The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1918, Page 2

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~sengpne ee ~ tre on the west side of the War Office to-day. The French advanced east en-Tardenois and captured four guns The French captured Villemontoire yesterday evening aller a Merce struggle, taking 200 prisoners and twenty machine During yesterday's fighting south of tie Our eral hundred prisoners {Villemontoire is slightly more t of Soissons, on Soissons-Chateau-Thierry highway. It is in thi region, on the German right flank, that the enemy has been makine a determined resistance to any further advance by the Allied torce because of the danger to his line ot retreat 1 the Marne (Oulchy-le-Chateau is abou r on the Soissons-Chateau-Thi alient, Was officially announced by the Frei ¢ Allies 00k sev n tive miles directly south } alient. ry Railway. Phe cay in on Fere-en-Tarde! resents 4 further closing . about six mile ‘© the east, altnough the Allies are only three miles trom town on the line to the south.) The newspapers are much pleased over to-day’s successes, and believe that the moment when the pocket dug by the Ger- mans will become so reduced that the position will be intolerable is approaching nearer and nearer. A majority of the military critics think that the German Crown Prince will not reconcile himself with falling back to the, : line of the Vesle without giving a further defensive battle on the plateau of Tardenois in conjunction with an offensive battle in the neighboring regions. GERMANS EXPECTED TO STRIKE IN FLAND It is believed probable that the German: neously in Flanders. The critics are convinced that Gen t the initiative be taken from him. The Matin says that whether the Germans begin an attack against the French or the British they will find the Allies well prepared. The Allied high command awaits in full confidence the expected enemy reac tion. Should the Germans meet with another failure, says the Mati they would be obliged to precipitate the retirement whicl already appear ilmost inevitable. may also strike simulta Foch will not a ve HUNDREDS OF PRISONERS TAKEN AS FRENCH DRIVE EASTWARD FROM THE CAPTURED TOWNS Violent Fighting Accompanies Occupation of Oulchy-le-Chateau and Villemontiere. [FRENCH REPORT] THE EVENING WORLD, josie HOW BATTLE LINE CHANGED WITH CAPTURE OF OULCHY|GERMANS FACING LOSSES 864 bbe $4 AODIVOL OO commana DOI 7am ae Ye v put aulgy Shier sana Gree FRIDAY, JULY 26, AMERICAN TROOPS KEEP UP HARD FIGHTING DAY AND NIGHT 918. BOI b4440 546 £:46-0444448 -| IN CROSSING OURCQ AS BIG AS IN RETREAT OVER MARN 3 : Franco-Americans Smash in Sides of Salient a While French, British and Italians (oi eIMS Hammer Wing Near Rheims ty ria ; WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIBS| whe car and baby carriages a Gmiany » IN FRANC y 26 (United Press).| ! iding 1 4 ancy + Und m the Franco: |? mingling with the wa Bury : Tardenois, the Germans now fac Other houses are mere ‘ : ad thdrawal acro: the Oureq in t of: orn off and wa * same costly reumstances Crops are hi ieuer 2 marked their retirement across “ * Marne. mtr + The Allied advance, despite © | artillery a bombardm r Fere-en-Tardenois, wher e ¢ GERMANS OUTWITTED BY FOCH; OUTFOUGHT BY THE ALLIES: TRYING HARD TO ESCAPE Expected to Make a Final Stand on the Hills) Along Vesle, Abandoning the Territory Further South. | AMERICAN ARMY| more probable the Germans wiil be NE FRONT, | Content with flattening adjusting and | line in a new pe WITH THE lon THE July 26 (Associated Pr AISNE MA s) Tt would ;be no surprise if the Crown Prince| phere in reason to believe that forve tions in a new personnel of the Crown Pr by massing troops for a tre itlon has not been 1 ck on a new sithough PARIS, July 26.—Following is the text of today’s War Otice) part of the battle front. Although!" i statement oubwitted by the strategy of Gen 3 “Yesterday afiernoon French troops captured Villemontiere after! Foch and outfought by the Franco- ibte. for ane violent fighting and secured 200 prisoners as well as twenty machine | American commanders, there ts no Pore! SHe-TrOnE OF t08) Moles guns. “Further south, Oulchy-le-Chateau tell into the hands ot the French, The French made progress east of the town and captured four cannon, “During combats yesterday in the region south of the Ourcq the}! French took many hundreds of prisoners. —— BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS Germans Rush New y English F Positions in crab sur Hebuterne Sector Under Cover of Barrage. [BRITISH REPORT] LONDON, July 26.