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a ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1918. ‘EW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TROOPS IN RAID ON GERMAN Li LINES ' ts hollering detachments penetrated on many occasions into ~ FRENCH HOLD THEIR LINES W ‘ounded Red Cross Wa ar Dog Getting First Aid ns alta proud Tee of all departments under the jayor's Mon rey continued the Jeseton of eve inan Treatment ata French Dressing Stat ON | rete mines e eeenae tions for appointments or increases in ie: ¢ Wt wraine On aa , ier 6400444 05009O001 51094444146 batteries at Verdun. On fro ot 8-04-0460644 4444000066 salaries, Recornmendations 60 . als character will have to wait until the ' ge . : © |1019 budget is being prepared next fall. & |1t was explained at the Mayor's offite, | however, that this order does pot apply @ |to the per diem men, laborers who are pald by the day, But all applications from the Mayor's department for néw | jobs or salary increases now pending before the Committee on Salaries and Grades of the Board of Estimate must be withdrawn, the TT orders, 3 LARCENY OF $250,000 ag _ CHARGED TO FOUR MEN The Grand Jury presented to Jadge Rosalsky in the Court of General 8 a pavoners | AGAINST FURIOUS ATTACKS oan eaten mecocnce, Al FIVE DIFFERENT POINTS and-to-Hand Fighting Follows the Enemy's f Gas Shells — Machine ie || sige nal Do Eabetive Work. Repulse Strong Raids om the FIGHTING INGREASES ATH THE BRITISH ARMIDS IN @——— ail Aisne = in cn ON ITALIAN FRONT. 3 ed agne Sector, Te eae Laie " DECISIVE BATTLE OW, 1 r Ottice at Rome Reports Great- =Britien troops, with their custom- : ! P 4 “ ot ‘our Indictments, only one . PARIS, Ma Local attacks " Alc \3 fons to-day four Ini , only ary coolness, appeared after th SAYS BERLIN PAPER, PA : a . er Activity Along Whole {2 | of which was made public, It charger man barrage of gas shells ar ANNOUNCING OFFENSIVE were made by t rie 3+ vetnus Battle Line. \° Grand larceny in a cat which {s @aid . eo | points during the night, but they 4 ® : of involve about $250, the first rush, wearing a8 4, Rome. ch 2%.—Fighting hassin-| + The otea @f& machino-gunning the advancing achieved © War Oifce | creased whole Italian front, the| J lenteneia’ pe Cie thee yet Wives. Claims It Is a “Single Combat Be- | aenounc i tatement follow by nape Lgl vegies & pares i fourth is dertck B. Signor, No, 146 ¥ «to nd 4 n was fre ‘ h tr © at | be beth nesta hth te art kine St: t, Newark, whe Sager i Hi; ning we ¢ tween England and Germany French troops repulsed strong | eyeral points on the front and ejected | Nivea in Stew Pork. be Bs g Pi rede soldiers oceuy 4 u " " me je | ¢ z Ston volte inthe ihe fought to Settle the \War.” Sedgnbhitl led sheodindh<dashuikct a4 Nile | Mal escdigikl oot Lad abana | Hotel, It fe alleged that he forged the trong points fous in the sector of Godat,.Rorth. of cd ity way Into an advanced posi- | ¢ name of W. G. Henshaw, President of Out with kiives and bayonets, ONDON, March 22.—"We are | Courey and of the Aisne. tion in the Frenzela Valley’ sector, | & | the New York and New Jersey Mxpress It looks as though Hindenburg noe “gntered ‘or iodlnive | 1 two last named regions (iér. Along the Piave the artillery fghting| ¢ Corporation, on a draft for $2,250 which * danched his long-heralded o a9 ag ; on pais ame more ft 1% was cashed by the manager of the . A enllsed’ drive battle for gencfal peace,” pan ey nba were driven from . Ff BIRST AID ro a w of Caracanda Brothers, importers, No teat is i 1 id - Ages a saw. ssuitea posit < advanced Fre positions wfter | eo ; je UNDE RW! Se DEO WA $ Wall Strect come according to specifics ys the Taegliche Rundschau o " | fer 1 " : w AGAINST BULGARS LIKELY! «7%, 2ratotaph shows a Rea) of the French medical men. The «| wound. The dogs are used in cone | aii Cross dog, wounded fn action. In at- war dogs do marvellous wor hection with Hed Cross work as | Confidently as this is cabled. The; commencement of the German of- In the ¢ s necessar ag When \ t 1 omne ins ¥ a : ‘at | fensive in the west Js received Mount ¢ German attack tempting to save a wounded soldier, expression of patn on this dog's face Sane een feel eae ke line foe egins on such a wide fro: ; pilphidiceurh | it ; M 0 entinel” work at listening : | with great.felipitationby the Ger- | ‘ here were «| having his wound bandaged -by one shows what he js suffering from his posts. . @,few hours are required to wateh it rather heavy artillery engage. | Washington Interested in Reports |_ ! who wit Para man peop developments. What sometimes ap-| Man Pe anente in the region of the heights, Troops of That Country Are HE sun and the land and ¢ any which is to de- 8 be Ablished that on The Germans hurled their storm re ny Wipe eae eports to-day that Bulgars, are now Se oe {de the war, our future position | March % Sub-Lieut. Harbelin é i ; : rece ant | Sesh vance, | rah own i enh Garman [BOE oh or ascend ia i W . SINCE START OF WAR patina Lycee ie pe , pardment on * vb mediate speculation here as to the prob- wae forty-fve-mile front. They came on| ABEIO-Saxons sail ntinue to | * are ability of the United States declaring | , ' iguanas responding glad of fmethick waves behind a smoke bar enn thelp will world | ; eport of last night.sald | war against Bulgaria | | an opportunity to en- PAA. British artitlery and maching | Pere 1 to-4 eG pied out yovernme suthorities sald a deci | 1] MORE MISSING Infant Mortality Also Has In sed} ON joy the first breath of guns cut swaths in the ny rank ea rte : ined , tong several |sion would await further facts aa to the | ‘i to So P on : Secmy ‘nigh vevcity eves Sees |TWQ PRIESTS PUT TO DEATH ‘yis0>) [overt itcam aero enn artption an ea CASUALTY LISTS, Srenchingorng = in the rear as the shelling towns Battle commenced. They fired la#ly throughout the morning at five ; | a: a ? Tk ei lynn : ‘op of Been tone verieaicoit> pared went, “tie German artiory kept up| Mikht refer to Magyare, instead lke yy ~ aS Nes WY “the birth rate in tune |Withholding of Addresses of; 07 t°P OF 8 {i cool off their guns a | Eight Others Sentenced to Prison, * Very violent bombardment between | Bulgars | o the List of Casualties 7, oan Nee eee Ee Killed a I a ee preparations prior to the; for Life, Says Amsterdam Kh Prev amet pde be lc 7" Fer alatigoorte sor cueuisunese ) foe Phi as \ ims re on and on the Cham AIR RAID ON MANNHEIM: Abroad. in statistics read to the Hunga- | Raises Storm | - rian Chamber of Deputies re- | Z | WASHINGTON, March 22.—Gen cently and made public hero to- DID ENORMOUS DAMAGE ; rshing has cabled the names of} ay in an official despatch, WASHINGTON, March 22 aijack were stupendous and were ried out with the utmost attempt peerecy. Haig knew whist was) LONDON, March expecially between the execution in| Pegion of the beights and Vill Despatch pagne 1 ing. His aviators roportéd | Brussels of two Roman Catholic priests | TOUrse, Our batteries every bf | ry hew aminunition dump, railway | on the charge of cxplonage i reported replied energetically ‘ty-three soldiers who are added to In the year preceding the war |Fesolution introduced by Senator * Pe. strategic road or airdromé, 4!) jn an xchange ‘Telegraph despatch In the sector of Murlus the Ger-| Powder Factory y aid Gas Plant Re- the casualty lists of the American} 769,000 «children wer8 born. New of Indiana, asking the War De- ‘es they,were commenced. fia Ajai naps made three successive attacks.| ported to Have Exploded—Peo- | tionary forces abroad, a total] 1917 the number" was 326,000, yen! to advise the Senate as to y by-daS, they watehed Hindeme) iene ot t | They were either dispersed by our Head Seanad Jor 0005, Tho peace time infant mortal- vie Pia nares complete iis preparations, And,| sin YF pale h say! tire or driven back by our counter: ple Flee City in Panic. | A summary of the American casu-| ity rate was 34 per cent. In 1916 i miele sip hg His nabeicpees PREC AL! ating uippes German! G€NKY: , o9,| alties abroad thu: the war is] it had increased to 50 per cent. iddrosses ican soldiers killed by day, Haig took counter pry | attacks. East of Sulppes German| GENEVA, Wednesday, March 20.