. ninilenburg I.no 10 Mili a (iff. In Ma ravtaw of the hattl aitii. Ion. Ganeral March poin'ed out that Ihe Germans are rtrralinu slonit n 110-mlla front from Ann Can l'mi , aotna. tlk.iB.. .,.11. T , . V. I . 1 1 I lnh and Americana in clo pun. ml. Official repoTta ahow that th ene my now la einy mllea from Purl.i at hla loel approach In that ill v fJeneral March added, while the old HlndenburK Una, from wh'ili tljc rrawteat Oarman effort of Hi' nr waa launched laat March, aiiniln nt tha point of maximum dunnnro only ten mllea bayond tha presi-nl anie front. "Tha praaura whlih forced tM, retreat, " Oeneral Mxrrh a.ilit. "enme at two polnta: tha 'Hrlt.ih fr"iit be. ween Arraa and T'eronna anl tha! Kninco Amerb-an aerior mi the p! n I fin of P'llMnna " Peviawm the proi;'M In ndi ' e-.njr i.rnerai .narcn u!i me !"-n . w ,'i nira him in rlars 6 ea un I'h Ihruat toward funhral hid; fit f,lr null'try (ri Ire Jn cne he pauted alona; tha lina of tha sn-.. ! rP,i to mint In thla country be n'arhaa and the C.mal du Nord wtUi i fore tmn abroad and waa reler'ed fambral only ,vrn mllea i,v and I be will he piirci it, l.m. s If copy nn natural obatarlcs Irnpedlnif lhe!(.f the naminii i' ph 'i-lm'a crt1.f I road to that obfertivo lo ttie toean 1 cute In u nt lo Hie lnr.it bnnrd time, h'owever, the Uritlah crossed 1 - -- Ihe cannl further pou'h imd swi-pt forward vemerdiv and tod.iv toward Ihe Hlndenburg Una north of : t ! Quentln I Of lha thrust by fba French and j American forrea. General Mirrh! .U f'l f K'i ' N CITY, fept. T eald j flilrf .liiK'tca fold of tha ata'a au- 'The Franco American drh e ; priTue curt this nfti-rnnon aunpenile, aeroea lha plateau nonh of H"Ksinn j ihe n,,,.r ,f f,rruii Judre Plate directed agalnnt the flank of the i,lrh Homa'i :,lv would hare I'hemia de. Iiamea. lifter a m-nk ofi ,,,,, , , r, ,,i,,.,.t (.u f irca hi K.m vera flhtlnt. forced the rniuv loj,,,, ,-tv nd Fl litila, Mo., and nil f ill bark without further arsixtanre I thnied the nr r.cmp-inie( In r..n from lha Vwla flgr allied tnrres t mua bai alng -rent f irea unt II tha crossed the esle Alane rldxe nd . .oipretn.- emit paesra on the case b'ld raachart the Atnn nveV on a , cl-' i-ion In t.iie rase la enpeciad 10-mlla front Inat ntajhl " before tha end of tlr.H vear. Tha Unn rower Pralnrrl i cmiditiopa of th B'ipercadiaa. Turther .vld-nra of the drain nn',"'";1 bl "", "'"."e cor. are r;arman marowc, dnrlna Ihe firhi- " M, '.n' r -mpanv iniund the evtr, tnrof lha Wat fer n,on.h. reacb-d nt '" " "; " b' " l""kJ' Wajihtngion todav It nfflrtal d', ho ds ,h. r-a-e pubi c ... t ... . rvir r "mtti ton hii'T no auHi'trl'v ' companies Instead of four. I' n is eald, as reserves were not asa'lsov lo keep four cbmpanv units up lo recesaarv atrenath. In this pro. en of consolidation, forty iJermsn rn;i menta are said lo have been :i..d put entirely ,;,;,n,., ' Ol-e of bo I":'" I It also Is alatf"d tha the German class of 1lsappe.irin! and th class mua' he drawn on to fill Kip The dispatches nnte that Hie n 'i tary efficiency of the rinse of I i In very loiv as Ihe bo s nr erlmu' ' I by undarfeedint Amerirm imopi rrlvlpf In Franre eah itiort'i is equal now to fully one half of tin' tierman annual recruitment F 0 N CK G E T S Th REE'MORE GERMAN PLANES IN FIGHT P Ttie Aseari.ted Trs.s TAP IS. saturdav. An," SI characteristic etorv ,oi'l "' ' tenant V'oncW's exploit In brini-liu: down three Gernisn m i.-hln-s Utt 14. He downed 7 en. o;v t:ii chine, ,lnre bis fl'st. T of the 7 bavlnir falli ti in flnme. The srounu Ment.-n.anl on ,,,: 14 was at the head r.f a pa'.nil .otic mllsa within the Germs') lm. li-n h" law four enemy chaser p! 'n s id vanclnf. After few. shot., ."in Fonrk' Ihe flt.'t Herman pla plunited tn the ground In flan .m-l was soon followed by th ni l machine, Fon.