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‘ ments returned against twenty-one “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ a Ee ddd PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyrinht, The “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ 1018, by The Press Poblishing Co, (The New York World), NEW YORK, FRIDAY, EDS 26, EDITION “Circulation Books Open to All.’’ 14 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. 1918, FRENCH ARMY NEARING FERE; MORE GAINS BY AMERICANS STOLEN ARMY BEEF SAYS VIERECK SEN SOLD NAVY, CHARGE MAIL TO GERMANY. _ NV 21 INDICTMENTS BY SECRET CHANNEL Theft of Thousands of Meat Laid to Butchers, Drivers and Others. of Pounds Becker Declares He cated by ( Since U.S. Ent Communi ode With Berlin ered War BIG PROFITS REPORTED. George Sy Isadore Frank, Rich Butcher, ' America Said to Be “Fence’—All “\8"" comm Accused of Conspiracy yuntry entered the war Viereck bas admitted that AS Sent many let. Therts of of pounds of heef belonging to the Government thousands ote (Oana Pece ved many 1¢ Berlin sinee Apr atended for soldiers overseas, 80M jan ann ant Alt br, who investigation of it stolen from the army and o the navy, are charged in and spy wor : a by the Federal Grand New Yorkers by the Feder persons who Jury at 1 o'clock this afternoon Ge d sate Ieadore Frank of No, 180 West Viereck's Wighty-first Street, reputed to a ac 1, hud ree een distributing wiltionaire, and a wholesale ieee tail butoher, is charged by ¢ “big fenc ment agents as the Government checkers, drive “FRENCH GENERAL WHOSE TIME TABLE PETAIN DEFEATED PLAN DEFEATED DRIVE GERMAN DRIVE IN Anticipated Crown Prince's Ai tacks Above the Marne by Twenty Minutes. July 15 German “peace offen sive” was launched. July 12 Gen, Petain submitted to Gen. Foch a plan to meet the coming attack July 13 Foch approved it July -14 at 11.40 at night— twenty minutes before the at tack—a defensive artillery fire beaan harassing the waiting Ger man masses. WITH THE "GERMAN PRESS TURNS = nine the Germans re rm 8 they fought during March rie ind June, had decided to} TIMETABLE STYLE — FRENCH ARMY IN} FRENCH CAPTURE OULCHY: BIG ADVANCE EAST OF RHEIMS FRANCO-AMERICAN LINES SWEEP FURTHER SOUTHWARD; GAIN EIGHT MILES IN A WEEK Advance in Fere Forest and Move Up All) Their Heaviest Artillery—Shelling Posi- tions Beyond Fere-Entardenois. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE AISNE-MARN FRONT, July 26 (Associated Press).—Pranco- American troop |Villemontoire, South of Soissons, Taken After Fighting of Desperate Character — Main-de-Massignes Again in Allied Hands — Every German Line of Communication Is Now Under Heavy Fire, WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, July 26 (Associ- on th |ated Press).—With the capture to-day of the town of Oulchy-le- front northeast of Chateau-Thierry moved th further torwar oy, the Allies are nearing the summit of the plateau over- Further north the capture of Ville- montoire was effected after fighting of the most desperate charac- | \ jtoday. The Allies along the tront to the east likewise made progres. |looking Fere-en-Tardenois, | at places, the Americans at one point attaining an objective a kilometre ». distant five-eighths of a mile. ter in the streets and in the deep caverns nearby. | [The Associated Press correspondent with the Freveh Army says | Ta tha back oF Rhalnie tha French, dater Gen. Goareud: | ’ "i ud, have the Franco-Americans have advanced their line from six to eight miles in a week between the Oureq and the Marne.| recovered virtually the entire line of advanced posts which they Clinging desperately to the hills and the woods, ne Germans st abandoned when the Germans made their first onslaught on the 1! ing their machine guns, their artillery and their air for Wil QUA! night of July 14. Main-de-Massiges, which marked the easte:n tities of gas in an effort to hamper the advance. thetts (ead Pe anesand | . ie er i . . and butchers an ng those in- 4 Sut pe A ORER oy a ve Sabienae “ The Germanys have been driven out o| lien had taken | o*rerety of the German offensive line, is again in Allied posses ticted. All are ai of conspira ; oie . hide his ou the north bank of the Marne | Sion. to violate section %6, which forbids par nts ie “ When Gens x0 ; fy Meine The French and American troops are advancing further in tl Everywhere this region is covered with German bodies which the Rsoane of Vase irae) Piseett military annmen nck on ox-| la Fere Forest. The Germans keep up a neavy fire, especially from) enemy hy ) bury since he suffered such terrific frou: without authority. ; vy guns, against the French and American lines, but their etfort deativie h Twenty have heen arre ae and cote are inet ; ) WA MINE FOF NUS Issat SEE Te Ae ee custeny Se a Mney a tansn ulcer as The Allies moved up their heaviest artillery early today and were | E'MSH tines. ae . vet, will be summoned before Judge RaihiE Teron) Chk te his success from th throwing shells into the German lines as far as Saponay, tive miles nort! ENTIRE GERMAN LINE MAY SOON COLLAPSE Learned Hand to plead to thi indtet- jetters taken G pel ela miele jeast of Oulchy-Le Chateau