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—eaa7~. ope» omy a ~— —v sae — GAP IN BIG BATTLE LINE HELD FOR WEEK BY U. S. ENGINEERS “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ {“ Circulation Books Open to All ie Prem Foohing ‘NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918. 22 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. GREAT FRENCH ARMY NOW WITH HAIG; ) HELPS REPULSE DRIVE AT KEMMEL HILL 'NT)) WEATHER—Rain and cooler: Friday clear —S—S———— PRICE TWO CENTS. Copniant ®. by New STATE DIVIDES ON LIQUOR; TWOLBS.OF GOLD! #=" Grit States Fett ete be Scam CERMANS “HET AT] ATTACKS “DRYS” WIN TWENTY CITES, mS STO ade ~ TOSOUTHERN BRITISH WING, “WETS RETANING NINETEEN. | gai AIMING BLOW AT BETHUNE Needed for E ‘le phafitine | Dental Surgery “Drys” Win Only 1.4c0 “DRYS CARRY 20 CITIES seen : Olit-of StS licenses: th IN STATE ss, towte, & aieingtisnea Haig Reports to War Office Thera Larger Cities. IN SPIRITED ELECTION :=:s=> overuton a. son tocanss & Was No Change in British Line + WOMEN’S VOTE. SPLIT. eee Toe acc. aE Ran oC During the Night—Wins Again —— | esata stato |two veterinarios, with the assistance | 3 Near Bailleul. Helps Pile Up Majority for} that voted yesterday And | of twelve men, a windlass and a Red? | Ss rays ofan Tuesday on local option give thes® |co48 nurse, Miss Roxle is an ele-| 2 . | aloons in . racuse and | reeulte: orv stant ode UF? aW Base) SONBAOA SOE RO ER OTTAWA, April 18.—The French are heavily in action on | mOUnE eran, Syracuse. Jamestown, “8 : AE v7 ana "he re ee 280600004-04440904665-046 POGS9406-04 -96499464400000009 | the northern battle area, says a Reuter despatch from London to: j fi . ae " R % Auburn, effects thereo: it eapaneks e reat ta n . oe United os. The nk =o bysowteam. §=oTt sf be called } exday’s Local Option Elections | y : Roxie haw been active in the Third nesd i “d correspon: New Work asered EXRE GitNouRH ‘Dre Lockport Cortland. Mivedatialieic at the anid AMERICAN ENGINEERS HELD jay was “a strenuous day,” says the dent. hibition forces won out in a bare ma- Tonawanda: Hasta actresses has been doing her bit every “The day was satisfactory, the record balancing heavily 8 fority of the thirty-nine cities voting ‘ ; Gloversville, Way. Yesterday her trumpatiag | GAP IN GREAT BATTLE LINE |our favor,” he says, “The German waves dashed against our Ii : ail aroused the suspicions of George the wets carried the larger mulcipali Beacon Batavia. Fowats. hal et ri onmutanter} in half a dozen places, but only at Beaver Hill did they force ue tles and retained more than 1,400 of Newburgh. he * | wae held. 1t was discovered that the N M A WEEK to yield ground, which was counter-attacked and regained. The the 2,132 licenses, or nearly 70 per Olean. im eigith molar hos been fractured | ~ " 4 ent. of ed | Seno0: Hornell Ticae bn ie pred ie ae " be? oa | enemy’s grand objective is undoubtedly domination of the ridge nieburg Revised ret y to-day Weuet Geren) Canandaigua, |Heanuts, which the Imperial rd MINISTER (fF WAR | system from Kemmel Hill to Wytschaete. While the Germane Geneva, which had been tn de Neh Tonawanda. Cnolday a gees nt has ae ele oH arde: n| British Commander Sends Letter of Praise for| | |have not made any definite gains their losses have been appalling.” rew it into the wet column by a ingston. ine! » poy @y eB diet h . . é i . pubby Seis | carey: { Plattsburg, | ss een ees Mg a ARs} Help Given by United States Troops Another despatch from the front says Ypres is being inter: . the presont war . »j 2 . 4 r : This made the Mar] Ges Pais ere outhf R and agile maiden had | Austen Chamber Is oe in Checking German Drive mittently shelled and the British are keeping up a harassing and | fil degrees ce rade, nd | i 2abine « ~ 2 i i ‘ maniotionn Git abareincan: ees ur ae he ‘ WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, April 18 (Asso-[intense fire. An y IMPORTED WOMEN VOTERS mast g Mr. Ma ae ears ited Press)—American engineers filled a gap made in the line by the | waa called and adyive | ee f aaa Oe . es wean vero AOGUSED! GR REREATING | eh cxlmt ens soviet se epsretions|| OF TS oom aaelt Ht the of the Somme drive and helt it for one week, IREPULSE OF SIX ATTACKS Binghat ‘ 9| was sufte rom to} he \ |nouncement was made to-day that e emerge nad passed at that poin hamton is the ) AN pain, ma SS © a Caesar| Ambassador Extraordinary a , . . 