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FRENCH uw _ AS THEY MARCH BEFORE KING: = © =. 3S ~ a S 3 ae ‘If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’ Che | “ Circulation Books Open to All. 1D18, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), TWO CENTS. PRICE N ° “Circulation Books Open to Al 14 PAGES EW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1918. GAIN IN PICARDY AND FL PRICE TWO CENTS. ARTILLERY BATTLES ALONG EVERY FRONT MEN OF U.S. NATIONAL ARMY. 400 WOMEN MARCH WITH 10,000 POLICE; -WROLY CHEERED IN LONDON ta irst Time in City’s History | That Mayor Has Walked in the Parade. ee - Each Trooper Gets Personal] THREE HOURS’ FIRING COST AMERICAN GUNS BOMBARD &2US smnes GERMAN RESERVE POSTIONS; sera BLOW UPAMMUNIION DUMP... + Lieut ¢ Gordon of New York ptured and Lieut. Flito Killed in Action. | aoa New Fires Are Observed in Montdi-| y csiscros aay "i1-—capture Message from Ruler Before | GERMANS TREBLE SHELLS | ..{° Xo eters’ Rouse pee : i sbrioat 6M 5 e paeee that New York has ever seen, the dier After Heavy Shelling —At~) tv» sneicsn cases was reper BeUs USED IN THE WAR OF 1870 annual parade of the city's finest - A ed tn to-day's canunlty Nat fro! ere: which started from tho Battery at tack on U.S. Outpost in Picardy |ersning. au nad previously been SHOWING WINS PRAISE — . 1:27 o'clock and marched up Broad [listed as missing. eels 1,500,000, or 8,300 a Minute, Em-| | Is Repulsed. | The list, containing sixty-nine Queen and Gen. Biddle With ployed on British Front Just At the head of the parade was names, also includes elght killed in George as He Reviews Before Great Offensive. Mayor Join F, Hylan, with a brand WITH THE AMERICANS IN PICARDY, May 14.—American| actions oe eae be bitetied ee Americans. RB , April 21 (correspon- |new shining silk Nat, Tk was the heavy artitlery fiercely shelled the German reserve positions behind Parc- fea Rie eget eae We ea f dence of Associated Press). | first purade evor headed by the city's ; . . ; 1808, —— German batteries, before |yriyor, and the firat In whi ne de-Grivesnes, Bois-de-L’Alval, Framicourt and other places fronting {he| severely, and thirty-four slightly. LOADS HRS Oe ae car | tbe: great es beh aN oh ** police. Commissioner ever marched; American sector Thursday night. i bess igalty bi Panes Ay Srerves: 38 Sanson LUNE OE HAS aoe three huurs as the Germans fired | a Chief Inspector. No auce didier and apparently an ammunition BRITISH CASUALTIES Flato, New York City, were killed in & perade through the principal streets the entire Franco-Prussian | heen named for the late Chief Inspec- dump wus burned at Cantigny jaction. Col. George B. Leach, Minne- of the city. There was a regiment of | yar |tor Max Schmittberger, John Daly! A German patrol renc ced’ the at: 40 004 IN LAST WEEK | svetts: and Licut. Mortimer 1. stein- ines battatlonnin Une. The: Men Pi Se a oat PREeCRTGE in being actirig Chief. tempt to capture an American out- : Hs popeyi Bhat Tere MUN. WaNANOS h on earby camp.| formed a § ewspaper the , x | 3 ee A ¥ — baba He seh ole Gash the German artilery used more TRGET Ot Been ance 1c Se tesa | oo BOY mae rppuised: Of Them 578 Officers and 5,638} _ Ilsted as prisoners are Capt. John than 1,500,000 shelis during the |there were new features. The route] Coiieny iy slightly more than Men Were Killed—Total F. R. Hardesty, Winfeld, Mo. and and Ambaswador 1h go. three hours’ bombardment pre- | of the parade, usually switching off aan Minealais Lieuts. William H. Gordon, New York Bright sunshine and groups of ng the attack, This is more |at Fourth Street and marching into ew it degi northwest of 2 sia idior Wounded, 28,519, +| City; Thomas Benjamin Kern, Beth- | cheering people bound for t of than 8,300 a minute, or, estimated | Fifth Av under the arch, was|Griveones Park ! about a mile and) poxpon, way 11.