-k did not ic no -to fire on the third Hero hi i-i : but the fmi'th bcnn I's liiil ' "' hefme tha fiist hid n- i-h ' I t o Frouod Fonck landed "Flravo, l-'onryi ThrSe at mie' Mow!" rame from every iH Tlir.' wa. fllenre for a moment then, with oeitaln reuret. Fonrk t.'eri,'', "Xut a Word, tliftio t'. 1 The Weather -4 Tl U'K, h-pl. f Matiint.rn ft''1, villi' o urn iu, DurtU wind, tiir W nut. i"-its( nit 'AN r,C oe., X OKLAHOMA: Tr lVf.1l tl A ijrn, Funa fair, irmf , aim-tor fair M MT TEXAS' HtiniUr fair. imr, Morula r fair l.oi ISHNA rr Siirdtv and MflndaT fair, firmtr; Aluu da f i r AliK V'M: fir, tinn nlMoortr fair mr 1 uaaday fr KAT TFT AW K'ir,Ja- nd Von-liT fif, Tnaii gn-T kNHAft r.tr humUr. wtrrntr iu .n(fi rwiPtior. , Man Mm at 'li v 1 r : . north inil ortior OCCUPATION CLAIMS ARE NOW INCLUDED Ornwdi-r Adds Supplement tn Qnr- Ibmoilrc; In (over Information j for . Industrial rirmplloim. j WAMHINGT"N'. ST'- 7 A lP liV.p.rrii lo the u-ies'lonnaire which I men between 1 . and 4 V will ho re- quln-.i to fi;i out after Ihey register next Thudiv In" heen ntdered by H i. r,rnM! m a t .-.h a I rener..,! In cover S,nf - rm ,,, ,-en..ry for the nmnt- ln r.f .i si i . u ji 1 iinpHn iiml'r ma n pnwir art. The aupplrmnt will connmt of a Ir.Kln lunf It will h fulfil out hv ci, h tcfci:.'rniit i lalmlng ciamption cxn-llv us In ili" mam qucntionnalr Ki:ulailinB aovrrnlnt tha appll- i catlini of the Ihw hnvo now hcin rn.plcifi'1 Th point chiefly ill" ' pulcfl .!ic th tcnlon of drift jnr'-n t? prrpre( bun ttorna np'n I rl.ihhificntion of Inf1ntrla. whlrh nffiM Iv a nnmor or m erninTt aitmif!"irtlon. It wa rP- htld 'kjv no general policy ahould be nloVd and tha rertilailona t'C l-ir,l shortly provide that exemp tion fhall be printed onlv on e dence produced In Individual canea Honrde mnrt determine In each caae ttmt a T-Kiitrant la enfiineH In an iT iipiion or Induatrv neceaaary to Ihe war and al.m.thnt the Individual invnlu i) la riTit-ary to the enter prl n Tha riillnt avea ah'p'da a lha one vlrlii.illv erempied Indualrv. I'r0ont Marshal ijeneral frowder nnt'ouiic,j loity that Americana of ill aft atte who are reclatered at home, but who are now working In a cIMIian capacity In rY-tno or Kn l.md will bn r'ven opporiunlty by 'heir Im-iil boards lo apply f"r vo! 'inijn' enhainient abroad with Ihe Ann-Mem epeditlonnry foicea If 'he.- a e calie for Induction Inia nil!,'lr- pejvire In ci-e ii m.iri In relected, be. rnti of ilui''i! .luwhilitv, when h- ;eh hi. h cnMi'nienl. hla lo al ORDER RESTORING 5-CENT I 31 inimi'c,y FARE HELD UP BY C0URT!or,,rr alnrping the manufacture of nan! the accent fare. St ilnl for rtn .siirif mini ba la in- i lo each passeoaer when he en 'li a itrret irii, Hils being payahle t. bear, r at the bank If the cnurt 'it i.tr the fi-rent fire. Despair Grows ' and Mutinies I OM f-cpt 7 - General de-to'-i a ' ;r.ii i' n of the population and v. ;dc-privi and rrowtna; disiwtis tiiM' -i in the liermin army. ac. i "'i;j snicj l y mutiny and desnr. i. i.iis i d's ril.e, in a dispatch to th I'.nlv Te eirraph from I'f 1 . i tr! ila oi cot retpnnHeptt under r. 1 1 n ..f I'ini i f I i I Ji " i' rrt siiopd i nt ,iii, thai Inf rni.i!lon t".ichln him I- i-o i-c' i. lion il as to Inspire . p- ' mo Ion , i. .-, n ,. that, he h.ia li. i'lU'l no rol.'ii ition fi "rn (J. ll'.nrl'f'.VH enillC'" whlrh Oslsll. l;-ie-. t',.. au'ha'u-lty of the Infor. m uimii t. ynn-l a doubt He assert. t'al tha German i"ny is f,l!e I ul'h 1eaponden.-v jir d r-t.-'ipv- u-ith mutinous spl-lt nod that u! irmlnK mitbteikf hive o riii'Kd in si-yer.il inula, ptim-i-pal'v l'a i-'iiiu mti.l Hile.sli. tine, ii'r,ii.nt ikf the Ari,s front tr-toma'-d In a w h I" Uni'lun dt- . .--I i-n-t I ti' tTied and Itana- I o In r.1.l..H, M-reie tl is la I, i . I i-i ,i i i . ...n i nop and 'he in j'l'iv . . r r-to' of Ihe t-lieaian rel-no-n'-i risu'ted In nearly a hundred el il men l"-i!