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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. ; inl einen tiegiinoe | Ra re ALLIED AVIA TORS BOM} B THE Alt ISTRIAN LINES, IN FLICTING LOSS TAN FIGHTS GAS CO, PLAN TEN “UNSINKABLE” SHIPS, FOR USE OF DEPOSITS’ DESIGNED BY FRENCHMAM BEING BUILT IN U. S, French Government “Ordered Ves- | sels Following Discarding of Buoyancy Box Scheme. ASHINGTON, new type of SCENE ON PIAVE WHERE ITALIANS HOLD THE LINE pened. The slight Austrian advances that have been made have been) ~ gcoompanied by such terrible losses that the enemy can not long sustain | hhis assaults. In addition, more than 9,000 prisoners have been taken. Heavy fighting continues on (he Montello Plateau and along the Piave. {The tuilies are being fought in the open, neither side having had time tc entrench, Allicd aviators are flying only 100 feet above the ground, movving @own the Austrians with bombs and machine gun fire. The Allies nave | complete air supremacy. \4 A number of the wounded display ghastly wounds in support of the Assistant ( Sorporation Counsel Wins Delay on Proposition of Kings County Lighting Co, poration Counsei Johr O'Brien to-day entered such a | vigorous protest against the propost- | Assistant ¢ P June 20.—A te ini tion of the Kings County Lighting “unsinkenie? claim that the enemy is using explosive bullets. : af i : ip tb bette bat On the lower Piave, Austrian detachments wearing Italian uniforms Lishos 40 led jupreme Cours] America. It became known to- |grant it permission to use the money} day that contracts for ten of the Sought to advance, but the subterfuge was discovered and they were Jis- | |. Several spies, disguised as Italian peasants, have been shot. ITALIANS HAVE COMPLETE MASTERY OF THE AIR. ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday, June 19 (Asso- veasels have been let by the French Governinent to an Amert- can yard. The design is the work of a Frenchman and embodies deposited by it to secure repayment | to consumers of amounts in excess of | 80 cents per 1,000 cubic fest, if the court should decide that law to be + constitutional, that Justice Pendleton | ®Finciples hitherto untried, de- ciated Press).—The Itallans have won compiete control of the air along granted him until Monday before| ‘tatls of which are being kept fhe Piave line, where the most determined fighting of the present Aus- passing upon the application secret By Monday next Mr. O'Brien, ac- Since the adverse “oport on the trian offensive is in progress. This afternoon not a single Austrian ma- b c} stem, tried chine was aloft on this front. uoyancy box system, tried out in the steamer Lucia, the Shipping Board has not undertaken any new efforts to frustrate the work of jcording to his own statement, ex- pects to be able to controvert the as jsertions of the gas company that the a | HUNGER AND POOR CLOTHING | FORCE AUSTRIANS TO FIGHT |money can legally be used ws re- quenes | submarine torpedoes. Work it Justice Pendleton tad listened to! continuing, however, on increasing the number of bulkheads in ves- sels, which was begun some | months ago. It has been learned that the Ger- % | Argument by former Justice George $|L. Ingraham and Samuel F, Mora: |for the company, and by Willlam , Ransom, as counse) for the Public h ‘ h "1 Prisoner, Whose Firm Had Offices in New| Servies Commission. Mr. Ranvom| (Oui tne” transport President s admitted the pability of the, oom- ss nde ‘ ‘s Lincoln because the increased York, Says They Cannot Hold Pany's stateniont about its urgent) imber of bulkheads prevented | need of funds and predicted that the coming winter would be worse than lust for public service corpora- n the matter of getting swp- wuse of the appearance submarines in Hill al waters, the first two explosions from flood ing sufficient space to sink the vessel. Out Two Months. ITALIAN ARMY HBADQUAR-| rhereupon the whole pariy went over ane ! Sete Prensa ani arr] tai oa [AMERICANS IN ARTILLE RY Y BATTLES; tions i ' ' } ee M’ADOO ORDERED WEST; ciated Presa).