—| 0°00 Oo a far in th ibis ads }and wounded abroad, was adopted on the | ralde wer mpletaly checked, Our| Information has reached Basel that artitlery took ander its fire and dis ons accordingly | day by the Senate witho my has not reached a single | “h4“re* rn Killed in action. e the British aerial attack of Monday cord vote nd $ > rd’ ‘onthe aie ; |t Killed or prisoner. 1] ; Ofihis objectives which, according persed enemy columns which were ypon Mannheim, Germany, did enor-| Killed by accident . 149 Urging adoption of the resolution, a captured map, included Hermles, advancing in the region south of | =U nator Now sal t : . Petit and Bolry-8t, Martin Monthois. On tho right bank of thet” damage in the city, causing | Died of disease..... 700 i vr New said that both the Can- etit and Bolry-, Mo he ithoi © right bank of the | 4 O07 Jadion and British Gove. aylbby: Congr ieite Aicitkail Kea ss V2" several furlous fires whieh raged | Mont at sea 227 | Jovernments per- $n this front wo far i Woevro our first line positions were many hours, capecially Im the) 9. own causes 14] full he couM sce no reason vicinity of the railway station. A tory and a gas plant are reported to have exploded. population, according to these | C!Vilians advices, is panic stricken and many | Gassed.... 8 The German artillery operated 4} bombarded rathe Br Se fon ape ee ei lare | tee Will Rewrite Agreement FRENCH ait SHELLED in Its Entirety & As this is cabled, Hindenburg’s first ’ | Died of wounds . | Executed . this Government could not dq 6 1e of Ohio and Weeks of Massa powder rust apparently is checked with|, \VAS\UNGTON ton ae : * | E DUNKIRK Switzerland dapeciall wenn ‘and | Total deaths « 1 from First ution, ited ye j ; Bh 7 SOLID GOLD mall gai Sia we ehn NAVAL ENGAGEMENT Ab iidten | Woundes | oe = i I SR RO ble “Ai pt aber Seud $2 The situation has quieted down, at South German press is continu. | Cabtured oon : gia ite Pisa os Hed Cold t momentarily, save in the region saad its campaign against acrial re- | Missing Ware vananger aot oMgera.wer yeen made Wit Detar : Soud A ‘ ; ad Yepartment offi ff Bongville, whcre heavy shelling was| Paris War Office Reports Violent; tis! ‘but the Lerlin Government is| Grand total y 005} LUT. LAR Of Des Moines, Ia. ciain t wi nad at the tec eid $3 ontinues, Rela- Fi : Wi . nie declared to w no disposition to . ease THEODORE BUNDY of low quest of G Pershing to keep val- Sous $4 A were - eh gece ire With Gas Bombs Along the ro CORPORAL L. A. MORDERE of} ¥®)!e Information from the enemy tor Tovtay ang ermans Ocenpy Clty on the Whole French Front. low l cist Gt Gant outa eta : 4 2 hag *Sowet leper Eat > cone PRIVATES C. BOYD and C. CAIN} |; he is compe space hind | PARIS, March 22.—The War Oftice | AMERICAN FLYERS T0 JOIN ; | Ne ie Gommerent (oO conduct r cs Bs ede, Sree, Sends WALTER & CO. Senator Stone, Chairman of the com-| to-day issued this statement: e occupied the elty of Ochakoy, or ae BROWN 1 so without comme Dnieper estuary, forty- tuted lent Wilson's with-| ‘During the naval engagement oft | ITALIANS IN IN AIR DEFENSE SURRENDER 10 THE oe TUesine : without comment {82 Broadway: N.Y east of Odessa, Reuter's Petro tish treaty, agreed to| Dunkirk on Wednesday night o ‘ ould be recallec \_ BBP of, stan, Reuters Petro uty, agreed to] Dun n n night our CORPORAL! MULLINS ald bh alled . Senator Brandegec of | ——__r—us——ase cut said he could see no rea the statement that John DIED. me from New York or Chi. | HUGHES.—MARY (neo Carey), beloved PAULDING, California BRUCE LAVBRY of Ohio. executive ion la coast was bombarded near Pau eb: ne a) | Aviation Students ils Who Have Been it wns enemy warships. Along our whole Knits entirety. front to-day the eifmy directed a| Training There to See Active AMERICAN FORCES. whi cord violent fire, employing u she Nanies Three Amer ivate Cain was wounded w TAWA, Ont, March 22.