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D- TKIADNIITJ' gf ii .ffi2rt.i=i moms” "°i.S2l°ilti;i2: , no -Mlm radisson cl|i_u».1wiin.lm uns lil "fi,-50'0 iilfrlstihers. an 95 comes tits. were busy ~weunes_dsy;. .V ner"tll‘of the Somme. mainly in _ward I1 lng._.otl German counter-attacks. engaged-.1n.artuis1°y_dueis. the French ol south i'..i-he river drove their men fur-J ko tii3i'.in_ o"gl\e .Berman lines and made B ad it|tiulf;~notew_m‘tl\‘y ssh-is _ . In sf&\ithorn.~,_Bghtlng over a front .oi if iour miles.; between.. Vlermsndovlller-s= _ 00_ Germans, Berlin concedes a 'vic- or t th .R si l thi °i " ' Mr l v . sv Fussen smrrsn liiintixsiii “WK Q}yt;R_l,0 sua ra- vm- ii'iiK?¢¢)3f€}_|~» '°=“""“' ..!“‘ '“ -. '- ‘ jf";.’?'? .§;1=1.l‘V .Il'lill liel' Wil" d ih . 0 filer' F.iiili.1-liiii in ii\.~in.ii.i..iii.. iitsinnt ““r|Jn‘i“.» in .l°”" - ° "°‘°" °‘ ‘-"° lsiiiiit lit? if i-tm" W' im." .lm aisers Aismy-..-.lfreiiiil fill _ 1- gitgilsilléenggegnlesl Victory Since the _(_, __,____,.__,:u_,__a__,_,,.;§_ Aiieiiiiii...i70.iioluf-ii! Ami-il.liiciiviiyo.ii whole ______,_<,,..._.,,_,__»;_,_._-_-_,»f._.§_._.., 0 * - l?r|iiill_.__i_u ,-which S overall Enemy Maéliiiies were l` il t h B ii ._ afs h;.lve'_i?d;err-Jed. l;lea?y~yslo;li;4?sl;\1l1?i .` ‘ .» `.’ . ' .' ' ‘3 .' _ ,B!Mt;'l';`t°ry smhco :IM orgcfsife beg““" tide no advance. Similarly Rus- I i ,' so me “ggnttg Eiga C; rgm. the an _nnackg _“ear Zbor wx north rut . Z _ m _ DBCI' 85 l llll ily B OD' o e ll-"V-" i" '-5*” ~V°"‘Y“i°~-f“'1"‘*~ ‘W1 - - .. _ ~ . . .~ . wiitdggsuing to-the Emi fi P ri ine ,ding to Berlin., Fighting _js still ; _ »- .. - _ _ . _ __ ` _ _ . U " a “' ng on in the Carpathians, where (Special to the Guardian.) A o(_-__t_'h°e _Summa the enemy, redu_ced__to seietlorr we foapturjsd- 213il.`»iA¥t`!'lrso|§.is.i"l §elx`?f;wst?."t}(',*“':?_a';‘f_lF(l;':,1,§;,2;.,?d£§.;Ta,::g;f ,md~_g.5_1|1y__- um i gg,-mga; .have heel, the Russians claim the capture-of ad- _ PARIS. via L0i_id0ri. Sept. 7-French lrripotenee by tiltliviolence of our ar--_ including six olllcers. Everywhere me eyes of meld Marsha, ,on mnden forced to _glve.up.__the northern portion ii ot Veer-mandovillers; whiiethe French ‘ have occupied the outskirts of the rail- m ‘ . ,"._(Dagiqd|nn Press prapatsh.) 0 __LQNhl3oN,..Sspt. 1.-wsue them t. _ . . ‘ . or be D0 an and Bulgarian troops .gre mil counter attacks. according to an olil Deineoult v’we captured some new " M ,. fy itional-heights. _ artillery fire south ol the Somme has tl],lgr fire, as unable to ma - els the . l t lti. t _ _ ‘ In the Roumanlsn theatre the Ge,-_ prevented the Germans from- making ‘ter-_=iayi,_t,ack.!' .immediately mefsifougi din;_ n -erm ma] flvluona ;’,l;r§'£‘_;‘°‘fg°",fd1`::_B“~d'_f‘fa‘;l,:,‘;,pitched bat wlyuiulzcton town _of-Ghaulnes and. 0¥l8llSod. wll.h.the Roumanians ll1.th9;“.i“l c°mm“nicau0'n issued by me war trenches I the comma OL isolamqi "f(A!:IS. é;"'tfi7i2'i`heT"':g:1‘:1}l‘i)huve~'ed r\l;?thwl%;'§§:alh|i;gcl$:1e?:t:,ns{n§;‘3\‘vli?:: thrown hell' forces along the railway i .__..._.l_.__...