—That Austria's drive It is said that at the beginning of | | the offensive the Austrians in the ' against Italy Is positively “a hunger | tront tine each received three rations ——- | effensive” has been proved by new) of meat, one fer each day of the | PAT A IN CRO MARNE) ° LABOR RENEWS: PLEDGE | BARRED FROM ALL WORK ; @rders and addresses found upon attack until they reached the Itatan! ea THe, "VALLEY OF, THE PAVE, | 4 prisoners, These were signed by of-| stores, They were no hungry thai ’ WEST. NEWS PAPERLOIP, S 10 SHUN TEUTON PARLEY sec retary Told to Spend Month or floers ranging from Field Marshal] (hey vie alt of them tne tre rH or-|Bring Back Prisoners, but Four of Our Men\* a Bt natal z Ts in Open AS ‘Throat Contad von Hoctzendort down to res- FICES IN NEW YORK. | — | Rigas itn Os | uses he tees oe eomgmnans| TO See Pay in Voevre Repulse’. § aia TURKEY ASKED (FRENCH 10 CELEBRATE Felertion Urges, Home Rule for} Trouble Grows, waa issued by the commander of the|iniked with an Austrian privoner, «| [AMERICAN REPORT] IN JOINT RESOLUTION THE FOURTH OF JULY Ireland but Votes Down Call | WASHINGTON, dune B—Becretary y McAdo as been ordere y physicians regiment bearing the name of Aroh~- Hevieay aN nal nail pie se WASHINGTON, June 20,—Following is the report from Gen, Pe ‘ for Independence. lca ranch in the West. Believing his § offices in al \o great world centres, | thro nle was serious, the docters “Eh hay eon fighting for forty “Section / R . . nitcAta malate: i —_—_—— igmen, theough the American Federa-| "sii, friends looked upon the Seere- we got last fall from the Italians: montaa” eald Volo wan, “fireh on ection A—Artillery fighting and patrolling activity were Names Bulgaria—U. S. Seeks Flas Flowers, Procesaion ion of Labor, in a resolutign toxlay re-!tary's condition as cause for concern. ] the sheep, cows, steers, warehouses | the Russian frent, where | had an again marked at several points. ,Gas was extensively used in Facts of Ta Incident. Jes yretaes (Sot inf oe aMrined their position of refusing to| though doctors belleved one or | two full of good clothes and grocery easy time, and now here, where ; | -Xereises in Schools Planned as eat abe cativ _|months in the open country with # ; evre @ r . TON, June Apparently ne presentatives of workers of the dla spores THI'Gt, wi 66) SerrOre the Hallane are, making! things He NV CSVcG ath ett sae tLe are rte Pe | saglainney tu never cdareiian against Part of Observance \ central Powers untit Germany's mili-| had. “dlicutty “im talking rossauy® is | flour and sugar. Think of your too hot for us. There is no food brought back from across the river prisoners taken in the course | Turkey, the State rtment to-day Wink ated toon kabke cary Thuan he hae bean eine’ | address is known to only a few ‘trends ] family. Think of the white bread for the people of Austria and next ¥ : § ¥ Loreal TRAUiFed is than raported u prepa a i ma’ va npr tea are and Is not obt fog el Martie i + you may win for all.” ‘ one to none for the army. | had but of encounters with hostile patrols. Four of our men are missing Turkish transgressions against the ue ady un G * \ ee ‘ ‘ea aus ng Beltre Me peas: Fe ae The correspondent has vi jieces of bread and potatoes ‘ ; Nico tha Aner Wak ad with | American Consulate and hospital at taken as @ criter! bls : groups of hundreds of prisoners, all had gee Serves sles" tha In the Woevre a raid attempted’by the enemy was repulsed with lari the coming Fonrth of July will amendment calling upon England to LOUGHLIN NEARLY WELL. fore the fight, a hes ee eee ee Rt eaT We ENG. BARMTIOh ) (@stablish