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“Uf lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ |“ Cironlati Copyright, 1918, by Co. (The New _ PRICE TWO CENTS. lation Books Open to All.”’| “Ciren: The Pres Publis York Wortd), 1918. NEW YORK, TUESDAY JULY 9, 18 PAG ITALIANS STRIKE HARD BLOW IN ALBANIA Jation Books Open to All.”’ WEATHER—Fair To-Night and To- Morrow. Es ‘PRICE Two CENTS. FRENCH ADVANCE A MILE NEAR THE OISE MORE ARRESTS 10 COME IN EVENING MAIL CASE; RUMELY HELD IN $35,000. res TAX ON SERVANTS’. Assistant Attorney General Says Investigation Is Far From Completed. MAY US CHARGE TREASON. . Grand Jury Begins In- quiry Into Alleged Use of German Mone this condition,” the sbsts8 15> : / dy ‘WAGES PRPISED © IN TREASURY PLAN ARRIVES AT HOME IGNORE HEARST, BUT OF ls MOTHER PICK 7 CHMOIDATES Bare FRENCH TROOPS, WITH TANKS PUSH AHEAD ON WIDE FRONT yore ha Editor Not Even M Mentioned at o ywds ‘lag Draped Casket—Widow | Committee Meeting—Names | | csstesiates | "“Goigcaneens AND) CAPTURE 450 PRISONERS SAV OE aro| nmittee on Candidates of the up-|German Counter-Attack Repulsed and All Jevoted to the ser- | State movement to find a Democratic | Gains Held—British Capttre Foes in Ms coun andidate for Governor resorted to the | * ay : 1 came the widow the | old method of a secret ballot to-day. Raids to the East of Arras. ator, dry eyed when she was| Forty-three men and twe women PARIS, July 9.—Striking between Montdidier and the Oise, Fr nds at the Pennsyl-| participated the conference at ¥ | aie ; Hiaaat fal bahia reacdidates were CSteiba “4 by | troops, with the aid of tanks, advanced more than a mile on a front of ne had not | ‘he representatives of the county or-!two and a half miles, northwest of Compiegne, this moming, fanizations opposed . i : to the nomina-| All Luxuries and Most Neces-! s nes she left Lake Charles, Willlaih Rasdoiph Hearet A German counter-attack was repulsed, the French War Office an- WASHINGTON, July 9 7 tion of liam Randolph Hears’ 7 a ities > Levie j 1, the & of her sband's| The committee decided on seve! . 1] i] ifty jsone ore a ee sities to Be Levied On in L he 1 nounced, and all gains were held. Four hundred and fifty prisoners were ant Attorney General O'Brian said | 5 = lenthy inte t lay nig |names to be presented to the Demo- | . ‘8 ye today the inquiry into the New | New Programme. city, which hungers for an op-|¢Tatic conference when it meets at | taken, Zeck Evening Mall was far from | Rare stg to show ite great love and paatlehatey abt Is =e iaitagaaalte ol In the Longpoint region, east of the Ket closed, and intimated that fur- WASHINGTOD duly 9. " ‘dors len ore andidates ese ; ‘ ‘ - f isone: ast. e to be expected. | Treasury Department to-day recom- rved It dur-|nuines are: William Church Osborn, itheir gains of -yesterdayand took additional prisoners ther arrests were to be exp , | ant years, ‘must wait to-| Harry C. Walker, James W. Gerard, The official report reads: He would not discuss charges | ded @ flat tax on retail sales an who have a greater claim | A. Smith, Charles B. Alexander, 1 ecifle t n . “Between Montdidier and the Oise French troops effected « joval oper- which might be made in addition pecific tax on manufacturers and their right to private griet,| William H, Mdwards and George R te that of perjury now pending | producer ° sc Ab bia tlh ait | Lunn. ation at 3.20 A. M, west of Antheuil (six miles northwest of Compiegne). nat Dr Eh, As Rume gramme ‘5 fle “houne at Ne Weve About tie only thing that all of the| “With the help of tanks the French penetrated the German lines on a fae : ; ; , where a white-haired woman | oommitteemen agreed on was that|front of four kilometres, took Porte and Les Loges farms, and advanced “nite Se veneer ts cay mort tread of | Mr. Hearst would make an undesir-| 1,800 met A German counter-attack against Les Loges farm was re | 0 tread r. Hearst wor ake a esir-|1,800 metres, A German counter-attack against Les Loges fa