17 wjsiry BELGIAN ROADS I f Refugees Relentlessly Eastward by Re tting German Annies By GEORGE RENWICK 4 Cable to livening Public Ledger 9ht 19IB by ,Yfic York Tihira Vo, Amstrrilmn, Oct. lS, 1. ,i -odn from nrusseln, Client nml jf.'ajmtorp are roatls of misery unit JHfpw4V o, a number of travelers who ' 'IW Jusl crossed the frontier have toll .W. From Flandrra and the Mite tils- ttljw. they Ky, a great flooil of , retfttf are iourlnit eastward, and the , jfapects are that Ilnllnnd will In a ' fjy ty be face to face with terrible. t..HnnBiHt inue ni win cany uayfl 01 mwir, wnen exuea or tne war mreamed fCKM' her frontier. The .'number of refupeen cannot, of Www, be actually rhurccI, but It Is ;ejrcl It cannot he less than a quarter Wf A million. Theie unhappy people, pray- .v beards, women nnd children, with such 'stlonglnjs as they can tale with them , nYe. one traveler tells me, turned Antwerp Into a town of tragedy. The "streets as we.l ns the roads leading ato It are choked with refugees. " ?1 .intwwn tinftftlu nfa unit rAvlnita WLt rants are filled to overflowing People ' 'are sleeping on the floors of those places and tlioUHamls can find no tiet- ler" place In which to lest than the sti-eets. .14 . Tn Ohent. rnndltlnns jiri slmlinr. nnd P 'nifMlf tnn fu rnrtMlv flllhic- llti Gret caravans of refugees are mixed f up with troops nnd their material, being driven relentlessly along by the Oer- roans. The soldiers. It Id said, are down i cast and silent, while, thioimh the days Of. blaCk misery which the refugees are experiencing one ray nf hope shines making; life bearable: The news spreads alone of the heavy defeats which the Oerman armies are sustaining. 'U. S. First Army Takes Grandpre r? .', ' imMIIV IIVMI Wfcv iiir &'l(UBS never before equaled and placed In natural positions of great t-trutegic advantage. l'erh ng's nn-n drove their '"wedge deeper Into the Krlemhlld line. ,1 '.xjkkfni? nnil nnsslnir .Ttivin nn the western JUnk, of the weds?, cutllng through the .( aeconamna wire ot me hi. neorges aim ).anures-et-.Hf, IlLorges defense, nnd on EVENING PUBLIC LEDOTR-PHIDADELBmA; ItotfKftBAY, tXmwm ' Mlffi - - - - - - . . -t- S- '" ' :''.,:..'. ..I. i. . V,ii, i.i ": JA-y j" DRIVING FOE FROM FLANDERS rOP' . ZccbrJ H LLSNL T OSTEWViV V - 6 X XBKUQES 1- ikitcv, iYrite tMMr jet. X oillI'jE' Tourndi oAfh S7 7 "Tsi4 -XV8988 iiiiiitvv -w-- y v Vimy P- ARRAS- -rpin '. Al,IyC. REACH toyilTHAI IM nfiHtAT 3VAIEHCIENNES.. -PPir.NVt CrAIV TMIlr l "itiac'l"' "" " v,i-"''1 J"vl J ffr, JP ZO SO .the eastern flank of the wedge climbing tX .the slippery slopes of Hill IS!. lying 'Veil of Banihevlllc, and hdldlng It against all comers. '; AH yesterday there was bitter tlght- SntT 'or possession of Hols Chatlllon, which controlled the Tullerle farm. The r 'Oerman losses here were veiy heavy. . The dark drab whlcn hung over the countryside was p'erced many times trery minute by the flashes of the In numerable cannon which wc have Tijaased back of our lines, sending peaiv f ferma to the weanjd but determined f'Oermiins over on the wrong side of , '.jvo-wan ianu, 1 ne (icrman artillery Are, Fmart In the morning, wore down early, in tho nfternoon. Just before 3 '.o'clock the enrmv began heavy fire th of Cunel. Our artillery, taking up He challenge, mined d.tck two pln-lln one. In n bitter artillery duel wlvch e4 three hours our artillery proved erlor to the German. ' Atrmen Io Yeoman Work ... kjy. TMamperea ny iov,.!y-ng clntwu and lr-r rains which made It most dllllcult to l r, our reronnaiPFance nviaiora did V-yeoman work, fly'ng at a height nf sort fjrardB and keeping close tab on the tier- r man movements. A word should be fa Id about flernnn jinachlne-gun nest". Thee, long built ,M part of tho Krfemhild defense", were 'made of masonry and Ftrcl. They were ot only Impregnable to rifle lire, hut "S chella bounced off them. In many' easei without -centlng damage. Bren direct hits from Jn5s sometimes failed' to. put them out. About the only way to' best them was by surrounding. .A-When the top of a hill Is crested with fc these Jim bxes, the dlllloulty of nil jf -vance Deqonies exceedingly great nnd , tec; iimijuso ciiuiiiiuun ldib wnen at "tempt" are made to ru&h these positions p .rontatiy. .-uermans in our hands seems Imbued with the Idea that the war Is about J ,ided r They believe nn armh-tlce Is boui to dc signed, nut tneir uincers ''are loreachlne to them thnt ttiev miit . 