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“If It Happens In New York ae ; 4 \ FINA ri It’s In The Evening World’’ =. [ » | EDITION \ ‘ li a Wy yy i “an, | o petits — _[* Circulation Bo Books Open to All. dl , | Cireulation Books Open to All”? _ Sor A, Tae tee et NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. _ SHIP SINKS U BOAT; CONVOY DESTROYS TWO THREE U BOATS ARE SUNK PRESDENT URGES FREEWS HORE FOCH STRIKES TERRIFIC BLOW WORKERS TO AVOID. FROM BELLEVUE BY LINER AND nt CONVOY STARE DUR A nt COURT ORDER IN TIME 10 SAVE COMPIEGNE (IN TRIP 10 ATLANTIC PORT. eibcantt diction lah ct cattcoe MARINES AND SYRACUSE MEN Regains Ground Taken in Latest nee 2 ae ett as in France, He rel- Been Held in : ie chopathi | HOLD ROAD LEADING TO PARIS; German Advance on the Centre graphs Labor Meeting. ard Since June 5, of Montdidier-Noyon Front—Holds Bish tp al Sis Des |NOTHER MIME FOUND, i _— GAIN ON THE MARNE FRONT Towns on the West and Retakes jive 176 Passengers | OEE VIRGINIA COAST; | uat™iSGwoN: tues ctooite ane eting «str: ot alee Real War Thrills 17 NOW ACCOUNTED FOR! "=" ae Mery—GermansCaptureRibecourt , e American Alllance fo pia ieweamannaeeee SHAREN (BY "A BOME, a | ver ; rac cea ” | PARIS, June 11.—German forces last night penetrated to saul er Pallcwe Wo Up-State Soldiers Twice Wounded—A meri- fey ‘Thorne can Takes Machine Gun and Its Gunner. hin. Jory: . ba Y ball "y = tone 4 "7 . , _ | o. Ships Permitted to raverse ewed efor inber th i dd [AMERICAN REPORT.]| within a mile of the Oise River at Ribecourt, the French War Of- Depth Charge Aimed at Sul-! Ocean at Night—War Vessels RrAnime us WASHINGTON, June 11—Gen. Pershing’s communique 191} fiee announced to-day. ie ee ™ 2 Searching te ives, t nerca a t h , marine Causes Alarm the ; 1 ag tor Explosives. j : Aw . Dy her attorney, Mireabeau |. ocerday reads as follow | The enemy also reached the Aronde River, within four miles first Day Ou CAPE MAY, N. J., June 1t—An tr f France, aad) yp. Towns ; heey ss orry 5s, CO . 5 : i irst Da ( TAhG BARGMLTT THERE ec sialuallApuaiatetrubs| Catia “raolal ements. wu jon ANorthwest of Chateau Thierry our troops, so fof Compiegne, representing a maximum advance of more than AN SVLANTIC POFT, Jun yi fp & foating di i fou ne intial labor Of 158) joe, w , vi French, again improved theit positions and in- | seven miles in three days, but were hurled back at this point, Britisi, passer ateut ved Prep abst ee Cane Chala c b Ay fli in killed, prisoners ana materi, The French not only held the Germans at Le Ployron and here this monn a a European 4.) Jbtedly this 4s oF ago that mer ier) activity in the Woevee and « Courcelles on the west wing, but|retook the town of Mery. port, afte x he passengers weapons of were ny t rossed the Mare and successfull hy ' \ ' ; Bhs pact Gens i be ete . : In the attack on the centre where the penetration was deepest, the eee tuad! ; x : HRernithed 4 WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June Ut (By the P2neci Al era tli was on the front trom Belloy to Marqueglise, a war rh “ ; 1 a ‘ : Cealdcaintils aut uy ‘ Associdted Press).—The United States Mi s attacked tre Germans 'ent of about tive mile \ heavy German attack succeeded in reaching ti ri poct will all be accounted f¢ > Str, Gompers the President = ah * two-thirds of a mile on a 600-).ard tront in 3elleav’ Wood, north poin French | ans back on t ve mile front. The mer, w rs ag ale th {alec sald hi i , Of Chateau-Thierry The Germans now hold only the northem tinge preys | ed ‘south of Belloy, St, Maur and Vaute ' of the wood slicour De ‘ n from ne at N e delicourt s : , congratula i The Americans captured two minnenwerter, which are the largest ee gy ara . a r e were exploded at sea b ot SUPpONy ih - Pieces yet taken i ; It is expe that one will be Wash- BRITISH GAIN NEAR ALBERT. are aca ake itter and three we vt ur organiza ' Haale mea British troops, attacking souih of Albert, between the Ancre and nye six dest That night h below Lewes, Del. war p as to Ind ington'and: the other to ae - bs Major Edward Db. C commanding the Maching Gus Battalion ¢, last night advanced nearly half a mile on a front of more seulecthg Reema captured several German stragglers in the early stages of the attack. and a half, bacon sine Araing mach