as re IBARE Was Snb tery ea auSe : ree 4 burden, the age 1 mot e nominee, and that bis sclection|pylsed. ‘The French maintained all their gains and took 450 prisoner the Mail corpora s owned [lowed all luxu and inany ne ¢ the former Mayor, Mrs. Mary | WOuld invite defeat, The name the | including fourteen offiters hiefly by the Imperial German | sar virtually all hou id need was alone with her dear dead. \tionea Politician was not even men- “South of the Aisne there was active artillery fighting. At Chavigny Government and that dings |—will be uffected, including men's came the widow, who did not | ‘one farm (eight miles southwest of Soissons) we accentuated our progress, é olothii r $30, 7 1 the city until after tie body | ‘The caucus on candidates begun at] 1, ty prisoners, including one officer. would follow under the Federal hing costin , women's O awana Had: bar noon aid continued for three hours. ee twenty pris ni “i cluding c f ie statutes as as the facts al- thing Over $49 and children’s cloth- eae he s home, | U8 of tho committeemen prepared | ‘Northwest of Chatteau-Thierry and Hill 204 there was ac{ive can- lowed. ng over $1 " eae : Tenn | olution setting forth the objec- | Ronading. ork es bmw els THtAh@nenRiai@are teanat hin to Mr. Hearst, but for some rea- “In the Champagne French patrols took prisoners The United tes Grand Jury tor |g aaltepet Satie othe n | 80M he did not present it, a fact which It is known that forty-four German shock divisions (660,000 men) ie eatigation. of the ‘ , Probably was due to the overwhelm-/have been brought up to war strength from replacement depots and aro day began nvestigat Among the xes propase adow and t nt of flows hay Pp Pp ailegea nik between the!” ag ; vii pa Ped | BUBLIC ay ATTEND FUNERAL | |0# opposition that the best way to] back of the fighting line in France, rehearsing the new attack. There are ae York SieniieMalanitheGem| (20) ek RR RRO TOR: AT ST. PATRICK'S. handle the situation as far as it con-| many indications that the opening of the offensive is at hand; a few hour _ tte, waw]Lovied on the wholesale dea B N Atte Mae MC tonaA the | cerned Mr, Hearst would be to ignore | may gee it begin. man Imperial Governmen n Other nels 5 to 300 pe tlime and Mia taki Paves him, aise + gatd that indic nts for SEN ihe uy ak neneahal ,. | Mitet the widow, ol ned to-day In an effort to learn up-State tn un ts 2 ov oat cae Aa ha" gue’ Sal BRITISH CAPTURE PRISONERS + mass of ¢ Bich e ¢ vant with GUBAl ait oe roud the }out blank forms to up-sitate Demo- Dr. Edward A. Rumely, Vice Presi- | serya ip to four, In the case of | missioner vert Adamson nnounced | Con ained, in substance, these two dent of the Mail and xpress Com- | fema nts, each fa 10 hao | tonday the ¢ Mrs. Mit S desires | Questions: “Is there any sentiment blishe ng Mail, | one and raduated tus of | that as r has possible be| in your district for any particular | 4 : F ' pany, pu t Dee Veep itd ane ne ike ; cndance upon| candidate?” “Ip there any sentiment n Artillery Active in heen Re- was arraigned put uy upon BST ASR OC there are more; 50 per cent. on es to eld at St.| for Mr. Hearst?” ake .e this. mor Tesiail pelican af iewsiee 16 Cathedral ac it A. M. on| He said answers to ‘the secona| cently Taken Positions South of Somme. Commissioner Hit ck and held injon all he vis amo o tr question were in the negative. The | my a | ar FP gp reg emgerere . iscnarame etna a anne BRITISH REPORT| ‘ * “ p w ase i © the 19 » requests by| rect to Mr. Hearst, it was asserted. LONDON, July 9. Raiding operations carried out last night by Brit- _ ; x ucH; 10 per « id letter for! ‘The comumnitteo in executive #€5-lish troops in the region cast of Arras netted a few prisoners, the War under outh by Dr, Rumely to tax on over $1 4 the funerai|gion considered the answors to tuo] \@ eer ers American owne eally ow person and a on pu rvices at the Cathedral. It is ut tirst question. These presented more oo ARNO cert least in part by the