the Independence of that coun- | 0" ‘of whom are thin and weak. They fight began | have had none. losses. | The Spanish Embassy was asked to! celebrated by the rench in {tr NCanwar ec Atiak ‘aid they had had little food for the ‘ ; F , ‘ investigate, much as the Spanish) manner which is unprecedentc PELdUhE MAsKUG tax meat and spoke with horror, of Pieihy mane bicapca Vs apart Last night our aviators were again successful in bombing representative at Tabria cared for! yfaurice Datnour, a member of the President Samuel Clase ip heseentia. | the winter months they had passed. best. There are no good officers the railroad yard tracks at Conflans, Satta Cagetion whe kaket argue | Chamber of Deputies, has written 18 thing for| cablegram was received at Colum A sample of their black ate.raead eb left. We have plenty of ammuni- “Section B—There is nothing to reportsin this section represented Teuton interests there, | 2 long article for the Journal call- rederatic @ something | pia University to-day from Dr. Horat! that it was made of rye straw tien, but ne one to use it prop- * on B—There is nothing to report-in si A joint resolution declaring a state| In Upon all Fre’ AES n to join ta tshuen Gf trelandtHey 26, not | 4. strane Director oe. the Paleabie ae potatoes. ” 3 2 ciated | of wa Bulguri Turkey w the celebration. He writes vice Bureau in Paris, saying that Lieu: erly. WITH THE AMERIC. RMY IN FRANCE, June 20 (Associated | of war with Bulgaria and Turkey wa ; | cLoTHEs OF TAR AVETRIAN The Italian loses were comparn- |), ! ney HEA Jer A June ( oe introduced in the House to-day by Rep- ‘The Fourth of July is as much | mpere wee authorized to Robert O'Loughlin, Feported in yester- SOLDIERS FALLING APART. tively amall, while to the known Aus- Press).—Two American patrols crossed the Marne east of Chateau- resentative Kelly of Pennsylvania and a French holiday as American. wranes| and Ataly 46 order May's cagualty list as severely wounded Man. if n Forelsi Commit t * | lations between th lied | is now “almost wel 4 welll- aes cen ak brgira-ad trian losses will have to be added the | Thierry edrly yesterday. They established contact with the hostile forces, [eferrm to the Ferelsn Ree ees! | Lee weorininaany ‘beet Bie | é eat rE ded. that Lieut, O'Loughlin's “brothe -#D ¢ 7 docla vat the military fore not content itself with a few offi- be he y Austrian dead whieh still). ' i 4 : fit cachava et es: say dey ee malar auabae (ie Wrnend ‘mountain sides, {Killed a considerable number of the enemy and brought back prisoners. Lats bere: Re veen alent bel van Lay cial manifestations. The whole |Prent: O-Lougmin te i i pac Aen Re tae cctahed' frequent ‘These remarks were made by one | These were from Landwehr units, which is taken as an indication that N2 ernment a athe peop! eof the United neon sf France ae ce rate U. 8; -BRITISH DRAFT TREATY V9 June 9, but fuera wae & tencdey é0 them have mere rags for! prisoner regarding the Americans: ; nies apa Inte ; tes ag fate / State: as eae ta Kaman | Mita Tee majority of the prisoners| “We are not influenced by the Idea hostile attacks are intended at this point in the immediate future, Appearing before the Senate For Cael et ise z are a a APPROVED BY SENATORS | have money, yut it is elther in paper! of America’s help,” said this man Heavy clouds obscured the moon and a light drizzle was falling when Relations Committes ito-day le, apel “and Amperioan TAP | ite | " ct ‘oop © another ma Secre ans ssions must be orgar legen j. bills or tron coln. cng ees bss pe bd Mg atwe? ie Ane tiie the two parties of Americans embarked in small boats and rowed across discussed incident and he in Paris, Flowers must be de- | Foreign Relations Committee Un- | wear medals for valor, some of cannot ¢ et over, > , : ; and memb committee were posited before the statue