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a a me emma Steamer Victim of U Boat Which Sunk Lightship “Tf lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ © ¢ sinc ; [Circulation Books Open to All.”’| __ ret —— PRICE Two CENTS, I NEW ‘YORK, THURSDAY, “AUGUST 8, 1918, 14 PAGES PRICE ‘TWO CENTS. _ — ALLIES TAKE FOUR TOWNS; _S-MILE GAIN IN NEW DRIVE ‘ WEATHER~Probable thunder showers to-daye thunder showers to-day. i SMASH BEEF TRUST HOT WAVE BROKEN QM MSS. FREIGHTER MER HUNDREDS OF BRITISH TANKS BY NATION CONTROL BY EARLY SHOWERS... HS OOS LCHTSHP HELP SMASH GERMAN LINES - TRADE BOARD PLAN AND BRISK BREEZE “tvotrevertivens” | AQ (J BOAT VICTIM iid condalicact: feet Aten ee | ope: en Fourth British and First French) SO MANY GERMANS TAKEN Ronan. Tha Gove rele, With Humility | toluene aos "Apert Shot’ | AtMnies UnderLeadership of Field) JW NEW PICARDY DRIVE THEY of Distribution of Meats Much Lower, Tb iar eK ATRL LUN vedi OF Fired—All Saved Marshal Haig Strike on a Front — TE | Chamery Wood (about four miles oe of Nearly Thirty Miles in Picardy ARE DIFFICULT TO HANDLE AIMS TOLD BY WILSON WASHINGTON, Aug. 8— | EGE ta Le * | The U boat which sank the Dia = ; Thunder showers are expected WERTECHA DE IND GSPAI EER. | eee htship off Cape Hat Above Montdidier. | teras, N. C., on Tuesday night, didn’t vol wl espe a eee RIL ———____—_—_—_—_— Towns of Moreuil, Demuin, Ablancourt and again to-night to cool New Eng- at whieh U. S. To Take Over Sto-k- Dh land and the Middle Atlantic member, ie airmen had . . vards, Cars and Branches To | Coast region, where the scorch- marked tho grave with a ro | . an i ae dries se! Franco-A merican Troops Continue Orlancourt and Two Important Heights Help Food Situation. | ino heat wave persisted to-day, | 00 whic ie Only temporary relief is in | “BURIED ale piel TJ ican steamer Merak, plying conste | Driving Ahead on the Vesle-Aisne Captured by the Allies. WASHINGTON, Aus. #—Govern-| sight. The Weather Bureau JULY 14, 1918," wise for the United States Shipping bt Asi faleea dare tay ARORA “TGR IE Gonsiantiaanrens toriino prave! || Board Front—German Crown Prince ment acquisition and con “the principal stock yards, < stor developing over Alberta, Can- had been in pr ss for several The Merak, formerly a Dutch ° ° ITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug.’8 (Asso- Pe ass ccsuate aha ada, and soming’ eastwards 2 STRMY ramp steamer, tet New York on Gets No Rest, While Bavarian dated SHAE Wale ios iu the clatate refrigertaor and ca cars has beer threatening to send the mercury ea hy Ammelean a 4 Aug. n command of Cs Coley: : ’ ‘ rie hone Pete ae (RAE aTIGARC RE (NG. 1 Ubi Ge Irimehai eeunlilng ahs ess : : Beach ah pass Prince’s Forces Are Under Attack. begun in Picardy today are so nimerous that the British Federal Trade Commission to destroy rds set yesterday and Tuesday FALLING SEAPLANE MISSES She was d for t tigasieise armen sata rercacac are having difficulty in handling them In a new blow struck to-day by Field Marshal Foch, in outh American 3 Switt The new heat wave will strike “a monopoly which it dc | In the district north of the Somme the Germans are re- which the Germans were apparently taken by surprise, Brit- ter attacks. The British artil- probably to-morrow. ehtasin ported to have launched two coun ish rea bs U boat st | While 3,000 As usual y Drops the Wilson & Co., Inc. and the Cudahy Packing Company exer over the meat of the ish and French Armies, under the direct leadership of Field lery fire broke them both up. of Marshal Haig, advanced on points aggregating nearly thirty | LONDON, Aug é ig. 8.—Several thousand prisoners have been miles in Picardy, between Albert and Montdidier. reise not only The bh Gets Out of Cx other necessary food } taken by the Franco-British forces in their offensive in Picardy, The commis: sr vening in the meanwhile A ney} A London despatch this afternoon says British troops the Evening Standard learns. upon exhaustive hear At 1 o'clock to-day, while the m: and ¢ have reached Harbonnieres, a maximum advance of about five hovondina ¢ a this afte the All recently in many citits and wa ury was at 88 degrees, the humidity |“ Manned cand: launsted i ai | ccording to reports received this afternoon the Allies have ; shat : 4 Mo a auneh miles. Hundreds of British tanks led the advance. ‘ ‘ i Public to-day through the had dropped from 57 to 46 per cent.