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mans | the allied increase jn if they had the gun lack transport them. Horses ar ing their batte © » BERLIN ‘he battle in the Chi Pe ese cr ents & Fert By SS Rag Qe OTN PTSO OH THE EVENING WORLD, T GERMANS UNABLE fatile attack was driven back by | weat of Altberive, yesterday continued very héavy losses and the Ger- |into the night, says to-day's official mans were not able to reach our |announcement. This morning the lines. fighting Increased in intensity ax “During the night there wai result of the introduction of fresh heavy artillery fighting in the sec- | forces. tors of Sapigneul, Le Godat and “Near Ville-anx-Bois,” = the La Pomrelle. etdtement says, “the forest posi- “In the Champagne our suc- tion became unsuitable to us and cesses on @ great scale were con- we established ourselves in @ tinued. At Moronvilliers we at- rearward line.” tacked, achieving success every- “A local French attack near Braye- en-Lannoin succerded, but where. We carried Le Mont Haut jon ‘the elevated front along the and several heights to the east | Chemin-des-Da of that point, including Hill 227, | failed ; ‘ n vine : “Documenta which have been cap In the region south of Moron- | ued trom the French indicate far- Villiers in the’ course of an en- | ranching objects he French attack gagement last night We captured [launched on Monday t no point two more German batteries, On | were the fthe t ) realized the front between Boissons and | Their troops only anproxii jg . b “s ained r tactical aims, Auberive we have identified | nothing of their atrategic objects twelve new German divisions. JS German attack on Romaineitte | BRITISH PREPARING Tae evemy iett prisoners in our | FOR NEW ATTACK WHEN Gunman SOLDIERS REACHING! FRENCH TAKE A REST THE PANIC STAGE. Germany's soldiers are believed to| r be reaching the panic atage, A week|From Now On Alternate Blows ago the first evidence of @ breakdown | Will Be Struck by Armies of in the morale of the German defends | Haig and Nivelle, ers was observed and reported by the British commander's drive around| LONDON, April 19.—British troops Lens. |Were to-day consolidating thelr pest Reports to-day show the capture of ;tlons, bringing up more supplies ant 17,000 Germans, By night It is ex-|#eeking out the enemy's weak spot for pected the total of German prisoners the next drive they will make against will reach’ 20,000, Nearly a hundred | the Germans guns have already been taken, Field Marshal Teaig reported no’ In cases of great drives the enemy ing of special Interest in the fightin temporarily gets beyond the effective | along all of his front, ‘The first phas Teach of the great mass of {Uns lof the British drive ha been entirely y ey are bell prought Up ae ey eee loom with (successful; now comes the paune in thousands of machine guns, No-| preparation, for the second move. where along the front do the Ger-| But it is part of the Allied strategy ger attempt to keep up with not to jet the enemy have an oppor artillery, Even |tunity for recuperative pauses, Frort the Germans |now on the great drive, as military ilities to supply experts Interpret it, will be develoned extremely scarce, /by alternate Iriiish and French while the motor trucks lack rubber |smashes, with here and there # joint and are ineffective, jurive suddenly and swiftly carried o this, the Germans are loca’ pout. Sertain of ane aupptien. when, ws 'c! WOULD LIMIT WEST SIDE pointed out by British officers, | y Du strategic reasons would call for far| CONTRACT 10 50 YEARS | different positions. a LOSS OF POSITIONS Ney itn See Buiname , a Ss OFFICIALLY ADMITTED the Ottinger Bill. IN GERMAN REPORT ALBANY, N. Y., April 19.—Ben-| ator Burlingame to-day threw the Senate into a long fight over the New “We Established Ourselves in a} York Central-west side contract when Rearward Line,” Says the he offered two amendments to the War Office. Ottinger bill designed to limit any rant of property or franchise rights April 19 (vla London).