of ‘i a A ria having two or three of them, but! do not need the Americans to whip |the river without detection. One party entered the woodside held by the said to agree that “if the attack on th Wadhineion : thas 1 RANGA animously Recommends Early | “A... these decorations are of base metal) yx The German food conditions like- | (. , : enetrated cauti ; e dripping tree: + American Consulate was made by 22) gay Ge Nya exiebad cate Ratification. and none are of gold oF silver. ONC) wise appour to be as bad as ours.” Germans, and penetrated cautiously under the dripping trees for a tew Sim tit Pacovterng MeIitaYe: teres and id ae fa ae pepe me Perens sess | ie stamped with’ lkenoes of Bm: — hundred feet Bove by aumepiils mouIdeteeane Wn Uy crete eto aus [a Mnun cremmonie idayoe mal press Zita and encircled with lente | break . 5 | ol rf | mal Ee Oey eae pene te: mneepay 8S) “f) schools, at the sarn@ moment, the | Senate Foreign Relations Committee to Wreaths and is made of zinc eunpe: ITALIAN AIRPLANE A break in the clouds suddenly fet the moonlight through, and us ation of war : Pay BEANE Ha erent ae || at ceriasa (arate: ote dial Gee sition. THe prisoners par. read Americans saw Germans nearby. The Americans immediately opened games A, Barton, Chatrm g of the celebration and the rea tween the United States and Gres + no pride in them, for a few pennies of | fire and the Germans threw themselves flat. Rifles cracked, and thea the goin peniet, of this city eve ts remain era iceraen Graft laws. The committee recom- | Italian money. Most of the captured) AFTER TROOPS FAILED automatics got into action, Those of the enemy who remained alive fled sonally familiar with conait ase mended the treaty’s ratification at the} men are young and light-haired and| : ry i ae d Hee slan Turkey, said to-day that —— earliest opportunity generally have bad teeth. or were taken prisoner, Twelve enemy dead were counted before tHe tieved@the Turkish rnment would | - —— ‘The Italian soldiers tell of captures | Thousands Look on as Austrian Ma- trol dali way back ib tha boat disavow any acts by Turkish AUSTRIAN “GENERAL, ARRESTED SINN FEINERS effected by persuading the Austrians chine Gun Float on the patrol made its way back to the boat. against Americans or American prop- | DESERTED BY HIS STAFF, The Standard of ( |. that they will be well fed. One Ital- Y hi The other patrol met another enemy party, apparently sentries going ery fan officer who had been wounded and Piave Is Subjugated . : PANY, OF y 8 | ‘FOUGHT UN UNTIL TAKEN ESCAPE TREASON CHARGE This Mattress is My like picked up by 4 group of Austrians| ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUART- |on guard, Sevoral of the Germans were killed or wounded and one was GERMAN AR BOMBS DRIVE | — the ordinary. You'll get qho intended to make him prisoner) ERA, June 20 (Associated Press) —A®|t.4en prisoner, MRS. LEE’S HOSPITAL OUT) | Chief Secretary Shortt Announces | many years wear out of it and thet explained how foolish they thousands of Italian and Austrian Vor ms Who Died of Bt eone ic Bias <a, | When made over it’s as good as new “Come with me,” he said, “and you| soldiers looked on yesterday, an Not a single German patrol has ever crossed to the American side be Ki stadt, f| Evidence Is Sufficient for Such | Only pure horse hair of which it ix will get meat, wine and real bread.”