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CRUSE ee pe es THE EVENING WORLD, TULSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1918. GREAT ‘GERMAN “SUPPLY BASES MENACED BY ALLIED DET VE é. SSTIES PRESS THEIR ATTACK American and French Generals and Aides -|BERMANSTOSEIZE in BOAT 60 MILES Be lt ame her brokeni asked why they wanted a pho (Continued From First Page) ROS from thr | W LNES: Entering a Church in an Alsace Town [ser pegs soon o KAISER CALLS CROWN COUNCIL EE ila OF AROS SIS See | who spoke English r “Foch’s Artillery Now Has Full Control of All 2 a the Roads in and Out of Noyon, — ‘a Notably to Ham. Soldiers Leaving Flanders for erratic course of the sea dart froin [trawier which picked : + vant a ‘ the hidden submarine. After div doves sttee they Had best PARIS, Aug. 13.—The Allied forces in Picardy made a heavy attack Russia May Weaken the under ie Monin rstad, the tact tatltn “n wantostent h ne They wer Western Front, arose to plain view, cireled around |Capt. Robert J and two men of to-day along the entire front from Chaulnes southward in a determined f ffiort to break the resistance of the enemy. The Allied artillery now has - full control of the converging roads in and out of Noyon, near the “Southern end of the line, notably that running toward Ham, to the north. “The difficulty of the enemy in carrying out a retrograde movement is thus greatly increased. = So grave is the situation for the enemy that, according .o the Strassburger Post, the Kaiser has called an important Crown Council at perial Headquarters, at which Chancellor Hertling, Dr. Helfferich, new i Ambassador to Russia, and Admiral von Hintz, the new German “Foreign Secretary, will be present. M and he bow of the vessel and, as if pos-|the schoo! sexsed of a murderous intelligence | Sanchez a ATY.| ana desire to torture its victims, came [Schooner Wi Capt, Frank Lynch and two men of t Lena May finally struck " ’ oo Occupation Means First Step in, Capt. Hansen sought the office of E xtending Influence Beyond, ithe Norwegian Consul General at N>. Two SUBMARINES REPORTED 17 State Street immediately after ne | | Courland and Lithuania. “|i is men bad een tances tron | TN ATTAGK ON FISHERMEN sa the naval patrol boat It was there LONDON, Aug. 13.—The Germans’ he told the story of the Sommerstad’s | | a destruction. |Survivors Also Say That Crews “We were coming in ballast frou} Were Shelled After Leaving Ships, . Norwegian port to New York,” hie Soma Provably Kille ares, the EX- | cid, After putting in at Halifax for change Telegraph correspondent in examination, we came down the coast,| AN ATLANTIC POt Aug. 13. 4, Capt, Albert w of ti am H, Starbuck, and VIOL. ATION OF TRE. - one ven of the « more at the helpless craft and | ' i intend to occupy Petrograd, a de spatch to the Copenhagen Politiken from Helsingfors d i the Danish capital reports, ‘Troops Keeping a sharp lookout for submar- |The fishing schooner Acushla arrived , brought toward the obj t is Waters we had been w: the fishing ssels Progress, Sta ih a eats “At 8.15 o'clock y mor Buck and Helena May, all sunk | te Ee REPLACE HEAVY ARTILLERY ded. patch from Amsterdam saya|When we were twenty-five miles/a submarine off the Ceors nk daturm east of Fire Island light- |The men were picked up el mile detachments of German k-out reported the wak east of garrisoned in East Flanders, have A IN ATTACKING ENEMY GROUPS Sena ae nn he ne hom May vate | yort side. We had seen no| Sennett, which was brought to th AP iw The occupation of Petrograd by received no warning or |Port, told of the sinking of th other yoners Old Timer and Cruise 1 tho engines | They declared th re shelled when they le and probably were killed the Germans would be but an |of the many violations of th | called Brest-Litovsk treaty and constitute the first step in the Ger- jifeboa » proeeyery- erect ores ¥ crews of the uadrons Kept Ready for Instant Service Harass Infantry, Convoys and Supply Trains—121 Machines in One Attack. ould cs nt the crew to the| vessels ¢ of which we had two; one | their ehij man programme for extending their of them w: MeO Ne 1s hothing Was seen of them aft prog’ for