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ee ete ee SS ee: er Se Treo 5 na ctahsioninnabatiisaliaaeaainiteiinsiiuiesian pals ys4 sisi Sk SS a lee ( oad ¢ \ ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. GERMAN SNIPERS AT FISMES LIKE MEXICANS ae VERA CRUZ devi mulgil waulsS0M".9| MAP SHOWING DAY BY DAY GAINS OF ALLIED ARMIES {@5Q 000,000 DRIVE See "ue wes than ended.” ‘ Foe! experts exnress > belie t before winter Gen. Foch Military experts express the belief that before wi PLAN OF K FC Gold One Won by Sergt. Weekes. e ‘ ser, Who Has Rescued Three Persons From Drowning. presented medals to eleven members of # will order a general offensive against the Central Powers by all Allied armies, from the Channel to Salonica. They assert the Allied superiority the dep: distinguished themselves by risking their lives to in man power will make such an immense offensive possible a‘ PRINCE TRYING TO RECONSTRUCT HIS BROKEN LINE. To Start in January With Slo-| rescue others, The medats were the gan “Everybody Welcome, | *t of the Life Saving Benevolent As- WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 6 (Associated & Press).—The German Crown Prince is now engaged in reconstituting iis Fy ry thin F sociation, and with each medal went sve ing Fr | ases Poy 44 SSS a Reser ment whe hw x shattered divisions behind the lines with the aid of the remainder of the 1919 recruits, in the opinion of Gen. Mangin, whose army played such a brilliant part in forcing the German retreat from the Marne Some of the German divisions which took part in this battle had their company strength reduced to less than fifty men, some of the com- panies being still further depleted in numbers, In addition some of the best divisions of Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria were used in the battle, having been loaned the Crown Prince from the armies further ‘3 north. =e | $25 In gold. | Ten of the medals were bronze, one “Everybody welcome, Everything| old. The gold one went to Sert, Jo seph F, Weckesser, Marine Division B. who holds two other medals for gallant This was the slogan for the Knights | rescue of drowning persons. He re- of Columbus war huts in France | celved the Isaac Bell Department Medal recently for a rescue on April 23. medals wegt to Capt. John H opening session of the Supreme Coun- West 100th Street station; cil of the order in) the Victory Con- | Patrolman Daniel Mandel, Union Mar- vention being held at the Waldorf-|ket station; Patrolman Edward H. Astoria, The 263 official delegates Paitin nibend Loh pe Leen r na njamin eesman jr., from every State in the Union, from | Giengaie station; Patrolman Michael Canada and American possessions|y purtey, Greenwich Strect station: overseas all gave the adoption of this | Patrolman Adam G. Ruth, Bronx Park non-sectarian message of cheer for|station; Patrolman Edward C. Blan- tired fighters their heartiest endorse-|ken, Hast 22d Street station; Patrol- sient. man Henry R. McCauley, Adams Street station; Brooklyn; Patrolman John lL. Paweck, Amity Street ata- tion, Brooklyn; and Charles A. M free.” which was selected to-day at the — +4 = ALLIES HOLD ALL POSITIONS | NORTH OF THE VESLE RIVER French Make Progress North of Montdidier| Toward Avre River—Repulse | an Attack. To such an extent has the Supreme Council amplified the war work both duu of vec * ®mee +r oe jin cantonments here and in Gepots| natty, formeriy of the Police Trait [FRENCH REPORT] BrLeno =m var sr remap) ARs and i e. England and ing choot, now training in the Aree " et k a CHATEAY LEUVRUGNY Ttaly g to the sentiment] at Camp Upton. a PARIS, Aug. 6.