- cm -t I i. 11:0 nuoil'rr of l-trrOnim s re m-i iin-li's; the corre-usondent se, iri.l it is ' ' no i 'e t hat the;-e are more than 21 "on dcer'ere In Mer lin a'-'tte Karre numbers are n.i'l'itl IhrnUKliiiut Hie oi'inHy KITCHIN COMPLETES EXPLANATION OF TAX (TiaJmian Glvoai Ixinjmt Talk I"mr IVrUyrfTl tn Tlo""'1 In TtdllnaT f New ITnvlalima. NEW SOURCES NECESSARY rmlUMLlnn IUIUou W ill Oil Off Iihxmim IlrMH tM I'ndcr I IkIiI Illlllnn liollar lrj. MEASURE SATISFIES NVAD00 Trrajniry Hd WTna INilnio: (nrpo rallolla Not "Hit llurd." luiu tica !!ao Hfsary Ilunli'ii. WASHINGTON', b'ept 7-ftpla-nanon of lha h i.l 01 - ma K liu iohi'i. bill, which Impoaes moie tnu cikiii ' bllllona In tavis on Ihe Amen. ,iti people and authonrea twi.a thai' amount ly Mt-erly bonds fnr pet year, Hli conrlude.l In the house in. ; day by ( hairman kitrMn of the wmvs and pi' ann coriirnl'iee Mr Ki'rbin siarird Kpe!i.iiiK iir'ir.lsy 1 His addii':.s Is ibi- lonisi cr d" llerd In the house I'robahle efferi .f prohlblHon lea;. laUtion on tha nation a revanues win frankly discussed bv Mr Isitrhtn In cuplalnlnn lha beerage ..rnmn nf lha war tai measure lie si'm look up the war and e. esi profiis feaMires as well s . lloe affrrlinK pnrpoi al lima Htld In x it rl -m Future upward ravialmi of lanes Mr Kltrhin sta'ed, mut he me. under conditions etiatlns afier the ptohibitlon Iralslatlnn I" raised and if It Is necessary lo fiio), new l. sources, several hundred million, ran he obtained by tariff Inrre.aea. trnss aalea and consumption lair Mr kilirben declared rnporatlona lire not 'hit hard" by the bill, whlrh, he asserted Is satisfactory aa a whole to Secretary MrAdno !'ark. he ald. mue' bear Ihe brunt of novarnine.nt financing and for this rc.son a stamp ta on hank iln-rks diacntir-aalnit depo.Ha, wa. not recommended Tobacco laiea. Mr Klt'hln ex plained, are doubled by lha bill while lha lutury ' lmponi hll real luxuries. The automobile tse, he thouirhi, wera "rather high" "Vint the automnhlla owner cn pay It." he ald. adding, howavar, that lha prapoaed avalem of Impoa In autoinohila luenae ln.xea hv horiepower meaatireinanta. waa tin )uf' In aoni respecis In dl.cnsalnir the lui'iry arheijule. Mr Kltrhin called attention lo the . action Imposlm a lax on ahtr'a coiling mora than each He aald any man who paid more than that aum for whirl durtn the war hnuld ba taxed, adding h hr" aelf had never worn a shirt coa'lnt mora than 1 1 Ml Oeneral debate cm. the bill will continue next week Iadera believe now that minor committee revlalnne, poaslhlv of the Imnor taxes tiecause of pending prohibition e(lslatlon and debate will prevent a final vote before September 17 or 1 J. In hl.a address today Mr Kitcnm aald Ihe hill should be enarted by both hou.ca of rnnxirn hy Novem ber i. If national prohibition . enacted, new lax sources will have lo b found to replace the ll.lfiO.OOd,. "00 eatlinated lax on alcoholic bev. eraaea provided fnr In tha present measure, he said Such If (flslatlnn. Mr Kltrhin ald. nmbahlv will not be necessary ha- for next .fir The administration peer i i erern orr l nut wjii rsu.e n loss under the present bill of about Urn nnn.onn Hun Shipn rrf by Peru A re Turned Over to V. S. 1. 1 MA, Tern. Sept. T Followlrta Ihe authorization bv the reruvi.in lonarei. an airnrment wa mgnert here today transferrin tn the Amer ican fovernment control of the tier, man shipping interned In I'eruvlan ha rhora Six steamers and four sali ne ves ssls. toial!ir more man 2V0O0 tons, are Ihvolved Thllllpp lvila 'MADISON, , Sept. 7 - -With all but one precinct reported. Gov arnor F. I,, rhllllpp rlalm re nomlna. nation for governor on the republi rn ticket by :2 votoa over Hoy F VVIKox Among Huns S(art in A rmies and the authorities are havinjt the greateel d fflcully In trulllng de. serters, owing; to Ihe connlvan-- of the working; claseea .N'eyer. Ihele., hundreds have beep ar rested and generally these have been aenlenre,! to 15 years Impris onment A great number of lut prisoned deeertera, broken bv aolt tary confinement, have br-en re leased and sent back to the ranks TVaobedlence and defence of offlcera Is common at the fron'. according to Ihe i-nrrespnnden' s Information and a similar spirit I. abown In tha munition fa 'orle-.. wte-e 'he workera deliberately are aiowipg up, with the result tha th" output haa been e-erlously de creaacd. 