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Lapeceesen se. poe THE EVENING WORLD; ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918, RAIN AGAIN HELPIN iG TO BLOCK GERMAN DRI VE IN FLAN DERS We ote ne nnn weheummi anil fu nicely Lines in Flanders and Picardy| BY PEAGE WITH RUSSIA ' H C " 0 | $40-0440-0008 15d-0b 06 e : i “Regiments from six different German divisions (from 75,000 to 4 ¢|Less Than :75,000 German Troops ' 80,000 men) are now known to have been engaged in the unsuccesstul > Now on Old Eastern Front, i attacks delivered by the enemy yesterday in the Givenchy-St. Vena at! $ | United States Learns, é sector. The fighting at Givenchy, as on otier parts of the front, ended | 13 | WASHINGTON, April 19.~Germany i in the complete repulse of the enemy, who at the end of most determined 1% has less than six divisions—12,000 men— ; and costly assaults was only able to secure a limited footing at one or \¢ po percent cominuand to semis 4 4 pi ' $ official reports recdlved here to-da ‘ervey la i to points in our more advanced defenses. The enemy i kn own f $ while, the invadiag Atmy Which captured pre | | ape H have suffered heavy casualties from our artillery fire prior to the op 5 \¢ ANGI tee eee cate Hisingfors Censisted of about 40,000 mT ae WZ i > of his attacks, and his losses in the course of the days’ fighting were —_ : Quen. trdops, The other German forces oper= : bed : : 1 ny Somme ating if Ruselii number less than 100,000! T * “ Westpointer ” equally severe.” on German Efforts to Cross La | BELGIAN COAST 4 ¥ meng {t Je authoritatively stated. he Li Since pecs was declared between tha shoe has a military back Rolshivikt ‘and Germony more than{ing—it’s the last officially 2,000,009 .Gertrian, and Austrian war i tsonete have been released. On the approved for : West Point her Mand,’ bMicinls here dectars, very Cadets; hence itsname. =, \oete tame f the 2,000,000 Russian prisoners! Thousands doing service enol VALENCE! in, Germany’ and Hungary have found convene Vimy e APE ogee e. sir thetr way back to their own country. |for Uncle Sam both hen: wy, mesnaiee ® , | Thousands have died in prison camps. and in France. “ more ‘than 4,000 graves being located at Brandénburg: alone, while others, Specially designed for prassed in Teuton industries, hi drilling and hiking. Rein- change of being. repatriated. The mas jority Who have deen alowed to return [forced at all points of aré totally Incapacituted or permanently he crippled. GERMAN MACHINE GUN NESTS hie me RAIDED ena REDUCED ON THE PICARDY FRONT. 5. 5 9m v0 battle Tine 1s more secure than it Si Huritred iShetls Fired on Allied ‘ been for days, justifying the belief that! ' Camps'Between: Nieyport and Heavy Artillery Action on the. Sector WheFrE tie enemy may be held in thelr presen’ Ps Dunkir, st j ie poritions, says a despatch re-| oops Made Gains Yesterday. ecplopddbabee od edad toll AMSTERDAM, April’ 19—Germen | 4 the French Tr P ceived from London, The change of| topped craft bombarded the coast bén| « 2 [FRENCH REPORT] [front of the German attack to the| tween Dunkirk and Nieuport, Belitid ‘ ing i ) . region between Givenchy and east of] the Allied lines in Manders, yesterday | 4 PARIS, April 19.—Following is the, statement i to-day by the War Office: ish resist Robeeq found no weak spot in the Brit-| morning, says an officlal statement “These was a rather violent bombardment by both of the opposing “* fe . 