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AMERICANS DRI VE GERMANS BACK W ITH PISTOLS AND GRENADES captured by us. A hostile raiding party approached our lin ‘ last night north of Albert. It was repulsed. “The enemy's artillery showed some activity during night in the neighborhood of Dernancourt, a nsiderable ac tivity east of the forest of Nieppe. The sector northeast __ Bethune was heavily bombarded with gas shell In bis report last night Field Marshal Haig said Counter-attack upon the lines taken by the British M Merville, in the Flanders sali broke down yesterday under strong British resi 6aid the French also repulsed an attack t northeast of Merville. The latest reports show th: t the French took 500 unwounded prisoners in the fighting in the Locre sector, capturing the village of Druloose, a mile and a half west of Kemmel. and the now famous cross toads nearby, as well as several fortified farms that have been the scenes Of terrible fighting. They also pushed their lines forward east of Hill 44. One thousand German airplanes have been shot down by the Allie fn two months, and 1,000 tons of bombs dropped, it is officially an pounced, | GREAT. “ARTILLERY BA BATTLE RESUMED ON AMIENS FRONT Heavy Gun Action Also in Progress on the Southern Line West of Noyon. [FRENCH REPORT] [®" PARIS, May 22.—The war office announces artillery fighting of a fmost violent character southeast o fAmiens. ' Heavy artillery fighting took place also on the southern part of the Battlefront in the neighborhood of Plemont, west of Noyon, ta ‘The report issued last night by the War Oftice said: * “On May 19 our fighting piiots destroyed six German airplanes and filme other enemy machines fell within their lines, severely damaged. {That day and also on the night of May 19-20 25,000 kilograms of projec-| Enemy Flyers Checked in Suburbs, Where Bombs Kill Three. PARIS, May ° German av ora made ar tual attempt just} were killed 1 several w rat the outskirts of the city, but none of | the sidera reached Paria Itself. | | antt-nircratt mun and fell tn nameng |north of the city: wl The enemy dropped bombs in va- terial damage t# reported. ‘The signal | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1918. ~|BERMAN AIRPLANE BIG SHELLS HAULED TO THE BATTLE FRONT BY TRACTORS, WeULD BE SUICIDE DOWNED AS PARIS a THWARTS NEW RAID all at was cleur was sounded at 1 o'clock this morning. | ‘The raid demonstrated the high state of efficiency to which the aerial defenses of the city have been brought bale danas It was a clear and windless night with) ©?** S9O99S1 09990900 O890000:900899O0H 4 Drilliant moon, !deal for an aerial | BAG Method OF COPYING “SUSIE || IAPR) SPARIOR 18 CRDRD IO: GE attack, The raiders, who were di-|_'? th@ front Is here shown, One ‘ng five of these trucks nany by way n from any point on ~ FORGERMAN FLEET | TO ATTACK ALLIES, sclisianinn Rear Admiral Hollweg Says Navy Cannot Stop T\ans- portation of Troof! , ‘LONDON, May 11 (Associated Press).—"Suicide” is the word used | by the German naval authorities to dese what It would mean for the Kaiser's navy with the and munitions Channel, | According to to attempt to interfere of Allied ss the transport acre troops English German papers con- | siderable irritation has been caused Jin Germany by the rapidity with | which England has been throwing | men 1 Fr and criticism has | been direc vd at the Admiralty. In a vigorous defense Rear Admiral Karl Hollweg says the activity of the Ger- ny navy is subject to certain geo- aphical limitations, | “A voluntary attempt to remove | these limitations,” he argues, “would } soe290603-00 | signity @ heroic but useless suicide vided into two squadrons, sought! : eo vainly for two hours to find a cap| on, BHonbright & Company, [fot the German fest, The dletance in the wall of fire with which the eity & Stearn, Swartout & Ap-| from German harbors is too great for was encompassed. nzellar, Speyer & Company, Paine,|the regular and frequent attacks The places at which the bombs fell | jase : Kerg, Hoesier & | which alono would cause continuous ; | Kerr, Prov & Company ‘ n show that the