-|to a period of fifty yeas, The Ot- npagne north: |tinger bill provides that the Public Service Commission must join the PAW fA1S eke ee le Mr, Burlingame put in his amend- | ment in two sections, The first lim jlted any franchise hereafter granted |by the city to fifty years, and the second compelled the city to lease ny lands under water to the New York Cantral for the same perlod, in stead of making a perpetual grant. Senator R. Brown opposed the amendments, In speaking for them, Burlingame said that the city offi jclals had lost the public confidence by trying to make @ perpetual grant of the water front. He fought long | and earnestly for a fifty-year limit Senator Foley favored the amend- |New York had already paid $12,000 000 to reclaim other water front prop | erty that had been granted to private ! owners. | Senator George F, Thompson de- |manded the passage of both amend ments and said that the Ottinger bill | Would otherwise call for perpetual rights. EMBARGO AND NAVAL BILLS | REPORTED TO THE SENATE NEW YORK 2178-180 Fifth Avenue, near 23rd St. poate tcl 181 Broadway, mear Cortlandt St | Committees Take Favorable Action | ©; AeeedtedyAccenien in oll Pinene! Cate | on Two Adininistration War | | Measures, TAKS OF | WASHINGTON ‘ TOMAS ENE VASHINGTON, April Utim-Bonator hora. writ ee Fernald's bill giving the President INSURIECTIONS and MALICIOUS INTENT. authority to embargo exports in the of war when ho finds the public safety |day by the Senate Commerce Com- mittee, A similar bill is pending with BROAD PROTECTION] ‘sisn.ucn'ssn penn = -a | The Administration bill to increase L. T. HOLLISTER, Inc., |) the entistea strength of the navy from 92 William St. Phone 3340 John || 87,000 to 160,000 men and the marine orpa from 17,400 to 30,000, was fa vorably reported from the Naval i» | Committee, (GENERAL WHO ORDERED MIHOMA FORMOSA A new tea—you'll like it a 10c Can—Free Sent for 3c in stamps with your own and Your wrocer’s naine and address, Write for it now. THE GLOBE TEA COMPANY, Inc ‘184 Water Street - - New York ' Von B for Wholesale Deportation of Belgian Civilians, LONDON, April 19.—Reuter's Am- MARRIED. cording to ® Brussgla despatch Gen, von Bissing, German Governor Gen- EWIS—BIRD.—On Thursday, Apri! 19.) ora in Belgium, died Wedn at Bt, Bartholomew's Chapel, New York | City, by the Rev, William B, Lusk of | 1M: Bidkotield, Cone. Ik Bixp,| Death, it is announced, was due Gaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Oliver W, Bird to inflammation of the lungs, MINTURN LEWIS, son of Mr. and Mrw, | Frederic Elloitt Lewis of New York City. | yon Owo. BERRI.—On Thure 19 his methods during recent months. ay morn April 19 > me, 485 « at hia ho n Funeral services at his late reaidencve Baturday, April ate P.M Semsational Advances Mark Trading | diy omit flowers. in Futures, OUNIFFE.—April 10, Key, PRTER CUN-| CHICAGO, April 19.—Purther sens | wre 8. 8. Ty, awed seventy-three | natignal advances marked the trading yours. in wheat futures on the Chicago Funeral Satur April 21, at 10 Hoard of Trade to-day M., from #t. Alphonsus Ch reh, West = May rose to $2.42 3-4 and cloned at $241. July clomed at 92.06 6-5, Broadway, N. ¥. Chr STUDENT SOLDIERS FROM 12 COLLEGES| GET THEIR COLORS 12,000 at C, C. N.Y, Stadium Cheer as Gen, O'Ryan Makes Presentation. ex and near Craonne | It has saved the United State this 16 4 wasn't for the British navy tee room in the Capitol Bullding waa} “jimmied” during the night and was found standing open early to-day. | American, Police believe it was the work of sptes| American seeking information of naval plans. and mid-Manhattan was in enthusiasm, was contributing echo to the occasion. | In and around the great stadium of} manner, made this statement to-day to several thousand persons who flocked to Carnegie Hall to hear his | contribution to the continuous ‘ up, America” célebration stage: New York would have been in ashes fiong ago.” f the City of witnessed the inspir- Major Gen, O'Ryan nt military bodies e national colors |The utterance ce: Mayor's Commit- presenting to » contributed by one of the ev trondway after stadium while the ceremonies in the students wore their crisp red, white and blue colors Sunday and Homer Rodeheas trombone, arrived at the hall the|is seldom anything of a confidential celebration had been a rather decorous | nature in the Committee Room." affair, a few hundred women and children, being mildly in-|heavily guarded ands terested yy moving picture repre-| posted at different point sentations’ of the army and navy at) Capitol grounds and the police an- work, A-bfass band parading through | nounced they believed the door was Fifty-seventh Street proc Billy would appear at the hall about! building noon, with the result that a great| crowd gave him a rousing welcome.