'WASHINGTON. Sept 7 .p.. pealed repor's of disaffertimi In' th rank, of the Herman mri, well authenticated mrn mi, of nmtlnlis on fjerman werfhlps and the ainown disaffection aiuong the varimia peoples of the Auetrn llunararlan empire, continue to at tract the greatest Interest here and to stimulate the speculation over the possibility of a breakdown be hind the German lnes Secretary liineing Indicated today that Ihe situation was reoelvlr.a; careful l Icnilnu. i French Ml JAP FORCES OCCUPY 3 TOWNS IN SIBERIA! I man, rtilng Tank auid Rhahaniaak Am Takrn In M4f Adrmncas; 4 rat('ka Also MaJ( (Vainav MUST PROTECT CONSULATES Nniirala Warn IVilahcrlkl to rmarldje .nfrty for offliinla; Arrcsta Maile In l'rlriic;ral ami Mnarw. jf Tris AtkoO.led Pret. I. A PI Vi ibTOrK. Hundav. pept 1. i'ii Hie l .url frnnt Japanese iav. alt v his no upled Inian a' Ihe ion U"i of the Iman and I'aaurl iier. I ilsonei. teport con.terne t on in the rurka of Ihe bolahenk forre. nn the ni.entery nf the pres ence pf entente allied ioopa which Hiev .lid not suspect until they were In S tual contact with them i in the ManrhurUn front General Seiiienoffa ( orsark. have reached Hie foriflraiinna of lint a la on the ,1 an Siberian railway. I In mile. Ismiiiie.nl nf Tehlla. the capital of I Trans Maikalia ,lapar)ene cavalry c.nerd 'he rlnht whir look I'hina I Vang af'er a sharp fight and cap I ture.i o r) prisoners and a barrage tnln The enemy la retiring Inward the imon river, milea northeaat of rtnrgta The Japanese are Issuing fold yen nolea In an effort to Improve the de paraie currency .Ituailon Th" Amer'rsn Ped Crosa la pra parlnc a Fled i rosa hospital baae at rionhaldon .irM-t5jK roncTs TAKt ANlTTTrTl TOWTf. Sy Th. Aisa'.iM Trail SHANGHAI. Sept. T Japanese force, have occupied Ihe town of Khabarovsk. Siberia, according lo advice, received here from Vladl voslnk wMt on rniN R NOW rl f I.AHIT). Sf Ths Atenrislsil Prti. VLADIVOSTOK. Sunday. Sept I The nueslan bolahevlk council t nlagevlrahtchen.k. rapl'al of lha Amur province pf Aria tic, Pu.sla. h. declared war on China, berauaa tha Chine.e (overnmant la aandlnK Iroopi to the northern Manchurlan front. Tha Slherlan frontier hsa been closed and 'ha bol.herlk.1 are conflacaHnsT Chlneaa property. rni.Krnri'iSTs MrsT rrioTFXT comsith. WASHINGTON. Sept. T Bol ahevlkl authorities at Moacow have been warred bv tha allied powera through the minlaiera of Holland Denmark. Bwltierland and Norw that they will ba hl! peraonally re sponsible for the aafety of allied consular offlcera and mlealona now detained In Russia Keporta from I'etrograd received today through Stockholm a.v tha Maximalist papers ate openly ad vising the murder of French and F.n1!ah nationals In Te'rograd. .nnf sts of nKvotrnoyiimi AUK MADF. I.N MOSCOW. AMSTKHDAM. Kept. 7 A large numher of arresta have been made in Moacow under a decree dated Septemher t, ordering tha taking Into melody of all of tha aoclal rev. olutlonlata of the right and tha tak ing of hoatagea from lha Hourge. oisle ptrtlea and groupe of former officials aa a precaution In raae o' new consplricles. Moacow dispatches etale The persona arreatad ware chiefly social revolutionist! and hlh ei'ClsM.it lea. t.r-RM ny r.ins I INN MVN.POU K.R, rAftlfi, Sepl 7 A ireatv of al Hanre h.a been concltjded between Germany and Finland under whlrh the entire man power of Finland Is put at Germany a disposal, ar. cording ,tn a dirpati h lo the Ma'tn from Copenhagen. MORE THAN 1,500 MEN TAKEN IN GOTHAM RAID NFW TOP Kr Sept T More than t.M-l men were Inducted Into mill l.rv service anal ll.nno othart war adjudged seriously dellniuent aa a re.ult of the a'acker roundup In New V.