Germans cireled far | Hayden, Apay:, Ateors, nterruption of annel traffic. A around the city before loosing ost Leonard & D. Levinson &{Small German fi cannot remain cargoes and fleeing. oer Company, & Smith, Rhoades | long in the Channel, for submarines 44 Killed, TO AID RED CROSS LONDON, ee FOR VaR uy, PYAR Company. RED CROSS MILLIONS and mines would ‘reap @ rich harvest and after being cv! off it compelled to accept baztle British fure:s among it, would be with overwhelming ‘ bing machines on niments ne: picks tiles were dropped by our bomb ing machines on cantonments near) te Pe air raid over| ; > COME FROM ALL DISTRICTS | uhfavorabls cisctimaanosa’’ cage trate airdromes at Villeselve and Vauvillers and on rail-| goutheastern England were 44 killed! (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from t Page.) wen German submarines, accord stations at Peronne, Nesle, Chaulnes and elsewhere, Large fires| and 179 injured, it was officially an- fi | orate a es & to their commanders, write Peeatied in Rosieres, nounced this afternoon, On aronaay| Substitute rey Chamberlain tor pieading to the indictments on the! from the White 1 Will’ Be aniwan saturnaoenrar Tk {iv'-| Capt. von Kublwetter in the Berlt “In addition to this on the same night machines attached to the| it was announced that 37 persons w Resolution Opposed by W Bi the four men indicted wu offered for sale in for the}urive r od at National Headauare | 0? Spare fpr the ee Ne 4 16 re u i 1 fund inquiry nett tt * ‘ '" transports 1s expecially difficult in t Italian aviation corps bombarded the railway station at Mont Cornet and Milled and 261 inja ; + raial son, Permits Aircraft Probe, |t a ee ee EAL DE Red auto. | ters e torday are: Southwestern | (08? Midi ; ee ae = ‘The feature of the latest rai¢ ; c robe. n defend save Healy w in aph 1 and 100. w England, $1,540,400 j the airdrome at Ville-aux-Bois, where great damage was done.’ Balt aapestel cre nag CRE REY any |aute, and Central, $5,000,000,| Discussing U boat wartare posslg escapes from injury as compared to] WASHINGTON, May 2%.—With toss att ’ rved ux A i iia put on| ro reports $489.20; Si bilfties generally, he alludes to a suge! BERLIN SAYS FRENCH ATTACKS isnsciictisSez'Sa) touts son minut ee tierrataras : Nich mint nea Jof the casualties were among Persons] ong roach bet i pea sige iding Justice Clark of the Appel- Just how much of the store) @nd 00, v skiers Allied harbor entrance: who were on the streets or in door proach: between: President: Wil Division, which prevented fur wool from the Pres ‘sown ribo Ses Cee ae Ud dels 1) ON KEMMEL WERE DEFEATED ways, which emphasizes the warnings /#0n and the Senate disappeared to-|ther prosecution of the dofendants| flock will find Its way to New York 3 LOST OW ROCKEFELLER: cause “there are not enough submad te Fe DOIOS. HAL BNOLSE SOUS Nel ¢ ay when by a viva voce vote an Childs, ey ds and Sulzer, on the | for sale cannot be determined. ; Fines. us sought. : sha dinel ' cag teva en Fifteen persons wore killed In a dis. | ceptable substitute was adopted in de that the creation of the Ex-| local Red Cross workers are making ANTILLES HERO ABOARD “Heaviest Losses” Inflictedon Waves of Allies | Stan Bix occupants of a shop at [Pisce Of the Chamberlain resolution 1 last was not legal, ‘The | small allotment, knowing that fancy ae ! other po eir live ‘ ch the President contended was | Baie 1 f fn | another point fost their lv in aj wh id been granted on the attor- | Prices would be patd for it Yorker Torpedoed Third rime | THOUSANDS DESERT ims i and Counter Attack Restores Position. |dlatrict where there In a larke tene- | nothing leas than a proposal to con-|neys’ representation the Gov- most spectacular event of the \* in U Boat Attack on Ameri —— ' GERMAN REPORT] |reported, although three bombs were | stitute tho Military Affairs Commit-/ernor had duly given to the Sun and |day d in Brooklyn shortly ates sa Pies |dropped, inflicting great damage to|tee a committee on the conduct of/the Morning Telegraph the order of j2 when Harry Gardiner, who can Tanker, Repression of the Moveme! BERLIN (via London), May 22.