—British easualttes|lehem, Pa.: Frank K. Miller, Madera, fices d workshops cheered the on a front of fif wbout | changer 13th and then across to/a half north and s west “HN | officially published during tho past|Pa, and James FE. Quigley, Adrian Ainericans when they arived at t 160 per minute per Rchaitrnargers) Dis bay LtAlval wood Is a mile north | weok totalled 40,004, They were divided| Pa. The name of Lieut, Alton P. mer too Btati t ‘ The total number of shells used Frank, so often conspicuous, ¢ cantigny. Framtcourt is the same} as coltows | Wood, Boston, appears umong those was crowded with Brit! 0p by rmany the war of 1870 e way to “Heinie,” on which the f Cant 4 Miming Tora | WHO died “of other uses, some returning on leave and others| was about 650,000 | Acting Chief Inapector was mounted, | —__—_— Officers ) ~—« 368 ~—«2,676| The Ist, exclusive of the prisoners, entraining for distant parts act PROVES AS GREAT AN ATTRAC: |v. 4. Gane and Infantrymen Ald In| Men ......5,638 26,889 4,901 37,428 | followa: Although the presence of American |] 300 000 IN DRAFT ARMY, | + TION AS EVER. . Sucee Attack. rein cc Raie Tn08 KILLED IN ACTION. l@lers {h London. ha: ng been al ff ' ' The pe ROTORS, SIWAYR) Da! | WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY aenraraetrellibs aia Lieuts. Adrian C, Edwards, Car- gentle; et t Proved as great an attraction to the IN FRANCE, May 11 (Associated| Jroilton, 11.; Walter ¢ Flato, No ceeenl ‘ bal: hae oe bane ‘art The mand alcawhl ke ale tictpated and the American infantry | |Wiiltam F. ‘Taylor, Allo, Scotland; “psc pine) ae tenia ig Maeninar phe ‘ were packed with hun lent some assistance In a su 10 DEATH AFTER PLUNGE. pL. Alex Fragier, Blevins, Ky; ‘alee lan G rity to} Monthly Increments to Be Increased | winaown und rooftops were crowded.| irrench raid in the Apremont I Scar Privaies Chavien Heckslmas,) Meas few a part of the N sa id 3,000,000 Will Be in There was applause and waving of northwest of Toul, at dawn yesterday . ieee A ing, Pay William J sy (Eee The troops p 2 tromit ‘ Service Year Hence | nandkerchtefs at the beginning of the| The American battertes, acting with] Ohloan Loses Life in Florida and Mo; Bee Btewart, Amhersidels, W.| ye Se _atrodta, Foarchiog over the . porate ls column, Before the parade had end-/the French artillerists in a heavy Rhode Island Companion lives paeid we eeliaen Oc, Ala: areat Thaines bridge on the way to) WASHINGTON, May 11.—More than| oq there were wild demonstrations—|two hours’ bombardment, were ahow- So fediiea | ‘The list given out in Washington Welllngton Burracks, at Hyde Park, |;,300,000 men have been calied in the| snouts, cheers, waving of hate andleroa with gas shells by ch mans. Is Injured, Pesiganandd iMcatl sanine where they were miurshaled for the! gra go far, and elther are France, |hands—for the ¢ Department) Slightly to the east of the sevion| PENSACOLA, Fla, May 11.—Richara| '™* aD OF WOUNDS. parade. eH TOR GRBSr Gall fo. bee. a eparedness had | ,aided American patrols created a ste MeCalla of Toledo, ©., student avi} Corporal Jack Kitman, No. 11 Rut EACH TROOPER GETS PER- a 6 Jone for th Version. One patrol entered Aprement} sor, was burned to death, and Georme| gore tace, New master SONAL MESSAGE FROM KING. Tio total of 1,800,000. = New York in | Village, which was found to be dencrt- i Hende rson of Pawtucket i \sroward G, Packer, irc noe | At Xe Daitaske con AMeHGAT “ 1,900, all hate Wk & ration of! 64, This provoked a German barrage dent aviator, was badiy bur Woon ites hue ain aronsEin BiGae amt nvelor ¢ s netioation! set |< " « e units of wrad machine | cther patrol cut the encmy’s first ah rcidabab DBA UB eine Th @ royal exe word oinent oe wu r run corps, ‘ for- | tem of barbed wire and was engas u nessage tv you from Maje en was summoned In May, and a pro-| en the IH , the |on the second entanglement, ten yarcs GERMANS RUSH CAVALRY |» ate eer ern: pine King George V." ‘The age wus | Prenslve ably TmObIHPAHOR WIN GONe | is of dantors, spital| trom the trenches, when it was at- doc ta Pint Menke ceca sents. Re a the note paper of W r Castle ay EME SH@ suis: ead) fh on, ahowine® that depart-| tacked by fifteen Germans, usiug FROM WEST 10 LRAT Se At lon Boonen ati months as the cantonments are ex ach t |D. 1, Danville, IL; Clair T, Newell nd was written in fu nile of the | panded nt 