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: | i } / | | — mg m . a - a eee nes Se 9 _ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARORH 11, 1918. . S. TROOPS MARCHING THROUGH THE SNOW IN FRANCE CORSO OE GO HERE EE Hr eee ee er ci a oe oe ee ced SAP ESEE EDDC SER DE DHT ee DAE HE DE EOEODEEOR OOOOOEET GH PUG HROmManIOM O22-2030006 H po 16644606406 O64 4 One of the pictures shows some of the ape the 166th Regi- | from the French en to their training camp near the firing line. | to victory. Having landed s safely in France, they are marching and soon will be in the trenches doing their part in the great world ment of United States Infantry halted in the snow while en route The other shows a column of Am in Soldiers on thei second I lap | the snow across that ¢ country on their way to their training camps conflict now being g waged. found excellent ‘|| me out. Tha latter replied by firing Bie is invoked a a nent of a he iment o e the enemy lines German artillery |at the Americans, ‘They wero given wapapera: have Britiah positi ment of th¢ began a vigorous counter bar It |short shrift, Grenades and incen- | pressed. . Workingamen's orgarizat ‘ 1a number of | Pationts Victinis oF Ge was quickly silenced by American{diary bombs were hurled into the have been dispersed and hundreds ar- pone mona © barrow, Bon at \ Pa s Victim serman heavy and light artillery, which | German defenses, blowing the dug- rested. | } nee the dritieh ore od at 4 Are hurled large quantities of gan shelly {outs and piliboxes skyward, | Many aro reported executed in rattuck Wt alt exnouted on the batteries. With our artillery roaring and Kathonla, where even tho baurseo! st ol i nd b ae Re sh: a >-— lenemy shells bursting in our front va been strongly curbed by the ‘ia Mt ann the Cor eae lines, the companies assigned to the Germans. (The bourgeoisie were mans were d Aout p | sopet raid had taken thelr positions at 4.45, —~—>— | Suspected by the Bolsheviki of favor} ———+— | oe eee ak of war occoue —>—— at “4 The victim all cool and anxious to go. er Ae} Ge. ng the German invasion.) | A . . fa lieing i HER ag ti ae AIDED BY THE FRENCH, ‘he "sero hous” was BOS Foreign Minister Insisted It} Mont {iolent persecutions werp sal Action South of St. Quentin, |™* ‘roe dleter its from | Friend of Deputy Police Com ar be ae ae CHARGE GERMAN LINES) Sion, being calied. to thelr “poets. Was Russia’s Duty to forocn netlng: Hee Geel. hemeal First, Since Haig Took -‘the heads of the| missioner Found With sas the men chatted and peeped over the 55 forces. moving from Homel toward ne o S r : . . — a “12 Na bkoff, fT city the asians P| Sec | he infantry had | + oT. < Naples fs mora " : ; the parapets to seo the effect of our Fight On. rar pr eee th eutiade au MANS Over Th: aS < it nN : hy nk eae, Heels His Throat Cut. Shay ty the Aiba Cross No Man’s Land, Reach All| fire: concentrated on the Orsha front have | Watery aiieie Citee tad meer ne | elation ritory iy the Albanian ¢ Objectives and Blow Up Passing between the second and| LONDON, March 11,—Leon Troteky | retreated. | LONDON, March 11." successful | jured, althot me of them were| John W —— y : third lines, more dugouts and unex-| was disminsed an Bolshevik Foreien raid, In which several of the ¢ y | Suffering slightly from shock. y wh : Enemy Defe! ‘ ‘ | IN ibaa? : r he enemy | mniai has’ boon anothy for w HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, 'y Defenses. bei tea Lasilaye sate shen trou: Minister by Premier Lenine owing to PERSIA BEING VADED || were Kilted or taken priscnehanddwoldan vie bay onher oF ; = The Americans, the! ngs, (rouse \ pee renty 00d, era and costa torn and ripped by the|® Guarrel over the German peace BY RUSSIAN RED GUARD machine guna were cagfured, waa| fom, 4078 whieh "went Properly, Y | yerxonal ‘Merch 10 Monica Be ibe H ARMY. |oarbed wire, pushed forward. He. |t*" 1%, according to a despatch to the carried out by us last night south of | ut fee ae ne eevent : American force tte tee Teneo" |tore the door of 4 dugout somo in.