-k and northern New Jersey early thla week. Charlea F. Dewondy chief agent of the department of .tustlre. annonnrad today. A total of 0.H7 men were examined. Of those classed aa dellnouenO Mr. Dewoody said, many will be proven draft dodgeia and aenl to camp. Mr Dewoody asserted that In New York city 21.112 men were examined and 76 aenl to canton ments, while 2,45 were rated a. seriously delinuuent Of M.s'a who passed Oiroujch the hand, of oli cialiiru In New Jersey, 143 were or dered Into service and 12. MS war. listed aa delinquents Ituntian Traveler Say Premier Lenine In Dead STOCKHOLM. Friday. Sept. Contrary fn teporta received from of. i fb-lal ho'shevlkl ruiirras, travelnra I who have arilved at Maparanda, j Sweden, from Moscow, oaeert thit Fremler lenine is dead j New management of " 0ir now guaranteeing best In lire and acres, j sorv service Weaiarn Auto Supply, toinpanj . -'Ad V. j Go 5 Miles and Advances Lines J I'utn Cole lileane Out j j ' So. Carolina Race Nat II. Din I Cole ilraee la out of the race for Ihe .emitorslilp in Hnu'h eioy'ts Nat H IU.il won out over him in ihe pt iiii.i riea. I- ortner Governor lMease was a strong anil-war man before the I nlted Matea Huew down Hie gauntlet io Germany and haa bol- hcvikl lendenciea now AUTO AND'STREET CAR COLLIDE; SEVEN HURT Firth and Ponrrr rvrnr of Arx ldonl M Viilii; Ho In Hiiapllal; Two Hadly Inliiri-.!. Vr. C. P. Unn, South 1 .11- wwkI. Mna. O. P. Idnn. Mlaa Marjortn I.lnn. M lee frrnnaile) Liun. Goonco fWott, II yeera old Oil oeffo. Three people are at tha Okla homa hoaplitl aa tha reault of an ac cident wherein Dr. UnnS. automo bile collided with a atreet car at the corner of Fifth and Denver t I o'clock laat night. The automobile lost one pf lie wheels, and all of the glass In It was shivered, while the atreet car was knocked Into the front vard of the Imuae at I'enver and Fifth Dr l.inn'a face la badly cut about the lyea. although hla condition la not considered seiloiie Mia I. inn la believed to have sustained Itnernal Injuries, although Just to what ex tent she la burl haa pot yet been determined The two tuhters of Dr and Mra I.lnn suffered hut minor cuts and bruises Mrs Ml H MrHevnoMa. 711 vA eit Eleveniii atreet. and Miss Thomas hn Uvea across the street al 7 1 2 West, Klevent h. were el alit'y ehiikrn up In the accident Minor hruisea Is Ihe extent of their Inlurl'a They were treated at their homes by Dr N. W Mavainnls Wltneaees .ay that the ctrt car waa headed Inward tho wen, while the automobile was going uotth None seem In know piel exactly bow Ihe accident happened Dr. Linn aald. el the hospital : T waa going north In my automo. bile, with my wife, Iwo daughteK and a lltle h"y who I. Msltlng In our neighborhood and did not see the atreet c.r until af'er I was right .in It Then I do not remember any thing until J was brmiKht here, where woke up " The street car w-aa In charse of a motorman named Gordon, h hn es raped unlnlurel Ilsrold Mc'lrath manager of the street car enmpany save It la the fltst ac l lent of the kind he has known where so few ere Injured There jserc f.ve fieri- pie lu the street car Dr l.inn'a automobile, a bl .To'. dan Is not very lnd!v e tia ihed ifie wnrst Inlurv tn It helnn the' I one of the front wheels Th--car Is badly smashed about, it e 1. ward end Beer Substitute Are Affected in Xeiv Itulina . .WASHINGTON. Fept 7 Minn, fa' Inters of near leers and eubH lute, for beer. whl.-l have -leieloped a fiourishlna bicineea m iwhl"l lion tirrltorv. f' w offi-"i'iv e. plattie, tndav. are ut us mo- Ii a f fected b 'Ii- deciin-n In .