—The official “Yesterday evening the enemy Hebuterne off with severe loss, tatement to-day read attacked our new cover of a heavy barrage, His leaving thirty prisoners in our ha or under troops were driv against the line recently gained by us at Meteren, This repulsed after sharp fighting “During the night a party nest in the Merris sector “Hostile artillery has been active in the neighborhood of R yelles.” ml Sty Sta aa nnenate BEATEN BACK AT EVERY POINT, of our troops rushed a hostile machine gu Somme valley GERMANS STILL BOAST VICTORY » Berlin, for Home Consumption, Asserts Allies | Are Repulsed and Fighting Is Dying Down. [GERMAN REPORT] BERLIN (via London), July 26.-The general headquarters yesterday says Between Bucquoy and Hebuterr on the British front in Pleardy, the enemy attacked in the even under ng artillery protection w is sieatos pant oF Uh; ; z 4 ha uiaar 9 we “| BOMB BURAZZ0 TWICE ee es 44c he was repulsed. Similarly, thrusts broke down which the enemy ) Also Depose B After Far raat, le 5 | launched west of Albert and from Mailly \ ( Clashes Durit The Hal nl . ees i { : On the battle front between Soissons and Rheims the fighting h i By Ac tirplane, which | 2Fop Ton of Explosives One Night, died down yesterday; there were minor infantry engagement In pie ae ' r AMSTERDAM, July 26.—Antwerp has | pot t ra on atl Firing Qepots=-Aumrians Re- front of our positions south of the Ourcq and southwest of Rheims | “ re . 1 re AN Tily, Miohatware hes | beth cupants were drowned pulsed in Albania | the enemy launched violent partial attacks. which were beaten bac F eel eve Burgomaster, has been de- | ey hese In the Vosges, Bavarian Landwehr troops brought back prisonera : Fit ATS reschiNg | gant happenings in the city saye ie | a otaan Reet ee par sinia can Triads As a result of a raid skilfully carried out. ae pecan bar Airtel ih avanh cay | Agmoraliy at The evening report says: The oper ve brough { July wer nh and a number of | LONDON, Ju » Gan! hi M nny, tI t ss There have been vigorous local actions between Svissons and ' Ie Pat w i ur i san ettin« | net has irish ¢ et THE MALL, CENTRAL PARK Rbelae ing di y sepa epr re al Bes edes arn iateamnee This Evening at 8 o'clock by = and UP nt fu « 1 dx. Al it eturne ed a rotreat men EMPIRE CITY WINNERS. | sateis h Mi li t Ba d NEW SYSTEM IN GERMANY. | CUBAN REGIMENT FOR FRONT tuirrcu. in thas A | a ror ‘Austrian fc wien e | rent 1 1 ary an ey * oy = r f aarirets TIRE 7 a “| stormed Arde he lower Pu pit = Le Level, Here, : yey ‘ repulsed with heavy losses blio camer & . ier bhi ins n r . Germans ne choice but to or partly Henk Ce ner Herolah ihe polities) change hae einen Russiun Noveliat Sald to Be Vigeim eolumn tf ge em as bach Voter: k in MAYOR HYLAN PEOPLE 'S. CONCERTS Mail nh from ! ' ) wh 1 ir Piaw Big With Musical Interest etly snoste Te Th. dal vipa BUM @dobkad bythe slouse OF Re 1 Mat Over Us Big With Patriotic Thrill wdded, full executive and state rights ) ea yr LONDON du 2 Chicago Soldier's Name in List of have been granted to the Imperial pa tank y point out that the ¢ unturied ay Ame Wounded Canadians, | +2 gall gi eon ae Moe ¢ mans seldom plan hurriedly, dosir- ey ‘eiaied OTTAWA, July We A. Bester execulives have been place! animent has several hundred applicat » 'S @ to Geltherate as to their never would be furled until hoped had “A : i time to deliberat to th for a 4 brook, Chicago, is mentioned in to- equal basis. fiom civilians for Buropean service, movements. These students say it is been made impossible forever day's casualty list, He is wounded. yi ‘ , . positions in che rly this morning a strong local attack was launched by the enemy) the attack was aise, )° and in the olticlal communication from | ;), remainder of the disposition — Lo d for by Gen. von mmanders includ- on Schoeler, von Vichurd and von von Eben's section h Army and Gen, von have Boehm the 8th Army underestimate — the danger of the gering German armies striking another terrible blow on either flank "The losses of the Germans ae, sa oS: MORE” AMERICAN TROOPS Also Says Germans Captured Eight agile he Crown Prince's)| UJ, S, Officers, 130. Men and 12 taf What lines the Germa a new stand is mere but it Is believed ‘the will be that long plateau southeas d the Ardre ne pre Machine Guns at Epieds AMS’ DAM, July Americans Ja ‘ord of Sols#on lent. He runnin says that during River and to the J ruggle 8 not chosi the Crown Prince the choice ¢ nd 120 men or even t by the Germans: It ts ' ican