German G ger automob: aduated 1 ible to answer a se re-|than @ dozen names, However, it South of the Somme River the German artillery has been displaying erument, It mu ¢ nat t ' t 8th te I should like (o explain, how-| was the intention of the leaders to|activity in bombarding the positions recently captured by British forces aire ; for all 1 es 0 t ever, that it is th Nef Mrs. Mary |eiiminate as many ay pomsible and| there. peer urne : sid aha horsepe nd running up| M thet a tations 45) submit to the Saratoga Conference The text of the statement reads rman Gayert ms see ito $50 for a hines of over pusaible be party on Jaly 3 ome, two or “During the night London troops carried out a successful raid east ome © oF the murcharo of the | tory: horse: pow It is he names of men who would b¢| of Arras, capturing a few prisoners and a machine gun aaa ae ' sven ere |, Prement taxes on y , paco In th eptable 10 up-State Democrats “The enemy's artillery has been active against the positions recently Mfoses.” ‘These r are re n n 10 publ : a 7 pa ee ne | pouls, portu Pats ’ us He | ‘The seven names to be presented ‘| captured by us soutiy -? the Somme.’ pes quor and tobacco are doubled 4 Bory |the Saratoga Convention and the! the Grand Jury Tick the number of votes of each on the final| MENGOLVED FROM BLAME, NI 15 DAYS fas | ete acne (92 ARMY TRANSPORTS 107 AUSTRIAN AIRPLANES SOLVED FROM BLAME y, intimate Maj William Chureh Osborn, Putnam, | Bae Ui auseanion ae atari} Mieher's el ;formor|9: Mayor Harry Walken, Binghamton OR THE U.S. DESTROYED IN TEN DAYS soddand, Pn \ AFTER BEING LAUNCHED rae (01 Abner HATE ania CePetNe | T R Stoddard, President of the Ma >in missioner Commis- | 43 f Alfred K. Smith, New York, | Express Company, the lve | sioners, mit a her delega-|¢. Witiam H. Kawards, New York, oer ; ; a de ed cot sai ion: embers of the present Ad-|and Charlies B. Alexander, Orange, 3| Shipp > ‘ontracts for Lost Only Seven During Ju ru 1 Sg eae igines and Boilers, in Po: ition | Pe P and hi wien Al eR On eRy, | Shipping Board Places Contracts fi All : en . ng une REORMOR BMA Ve AYER : lh mie ake eee fessels to Be Used for P: Offen merican Pilots mission made Eleven Hours After 8,000-Ton The capacity of St. Patrick's is| Malls, 1 Vessels to Be Used for Pa e A s with ¢ Vessel Is Launched honed + at 4,500, whi be . | sengers After War. Took ; ; iiiees stretched at a pinch 000 uy the ‘CONSIDERABLE QUINN, THIBS | ce searwaren: qu ecokalen IT ARMY HEADQUAIT UA pANY ABOVE | LYAST, 1 . t oA a lun ur’ after a visit to U) House Ja 8 (by Assoc } 1 Press), —W rk & Co.,| tl eeainwan a acean Dalaniie ane ee) RR Re ne Peat le camara et ; 8 2 ved a mw! Meatenant All of s * {Board has let contracts fo: tw ex on t Au Italian ; ‘ : Qu ur ltransporta will be put into the pa day d 1 the ten dav , : sty d , he a Raat UNAFAL ah automodite | ger carrying trad ve of the Austro-Hungariana last Biewered, T A ¢ A ko Ch ae ; ective Michael| Deliveries, will be made before Dee, | Ju b i oo r Se ; ¢ t Ma " 1919. A ” » The A ” ‘ ely ' 1 dy, were he a9 g another au are being built on the Paci ust or c rp i n a AM } ngines and ¥ whieh ha Washing Pere a ed Austrian airplanes and . s one bearing » ae . The A peal gaeniat \ — a ie Aa SIR PHILLIPS-WOLLEY DEAD. bi ona H ‘ Sinnd Gas to Court v tin ow from aid vy 1 aren b *;panied by Pau No, 250 1 ‘ 5 x ar 1 hin Dinivmranine ae Rie’ i 6 bal Avenu her bondhold Co \ tf ¥ § Michiel ™ | phillips-Woile t 4 " company, had Vranels P. ‘ ? . ¥ wn jot teadana “ c ft bis Kame hunter and ¢ bs TARA EE) yun, managing director of the New Ait fag and 4 " Nv aver to Joseph Theodore Roosevelt, died sud- | ‘ aken and 5,00 f < Ma f oP i * the ble his home at Somenos, near! ’ t 1 je lobby auteide the on w crowd of about |then asked him where be ho t night by Allied airmen, Italian o iy a @ thousand persons bared heads as wot that name Clive was @ captain in the Brit- balloons signalled noarly 4,000 pos “None of your Joseph Quin to ideut Joseph Quinn, busine responded |ish Navy and was knighted for cted Ae hee Me Cael rad his cone tions of encmy artillery and dirc wus, sonunued om bourth Page) bho fixe of wearily 1,000 . forest, the French increased tert wing, after artillery preparation, in which Britis: IMITCHEL'S BODY —UP-STATE LEADERS 1300 AUSTRI ANS” CAPTURED AS ITALIANS DRIVE FORWARD | |100-Mile Front, Bowtie to Serbian Border, Developed in Albania — Italian Cavalry Flanks Enemy and Destroys Bridges in Rear— Monitors Aid in Attacks. | ROME, Austrians are being pre: July 9.