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tee Na ee o- ne Tae RN RE hn ae naires “Jf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ Y, Li Libisdlaiansdasddddd (sda { “ Cirentation Books Open to All. | ¥ (“Circulation Books Open to All.” | Books Open to All.” __ PRICE TWO CENTS. cre, Tae Ne Rae Wor NEW ‘YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. GERMANS DRIVEN OVER MARNE: BIG GAINS AROUND SOISSONS SAN DIEGO PROBABLY SUNK EX-CZAR REPORTED SHOT +=©MARFAUX IS RECAPTURED; BY AMINE, REPORTS SHOW: BY URAL COUNCIL'S ORDER = PRISONERS NOW TOTAL 18,800 eae v 48 MEN UNACCOUNTED FOR AFTER PLOT q FREE HIN OFFENSIVE WILL BE PRESSED Germans Reported Retreating Across TO LIMIT, MARCH ANNOUNCES; the Marne East of Chateau-Thierry ; —Counter Attacks Repulsed Bel ive or Six Mines Destroyed QAP “ormer Emperor Now Said to] E ¢ . : pu Ow com | AND HIS DAUGHTER Four Days Ago. UNABLE 10 AREE Rainbow Division Fighting in g in Champagne, a Twenty- Mile Front. .|WIFE AND SON SAFE seu 77th, With New York Boys of National | ON THE FRENCH FRONT IN FRANCE, July 20 (Asso- = | Army, in Line Near Luneville. . s ‘ ‘ ted Pi — rmai bee: ‘ |Startling Papers, Including ARE ISCHARGED WASHINGTON, July 20.—Official reports to the War Department, Gen. ciated Press).—The Germans have been repulsed and are crossing Rasputin's Letters, Alleged | March, Chief of Staff, told news the Marne to the northward. u Christy Last to Leave Ship Men Sang—Loss of per men to-day at the weekly conference, Life Small. ak Discovered, owed a maximum penetration by the Franco-Amertcan counter-attack of LONDON, July 20.—The Germans on the front south of —— | Reported to yee Been E quatly | ten miles and an average penetration of seven iniies on a twenty-two-mile |the Marne have suffered a repulse by the French and are retreat The oruiser had 1,255 men on LONDON, July 20.—Former Et \ Divided After Deliber- | front. ae iS - , trea board, according to the figures at ror Nicholas of Russia has b tine 22 H The Franco-American offensive will continue as long as it is possible | "& northward across the river, Reuter’s correspondent at French hand. Of this number 1,176 were ) wireless statement auing 42 Hours, > force t mane back, March stated Headquarters telegraphs this afternoon. landed here by three rescue ships : The latest German driv@ was intended as a “nut cracker operation” ‘ . and thirty-one in boats on Fire After debating the question of Jonn | seaingt the City of Rheims, Gen, March sald. This drive had been defi The Allied gains on the front of the Aisne-Marne offensive for of the German ef on a twenty-three nitely stopped whe h struck on the right flank fort, after the enemy had advanced four to five miles mile front | Paris, a mile and a half southwest of Soissons, on the north, to Six of Gen. Vershing’s divisions, or about 200,000 American troops are . ; ng with the French in the present ce naive In the AlsneMarne distei-t, | Belleau, five miles northwest of Chateau-Thierry, on the south. Island Beach. WASHINGTON, July 20—Althoug Capt. Christy of the armored cruiser Gan Diego reported his was a torpedo that sen down off Long Island yest ther reports to-day showing have been further extended along the lire between Montaigne de The Allied line now passes through Fontenoy, Pernant, Berzy Loe ae a ror NOW HEADS le Sec, Villemontoire, north of Le Plessier, Chouy, Neuilly-St. “une GERMAN GENERAL STAFF; Front and Sonnelans. The number of prisoners now totals « Joged that th hg ’ 18,800. SOISSONS UNDER HEAVY FIRE! | Pernant 9 just west of Solssons, Berzy-le®ec is four miles south of | AND FALL IMMINENT Promotion Reported in Paris Revive Soissons, Villemontoire is six miles south of 8 y, fur hat five or six mines were destroyed by war ships in the strengthened the opinion of nava officers here that an enomy aut marine was not responsible for th djpaster | 4 ity last nigh ssons opposite the The Central Executive Body of tie 2 The War Department hax no ad = ; main road from Soissons to Thierry. Jt has been an important cen- ‘Three men known to have been Rolshevik announces ote vices that the ( s ons hi Rumors That Former Chief of | tre tor transport of German troops.) Th AA that it has nportant 1 ns the jurors had filed into | gatien, t is k to be under a » May Be De. | . ? killed by the explosion are: Thomas paren Save th se gain pectin eden ova ATT | Army May Be Dead. | The Allies advanced on an average of one mile on a twenty- 7 F “a on, O. Beis and r bis 5 3 2 2 1 . E. Davis, engineman i untor ; er Emperor's affairs, including | nruntes She and its fall seems imminent ARIS, July 20 (Havas Agency) | mile front between noon yesterday and 9 o'clock last night. ¥Frazior O. Thomas, machinist’s mate Wendland, an ins of} Official advices confirm the press Gen, Ludendorf, who up . : Charleston, W. Va, and James ¥.