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AMERICANS ADVANCE ON i! I RONT “Tf It Happens In It’s In The Eveni __ PRICE “TWO CENTS. Sevres (ieee Nant Workin NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1918. 20 PAGES ERICE TWO CENTS. | WEATHER—Probably showers to-night and to-morrow. New York |“ Circulation Books Open to Ail? | “Circulation Books Open to All. CLOSING IN ON CROWN PRINCE: MORE GAINS IN ALLIES’ DRIVE ALLIED TRANSPOR SHELLS SUBMARINE OF ANCRICAN NAW One Shot Hits U. S. Craft Of New England, But Does Little Damage MISTAKEN FOR ENEMY. Submersible Bobbed Up With- out Warning Near Scene of U Boat Attack WASHINGTON ican submarine of the late was fired upon by an Allied , believed to have been off the New The lightly damaged and coast ¢ port under her own aboard the submarine Reports to the Navy Dep: submarine, which was hit the subma which quickly made known its iden ty when the Allied ship began to fir The shell struck on the de the conning tower, ¢ seve plates, It was anne vessel could be repaired in a time. The Navy near the Aid not make known the ‘ her the sub- marine or t 1 ship. The Navy Department issued this ement “The Navy Departmen that a United States 5 fired on by mistake b chant vessel on July can coast. One ater hull of not explode. done, only a sn plating being aboard was injure marine proceeded to her base under informed ne off the Ameri- netrated the je, but did jury was of shell aged. No one and the sub- lier own power.” ‘This was the first incident of its kind to occur in Ameri ) far as has been an not the first since the entered the war. Last Oct American gunboat Nashvill “patrol duty in the Me fired on an Italian submarin failed to answer signals promptly identification. One submarine was kill reached port Lieut. Commander Ernest Friedrick, commanding the Nashville ordered reduced thirty numbers in grade by the Naval Court ¥ him and the sentence was ed by Secretary Dan fact that. the Italian ( ally interceded in behali of t and the court recommended clemency and also that the officer be commenied for his zeal. WAR ON TURKEY URGED. Senator King Also Asks Wilson to 4 Amainast Balgaria. WASHINGTON July Sena King, Utah, callec to-day to ur an immediate de Bulgaria and Turke stand that these two nations can neparated from their German alla: more quickly if they know that this country i ready to declare war upon them | hort | * Care SPAMS COUNT” Rea, |p eat FRENCH, AMERICANS SETTING WORLD RECORD NOW WASN'T THAT MEAN! pasts = ae ~ ANDGE Romig — . iA were cake , _ FERE UNDER BOMBARDMENT German Concentration Point at Fere stare |e ee eS auine Allied OF FRENCH AND AMERICANS; Is Under Fire From South and the With Girl's Disa m by Knocks Him Down, West, While Other Base at vay ree — ie Y E FROM TOWN ph or se #0: |) Gader tse auesliOnine ue ONLY THREE MILES i Fismes Is Threatened by Squeez- " 1 wan launched sevens |Cray to-day an oste cla it was « i i ii Jays after the |nobleman was. transf the miwson- | Allies Pressing Steadily North of Marne as Ing in Process—Half Million ; uinietwentys cc je falynte Nae Germans Continue Retreat—Gain on Other | Germans Crowded Into Pocket. a lite ner ton EAATSWINE AGItha haan | Parts of 55-Mile Front. —— srapianaeaane i‘ Keel of th i ard is te seit ‘) i. i y Mrs. Julia Bowie opps x ts hale uch WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, LONDON, July 25 (Associated Press).—The Pall Mall Ga- May 15 and pb ren J., in conneetion with c 1 : : ._,__ |2e¢tte says that rumors are current that British troops have made | dune 1 | the aisa ance of the latter’ July 25 (United Press).—American troops, continuing |, great advance from the eastern side of the Rheims-Soissons unde and € old daughte ima, When 4 1 last night he said he MNS WOMAN their marie north and northeast of Chateau-Thierry, |“pocket” in the direction of Fismes, about midway between = ENA = r aS AN July 2 ja Ottawa) 2 NCH HEADQUARTERS IN FRANCE, July 25 (via ‘| German Crown Prince have been placed in a position out of which marked v within three miles of the town of Fere-ety ing point of eight road It is the centre ot The capture of Armentieres on the western side of the “pocket” increases the envelopment of Oulchy-le-Chateau and the capture of Brecy brings the Allies only three miles from the important highway centre of Fere-en-Tardenois, from which the Germans are hastily removing all the material that has accumu- lated there since the beginning of June. region, The town is being heavily Allied er-attacked all he most powerful resistance from German communications Pheima left ner} Visited Bisnany 13 Times and $ red! Was Told of High Accom- ! plice in France Drills from M relled daily and bombed b ¢ Germans desperate round the semi-cirel Lewis Susie New Fake Offer Is Coming Through Italy. There were a few fluctua PARIS, July | J. Malvy, former Minister of the T1- ous manner Th trial of Lows nding in the most vigor- advance The Allies are thus tightening the hold on the enemy on the Fresh troops were thrown in by ae Allies to meet the | Chateau-Thierry-Soissons road and are gradually linking up the front v ‘ <3 able squabble among the offcu enemy blow. On both wings of the salient the artillery duel | formed at Oulel t was learned Thehna was] of the Prefecture, the police and ti © Hoss terior, which had become an ting was WASHINGTON, July 2 le-Chateau, Fere-en-Tardenois and Rheims Mountain was of the most violent character, as the Germans had con- he 2 advance north of the Ar . centrated most of their guns on their flanks. or certain wets done oF ef) WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE MARNE FRONT, Jul elegantly but sim dressve | 25 (Associated Press).