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Le ee ee ee es .<—. > 2 THE EVENING WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, SUCCESS IN ALBANIA man linc caly made Inroads upon the Ger were Office to-day. The text of the statement reads “Activity was displayed by our own and the enemy's artillery north of Montdidier and south of the Aisne, In the region of Chavigny Farm. In the Champagne French troops carried out several raiding operations which Tesulted In the taking of prisoners, “Theie is nothing to report from the remainder of the front. “Aviation—On July 8 seven German airplanes were brought down and two captive balloons set on fire and destroyed by our air forces.” Seen Sone AMERICANS AWAIT NEW ATTACK; KEEP UP: BOMBARDMENT OF FOE Heavy Fighting Expected at Any Moment on Fronts West and East of | Chateau-T hierry. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE MARNE, July 10 (By the Associated Press).-The fronts west and east of Chatcau-Thierry where American troops hold positions have been unusually quict, but it fs be- lieved that heavy fighting may break loose at any moment. Last night the enemy artillery fire was far below normal. can gunners maintained an intermittent bombardment of the especially in the region of Hill 204, west of Chateau-Thierry. The groupings of American units are larger today than they were and doubtless they will be far larger. Where the tendency was to scatter nounced by the War The Ameri- enemy lines, our troops about all along the dine, It now is to concentrate them in a few Place: As the time gon: on the number of these places will tend to become i: fewer, until instead of six or seven American sectors there will be one or| & GROUP OF OFFICERS OF THE POLISH AR two American fronts. | —__—_--—__-— — Of course, the authority of the American oMfcers would be limited by the needs of the situation as interpreted by the Inter-Allied General. issimo, but only to the extent that the British Army 1s limited WORLD-DOMINATION KAISER MAY NAME REPUBLICS CREATED | EYER Ee ee Pfooyee declared, for instance, opening of which will be annownoed P n Months Ago, Reaches he price of sugar had not in about a week's time | It Nearly sreaks My Heart Sutivanand K Ht $30,000,000 Se Sent Here Only} peon axed by Food’ Adi The now Lexingt¢h Avenue ; Switzerland & line wil | | Alabaman, “but I t eee ar $1,361,000 Was Expended for | tion through agreements between pro- run six-car trains at intervals ware | oe PARIS rett Bu A cers a efine r ! r | Harbor Him. of Kilt eae Purchase of Mail ducers and refin sugar would trac demands. The route 2 retal a pound Th Pp ston Avenu une French 2 1 . g nuc under the | | IRMINGHAM, A July Lie ae } ND the other $28,639,0007 he said milded $800,000,000 | cea | B Starling HM jr emed | one Peek Bisset | What the Federal authori- [a year country’s sugar b igus Gee Wea ie ih eee ; . 5 Mave Mekente ; | rmany. According to a ¢ h eh a I it even with the price fixed ran >» the 167th Stree! | | Siberian, White Sea and Wo- tot A vat from Zurich to Le reached ties are now most deeply | Hoover auld, bect sugar producers station on the Jerome Avenue line mand at Camp Wheeler, ‘Macon, | switzerland Tuesday 1m anxious to learn is the disposition | hs ; i 4 ygdaczhe Free States on P Tuesd: Pe # the 90/000 00 46 j wa profit heavily, some making as At the present time there is a loca! | ogdac e Ga., two months ago, Was buck in eae of the rest of the $30,000, - |high as 100 per cent. The on y basin bs ‘f gee ee Side of Allies. | the hands of military official Fei nscale gd gies bs propriation made by the German | the Government can reach thes» S¢* stween the 140th Strect sta. : i. , ae 5 te Toacig sit 3 Gay through the instrument | dteappeared last’ Beptenibel Government for the purchase and | Profits, Hoover pointed out, Is throuss fy etipageipeed da hol Editor Ironically Uses Mon-|Accepts Kuelhmann’s Resigna- P Win deMeGes Whe -GOURi) AH) Os PCCLT EROS GEER: Lac CU RIE Tae cee |) GeRRUIGIOR GE CHUYAMHEELORR RFS ME ap Sar as ove the ie7th Street station on Way Ps A | N y ~ ? me \ y x . 