| italian airplane brought about the | of the Marne. Nee Yor Ww a aaeEN Bie Mone Wounds, and His Officers Had Prosecution, However. made and the quality of the workm: surronder of the crew of an Austrian rs et | New Yor wor Dik | Become Lost itt Woods. LONDON, June *—Ldward shortt, |S" can produce the standard “Hall” machine-gun float after Italian in- Late yesterday American machine gunners discovered a hostile Party | Patients to Escape Enemy’s . Chlct Secretary for ireland, atated in| mattress. Comfort, quality and dura % d t {TALIAN ARMY HEADQUAR- bility are combined in all of Hall's fantry and artillery had failed to sub- |in considerable number apparently making ready to attempt to cross Nightly Raids Sey : c the House of Commons to-day that a ld eo Nightly Raids. TERS, Wednesday, June 19 (Associa. | (Pe Homse Uaimevidence against | Bedding. Sold by your dealer or calt jugate it river, But after these guns were turned loose for a few minutes the enemy | . We ,| ted Press).—Deserted by his staff on| ‘Pere, wae inst | at our retail store—Prices moderate. YY! ow MBRICAN ARMY 1N ).—Deserted by t Wee aiid nd ‘Sonia ike donk a8 eed etal gO WITH THE AS MOT a eee eared ev joreGen von | he, Sinn Feiners recently arrested to)" PRANK A HALL & SONS on the swollen Plave River to a point |Sandoned whatever plans he ha FRANCE, June 20.—Mrs, David Bradley | tl! Montello Plateau, i Poy GAN eek steesiee agen = Hh Soap ++ \Lee, a wealthy New York widow, has nstadt, of the Austrian army,| put thet it was not desirable or néces-| Manufacturers of Beds and Bedding on the south bank occupied by the been compelled to close her privately| fought single-handed axainst the Ital-| sary to institute it 25 West 45th St. peor From Sg Mesa ag BRITISH TROOPS ON RAIDS conducted Service des Contagieux be-|ian Arditi until he was wounded sir- . . . ans poured a harassing fire lightly German aerial by + ’ “ Fashionable without being |) into the Italians, who tried in vain to [Barden of erences (aire: jad his Laan an _ enere a ee - extreme, the Hurley Low Shoe Ui sostroy the float. It was imposutble to For three and a half years Mra Teel oye clomy i the Fora por his io black, white and tan Cor- {/use light artillery to any, great extent ae Ey eee, mearia’ Levee nk | stam became lost in the woods on Mon dovan shades, with the narrow, || because of the proximity of the Boat | trom (yEtagious diseases. She Was. tello and ran into a unit of Arditi. | round toe, long effect, broad || to the Italian tines. Finally an Italian | ated at a hilisid cave, She mo When tho members of the staff saw | shank, and low heel, appeals || *!rplane swooped down upon the river) ri comers and Machine Guns Taken After Sharp [es _ num her a svi In" another| Halian, soldiers inerpon to surrender not only because of its stylish |) and forcea the PORNEAAIE SE: h8 fost Fichti Artill Fichti Samia Reece | district | but refused to do so. and opened Are - arance, bec: to swim to the right ba: . ee on Jon the Arditi, In tue exchange o' i e . aS ape DUE Al90 Decauee Tice to the Italian soldiers, WEA RAR aruery. SBR Ung Oren BRO DWAY DARKENED | Shots ‘the General received his death 4E SOLDIER HAS NO MORE RUTHLESS ENEMY of its comfortable wearing ibaa [BRITISH REPORT. ] wound, | THAN HIS OWN LIMIT OF ENDURANCE,” says Miss qualities. u lev Austr! Emperor atly Din- | ® BY LOFT BLAZE SMOKE — CA WINNERS. Ida Tarbell, President of the Chocolate Fund. “There HUR' Appointed With Results, | LONDON, June 20.—The following report was issued to-day by JAMAI \. " . . - battle, ROME, June 19.-—-Emperor Charles) ihe War Office: —-— — attack and [4 personally eneoureging Bis Woes | “A number of raid { out by us last nigh b i Fi wf Stairways in 39th St FIRGT RAGE Maiden vg urlonras pale epee she 8 assure him, rm saffick teed oO ids were carried f ght in the che ey s vays in 39th St yen des e ong . . jin their efforts to Lreak down the| Anu TINGS. Were CATHIE OWN DY WB EDS in Ge RAE TreprOR away ; ret) year-otde; W160 atta inyrne). to a him over the danger point we can aia: The fierce resistance of the Italians, The} borhood of Boyelles (southeast of Arras), Lens and Givenchy, and in Building Save 100 Tenants, even and 1 to 2 wo! ply Ror an Chocolate Fund is to make certain that every Austrian ‘ruler, it is reported, desired | {he Strazeele and Ypres sectors (in Flanders), Certain of these enter- Many of Them Women, ie deena ae I rh. f be Sally “te & f cd The to crosy the Piave and to climb Mon-| r citing fi Ate oe soci ’ }1.'s'to.1 and 8 to 5, th ime, 1.6 to the ross, wi istributes them leona, but bie eaviners Induced him to| Press lee te sharp fighting, in which the enemy suffered many casualtizs.