____ ' 1 i . too, tried in vain to check the rush if the Chasseurs and the "Hard H6808." from the northwestern fishing villages. ` ' Between Maurenas and Clery. when the bloodlest lighting occurred, wa; the Second Army C0.l'.Dn of Bavartans. ever in the forefront of battle, so that lille Allied assault was met.by..litug short of 80,000 men. ""' “ ` Although the official bulletin spokd 1! counter-attacks, it is doubtful mine- :her "simultaneous attacks, would not be a more correct phrase, for, as the French. left their trenches;-In waves, brudia region. Berlin reports the Dliliw i0IliEhl~ 501116 8-iidlU0l1Bl .pr0.- combats i which we took fifty- pri ¢,,,,¢u,-ed the ge,-man fl,-5, "ne ,,.e,,,_ a ,,,,,,,p0,,,,men, was ,,eCes“,.,._ owmf [cheering and singing after their long i'unnins;1lronr-Glnuines- to Rove. be-. osvturo -ioi' seven or the 'rntressn'sross for tho Fronoh troops ls also Honors- Chemnosno o Gorman une.. om-~a front or one miie nn the to ,, .;,~1,,|,,g ,,,,,, ,_,.,,,,,,, ,,,.e,,,,,,,e,- inaction. the German masses moved tween Chaulnes and Chilly. W To the north-the opefalons by the bltterlos- French, which have Barleux, and ul~ timately -Peronns, as their objective, assert that they have rataken all the i also met with manages. southeast or Dobrudia frontier east of the.Danube. actions. in u trench recently CHD- Belloy-en-,Santerre further. German between Bulgaria and Roumania. The t o machine guns were added to the ma- trenches were captured. and the t greatsg.-liortion ef.the village o_f Ber; Danube have been bombarded by the l ny-en snterre fell into the hands of Teutonic Allies. , the Blrenchr Durlng the day's lighting. prisoners taken apparently was large. T The Roumanlans. on the other hand, t wns of lslanx and Kalaft. on the mont reads: "North of the Sommo here has been violent bombardment n various 'portions without infantry ured by our bomb throwers sixteen erlal previously brought in. South dislftergeal rt, onemyhllllg 80111;?) D!‘iti;`0~l The breach in the Gerrnau lint-‘was ,;||,|my of knowing whether ns ob ners e o our an s. n e effected on the front -noiwlieas-_ of jemve had been ,,,,,,,,,ed_ only ,O be right banktnof. the Mouse. Verdlm|Verclun hetwecn the Vaiw Chapilrv: gh, again as 800,, as 8 gleam 0,- sm, front, the enemy bombarded our newlrenlr-n and the town of Chen-vi. Tile/ ,mme pierced the ,ow_,y,,,g C,,mdS_ positions in Vaux Chapitre Woods. took two lnmdrcd and lilly prin- I, was 'not ,mm Sundav that th( During last ovening's attack in thisoncrs. ,French commander Could 'be Ummm -........--...,.,.---....-.......~--..~.._._~_»..._...._....,_._...,}.,_,_,_._,_._____._.__,.,._._.___.,,.,_._._._`_.,.,___._,-_.,..,..,.,»_.,»_»... __ .,__._._.._.__-____ that his preparations were adequate The Russians in Turkish Armenia ' , 3 _ . - .. _. - , ,'__~..-fi ;. ug-" YT: .Z ‘--, '-1 T . - ~. .» . .. I -_ " - - ; 5 - . d. ,_ d f U, ¢_, k urkn near Osnstt. iniiictiug heavy - . o -ii ' ~ ._. .. _Q - » ,,,,,,,|d ,,,_,¢.,.,,,,,_ .in their attack than in the German ue- BGlTi_1li.,B_dlliits the loss of the town cas altie them accordin to P - ' _ ,van the Ge mam of Cleryj _which iles a short distance r northwest- of Peronne. ' -1 i . -THE Russiiius HAVE DRIVEN TURKS » °5md' ' i ' * - ‘. .;.- _ -. ' '- ' r; . . -Z time to mass their forces in the threat On the Macedonian front only hom ,,. _ . .. ‘ . . "`f » .. _ - ._ _nned a,.ea_ From before Q,,|||em,,m . ._ ' l _ _i ._ A 4 , - _ ..f.'.:-tf.‘.:i.-‘°.i‘.‘.-.-..".':.,i";’.:.::r;‘°.§; ii'.':.3.‘.°.:: "“.'.?';‘.i‘.:;i..‘;'°.