3 extra profits © the Jerome Avenue Oo 8 is arch’s Own Words in | tion at the Demand of the | 10NPON, July 10—A new who {8 sald to have hidden in the | vember it waa ascertained that he wa Hf, as is alleged, $1,361,000 was | hateful,” writes floover en i t and in D A Hi P. G Junk sional government’ for Siberia which} woods near his hom at Jasper, A prince per ue ter having used to buy the New York Eve- | — _- i tag ad stution, enouncing him. an-German Junkers. I t meyye - shal ft r v eoraty ning Mail, there remained $28,639, ? after the opening of the | the animous support of the Ala., after camp, Wa Lexington Avenue line will ¢ Ju ingtor ° il consist of St pT | population and which will continue| turned uuthorities her BERLIN REFUSED AUSTRIA oy SAR Oharet”.| Sixth and Ninth Avenue .“L' train oor Prom Pahiishios O =| COPENHAGEN, July 10.—Emperor | : . by his father, who had spent sev Was it epent? And where PLACED BEFORE SENATE n 604 New Fevening World). sae ; Sa nig. |t2 fsht the Central Powers has b RAT SRIB UTR: Lavin WOO hbOlabs What other nominally American operation over the new 1624 Street LONDON, 7 10, ly Tele- cae if ie # . res'8| established at Vladivostok. The new finding his eon 12 GERMAN DIVISIONS newspapers are now owned by bho 2 me gtaph's Rotterdam correspondent |Pation of Dr. Richard von Kuelhmann,| mont intends to summon “tt Mar ers wl the Berlin Government waiting | [mnediate Consideration Blocked =a Ty pinent ds ® a arly breaks my heart to —_—_——- mmediate Consideratio: locked i |the German Foreign Secretary, tne}. ‘ i hen the time és F a SEVEN CENT FARES ASKE! says the latest number of Maximilian |the Germ ; tn Constituent Assembly and to restore! have to arrest my own son and {Rejection of Demand Leads Vienna| *® °ey Srairs City Buy hat by Penrose—Hinted Signal Harden's Zukunft is as scathing an| Wolff News Bureau of Berlin, the |j.w and order throughout the coun-| turn him over to the authorities an ae vane comes? The edera | C Nee Genie ine Indictment of Germany's policy and! German semi-officlal press agency,| try on eo serious a charge,” the to Spurn von Below a Juries in all parts of the country | corps May Operate Lines ON NEW B. R. T. SUBWAY Re has yet | 2278 it is rellably reported ‘The programme of the new govern-| father told Federal officials, “but Commander. are expected to search out all the WASHINGTON, July 10.—The House Asied lil her rulers and statesmen es bas yet) girmice, July 20.—Commenting On| ment includes the liberation of Si-| oven ir he js my SukoM habe ROME July 1éciA Uatfla nas ’Gectinea,, .evluenon slonuiehie tints resolution authorising the President to : seen light Forelgn Minister von Kuehimann’s |). rig grom the Bolsheviki; the avold-] por him as er even |to accept tha German séneral Otto von : == take over telegraph, telephone, cable Company Say sIncreased Costs Wilt It ts entitled “The Fternal Sick-| resignation, German newspapers 1in- i¢ possible, of foreign Interven-| countenance action." iclow as Commander-in-chief of the 1 odd lots between May 27, 1915, and Jand bh toglheseiibasr al Lanta a nies Be Put on Taxpayers Unless ness,” by which the writer means! ply that the ministerial crisis is not universal suffrage: establish- | forces on the Itnlian front becaus April nted in all to eigen na Ge he Pa Se Gave towed aise Is Granted the desire for world dominion, and|confinod to the Ministry of Foret | mont of provinelal councils and a la- : any. aCleed Ub raends tWIVA® Gainian.. €1:481 000 iy eaplieds thas pairman § “ ome rs anted “ : : nent of provinela Siberia, is quoted in the Times as ; - 4 i 4 ; mittee, with