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“If It Happens In New York : it’s In The Eventng Wor Che “Circulation Books Open | All,’’ 1018, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). "PRICE Two _OENTS. — ‘NEW YORK, FRIDAY, “APRIL 19, 1918. at 20.000 ALIENS PLOT HERE, SENATORS TOLD GERMANS RENEW DRIVE AT KEMMEL HILL; avo, FINAL “Circulation Books Open to All.” WEATHER—Fair; Light Frost To-night. AGES PRICE TWO CENTS, . BRING BIG GUNS ACROSS YPRES CANAL AGAINST US. N NEW YORK, INTELLIGENCE: MAN WN ASSERTS Plans pnd { or BOND DRIVE CALL SBINPOLL FRAUDS i m0 CERNANS MOTTNG FOR VOLUNTEERS GET PRISON TERMS, -— TO SPEED UP CTY TWOTO SKMONTHS atisted Wi a Strong One of Siety at Vartan and “WE HOLD THE BOCHE WAVES, mander-in-Chief of Allied Armies Announces in Interview. BUT WILL DO SOMETHING MORE; RESERVES INTACT,” SAYS FOCH G0 GERMANS ARE CAPTURED BY THE FRENCH NEAR AMIENS; HANG S GIVENCHY LINE FRM th Progress of Events,” Com- 3 | Finish in Liberty Loan Sentence on Another MILAN, Italy, April 19.—"We hold the Boche waves, but i Campaign Is Deferred | ‘ = " ~i a . eferred sufficient I do something more,” Ge! $ quoted ayin, Senators rat Department of ents ing - q a ; ' Justice Has Failed and Court WASHINGTON, April 19.—Sub-—p ' m published by the Corrlere delt ' British Re-establish Their Position . scriptions to the Liberty Loan x months P mple reserves are still intact. We are satistied wit ¢ prog- fate laws ‘ | six sw i Martials Are Demanded. were raised to $1,161,510,050 b: s : , wente? Along the La Bassee Canal, Re- RAZED BY 10 0 . ¥Y [Supreme Court Just ress of event = < | additional reports received to-day ring on election 4 3 F . - COURTS HELD INACTIVE. | at the Treasury. lobidvatian {4 connectae: with Tea ies PARIS 19,—Announcement was made to-day that Frane capturing the Ground They Lost eacenininn ' _ h will be represented on the Inter-Allied Supreme War Council . publican city primaries last October, iil be represented on the Inte ‘i Xi terd Aft n ; ; : New York's contribution to th : 5 ag ‘ esterda ernoon. Workings of Spy System Re SHELLS IN WEEK Phira es oe h stands to-day,|V8¢M great efforts wore put forth to at Versaille Gen. Belin. He will take the place of Gem Weygand, M ve Supporte Ui es SPUR esa make John Purroy Mitchel the Re- | who will devote all his time to his dutie srincipa sistant to Ger . ealed by Supporters of Jat 11 o'clock, $831,249,860. | Suplloeh onndidate thar Maver el isc se eg ii ait Sa SecA eye es. = LONDON, April 19.—There are indications that the Ger- erlai i This represents vernight in-| iO Chamberlain Bill. j ‘ OE overnight In-| Sixty inspectors, tl pubileans | Foch. mans will continue their main effort in the Flanders battle, eo ReneS 'Streets Dis: appear Under De-} euse of only §15,250,150—the lowest/and thirty Democrats, were to have aeRO ee WASHINGTON, April 19--Twenty 7 jreport for the overnight increase app for sentence b only fifty ” | seeking to push northward between Meteren and Wytschaete, Chousand alien enemies in New York bris and Little Is Left of since the Loan drive started eleven| ine were present in court. The six. Mrs. W. K. Vandervilt at City Hall | Reuter’s correspondent at British Headquarters wires. By this ; “athe tieth, Moses Freedman, No, 18 East! OHY alone cdnstitute @ Gothed of Famous Cathedral. aavecaeo. = 1 ; ) H s l be preteens gee = | Here, ig the truth, distasterut| 108th Street, who had been aan is Liberty Be elping. Bond a e time, he says, the Germans probably have sent some of their : . nek PARIS, April 19.—Rhelms, which| enough to the members of the Lib-|2Pector in tho Fourth Election Dis-| |. bbb ObbC od oRE aD DET Bones heavy artillery across the Ypres-Comines. Canal, doubtless with 4 he safety ‘of the entire country, No: p vip. titty) Cis tt should] ttict of the Seventeenth Assciably| $ | > H. White, of the Army Inte bas been on fire for a week, is n As 58 “a rete Pricer 5 in| District, ts stationed «* Yaphore sdf {| the idea of developing an enfilading fire against thte British lines ¥ Fence Dep) usent, told the Senate Hothing but a great pile of smoking) wiicice now etande seventh in the|Be at age i Sikes ¥ Fe | near Kemmel Hill. se a” tots ruins, During tho last week the|1ist of proportionate eubscr! to} Of the sixty to be sentenced, fifty | ‘ sa actos = 1o “Hermans have fired more than 100,000 a Tei Teaths tamer ee cn had pleaded guilty and were out on| | The Associated Press correspondent at the British front tele- ngreas pussy : | , ; | oa ly give military Sells into the heart of the city, ac-| ment set bythe Treasury Department | Hi on ahene: crate a aa} | graphs