—Following is the text of to-day’s War Office | Bourescugs? mm obUERRY ane Fe ‘STIONY at to- Joye session, nothing short of] MeNally was the only one of the . statement: | a $50,000,000 for war work in 1919}honored men who was not present at ‘ idii will do, the presentation, His medal and % f “North of Montdidier our troops have made progress toward the | Gena: (23 4 § $ The drive will take place in Jane|C##h Award were sent to him. He « Avre, which they have reached ‘between Braches and Morisel. A | be oF unty, according to the plans discussed | 70", the much coveted department bai medal in November, 1917, by rescuing 1 will spread to every land} a would-be suicide from the «East the Knights of Columbus have] River at 91st Street tation to-day 5 wher U BOAT SINKS ANOTHER | "”" is mu es HIDING SHIP OFF CANADIAN COAST; | FOUR PAWNBROKERS HELD |ARTILLERY FIGHTING IN BUILDINGS AT FISMES SEVENTH LOST SINGE FRIDAY AFTER BADRIAN CONFESSES, ON THE ITALIAN FRON LIKE MEXICANS AT VERA CRUZ Government veneiese sel Searching for — for peels Stolen Goods | Big Guns Active on the Piave, the German surprise attack southeast of Montdidier was checked com- | pletely. Prisoners remained in our hands. | “On the Vesle front the French maintained their positions at | many points north of the river despite repeated attempts by the Germans to drive them out. There is nothing of importance to re- port from the remainder of the front.” 4 -—___. _ GERMANS THROW GAS SHELLS » INTO THE BRITISH TRENCHES | Raider—Two Lost Lives on Wels Stolen From Prom- aa. ost L faantik Monte Grappa. American Troops Are Mopping Them Up,} Tanker Cuz) Blanes: ROME, Aug, 6.—tntense artilery fght- “AN. a ‘ + p r | A CANADIAN ATLANTIC PORT, ing and minor infantry actions were While U. S. Cavalry Patrols Entire | Aug. 6.—Search was made in Cana- |” olix E. Frederick Iworth. of No. st 83d Str hotel thief, who stole Jewels worth| reported to-day by the Italian War Region—Foil German Trickery. jalan) waters by Government weaanla | ssi. (hans $16,000. trom: Ruealb av the | Onde i =e tO % to-day for a German submarine,|st. Regis, San Remo, Waldorf-A ‘On the Asiago plateau, on Monte WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES | Germans completely out of the citys) which since Friday has destroyed six! guilty rappa and on the lower Pave there IN FRANCE, Aug, 6 (United Press).—| except for the snipers r was intense reciprocal artillery fight- The situation in Fismes is peculiar—| Just prior to the attack on Fismes * ing.” the statement said. “We promptiy reminiscent of the days when the! the Americans infilcted heavy losses To; sentence, Ba-| and effectively countered the enemy's Americans occupied Vera Cruz. Al-|on the enemy as the latter retreated | after a running fight forty miles off) aria was accused of grand larceny in| bombardment, our fire being directed at ‘ LONDON, Aug. 6.—The German guns were active last night in though the town is held by our troops! down the heights south and east of | the coast of Nova Scotia, Two of the | ine first a | important ene aie blowing “ave an \German snipers are still concealed in| he town. ‘The Americans reached the | CeW of the Luz Blanca were killed | a ab Gaye Badtlen hoe be smmunition dump on the lower Pia om - L the region north of Villers-Bretonneux, on the front northeast of Amiens, BROADER WAR EXEMPTIONS RU RSL ARIE Faborca cURL TRiNe | . has been te LAA Hi HLA SHEL pet ath eis sides of the Vesle are mopping up| were retiring down the slopes. Our] sunk ye ' Enemy Artillery Active on the Front Northeast | H of Amiens—Air Attack Repulsed. [BRITISH REPORT] | Lenora H fore Judge Walhams sions and was bs for gwo weeks |sailing ships and the Standard O11/ tanker Lue Blanca, sunk yesterday tell- =. The Germans attempted to pick off a British post in the district! ,im Js to Save Nation’s nee, Our advance forces are likely to con-| yp a deadly fire and soon carpeted the at @ Nova Scotia town. lby the detectives after indictment, for | “On the Plave islets our patrois gnth- {northeast of Merris on the Flanders front, but failed under a British coun- From Large Withdrawals’ of pers See ceune an ober | pelea with German dead and iat aes LGA NaSI El wae) bake eoalving stolen o ‘They are Joseph area eaauanty sabe atari: ahi “aa ae la : ue peres Wed t t f Men Over