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RAINCOAT GRAFT BRINGS MORE ARRESTS “Tf It Happens In New York lt’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ tsa Liisa) | « Circulation Books Open to Al” »| dasa “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ __PRICE TWO CENTS. sore, Uh Raton NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SULY 23, 1918. 16 PAGiS ALLIES DRIVE ABOVE MARNE: AMERICANS TAKE JAULGONNE UP-STATE LEADERS UNITE OEFENSECOUNCL RETREATS BEGUN IFRENCH SEIZE THREE TOWNS MEMBERSEVEDIN BY GEN. HUMIDITY, ON SMITH FOR GOVERNOR RAINCOAT SCANDAL BUTHEAT KEEPSUP ELOY ABOVE MONTDIDIER JOLTING HEARST FORCES. d ae ie bile aie TWO BRAVE AMERICAN UNITS Buzancy,South of Soissons, Reported | Adviser, and Chief Inspec- trations Reported—Thou- HOLD UP CROWN PRINCE’S ARMY Taken by Americans, and Ouk y or Are Arrested. sands Sleep on Beaches, | chy, Furth South, Capt db Editor's Lieutenants Busily 503 ,192 IN ARMED FORCES Manor = - | AND DEFEAT DRIVE ON CHALONS Peshch— Antenne and Frenelil Trying to Block Any Selec- Two additional arrests, the promis AM amity tion at Convention. OF AMERICAN navy NOW vrronoeoe thet other and more| cnet ® |In Their First Experience in General Battle Advance Above Marne and Bri- THREATS ARE RUMORED. PiLAr ane rot a | They Grimly Meet and Beat Back 20 | tish Gain Near Rheims. - is Willer: Chitty) “4 g's oH Attacks in Two Days hs a Murphy Men’s Reports of Pub- . ARS eae High | a ONDON, July 22.—The town of Jaulgonne, on the Marne, lisher’s Moves Hint at t. were the day's d 3PM 30 BY MARTIN GREEN. has been captured by the Americans who are continuing theis Alibi for Tammany. the raincoat contract After naa Tight Grontar| (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) | advance. i : andal uncovered yeaterday by the | wee ded) in toward the se darcil Gable Oaassuh te wha lkicting Wendie | So far the taking of 300 by th j ree trem hy <" rsignt urers of | busin this:sorning: trom the}, = WITH THE AMERIC AN TOR ‘L SLAST OF I HEIMS, July 23 2 ee ere prasonsreiy the: Aen BARATIGA, ¥:, (2 Er abber garments, w fF upon w homes, the aches and the bills, with . ae : | advance is reported. 4 raged He Ww lors, | th t 1 day as aweltering} /¢ great Allied attack has overshadowed the important feat of two The French crossed the Marne at Port-a-Binson, just to the i, Rand itear - 1 Th {tional arrests were as f t July im | American units wh haul f the G "east of Reuil. The enemy counter-attacked heavily from the rf re 1 the m 1 3 ag vearees swan lttey nen 2 ae ae ws p apaneata 1 poly the batt ‘| direction of Vandieres, but these onslaughts were beaten off, | . ; ; a ‘ rown | bi ee | The French, the advices state, stormed the heights north of — : \ : ma “ “i i 1 { the two gallant) Courceties at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They are also holek H — - aA ae ; INO GENFRAL CAR PAY RAISE ai = ans eg an t terms 1 illantry a0) ing the bend in the neighborhood of Chassons as far as Treloup. ; yeaah Hl BE i rab ig spirit (These towns are just to the north of the Marne, to the east of | # a eae cece SAYS WAR LABOR BOARD sien 44 Maps found on captured ¢ any indicate that Lup of the} tau , takeo by the Americans. The distance between Jaulgonme & (ae . 1 for Savor oa — — German advance at thi { general programme of ( ‘| and Reull is twelve miles.) 4 Harry A Wa f Binghamton for} Lach Case tor Minimum Wages and] 4 »: entire offensive, aiding 1 vholesale German deteat, n Treloup, at the latest advices, was still in the hands of the | L utenunt G | Hours Will Be Decided i! y pean vy C Porter Ave | apparent, and i the Franco Anterica inter attack | enemy. q a uy sei eT ae ae eee ed he had received from Ralj j nue no months, of | which commenced J 18. This battle in question was fought on the American troops are reported to have captured Buzamey ¢ s } es se Phone)! apes eed Gan Mie cteeagtiis Dh bilabial Whom {hist orie Plains of Chalons, the scene of many decisive ers in cen-| (four miles south of Soissons and east of the Soissons-Chateaus 1] 1 ‘ Seventh Avenue, a statement Indica av hn Gallag ry 18 months, | t! turies past | Thierry highway.) The French are said to have taken Oulchy-te- the convention bal eee oennnnn nn ne arth viet "GERMAN BOMBARDMENT LASTED 28 HOURS | Chateau. { ny every-effort w 1 c| Fuller tn roported