‘.'; l::.i;:“z...... . A- - 4 - - ‘ ‘ "’ 1° “°':“"‘i ‘““"..‘“:s W have driven. out the. Teutonic -Allies been stopped, says Berlin, and the 1 g;,:§),`;,,[,,f-'c:,:,ebo',:_E:.W;-,9§p,e,a|,,E:,g $332 from fortified ositions and taken 4,- Teutonic Allies have recaptured all '_ _ __ _ __ _ _ um a,|,,a,w,, of the Ch,,sse,,,-,_ A|D|,,e5 _ D 500 prisoners, among them about 2,- th ly """'f'-'*'fi~.r.-r'~‘l"wrt'-‘s='5“""“ . vonnsnsvzosos; _ H -' "1~oo-»imr~rl:»ron- r -~ ' ~-(il./\Rl4ll"‘l0AT|0!\ \ l°.li:¥‘.-GEhl1*..|i‘lr'.word each`lnsertion ' folriutlyhrllslng in this column. Cash must. accognpsny orders, » .Minimum clilrégs 25 cents. ellis. wA'u1'e5' A1' '1s2 aussi’ German and snigsriajn an-ces having vivo. movement underiniwn bv the ron'sails-lev”nKv'eALi.'AN1'.` 15 tl cords of soft wood four ft. long. ill . . ,.19 -- _ Ein sal.:-A 'bommlon oEAN ” e positions taken from them recent- ` ‘ " ' ' " ' 'i '*-i-4%-v-"-*'-'-1**¢» ' ' " ‘ " " ` ` ' ' ` and reg monte ol Normandy and Brit 5f\’°&l1ll"K helftil’ B\¢G|¢9\‘ DlC\K~M!l’0lU llles i. lleavy Losses .Sustained y Turks who are Siubborrlly i°'.‘..i.';;:“;§..;‘;‘:i;_.‘:...,.. .22 3.‘;‘:‘.1..°°““ii.’ ..:‘.“.§‘°'.i“.‘:..-‘i:..:$ "4 ‘ "`!‘ 'W' ' " H ` ` were not-~agaln to cross swords -with l .H O mt, ‘ . ' . illIMili|liiS i[lM|,l . liesislmg. _ llussi ns llaplure Number ol :aan....';~:.':..:.<:.e‘;mt~.:;:.‘.i°:'.;:°.:.::'.: ~,1, ~; ‘--__-: . '- - “".f"- i fy " '-' ~ _ _ _ .on -Slmrday.--in-Eebra|sry.~ To -the _ _ - . _ _ '_ - ` - Rrandenburgers fell the task ot hold- > -~ ' -~ ' ` ` 0 ` ,ln Gulllemont against the British, 5 d as the failed at Ver- " ' 7 . ..-.--_-_-__. . an tneyrsue y -. _-_ » _ _._.dun. , (3pp¢||| 9,0 ¢h¢.Go;|~d|¢,|_) (Special to the Guardian.) section sustained great losses: Herelboiubardc-.'l a railroad -station -at BUG;-{A[;,ES'r_ R¢um,';,y,i¢_ sap; 7___ I PETltO_GitAD, Sept. 7-The oiicn- the, commander of the thirtieth Tur- kish Divison was k-iil|ed'. the coin- Gc-org"e ist;-Q-et, 1319.9.3M3lpd, .,-5c,,|,,ed numerous relnforcements con, T rk . a the Eu hrate west of mander ol’ the second Turkish corps; e Roumanian fortress of Turtukai ' bl’ the Wal' 051% '-0'd&Y t0 NWC' been u s ions v s, mm a¢,_ack|,,g Wm, great ,,|o|,,,,¢e Erzeingan, Turkish Armenia, is said Falk l’assa. was killed or seriously _ wounded an dthe commander of the 0898M1,pd The ga,-,-,sm go,-"ess is ceaselessly i-epulsfed in the region of Ognottltwelfth Turkish division was wound"- ,,,,,e,- -,,_,_¢,,'ck,,,g_ the Roumanlm where stubliorn fighting has been ed ' .» o _ - _ _ -. _ . l - - uname, dd, and losses on ea h' underway _or some time. the Rus- (spiesial-to the Guardian.) .lair oondltloit willy 15-Grafton “me ,mf “fd to have been ,_-my “Yip clans are driving the Turks from nmnosrtnn. sept. '1-In ine nor- ‘ mc, I ‘t their strong mountain positions A thern part of the line Russian troops ' ' -4 merous. The text of the 0 a sta e-- ' _ ~ P INT R ANTE .-Steady em . _ report of these operations follows: cror:~se'd the Divlnain small force- and E ` mem says' on the northwest mm The Turkish offensive on the left captured' part of a German position. ` " mob'-9'1'sMzlpd *‘ D10-Vm°°L APPW 3* G““\`dl““ Om” tier we occupied Gycrgyo _Ditro and 1_§l3-8-17m0 Lf. i _ _ () 'B0-V WANTED- 'TO RUN ER h t d . bank ol’ the. River Euphrates, west The announce-ment follows: in the “ev” pa" W-‘im we 9” “re sewn- of 'Erseingan' was repulsed notwith-| region south of' Riga 'an enemy aero- uns and several machine mm-9’ litanding stubborn resistance by the plane was brought down by our fire . ' 8 ralfds.