'aWllt thetr hurdest In f-t tli ti..tff Iafiiiu iter the fatherland. Their fighting Is Jt a quality than which the (Jennan DBimand could ask no more In the way f ' nMtnnnl htflv,rt np ntamln.j l.'n- KAMVIne' the advantage of nnsttlcn tliev Effcro tnaklng our advance peculiarly dlf fe Hcultl It has been explained that the ,.JiGerman command pins :i great pait of flha fate of the whole front on the sue- iir in nommc oaca int) American h ftehtera. ,Jv We took additional prisoners ester ttaj. the Germans not surrendering read- My.but generally fighting until no chance appeared to be left. "-''"A tribute should be paid to the bar- vHiood of the American boys fighting Hiia, battle, one of the bitterest of the w: r. Most of them never lived much Irss spent days and nights outdoors. In suoh climate. f-r which there is no counterpart In America Itnlti and inln, ; nothing but tain, day after day, pene-1 ti.itlng cold all thu time, and no shel ter except holes In the ground and pup Utit October 14 There bail been nothing like nn armistice today on the ftont of the Hirst American nrmy. Terrific fighting has been In progress since early this morning, between the Argoime fot- est and the Jleuse, u here the (leimaiij command Is exerting Itulf to the utmost to hold 11 twenty-five kilometer sector ag.ilnst the hammer blows of Pershing's llRhtlng men. j Fresh German reserves bate put In 1 their appearance. Despite the bitter re sistance of the enemy troops, ne made ( progress along the entire front of our , attack. The Alie was ciossed cast of Grand T're. Landres and St. Georges were1 reached Hill 288. west of Hiiiithevllle. , Is ours, as welt as the 'itols-l'iilhere. and j most of the Hols Kuril Jtomagne and Curiel are In our hands , le-y could clear out these nostf, and then m,ide satisfactory progress. 1 ne Hermans arc leaving behind a considerable number of Infernal ma chlm s. a specialty being mines left In diignuiM timed to explode In teventy-two houis A great admixture of military unit." in some cases elenu nts of seven or eight liif.nlr regiments. Is being captured in our front This Indicates that the Guiiniin commands are cut to pieces and ate he.nir patched up hurriedly tn nsiM our blow Hetween 70u and 8U0 pnaoners were cap'tired toda.i. Germans Retreat South of Lille Ofilciul War Reports AMKIUCAN lleaihiunrtrrs American l'.xpedltlonary 1'iirres. Oct 16 (Delayed). our troops today continued their at tack on both s'.des of the Meuse, on lounterlng stubborn resistance from a re-enforced enemy. Kast of the Meuse Krench and American trcopg have gained ground. West of the river thu fighting has Incrcnscd In violence, and our Hoops have made aubstnntlal gains, Including lllll " wl,,''n changid hands three times, We have broken the rlemhlld-Htellung line at niw points, where our men closed with the enemy In a series ot hand-to-liatul encounters In which they took prls oncis. , FltllNCII ! Perl.. Oct. 1. In the course of the night we made , a tltlle progress to the ntirtti of sis sontie nnd north of Asfeld-la- IHe. w toiied n lolent counter-attack, strongly eupportfd by artillery. In the region of St. Germalnmont. The the southwest of llethcl we cap- j tur.'d the village of Acyltniiianc. ; IIIIITISH ' London, Oct I, niir patrols gained ground "llh"V I durlni! the night In the Doual-t.llle , sector j JfcsW 4r V --S ' V ','.', 'l ' x W I SX Contlnueil troni Case One fiotn the liollcKhctn fiont Here Hrlt Isli patiols lmvo reached thu uutsklrtB of the town of N'i'iivclili). Hoiilers was In goo-1 condition after the (icrm-in ri'tlremrnt Kast of the .TltVt lifftrM lllirlf ni l.ilnra rdnnr)tl that the Germans were pulling back their !'"' tllc HiBi'lnuiiistMr icatl has been fu of our .-enter Hold Line Cl'OSM'll. nttlllery in front .Meant The advance Is all the more signifi cant, htenuee captured orders gae the command to hold that line before the Americans at all costs. The crossing of the Alie was per- luiineii unuer greai iiimciiiTies anil wiin j m(,nt much bravery. Last night our tngl- ,,.ns neers going up to tne infantry line at tempted to throw a bridge across the fifty-foot stream, but were halted by hand grenades thrown by Germans In trenches not more thmi 100 junta away. This morning we put down a he-ivy artillery preparation on the foo rlllotis oast of Orand-I're and got two bridges across. All day our engineers worked, repairing these crossings as fan a the German shells damaged them The Americans had much dllllculty In getting over, and also on the river south of Hatithevllle. where the Infantry was caught In a heavy machine-gun fire front the Hols HantheUlIc and Hols Itapnes The fighting on our sector todiv was Perhaps the bitterest on the whole front in the lat three