| 1. | No, 480 Fast 1884 Gtrect, the foreman, | raporta that a French a which till July 17 had borne the South of the Marne the French have taken Bois de Misy, and Rochet, engineman, Blue Lake, Cal. se American division operating | tithe of Quartermaster General of | reached Port-a-Binson on the river. North of the Marne the almers statement fol Jude Mand inquired whether pheir! had captured 17.000 prisoners and jorman Army, has received in . | tows ee . R PORT OF B AT ‘APTURE 91 | disagreemont hinged on a que Age siti rad mulorial la. #ers BIpAll rman olficial statement. the | french captured the town of Marfaux, southeast of Bligny, after “Reports received by the Navy D. E U 1 iH F and fact, on the law in the case, OF) amounts.” . | of Chief of the General stat, | heavy fighting and moved forward west of Pourcy. * Ia cham Ities among the| according to the Matin. The new tment indicate that when the E R RE 0 ER FIED He in the iid enlig 1 them tur No mor according | . . . _—e the conduct of officers and men was in Docume yncerning the conspi- | tis charge | War Department iil wen id to li Marae gee PARIS, July 20.—French and American troops are nearing the high- | pe ain ‘ondiand stated that the dis rhe inco- American attack is still] denburg and wonders what has be : accordance with the best traditions | Rumors Were Submarine Had Been | rac did ic ny “ mero for wr ae sa na ae a as Bios oe ae bt co Shi aauh| some oe nie way from Chateau-Thierry to Rheims, in actions between Fossoy and of the navy Near warded to Aloscow by & special m Berson ye ame nt. Me : aed e cantvies “ik } will soon Chatilion-si 2 unten “Capt. H. A. Christy, the comman- senger fact. ; ; - : again avy German a arse | y will soon r Chatillon-sur-Marne unten: der, was the last man to leave : It had been FF Without disclosing how yo American troops engaged on this fr is d for or against the defendant, can YOU) are the t and 4th Regular * a message explains, ror u 1 a y road from Chateau-Thierry to Rheims runs eastward bank of the Marne to Dormans, then across the river ship. As the ship was turning fhe made his way over the side to t top of the armor belt, thence to bulge keel, and jumped from the docking keel, wh then eight f was divided! piyisions and t ith (New England) ne-sided?"| and 28th (Pennsylvania) National} red | Emperor » | Guard | rboard | I r th was |y t from the water. As| hip the me the Ma capture of Neuilly-St. Front hateau (eight mile: | Later occurrences, however, led to delay in adopting this course le-( said that Many Previous Reports of Former) tic me Crar's Death, | of led ow ae 1 siete pite turious fighting the h are clinging to t suburbs of as it went wan| Newspaper offi ut ae ; “ : Y cotigrae i » Ss, less than a mile and a q r from the eT raised on tho " | Reckawa : 1 Beeler TOWNS CHANGE HANDS ERAL TIME. > (Continued on Fourth ) | rep a Inte SHORT ia : : und bic i] WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY BETWEEN THE AISNE AND Poe a ie rooe'| een Up ae a a re Baad THE MARNE, July 20 (United Press).—German resistance is stiffening | { some towns have tw r three == = > 4 t west of Soi Dr. Davis’s | ph rie Sain Ts EMIS I sc age eam ae mene sane] ARTE Soha Aer al 1c Yr of | an wid that a ¢ aa g to aj B ‘ ieee ; 1 i frien ft the Ame tee py jon pad D sy igs st us “ ct Story eae ee imne oi catenin naa ut |e ay Meso eat de aa | atm er”, | ALLIES PRESS THEIR ATTACKS The Kaiser) 22-2285 lin 2 ot sis tir eo sea atm thrid we == 2) ROM THE AISNE TO THE MARNE; | ae ord i SOISSONS - CHAETAU - THIERRY J ' in The World. Ee: elon Sia) ranogsA so tots of tm nec —— ‘' . : A 1 \ \ r 1 n tho A Nm Germans Siig Up 100,000 Risers in Effort | 19 Articles. f AISopER Lariat ho Wile ' of su : t ‘ the | raced i vi Taint to Stay Progress of Franco-Americans piorsing Edition Onl ie io ma a rep mid a wh ni oH et : ar 7 vats the prineinal sources for the aretor | Jub ae ha vesterday. 8 [FRENCH REPORT] . || yy Mail 50c. of a submarine F he Chief of Staff polnts out that|had t PARIS, July 20.—f h and American troops are contir % | M Vou ported to hay jnberived pa of "n200 siete advance between the Aisne and the Marne, ses ing to an official shake. x of the subma-|his mternment at Tobolak, Siberia, Liberation after treatment for st mach SSS ASSSATS ring has been officially announced, |and jt was feared he had been killed, trouble / SContinued on Second Page)

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