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{ “Tf It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ pe _NEW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, “Cirenlation Books Open to All. | 1918. 10 PAGES __PRICE TWO CENTS. | by The Press Publishing New York World), RITISH AND AMERICANS __ RVER PRATE PLOT aT RE ba | 10 STEAL $500, 0g wine tao Br BRITISH INWAR SUPPLIES, gee = pean Three Arrests Made in Move to Break Up Water Front G ang. __ PRICE 1 TWO | ‘CENTS. FOR porT S GOC 2D NAME. Parge Captains Said to Have Been Bribed and Plunder Carted Away. Investigution by Federal agents in co-operation with county officials of what is believed to have been 1 ¢ gantic plot to steal upward of $500,000 worth of cotton, silk, , tin, leather, foodstuffs I Time for America’s Greate 60, 000 GERMAN PRISONERS plein e | Effort in War Has Arrived a if ~ | —Gen. O’Ryanin Flanders. 25,000 MEN, 400 GUNS, MANY TOWNS TAKEN; ~IIGERMAN DIVISIONS UTTERLY DEFEATED EP FOE RUNNING AND Tse: NERS HELP BTS ~HIMHARD, SS GEN MARC, Shea WINING STFEST FH «FU WONTLETUP NORE see” =" "THEIR FENG quicksilver enue Capt. Lieut. SCHWIEGER brass, copper and hospital supplies destined for Gov- | Schweiger, Who Slew Women and é ernment use in the prosectution of the | Children, Lost’ When U-88 Lloyd George Says Latest Advance Total Killed, Wounded and Miss- War Office Announcement. war, led to-day to abu Hits Floating Missile. Makes Amiens Safe Except : een ee raignenmt of three men before Jude aS Ee ne Long and ing Are Only 6,000. LONDON, Aug. 10.—American troops are participating in \ Wadhams in ‘The prison! Sind Henry Solor No, 102 Tompkin: Harry Gertner uwet Re = the Picardy drive, the British War Office announced to-day. Co- LONDON, Aug. 10.—Capture of Montdidier, ap-/ operating with the British, they took all their objectives, including junk dealers of eet, and Louis Gin LIBUT. 6C ing at a luncheon here The whole battle linc W. NEWMAN IES 22 i | |talian Ma @ Minister Says Five Submar s \fantry to smother the enemy’s resistance. Abrams of No. 483 Thadford Street, | ae , : 6 Cee ; cle a ae proximately the apex of the German salient in Picardy, is Morlancourt, where the Germans had made their stiffest resist- Brooklyn. They had just been in- | a |e ers is being straightened ot da 1ced that the Allies, Bea on alelara ter naving vecsived | and the time has come for the great: | in the Marne and Somme drives @Mnounced in late bulletins from headquarters in France. |#"¢¢ 4nd held up the left wing of the Allied drive. 3 ratte est effort, Gen. March said 3 i 7 (Morlancourt, which is four miles south of Albert, between the Ancre » stolen goods and were comm) to ffort, Gen. M H ; captured betw nd k , 8 ho pert, between the Ancre the Gromis to Await trial in ball of|| Marshal Foch in following th Sidi cieip Peean aati An advance of four miles on a front of sixteen miles, be and the Somme, formed the northern flank of the Allied drive, The $3,500 each. | <page ont Aaa ate ne tween Montdidier and the Oise, is also reported. Paris an-| "4s revortet captured early in the attack, but the British later James Chapman of No, 617 without relaxation, siid : and 600 non | th Hutier’s G pias were evidently driven out.) creer ried When you get the encmy going, keep awe aAniniisaldintinoie con One prosdred. ana ot tres San, | Ns a i ’ t a : jnounces that von Hutier’s German army is in retreat on} Enemy counter attacks in the Morlancourt sector which ‘ol- onep! senbloc! No. 2 i ; | tor the ies,” the Premier adde¢ ‘ ae . 119th Street were arrested Pineanuide ys Dhelesm Mander Although the British War Ottice | for the ae ie oe Fe \the line between Montdidier and Noyon, a distance of |lowed the Anglo-American success were beaten off in intensivs e t has announced it, Gen, Mareh hac latest advance makes miens . ' fe ae meme. Sine and ele Leas veal esad aaah Madd official information that America except for stray long range |tweny-five or thirty miles. To this is added the statement | fighting. each on a charge of hay mendous explo: as he came to M ‘ . 5 : 126 bales of cotton from the lighter] the surface, Nothing was seca of | 'To0ps ar dpasing ines MS shells, thanks to the oritliant |that his retreat was cut off by the capture of Faverolles. American troops delivered an attack in the angle between “he G@erafine carly in January the U-88 in Picardy, which already has enabled ualities of our t s and the r Somme and the A i H eee Sean Catia neinivenilnes| the Allied forces to bring the eneny's co) 4 ih aie 6 hee ee An Associated Press Despatch says the guns captured sviareegiy (hy egryeroesre a considerable success. ys | main line of communication under | French, and also the American BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 10 (Associated were revealed to the Court by As-| main lin . : , Aug. ( ciatec amare. Davoeied. (0. the Court. Dy. As /RIVERSIDE DRIVE GIRL gun fire factor in these {by the Allies are now nearly 400 in number. It also $8Y8) Press).