days. The reaon of the German desire to hold bad; the American army Is eaplly understood Our sector hetween the Argonne and the Jleuse Is the key to the German line from west of T,aon to the east of the Jfetihe. This menus one of the vltnl spots of the whole front from the sea to the Moselle, because If the Allies can get through here much further till Germ-in communication through Mezlero wlll be Imperiled. Mennre Main Siipiily I hie Tile Mezleres r.llhoad is the center of the foe lines of supply from I.ai.n to the Meuse. The main line from Nuniiir branches here with Important brunches to J.aon. Rethel and Stenny. each of which feeds numerous smaller railroad lines. While Mezleres 1 not dliectly north of the American .11 my. cur advance means that the foe will lose his supply lines at lean on a third of the whole salient from tho sea to the Mrrelle This, of course, would foree a retire ment all the way along thu line. There fore the Germans be1iee they must hold back the Americans to avert 11 mill'.aiy disaster The flKhtlng today took our In ops In to a large part of the Krlemhllde line and put them up against heavy wlte defenses. While culling through they weie heavily shelled with gas, especial ly In the region of I.andres. German Infantry was seen today haul ing back ." field pltees. Thl Is ex plained, perhaps, by the fact that the Germans are very short of horacs. our gunners having killed a great many last week. Hear Out Miiehlne (inns There was bitter lighting leading Into the Hois Hantlievllle where the Germans had many machine guns. Our Infantry was halted temporarily uniil the artil- T II appears lliaf Hie enemy lvitli tlniwnl -mitlnviiril of the area mulct :it(iicl will Invoke UI(. whole IJIIc salient. (This despatch shows retreats both north and south nf I.Ille. onp letlro- bclng between that city and and t.lno miles .southwest of Mile I'ont-a-Vpii.lIn Is five miles north cist of l.ens. Ilolleglieiii south of Courtiai and northeast of Mile) Kt-urxiiaril Actions Everywhere the (Jerm.in.s arc fight ing i-Mtrgtini-ct iifliotiK with lJtKe tlrn ber.s of men Involved In the strugRle The battle Is belntr fought In a Von tlnuons rain, which makes thu light ing Increasingly dlfTlcuIt. Trooiis Moinilng nhcail lose their fontlnir 1.1 the ooze, some sinking In fur ns their knes. The wounileil returning from the front nre plastered with mud Guerne has been stormed nnd taken 1 nil the llolilans have captured Bevcrn Stutltnf. Tliev arc cast ami north of the Uevern Canal and nre past Iseg. hem. The new gnlns bale further turned the German lines both north and south of the area under attack, and the enemv retirement teported from the southward Is the rfsult. Further withdrawals on a moan scale may be expected unless i the weather continues so bad as to nre- , vent further advance The enemy Is showing signs of nervousness, and more tires and explosions are reported. Latest reports Indicate that the renuli cavalry linn manages! to get ,i,-,,,,,.i, elm (lerni.iti lines. They have reached Llchte-rvelde and now nre prob ubly beyond that place. lilsewhere along the front either tlrll- Ish forces are gaining ground, but their , progress bus been merely tn straighten 1 the lines and to carry out consolidating j operations In advantageous positions, j Knemy defenses of great power were I encountered during the day by the nrlt. , !sb There were wire entanglements or 1 great depth nnd Innumerable pill boxes ; which bad to be reduced There was an Impressive scene at Ittiulers when the Place wtls taken. A French major gntheted the rescued ci vilians and German prisoners around a ballet ed planti In the square, and as the shells screamed overhead he played the Marseillaise." Did you ever hear that before?" he , asked tlie people of the eity. : The civilians cheered themselves hoarse. j frexch inn rown MILK FROM RETHEL Wv the Auuciated Prew I'arli., Oct. I -'French forces hete1 ptured the village of Ac.v-Komant.-e. within a utile of the important raiiwa 1 Junction or Hetic 1. in me . huiiiiukii., . the War Olllce unnoiituHel today. The 1-rencu nave 1 rwum- nun-i progress to tne norm ml o.b-k.ihit, nim betweii HIsonne (east en' I.aon) nnd , Rethel thev rcpuisen u vmu-m e-neiuj countcr-iittiicli near St Germalnmont. , J t sK t X -ft s -k -X -H X -X tT doesn't takcj I nn expert to distincrulsh the tone of BRADFORD BOND! a Strathmore business! paper. BLANDFORD tests liipli to hand and eye. It's mod-' erate 111 price for lettor- hends and office forms. Consult your printer or us. 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