that the hill is again being heavily bombarded in prepara- Urea Ay ar ORS : Yesterday it was fifth, A week Lom We : r wm : courts jurisdiction i spy cases GOrinG Wo the: eperennonaent of ikr ed cxgry other district in the|Totbs. ‘Those who were on bail |tion for a fresh attack. authorize the death penalty Matin, and flames from the burn! 4 States to coart with retinues of lawyers, | These developments follow the repulse of further infantry aia’ tn Aiketiin the He buildings can be seen by aviators w York, the boasted centre of | ftiend@, politicians—about twenty to| 4 | ait this ‘ a‘ ieee sixty and seventy miles away nation's wed nd the district |@@ch defendant. Similar numbers! « , jattacks yesterday as reported to-day by Gen. Haig. Every effort The ta Mr € are no traces of streets and|which announced for itself that 1 bide ei Aadaalat each of the ten bic | : | by the Germans yesterday was broken up. : ope tt ».|Would subscribe t one-half of Ds : ) Whito said verworked with t horoughfares, = w peach] HOP EPES FR | n Third Liberty | The courtroom and corridors | “Exhausted by the failure of yesterday's heavy attacks on ree i w unk Lone ands just ahead of |crowded. Such scenes bad t,” ordin criminal w 2 sociated P; , . a erriaee Ancient */San Francisco in the grading of dis-/equalied in the past only ut such | the Givenchy-La Basse Canal front,” says the Associated Press ne we . . : e yal und the es tricts and js topped by Minneapolis,| famous trials as the Becker and ’ | correspondent, “the Germans made no further moves during the, of substago ont othe nd Musician hich started its loan drive a week | Thaw casos. H ‘ daily develo; ch dat m the sixteenth cen- |") i= Re ai tials ‘baa ieatnaal, Manas oe mitstney, comavot iheri| |night. The British re-established their line west of Robecq, on p Under the present ag have been reduced to dust ant over 71 per cet. of Its minimum | pathetic, were mado by lawyers for |the southwesterly part of the Lys battlefield, by recapturing mies must ' a F uota, New York ts little better than| the prisone*s. Among these was Dr.! | Marea dix “ hey | The vaultifig of the famous Rheims | Fon cent. to the good on its task | Maurice Buckholtz, No. 21 West 111th ground at Riex du Vinage farm yesterday afternoon. re eat Angerr mit in jcathedral, the correspondent sayy 18/49 raising the minimum of $200,-|Street, whose threo brothers in “The British destroyed bridges thrown across La Bassec New York t ) allens, he | falling stone by stone, and goon there 15, 599, the ares farceslof the United wtates | aid, who h sed to give thelr | will be nothing tett f the edifice but} “nig Liberty Loan Committee, con-|and who is himself a Lieutenant in| ¢ »| Canal yesterday afternoon by the enemy. They hold the entire fingerprints and no eff boing | the west front and the pillars. Shells] wasnt chat gre effort than hither-|the Medleal Reserve Corps, A peti- | waterway. sade £0) em because the |are still bursting all around the build-|( . nded can lift New York from| tion with 260 signatures was preac nt-| “ y Ha ail telligen force | ing | and bring it home with aled asking leniency for Dr, Buckholtz. | Further attacks northeast of Ypres against the new front of and tho Depa J s too! Notwithstanding the terrible bom- ong finish the last days of the} Benjamin Horwitz, No, 1815 Sey ith « tod bardment forty Paris firemen aro still! 1...” nas arranged to attack the|enth Avenue, served with Dr. Buck-| the Allies broke down last night under heavy artillery fire.” are boxinning at|in the city working to save tho furnt- | e ring latent enthusism|holtz as an tnspector in the | A despatch from Paris says the French last night reduced ne uM f of|ture and portable ts of the In-|/, { Next week the} Election District of the 17th Assem hi i te q BD} the front of yesterday's at of wuthorit ite nts » of them have lost|, scentrate on the (Gly District. duatlos Goi sata he bad German machine-gun nests on tack f 2 | ives, With the Paris firemen} 9.1, : 1 ‘ ik st is celved a request from the Federal southeast of Amiens, There was heavy artillery fighting in this are t w mean eal firemen, one of whom, | 01)", un Canvass Com-|Government that sents Hor- tional | ( ring and| been on duty in| ig witz be deferred until tho end of prepson The French have taken 650 prisoners, including twenty j wthering, of lynching and ot | outbreak of the} in. jaiter committee now numbers | Federal trial in which Hor an officers. als by ar gered citizenry | war and has been wounded fourteen | 49 the Loan Central Com-|important witness, This request wis | R . ete ee fnlaska r ain squalls and