ved, will be rounded up in the woods All the advice. from the Montdidier-Noyon batllefrout show: the ha fas , 2 Oth and s of Infantry Mir lal ABT: ee enem ting forth every possible eflort in his design to push toward eve ae ? ‘ i , Paris, t . division after division into the melting pot. te has been : . i \ Brigad the point he materially aided by a considerable number of tanks, which the French ‘ = ii saa i i till tt rable to di $ " We facing casi ¢ offensive, ere artillery was at first unable to den 1 1 upta U, 5; AND BRITAIN 10 JOIN ruchal me of thy tt 234 went in at Coul FOUR NEW DIVISIONS BROUGHT UP. ty it 100 natio an ub fur 1 ne ou oO eo, Wi upporting the ‘igo EG IN MILITARY CONVENTION °: * ia ured machine guns on June 6, waile supporting The enemy further succeeded in widening the point of his wedge Jewell . i: sivide @ y | stay the ne ff e . ded | UY ging up two divisions of the Guards and two Bavarian divisions Announcement Made in Commons | Mans « | |three 1 And they 4 . ciated Ne . he , r v 1 | 1 ' , ie back One aralt ; their units|borrowed from the army group of Crown Prince Rupprecit. These assin ea ' | écil—No Explana A Mrs. Th . troops captured the villages of Mery, St. Maur and Belloy, but Mery has Whe afters ne © submarine | tion Here Int days of trial an ile ‘ fice the American wor oft i < is seeking 1 e@ been recaptured near ‘ between America end Great! noply. in the new was ed a German machine gun at The Associated Press correspondent with the French Army td : ai Will be ratified soon, Lord Ce n is Aghting to! pulance A The oe aplis tha losses under rect fire of the French Artillery ster of blockade, announced In the # as honored | pI¢ . 1 his identit A6atre knde, a ed shatully eel te 1 ti ‘ ive Every time the Allies counter-attack they tind the Naahe st VA N: dune ais<armny otic. 1" jwas att spe que bis diesel ' ground covered with German dead wa a anh r Prost n Mr] ino Mra. t German pri , ah a t 1 militery ea | : . Phroughout the enemy threw greatest pressure hundr wns * > Phe Atr 4 rae me sof tthe Allied , : ; ‘ ¥ i a tp : tiege os f uy A ‘ t Allied 1 i) effort to gain as much gr al aii " i i t : ; te ; ¢ t Con ¢ Under the ¢ Th 1 vt « K the wa Mido 00 dl + ‘ . i t t t t ft of further Jent occ! rred unt MARRIED MEN" IN CLASS 1 s ; ; t Sra. 11 , : ’ f ted ca RRIMEWERS. Orders ed and| Those Whose Wives Are Not De- cect emda | Aventies, the ta \ seem fourteen Germa . ench ¢ ) managed the passengers instre on Pendent to Fight sees Valid. ggg | Bride's ho eupa t , a ¥ si wy heir life preservers, This was the| WASHINGTON, June 11.—Under new re ye Nee — f 4 ee oo . F eetereny Beslte : ast thrill of the voyage, sulations being prepared by the Provost |VPOPTAN! PAT’ " mehiners SAYS ANNA HELD WILL LIVE ——> Altes, wher . marine showed up, anid nex d men whose wives are| america © prose fa just Phyatcian Announces Her tones det Party Repudiales Bres icine he American cony w porting themselves, an cht Have Hegun to Mend A 7 r and /and righte wa “ at Web aeroplane n ma se wives ave not de- The war can be America Anna ie : Preaty and Calls tor Nid , : Passenger ve ut ne f Wranee, and! w ‘ t : , siraisne had ye ; n for support, will be | ae well as Lida i . ie an Against German 1 prepa fay giving 1 1 din Clase One, white many now | ill-consl errup-|a g. t : wardshound fl "i w be placed in de ® Vite ’ * : if = = ; PATRONAGE FOR WOMEN, i i © Rrookiyn Demucrate Decide Thes amica- | aie to de f ; 5 j ¢ ui diy of thet Visit ts to | v" May Mave Gne-Third of the 1 4 ! amp and that w roceed a ‘ an . ry ' ' . Y , 10 Washington, Another passenys MH poral js * ' farther into tere was Col, the Master of Semp ¥ ran . ) il. ‘There were 71 first class passen E ¢ Allies and prepared for . - ¢ e Ja ; ! \ nore dificult, The (Continued on Secon *age.) ird of places, whi how Ps rd displ the Basa gate ximately 1,600 positions ind display the most Your Liberty Bond. iS — : if y ect i Lt yeu wish to sell, borrow on or bel YOUR pury ve. : f° ' ~ 4 " ‘i ie G oOo ET Broddway'tad b “AaNT Medi tte? “Vat pum foods karis” PA Feb8 ne emp 8 upon (For Racing Entries See Page 10.) We wever recog ‘ dir more odious to the popular masses The genera that iP: German sitasty despite } mt ~ ——————

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