—]out of our crater zone at points wand bey geil dieu thas (eevee tres roofs | the war. |publication, but that the Telegraph | designates himself “The Human Fly,"|| WASHINGTON, May 22 Has Been Intrusted to “Kemmol was again the objective of | he had penetrated. Thero is still a work, climbing walls and nator Chamberlain said the com-jtransgressed the legal requirements ed up the face of and two m Essad Pasha. etrong enemy attacks yesterday,” | French nest east of Locre. According | away debris to rescuo the injured promise wag satisfactory to him, as It! of publication. | mple Bar Building, of the U.S [eee cae os 4 f pays tho report insued last night by the |to the statements of prisoners, British| ‘The King and Queen visited the | authorized the Military Committee and) ‘The writ of p a Norough Hail, W ie fore'gn w | ATHENS, May 22—Turkish tro; War Office. “The attacks by the en-|divisions were in readiness in the bombed areas yesterday sub-committees to proceed, not only tim SDA THA CUA HEAR chant ; ral Sims reporte at Aidin, In Asia Minor, ha} emy broke down with sanguinary |third line. —- with the aircraft and ordnance investi- 5 the Appellate Divi-|ties in masor Hae to Eleve nutinied. ‘Two thousand soldiers sen losses and the defenders of Mount] “In the evening and during the 12, NY SAILORS INJURED gations, but also to make any other in-|sion and show why the Grand Jury {ledges the H yw net bela bby Jed.| from Manissa, twenty miles north Kemmel have gained a complete vic- | night the artillery fire often increased | quiries regarding army operations. indictments in the Fusion case should| Way slowly to the top of Naw Pi ot Bioysos, to quell the aie tory. On the front from Voormezeelo | to the greatest violence Renewod | WHEN TRUCK HITS Ui POST By the adoption of th. substitute a| not be set aside : Joflice building, occasion Angin BAC ATT ie amerane Ge maaalesc are to west of Dranouvre the infantry at- | enemy attacks from Locre in the eve- vote on tho original Chamberlain| It folows that if the Appellate Di-|by his fingers and letting et fly | Rocketelle had? wenaeed war | ported from the coast garrisons tacks were preceded by the most vio- | ning and local advances northeast of resolution was avoided entirely. Pres- | vision 5 id set aside the indict-|out to give the great c n t pression of th nent h eel lent artillery fire, the main thrust be- | Locre during the night were repulsed | Skidding M Rhine rows Tars| ident Wilson plainly told Senator he | menta tithe Fusion workers| Below Red Cross n 1) He wa intrusted to E: na of Janina, Ing directed against Mount Kemmel| “An intense fire was directed on our | naldetedsauch a vote prastically:a:| the ame n will be tak i 1 Dat ib eKion Mi loed a | PTT land its western slope. ‘The French | battery positions and rear areas on bot Into Street on Return From inral-d Vath OF COAMAHON indictments brought against the four|bUt to contain the allver and paper Ip ALLIES WARN FINLAND, troops which had been brought wp reed et thei tae ‘The firing increased Rifle Range | The substitute resolution does not| charged with conspiracy in the Sea-|that was dropped for the cause, was Must Not Interfere With Moa oak herrea Seapees reir bol aah} in the evening In the} Anthony arse and Warren Fisk,| prevent an investigation of the air-| side Park lands case, have alj| Louis Stewart Jr, executive direc- | ‘Xtc in. Washinaton il anne BAlIWaS; ‘waves. Infantry and artillery fire | neighborhood of Bucquoy and Hebu- | ga jjors, are in Hellevue Hospital, the|craft situation, to which the Presi-| pleaded not guilty, ltor of the Profit Sharing Days Com-| Daniels asked him whet anla|. GONDON, Sky SiscwAny. qaeahun broke down their assaults and forced Bretonneux and | former with a broken lex and the tent has stated he has no objection| As soon as he saw how the land|Mittee, spoke most enthusiastics 4 BRE HE RNA re- | directed by Finland the Mo! Seams to retreat with ‘the Heaviest the last three dayn ftty-| With his left foot fractured, while ton] whatever. It meets the President's |lay John J, O'Connell, counsel