—-The follow. sivas cn | Service. nd in working. lis gun until] {te Would give any information to] if of the late James Huxhes ‘Americans are mentioned in to-day" committe | against our batteries, which respond. “| 5 Ree | pasha SS * : weenemy, Pureral from her late restdenc Rilan cavusity tice Falate Paneer etl ond ‘ee ween Bec~| 1 vigorously, ‘This unusually active|,, ROME March 22.—American avis ; E he became exhauste to think the War Department ought| = 1924 at. Saturday 9 A. i ed, P. Wallace, Chi py, | th Ainbustador, Ie ope wi ar ry fighting, with tho use of|U02 students now in Italy will co-oper- (Continued from First Page.) “We dneaday night's spectacular ar-}'0 de a owed fs Saks me move « - pr rants Church, 117th meer, Brighte nts Sy Mh ere shells containing polsonons gus was }%t¢, With Hallans in werial defense, it eS tillery battle followed a night rald| jin Ngnoul Dene crittcived by this MN ATE ‘ ; : ' ee continued throughout the day, Our] n” “nounced toxtay. far and near came into action, This) PY the Americans and French ols a SLATTEAY. aged’ 2 yoate, bee . communications were bombarded} A number of American aviators are| was the time for the barrage, From| Witeers were called for, and even “GET BUSY ” MAYOR OR loved daughter of Patrice and Lillian Saturday, 1 P.M, ¢ Terms OR small payment down |" aAckbont bint, March 26 [me ee er cnet Nae ie aches wail eaair eruiiery riarec |) CAND. LAY ORF THES WIRES? ( and the balance in conver | There was reciprocal artillery activ- darkness, at the same time the Ger- ient monthly payments you ty Iu the region of Gievgheli and POPE'S EASTER MESSAGE mun guns increased their fire, ee ie overture. Then they went a By sae -— a - as Ww north of Monastir. Allied aviators The barrage lifted jusi at the mo-|the top and cleaned up the deserted] Mayor Hylan issued @ proclamat AUTOMOBILES can have this most wonderful of uccessfully carried out numerous 10 U, ¢ FERVENT PLEA ment the Americans and ¥rench|enomy trenches: at Which fe ennouness ton: [sos erate all musical instruments delivered to ‘bombing operations on enemy estab: went over the top. The noise of the} An American lieutenant Yraversed} "Commissioners and employees must | pret ‘sttea’. Gelareke antigha as | tishments in the Struma and Vardar FOR A LASTING PEACE German guns sounded Ike some one| the zone of shell fire for some dis-|ket down to work at once and stop wire he ak a at ae your home at once. Terms as low | valleys and north of Mogiona, An beating a big bass drum, Jtance and, picking up a wounded | Pulling, to the end that clty bu % 5 nemy machine Was brought down in ae Boon nearly all the firing ceased| Frenchman, brought him in may be improved and economy pra as $8.00 a month makes itfasy for |e OO i ara mans Pontiff Longs for End of Existing} ana almost immediately the staccato ome every one to own Mirch on, “hay aetey Hatred and Settlement Based rattle of machine guns and automatic \ very active, carry)r ar, aa ite rifles began. Occasionally rifle fire| 500 CAUGHT T VIOLATING | ho Pationa with on ra oa Rows Maren 21,— | quiet for nearly hait an hour, except| “LIGHTLESS | NIGHT” ORDER | « € | A plea for lasting peace is for occasional bursts of rifle fre and GERMAN WAR Cl CREDIT VOTED made by Pope Benedict in | short bursts of automatic rifles. cw 4 1 | his Easter message to the United | ENBMY DUGOUTS BLOWN UP By, “AN Appear gn Ignorant That Gar- | a | ‘ tes which he sends through the | AMERICAN FIRE. | field Edict Still Applies Thurs Assoclated Press. ‘The Holy he first members of the raiding | days and Sundays AMSTDRDAM, Me ry Father's message says party to return to the American first we i | No Needles to Change Plays All Records ‘an war credit of ine he first message of the Risen | lime were the stretcher bearers, When| New York seems to have forgotten| Covered puveetay peeve A 1s passed the | i r ry ed Ne ; ursday night is “lightless” under We can e eo in * can You should choose the New Edison i : he be] Saviour to His disciples, after |All the raiders had returned, dull ex raday nigh htless" und 0 A W mS only say that you 25¢ for your home because of th f aunt odie Whe) sutfering the torture of Passion | plosions sounded fiom within the the orders of National Fuel Administra Sheers ‘POUND BOX me because of the stand- Independent Socia f Passio! 