a cutting northeaster are aga terferi th the at the ene within our gates, | times. tte bes to raise this number; granted. | 1 < § s ‘On Broadway, New York, the F Are! Eneims, before the war. was a city | to 100,000, has isous 1 & cal for aeyerel st ae Beconsante aa German is, but they are stil g to batt ay through a hundred tween tod and 42nd!» on ee sono aa thely fae more Vol rs. Next week will see | yo lawyers and in the nt iia Alia tine ; Ri ; Streets selling our s sand sailors} 14, aa. inthe fall of 1914 the Ger-|« more Intensive effort to spread the | pleas were made that their care rv jthe Allied line, Further heavy figh heroin, They are Germans. The s0l-| 1445 held Rheims for several day ino of buying Liberty sonne to jwould be ruined if they were sen = The importance Hindenburg attaches to the hill st of Ypres, diers an@ sailors buy the dr be-) but the Battle of the Marno stopped, every household in the five boroughs | to jai ea] P fJesnaich from the front. | 1 tl f { canse they can't get The ¢ their advance and they fell back to q| a4 well a ate and through New| As the lawyere finished thelp plese 6bb64b06546444646560146 O40 bdgAdAa Ds bad OAssbebeane | hie 2 Sespaich'from the 3 mt wnin the f é 117th and ourt to handle euch things is Mills ling @ gow miles north and nort Jerse |e pp Hee paydog ey — {1th Bavarian Corps and Alpes Corps in tue sector f Mont Kemmet tary court.” of the city, Since then the big Ger-| ‘The mi district, which | proached t pa venne: be to Baill rae t . f hilt i W. W. have struck in a factory m4X-| oy and Its famous cathedral [treasury Bu « ta laugh | and st 8 deputies 4 the and von Bernha in command f \ Bailicul, Is y ng a fundamental war material,"|" mg population of the éity until alwith Cha Chaplin and Douglas} ular court attaches in keep ranowred 4 White cont v ke WOS) few months ago was less than 18 Fairbanks, picked \f once more| Clerk Penney called the : HOLD THE ALLIED RIGHT WING The German troop: mse 1 dink fomented a |but these persons lived in dugouts or|at noon te to the cross-roads|up In groups of four, usual 5 sermal i msely Department of Ju ca ars and the city was virtually | nt Broad iW fo thrill to the|all the guilty inspectors fre Itity and qu I Thi ti hat case in time to prev art lor which the French | election district at a tir Hefore | onty decent rat The t he Feaat etal auger HAS! agnifinsnt eeamciea cts fighting the immortal “'Mar-| passing sentences Justice Got %-/Great Demonstration, Including Members of (1% Smita food is a spur to the Gera town and ¢ r w | architecture Bad eae was as e » 4ucien | livered an address from th . + ae : ~ 4 a 7] lenders of t |" : ago Opera Com-| He sald the Socialist Party, in Chamber of Deputies ~+ —— Another of a j | “These men are no y r eme Sina a pbtan tial wov) ow wore BIG WAREHOUSE AFIRE: eile wan aingeis’ hy Ak termubel iwlman Che coenc cla coe Following Orlando’s Announcement. 80, 000 GERMANS ARE CHECKED rested and reles $5,000 ba He Tr casu Miss Helen Adler of the| value and responsibilities of WASHINGTON, April 19.—Italian regiments a I 1 | i t i I gime i t In another case w tous er) throng stand nlew## and bare- | sworn to protect the bullot 4 ang m gh yor lied armies, Y that came from \ < | headed whe © sa “The Star-| honestly and correctly ord the €¥-' nounced t | It purported to t fa r nT 1 { Banne c full accom. | pi n of the people's w I ad The | . . jected > ed nt l Coast Artillery |t rossly falsified the canva 1 ’ & fol WW radio A _ ‘ " ; bu ne. Later another Six Fl defrauded citixens of their vote Reem ,, Obtained Only a Limited Footing on the Ad- similar lette 1" 1 nM . W Mura in his uniform | many election districts as to ee : a ‘ey . sete aanlkved a vous that eq| Thre t have beon turned ENARESWRIGN Sal wecelieie e tee 7 : ft {am ; vanced Lines, Though Suffering Great Loss. hn ob letter wa t uncontre ; waa lod in battle, stopped | ty cause for deep t F 1 7 ean a ; Waren oule: Corns eta a the pedestal before the | cers of the law hi " y | f J I [BRITISH RE PORT) i . Hu Fire Chief f nvo Washington and began to sing woul , annou asf mt LONDON, April 19.—Fol nt issued to-day by Hol " 6 ‘ « on Third Page.) har The Dey rel Pies Var Off ve mt 7 rity f TUE WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, ; ne ¥ mMOrnUAR ‘ em quickly. ¢ aval | was J , rode ulltens (Werid) Bulling K ss launched i cas, Tater, ; s enem p by our tinue 8 ' 1 F Lut, » Fre j and A trooy ar <> ourding m: a t 1 (For Racing Results See Page 2) aia Coore cn Feu age isking ¢ orpora a With y ) 1 Ue leas! , ; li i i | | ! | | 4

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