| dead and the pilot. wa were raining all about the Fe tes 7 . captured the towns of Moreuil, Demuin, Ablancourt and Orlan- House. It has been in thr hands waar nana blowing from the/| necessity of voiplaning down to the bay. doomed vessel. Th. w had no time While striking this new blow Marshal Foch is not letting Coueh (tho hetehts waak af Corley and’ the helehtacaouthiat ator: the President since July dit eciialy sisted les an | But with the | momentum his fall| to take any of their effects ta fill 2 was explained that it had not pre-| West ne ra sixteen mil aa Maasia batons aire nae RATER ETL rat e UP in his attacks upon the Germans on the Vesle-Aisne front. haanen viously been issued “becay > the hour. ¢ s are for cooler! ds in Battery Park and other! carried fourteen men, Ti 8 in Jower Broadway and ad- | ¢o} ts watched the circling ean- | ; ne ain In that region he is using Franco-American troops in ham- o-da pundr heat victims were | jacent s President wished session of full info st to bo in pos- ation.” is The average advance was approximately two and one-half in the feboat w mering both flanks of the German positions. This is the first ‘ r years ol | vas bird come swi mn toward the| Swenty-three men. hip was ’: - A } miles on a front of slightly more than twenty-tive miles. ‘The Basing its statement upc» a vol- SOUR years Ol i xd d the | sunk by @ shell landing amidsh time the Allied commander attempted two offensives at once. gan) 5 Wipe of evidence: oxemined, much of ba essen rs Capt. Gerlach and his twenty Allied advance at some points was more than three miles. Tm r Curran, thir- Curran, ¢ Bibi Weel Caacthla taGen lili at oN Ont: Foch is thus striking at both the Crown Princes at the ‘ound dead from stk Va. ‘The other boat reached Bliza-| same tine—the German in the Rheims-Soissons salient the | beth, N, C., safely | -- ae EEE Cee ES and Rupprecht, the Bavarian, on the Picardy battlefield. it taken from the confidential files of the packing companies, the commis- ty-flve, a sion sald the power of the five pack-| the heat in at the Mills Ho- ing companies “has been avd ie being; tel in West 36th Street, Pactaite aad ispallr uaed” 16: Frank Lananna, thirty-five years | Manipulate livestock markets, | ld. of No. 59 Cook Street, Brooklyt Restrict Interstate and inter. |W killed early to-day when he was national supplies of food, struck by light Control the prices of dressea | Morgan Avenues, Pea ee RE TE RN Lightning also struck a motor in SU Defraud both the produders of | Tre cn Railroad early tonday.. itenry | SAYS WAR ON ENGLAND portant material has been captured. right wing joins the French lines. Three-quarters of an hour after the British attacked the Germans, the French took up the battle, WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 8 (Associated ‘ " Bic ves Press).—Details of the fighting are coming to the rear slowly. “Going tention of weakening, if not wiping out the German positions | fine’ constitutes the best available information. The shin of The new blow was struck at 5 o'clock this morning, when the British Fourth Army and the French First Army moved forward east and southeast of Amiens with the probable in- at Johnson and oklyn, Pe cape righ in and around Montdidier, at which point the battle line turns | their attack in a mist after only three minutes of ar foot c Ss 5 . | sas . Py \ H h Crush effective competition. [eee ae a te Bee ap IS DECLARED BY RUSSIA to the northward. From Montdidier the battlefront swings Great secrecy surrounded plans for the attack, During the night the a ee eywell Avenue; non Newman, a ? . ’ ; ian : ap HET aS ie eet nirade ee nies | fFeman, of No Bryant southeastward to above Soissons. It is possible that Foch plate heavily bombarded the British lines, but their shells were in- SS . pants t oseph & 0, brakeman, o} : . effective, - extr; i ily rg nun ol t accomp. us u tnd municipalities and proftoer, |8h4 Joseph Salerno, a brakeman, of] Bertin Paper Prints Despatch of PROVOST GuRD OF 300 intends to break up that line before the Germans have a |{Vell¥e, An extraordinarily lage number of tanks companied the 7 nd,” said the| N° 599 Morris Avenue, all of the : Te ‘i is ; ; storming troops, clearing the way for ry t of dawn and “While athe peed yate| Bronx, were taken to ‘the Lincoln] Government’s Declaration | 71) HELP KEEP OR chance to stabilize their positions on the Rheims-Soissons |} ; Be 99) Commission's repo! ident, | srospital » ie aevane hile (Nani Rasarvaion helping to overcome enemy strong po “and will disclose to you an intricate | HosPital vets wmidpehedin Blanes ith Reservation salient. C _ fabric of ‘mononolies, controls, com-|, °°! SERENE DRSUETPR. BM POCKIHOLM, A 8, ; Aeron LONDON, Aug. 8.