the Committee's favor- ronsolidated Ir he clearly implics that it is in Ger-| Affairs, ‘They declare Mt 18 Incon- | yor pureau; distribution of the land Biers fl in th mes atv alo + Bim aT, to the it had been raised dy Mrs, Busch and | Fecccainanatiog, MaDAtOET Bmith Conastlaay Fibers ‘oad many where this sickness is raging. jcelvable that Chancellor Mortline | among the landless, and control of |") eae Feet ay ybleeed eta pepe tanany Mr cken, Both, he pointed out, | 21/44 immediate consideration bgt Sen- Psdot ey del Not only does Kuehimann fall un-| will remain if Admiral Hintze is ap- | cconomic activitie ‘Japan's defeat of Russia exp atement on advices fronp a & nerican citiz: and there-| ston panrose of Panneyivants ted Rew Bit mete der Harden's scornful lash, but also| pointed Foreign Ministor paneer enna en ostahiten- | Russia's: weakne EO Wath ade Wan temboraticelvad as they in reality owned the | nd the resolution went to the cdlenda ne Gut (RAE OaHtlnt onc the Kaiser himself,- in. connection le Baa ranubilo Kaiser; hence J of revenging herself for her newspaper to which he held title,| with Administration leaders consider baw uke hae Ween the Anglo-Saxon world eons 1on | » was created in the north |/® Jagen's duty i The Department of Justice found | Senate ; P that pro: tive deficits eer Lo President Wilsc errs in placing Sicleke: 8 dying at a German Signal Corps is compiling data or ai sro! eae ais ee Bolsheviki professions on a plane | health resort, and Mrs, Busch was in aph operation, including that WI sta operadions tic heail pressed py the Emperor in his arnt | ; republic. It compriaes |e iia with the democracy of the "OF ‘gp NISH GRIP”, Germany. priv nd leased wires, ‘This activit Bera ete: Gbsrasiab: Is realised London Telegraph interview. \4 eastorn Russia from the {romparanle 116446 belief to- { President W : lg oye 4 Referring to the Kaiser's speach | FormerMinister to Mexico Is Likely to the Asiatic frontier. | wn .o : iNeianneee t oe BANKS AND D BROKERS son s¢ r « 00-1 A tim must con Give, Gia “not alwaye: think. thus to Be Made German Foreign |The W lucene rene folk pe the | Siberia which threatens the future of Emperor Said to Have Gone Home| NDER INVESTIGATION i. AEN Garne ay tS En baile Hed tek inf BP OS AU he ROR OLS PED Wes math | at SON eee tal Nephi § CARER fom. BRAG Sse From French Front Because of U Anlon tnencand many members. Of | be 1 by ¢ ira tare salen an, once, in an unha us 1D-|} PARIS, July 10.—The German Km-| (eocho-Slovak troops now opcrat- | M0Fe efficient « Arnie. Be dreeahe Attack of Influenza. H IN THE RUMELY CASE : “ongreng Fostmaater™ WAoneral Burl than ly ex exclusively terview, declared b argland’s| peror has accepted the resignation! ins in Russia desire to fight on the| ‘42 ever was old re- : | jae @aly friend in an Anglophobe nation.| of Dr, Richard von Kueblmann, the| wemern front and do not want to| Sime It bevcor ROME, July 10.—Emperor William | —_ A nd petition was that the B. R “In his opinion now the peoples of) German Foreign Secretary, according | “' eek Gouin iRaamian internal ate TORR ie Steet himsel¢ has fullon a vietim to the influ- | ted in Purchase of t CZECH FORCES STAKE 600 r face tines olka. he DeNmItLes tae the world are under the yoko of the| tq 4 Basel despatch to the Havae| O° mixed up in Ru heal or. | Professor Takahs iys the sal-/enza that has been go prevalent in the ney in od : 4 | charg ven cents, It points out that Anglo-Saxon dominating race, for! agency See et te ain ‘sag, |Vation of Siberia should bo carried /German Army, ucoording to advices Evening Mail May Be ed PRISONERS IN SIBERIA no ¢ night be forced (0 re whom the working as slaves!” Tt 49 expected that Admiral von | - ¥ tb Lie er and the Al-| Ut by supply p with nec- |! on ay a by Government. shinai n ayatem of Foshan and we war cannot end before One| yintze, the German Minister at| 0,” ° PR Tokio by Col, | Metrics and by conserving t jeans | “Th declare that the Emperor has a f uly 10.