ng of them was a motorboat. But the | the vesscle sank . | influence beyond Courland and Lithu- jexpected shock of the explosion did! ‘The attack on the Mary Sennet . WITH THE FRENCH ARMY IN) tinual attack from these bombing “ ‘ Iready under their domination. | not co Cruiser and Old ‘Timer was made } FRANCE, Aug. 13 (Associated Press), | Pinnes “ Rr ays P . | From the Al two submarine cording t 1 e ° . . F é | necsas survive his’ is the first re TEERng the battles of the inst few]. The latest prisoners taken say they 3 necessary w erdiaaeh ee ey Ande one ata belong to the rearguard whose min- baled nor E @, the acrial service, particularly | sion is to delay the advance of the hist ery oF barding squadrons, 8 been| French and facilitate the retirement =. an important role, The|of the main force with the supplies Jania point of view the uddenly one of tt w spotted of an vedo coming starboard side , of having passed directly under our Fee ee eee ca uraer ew DANISH STEAMER REPORTED the western front re If there lis any great uprising of FR jagainst a German occupat | occupation fro} would be to their advant nk raid rer enna ae saad planes have virtually re-|@0d big a : ‘ ins | iN au Sacer: Radi Pre eR : ie chit Magpokafiie ia ne vee speed ahead when we saw the torpedo, SINKING OFF NANTUCKET ‘A fearful spectacle of ruin, says! o insure control might involve a .; Placed the heav: llery, which the —__— e me still the surface, slowly nonyy Geel ry ny the Havas correspondent, is spread | serious withdrawal of forces from The pate : ote Allies were not able to bring up fast) out along the great sw 4 y » of 0! olgt and ance slapping of the ave st) —_---— - Penough to keep pace with thelr| pasture lands behind Be ea LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS |GERMANS FEAR U. i TROOPS, —— ke ered th ni oeienruder, or | Wi Bee ten eis n Occupation rines, Story of Passengers on when the naval patrol picked us u are stationed where iy for service at airdromes eo that | French troope is superb. In the front | Court Was repulsed Whithe: fa ratatelngs to: the MALGY n troops un- “We captured a few prisoners last night in patrol encounters south ment of the formation of the I rat | the commanders have not ail they can Army. Mesaye. |" [ap to hold Bye nents fhe" newspaper, SUBMARINE'S CREW DRUNK would not have been may take the air at the instant/line for several days, they h eall is received from signal planes,|dergone great hardships in t ; “advance. Grasse and Rollot, southeast of Mont- | pie ifinaneak SAYS COL DE THOMASSON Resistance to Ger assed across our bow, and then} q D The work of these airplanes is so|didier, There the enemy 1s continu. BRITISH id | im the Mast, while we looked on helplessly came British B 5 Sd that: they dnmedlatal ing his desperate resistance, Heaps ‘ a Pepe : : 3 | LONDON, Aug. 12—Germany, in right fo ship from the port side a : f organ: at they immediately at-| oo crman dead lie on every aide, and| LONDON, Aug. 13.—The text of today’s War Office statement]Commanders Order Their Men to|the bitterest hour of defeat in the None Stata wesween er © aes he ole eee tan bedi as hapa re ce mente seh ~ the fields that were formerly green follows: Do as Much Damage as Pos re she has yet es ae suenoed as very quiet, and there|a Br feet rhe OPERA <tRGIE va 7 ains when they receive sig-|are now torn up and strewn with “ « hatila ws effecte, " vements i tbh <a Jin the east not only by the advance he boats were launched | yeceived a wire yesterday afte ' 3 ons. reconnoltring. planes Tn| masses of debris, ier ‘On the battle front our troops effected further improvements in sible to Americans. ofthe Allied expeditions, but by the Without trouble, In four minutes the| apparently from a United Stutes pat ; i his their work ix very similar to that| The enthusiasm of the French their positions north of the Roye and on the north bank of the Somme) PARts, Aug. 13.