| Broadway was darkened this after Dahinda, Queen of the Spa. Dixie Bl the gifts sent to the Navy a Mad. ta) laa || perme the pian, belleving the posi-| We captured eighteen prisoners and three machine guns oon Pr the. sake) Tor ide arm | ine, © ‘ 8 city. le over a speci tion to be unsafe, owing to the dan- “A hostile raiding party in the neighborhood of Morlancourt was} at? e Street, near SCOND RACE —Fillies; three-year- ; ding part) a sigh . The building there, | ol: 786 udded; six furlongs Fie C forepert, m hapten wri heel. |) ger from military bombardmont and] 4. .cog by artillery and rifle fire ee nin. qaaroget wilh flan ida, $24 “yrnen), 6 to I eeven, 2 Special for To-Morrow, Friday, June 21st Grips the foot firmly. Cannot |! the activity of the Anglo-Italian air. | CSPEf be : He aii from the fourth floor up. t 114 CwWale) 300 8 purr PRU TET! CREAM KISKEA —Thewe are morvels gt indescribable, de gap at ankle or slip at heel. || men. “Between the Somme and the Ancre there was hostile artillery fiz-}"\hout 100 tenants, a third of them|} 2 | Eas al Nas ps war Py Hsaaptaes. brodnerd. by a manterly ‘blending af ¢lel anata ra “ The bi 0 id to tiy }; i A . aaa PS ae, et, ( fi rf 2-8. Whea kes, mI _ i mcellence ft this Corset (eine at gg Ab. aie mene De le sald to be ereany Ting. On both sides of Albert and in the La Bassee Canal sector there | women employed in variou ahovs in| third, hime 118 2-8 Went Cakes. | | fesponelbte for thtae * ce 0 Wp hee 19¢ polite S06 fort Lm arog ert. j#ecured, and is preparing to make| was considerable reciprocal artillery fighting last night,” bunts: aes Ra erees Wa also ran shades Cordovi further attacks before admitting that hy ” 7 Y h And HOVE prot _ Shore are made possible by using only the offenaive has been checkmated |OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. erty loss was expected to exceed $50,000 | eas cake ae the best leathers, being treated by — PARIS, June 20.—French detachments penetrated the enemy tines| The fire started near the elevator Goa nae Hurleyized secret #9 which in Leder ane eit i Y MNES) shaft in the loft occupted by the print-| p y Ss 20.-—The mili- "ASSES VLAN’ M D creases the life of the leather, re- LIEUT. DE RESZKE KILLED, lhetween Montdidier and the Oise in the region of the Chaume Wood. | ing arm of Flemming and Reaveley, On| , ELC Fee of Brazil will me y Ei ah taining ite rich | te the and. Falls Near |We brought | back twenty prisoners. it says to-day’s War Office Report. ie Sporn sore Peay bon shies shuPely| parade July 4 in honor of America's We sawed Aw L e rest 0 BFm. o ty ~ Spencer and the! independence Day. 1094 yt rs Reszke, the famous tenor, has been e pe is A, a ie PS" | dealer in plumbers’ supplies DIED. ( Oo 49c |kitled on the front near Mery, south perate attempt of three divisions of the best German shock troops} Chiet Kenlon came at the RN.—HOWARD CORURS iri peodeer PA ome J st of Montdidt He a Lieuten: second CO) | Tore, New, ¥ eet ae St. orgs ic rns ™ ‘. | (approximately 42,000 men) to take the city by a surprise attack was one) arm and took measures for the pro Services at CAMPRELL vor Batt pastiche ee Telephone Rt a, ern ec Sass. tection of adjoining buildings, where| CHURCH, Broadway, @6th st, Thurs Be Maes poserione, Fen tudea' the container forehead by @ bullet. ‘ot te Costiiest biunders the German Crown Pile ever made families have LIK roOmE dey, 0.00 4, ms cae si Sterner ree