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Fair and slightly warmer to-night; Sunday fair orld, FINAL IL ae (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | [Circulation Booka Open to All.’| | tiie __PRICE TWO CENTS. rts Tike see Men Wor NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ cbe UMC. AMERICANS SHOOT DOWN GERMANS; WIN DESPERATE BATTLE IN TRENCHES a ee —— —s U/BINT ROUTED BY GN CREW APM HONS OSIW OPPOSES PEACE; Sai" ATTACK N PERHING TROLS OF FRMER ERAN SP sn NBER RS ARMING: ~—(S PUT QUICKLY 10 ROUT; NEAT FARE OURS = NEV CAPTURED RNAS GAS SHELLS USED AGAIN ‘ But Is Respoisbt le for I in Far East. -_ ): American Correspondent at Front Disputes German Claim That 12 U. S. Soldiers Were Captured— Heroic Captain Falls as He Ral- lies His Men. ports to Daniels vance Toward Capital, ee DEPOSED KING'S BROTHER vovodpas mone meres 1 wy wel ‘a AH WINS COMMENDATION. hans : Japan has put forward no sugges- | Agsooiated Press).—Tho intert tlons regarding any action that may| Russia, following t Ninety-Two Rounds Fired by teak the Nyanza and About ry as a result of the RUS- | srogcow, tion. Tho plain facts are | separate 5 200 by U Boat. ew days ago Japan addressed mon'y and Soldiers’ Councils in many . Se — tne to A ents pro oe are rbili- | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, March 2 (Associa Bee DORE ceneee Oba ee eee een IEA DOT Davarineal Orders | + : THE AMERI RANCE, March 2 (Associated WASHINGTON, March ¢.—Battling asking for an exp zation orders proclaiming a fight to A + Press).—American troops repulsed a strong German attack yesterday in @ German submarine for nearly three views on at the finish in vebalf of the revolu-| General Round-Up of ; : 4 tion | >, US GRANT ff the salient north of Toul. There were many American casualties, one Beer ino senerican eteamanip; Ny [Ru shanty "| An example of this tendency is fur Preachers of Sabotage. ‘ ; \ ¥ Say. \ wnga’s aimed guard probably sunk ite milita ir otherw Counell | = of the killed being a Captain who was graduated from West Point in 1947, opponer’, according to a report of I pointed Chief Gunner's Mate Ben H. Groves made public to-day Peppered by shrapnel from two sub Marine guns, the Nyanza manoeuvred skilfully while her armed guard ¢ and carefully battled off the U boat Finally, when the U t range, the American her range, and, firing fou dently sank the Ailles which ere Dad even f aggrandizement | There was no ty with the Cen [A wireless despatch from Berlin to the British Admiralty NY preaching theso dootrines, says: “Ina German attack northeast of Seleheprey yesterday the tison ruled, whether t | Americans suffered heavily and lost twelve prisoners, the War the I, W. W. or not Office announces, The Germans rated the trenches attacked. n [#hall be confined for reportation from l| ATH Kast of Rheims the Germans forced their way into Fort Pom- Soacla Wnvestignilan wen aniaras a Os pelle, which had heen destroyed.” Seicheprey is eleven miles due lared for a hol icil at Narva, by a vot nen's Dele-| WASHINGTON, March 2A gen — The raid was a complete failure, three German prisoners remaining s spe al 1 ug alien al t American hands. Th yund in front of the American trenches was si the Pacifie Northwest, eine ° fa trewn with German dead. The Nyar r ‘ Msg 1. W, W. gathering about east of St. Mihiel and only two and a half miles east of Xivray, , , - y man vessel under r t ; Wash . where Americans were taken prisoner in a previous German raid. Madinein ana! wee! or ehiy ind tor the} “Who's the Girl Puzzle ; hae kek P @elzed in Pacific waters when the nment of somo 3000 1.1 | jaui teiiqiand Friend Despatches from a correspondent of the Associated Press with United States entered eee ROARS DOR f the! Noreweut tary eulenant’s Kin and Frie the American Army say it is doubtial whether the Germans cap- A poe ie Ges # ha mended) a GRIN we Ison ordered that any Alien ad ind Keeps Wires Hot tured any Americans, althongh two or three might have been roves for his jeacy | : wutage oF P 1 jas ° Tho mate's ys Contradicting Report, Tin Plate | weil known to th hal ha = rte . nm gathered up at a Hstening poste] “At 9.30 A. M.S , Jan. 13, a] Magnate’s Widow Adds She | ae GermEg: Kleene a te “0 \ iol Krening Word, {On tho French front near tho Butte du Mesnil American troops 5! the port t " ne r t t SPARTANBURG, 8. ¢ March 2. bad eiriesone wa i thal port Not to Wed Christophe = Sea mae ' pin ARRAS BIE showed their mettle, “On two of the points attacked during the course eam about 1,000 yards distant. At | Chinn and Jepan Moth Sending Treepa| t8& e el. W. W. w inde deut, U ft » yes . ; the same time o was seen| PARIS, Friday, March 1.— Mrs. Reena etie Gasaiee of rms: 1 portation naw sto! of last night and to-day,” says the French official report issued last mpproaching t \- eods, who is now in| LONDON, Murch ted Press.) |e ——— RaRGr © ot’ Ord night, “Germans specialized in raids and came in contact with some ele- @el's stern wa | t—-AS it ORD FR i ents ¢ ca try. OW lies maintained their lines eee l ENGH | IH] LIN; ahs ments of American infantry. Our allies maintained their Hnes intact to avold the torr opened fire w gubmarino fell came to thy falling this mo 1¢ Germans me Defense Commander's J dE ney to Ireland Made Wit { The marriag opened firo y y “i : u @hrapnel and zigzagging Ir jour, At n ne other enemy imbers were dropping on the Aj position "sc wn —STARVE OUT RUSSIANS. 0 8c je rio os GERMAN AVAL VESSELS. itisaatttn to" few use both guns at t ) This manoeuvre caus natern, bul she ca chantman aga 6,000 yards “After a number of shots mhort the U boat ¢ | | | the Nyanza wa ine iM v ea Maes mot passed t rogra ia 1 Jud 5 t M 4 . Mil . he fire that the w is back of the ) bea cn 2 IN hod son WEST TO LOSE ONE-THIRD 1 Mienk Warpiebstite elvieh | \ nt " ireless Pr T F ‘ ( f Ie ate ee tee ah ee faclee GHtniEy OF PASSENGER TRAINS wo ot right of the 5 “At about 11.15 the su add er Goes Over t . \ aro appa n Moscow-Ve r Rat ats perigee quickly, ca nd ASHINGTON, Mar A tae a“ nt eny elde and ke 1 Lis 1 1 Japan | uat I 1 ie appeared ji " ir rane t F ati nA good. This lead 1 Pu we . M A not quit from « ‘ - na sity, Tho Nyanga f ne \ ; w xs nennde nd t 7 x! He . ; t s com- A port.” > Arr ° ———— need f 3 al peat & Ais RETREATING RUSSIANS M’GRAW LANDS SCHUPP 1 dur MARTIN GREEN) posreous w rai position, |." vii ar "6 amo thm OF GERMAN SOLDIERS -0" sim » seve we 1m ANY GERMAN BODIES LIE BE ’ y/{ “Over There’’ With the| sem Yorker | Maite Asstatant ty Tis ag inet ne Tussiene aly ; F ve re mw iene , FORE OUR TRENCHES, \ American Tyoops. 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