—Franco-American troops this morning advance i ok the stand. A large hat their lines north of the River Marne more steadily, The Germans cor her fa nd her name was ( he northward. dn ven as Mme. Le Brun the northward e was found River is importa threatening nan lett flank with envelopment, while the Franco-Americay relative t sed in th of Frances 1 serious condition, Af. week = troops advancing from the Marne are a menace to the German centre. ADVANCE THREE MILES IN TWO DAYS western front of the spoke declared the feat of Germany was 1 peace negotiations could be cun tinue ¥ movement t Soissons-Rheims salient the Allied Scape ara al She testified she had made thirte ind Americans also made gains on other parts of the forces have advanced to an average depth of three miles on a twelve = . Wik trips to Germany, where she had been | fifty-fi niles of battletront. The German iously resisted ina ma-| mile front du the past two da crat whip, warmed Arn le r ntru with missions in’ France rit Sei cLaldtew ‘ g her whero| although sho was really in the ser- |JM Hed Nine ot reserves from the army ot Crown Prince Rup- re : All night long he| vice of the French General Head- | The Entente Allied force he te ort of Chatear and false propaganda mn G ae lone be | glee f the French General Head: | ; t Allied forces in the terri { norti of @-) brecht of Bavaria and a division from the eastern end of the line (a kay ' is quarters | Thierry paying les tention to running down machi gun nests uy ened dras-] +a man lieut the wit- ' total of 120,000 men) have been rushed to the aid of the German Crown “We are not allured by ft or “ the men who had|ness said, “told me ‘V in the | 2nd vancing their w mall detachments be: o cleaa me a A PREGh Giviementiacs as (up the enemy machine gun crew |Prince between Sc ns and Rheims, but, says Reuter’s correspondent Sherman of Illinois, T caro Were! belonged to ua for mar *' |ONLY 18 LEFT OUT OF 1,000, vith the American troops in France, the Germans may well hesitate ¢ bre t ® Inspector Cray at ay pared pea ii Head after nae cis iat he Sel A German Lieutenant and ¢ ere captured b Ip h more troops into the al crowded t, seeing the difficulty 8 counseliors out of |* Selly a i sea aa by Beis her inforn atter, | the Americans were questioned of the bai |they have of feeding those already th sace offer trom’ Gare iry theft at the Park Avenue y Titalion, The officer replied: I it are alive Estimates of the number of Germans now engaged in the Soissons- Ae thckdgh digtian 1, later servi term at Elmira The Lieutenant said the 1 ot t surprise |), i ae am hrough eset Kb ; his a expetiei Haleids the Rheims “p rcket in from 480,000 to 516,000 men. The reports show Germans when } k y, [that the German high comma: ias thus far engaged sixty-four divi- munity : Rs Ua tae he was glad to be a pr r 1 @ are 1,000 men in ions in the battle (760,000 men) ot groups of the Ger clea a eaiedi a ee “i poem sad Ana arreatad battalio’ = a an arm m | ixty-four divisions are through proper diplomatic soure aid her, she said, that 2 tractus third ay Geriany'n proposition ow ist aoe erat aueiaat Depacy, whe, nas BIGGEST U, §, SUBMARINE BLACK BAND, GOLD STAR, | 1 Sorbla concessions agresslbe 5 German 1 er Keep silent ak & [Scns tc rma Suctetmonee™” "| LAUNCHED AT QUINCY, HASS, FOR SON LOST IN WAR, GERMANS CAPTURE CHASSINS ernment and th be new ded the witness f deal as she pleases with|q stra r between M. Ceceald: and | Th inds of Workers Cheer 4 Wiles Appr fn B I E RNE, and hold it, and s n saying that Bet y Mas WASHINGTON ) Pa 8 the mands for ich a ‘ t erent w iu wear a ee aaa Seiten unk oranda tran i il Hh atest aeigna | IN6K Mand with a Fold star for ech] FEOCh's Troops Make a Raid South of Montdidier mtinging teswas an Fo © iver b| President Wilson 4 Norse and Bring Back Prisoners, allowec , rn TET filly : ‘ ; t 1 ow ‘ t hae Sunes te held tne Hantery pe arm: The Bari uy [FRENCH REPORT] ¢ Marne the Germans nans, The War Jan arm bid) Gnernan's Blane lnvolvi reining | Toa madalled aftr the) kulaer EMPEY OUT OF ARMY. — " einen: palais fo, Bane Hoa alae ‘ " eee al ) 1 nent, enemy tempoi- en i ; 5 Ant | ipied t vod to the nor t Treloup and the village of PARIS, July. 23, Sergi, James ,{ 18 and came to New ¥ er A ING ul ! vere recay ¢ French soon afterward, Con of Philadelphia is cited in the| the third time & her home, National Army and assigned tu 3 , Violent artillery actions are rep ried from the region of the Oureq Official Journal as an air pilot of re- | and after h ery In Bellevue | adjutant General's Corps, was honor- | With the. ESULTS, Page 2 and to the west of ‘Rheims. mar adroitness. Sergt. Connelly| she was placed under arrest on alably discharged by to-day’s orders. [oF thet in Mawes oth ENTRIES, Page 2 }) has downed two enemy planes, cbarge of improper guardianship, No reason was stated. & Feel Prealdam of Monduras ts Wilson, \ Fignch troops last night carried out a surprise raid along the line

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