—According to binations, conspiracies and restraints’ | Hospitals ection of the] : Semt From Fort Niagara and I n Latest accounts say satisfactory progress is being made | Pench and British torces which attacked th * pags % * |Greater ¢ ere kept busy with eae pre fe 5 i Enen and Britis! ic icked which would seom to indicate a sim-) 000" ) that a wa \ Barracks Near Municip. by the Allied armies on the lower battlefield. French and | tor hive advanced at some points to a ty complex and mi mi ofl om - |) Suildir toa ¢ die or administrative rem Col, H, M. Wynkopy ofit Buil American troops have smashed their way across the Vesle on A very considerable number of village red and sub- the Civil War, ent a ervation Tw ~ompante f et 1 . . . : n rrp. y 1 receive dies, We believe that an ade BiAr menue nine Genk at A Pravda of Petrograd jl ; A 5 a new front of five miles, a big force having been thrown into tantial progress has been made, according to further news received here remedy may be moro simply arrived ee juard arrive a mF ’ ri : this afternoon, ' ter ae nossens the operation, es ' at 4 ROUT OUT UNDERLYING EVILS ; surprise, as the weather ‘i me SEES ORS ES The attack nmust have taken the Gert eee" FOCH’S DRIVE IN PICARDY nev opening, “TAKES GERMANS BY SURPRISES |: ‘siipses scpporite ts TO CRUSH MONOPOLY, "We believe that if the fundamenta and underlying evils are rooted out| * ‘the whole structure of, conspiracy, |‘ ‘ eontrol, monopoly and restraint must} commencement of veral hundred tanks led the way, ne Pine anwulanoa’ sureton who 7 - i erg cai F ed across the “if these five great concerns owned | WAS ‘ ; KING FERDINAND AT FRONT . in dot R T F E |telds, terrorizing and running the Gert re. The ee eiavieg’aianta‘and ¥illaa\} a amen Bree) n te 1 t t ig [evi ae : ' s 4 . atta ; TANKS RACE AC 0SS HE I LD :: rench are atts icking in the r gion of Mor received here tle and atill retained NG} eightyet Pri ren M : NN (us om that front are extremely optimis lans are Amara sas af Pais | ; . eB raat enin NEE NG: Only a Tt | offering only sligit resistance, \ ton" would be ne Tee strong ‘han|MALVY TO LIVE IN SPAIN cba Po en enact tGhoine Mite Tone [.2, “Suarms Of Allied batileplnes are enguged in A thick Pt Commission then recommen Banished Ex-French Mintater ce , Minute Bombardment— Going Fine” Is | haze made flying difficult in the early ut this was 4: First—That the amnment | Chooses San Sebastian for Home. << Word Telegraphed From Front. advantageous to the other bj ' quire, through t nd Ad Bec rater acart teea PARIS SHELLING GOES ON. “All tanks kept their noses steel wall of the i ietration, all rolling stock used for m ‘ony ted the transportation of meat animals « + and that such ownership be declared a Government monopoly. ) Beoond—That the Government ac- Sin seh demeanor follow cha bas pair his five years’ ban: fan Is @ small wate WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 8 (Reute! N FRANCE t's) "| creeping barrage, The country is ve crossed the Avre. af ideal terrain for the tanks, which crosse jled the infantry into battle,” PARIS, Aug. 8.—The Allied attack on the Albert-Montdidier front but mostly free from trees—an he Avre without trouble and German Long Range Gans Continue fy Bombardment, several times. r # demand for, p ion| PARIS, Aug. §.—Tite laa oma | soldiers have prote re) ther bambardment tee was a fur region itions just south of the Ancre River were ——— on the Bay of Biscay, twelve miles f 44 ig by the German } ‘ I y { fChotinued on Becond Page.) - gue ‘Vronch tronues,’ "CY? Mice from! wor, forced to wear Blewrian ai | pH a eS OE La a ‘ead the British, Their assault extended to the south, where toes today pve was umexpeced by, the Germans and many prisoners | | | tu, | a u SUA ell r bs . oe bes bye

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