Thirty-Two. ie riean cavalry is patrolling | “yismes was BOlg He PSN RE Tee STON, pecasyisy ‘ve got ‘em arleoh i No reals aes n attempt made by the enemy yesterday to capture one of our Serna ; Saciroadehl wie : A ment with a special machine gun de-) | UOSTON, Aug. 6. We've Bo Gisakal ct No, Nahe ‘Stree ' posts northeast of Merris was repulsed by our counter-attack. SrOMMEL for ay ane he aaa bad Lan oer ies oe Ev tachment which, according to age Schwan, head’ of. the mace ef rage 4 i fi ‘tute Salon os in wa “We captured a few prisoners and machine guns last night in the) Mian into the new Man Bower Mill: are soft under foot, men and horas | LT ee eu cctaantipe oration Sarreraen See at aN en GN ape ree ) Nieppe Forest sector (Flanders front). tion's war industrial fabric may not Pia ad ans eael La ie vee The majority of prisoners are between Put of mer (vesaels. The | bermald. hi n connection cighteen and twenty years old. Their, Wore Itiver § by men have been killed and re- “ ostile artillery has been active with gas shells north of Villers- |e Upset by unduly large withdrawals her of any ‘The hostile artillery has bee e 4 « orth of Villers: | 0° men over thirty-two yeara of age| more marshy Bretonneaux and has shown activity also about Bucquoy and north of | for erations slower and more difficul : 7, Sa | oe roe ee bravest Mlrchal General, Crowder at nz Set the taking of siacemients have ween “made fom CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. AIR MAIL ROUTE FROM HERE 3 Appearing to-day before the enate Fismes, ne rmans had extensive —— TO CHICAGO NOW PLANNED Military Committe that he machine gun defenses and rather | ®Mons the enemy divisions in this) With oet chang eeeneeeepnibpeemerneremmne y lg | tte words “occu TON, Aug 6.—Extension| The dentist that does good »ploy- | tended artillery preparation preceded |fesiments, as well as other types of | Site, ae Nae nents” for the word “industrie | their best troops, | Am, Car & Fay, : of the air mail service from work gets the trade. Altis€ batman i ‘ : ‘ used the American attack, smashing some pres in} Am Can : in the existing laws in the section af . The mericans are improving in’ am) H. & Le, of. | of the machine gun nests and putting {ter Seaman York to Chicago is being consider i} FLYERS WING FOUR AIRPLANES ene dealt seempyieed: "nit a tow patterien out Gt action ‘Snen| thelr work of Cleaning Mp machine) Fe Lense ive. by the Pout-O4co Department, tt waa} Ve want to demonstrate that would make possible « more liberal in-| 14,0 ineantry stormed the others, fight-| un positions without heavy losses, | Aim Gmwlt, &, tot \cially announced to-day. ‘This| We intend to do both, Come in. Ain. Buen,” Tay terpretation of the law and prevent the Nae , snec 1 Tr (, p induction into the army. of eres ‘men! ifs partly through the streets and|Hvery day they are encountering | Am. Tel & route would cut the time between | No charge for examination. t whi than ever, making op- Arca “Mining § : A Jerforming enentia work at home and, PUrtly in the open, and driving the| tricks new to them, but are’ moet. : 7 8 bw 4 in “half and would |” Sets of teeth, 85 up. Fillings, $1 up. Gen. Pershing Tells of Hot Artillery Duel Along [viens re rer sci ein | enemy beyond the river whlch vided | ing them by springing new tricks of if | Srane She eatie, cous LEME | coven and Belige Works 66'$er wake ; His New Lines on the Vesle River. pations. | the town, Another smash threw the their own | Bitte het thee pal | Chairman Chamberlain announced one ery i esa ge, ify gy SE 4 [AMERICAN REPORT] the coi had decided to ask Se¢ ' [Ratti pee | 16 HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT. Rr Salter WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Gen, Pershing’s communique covering Mone | [tty Maker and ean, March to mal HOT TEST AUGUST 6 HOT WEATHER DON'TS Conta Leather tl atcat eRe tn Mia aneree cat ° ; 4 atatemen os anid Mt was the pur: re as i lentist day's fight, received by the War Department last night, follows pose ot CH committee to wacortain why FROM HEALTH BOARD « ' Motorman Frank G@nyder, of No. S4 D On the line of the Vesle brisk artillery fighting is in progress, War ebpart On Aug. 8 our aviators shot down four hostile airplanes. 