for|to-day of results that are to be ex-|'h hon the sea” wartma Railway will be remarded Rosses. nine enemy machines and three Jmore of Uncle Sam's Navy men are at|onjection that the original Chamber | Healy, who was present in court,| pected from the co-c t £ me Britain, France and the United MCounter attacks threw the enemy | tive balloons have been brought down City Barracks, Brooklyn, with|jain resolution virtually. Jasked J Goff if his client mi hants in the movement t ae} | 000 000 U, 3 SOLDIERS as & breack et nevitelity, e - — oo _ —— bruises, contusions and dilapidated uni-| constitute a committee on the con-|be included in the Appellate Division | 19 per cent, of day's & de cine oe M. St No. 255 West S¢th) rere eine Ete geen LAM | eres the executive duties now lodged | Was released in $2,500 bail |Cross War Fund eS reat ae ee t, Manhattan, Controller: dames A. | ACCAPine & Pillar Of the Second Avenue 1 the President and the oth If the Appellate sion should s “We shall react ery high mark | FOR SHOES BOUGHT HERE Wikmore, St. Regis Hotel, Manhattar At 28th Street, vhortly after 1] with zt le nS t asid A te = elonisnaula act t rie ih eee tH Deen er e Cald sca di, Mourm was butlt aa Ribs BHAMREA(T AnArew Prank. rece: | owes: ele: atte ecutive heads of the Governmen side the indictments of the two Ex- |!N drive,” he said. We can| entative ¢ aldwell Predicts the war bexar _ - bear ana Oral poll il elias a The ryan The substitute 4 that any traordi ary Grand Juries, the legality | Promise our division wil 1 every 4,000,000 to 5,000,000 Will Be ‘ Rent in Petrograd for the Firm |!ne Manager, Regix Mot ite practice at the expenses incurred by th of whose creation 1s involved, Dis- {dol necessary to make up the Hay eae: e - Is Suing for $124, b Justice Callaghan reserved decision on| Tange. ‘They were se sn Military Affairs onder the pro-|trict Attorney Swann would be faced |quota we have set for our mark.” Under Arms by July, 1919, ne |. What Is Suing for $124,000 the motion riretehed across the truck body from] visions of Senate resolution 48, here-[by the alternative of dropping fur-| Hund Manhattan merchants] WasHINGTON ; tors Pry Commissions. | wheel to wheel , 1, Including tho expenses | ReF Prosecutions or of beginnin visites quarters Profit-|that the t ns mont A ny Bering Of: No, 1668 Prospeee los nh " ravele| foot Seen Jone ant fou: Sharin »mmittee to-day to|t i dsr F at aN ala rere «| EPISCOPALIANS | WON'T sa Aithony Merino of No. 1865 Prospaet of employing Ans und travel-| Jury proceedingh in the Seaside Pack | St pana ended bickae der ' A _hy thes Russian Government | _— mlyAs was the chaufeur, Alling expenses stall J out of the}and Mitchel slush fund cases, Nor| 28% #7 agreement to give 10 per cent. | arms bef Nig wor | agile t, as he turned into thy sont Tihaiot nate," Id he proceed with intl Gov, {of one day's gross receip' early | z - ‘ ‘ Caar olas to Gaston. f ‘tracks under t "1" 98 are, the ma-| °°) vavate discussion of the Senate W hitinan had created a new Extra-| 10,000 Red Cross profit-shar OiED. ¢ Wams & Wigmore, Inc, No, 120 Broad esp skidded. Twelve of the sailors] action to-day beth sides appeared in- | PUMary Term | ers for retail merchants’ windows] ‘he House | ar of LYONS.—On May 20, ROBERT LYO! Manhattan, according to a state- ‘@ thrown Into the aver while the » reward t utecome as a vic oe terc yy “i Am erien's f vices evenin, y. >, clined to regard re del d yesterday by volun 4 eat made in the Supreme Court in|Proposition to Discuss Measure alt emainder were Jammed together in the} tory, but all were gratified that an LIEUT. POLK OF NEW YOR teers. Automobiles, auto trucks and aA One 7 y tne) Orb Amis |” ceniaene Tuners Pa foe to-day by W.’ B. Shelton, at Gard ‘i truck open breach had been avoided with ' ee 4 H Deere eficans left for France, this nation day, 2 P. torney’ Claude M. Nankivel, who sarden City Convention | —_—_— mutual satisfaction 8 of every description were/ nave 1,000,000 men on the W REUBIN,—Aay 19, JOHN W.,_delowell peg a re ntative of the Is Defeated. Y'S enator Chamberlain announced he KILLED IN AIR CRASH '° ee Boy Scouts made the deliv-| Caldwell who {s close to t husbiud of Stary Rendin (neo a Nank whose home js at No. 7] Ry a vote of 89 to the proposition | of ste ain ihe . i a wall pon his 1s Militia of Merey Day at ys of May the troon movements Loretta, Frank, Florence and an suing Gaston, Willlama & Wigmore, |fore the State Lemtsinture waa defeated | a Loses Life in 3,000 Foot Pl |» ng maintained by the Stago Wom- |, Canwel auored ameln! Aires show: | west te om bi Hal ia ie) aGs, for $124,000 ae commitaetons on! at ps on Gateaten Ose en 3,01 oot Plur : x that the army by June have Vest th st, Thursday, May meant Fannie font dune ae 48 jon, In wession at Garden City, Le 1 jiver, : Jaervive, or a Catal of 2,098,22 Chureh, where a solemn masa wilh Govern ing from June 83, 1938.) ao Oninton . t view Case of Man ¢ ddl LAKE ¢ Mrs, Miteh Linzee - a celebrated, Interment Calvar to Jur ’ Shelton wi arguing rey was app y div Ay t 1 I lp ‘ y Cemet pefore J Callaghan against @ mo- |"" 10 the merit of the act in Bomb Case, ‘ k « agden Chicago Flyer with British Forces SORDER—-At her residence, 12 for the examination of the officera of |¥° W° ow « h naw eA AN| Dp soonny, convicted of wm in *| LONDON, May 22.—Twelve German a terd \ ut LONDON, May s 1 Taeut AN, beloved wife of Benjamigh the firm. He said the organization's ‘Pat In the future the saloon would be i nati nagoe Grates er AN oon lanen) were) Jown during| Hey and T Gert W, Preston, of the British Air I profits were very great. Laon N. Fut. |!0oked upon with the sume disfavor us| Muon WIM the Preparedness Da a-| a i 6) tude: of i McCoy nbeth Ma I K. Preston, of Ch and Interment private, Tt ter, representing the defendant, said the, "Very of the past ts now regarded 78 Bene ene Webi | Monday's fg J n_avia- | day : followed the killed on May 14 while th eurnestly requested that no flowers firm lost money. Col, W. 8. Comawe 1 Charles H RC ADAY BBat ss eae walle es re for ane) — Cross, M Lee : fore the antinn ry re a | nouncement of the d herd of the pre t lerunnanan 7 Btilton Lectuse of JAMAICA WINNE | “falloona and airplanes were again BLOCKED U BOAT BASES | «ive te, work a t & layman, said Gov, Whit RS. i ee ; Pr cd by the hundreds of te |mMan Was so strongly in favor of State very active on Monday eral long _ erat c Isiness wide prohibition that a very atrong and|._ FT RACE—Five cat) 2 Hee reconnalssances were completed nited oppose him. Ye was rapped to sedge | (ike). 4,10 1.6 to 8 and 2 to 6, first; |takon, Hombing airplanes dropped ohh by Bishop Burgess for his statement. | a . arte %, 1 to 2] twenty-two tona of bombs on th . npaigr — a 2a) tT enemy's railway stat rdromes and ft Tasos maa, billet ross W em ets. NO LOAFING AFTER JUNE {, lenwsive nore , f 1 t ad ASmashing Big Special for Tomorrow, Thursday, May 23d broug? town shting, two} ad des 1 ie busine big : t ade from Richest Whitman to Make Law thers wore drive out of control | . : bos Mr, Davison sa: Th and another was broug town by gun-|°" : \e ‘ j knowledge of situa i} 1 ava 1 the ¢ iJ cn amet fire, Two ho also were | 2% Brian ; if t PP RAP pea LEP to 1's | destroyed, Four British airplanes are] pia ‘ . eta tive on J f 1.15 1-5, | missing.” | Colved’ from} \ : eon June 1 by F Kilts and | te n APONLED MioR To get the best of all won. “me” lovernor "anouncea | | aes AER HEA LG his proposed action tod , ' oduces . uruc pa “Death Battalion” wand Julius Ka ° a of toot COrn FOOGS Order Peak cect ol ee aevere ete Rena SC LTE BR le ea Ce es \ ant communicate to the nearest off f| CHICAGO, May Maria | compla © Br | po : ; OF expense. of wine the Bheriff of their yunty, the re women Idiers in b a, and he fa Wied sania cerns whic ha a made heey {itetens quirements for labor in order that, the “Battalion of 1 who ia inj the dei al fam 4th ibscriptions to the ‘ and : [labor may be furnished by them ch cae an) on her way to Eng-| that the unbelanced men- Washing was made public at 1 to eres i a at aameeen y feek erview | Marke : to vue! request dt 1s Valker Brothers, Lazard Freres, svecitied nalcana (tual a an! 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