—Heveral e t hae the it as said, fares of the different world canceptions) cnrist nd arly, Mildlatan beeen Tokio by Cob lof transportation for men and Mite | Te Nome trom the French fron WARHENATON, vu) Severs. | Capture Town of Nikolsk, eet ; d, in some tn ODriatianta, a formerly lnister| yiagimir Hurban on behalf of the! ¢rial, ‘To put these measures into, £0 ‘ banks and brokers are under investi- F would be 4 mi snconditionall conqacred— “ 1 th ) Vladimir i cause of the attack of “Spanish sank saiaay " a5 ' nN me un ss : Ser ep mupened as Caecho-Slovak National Counell,| effect, the writer says Japan must | Cas lied, and that several men-| gation by the office of the Alien Prop- | Eighty Miles Northwest ot | es, even hig Prussian-Germanic freedom, right, ere aie the correspondent of the Times |#end an army strong enough to gain | bers of the Emperor's family arc alsa | een ee ae in oefort to trace Vladivostok | honor and morality or Anglo-Saxon | BAYA (HO. COREADO? . confidence of the anti «1 | suffering from sie sat the same malady erty sichidlcagl divost | idolizing of mone: the Japanese capital ad to protect the men and the exact origin and handling Of) moss 10.1 | BIEeo. VERS was von Kuchlmann's ep ah he memorandum says, among | raiiways. j more than @ million dollars paid for] siti news of an armed | MANNER JAMES HANNERTY, discussed in fore ntries only DECLARES GERMAN EDITOR other things, that the confilct be f swor ‘Makuli ; the New York Evening Mail. Under| German and Hungarian pris ¥ Lottie epadbas AMF enn sll ee on ; t 1) *zecho-Slovah and the |mMake & ria a buff wrde 1 ey the money involved in the], " contained in a rep re o jrondway h edDee~ with contempt and abused at home ween the Czecho-Slovaks ap pase ae ; he law t y neria Was Co! day, 8.30 P. Mf ? . sian Soviets must be settled Hy des vse can be seized by this Government | ceived to-day at the § » Department s mith fury? Hecauao there was notd- lr eagore Wolff Says Those Pleased |"! Leis the Far Hast tter the United | fre the United States Coneul at Viadi- | TOOMEY.—ALPHONSUS ing in it which « pai biemotl en a AES ne totiowing reason Ee anater was made after the Us | from th Hite Asien Coneul® Niue CAMPBELL FUNMBAL the uprightness of its autho Tne ith U. S. Entrance to War “Our fe are acting in Russ States went to ven though the | vosto att oe mrcadway, 66th ec foam tion of July, 1914, Bust be guaran Tuggle |Czecho-Slovak Council, which canlmvossuy Tells Conar aac mre ioe Se Minnis Bureau he | Mit ‘hort att a ae ; teed, or the answer put off until! AMSTERDAM, July 10.—"Those most | Ais Sear a aky Te jenn of Soviets Uperhy: & UA ere Ure me cuecho-siovaks forty America, England and France have| guilty of proloniing the war are those |‘ be modified by Pre ne tT. Ga} It In Near. Laveggution, with es AARiSrS, 30 af 30 “wounded, hey were | HELP _WANTED—MALE. been 90 defeated that even after al Wno regarded America’s entrance with | Masiryk in agreement with PARI Sule ee ataine New jeld several long confer- of. Bolshevi | See ee i ion ° at gional PPS, bi rf 8 Council npg) on ences to-day with Mr. Palmer. As 1 German. an WANT j,men. tor work. ‘Thame foriod of years they will not be able | satistaction and relief, and who shouted | othe bers sf the: Cougsll.” opeing to-day of t Neral’ fon Ree AT in bole. pumiivued by (hel Cy, aie Wareaoilse Oo» rophecies, none of which is true | orde fo transport the |gress of Russian ets, 1a yondholders, manent plans for| Guards * movers: 1 P themselves conquered. Anything eise | Pro? fe : \¢ : t \s retes pued frou Prat T } DORGHOISORS: F iy Will bel trains @ Die Wine temar © ie gam fighting. Pe er <2 | Seared pemeaeen. NN PIE aritlOR |B: tRa hn Aray conalata. oc vole | arotenys, SBR