to have Cle cahts| Mises cae Jaap ae pare The German attack opened with a bombardment of the whole area of Franco-American troops are continuing to make progress or pe TE tit parhiaet i 3s 1 ; aie pena el ae eee caat contrasiors: [Ad “tho beaches at |the front line, extending back as far as Chalons itself and continuing from] the battlefront between the Ourcq and the Marne. Advices to- ni rhy-tw n Asuistant Attorney General Hustor midnight of July 14 until 4.30 A, M, of the following day day are that attacks carried out by the French have restored all © Meo ine el SR SOMRta Ne AS ee | At that hour the German shock divisions, carrying tight machive| the ground which they lost on Monday in the region of Gree | 1 and ep My guns, bombs and grenades, advanced. ‘The front trenches of the Allic:| seven miles northwest of Chateau-Thierry. | id r|were held by a small force of Frenchmen and by prearranged plin wer.| FRENCH GAIN ABOVE MONT DIDIER, - "| evacuated at the conclusion of the bombardment and in anticipation of thy The French at 8.15 o'clock this morning began a new attack in the ¥ | H " ke lt advance of the German storm troop | !egion northwest of Montdidier, according to advices received here shortly " Asha lecea py tty Blaine ine: bia sa 2 ee foes Dus The advancing Germans, ima ‘ining that the AM 4 in retreat |atter noon to-day ; | When former du Seabury i ° Be hetuape raid OA the skull. = {Bory Runes Bi mise ona Wey enicoy “ “ the wri im A rt At 11 o'clock this moming the French were reported to ‘have a © me i i , Ul] Second Aurigiant War: Seoxsiary to eghtraatorssare maid te pave: Oona ‘9 16,000 MUNITION MAKERS line to take the shock of | nah vane ed a mile ona FTOALIGE four miles. , was thought, on the basis of : “1 i Ar eatly The Americans had bee dered to hold { 1K n until every | te advices, that the attack on the Montdidier region might be on a wider § Hee oi , 2 if W fel STOP WORK IN ENGLAND man was dead if necessary. This grim necessit { not eventuate, be-] front than the one mentioned. 150 d w —_ ia cause the determined resistance of the America broke up the un The French, besides capturing the vil 5 of Aubvillers and Saw ; i Many Shops in Coventry Idle a3 lof the German atta wept to the crest of Mailly-Raineval aptured it ' i qi t i Employees Discuss Strike The Germans attacked ten M {ra u da [The capture of Aubvillers, Sauvillers and Mailly-Ratneval wag re nt ' t fifty » " ae IRS le = Proposal \They renewed the attack at daylig | \ ver a dogen] ported by the French War Office in today's statement, which ordinarily ri x pain tees pt 50,000 NEGROES CALLED. oul Sisteon thouvand times during the da The American uni al by w brun wers only the events up to midnight, although occasionally reporting ‘ i neers tere , pe tant assaults for two days, did not hd ait early morning happenings. Apparently th 1 operation was begum : Vorty One s n Parnith Dente aevat No Mantel i ‘ 1 ad rekind at a very early hour, and only its early stages were covered in the War new 1 ha ; established t 1 ” ners were taken in hand-t ind tr ighti On Wedn a PENG GHC GT RENTS ee : Germans made a few ! ted al n gh the ance: between the Ourcg atm ba tat t ) tay ! | impregnable American eir attack ked vig nd finaliy |* i J MANOS DEMONSTRATION. “ anil d on Thursday, the sta inter Mar 18 the French are reported to be @i@ 7 : ; ro ‘ Military | attack to the westward y in making a passage of t iver at some points: : ie ean erie ni UTTER RA Vammnee |e von| CORPORAL DOWNS AIRPLANE WITH A RIFLE ed by the German intantry, well supported, Ib j te ; During this series of engagem: Il of Gadsen, Ala., ‘ a pushed) inset: Heras the st soll BELOW RHEIMS a nted r n, to bring down a i He ca t . ch baenee, A ned "| with a bullet from ‘ actie fiver w " etween the Marne and Rheims the British : ¢ . " rt } ' Van inderini “| tow over the American 1 5} ; nk aenine amp Wood, near Marfaux, with 200 prisoners i4| " " or iY an " pg . * | gun fire. i j ji a r lone. bus The day after this exploit Private Martin I ot iN y ; egards the situation on \ i 4 with mut | . ittlef t expected, however, ’ 1 ; ot wrt ; ‘it I ¢ Germans having now THE EV ENING WORLD in Reporting the War Has the News Service of the Associated Press, the United Press and Special Correspondents. No Other Evening Paper in New York Has a News §ervice So Compl