—It would have been | perpetually growing movement of un- peli rare atet awash and she went |i oat, stating that a U boat had bec f ' the heavy artillery in its co-ordi-|troops has carried them up to the! and captured additional prisoners. Hata ag anh ce an Ieully lorganised resistance to her ocoupa:| + toward the coast all|sishted off Fire Island on the Ne tion with the aerial service. railway line running between Cam- : . ; n giving American forces a maximum n, Saye the Daily Tel ph. da were just. within ¢ iat other patrol boa by deal allack i D e ene) ¢ neighborhood 0! ‘OUQUCS-]}of efficiency in a minimum o ESL oatce. " hin sound id Bombarding squadrons are kext! peigne and Roye. The spirit of the| A local attack made by the enemy in the neighborhood of Fouque of eth tener in * minsimun at m 4 not a part of Russia where | of the Island lightship. siren a eir ad- lof the Scarpe (Arr mt) a the neighborhood of Vieux-Beryuin roops or convoys in villages or at] vance of ten kilometers through fields | Lee eee Ale ME a Woroad terminals. ‘This system was eic-| swept by machine gun fire. Great| (Flanders). v it mot Been for the good | ade, will, soon eae oor ane auestion’ SAYS MATE OF LENA MAY Mian atneseeyeies VSpuoved at Lassigny the other day. An|stocks of ammunition and war ate “A hostile attack against our positions in the Merris sector was re- pgs HG aed) intelltwence fi : Jof meeting the Allied expeditions. | of OL, Bi rving plane reported the town en-|rial of all kinds are being left as the . ” Ce aesene fe know now that the eee ‘ si Rae Aug. V--Navy De mbered with troops and supply | Germans retire, Pulsed after sharp fightiny ary ee German High Command Hes beep Fae: Bitterness of Ukraine Penn Stamped on the Stars and Stripes, | » Vavead than attend rains. Airplanes to the number of| A General commanding a French FRENCH uneary about the American | Army Agw beg oiet and, Revolvers in Hand, Jeered | torasy. to the Polson attack mad M flew to the spot and twenty-one| division, seeing a battalion hesitate to| PARIS, Aug. 13.— “There were no events of importance reported, t fine, have. received to do| WASHING agian Tatars . ne, weer” | by @ German submarine off tho Nor js of bombs were dropped. This|throw itself into a dangerous posl-| during the course of the night on the battlefront ae Tonbie Desauae. the ual srihting ait tears SERED gas ls cartied’ in reservoirs, to be, $e. ttack caused a large fire, destroyed! tion under heavy machine gun fire, ‘a © destined be nu of new | 2sainst ¢ a ed NANTUCKET, Mass, Aug. 13. the s path ¢ otor lorries and blocked the streets|directed his auto into the centre of | “Several enemy raids in the Vosges and upper Alsace were without formations, | At Be iMcon is boms\ing the f ‘day Auxiliary schooner Earl and Deparment that int teach th ¢ Lassigny, tieing up the movement | this position, Standing up, he shouted | result.” Seed aa erat atl eile reteaokiom as: [tina et evewi(nesa German's was added to-day to the list Getinana probably. figured ‘the lot the enemy for hours to his men: “See, the Boches are AMERICAN opie he Ameria penetrate as far as! when they travel about ng ves ink by a German Psu comne Wm with she tide: TF aul All crossroads, as well as raiiway| gone." His men thereupon sprang | WASHINGTON, Aug. 13,—Gen. Pershing’s report last night said: _— Jdo so only in large squads, according | maring of Geor ank on Satur- | P Six ‘men Were Kassed in. th inctions re important lines of| forward and within the next three ii ‘ : | $0. Ele tora ae ee eey no GAY x of the crew, |" Puy ne Obe weacmen ommunication meet, are under con-|hours advanced seven kilometers, ‘Along the Vesle hostile attacks in the vicinity of Fismes were re- TOWN STOPS “BUSINESS jattacked by seeure them for torture | picked up 100 miles ¢ f Nantucket | “We Not Baby tas —————-+-— | pulsed with severe losses to the enemy.’ | Jor burial alive. It is ured that the 1 brow re with four survivors | : —! TO HONOR DEAD SOLDIER |ciernans “wit noe be succemstuh 8 of the ena May, reported|, BOSTON, Aug, 13 ee ' xetting food in any appreciable quan-|\\°', Dee | bab ne A RI AN AN FRENC | HOLD |For Five Minutes Rahway Pays} forces the fig n the west sunfire after having heon looted by a parting shot of the youthful ¢ ths Tribute to Memory of First ee ee Lee raiding squad from the U boat ne whi Russell of the arrival her AND IMPROVE POSTIORS: | BETWEEN SOISSONS AND REEINS |S. Seaceeiem ieee int sm er, ‘The number of fishing ves minut 8 Beara vl tne beginnin war was remaved [caneer: The number of Aallng & AN ATLANTIC POR’ gi 1 nny n ee RAGWE'}O HAYS: NOOR MUR #56 Brazilian freight steamer = John Joseph Mulvey n 4 Ge s| ¢ Fr Lynch i two mer } = t au a ? ” a ang w a he New England c d royart, Captured by Haig’s Troops Yesterda 5 . 