|Moraing Post dated Saturday {0 5s SRT . Quentin,” says the official oll and many woodland flowors, TR wanis, hie friend raine |, cc Aland Is s by Ger. ’ ground contains some frost, but Mis, h b region executed the firet American | 20trymen. armed gniy le fay: |Petrograd, ‘Trotaky ‘held that the Occupation of Aland Islands by Ger-] ment trom Field Marphal Halg to-|the roude are dry and duatye lsomiat the Hot destructive attack Saturday, east of ieee end pistols: sheureg? peace had been extortod by force, mans Regarded With Grave “day, “A party of the enemy which ——— leaiiine, kechua BUE His Givomet ein Radion. The only answer was & revolver 004 twat 00 Inw recornised promises Concern in Sweden roached lr lines northwest of UeFmans Claim Prisoners Taken In Bhs Aa Arme Fitty Ohio troops and ¢0 French | mide under duress ag obligatory, leren Region. sappers, after heavy artillery prepa- shot through a loophole ‘ WASHIN: mae : La Bassee was driven off b Her: 3TON, Marchy 11,—Invaston ' OS by arciviery 4 eh nition) Bis Ene em Therefore, he in reported to have sald. asain Pacaeaais Trsihdletitncmartoeay : at and machine-gun fire. : | At that moment somo grenadiers, ji of Persia by a small detachment of the“ French signalling post ently mpany at No, 6 * ft was Russia ightvif on! “There was consi . ling © | ration, charged 600 yards through! running up, drew back thelr arme, (¢,wan Rusala’s ony ie fist PISO ise Une Nard iaa Jasleateal(o th ‘There was considerable urtilléry ' observed on the Rhelms Cathedral," Whaes TEM as No Man's Land, capturing all ob- took goon alm and let fly, There was eee APE LA ms aetivity. on both side early this morning so ust of Armenticres.” | yy por [This ls the first report of any | terd lish activity on the iime south treaty should not be ratified. State Department to-day in a telegram ways to-day’s Army Headquarters Promier Lenine, on the other hand, from Teheran, According to the report held that the treaty munt be ratified the force, whith is not more than 400, Iv auld to be pinning an advanes Jectivess ~ | While the American raiders fur- nished protection, the French sappers i sheet of flame and the ground wa shaken by the explosions. A fraction of a second later there “again camo into action” yes= rman detachments penetrated ” 1 h ene n nmentiere ed 1 2 . blew up wire entanglements, obsorva-| was no dugout—no Boches. fame CRrete (Out On Woe teks tak oa meberas St. Quentin since the British | tne ene erent back several prise ithe hater ton posts, shelters and caves. Tho! ‘The piliboxes wore handled the | Jeeatrous treaties do not necesaarily) phe cohsern with which the Swedish k over the sector from the | Gnery and a nut of machine guns 1 Germans had retired before the ate parce way, though they ware hander 2nmlbilate nations, ne Prussia had people resurd occupation of the Alnnd) French soveral wecks ago, Previ- |{he statement cela ie , tackers reached the enemy trenches, ee proved several times, Inlands by the nana were reflected) ously the British front Nad ex. Le eee ~ to crack, | Commanded by German officers who! jn a Stockholm preas report recelved y athe Can 4 The Franco-Americans returned to| When the raiders reached the Ger- ad be 1 t Bolaheviki| t ihe deters #, tended only to St. Quentin.) Two AMERIGANS CAPTIVES by: & thelr own trenches after ninety min-' man third Hne they found the demo- el ave pests Ki Hee Spagetti WeriRNE taaiee ihe toe tad : “6! The German artillery 19 heavily : Ps ; ¢ ards, i number of field) to that report, the German commander! yn } feast utes, with casualties of only four ition ven more complete than in 5 attaneiie asd teart explained that the tnnding had been POMburding the British lines, ‘accord- Al of t ly to an Semided 2 guns, are attacking and driving ne ite dieeaioecale fee - ’ the provious two, Thero wasn't @ Somonoffs Cossacks castward along ade in conformity with the wishes of Ie to despatches from the front, In } Oe 1 USISTIL RACE ~Claimingy $800) threesmar ote Meanwhile, east of Neuviller and sign of lite, the . Siberi Railroad toward the tt# Finniah people many sectors the boche artillery is} arial : ¥ ard ait eleith = SCOR. before