| mitted to enter the building after This uptown demonstration was a sort of side show, but it w vent in itself neverthel There wasn't room for an additional ctator in the great at house windows or on house roofs overlook: | when Major big league © the apartment on of the College of t New York: Commander Jessop of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Collector of the d Malone, State Com- missioner of Education John H lay, a committee of the college faculty and representatives of the city admin the field at o'clock to begin the presentation cere- | «srayhe he does want to know why he should enlist, Just tell him it ta Port Dudley Fi | preast of every American,” said Billy. some in khaki, some in the attire of the street, many of the girls in caps and gowns—for there were girls there the delegations from following colloges; Columbia University n's College, Brooklyn; Cathedral | de, Stevens Institute, oklyn Polytechnic, Hunter Coll (girls), Adelphi, Frooklyn; 1 Manhattan College, cked in the stadium stands were universities and col and lined up in front of them cheer leaders with megaphones. | Institutional received its colors the college yell of Fran-|spy system knows more about us than we do ourselves, It knows that we haven't the armored airplane in this country, They didn were able to de made them bold. If they knew we were pre sunk our ships.” students of the over upper Manhattan and clear over Not the least inspir- ing was the college ory of the girls as thelr spick and span repre {ment and said that the people of] sentatives took charge of the Stare and Stripes, No football game, no college baseball game ever brought |service was the only just way of solving the service problem, Both bis grandfathers had £1 Jution and his father had been killed in the Civil War, he said because of his death,” said Billy, “and L guess I have a right to speak of universal service.” And nothing has ever o on upper Manhattan Island sin days of the. War of the Revolution #0 soul stirring 4s the volume of sound the stadium lusion of the formal audience arose and sang the national anthem uttered a fervent husband's remarks and his party were at the hall about ten minutes Pthat Marks, Collecto: rector of Trinity Church, Rabbi St phen 8. Wise, Willlam R. Willeox, George W. Wickersham and Herman A. Metz are scheduleu to speak at] Ray the hall during tne jate afternoon and evening. Sir Herbs others spoke marks were mostly add penetrable wa ciaaeeniaeliineese HAVRE DE GRAC' sead to im- E RESULTS. Md, April 19 tribute to the orogramme ? rt Stock SR Bil! Preventing Manipulation of sto Shasta, Land . ‘and Virginia Yell also ran. SECOND RACE—Steeplechase; wentative troduced 4 bill to punish by fine and imprisonment circulation of false rumors calculated to affect adversely natic the United States. w $3.40 won (O'Connor), show dissemination of "“brokers’ tips” and pre market Hunter also ran, ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, pounds of bacon at 3 than seventeen | CAVELL EXEGUTION DEAD ing Also Held Responsible | Astor Trust Co, decl of 2% ber cent,, to mtock record April 20 rdam correspondent says that ac- | ‘on preferred to stock record ay eves | Columbia, Gax and Blectric Co—tn- stock record April 30. 64 and equal Hempstead, L. 1, to REGINALD, Belgians attributed much of the iron repression of the German rule to Rissing, although he softened 3) awainet $10 in calendar Brookiyn, WILLIAM neni, agea os | MAY WHEAT UP TO $2.42 3-4, jCanada’s Wheat and Flour Supply 126,000,000 Banke flour supply in Canada on 000,000 bush 000,000 last apared with rts issued her 10 BRING THEIR BIG GUNS INT HURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. BRITISH NAVY KEPT NEW YORK ON MAP, NAVAL COMMITTEE SUNDAY'SWAKE UP" ROOM AT CAPITOL Billy Stirs Carnegie Hal Door “. Thréng With Plea for Pre- Despite Extra Guards paredness and Recruits. and Sentries. WASHINGTON, April 19.