7 ‘as only one| “They fired 600 shells on enemy ae Se a Ra stout leather, “regulation’* 0. “ALLIES DOWN 3 AIRPLANES e Rogers Peet Camp FOR EVERY ONE THEY LOSE moliee Case has only the essentials—‘‘an ounce in the seniie wR : Spi) toes | ® | Sec reg Dest royed Each Day, Official or Vics i desatelie i | Reporis Show-+Germans Ad- Complete for $3.50. whut eee ’ Th Military Lhe at of NG pr —Three en- + i emy planes have heen downed for every Kaeo description —b ed 4 airplane tost in the ‘Western of-|TOlls, folding basins, fur- tensive, sald an official despatch Hough bags, bathtubs, etc.; at the close of yester-| from Berlin to-day. | : = : ‘ Steardy in| Dont in t area where the| camps and storage places between yarmies along the front from Castei to Mailly-Raineval (in Picardy iM Ciemy ya ng, this being op-| Dunkirk and Nieuport,” says’ the front of Amiens). During the night the French reduced certain machine | posite the 11 of Hinges, where he | statement succeeded in bridging La Bassee Canal, he front of the attack yesterday. The number of prison- ‘ aie by es has reached 650, of hola aes are siiseeh bool adheres Ptr tpiaammli crossed ‘PRESIDENT “AND BAKE! BAKER vin for orman uaa, te] GOMFER OM AIRPLANES . “North of Bezonvaux (Verdun front) we carried out a iecessful “This new ¢ Es and brought back prisoners, Elsewhere or . direction « nune ice trae nt cannonading.”” protect his flanka if he wishes to| Wilson Calls Off Cabinet ‘Meeting | 2 1. The en-| for Purpose, and Early Réofgan- ing ps sround Bailleul and | r ‘BUT THEY DROVE G GERMANS B CK: simultaneously. inperilling. the Brit. {*eo"Runtzation of the aircraft production | [Programme is imminent was indicated |,{ ish in the French coal field sca | Bet hune to-day when President Wilson called & | ¥ . ceived here to-day. etc. with i t of safeguard. | . ad | WASHINGTON, April. 19—That the! 4 brought down each| . Handy. telescope cases for ships No score and nearly 100,000 |Ping laundry, $3. xplosive ed ped on the — Uniforms forg officers of rganizations behind r lines. ‘Ou March 26 not less than 66 hostile the United States Army and ors were brought down and 24 were| Reserve Forces. Ready-to- wrival of the French support Jotr-nis regular cabinet meeting to con- Veterans of the Somme Front Overcame Tre#},. jean as sort | 4 portant. Phoy | fer with Secretary Baker on the airplane | 7] mMonton ed to retre in March 80 alr- | 46: dechcibed. aa: wplendidlp. heanseed Lanuilion i$ ee fs used more than a quarter million | Wear. Our own manufac- . mendous Odds in Yesterday's Battle on Sin: the. MINE ot the: WOKE CHILE! \4 rartridges on the masses of German in-|ture. Fit we guarantee. the Picardy Front, Near Amiens. lines marching up the roads beurt- BOSCH MAGNETO COM COMPAN ¢ fantey and tho men were mowed down| Registered Trademark, ved the British, giving th b tres 4 WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN| the northern flank they soon carried St aRALSI ea Neuman at a IS TAKEN OVER BY U S 1% 9) FRANCE, Thursday, April 18 (Ar. |the commanding heights. Meanwhitec| ad i abe ae Ni je Oe) in| ol bres 5 ad. |! the centre, another wave of infans| Amiens still further heartened th. 3 Nig edene «(| weite rene 4, sociated Press).—The Fren : O08 Ts untaieil MAH bEke: 104: sige es ae ened thy Alien Owned Plants at Springfield, BPO 6OGOO HOGG : ’ . 5 se sats texee Ghat ins ‘to the §) ministered a sharp wotback to-day! merous machine-gun emplac “The British withdrawal éast ae Mass., and Plainfield, N. J., to Arrows point to sectors where German attacks were checked in Flan: |; t " repulse them] yin at! Third Liberty — to the German forces which since | which defended tne approaches tol ypres way due to the rhe : aes et Be A gia ders and where the French are attacking in front of Amiens, ter sever ts." | Y BOF bg. gront pass have neon hammering [Castel were reduced and cleared up| cree jus, de to tho German -ou-| —» Supply Alsplane Service. ; si f » relentlessly in an attempt to! most courageous style by erendd=| vatiey, threatening cornea eee | WASHINGTON, April “19.—The’ Gov: 4A j away relentlessly a PS tO J term ‘and riflemen. The outskirts of Rakes 6 communications | ernment has taken over the big plants of BRITISH MAKE A RAID | BERMANS REFUSE T0 FREE ji ¥ @et astride the rallroad connecting | 6. 