4 ie ‘ oe i, 4 Z ; St) a} ard and quality of the mu it gives Eduard Bernstein ; wee was ‘Peace be pnto u.? ek Hate Bh 3 Anon ALY E re | to, field. Between 600 and 600 viola- || Some Soldier or Sailor se know in Une in Uncle Sam's Ser- you. No other instrument brin - ; i explained »| Never ube t “4 world for which he pay! ae ¢ being blown _ ons of the order ageinet burning vice would appreciate this combination of Choice Sweets ‘ou. rer in nent brings you t Pi sacrifice nimee needed 80 Gugoule ¥ ere bi seine p. | necessary lights were observed last nigh ’ Nayy PACKAGE contains the that quality which by actual test can- polgnantly that message of peace The reiding party came beaok mud Deputy Fuel Administrator Edward ss niet be. diatinguished | as tosday | stained and some were smeared with| OD UNY FRA) een rot be distinguished from the living in nla | blood. ‘They reported they had se-|!!. Norman, so he said to-day, ‘ tes ‘ot Nmerican pilied'con. eiaienilibed tone itsem, etter alak ee _ gecasion NO | red no prisoners, becaus the Ger-| New York was far from observing F nut Brittle, 1 Packag ‘of 1.29 Pl All R untry # Pp % a Ny A mans had fled as the Americans and|‘lightless night’ last night." sald Mr PRICE, ‘Ge COMPLETE co! y so dear to our parts than vi sh dropped » their trenches. | Norman, “I have over 200 names of vio- ays ecords at Oe diving Redeem a ee oo ae ieee re aha | Norman. “Ehave over 200 names of vio- || Wate the newspapers for Our Announcements ) f ant vealization of the de: ‘ - . * . ors, and arnings are being sent to Very few of our customers care t rant a realization of the desire | waite they were trying to atedirray | ict: A08. NaTOiney AUS FE BAS O of Easter Sweets, Novelties, and Gift Pack- play other than Edison records, yet sting hatred and the concluding [and ethers were Killed by the Afmert- 0. Nie en aay and Sunday ignt-1] 89S Presenting the Newest Creations in the ™ . wid can shells, ne German, wh pad | 8'Fo" yi nUreE vel . ner | it is a great satisfaction to kne of a Tasting peace based on the | placed himuelf between the firat and |!¢x it ever did World of Candy. that you may play any make of foundations of justice, fear of God | second lines with an automatie ri By Norman's orders the electric cur- || Attractive Offe rings for Friday and Saturday, March 22 & 23 maAnad Hattes thaw? canta clawed and love of humanity, giving to | was discovered by an Ameri nt was ed off the establishments * ‘ the world a new organjzation of | goldier, who challenged him The|of thr flagrant offerde HIGH GRADE ASSORT- on the machine fo ms peoples and nations united under | German turned t draw a revolver, | {9-day ‘ King: Joy Low. |) Be Be yt alld manufactured the aegis of true religion In aspire |The American, whose home ie in New ene reataurant, at Broadvay and |) | Bee cone have eee Street Moving Ple- re*Theatre. the same corner, and Trocter'a Restaurant, 155th Street and ng to a nobler, purer and kinder York, promptly killed him and went) *''® Sireet: ihe civilization, on further into the enemy lines It im thus we desire to fulfill The patrol got much information pin of value and, except for the lack of The Edison Shop , a geri eas sn The Phonograph Corporation f Manhattan EST OF CORN 'Fooos from avery colnt ef viev 4 above Sth Sireet, 14th & 473 Fift® Avenue e ~ Se, and preach’ the Goape ery, by beth French and American Third, Lenox and Second Ave Oppes te I uli L brary? [ \ “ oreavure!" oifloera, the chief localities ef offenders,” Ag ; om ete, w ta we tun soon | | gc a 9 aie eo St. Nicholas Aven nam 7 r Master's Ins Apostles: ‘Go ve intobll tue world Street and