ma Crow Asya suns were also taker cle written by Deputy Traub ’russian Lower House in th 4 would mak That he the moment nan “new wap. abandoning the territory at the Rundschau, fe lashe ; V of the pocket that who dare t the official Marreilarena It c He dent that he hax been fe eh | more # course by the reduction num and Olusters ber o of supply (ela) Baling mae tine Kno roarne Der Alte rite) CErederick the 1d mobilized here between 500.0 s o-day and | i 600,000 men. ‘To n e would these men, ure vee the w have made has beer fi ek : m “GERMANS FINE ANTWERP movin ie Germans | BN OTHER MILTON FRANCS «| Ching AMERICAN FORCES CONTINUE =”. TO PRESS BACK THE ENEMY Pershing Tells of Further Successful Opera-|" tions Between the Ourcq and the Marne. [AMERICAN REPORT] fasion « : and placing an add Sue Sir nk air tighte he Crown Prin arm While French, 1 nd | ue se CANADIAN RATES GO UP, Tpreight ‘Tariffs Boo WASHINGTON, July 26.—American forces between the O' ‘ anadian ft «1 il @ Marne continue back the enemy, Gen. Pershing reporw increasing } { fay. Phd reas ) in his communique tor yesterday ed to-day at the War Department aon . nu R > The statement follo badabbhs 8 ibe Sonntey “Headquarters American Expeditionary Forces, July 2 the Germans n beeat ted ed nthe United State 5 i eir rer ——— “Section A—Between the Ourcq and the Marne our oe continued | of thelr t : He @ Ih ieunee de the stiaken: helcone pieo. the n their advance eastward they have taken the! peru 1 villages a WALSH SARAH WALSH half of Foret de Fere. yand w r Mi F HURCH ction B—There is nothing to report in this sect WEEE wae ated: \ Mees raha liad md aoinnnin ss snsiaainsi advancing American itg tw ' DEMAND FOR PEACE TERMS U. S, SOLDIERS SUPERB, IN AUSTRIAN HOUSE GEN, PERSHING REPLIES TO PRAISE FROM M’ADOO Country Thrilled by y Valor. nus Deeds of Heroic Fighters, Secretary i! Democrats Insist on Readi- To End War—Czech De- nounces Government. Trade Marks The Delight of Go-Away Folk Week-End Au in So ‘ © introduced an Cabled Commander. Combination No. 8—Friday and eon biped terpellation in the Austrian Lower 7 : A ow clo our desk on Friday afternoon and make your Sollnte disenedlataly with Germans « MIES IN FI B, July just step into any of ovr stores and sing out “Combination jew to jointly fixing war ain 4 26. has re- and you will receive your week-end Package of terms and repeatir ceived the fi plegram 5 a better assortn than if you had made your own 8 for peace wi Jemnities, to the from Secretary MsAaco “america — glories n achievement of your g. and your French comrade selections—all ready, wrapped and tied, with a handle attached. Here's what the combination is made up o r-Demeh Nieuwe PACK AGH COM Special for “Friday and Saturday 1 country is thrilled with the our heroic s¢ enough orous deeds of jermany which momentarily diers."” has the upper hand | Gen. Pershing replica sgechs declar ney W “In the name of the American . Expeditionary Force I thank you . - willin hey w r roy her ry * rriday and § rand 27th NE pie »” your cordial message. Our Attractive O/terings for Friday an ed with TSOLV IDS Toco COVERED baa halt MOLAT } ad ky ” mina UAL NUP } M A tion to wi They are superb corites Viouwe dictment of a, Th oe uy H Filbert ‘the Mini Ir decree idee | soldiers.” <a partition ‘a 75000 IN UKRAINE REVOLT Mead hy is.ays. IND DRIVE GERMANS BACK All| Great Peasant Army Reported to Have Forced Retreat to Kiev. LONDON, July or of Bobs % ihe » Chocolates | , are attractively n eae ' |Second Lieut. Coeffard Breaks | Aerial Records by His Series of Victories, PARIS, July 26 veffard (Havas Ageney) Second Lieut. has broken ail records in aerial | Army i according to the newspaper He has won fifteen | fifteen days. ROME, July 26.—-The f serial victories ng against the G f whom h t successf a 4 withdrawn night duel between airplanes has been | hostile ady trent Ki Amerivns ought and victory won by an Italian | phe peasan every stan avi at or wh ame is withheld, it wa QUALITY and ¥ ed here to-day ~ ITALIAN NAVAL FLYERS “Tue day night this Italian flyer at [tacked an Austrian bombing squadr etbucks a nme fp generally steady along 2 $ | highways leading into Fere-en-Tar- | . Jenois from the south « | : © | Particularly hard fig s under} pen w ar \ % | way in Fere forest, but the Amerteans | oo; A . * | and French are systemati | t vue uo. dt J ing the enemy machir s i. ty ine * \of these woods Mow 1" fea > While practically all th erior 1 ‘ any * | the salient eva

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