- Apply here ` searchlights and important food stores' _.me -- § - . - - _ _ ' my. In the region of Ognott our and fell within German lines. North 1886 9-Z-Mu' on the southern "onus: -me enemy-= detachments are advancing and|of the Dvina our advanced post, af- T0 l..'E`1:'-:Pl§Ef8vA_lTTI`.'V*SlTUATED llllVll\8 faceived h°“"y "°mf°"°°m°nt° driving the enemy out of his strongly' ter having crossed to the westc~rn'i result of our bombardment. Yesterday Tharran Ovichii in the direction .Of Brzezany and' Halice, fighting is con- tinuing ln our favor. _.The gallant troops of General Tcherbatchelf hav- ing driven the enemy__ot_1t_ of s series of fortiuied' positions and having advancotil Westward _in' theflu-_ pursuit, reached' the River'Nara‘Vks.,- a tributary of the Gnita Lipeae which they crossed' at bomb _polnts',__1n the- region ofllalieso ourtrevllll tletiupied the railway line from.. Snllcz to Se»mlkovlrtza..an_d Wodniki. They are bombarding with hee._vy._\_and' light artillery, the town of .I-lailcs,in.which the enemy is still stubbornly. holding out. The town is now in 'flames as' a - Imperial Guards Falk Next to them, at the .point of the Allies' junction between Guillcmont 'and -Maurspas, the »'1‘hlrd Division of ‘he Imperial Guard, under command of the Prince of Prussia. link_ed up _wltli a half division of Saxorls. They l or-ks. toSether with their armored recorded. The text of the state- recotnnitiss ee .vveedcathgkhs by._gm-.gl-@,lv_,,,,d,m_fl,.0,,,_ um war omce :m“omm__ aerial 0bser"uons_ Twice the arm to mee, ,hem as it actuated by n com_ we" ° ' - “ms ° m|"‘3“° W” U- l°'di1-"- . lery ceased fire irom the sheer impos mon impulse. ' in the fierce meelee which followed, giant howltzers and field fortifications were forgotten. and the battle was won. like Jenes. the French bayonets and light artillery backed hy the gen- iun of French commanders. ‘The French. too, have learned to excellthe Germans in the use of the .quickdrers which have become a deadller weapon -fence. - - Enemy Begins to Wavir. ' At 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon the Germans began to waver. By five -o’clock they were in _full retrqt. ~ Y it seemed- as if the victory ml|h_t~he .followed up immediately. but General Foch's orders. .were al_1s9lut.e-there must be no ‘advance beyond the ob- jectives defined. __ __ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ ‘The tiet resists were of the highest importance. he' French reaehed"th¢ outskirts of Cornbles-_and were firm- ly established on the flateau overlook- ing the Bapaume-Peronne state rqltd. Further south they gained a. footing on Hill St. Quentin. dominating -Por- onne itself. The wholel line nortltof the river has been brought level to -that at the south, which no longer forms the salient. ‘ -:3 'i -~.- ' .". ilrilish-.in llanll. , To llandiulighiing (Canadian 'Press Despatch.) LONDON, Se-pt. 7.-/Phe official an- nouncement follows: “ k ith e Americans ._0_n_--;i’<_i i, _.1 I- of. i ’.» -§.f». ,fi _.2- iii* \» .__ _-. i 'U i ii V 1'.'i`i