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"JAMES G, BENNETT, OWNER OF HERALD, DIES Che [« Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ' SEE s RED CROSS ANNOUNCEMENT PAGE 11 Covsriant, 1918, hy The Press Publishing PRICE TWO CENTS. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 14, WEATHER—Fair, bef “Circulation Books Open to All. 18 bao PRICE TWO” CENTS. 1918. GERMANS SHIFT ATTACKS ON FRENCH; KEEP ON POUNDING BRITISH AMIENS LINE | JAMES GORDON BENNETT DIES SANTOR NN FRANCE; FUTURE CONTROL "eS | OFTHE HERALD NOT KNOWN sm emblance of Young Gra to Thomas J. Morrow, New York Wa as Publisher Official Home ; wal to Be > 7s ves IS RUMOR, BECAUSE = MARRIED nolan ia G " rk manufacturing Bride \Was the Baroness f ROW WITH CRAIG iandtii oF Ghote Reuter and He Has two © ‘Thomas J. Mor Stepchildren. y sash and door manu ‘qumuenijuniss facture Mr. Me pw died Jan 14 Dock Commissioner Declares - + BPAULIBEU, France, May 14 iis, while standin ‘ ic James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of| Comptroller Is Blocking rin the office of broker at No. the New York Herald. c Him in His Work. 60 Wall Stree o'elook this morning, + after having stiee Tomphine of Supreme heen unconscious for two days 1} was rumored about | Hall to- |Wourt recently beid that Gray aki nor | Mr. Bennett's last words before re- | day that Commissioner of Docks and | resemble the photographs of Morrow Japsing into unconsciousness were in He Murray Hutt n to re- | en: » be t Mrs. Bennett was with her husband pu The M ‘ t Aft ee am G he Morrow estat a id u 1 pally upon the story a 1 grandparents, M i nd M es Jopted ‘ how twenty years and b w ind separated WILL OF MR, BENNETT = . is a rn sor ub TO BE PROBATED HERE; eon oa hemes el ITS TERMS NOT KNOWN RES eS tly|Gharien 4, Gra aummoned # | California ¢ New fe ae No Inkling Yet as to Disposition of) rath the Herald—bsiate Ma Ss Now Zork r him at SERGT. BAYLIES DOWNS EIGHTH GERMAN AIRPLANE i \ Bedt M E ; stork” Escady \ ara ,H Hon ; PA tay 4 No.) f 1 M s try t ame wacer wn shang is vosiness) BRITAIN NOT AGAINST PEACE *;, at : BUT TALK IS IDLE NOW wha Gh adce \ - on J. §. TO BUILD CAPRONIS, hate, large imherita ‘When ashen adour toe ° MCOMBANOS 48 Laud 450) Pasa Aid Mines lh dant Slareh AAA ty HE DEMANDS A FORTUNE ON IEG UREaeSS VAUDEVILLE HEADS FIRST MILLION TONS BRITISH AND FRENCH WIN: 7 A ME 49 1p” ACTORS, OF NEW US. SHPS pa. | SAS OVERNMENT. BULT AND AT eA BATTLES OF THE PATROLS Frade Commission Accuses 159 Vessels Completed, More IN FLANDERS AND PICARDY Managers’ Association ot Vhan Half of Total Ton Monopoly and Blacklisting. nage Since Jan. 1. ——+e WASHINGTON, Ma fas} “WARHINGTON, May 1 ow London Reports Successful Raid Stansaerk RU Near Robecq in Flanders, and aed unl KDERiNe Paris Announces Success at Han- Senate oesehl gard on the Lower Amiens Front. ae tips aie LONDON, May 14.—German gut jee baineritg iway today the Fede i on the British tront beoween the Somme 4th Che complaint | againat the Vaudo- "Amiens. Paris reports a shift in the artille atte o Managers’ F cotlve AaNovia ' front to the Champagne and the \Vosge of Merville in Flander defeat of a raid northeast of Orvillers-So Vaudeville Artists, |, a German rad west | Vandevitle © | Keith French troops carried gut severa is, the principal one being lagnea and) [Mune @llverions, at Hangard on the Amiens front, in the neighbor! ¢ ling where In Flanders the Brith The commission asserts that be "American [1 0} ave been operating hh made a | cause of tho lorge number of theatres has been delivered, « raid near Robecg and brought back prisoner ss ite Bie Weollice (aaa : No infantry atta f great importance are r ted any ° | machin Following is f today’s t War Office rep J MOR! fF “We carrie esstul raid light northeas' of R eq (Planers) and Ayre 4 few risor thout 4 ues * ROTERS FORGE TROOPS Apa ich four posts OUT OF PRAGUE eae fremew of Ain julsed The hosti aS activ 1 ht in mine 1 Ancre ors," » OFFICIAL FRENCH AHOONT, PARIS, May 14,-—Foll ¢ report issued toeday by the Nar Off French patrols ca tions tonth of Hangard (on the front betore Amiens) Courey and west ot the Meuse bringing back prisoners We casi rid on ea Gerad Ha ’ mall French posts northwes : bi Waitt at P. thand. The artillery fighting as rather spirited ’ Champagne year Butt ¢-Du-Meshil, and in the \ é A German local atiack wrth of La Fe ppulse, ? ss “ERROR” ABOUT U. 5, ARMY IS CORRECTED IN CANADA “sik PLANES LEAVE FIELD FOR AERIAL MAIL seco : Two Ge York Te 0 delphia and Two to Wa ” MONTDIDIER SET 0 ON FIRE ! = | BY AMERICAN ARTILLERY to Belmont Park, Ne minus, 7 , U.S. Line in Picardy Becomes Stronger Each Day and Every German Hope of Break- ing Through Has Been Blasted It le charged ala intlon makes and. pubis f pe a ; He sid ich VITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRAN( \ 4(\ uv oo 1,612 BRITISH LOSSES tw ny Trees rt REPORTED DURING WEEK io PRACING "an and ober ho . ENTRIES. a $i si K 1 troops a.2 ———— —_ of