8 hry now ta ‘te ara i IN TWELVE YEARS | FOR GUIDANCE OF ALL no hurry. BERLIN ADMITS MORE RETREATS 2." 22) 1S RECORDED HERE 2:8; sisi merely carrying out orders to get the a | cf AND CLAIMS FEW VICTORIES 9 cua. sure co | lmportat : : /PERSHING THANKS FRENCH (Continued From First Page.) | FOR ADULTS: Han Cie" othihn seeperenbelss | DON'T overeat and overdrink, | Srmymett Goren i and, so far as possible, drink . Teutons Declare Allies Were Repulsed in FOR LEGION OF HONOR GROSS |erree. ving wicnin one demree of) ot ot pat water. Bo 7 | IN'T overwork, as the ready n : afterncon was just beginning and DO. Flanders and on th Banks of Somme eta Touched by the High Dis-| conditions threatened that the ey pdaeawiite of hot weather may | inc ‘rite of 1906 would red lead to illlness. IGERMAN REPORT] | TneHOns He Wiles: tO. Pres Nese weet iid ORME ee Bathe daily and change all BERLIN, Aug. 6.—-The official report issued yesterday follows | mier Clemenceau. Seen hot night, probably worse | clothing if possible, whenever wot Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, and Conductor . F | William Roseblack, of No. 55 Weston| 49! Fulton St., opp. A. & S., B'klyn, Avenue, Brooklyn for North Hours, 6.30-—7.30, Sunday, 18, Beach, left th tracks at Broadway and 14a Avenue, Elmhurst BRANCH OFFICES: nd cra d into a t raph pole Cor (2d St. & Sth ‘Abs Rady Murh thirty foot AWage Bixtecn | Ost, Gohwatie &™ Carruat “bun Brostioe: were injured and attended by Nealehl of SL Johns Hospital, after | 140 Newark Avewe, Jamey Olty, 1M. an ambulance from that tnstitution was summoned | 147 Ateny Bt PEERLESS FF ETTIE : EX-RUSSIAN MINISTER SLAIN. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 6—M. Stes DIES, jenko, former Russian Miniater of —At Madison, N. J., on Sun Education, was murdered on a street] 4% Aus. 4, 1918, ABBEY C., beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrics in Poltawa by a Social Revolutionary, according to the Cologne Gazette - Funeral on Wednesday, Aug, 1, from ms Again Visit Eng-| her lato home, 193 Green Village Road, Const. at 8.30 A. Mi thence to St, + sewepeswer enn. | Fee Ate Rat In Flanders north of Albert and on both sides of the Somme at- PARIS, Aug, 6.—Gen. Pershing, com: | than jast night with rspiration. LONDON, Aux. 6 tile airships | Church,,® o'clock. Interment St. Vie “a tacks by the enemy have been repulsed, mander of the American Expeditionary |" prosteationa occurred in all parts DON’T fail to clean your teeth approached the east coast of Englani| cent's Cemetery, Madison, N. J ~ a North of Montdidier we withdrew our companies on the west bank = Hurces in France, has acknowleded In| ot mine notice and hoxpitals| Mfter eating and to keep them in about 9.80 o'clock Monday night, tho |saNDEKSON.—Lieut. Col, MORTIER. e 4 of the Avre River and Dom Brook bebind these sectors without action — liter 10, Hremier Clemenceau the} © la ties ly EA A Mg | good repalr, A ea UT TCratt did ret norte | {Campbell Funeral Church ~ services, z ” honor accorded in the recent award to | We at all he 0 2 Un” noapioge adits - ene airera d pens. roudWay and 66th at. Wednes H on the part of the enemy. him of the Grand ( of the Legion of | o'clock this afternoon but two fatall- DON ; oF nes Moigss Bhinad trate far inland iby dnesday, 10 eS We captured prisoners in minor enterprises southwest of Mont- | Honor by the French Government. Gen. | ties and one serious case had been| °!68: If you got sick consult —_ea—eoeeeeeeE i didier. Pershing say edad physician at once. On the Vegle the artillery activity has increased, ‘There have been | ,"PErmit me in reniy to vour meamge| "Yoh Galvin, fifteen months old, of FOR THE BABY: | : successful forefield