Badonviller two detachments ‘Tey clo 5 deibieae o he | “Disbelief of the report that Ambassa- deluging the British lines with she J . a Viet ss . Hleappear= | ff TOR; Rall Boy. 108+ GeaaGh) OBLAISING O66, GOMBARY Ot ee ne eee rue tale UND, PIA | Manghurtan! trontiers, Pcie hnri Mantle vie eet 2 with shells| International Corporation Officials ance ana i is 8 und the Japanese Ambassa- of all calibres, pers ro being detained at Vologda was, Tho British artillery is retaliating Here to Ask Washington for x ing a thorough search for military anned. ‘Track feat. documents and other bits of informa- "Am rentice « There have been few casualties Americans and two companies of f us seca French—penctrated the German lines tion thus far in the fighting, but Bemenoft| sted by State Department officinls. | effectively, | Protection of Employees. No, 159 Midwood Br Men. Sage Givex $190,000 More fo: se ines along the rall- ast report from Mr, Francis, how- THE EN : oo {where he was stomp: Slocum College. and destroyed three trenches. They) y, P le:retorming his . | WITH THE ENGLIS: : eee ne ; | ; 5 tomy one ce re Orisa eriaeane . | From the American trenapee @ way and is endeavoring to break| ever, wus on Mare! leRANCE AND ok pe eet an PEKING, Friday, March §&—Two! on ga swisha Ware eel SYRAC! Merch fi-=<Dive ane . ; white rocket appeared. It was the| the Bolsheviki control, : 4 , 3 + Sunday, | American engineers, Nvl and Purcell,|\ SS Grand) Gants 1. | Rusvell ated $100,000 ad FE eae. com charging MAL to return, ‘The gait In xolnk) Despatches from the Far Bast Indl- ‘BRITISH FLYERS DOWN March 10 (B¥ the Associated Preas).— | nave been robbed and gantured by Ban) (1) ( Shen to asnica| aition of, Joseph rain the American: el | back eavy artillery fire was proceeding|dits near Yehsion, in tho Province of r ive | Shoe Co niveraity beyond their objectives. pee th wale hal the men set for) cate that the fighting is assuming at various points along tre British | Honan, A Chinese assistant also was|érom thelr home in New Milford,| ‘The t hutinis In ein const aa nh aiey scat an "SS ycace nan no eemmranecurerenatet| SEVEN GERMAN PLANES. strict ise | ot irl 8 al Sa i ourately in both attacks, proving It8) started, kicking up ad warts of semen A Fae ane SUNT aa ——_ there has been no infantry action of | party was on its way to Inspect) Mrs, Turrell arrived, but her hus-|peast! to Send Coal Supervisor to mastery of the most difficult artillery ‘ of campaign against the Bolshevikl, en- iy ee aiachinver inelnike of & nronoacd rat |band was thore to amect her, Talted Staten, ke pail | explosions between the Americana | deavoring to get astride the rallroad| Three Destroyed and Four Forced," der iis yesterday morning,.| way between Chowknikow and Slang-| son she called upon Deputy Com-| RIO JANEIRO, March 11.—Sttva |and their trenches, It was everybody! to out the Reds’ lines of communi- : | when the British, in @ violent coun-| wang, They were carrying a tare missioner Wallis assist her in|Fretre, sub-director of the Central searching for the missing man, and|failway, haa been appointed delegate ter attack, hurled the Germans from sum of money with which to pay survey | the posts they succeeded in captur- parties, An eacort of twenty soldiers| ——— alten ; ERIGAN GANNON |for bimself—to walk or run througb| cation from east to weet to the Ground Out of AM |the barrage, hop over the parapet] In the south, Gen. Alexioff, for- Control, , Har oo; Donald) Whole For of [tthe United States for the purchase ING |and drop into his own trench, mer Commander in Chief of Russian ONDON, March it-—Mrittsn avi-|{M8 In the region of Poelderhoek | resisted the bandits uutil their ammur ate BGR rolihite ee and <auporvis coul shipments to STOP 4-DAY SHELL | The captain looked at his wate. | armie: nd one of the most Compe] arors of tho Naval Alr yester- | Hidge Friday evening, tion was exhausted panei me Baste atire | Oe dia y a anal five minutes since| tent generals of the former Czar, I8}dqy made a raid over aens | ‘The British defenses here and south Wondered. Two of the Chinese escaped | DIX, N. Jy ca SHOW: A OER WO I0RH ee Ul FRANCE Te was just fort OF THE ‘UNE N the whistle had sounded above the | preparing to move against the Petro-| ping & the a ain of artillery explosions, sending the | grad Government with his army of| munition dump at Enge and reported the outrage, in the hunt, = garnering Ww nN “Lost and Found” arttct 1 alarm was sent through | |W —gaAt The Worid or sae me and am-|Of the Houtholst Forest, where the Admiralty | Germ > seized six posts Friday | Officials of the American International] 4 gener 3 al : la i # associate ' ll police stations and detactives he- | to Yound Bureau,” Room . mon over the top, Cossacks, augmented by regulars|announces, Two fires were started, | morning, have been re-established | Corporation, which t lated with | 4 ; 0a, World Hulluing, will be lated Pill Boxes, Darou ANG OMEN on: another: sactor, 20)Gheoute oF from the Russian army who could] In aerial ¢ ts three enemy. aire|completely after severo fighting in|the Siems-Carey Railway and Canal| gan to make the rounds ofithe city's|4 gor inirty days, ‘These lista can be y at any of The World's Offices, Loat and Found” advertisomante an bo left at any of The World’ German Defenses Smashed in pillboxes were found intact. The | pot stand the Bolshevik methods, and| Planes were destroyed and Cour others! which the Germans lost heavily. i fompany in lu SABE ae ohne | hotels, ty Drive Through Lines. | raiders penetrated beyond the third | thousands of officers, muny of thom|#*iven down out of AML te Both those attacks were put | announced to-day they Intended calling | » clerks at the Hotel Breslin did r fn stare tel the attention the nae ant (ia Foe © and captured two wounded pris | enlisting as privates to help in over | Sf ts Planes seturned Hately apologies for what the Germans had ¢ ip {not identify their quest—aksiqned to|] Advertising Agencies, or can BO o © at Washington fo the bandit outrage . . Alanhatie retly to. rr t ato Department Ine regime, operating with wants 4 young man who hag FRANCE, March 10 (United Press).—| the French tn the section where five on ate northern sector ‘south of tho! "Purcell doscribed 18 believed to be Chamberm reported at noon to.) e——— tor, wa across No Man's Land | off tho British salient Just southeast | "Ny!" ts thought to be G. A. Kyle, for-/ceus to his room. When an engineer HELP WANTED—MALE, Bes porones none tne vem vrur| Mtoe sees see seal AM PROS, Saye [a tinh malt at wouthaat| Sa oe ae em am Wie > Sais | EE MANTEL | ended yesterday afternoon, when! ing at the lack of enemy fire, Majority Parties to Insist on Com] important positions, ‘This became| ee lead | town wholesale paper Yankee gunners neutralged the work| They cleaned up the enemy trenches OFFICIAL DESPATCH | Clearn Rati: | known to the British, however, GERMANS RUN INTO DEBT | tei = house (address Dunne street) Ratha disohe battiltan in short order and were anxious to go _ 2\, Jellicoe Visits Americun Admiral, \ 1 |} through a deserter, and they burl on, but the withheld German barrage Despite the unusual enemy activity | Ui Vy De MT Removal of Government to Moscow} nn . ei se [the Ho ut ist front juader, au 0 i T0 MEET COST OF LIVING Adin At Br ohn selicows BA hn hea 0 Be ‘er ee | the fine aaieadia taablon. Thirtaciwo Geren |. . ut of the way! Let a man of Resistance, [per at he Heleh fier: le ye The Germans ded, nevertheless, Increase of 42 Pe Cent, in Year BN: die met 8 nunibar iff Aterlean Outside salesman, Address O airplanes were engaged in obserya~ |, * eke ivaxanen hack to dale By Joseph Shaple the status of the fort fi fae eo meee, o ¢ Friday) puts Average Family's Expendi- | shins in the harbor 268 Work Ined them six | The final result tures Above Income. ————ea | morning, Ww posts tem *tlon work over the Amer The bombardment in pi an lines paration ow: enchey wir Je and| PETROGRAD, March 11 (United | States be AGU ofthe ‘Dease wh trenches, thulr leggings and reaty with Rus arily. for the raids in the Lorraine sector | PANt# torn to tatters by the barbed | Press)--The Government's removal to : was that they were