6) wore reac nA earriesA f the Ypres army, Thus the dis-|the Bosch Magneto Company at Spring- ROGERS PEET COMPANY ¢ ith Clermont. ‘The attag ot the ane Hp rance that this army would bays to/fleld, Mase. and Plainfién, M. J. and IN THE ASIAGO, BASIN EDITH CAVELL’S FRIEND | 4 Amiens with Clermon be attack | of that ywn Was menaced. [retreat if the enemy. Yooked’ like |directors will be named bp Allen Prope. lirondway ; Broadway was carried out most brilliantly, It ert ” Pes ti chap nn La ante breaking through the Cassel-Kemptel | trae wale. to conduct their | —_— PLOTTING AGAINST U $I at 13th St. Ale at 34th St. wan Gt dawn along @ front oxtend: jenn nn eward Anchin Farm, on | Un@ and heights hus teen rodyced. Reems gcarailar hegre, ine Reavy Losses dn sinetasellApoael of Geneva Women for Miss alway nConea! . BIRwA ing about five miies between Thenn: ¢ rond between Allly-sur-Noyle and | .y on" Mele ot 6 seriewe ABtLiNe pany is entirely eriemy owned. atid Take Prisoners, Sa) Wyss, Sent to Crown Princess, " Warren at 41st Si ia'asenion Real anrliy earate! ey med? aie M58} through than it did, and although the PR thy rnph oipsiac ss lid va civperstgd a Rome War Office. Coldl} Rejected. Mies Gerenens, the sblsure af '@ nosing osuld stay the Front, ce i, | Tetitement in the Fpres'sector ty re= |1s about $7,000,000, ‘The company’s out-| ROME, April 19:—Hritish troops oper-|_ GENEVA, April 19.—When Miss number of important points which th lve me i elon tet] grettable, yet they are no nedrer to| PU, Jt was announced, will be used}ating on the Italian front made » «nce ’ Edith Cavell was exect | Eiieay bad cocupled, whence he piob-| very fb senmanys casualties Were) securing possession of the important | @Fsely by the alrplane service, the Navy,| cessful raid yesterday in the Asivzo by the Germans, a & (Continued from First Page) — | heights b {4nd other branches of the Government. | Basin, where they tnflicted heavy | een them and the co: ably intended to make another f r- | Julia Wy aged twenty, of Geneva, ~- ice bound. | “They failed to get Givenchy and| Admission was made here to-day by {On the Austrians Ane ee SVSBLYPEWO was sentenaed. to tws nty-tiv epee eesti mame untae COOLEY, POLO PL PLAYER, | no nearer Hazebrouck, whose |C: le Schurz, temporary President of | Prisoners, says torday's War Of je penal servitude for th c | | This ground has been the scene! 3 ithe Bosch Magneto Company, that ail |Port. The artillery fire ald dial TPT Prussia { | since April 5. The Germans have |Schurz, who ts Am itigen, ' PaTthGGsREA Women’ . ; - ll i sr aidtgan miniaienbbints | be Aiea ae, “Before Mount Kemmel, the rugged eure babes mabe pelt) pce vin gir “In the Aslago Basin B detoh ree thou avs men fy ¢ al Sta the fray at different periods in an| Had’ Tried. Sevéral Times to Enlist] WOOd Mi that has already cost the gimpany, and succeeded Otto Heine, | mere enti Sianced povitions, ine Nearly & years ago, “A pile, | aA Milsate ettort to teach thelr ob- , . , my so dearly, their masses. arela man subject, who resigned 83 | On ee eee aor on the enemy ana brutal, reply stgned by Baron von tou i not ra in the United States advancing openly and are mowed|President in April, 1917, The Plainfield | ficting Reavy losses on the enemy and jy ,, Secretary to the Crown and that re the French went over the Service, down, The enemy hore is trying to|plant, Mr. Schurg said, isgtlosed. ‘The | TE Twentecin® pilvonele am, hag just been received. It wing’ excited ees) thes Gerchake: evidantiP TM Ade xgverat’un fipin| Drea’ & Way beyond Meteren and|SPringheld factory employs 000 to 900) | inde of Coro di Gavie a Pree Sie se eels t be ee a! unsu ation SE ad sain cpp si ken in 1 tion by the Crown say that an action was brewing. They |to get into the United States servtus, | YoXt Of Ballleul, Although we aban- |" — | tnd on’ the ‘slopes of Mo as Sg ik iti ‘ A £ the sent over poisonous