— “The British navy saved Ing eusive Billy Sunday, tn his most | An investigation is under way. ing was missing from the room, there ngelist's siam-bang, | plain nmittee, said Until Billy, accompanied by "M |were valuable plans or information in tr and/the room, As a matter of fact there rons, mostly) During the night the building is ntries are of t med that| forced by some one hidden in the at] For months no one has been per- “Rody” fanned patriotic fervor) nightfall without a countersigned with a few blasts on his trombone,| pass, unless one of the Houses was land then Billy jumped right into the] sitting, when visitors were admitt : City of | Middle of the picture with the an lto the galleries, Neither House nouncement that he was a ‘ Jone hundred cents on the dolla - _ - | twelve inches sto the foot, sixte al CLOSING QUOTATIONS. |ounces to the pound, 2,000 pounds to fs “|the ton American and booster for| Wit net changes from preparedness and univer rat,/in session last night. ious clos tl service." | “Patriotism burns deeply in the! 4 | Au: v0 to keep the collar of Prussian mill-| \ |tarism off his neck and he'll enlist | 4’ quickly enough. | Billy sald he hoped this country would profit by the mistakes of Great | Britain and France. He said Govern- |} At rt i ¥ College of the City of New York,| ment officials should make it clear to Ik 8 w York Uni-|the people that the country is not (inulin 8 prepared, that the United + . ending on En “Don't forget this Is our % elevangelist. shouted. “The German t think we d ourselves, That ed they wouldn't have The evangelist declared universal ught in the Revo. “LT have had to make my own way introduced and nt" to her sist Ma" Sunday was Mayor Mitchel, Borough President) of the Port Malone, Manning, Rev, Dr, William Tits. Beerboh.u one of a number of well known | Soutlera Ma ify ctors and actresses who will con~ | 2stiem fale TO STOP BROKERS’ TIPS. Market Introduced. April 19.—Repre- f Ohio, to-day in- WASHI omerson, Wheel & 1 Baw. al or international affairs of | Wheel & Th bill is aimed chiefly to stop! t the manipulation of the stock | i CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT. s, April en purchased hi in the t few d and canned ¢ . n bought in considerable Mouth Wash-Gargle-Nasal Douche = Pro-Phy-Tol is a safe and pleasant antiseptic to == use—it is harmless if swallowed. = Use It Twice Daily to Pre- = vent Sore Throat, Also All = th and Mouth Troubles. = T Uncle Sam's Expert Bacteriologist has proven that Pro-Phy-Tol is the most efiicient germ > destroyer. AT ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS ONT HN il neal -cfl » satay ae 'SPIES BREAK INTO | TAMMANY BACKS WILSON’S DRAFT PLAN IN HOUSE (Continued from First Page.) immied” Durins Night £ New York's poor showing | Teutor tegular numbered tire State, while the Middie West ran far ahead day's demonstra put volunteering up to @ thousand a » door jenate Naval Affairs Commit- fortunes with the straight |#uay, he German and Yiddish So far as could be ascertained noth- | ne f-lts Congressmen ‘Wake | ‘The door had been splintered and| them favored com pried open with an fron instrumenc, | Pulsory military servi me near the close Of |'rhe marks of the Instrument were ¢very writer signed an Irish name d-rocket, three-cheors-for-the-flag | senator SwAnson, Acting Chairman |! biceps dae patriotic outbursts which was punctu-/of ated by frengied applause | “Evidently someone thought there | con his never | Wl for }ing its strongest and = mo: | national needs, and will prove far less of @ hitherto un- 4 magnitude failed us in the t failed in the Civil War and it failed in the Spanish-American | “No effectual system was ab and compul ‘ople are to-di been so well ad- en ag they are now. folly for us at this late day, in the t |tenance of the large numbe | which the present emergen: * to require. $7,000,000,000 glean have to be worked out, financiers of New York are tremen- Special for To- morrow, Friday, April 20th. 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Brooklyi ed eat CERMANS I BRAZL -ACANST REPUBL Number 500,000— Threaten to Invade Uruguay BU®NOS AYRES, Apri! 16.—Braail’s great German population in at least Despatches from Montevideo, Uru- to-day asserted the Teutoas strong |were well armed—even with some rather /artillery—and plentifully supplied, Brazil's censorship was down tight military |on any details, | The rebellion apparently centered in the Brazilian States of Rio Grande Parana and Santa Catharina, The German population—male and female —in this section hag been estimated ches to-day de- clared the Germans had already at- cription bill and denouncing the | ' mpted to dynamite the ratiway rande | nitrate | loyal tc |Alegre. In the mean time the Ura; guayan Government is massing ith ving tbe Monte hes as aserting their belief they wiil be able to withstand all raids. 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