driven out with! WASHINGTON, March 1L—The coat atarted at 1 o'clock Saturday after. | Wire entanglements, Moscow {a a first step in the organ- T . . Lae maority Lyte }severo losses and also forced to/ of Uyies rape asap a 7 eo gins phe ; ‘ . year adopted @ resolution against for don some of the srward the rate of 42 per cont. @ year, rec , noon. American and French guns wero | . Pay omnes ™ - snr es | ization of resistance on all fronts, |annexotions or contributions. abandon some of thelr own forward, (oe tie svorage German family to go Jeneral dquarters, od in| mas front, ’ When the infantry went over the ¢ top in one sector they walked across 1t ¢ along thia 5 rtion of positions, oar into debt for the necessaries of life, ; mir | A strong attack had also been ling to figures gathered by the ved tt TURKS DRIVEN BACK, =| Feb ‘of abe sain thr (ha Boawin planned for 28 against the Im- furcau of Labor Stutistlos, average roment to fight both ¢ portant high ground held by the expenditures of families having in overnme o fel 1 ira and Buripes, an army publica. | According to an ofMcial pre vunts the activities of Ameri- |nouncement to-day. It ta | ps under fre since March 1 |may be nece ludes nany | Garetay m MLE Hetremte 22 Attractive Offerings for Monday & Tuesday, March Ith-12th ‘i > sanosition. | The baptism of fire which al- 5 i British in the region of Poelderhoek ranging from 100 to 200 marks 19 122.05 No Man's Land without opposition.| | {108 Bartian of fre wien ey, (and Japan, atin th) Meh and southwest of that place, A pris- marke OSTON BROKEN CANDY —A great. confection the kiddies, They penetrated the German first Americans will came to all. There Tho Bolshevik congress haw dis. | VONDON March it han been takea by the British ts sald to Hisid economy Is practiced every- Muu Mint ond pice flavors. aie Mt baCeaue 19¢ and second lines and found nothing| is no doubt that the test through | carded the name <ciul-Demoeratic" |* £ retirement by the Turks in OOF i asd a » and the average family only ! ; wh spends 2% conts a month for amuse- ments, ame with vinia, it wae officially announced Dave divulged the German plans. The British artillery effectively pre- “l the carrying out of thie pro of the but a mass of wire, levelled trenches, | which the fires troo) and adopted the title Se crumaut ; such will be en- | vag hay ‘ smashed dugouts and debria, | countered with the {muniatic Party," as it docy not wish As their orders specified that they] game success by their brothers in |to have any similarity to the German | OLD PASIION VANIL~ EA CHOCOLAT 1 & Which an Bat- | ¥ = " e Buphrates, g mmo, and later German prisencra Mentn, tn 8 n Soumh for Use 4 on return within @ certaln ©, they] arma in divisions still to reach the | party of which I’hilip Scheidemann is Heit ‘ ara ra at 3 Hae pa . ei ‘ i a8 ) cF ay: Sebi CARA MET outta obeyed and went no further front’ = the leader in the Reichsta MW back gata the alt ara WASHINGTON Maron tixan ‘t eliclous Vanilla : | v England soldiers | It# rear- oq and informed that the ttack had ASHINGTON, 3 That cess tal @ne Inga insanother eestor od the Frene A treaty of alllan th the Fine wiet KNOY veo postponed 2b fhe Britisn Yeatiation of mothods for the prever IRS dP trated’ 160 metres beyond the German avery on the wish Red Guard ha od by | Hagida tt \ wentystwo, omer, PS . i adalat ntrol of communicable by dackets of ‘ third Their total rat Lieut. H. K the B ' F tine | had learned of it. The same prison. 4 ally near atiny eanton~ Ditter-sweet 4 was 240 metre - Boucher, Soret, G. 4, ‘ ity ers said the attack had been put off ment mneneed, Hane e BEEN nox 3 C | stores: New vork. / as 2 . =i F. Hurley and Privates ‘2° uae. of Heet In New until the rning of March § , the ia i ‘ The work Brooklya, Newark. They cncou me dugouts Eldredge, BW. Miller Guards in }tnland, I a W"etnite, “Anuresay ine firitiah eumnere put Wil 2 Ado, ‘The work We saad that had not smashed ue “ Details of German treatment of the i enta v el =| sas jown a terrific ake and the Ger- win fo {

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