shells, but did] James C. ( Wealthy pola} Crate enh ily monnete on Oe oa Bape seer ® (rena : : ‘ not do much harm. The Freneh ar | ptayer of the Meadow Brcbk voreny. (ene \ position Is most papi MARINE CORPS OF 75,000 ly . OFFICER, VI VICTIM ed e mere oxi t nce of a ble, The Ge ere un- Id ger eh AA en on ere Thon tho infantry went forward tn a) L. 1, and has gone to join a British |? Nh lage nos Dergne swe north side erie mist. with fine-rain cavalry uit. 6 coud not pane thet Mee FOR U.S,, SAYS DANIELS OF GA GAS, RESCUES AD) in propaganda (i The ground was in terrible condi-| American surgeons becuuse ho had ine! situation 18 less anxlous, but the te is| avy Committee . Acts on Per- John S$. McGee of Mop. Tho soldier went over their jyred an car in a full from a pony aj undoubtedly Increasing confidence in| — shing’s Call for More to Serve 2 ih i Inti of American Army Ienges in the mud, but those votérans| few years ago. Ho closed out hiy|the unity of command, There ty still preted Will Never Sheathe Sword Until f ot expectation of renewed thrusts at in France. Z is Beaten & il Reserve Is Recommended | Sing.) Amiens and the French correspon- Autocracy Is Beaten, s crelary b ised. power to suspend WASHINGTON, April 19.—Gen. bd . for British War Cro: nie speak of the chormous enemy | » TANS pas gaat ever @-cail for mors Declares at Boston or British Wer Cross. Ahn done. ae | ri bird Lier ty L oan | je BommMe were not dismayed, Om) atable of thoroughbreds boc WITH THD AMER Jeo Amiena American marines. BOSTON, Aprit 19.—Speaking at the |, Vet rmaahe py cARD : Pinna dh ete “Meanwhile the enemy propagan As a result, the House Navy Com-|Nayy Radio School of Harvn Unt IN PRANCE, April 19 (Associated # ai ; : bad jot ts are sending broadcast neutral | mittee to-day voted to increase the| versity on this, Patriots’ Day, Secretary Press).—Licut, Theodore Higgins!“ lou ; r This space is contributed by E, Pritchard, 331 Spring Street rts speaking of the depression |corps from 30,000 to 75,000 so that|or the Navy Daniels declared that the © Medical Reserve n a secret servic nd weariness of the United King- | marines in stations: here may ‘be’ serite| is, Statos and allies “will never lay recommended fe t re ’ ‘ fom and dominions, which ~ared4 y 2} United States and a y ; - . When the re-creation upon the New Edison is Se glt in variance with tre <@] The commiittee: oripinaliy’.granted a their arms” until «the, Germay y Cro conspicu ks a fis i rr ppren is ir ry Germany itself. ty {[ferease to $0,000, but Perghing’s call pe to ihe world moved y und devotion to ¢ 1 \ ny . played side by side with the living artist, it Pt oe preaching the necessily lod Secretary Dastele, to asle-for 25,000) matter how to may. ta Near P le on March Ke--On April 18, 1918, JAMM® i sible for the ear to distinguish which is which. Tests erbnities from tie Ww more, he sald, "no matter how gre Melt brenaobea Yuleaiic ceeulaneete take ace 5 Sd ald rg 8 ied ey 1 bef ore / cople sic 8 addition to annexatio The committes voted that @ Major ico in blood und treasurc, wo will never! than forty man ates eee haciux Klan anultiplied a. theusasy 4 brother of Josep lock ore than two million people in the music | > General should accompany the marines |sheathe the swerd until autocracy te) Vii), ar sigue eae ood me | ateu' iniaea tha law in Baton 4 sida ral from dis late residence, 102 | centers of the country have proved this. Mr. Edison | AT HAS PUT to Europe, pur out of business: ye PR himwe 5 al ring [times unjers the taw Me enforced. You wagt L0th et. on Salardey, avril 48, i | With warnings from members of the| ‘“Frightfulness cannot affright ur -| from its effec , a’ » ‘ou thence to St, Joseph's is the only one who has dared to make this test 6 aval Affairs Comniittee that @ xrave|feat here or there can but »| assisted in resculng # party | lepend on juri mont Calvary, | be ” . who: dugout was hit by a gus shell jomergency exists. the House prepared to | our determination. ‘ y 7,500,000 SOLDIERS IN se bn gtee ‘4 Canadian and French ar Thora was active artillery lire on th ush through the bill within forty-eight} British, Ca AY? | American sector’ tosday, but no infantry H fokal si twas sald that with this Increase in| 000 4 <~ ft j No Needles to Change— Plays All Records Of These, England Furnished 60 sare 80 or 8 marines fo Bs piesrar- gartninet MONTCLAIR MAN INVENTS | PENN IND PROFIT. It is no longer necessary to limit your enjoyment of Per en 1 hint gro ae Ihe Wave mie res | | Daniele. _ rey ‘SUPER ZEPPELIN’ FOR U.S, music to the occasion of an opera or concert. tonnes Through its power to re-create music so true to Ws ae mu ade We a i 8h] CRUGER CASE SLEUTH FINED. 0 ——— ssliui Model ¢ hip to Carry 50 purth Braneh 75 Miles an He co) 1 WASHINGTON, April 19.—Demo: Otielal fife, the New Edison has made it possible for hare(-taldny ahow. thar | every home to enjoy the best eee a pats | Briteh cet on April ARMY OF 2,500, 000 L. Lagarenne, the pecial for Friday and Saturday, April “Toth and 20th. —~* and 20th tla. for fe Choe ate y Of & vixteen-foot model ditigibte of y pished 4,630,000, or 60.4 per cent, of pcan \der « caso, was bi , Supreme | th Dnalle tne Renin en w See It Through his total, he Do : Court Justice Goff to-day fo tenee. macht 4 to be much superior to t , ‘ ; srmaster’s Department’ Fur-| A’ tine: of $250 imposed. w *" German craft in that it is a more mob Money —Men— Soldier's Nevas Colonies furnished | Ray ene ‘ iis » Equip for I se | alters and can alight on water-—were given to- Fie ths Sac | 0,000) and Scotiand ae ing Equipment for Increase | Frenne paid t ‘ ¥ en OnE the, NOME n sont nar population sf fon: Men, | At. his Millcary Committee by Hp °% of é Lagerenne hud revels b 4 Mont i rer lage spe tmee ba » pope WASHINGTON, April 19.—The Quore | POUL ME Mieror of the Cruger his ut eee ei naster General's Department is pre- | and, had not at, once reported it enath: 8 one in ela . t 7 ity, it Was & enabled Coc and bombs, and a a paring equipment for an army of | lax , BIN CUD | $8 00 M th eb ty 1,000 In the feld or training camun | °eoape t© Healy. yenty-Ave mile Bevole hue t Mt on India and other the end of 1918, it developed to-day. | nly pO.UVa see nia te nwa cCitt ciel 2-7 | HAVIN OE GRACE. tn, are | borers and speciais. " ease in the armed forces of aj yinst RACE—" Ire hy ve x Make a small payment on records, then ' Troops from England a | men during the next fiscal year. | purtongs. 1h $2.90 HIGH GRAD House Milita nmittee which | conatituting 70 per cent SORTED CHOCO: make your first payment on the phono mi 4 * hein, with War Department ofMfelals to: PB? { gaph in 30 days. men on the fighting line, bore 76 | gay recelved a@ summery of the esti« Hs seer Baker Will Tell of His per cent. of the casualties. Scot. | mates. , Week. v 4-5. ~ 403.5, land, with 8 perscent. of the fAght- Pacer pgp aoa map FS seiny April 19.—Cha eee ' Relea tec wha eee New Rattron je for New York |ile ole, ima, be of the Senate M Hi "bie ‘ h | ere, bore 10 per cent, The Domin Avie i 1 Oe Oot ong salsa ra mberlain of tb + e 1s0on. Oc etal a EST enay ahige eee WASHINGTON, April 19.—Waiter c, |, SP FOND EAT ne i i I c per con occas teheassy appothted Asalstant | 48 | Barats, M10. hur ; 4 Stores: New Yorks ‘ The Phonograph Corp. of Man’ a niin Tranapor for the New| si10. ti sie , nd Pra ie aon 5 : tonne, FepreRenting # per | Yorie lattice hy, the U. #. Shipping | ten) “Uaird. | Thine 1.01 13 ) re h Opposite th Se edhe (iehtink ssufterey |Boatd. He will have charge of ternite| (Dam A ot a rrr rag ar] J hah ol ludes the container, tl VE. Public Library D : nd te movement ot shipping By 4 ‘ ® per cent, of Lhe CABUAI Cg, sorough the New York satarrax, ‘

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