4 + ; : action on June 13, and the n|gecanding to Capt. Viadl Hi a he 2 al y Re Ilaa} AiR * d He Y> Guns Are Seldom Silent on Either Side, Bacisl from Rahway to meet ¢ -| ban, Caecho-Siovaic of rs of tho crew of the Lena May had |fog to-day. |The tide, was ra emains in Their Hands—Germans ; ; ; an vies of his country hot been accounted for by shipmates| the time and the observers be Taken Pri cially in the Neighborhood of Fismette— A military mass wa al > reached 1 | veanel to bo in dangerous position ‘aken Prisoner. : ‘ “here Ju’ Marya’? Roman" } BiG CHIC EN qT ASE Phe Hari ond Nevstainen cepcied | = Enemy Fights for Time. [fey teh Scare armies | Ge thay wore auvlested to teany (nel DIED. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN soldiers from the Government ON BUSY AVENUE ‘: t rasan at ins ene es MCB, Aug. 18 (Associated Press). |the Aritish are two from the north | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY | ~~ Fis crow The personal effects of | 1918. at the Hote! Savoy, aft 4 = ; > | 4 lied forces holding new lines and one from Flanders, All told, over jor THE VISSLE, Monday, Aug. 1°.—| the American positions on the Woevre| SARATOGA WINNERS. 3 ¢ fishermen intrinsic value, | Ing lines, ANNA HELD, fed in the second Battle of the| 20 German divisions have so far been | (Associated press).—-The Germans di- | Saturday night without — inflicting Two Hundred Fowls Knocked Off wer taken, al th provisions a eof funeral late Hime, improved thelr positions, eneaced by the Allied forces in this |rected counter actions nat the|damage, The enemy nt over! FIRST RACE—For thr ad Truck Start Lively Sprint n t Lying in re t off a few feeble counter-at chs | baie Of this number some 24 have | Pranco-American line between Sols Pick air sf arrying = pr 1 for} and Unwarge rf puree S00: ing Contest MM NERAL CH ae Broadway, 60 increased the number of their yeen in action against the British | sons and Rheims yesterday, but with wh American and Freneh tr s 1 te t $, first; Applet ro epee ; ; | SCHAE i on Aus AL risbners last night and this morning. alo: At least five of the enemy di- | out bringing any change in the The Americans who will nue W " ) ne), to 18 tod] i Beth Pag i, Alte er rene Be F he enemy appears to be moving) Visions are exhausted and either have | uation did the enemy reveal the advance or will meet the an and 4t third. | rolling pea ht eral fran re t , Sa considerable number of troops,| beet OF oon will be removed from the jany Intention of an immediate at chooses to attack, will thus be 28 Counterbiast, “Dandy | ue with scores of W looked ot i ‘ Teehel MA } leavy movements westward are ré Hee tempt to recover any portion of the nd no less ready f Phalaris and Endian ¢ an Chant also ra j high just befe 01 be eta teh ok Ley . NE venriat observers, put no|. DUFIng last night the enemy territory lost north of the Ma mat than the troops which assisted in pass under the eleva 1 poara out, where ten of} Nebo Automobile carters launched 6 attack east of! At no point was a hard blow de shing the enemy across the Marne . ‘00D hickens oF he As th wer ae aren’ force) remains By ent P 1 the Vesie ick we sicture thes | LOST, FOUND AND REWARD Se Crown Ruppre | Pourquescou he was driven off |livered. The guns on either side were |" jor the moment, the lines here are pain TR fgecl ese eae ~ ~ Nee i aiite without eailing| With easualtien, the Britisy positions /seldom silent, and at many places /negriy stablliged and it may be # ' wi boat crew and joUNt Mm the werman Crown Prince for|Temaining intact J expecially in the neighborhood of Riis Au Cate manent Af 0 ual ih avwainan ; me north of Fismes, where the op iw 4 Hy Dace En inforeaments are now re cer OF Fiaripe, Waals Ee OF the artillery duel now in. pro- eas