18 ready for anything which | rifles, bombs and pistols, The a, ea |No. 70 Laurel Gtroet, South Manches. \Ning’s handwriting, It read expected that at such a rate the/may happen in the community. It is|tcane fought for fifteen minutes a er F eS ea ea eee ee “Bokiiers of the United States, Will reach a full strength of well| the carrying out of the programme |retired, without suffering easualties,| Troops Sent From Flander snes | the people of the British Isles |over 3,000,000 within the next twelve | inaugurated by tho previous adminis. | on the approach of enemy reinforce- | as Disturbances In East | ’ DIED OF ACCIDENT. welvome you on your way to t Jor thirteen months, It is possible, some | trat ; chur Wo former | ments. — : Naa by your Blac MaRidn’ Gis Remiby' ot Mcers say, that the number will bel totice Cocummelonct, and Chief Ine | On the Luneville sector quiet pra-| Gr Corp, Artnur'@._ Luttervach, Cay ighting closer to 5,000,009 than 8,000,000. 5 LONDON, May Htuation in| a0; Wagoner WI 1 F. Sma he many nations now fighting In spector Max Schmittt | vailed Rr {| Allston, Mass.; Privates Jobn Daod the old world the great battle for i ici Mayor Hylan 1s reserved in the| Previous to the Amertoan raid Into) V'kra ape ; fa: [lint Low Mass; Ft Ham, | human freedom ARMS FOR EVERY SOLDIE presence f reporters, © beams: in| the village of Apremont Siprivs, ° ane Ke me J Medbat a ant diye ae Ghansee Laie a . u Fs es “The Allies will gain now beart | R | the limelight of open publicity in the | ted out single-handed 7 eae | andkra von ihe ||deonmn, (Bohenactads ¥.; Jobo T and ypirit in your company, I | SENT ABROAD BY U 5 Canna ice. He wag ternoon an incursion | nto ne village : ie one Bee Cons canine wish I could shake hands w E DEI \vapto how \ @ the tal | and brought be ast Ii mpany re James Toomey, Me Ma each one of you and bid you god Nat ‘all a e ana) Wes Je r ee » | DIED OF OTHER CAUSES ed on your mission All Fully Equipped, Says Ordnance fatnaiand dak P Reece sr Lista re a Ol eeut Alien (Pi W Hoaton, The route of march through Lon- es, Hei 400 OF NEW WOMEN’S corps) # a : a eiuealiel 1G don was past the British Admiralty Department—Plenty of Guns IN LINE conducte Iatter: BA r ‘ ota: eee ae the British War Office, the Unite in France aatater - [what the deeuteoens on Bee eaau States Embassy, the American Naval) wassinqTon n ch cops, 4,000 res a a 1d at hi ae rmaT iar aie Re . SEVERELY WOUNDED Headquarters, American Army | oo s ere goltue ave ut r M wa Oe a are ad ‘ coe h ‘ Headquarters, the American Red . . Train rp 1 (eeonrate aitsensleat anti-Seortiing om His Herzog, J tow Cross and American Nurses’ Home . Hho’ Ofdnanne \Pewarts | 2c ve i ahh sepia tte as: pelne 4 . yde 1 ‘ and Buckingham Pal At the pal- : able to ke with the) °° Lpsiinaiaas Rapier ree vollescladineh i . K D Lt ace the Americans marched before "°¥ P smme and every soldier w ae , auuaryod! Ma veeched y's Ba WOUNDED SLIGHTLY King George and Gen. Biddle, U. 8. © transport is fully ea 1 ir th crawled about the ou 4 aan « Geo E. Lea finne N. A, commanding the American |with arms, the Ordr Bu an- | Seventh nite) ¢ turned with tha informat t ' Lieut, Mo rl it, N forces in the United Kingdom. nounced to-day aca’ rife (4 aay ete Pho pa WILSON’S SHEEP SHORN., se Ninth Btroet w ¥ There was an abundange of martial ery and machine gu already | the Military P trol yesterday a two Ge Five Dollars ao d Offered tor | POF James Agnew, N on music, At the head of the proces- are in France in suciont quantities and have achieved mans in the vi They retre Bridgeport, ( k dy sion was the United States Regi- |¥!