- il off brewln i f beer ss thor.e who mske the hi ! ill hei r i ire M f l . in r if tl e dollars have been business esled In When in in-ill "f glasses walk tn Hie b.'it'k end of tin1 American Jewelry store ami riare what 1 save in rent. Ander son, the Optician; 7 Flast Third. St. Qucntin Canal Is Crossed; Mangin Breaks Ilindenbur Line; Hritish Gain on 17-Milc Front. TURNING MOVE MAY BE With Hun Salient Almost Flattened and De fense Broken Allies May Attack on Cambrai and Laon Flanks. PARIS, Sept. 7. French four to five miles on Ihe Somme front, according to the war offii-e announcement tonight. They crossed Ihe St. Quentin tanal at Tugny hridjte and St. Simon, capturing both places. Progress to the north of Vauxaillon was mado and Celle- siir-Aisne was captured. The Frpnrh hold the general line from the western out skirts of Vaux. FliKiuierres, Happencourt, the east of Tugny bridge iml of St. Simon, Avesne, the western edge of Jusey, the railway from 11am to Piarisis. LONDON, Sept. 7. Field Marshal Haig'i troops have forced the f'.i mians to retire a considerable distance along a front nf about 17 miles, extending from Havrincourt wood to Tieauvois, according to the war office announcement tonight. They have also taken a strategic point around which there has been much fighting on the west bank of the Canal du Nord on the way tn Cambrai. ' , FNG GFMF.NTH lMVMi SAYN M'RIJN HI PORT. 1H KLIN, via l-ondon. Sept 7 dn both Mea of tha Cambrai. Teronnne road that were rear guard engagsiaenia In front of our new poaltlnna," ya. the official Matru.i.iil fiutn jrncrul h'adjiur ters tonight. . "There were local engagementt betweeu th Alleita and tha Alsna." TI'UNINQ MOt.M;ft MX fE ST ARTE. I. Br Tie A !' led Pr Marshal ecb'f aljcceaslnn of ham mer blew, alnnt; the tierman Hnra from fthalma In Arraa alnc July II have now well high completely flattened out the great hula-ee cre ated bv the German offensive of the apilng and early eumnier. Further still, the well rn ordlnaled progress of liia a'taik haa brought blm to a point where he may well he able to snike a s'lll mora dia aatrnua blow lii Hie German defen sive ustem In Ihe west. I'lom I.aon lo t'ambral tha Hln denbur line Htooil aU last year In the wav of the allied armies ...Ultig to dtive back Ihe enemy from northern Fiance and Fland-ra. Ut ile Imprrnslon was made In that line except ternpoi at lly In General Hvng. drive below Cambrel laat fall Already In Ihla tummex a cam- ign, however, the line haa been pierced on a wide front along It northerly atrelrhea bv lha Itrltlah and wlthlti-tha paat few houra II hue been penetrated In It. foutherly rearhef by Ihe French. May Tnro Mniv. It appeara that Marshal Forh'e plan may prove to Invobra tha turn ing of the line on both Ita flanka -at Cambrai and Latin. In the north tha Hrltlah have been for aeveraJ dya in a po.itlon to deliver what might eaally prove a vital atroke on the wnt of Camhial where Ihey halted at tha Canal da Nord. and made no move inward driving home the blow which the logic of the alt nation points to aa Inevitable In the auiHh Ihe armies of Gen erl Fetam have now fnugh; their way to poaltionf .where the left flank of the line la under th-ir guns and- fie e-tyes of t.tie defensive posi tions are beinnnlng to feel the if fed of the pound tign On Ihe west ern outskirts of the bastion of. HI G'-hain. defending Ij.oii. Ihe Fr-Jnch jalna ly nt linns!, are in advance of ;the Imr. ihey occupied In 1 J 1 7 , and I further smith below the main bss lion, are standing on ground whlih I had not been In allied bands since 1914 Fuither north they ate be I fae I I rt ehtnri en i.niaaH ri' """i r,,rv ,h"n """" ,f ,n 1 ,11 i lol.stn mass f ! The French drive seems clearly t aimed .t tins maslf. which, ari-ar-i ertly Is safe from rupture bv a front ' at'ack seems nol nn.iketv in provi the (itert:e nf an encircling move merit Tliiw. honevrr may have tn! h s tit Ihe fiir'hcr r-tlreinenl r.f Hie i.errr.ns nor'fiward fr-im the Alsnej In the .rn' 5'irh a rrtlie-vent Is! I e - -i . I I s i loe . ital'le. J ire I b --.I ni I ii. ,' .i"o;. of iiceirs; In t-isiol edeohiiipr line at Ihe point"! ii bad not vet heen reached nen'ied rapidly yesterday b e Krenrh and rtrliiiih. Th the II; w h e I e W M e ' ,.,.p -I t-.ti foiv4;. it an accelerated I...-.-.W tl-e i ' i in brat-I'eron ne til .'in-l on thai f-.