7 re ’ Seciean Bares whe author of the law 5 Ww & SaGHe licotedttany of - i _ irom all branches of the service by Major Gen. Carey for his impro-| aes e) cities of \e t . . ee a. } “re wor rstruct Yar eral al * Ff é. Maries tite naan) toe Six rater with al prance, in miocesslon to 1 vised army, The Americans were ai work constructing and operating) Beaten at Kemmel Hill pectoris Mes: time in their history, Under Assume Viscount Milner and building bridge 3 en their wishes on the cwPATO:. At 180 tor War en aes _ sines, They Strike at the , Se Aer veeneed Romer B Attorney M that of two] member of the War "KAISER IS WORRIED | Southern Flank. a greater than that cast at : . Passel The appointment of Lord Milner b 2 a or WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, April 18 (As pidetii Mt the s| | grenades ome welght, | means ce ey ee ‘ Na ie eel Nite pe ee ee oe BY TERRIFIC LOSSES | sociated Preas).—A renewed heavy bombardment of the British r Owe TAG tne aioy = pda z ay an Serato a mrt. Lond Milner wan the late Cevil |” ne se sae : kee . Gas IN FLANDERS BATTLE | front between La Bassee Canal, at Givenchy, and the Nieppe for: ; as ra ee anne n n| Ja apear tor nuggets | Rhoden’ rt Fi TOR ANSI Daa varantecing | est suggests the Germans contemplate another heavy drive in thi¢ men's, s p the a Syracuse und Mo ei Ba en Africa, If ven 1 stump “What Have | Not Done,” He Asks, | region, in the hope of taking Bethune and creating a new salient, men's yote added to the | | ball-bear eputation, he will ou : abandor \ ; 2 . | taper . na Be vac ones 2M n All the areas back of this section of the front were sprinkled Py ae . iv Diss Giles 5 fe |regard every tnotor in with gas shells throughout last night. At 6 o'clock this morning his year in the ¢ scintmente 40 the ‘high comma Linn j } voted dry api Ze ‘pi 1S 0" | the bombardment was nearly of drumfire intensity between Locon | the arm ently eae | — e. and Robecq, where the enemy has tried repeatedly to advance hit "attics meet ‘NTERBOROUGH SHOP MEN," : ce Hea 7 . » Reported ) ost a Gen, Fatg, in bis report to-day, mentioned the attack on the lower | per cent. of the A Westchester, Dut STRIKE FOR MORE PAY sity rs , _ tr Flanders front. I ts possible that Hindenburg, « voted, Cananda H Counties With ¢ ame Ca j au Kemme! Hill near Wytscba Wheeler " lw f 5 sitention to the southern sector and a te the'Ase s j OSSIN was! Fe xi i \. Wha (At lac mane are abo « Onwego Goes “Wet)” “Dry” Checker ¥ ju et a ngie word from him, h he Important raflway centre, and at Robecq are D Dead at . te 1 anal | command! ng ; oe ” # Junction point on the railway from He \ mmaina in tl i ‘ lite haul , (The German purpose may be to 4 ? re in the J ne i t yt t o t Uons. Dennis B n t 1 officially ritfah to ek fro ivenchy i t fag up nam e iM | toca thet wht done | BRITISH REPULSE SIX “HEAV) ATTACKS. watcher for the “dry” fo J .. bed » ¥ Annet Kellerman taking |» Transit Ur it 1 ! Aru Py GLOVERBVILLE. April 18 —< omMfeial troton-on-the ae eit wire. a werful offensive Vho Refuse ¢ wa ALLACKS Were Ue edt ¢ of ville "Drya'’ overwhelming! even 1 not . dan int Di ed Oi H lank yesterday attern n bet Ba 1 » bend 3 forts to KE ute om War- od it 4 BY Sas ; i rors ot rom Ware | ar AGAINST DRAFT: me rr rvelin a New Rochetle and Moont Vernon "7 mo 1 avid A ' ’ ) ‘ ica Hill wa sat! & ue wala seared’ o visiory 16 slenilcnue Pi \ Tide f KOC : : ae Y o'clock aft ck wi i Rochelle. . When Raid ‘ ales 1 alt i ick com I tish lin Former Judge Charles J. Van A iba Me , attacks wer k i na ken, Chairman ta’ Com: | Bele ; ' hee : } mittee, claimed j ‘ William M. H ; ; Bete tl ! : the Citizens’ N Vout 1 Hon : r \\ 4 ind M 4 « brilliant admitted that the i 2 A a : Mount Vernon remu . th it otf The British main: women voters adding tu ¥ n « t jority for Nauor, Newburgh and Beacon sve F AW : holds the Wee! 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