—The Italian offensive in Albania is growing and the ssed back everywhere, the Italian War Office an- "nounced to-day. British monitors are co-operating by bombarding enemy position |trom the sea, ‘Italian cavalry is doing effective work, splitting the Aus- trian lines and taking the enemy from the rear. More than 1,300 prison. ers and great quantities of material have been captured. “In Albania, the action {s continuing,” the statement said monitors effective'y “On our participated, the infantry started from the lower Vojutza River and car. the height between Levant and th ried, after a bitter struggle, monastery of Pojani. “Between the western Mopes of Matakastra and the sea, cavalry passed through the Austrian Hnes and attacked the enemy from the rear, destroy ing the bridges at Semei and Metali. We cap village of Meri In the cer ong po tured renuous de BRITISH AVIATORS. © RAID U BOAT BASES; ~ ATTACK WARSHIPS apt Tomorica Valley ts of C soners now a th and ‘Our p total more taken nd machine g {than 1,300, and we have an nd Lirplane sun nu fied number Austrian tacked the I troops yesterday again alian pos between the Frer Brenta, and again met wi cording to to-duy's ¥ rone, pulse » state on Naval Flyers Down Eight G: | man Planes in Fierce Tie Austrians lost 20,000 men, oF . half their troops engaged, during th | Fights. _ Aghting in the mountain’ region and on the Piave from July 2 to 6, th TONDON, July %—-British naval! War Office announ. to-day Airplanes in the period between July {One of the gr patties of the ey war appears to be developing in A 4 and July 7 dro ix tons of bania arting with an Itallan ad | explosives on German works at Os-| vance Sund era front of ab | tend, Zeebrugge and Fruges. Direct ~ mile mn t Adriatic inla | the figiiting has now extended clea hits were observed on buildings and| Acrag Aihanig ta tie wecblna | veusels, Five German airplanes were | tier-a front of nearly 10) miles—a | destroyed and threo others were ‘ 7 ne the French fc , | driven down out of control, All the) sonw | British machines returned. | tb nonito: | ‘The text of the oficial ement| ins by b : os eae outlining the operations of the aerial) tne ya Papeete oer | “During the period of Juty 4-7 air] Sprear to be pushing forward a | fores contingents with th a nanlatié ! on »} bombed the Ostend docks and alm ele enta nave pene | brusgo and Bruges with six tons of | now nn nd the | explosives. At Bruces direct hit Hors a iliiea re obtained on a submarine shel slers ate a un ter, on the railway and on mercha 4 ira) aiabeenn Ct ‘i sh allan Wa Near Zeebrugge four torped - | e ructe destroyers and four hoat | boats were attack Sixteen host one of our fomn machine i n down out were drty our machines r “Seven how of our ement Secretary at $4,200 a Yeu i} Porme Pa Commissioner Thomas 4" W. Whittle of the Brong, was to-day _— Appointed Assimant Secretary of the $10. 000,000 To ITALY ruil Service Cotmunission. He suc ” i e coods bh. Daggett, now a Cap- tain ermaster's Department Washinuton Ratses otal of Credies eae A One eee © mi sin the nx under the late VA TOS A M we a Com of $ 4 ne Public Works in that partme of $ , 4s candidate for Borough Presi 1 4 ito against Henry Bruckner, He ts a lie Auli ia) de Repuviican und it is understood Gov —— | Whitman 4 the appointment un HRTY ROND r. Whit A seul, ee ore epme tas. JOHN dir. Whittle's salary (wih. 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