-nt Itself tbev ca ly ate co-e I,, I lie line. Soutt" Hie hnimtne the bVench pressed bevnnd letftn'er and moved tiri cirv a'oog a A the line opposite f -uii hrlween la.fc-fe an) SI no Hie Alane there waa little -luini' tnyrsrl the western prtrt of -,l,e (mtil where l(,e X-nrtleanf a n C 1 repr h ar on the river, facing Ihe ..riioiPn ep"etie(ie. alo-iij the rana! which pai li.c.-i trie .'leani. Fuither Sweep Closer MADE SOON BY FOCH troops today penetrated from Tergnier, Apiigny-Rouy and east tha Germana are giving up gruggingly lha angle formed by -Ov, Una trending off aouthea.t ward towarda lUitlma. offering parilcu larly stiff oppoaitlon to the Franco American fnrc.g near Itomai, be tween Rayillon and Montlany-tur. V'eeuv In Flandere the Brltjsh made rnm f-irthrr hnanay, but fauna tha German raaleianca stiffening around LaiHgaae. The Germane d par.ntly do net Inland to give up armeniisra in inia factor, but art reported hurriedly fortifying the, rf. ITlon defending It MAWGI.N SMAfinxa lUNDEefUl-RO IVtT. PAHU, Sept T The mid-day communique from tha war office to. day waa welcomed aa on of Vhf finest of the recant encouraging aer lee. aa It ahnw.d that General Man gin had taken another bite nut of th Hindenburg m. Ha did thla by rapturlnf n.rl,ls. of which the al llea only occupied th outaklrta at the furth.rest point of their 1117 advance Tha Inroad upon th old Hn wa further emphasised by ' th enlure of Aulera and nassole Auler.. whlrh the Uermana had held tine 1114 AMI ItlCANH IMPKOVK rreKITIOMH ON AIHNK. Pf Til. AlMrl.te4 Pre.. WITH TUB AMERICA! ARMT ON THF AlflNFrKONT. Sept' T. The attempt of lh German, to retain their foothold on Ihw aoulh tlda of the Alan canal In a wood to th west or Vlllera n Prvre waa nul lified hy a amall hut brilliant opera. Hon early thl morning The dense little wood had heen packed with machine guna, under cover of lha German rune. Whnt Yvu Will Find In Tndau'n World 0nra Kwt Bartlnv. Tftrikt .Vtr t'nfir f'crahtnf Vlnt? .r ffiii nt A m r r-aj in rranrgj ajra m un4rr cofittunnd nf Amertrtn (rri r.) Oi r'n-attnnat rlairua inr lutf F ilr all tat tsaa KfD dri to r)iiinon n'rfl far 'irpva el tTikili iiptwi! 'lairn irr tfrnptlftn Auni am! street r ( i!!lrTf - Kt pr .fit in ho. i. till teult f 'iltaipn ff u(jfTinf,i!n anil alrrAtt far In 1il. lail nifht. lIDt'l ft tin rtnal Hoi rd rroii t. Vnn Pre Airp'n Tnp ('pHin Hn will iw fitnn with him U ptir Mhirt,l r- fion - if (hjf bv tt. r tr T'H "V ' ' Mn t A rtn leerv irr tit ln at organisation will run nii.ftff rv'-i f rafi'ifii in thai att f')r tr filt Que.uoonir Jtr ig ofr-iii nf r, ima.r tt refU (at ilt viot lu ktinw. Heal tl .rrf:ii'V 'ream A ,11 fm (t(a'if1 ViiiMi of Amrf ia frc wflrM frt.ea Hun don tn-nn Bikonl lo fXjai C nt . say. Hh ' Casildi !rr iVn Amaricg.n !'nr1if Kn- rniTen- rtiati Iteri I hard nr -rilxa ln.rai.i i g lelli-f fnrrrri"ii r'inij of Jliiltt tri rinju 1 inrrr ban le fiy f Vr.rtw inrv tli it thu with), than (ilonl V-k, tn.l whit b aafi la Hhoni.tlf . Fftt-ttr. la-tlon. t.Tff a 4 War Wort. -V'lft ff Io.jI anl tialf Hfirl. of intrfr-I tn ajl -atrefj rdi1r.i al l.n - Hra r nl mlniii 'ih) l. thai lh. r ali'e o' - WofIiI I.e. nfa att ftnti ttv hit tha fi'of Sw Yntkr li n l eHrf W hnt lh am WNrir( e finf t" '-r ami hat liif wou-'l- lika Vn wear. rr J cril'l TnUa Wfmn !o frn'- - W'tM v an fntartin.f fi-r M A. An'. i 'l 'O'ih'. K-Ir -I'ini rtt (h niotriwt nrl filln tli hill OiMtr. , j Uy --Third ram nf VrM'i riarleii Towns; Cambrai NEW PLAN ADOPTED I TO GIVE CASUALTIES rvrahlng Will CavhUi Name nf thai killed and Missing In Arllon M l aat a They Art nrporwd. SLIGHT WOUNDS LATER Courier Will Bring Memo nf Mew Only TrmixirarUi ltaahld tt llrport Thrm tn Keiavdansa, 4 WASHINGTON, rlept T Under a new policy of reporting ca.ualtle In th Amerlr.n expeditionary force adopted by th War department, tha namea nf th man wounded wilt ba ant to tha I'nited Slate by courier Iwlc a weak and only lh namea of th dead