—American troops have been thrown into the figh ing in th Rorke after six months’ co-operation " i : aucee us be ned |the Allied forces captured many towns, a large quantity of | { with P, J. Dohe f LEFT HOME T0 GO TO WORK penfidtieey He ie { command, but it is not over yet | P y Sidhe y on the Amiens-Som listrict. The eeded in over- the Property Pr BeAr tHe |e arenp ete fame ea material and a complete German divisional headquarters tiff resistance and h the British re important posi- States Railroad Administrati Writes Her Mother She Tired of |*S " Hey Vt oS TET TT HER \ ving te reas iusieatnde ole blows. and staff at Lihons. The number of prisoners this morning | tions in an attack laune day between the Ancre and the Somme 3 Enright, othe cials and bl Sia J sig ; sHeat | : sees Marighs, oltier off an) Emp | SHIPPING Loss BY fi BOATS was close to 25,000. The American machine S and infantry went into battle with their Investigation bexan after thefts! “I am safe and p contented, ' a North of the Somme the Allies, after taking agro traditional enthusiasm, They met the Germans and defeated them here @ontinued on Second Pago.) reold. daugt ft Mme. Marie|, 1 ne, Chiee OF Mlat read ist as they did along the Mame, At places esistence developed, 0 le . yut all alor British and hed through ' ; veo tanks and “whippets” assisted the cial in- 1 throug he harassed enemy who was trying to hold up their advance. y ink AT THE HOTEL BILTMORE aa ee ee ecen Further south the French advanced rapidly and in- lized that thus a only two divisions of reserves have been hairan ch New York (Cental? Halt aie KUbW her: Ga wre raairaopie 6 [creased their number of prisoners as they pushed their line identified, and these new troops have not been able to make Directors Had Been I fot that bs es tired of living at hom | AMERICAN SCHOONER SUNK | that a a th [forward Last night British airplanes dropped large quan-| any impression on the advancing Allies. Se ‘ Bier ehers urn sone money. | Itittes of bombs in areas behind the German line. Eleven German divisions have been not only defeated Newman, for many ; ‘kno ow! BY SUBMARINE OFF as erate ee earn age The Germans are now well back toward the Somme, | in the fighting of the last three days, but so utterly crushed food Ser anand crew of Stanle 3 south of Peronne. With this stream at their back and the! that the German higher command has been unable to make country, died in his r Newport Ne ‘ ; ‘; ; i ' any counter stroke anywhere. Biltmore shortiy afte ewP : va | Allied guns and airplanes pouring shells into the crossings y y Mr. Newman has bee ut e has vy ce Hifi : ‘ The latest news from the French was that they had eks and latterly ha 1 BWP WS, Aug. 10.—T ‘ over the Somme, the posilion of the enemy is serious weeks and latterly ante NEWPORT NEWS, Aug. 10.—7 F 16 serigus |captured the towns of Saulchoy and Davenescourt. Saul- hia room under : American schooner Stanley L, Sea and nurses, Mr. Newman was William County, Va was educated in Kentucky. The and | ped away from the home of her n| Not until her mother received her s mail has any clue private of his f ruin man, bound from Newport News to a foreign port, was sunk last Monday 110 miles east of Cape Hatteras by a German submarine. Capt. W. C. red \dmiral said t It is reported that the bridge over the rin near ~ | Peronne has been broken. [Junction with the congested condition of the German trans- choy is about five miles northeast of Montdidier. This fact, when taken in con-| RAPID ADVANCE OF THE FRENCH. French troops attacked at 4 o'clock this morning and eee eerie he tant ea y had” een une [A “i eH sight eae | OFFICER! s WIFE KILLED, |Port service, will cause much difficulty to the enemy shou'd| at 10 had scored the advance of four miles. Montdidier Lecaleypity and Deen | ; va ay a Bride cage Rreckiyn Woman ana a Child Strack |fe¢ intend crossing the river. |had been surrounded by 9 o'clock, according to news re- Pacific rt, Le.| GERMAN DESTROYER SUNK, nan, Capt. MeAlor by 1 KK in Connecticut {LLIED LOSSES ONLY 6,000, | ceived shortly after noon to-day. In 1883 ma ‘ of the he bec ! Observed OM Leebrugize by Hritioh in 1901 he was chosen President of the | destroyer probably was sunk by a Br New York Central, ish mine, the statement said, ine junch, The members o: laubmarine crew looted the schooner before sinking her with @ bom» the! nine er dakdale, six m n Friday lea north of evening. Both were residents of Brooklyn, The Allied casualties, including all the killed. wounded and missing, are less than 6,000, or not more than one On the other ‘hand, the German casualties have been tremendously heavy. | fourth of the number of prisoners counted. The French line at that hour ran through Faverolles, Piennes, Rollot, Cuvilly, Ressons-sur-Matz and Vi-->- This line puts Montdidier behind the French line. The German retirement is under heavy pressure from |mont, The German communications have been so disorgan.| the French armies, Information received in London at 2 tt a tenn MESAEROGO or

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