and beyond Fere-en-Tardenois (two miie | Nhe eAtire nan position within the Marne salient is such that it aa aa eames | | ee ene inte i : laohe: es Ge “Th dee was ndon advanced | southeast of Saponay). The districts to the south were also being pep- |My fall at any instant as the rest f some sharp forward move POIE IIEY of (he soneeettollowal [rails cenerteu, ee Hat amin tin jatnien to bin posts and bold pered by Allied shell Allies atfecting a vital part Isadore Mracks mol seals gad | address in dinavian country repeatedly as an “able lender resistance ea The Germans have been using much “blue cross” or “sneeze” It is tor this reason tha > German commanders have ordered thei: etal cher, No, est Sis cke ‘om there i Heke i = hold’ on at all t site . i snare aa “iy \" ites chimps Berlin offensive | but ineflectively. ‘The poplar and oak forests of Fere and Ris are filles) Mea to hold on at all costs while a defensive position is prepared upon Abraham Rothman, butcher, TVioreck made three copie “ LUDENDORFF READY with underbrush and the Allied forces are having a stitt job to get through | Which the German armies can fall Back maces osteo ares wr, No, [letter and 4 di 10 SACRIFICE 500 000: them, but are continuing the push night and day, The German machire Every line communication within the German salient is under arry Rothman, cher, NO Jerent Sean t p ' gunners and artillery are desperately contending for eve I bombardment und either from Allied artillery or the air- ait Deva dainc micros rere ey Hees a a Nae gu 3 ery are desperately c ding for every inch of ground n a y he ai Joseph Zgeas, butcher, No. 166 |. poeseesl Re iiaiiiGn ean oon THE KAISER APPROVED 5 »|before giving it up. ‘This morning the battle in the woods was still in| Planes. It is only with the greatest diffic ind with heavy sacrifices Avenue C. mn Roe the westward progres that the enemy is able to hold on within this area, All the while his men Phra Rese crooy butcher, No, Viereck admitted Mr. Latest Reports Estimate German | (m8 Cone iene et . are suffering terrible privations, owing to the uncertainty of obtainin ps iss . Becker, that he had O ganization of the gro ne > Isadore Weiser, butcher, No. 55 . s : Casualties So Far at from ronch had not been com " upplie Waverly Avenue Betninatlatia: Ne ‘hid jepaled: tra Sort Meee Resnebi ba ant Ree U.S, ARMY LOSSES ABROAD KING GEORGE'S CHAMPAGNE ee ay Brey ATeRID ner, mame [BHI 125,000 to. 225,000 nen the battle oF LOWEST IN ALL HIST ALLIES LOSE TOWN TAKEN YESTERDAY. Lewis Axe geld (fo. Re ih a ie os 4 ol ¢ befor to the othe The Fren | re J to-day to be continuing to make p ess except on the Frank's purchasing agent, No. 418 [Sil " a ‘ the recont an driv ina, Br nau ted| Baker Says Baltle Death Rate of Royal SHerry of 1841 Vintacel > ; ; Be ene rat cance Savane OO. ANS Avenue, in trucking M H ad i ihe ari fie na wh urted way and come y| it Mag 1 Soisson: The German resistance to the French pressuie BAA) ‘received any: lobere “wy halt ling to a |upsot rown Frin andtcine| URN Per 4,000 Is Exactly Brings $25 More—s8,500 Jetermined in this latter sector, The advances reporied teorge Kili TGScnERUcaT ER OEE Bixe) Jespa juy, Ti Isrojeot. 4 1 s 1 to- | Same as From Disease Gift to Red e ire for the most part sli checker, No, 217 West . a hk ppr 1 r and rT » in| WASHINGTON, July 26—Satisfactory DON, J 7 A wa { } . int 2 Frank i Aen ™ ~ reer’ A n f the salien if Rheims, the Ail ehecker, No 7 " ! Gorn a ae f raol Buck=| lost y and Hill 204 t munter Manhattan Ft : hy na mift to the ted Crons, way RY YEN and at abouts looking towa lyn AMY fare \ lie ector hold 1x, Bouilly, St. Eup Be ais Rimmel No ae U. & ARMY BIGAMY TO ESCAPE DRAFT. lea, 1 st . | Alli if Marfaux, Boui t. Euphraise amt ; in hormpa 1 3190 urton: Wood 11 Porry Street a dis aah i » Courton Woo W. F. Ke One Planned Attack Called Off, He A for ar ' Jatin aie eerie al | Which Americans Fight FEDERAL PROSECUTOR ::' Mike ot MIES IN THE PIBLI y waite & WY wien “rire rusia |th Wata 2c ae. gum San Pranic GAUSED BY LACK OF FOOD Bega tlte i i a " | RIVEN BACK BELOW na , \ rime Biigs OS | lt icles Se : cite Arthur Ames, No man of \ anced ; : Sse Mth Street, a driver. a ' in } ' ! \ MANOR ARON elt Mt Diplomatic Desp Wa Ps ‘yn °. est ' \ R rt a) ~ y > James A. Flynn, N w The oft la nan é mee } riet A nd, w . igton A Capture of Oulchy Followed by Announcement 1 1 1 f 4 Z i y im t e WASHINGTON, J 6 Purther + a ~ mn (Continued on Tenth Page.) see aa ; wy , A : Parad f Pra . That Gen. von Ebens's Troops Have f 4 ) on $12 Men's & Young Men’ $ Suits, $7.95 vchiick uh ; BASEBALL RULING TO-NIGHT. ° i ported in a Been Thrown Into Battle. " n SW ' st Opp Woolwor* h Hinhker fo Sinomnee Work or PARI July 2 | Germans have reinforced thei y c i { K ’ ket, says La Liber with a new army con. ncy mixed, all treet . Ac 1 N G Sunday W WoW mide Ge Eben, which has been placed between the armies tal price for to-day siny, $7.95. woven ots vi ; Sones ES S, Page 2 unday World “Wants” : ich, Broadway,corner Barclay St,—AdvG | eim-nadeu, proicesional’ baseball players wwe ‘dav Work Monday Wonders. Capture y-le-Chateau, the principal German resistance cet . \ 4