and muwlng will b ebt1 hy General Per.hlng whan tha y tern la fully In ffct In making thl announcement te day, General March, chief of ataff. aald General Perahlng hid, not her tofore awnt In th naiftaf of ma .lightly wounded becauee generally lh man had returned to duty before! th namea reached th t'nlled ftata. In a reply to an inquiry from th de partment. General Perahlng had re ported, Oeneral March aald, that i her wr twtnty thouaand audi taanaltle up to August It. Under th new plan, tha iama f II th wounded will b nt to tha I'nited Htatee hy eourtar, togthr with their hoepital record ao that a aiatement of tha dlagnoal can bat furnlehed to ralallv of th man.. Mooh Dlscwswlnn Cawxl. "Trier haa been torn dtacua loq In th United Slat about air ea ualty lLata," id Oeneral March, "and th war department haa bea trying to get In touch with th eiaot nondltton of caaualtle In Franca beoaus w. have heard from a num ber of eourcea of relative at hoina receiving tha Information dlrot from tbalr people In Franc of man be ing wonnd.d whan th war depart ment had not notified ah rclatv at hum. At an early eiage la tha reporting of caauaJty Data General Perching asked for authority not to report alight caeualtle. bou tha men would ba ck an th firing Una bsfor th report, after lnvU gatlon could rcacbth llilied State. It Waa thought ttien it would almpll fy mailer aod prevent xulaa worry lo relative If that 1 ayetem war adopted. - "I hv got a report from OenrtI Perahlng aa ta th number of tho.e caaualtle. In addition to thote whluh he haa publlahed. ao aa t b able to give the (acta to the America people. 1 am glaring tha facta to tbe people bereuee I know they will fee any caaualty Hat with deiermlnanoa aid c.ourag whatever It la. ' . ' ' IfJ.OOO Caaualtpc. flnral Prhing report that n to August 10, there war twenty thouaand raaualtlei which h had not reported which were Hated by doctor light men who hay gone to hoepital and gon back to lha line, and that aort Of thing; bat In order tn meet, what I think te be th )ut demand of th people at home, I am gqlng tq hat General Perahlng forward by eourlr t ua here the entire hoapllal record f th American xpedltlorrary torr4 giving all cAaualtiea. no matter If a man I In a hoepital only a day, with a medical dlagnoal of each raae. Thee will be put In th hand of the relativea. General perahlng will r.port death, mlaslng and auoh major caaualtle. cours'e of army study i H CAMPS IS ANNOUNCED 'i WAflHIVGToy. Sept. T T course of study .and training for th students' army training corpe waa announced today by the eommltt on education and special training of the wur department.. Eleven hour a week, or botit on-quartr( of lh weekly period, will b de voted to phyeic&l training and actual Instruction In military theory and practice. ' A gre4 part of th re maining 41 hour, however, will be devoted to lecture, recitation, lab oratory work, etc., a a neceaaary foundation for thl Instruction. i fiuhtert lo b .tudled Includ mathematlc, physic, chemistry, geology, geogTphy. topography end map making, hygiene, sanitation, military law and government Study of Ihe English. French and German Isognasee also will be In cluded In the curriculum. i Ilaruch to Meet Cotton . Senator to Talk Price WASHINGTON. Kept T A co-fen-nre be' ween chairman Bai-ili'h ef the war Industries board nJ sena tors from lh cotton I'.tei wiU b held net Monday at whlcn hi ie cent announcement of pluia lr "to appointment of comrnlaalon to sin.lv the cotton slluHlo-1 with a view of fixing prices will b die cussed. Fenator Hmlth of nuth Carolina today announced. Tlila tnlmtil Humane, l it' hin t horseshoes has hworn so popular in ihe army that at a miinher of places It ba. been found iie-i'-ii'ii v tn nation guard to pre vent the men from stealing the shoes oft the feet of the horses, Put no (me one has" et been found dr ii 'eniiun 1 atr.al th. eboo from a muie. ,.,r,iM-T'1''ii'C" t--t.VT t . i e. I-