HOUIeyIE MIRE — siiwed to wait until the” dete i) on “Amur Rive ame es & o loudly counts Belgium n Tagebla } we object Is to fight ( ar, Bald, Boco & despats aha , iat F ip. The among the nosta is, among fe rey to liberate received he Kasel this morn-| » orders came| the. sale have been cleared up | — ie, barritori ' a a y ASTOR WILL GET PLACE |‘ zccho-Slovak natton nd to ¢ | = ft gala tag a ed ne i 4 ie one oe said to have@n yus ram- | =—_——<—$—$—$<$$_ mreeen OF J | an indypendent state. We shall ’ , ove . rom He sary a ‘ ° in foreign countr sue this course ¢ las Mae Dr. Rumely obtained his freedom] « those who do not attribute td the IN BRITISH FOOD BO Hie we this ¢ eee ee al pha ; srty| WAR GAS MASK END SEEN r sire above tu avin \Wepful|late yesterday on thirty-five Liberty le Perea cernias Freeda N B | | B ARD rmination on the batt o bonds of $1,000 each, Who provided Mice a full a3) Harden’ rane eg he ryy unuel rafueed to { NO Aled Invention Neutratices pe © Fue 80 Orcen & . Measures taken by the All hem and Dis counsel Fe m 6 and Drives ne ard, a us hat don Papers S merican Born], Measures 5 1 earing be Spina it must a that {London Papers Say American Born) joneitoimevik: Huaians on the Mi ‘PUTNAM SUCCEEDS BAYLIES Ho is to appear for hearing t teartad oe Al ted en with ironical reiterat Sour Subject Is Slated for High nan coast and protecting the Murman A LE a ate =Commiasioner nd designed to neutra and Trade Mark a hl see baba bir 7 bey = iki he ice-fre yort of Kola " ‘rade Mar arith ironical reiteration in the ourne | : Slated Taenp gees medark § THE LEADING U, S. AGE icvr'n worn tom nxt Rae |22r opts etc Ss ; a “two world conc Appointment. ja0e aia peg di aoa ily Expre Am new stories Is one that|uyer by the Germans was described Attractive Offering for To-Morrow, Thursday, July 11th pos at| LONDON, 10.—Major the Hon. if While the Bolshevik! opposed the iy fis Both ‘ after the Mail property had been some American soldi ning | Waldorf Astor, son of Viscount Astor] janding of Allied troops and. ev assachusett ”v ent erial | «purchase by Hermann Sielcken n th ench front to an American ies do not Hover Castle (William Waldorf : eed trade the Murman coast to] \ M Record ee naire coffee merchant, it] port aboard « French ste amet ‘ \ ; nla © local population has de- | se wid . ; | They said this new development in Ven PACR AGH Astor), the morning newspapers fore- | i, t population was ‘bought back” by Rumety,| [hoy seid thia now Sevclopment In 1 dt ted t Allies and secede | p to Gu . FSB En AwalG Lnapeerrr it peat 4 — f allowing |@ast, Will succeed John Robert Clynes| trom i ee : 2 ‘ through @ santa lon be th novel and Bo aucee hat it A Real Treat for the Kiddies. os Pa amentary Secretary to the de ateh to the Daily Mail from us, uly david lighly interes 5 ‘or ove Me Major y 2 7 ry , a Kalser’s throne, e Cap) . lads dated Mont ores | ot a Naas he "cost," and that|conmnice ‘ombination of Choice Sweets the Youngsters Like. oline Hill ‘ood Ministry Coy mn, dated lay, quot | am of I Mas f 000 less man the . t m ( nod ‘ aldorf Aste as bo! | Ger yapers us saying that the f r. Run prior to the e Amer- | Larne! 14 assortment fx comprised of five beautifully lithographed boxes of Juver | ,Atajor Waldort Astor was born aR ier PAGS aa HOURS iting There loadin lean | Dr, Rumely, prior to the time Amer-| jth Thi ca in large container, Taxes'are filled wiih the the United States in and his wife : akg k |fca entered the war, paid an adver- | pric | ‘ Milk Chocolate “Wate | was the former Miss Nancy pins VT ees vent $205,000 for German| in satisf He beca Lr been ny tising ager 205 fOFMAD | condition. | Creams in the same time as | vi on | propaga > - | heen verified off. | Officials told of the jee tn el KAISER STILL TALKS ‘IRON.’ “transfer” of the Mail of the names Le. SSH, HE DECLARES i» 3°, m9 or 1 and cream ‘PILLORY FOR PI PRO-GERMANS. | | brought down nant |of Mr. Sieoken and Mrs. Adolphus | a \chines, equalling nly records | Buseh ° brings e | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. J ljonde’ by the tate Guyneme namo of Kurt Reisinger, a gon of in Okuma's Magazine Argues for Intervention in Delights Police Captat THREE NEW RUSSIAN 4s nor so, AND SURRENDERS diel My llinoisan, Near Ve Captuted Hugo Reisinger and late Adolphus Buse! grandson MAY DRI VE TURKS AN D BULGARS TO PEACE LEADERS OF THE POLISH ARMY FIGHTING IN FRANCE HICH PROFIT TAXES NEW SUBWAY LINE BUCKLEY, AMERICAN FLYER, HOW WAS $28,639,000 ESCAPES FROM GERMANY OF KAISER'S CASH SPENT? a- | 1918, TO CURB GOUGERS UP LEXINGTON AVE, URGED BY HOOVER 10 OPEN JULY 17 Service Will Be Local Until Completion of the “H” System. Writes Senator Simmons U, S. Price Fixing Can't Stop I rofiteering. f WASHINGTON, July 10. mental price fixing will never elim- the inate profiteering, Food Govern- ‘Tie Lexington Avenue branch of which be- Manhattan, will M. July 17 uncement to this effect was mades afternoon by Public Service Com as missioner Travis IH. Whitney and the only means ,of returning to the Charles Bulkley Hubbell, members Oahiteen n "dG stan a Revere: of the Special Conference Committee that the price fixing policy will be 0" “Tt” tine operation Interborough subway, 424 Street, begin oper Administra- tor Hoover declared to-day gins at in a let ion at 2 ter to Senator § mmons, Chairman of An the Senate Finance Committee. this Hoover urged heavy profits tax continued because of the shortages The opening of the Lexingtor~ now existing in nearly every com- Avenue subway, though as importan munity n many respects as that of the Sev Tloover's letter wag wrilten at Sim- cnth Avenue line down the west side . mons's request to give the Senate in- of Lower Manhattan, does not mean formation as to the Probable effect of that trains will run immedi ly from Government Was tax leg feared price price fixing on proposed t gislation, Many fixing had y and Lexington Ave the present passengers will er at the new Grand Central members in many ins tran: tances so reduced profits that express station, known as the diago-+ creases in war profits or nal station, for the Lexington Ave- profits taxes would be imy ble nue trains, * without injuring business Hoover's letter disposes of this t U.S. 1S 10 INVESTIGATE: ory, In the view of Senator Simmons The sefvice over the Lexington Avenue line will be cal until the etion of the “H” system, the Compulsion” Text of New Message. AMSTERDAM, July 10.—The North | uette says that the Kats | “Peace by German ¢ ae le. favored Mareh~ Jon th ntennial o' { ation Rule nis b issia b elegrapt the tasty ' I phed x deel districts have brilliantly | tru riety one wit proved their worth in the foundation of Fs our world renown stores. They will have great work to tores . Premium Milk Brooklyn and ‘e ae Thomas 1 r t ling ® official intorr afers” ls p i 1 A. Bryce B hief inves- Nourishes ie in the last Meni] LONDON, July 10--Dr. takue Ta ' You yt Vl lawlan oe LnAcDaparunant of Tustlon dtruments of suasion, A mysterious, 4shi, profesor of international law Uy Jersey City; to as i rel in Washington, sent for Dr, Rumely |Party of well dressed men placed the, at the Tokio University, arguing in|inken to the Jersey City Hospital with) and asked him where the mone’ THERES A REASON mt ‘cloc! praker Pe weak ne aere “ cog ERES RK RR i a ae panouncing |eX-Premier Okuma's now magasing, | broken rist arm sp lew jae baal came from with which he was able to die purpose, Taihwan, for Japanese intervention in detective for two weeks, buy the Mad, This had been advanced freu, sivas accomplish when the iron compulsion of pour arme forces the enemy to make the hat our people will require for ‘velopm ents” For exget telenhone directo: eight Includes