# *4!d. to meet immediate dema marksma The f | hastily when the ns attempt Thole W | ning Danville 1 mental Band. Heading the nd ig atthe nie thom car c ed to capture them and signalled f WASHINGTON, May 1 4 New Brunswick, > ' Battalion marched the band AS lated OAM AAly IRE ene Vor t tory of) a barrage, W was laid a th ete Banas hare Pa% | wood Taylor, Che 1 . Coeots Guards with the drums and hiwonee ‘halle have theannual f the start was de-| path ¢ e pat sade od day by ¢x t eden KR. k k pipers of th eregiment, while the band am ba ‘ ed was M H # fault.) the Ar n tHusbu 1| _? es Donald A of the Irish Guards and drums of fi In w n| G ne ke mye ‘ Cie 4 0 . the famous nadier played ' h a Frene ew ons " : bedi v aM * for the Third Battalion m 1A Mayor's | contirm ae q t what will be done w De i, Ores George Hicks W While passing in review of the fe os BAA r . i istx Meeritshcn’ Ato tamer > ROR ee 7 / : \ King and the Guard of Honor sutside enki renin ceeal -eerpaa . Mace ~~ Rise EA TALINAK Gn, thal t ro in, Flahback aa i the ite Grenadier Guards for An sh fol eraser aa city nd a tink ans near Apremont. The ar-| $ A Cc | N G rey. ville t Mi pla the British national anthem : : A, Whalen, | ti concentrated ite fire on this pani Marine Crean. Wat dah’ acoompanied by | << ly Rare any & Diecut an spot after a German prisoner had re- KESULTS, Page 2 ra een ity, My Ha ‘. Fahr, | HAMS IN SERVICE, ported that an attack was coming ENTRIES, Page 2 eee (Continued on Second Page.) ob ‘woday—nat Dare food —-kdre | (Continued on Third Page.) | trom that direction. ' tinued op Second Page) \ ——— GERMAN TROOPS MASSED LOW ThE SOMME RIVER FOR NEW BLOW AT AMIENS —++-—__-___ Seasoned American Troops Operating With the French in That Region May Have to Bear the Brunt of the Assault. LONDON, May 11.—Gains in Flanders and Picardy are re« ported to-day by Gen. Haig and the French War Office. In each case the advances were made by French troops. Gen. Haig reported the French troops advanced their line slightly | yesterday evening east of Locre in Flanders. Paris reported heavy artillery fighting on the front below Amiens, ia the region of Grivesnes and Mailly-Raineval. It is in this section that the American forces are co-operating with French troops. | Intense artillery fire is raging along the British and French and |American fronts in Flanders and Picardy, and there is every indication cts to renew soon the drive by which it had hoped to separate the Anglo-French forces and take Amiens. | that the German High Command ex; London, Paris and Berlin all report that the firing is particularly teavy, but all evidence points to the fact t the drive, when it comes | will be along the French-Américan front, toward Amiens, with a supple- | mentary holding attack upon the British forces in Fland It is believed | Gen, Pershing's seasoned divisions will bear a large part of the brunt cf the fighting. “The bulk of the German reserve is still in the rear on the Somme front, and it must be assumed the enemy's main effort will be in that duection,” said a representative of Gen, Delma Radcliffe, Chief Director of Military Operations, at the War Office to-day. “It is equally certain he will not discontinue his attacks in Flanders, a a ALL NIGHT ARTILLERY BATTLE ON THE FRONT IN PICARDY Enemy Lines Pierced in Two Raids and a German Attack is Completely Broken Up. [FRENCH REPORT] PARIS, May 11.—Following is the report issued by the French War Office; “During the night very spirited artillery fighting continued aii Grive along the front in the region of North of ind Mailly-Rainova Grivesnes our troops carried 1 raid and took fiftee: prisoners. Ina local M W west of Orvil lers-Sorel, we made an appreciable gain of ground, Thirty-nine pri oner han \ erma counter-allack 1 up comipletery I de.achments made 4 r r e Germa lir ia itheast of Montiicier ist of Thia rt 1 f $S 1 and in the Woevr king prigoners an ma There is n ing report elsew! front OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT. LONDON, May 11.—The following statement is i | today e | 1 War Office “French troops adva esientay evening 1 f Locre (west of il i captured f Merivill 1 brought t t 4 Kabela Rive The bodies SKIFF CAPSIZES; 8 DROWN ray overtuvasd IN MONONGAHELA RIVER - "eng dragged ele vietim, All 3 were foreigners and cou! May 11. | miners. MONONGAHELA CITY. Pa Bight men were drowned and elght| A wind and waves from @ pasa wat te |" towhoat caused the skiff to ove othe pwiy encaped the samo fateliitn within lesa than twenty-five feet ast nied @ skiff in» nen lof the bank of the river, ‘ e 4 a a 8 —_— ee eee