engagements south of Conde and west of Rheims, Rates alMeietian Gad Tee RY] No. 129 Baltic Street, Brooklyn, suc ve i ect me ae gh diatin e French Govern ae is the best milk and always : After warding off partial enemy attacks our rearguards, in accordance | ment has conferred in according me the /cumbed early this morning to the iy fool PaRtaG ohn aay yf with orders, withdrew to the north of the Vesle before a strong enem Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, 1| heat wa h ef : att ba LJ Fe Mt THIS HAGAn MITEL Teaice ce tuan'| Muimene ‘Mancsiio;. twantyeinpen, at DON'T fail to thoroughly clean te attack on Fismes 5 honor with a deep | I) Sear etARHALnaPaiabele (ate ann fasted MB) i $e ‘ ; é # : Kratitude and as @ tribute paid by t 242 Hamilton Avenue, Brooklyn,| al! articles used in connection ‘ West of the*Moselle and in the Middle and Upper Vosges enemy irrench Government to the qualities of! fell trom a second-story window| With baby's food—bottle, nipple, c 5) ettacks were repulsed. In the Sundgeu we captured prisoners in raids, the American soldier, They are quali- | while asleep and was taken to the | ete, ‘e Tree! b 4 upat riven ae tending to en- mrace sion o he and 8 i plenty of! vate) o¢ e LATE €€ » » MINT Pall i THOSE AMERICAN SATANS, Jou 1 patriotiam In the of the troops which 1| ture Aran ah leat ell Aan emit NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE ‘ mh i) , in have mn and in € - e J Yo. in v4 ow. THE GERMANS GALL ’EM my own nine 1) st Accpourat’ street, Brooklyny was | DON'T clothe or cover the baby | Aug ins | oe rome at Borough Hall and re go heavily as to cause perspira sid POUND nit 5¢ panei CLASES i moved to Long Island College Hos tion. should sleep alone. Jan. 7 7 7 7 ; “Impudent Audacity” Gave Much PRISON FOR EX-LAWMAKER, |Dicat | DON"? fail to give the baby a | Maren. i ae Worthwhile Offerings in Choice Sweets a “ udent Audacity save At The humidity declin as the mer- | May 27.40 28.00 : Mi hia, Se fla Ranke Marphy of Ama cury advance but remained close, ‘> ath daily and several addi- | Market closed strong, 62 to 141 points Tr KSOMar rouble, Says jeut. Ranke € pirac enough to the moisture point to make tional spongings b up. | ann CARA-MEL- f. Aie-aiite is ii Yusseldorf Paper . % any kind of a coat entirely superflu- — —- | ” 7 * |] | LOWS—This sweet, as i oe past TN yp AeEUN Be ei AMe feblenard | oud At IL ofoloek If bed WiHGTAWh | Pollesmen Drawn ne WALL STREET Gossip. |] | you may have uesse BRDAM, Aug. 6.—"Satana” te ; mer Assem- | trom 78 to 61, with only a five-knot Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company is a combination — o blyman from Montgomery County, was| breeze coming out of the eaat Channel, ly 9 OBIE Aurotun foe Ss eee the pet name for American soldiers found guilty to-day on two counts for | er in the trong, twa tkeemometers| Patrolman Arthur Braun of the Ad-| ida: decrease, $6222." Surplus equal among the men jn the German Army, onaplracy and aiding and abetting in|at 148th Street. and Willis Avenue|4™# Btrect Police Station, Brooklyn, | t0 $28 a share earned in allowing tor | according to a letter written by Lieut t ab it Featle of funds of the First | registered 109 at 2.45 o'clock Six| Was drowned at noon to-day when he | dividend on preferred. . 7 Manke. who.as “oMcer-war entreanond.| SANTANDER, Spain, Aug. 6. National Bani people passing saw the frightful heat Was bathing off Grassy Point, Broad Corporation — ey FeO wid COlladeed. Abu Cimeauel. Hie budy lime nui been recuve “writes for Germ. lories [CoMManaer of tne German submarine abe, Bi ye ina 1n the Federal por : ay 13 epatiton 0 sermon the thermometer a: the branch | ered. Braun arterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on ach id tt ffice of ‘The Evening World regist Brows wee twenty-seven years egy hy. Ger. m7 for asanamens, “ie wap sane a atay 10h exec Wuon. ot slaty dave srg et ered | old unmarried, and lived at No, 046 | Block 2 Rite," 48" stock tot