E Proyart remains firmly in the hands| Ported concentrating of Roye, | posit es Are clone, Vis |greas, supplemented rey t ‘ y ¢ ee warched the American po y a lea o| Meerred by f the British this morning, hav t they are being badly mauled by ay} PAD A PT patrol encount uvy guns aden en finally taken by them yesterd and = shell m both the * # with machine gun Ars ft Germans are reaching the dis - and the Frenen J y that the Crown I lorth of the Somme the Americans ar areas of the Allies but the may decide upon a counter-attack ¢ - _ quiet nigh né principal ac- Was an acti at ht wel eneh anh) meri » batlerie nt a quiet al the Dal aot ihe line in Flandere toward Kem-|* Die seale in that sector, but s jFrench and American batteries of . ANOTHER MOONEY APPEAL, on in this loc neing at the) UP the line ande ward Ke eavies have every curve in the A — ‘ end of their position on the} Meh but reports of its results have fon would # itate th » 4h 1 } h ; : are nd t) ton a th jk ub, renerse. of tie Ite have |p of divisions which presumably a viong this front within: thei ae Labor Aska Wilson to Intercede iesaan tak pur between Ktinchem and Bray./ 001 30 1) and relatively unim. |Dadly necded on the British front and roads in ry part of tho re THUD BAC for New Triat Ti i d re the British improved their po- | de ‘ atively unin | Or lor points, It eema probable | *ticted area between the Veale and | iit WASHINGTON, Aus, 13 Mid- Heeh Spe a uesday & Wednesday, Aug. 13th & 14th Ba tions along the whole length of the} portant affair. < Aiane ure likewise subject to ar- | 1% Wilson to-day was formal ASSORTED BUTTER CREAMS: A att gh he ra that any attempt to wrest | by ott The 1 tw deliciousl q ur by stormin capturing en aeaiara har hth Unione taht ry fire, representative or ry Mutter vite : Ve just taken it would be extreme he German: 1 e th ceils dae | (aanaer Re thie Ah Vets tra 5e| me. tekis Ai eg Phi | nig py 4 withdrawal arive Allie t ® \to take Thomas J. Moone — aad ame x ona about 2,000 yards ncomaenn tions along the line south of the Alone | Hosttion 1s ter 7™ iMoulty, | a Realm, 1185 | Trosident, ‘understood heast of Herleville, where the Au that r take 1 > FIRTH TAOk F and np:| to_the memorial shortly v ALS SA'S GENEVA, Switserland, Aug. 12.—The!that they can afford to take more] wyprit Hac tn? | te, the memorial short et eee TANDY NUT IIL K CHOCOLATE pellans m touch with the enemy: | auvtrans ure reported moving an im. {time for a retreat over that riv.r| TEUTONS WHINING AGAIN, She 1 TOO ey eee a eeacek Day || | BURbemiaak dust MARASCHING CHE. German cou attack yesterday @t | inenwe ar of material and great |confident that the A will not ex antes "i Woods bomb outrage in San Fran the tiny little pebbles RIES—Without a Philly, further south, resulted in the | pumve non ack ian ent themselves too much In an eff ng. ¢ _ one finds at the ik Houbt the finest deti« itis withdrawing to the ¢ f | ttal a a ahes ¥ SS Thin ti es om Oot ne, Gullek, President of Campare |] shore, hut when | 4 Hey of it» Kind io the @ town, as nothing could be a - 1 a ‘iss eat Girls, Dies in Ma tooth eracks the dai a candy 5 j as n alia © Geen \ ee a ndait Rae aia tly flavored shell a ere, Chill w in No|f bu A Wo he 4 tasty Nut is reveate Another counter attac Austrian railwa ' Hicat b ‘ * Ae ee r oth t , Assor' + vessented dic b \ fe ‘5 ant. dont of the Campfire 4 t i On talewsli potiered under British fire. Pee eeiere he Austrcehwis fronuer (the Americans have not ceased to| Commune Jtallan a squads | tom Clay Sebado Wohelo Among the new troops the enemy | Das been cloned wince Saturday : K | rons attacked from low heights recog mpi, 118i War Mee Me. The funeral ie th P y | ROME, Aug. 13.—An official statement °XErt Pressure nigable hospitals. Patients and other A ed a se iaimed, Weather field, Mass. on a speeifiod weight includes the container y hurled into the line in front of | issued to-day at the War OMce saya: German airplanes dropped bombs un person. were killed,” ear, Trach fast, recently returned from I LF bran» ~ m SEES Sst = ~ ‘, te ential Saale SES Ane Re an ree eee e

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