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sul IT QUT WHERE YOU _ ARE” WAS BATTLE CRY OF AMERICANS ON THE MARNE) ‘Will Stick Here Till We're All Dead,” New York Unit Vowed, After Most Terrific ment of the War. Bombard- By Martin Green. (Special Correspondent of The Evening World.) Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES IN FRANCE, July 22.—The t German advance toward the Marne which was launched at midnight yrday, July 14, had three objectives—the capture of Chatillon-sur-Marne, | southwest of Rheims, and a crossing of the river at that point; the capture of Chalons, southeast of Rheims, and another crossing of the river there, and, finally, the automatic fall of Rheims, because the and Then Turned Germans Back |’ » THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, |WRITER AND NURSE CHEERING U.S. 5. SOLDIERS S 90 ON CASUALTY iE -LISTFROM ARMY: DEATH TOTAL, 20 Seventeen Met Death in Action and Thirty-One Are Re- ported Severely Wounded. WASHINGTON, Aux. 17.—'The War Department to-day announces 90 cas ualties from the west front fighting, divided as Killea we follows: in action, 17; died of n t9,1 F a1; 20 \y, 4), wounded severe (degree undetermin and missing in action, 19. Tho list follows KILLED IN ACTION. B. L. Rice, Sparta, Wis A. J. Ortman, Hunter 4 Columbus, 0; C. Sct ins Grove, Pa. Corpla, J. W. boro, Tenn E. C. Mulligan, Avenue, New York. Wagoners J, R. Massey, ,, C, B, Scott, Hutchinson, Privates M. Burrows, Volga, 1, Coperider, Pea Ridge, Ark.; Cummings, North Hanover, Mass. wounded t Sergts: nue, s Ave- h, Armstrong, Jones No. Princeton, Kas. 8. D. CB |N died of accident and other | ‘| Hugos’s pet dachshund, : {ir curred the wrath of Mrs. Hugo, 2026 Willow | A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS |MOVIE STAR ACCUSES STATEN ISLAND GERMANS OF SEDITIOUS REMARKS Gail Kane Causes Arrest of Inn Keeper Hugo and His Wife Held for Hearing. An exchange of American and Ger- man sentim: by members of stion pieture troupe, ed by the star, Miss Gail Kane, as defenders of the common cause, and by German- born keepers of a Staten Isiand tavern near St. George, hay soon lead to aa increase in the population of an in-| ternment camp. | While the silent actors were pre- | paring for an exterior set at an inn kept by Louis Hugo and his wife yesterday, one of the troupe went #0 |far as to digplay affection for the whereupon be | “There're more dogs around here than that one,” Mra. Hugo s alleged {to have said, “You're all schwein- hundes!" These remarks attracted Miss Kane dnd Miss Corene Uzzell, another act- ress, in the scene, It looked quite threatening for the infuriated Mra. Hugo, who Is alleged to have uttered as a parting shot: 1 hate all Americans and the A rican flag.” | The Hugos were promptly arrested land brought before Magistrate Sam- H, Kvans of Tompkinsvilie, who them in $1,000 and $200 bail or a hearing next week on a [Fes of utterjng seditious remarks, Miss Kane and her associates were POLICEMAN KILLED IN SLAYER HUNT; ANOTHER DYING Newark Fugitive Cornered Fast Side Tenement Gives Battle. Following a murder in Newark, one police officer was killed and another wounded early to-day In a revolver battle with a fugitive cornered in @ t at No, 336 East 38th 8: ty. Twenty « cre fi » bat Patrolman Thomas Flaherty of the East 35th Street Station, and De- tective Sergeant Tomaso Adubatio tener: t of Newark Headquarters, were both shot through the abdomen, Adubatto died later in Bellevue Hospital, Fla- herty’s condition ts critical», Salvatore Annabile of No, 204 Bergen Street, Newark, is locked up at the East 35th Street Station charged with tho Newark murder and the New York shootings. Annabile and his cousin, Joooph achievement first two objectives would render The complainants, achievement of the first Nhe Densley, Riverton, Utah Volpe, who lived in the same house, the positions of the French in the ruined cathedral’ | B. E. Gunnell, No. 54 Elizabeth Ave- STRIKE TIES uP WORK aitehaediarpatty lant Alb At OEE city sector untenable. The Cae have told hd the | WihlERES HOLT ano MLLE Onl = OF AMERICAN BOYS flag (halls ae N. J. a | Badtord Gtrdet, Newark: Wades loin HPO | wes 1 oO. « > ri J. Mead, ! xi 2 a oF ensi aes Btarios — | 8: sky 8. . a . 8 rt fi were forced, on July 18, to abandon their offensive Pee Swearingen, Kansas City, Pub gaateatbey t con tom, They were seen talking and take the defensive. | Mo.; P. Tstotray, Indiana Harbor, Ind.) [ong Island City Firm in Confer- outaide the etiey and as they sep~ ps ; : ted witndsses declare Annabile » the Germans failed to break through the | DIED OF WOUNDS. enc ; are na While the G orarvene k 8 Private J. Johnagon, Bellaire, O ence With Workers and Federal firgd three shots into the back of Aliied line at any point, particular New York interest should be directed DIED OF ACCIDENTS AND OTHER Administrator. Volpe, who died instan janab’s toward a sector covering about three miles of front on the historic Plain | AS 3 000 p ( 1X WORTH MILLIONS DESERTER ESCAPE CAUSES. No settlement had been reached early| disappeared and is said to have ee ‘ i ¢ ° o ven | ci Mrs. Volpe and told her ~ ie » that sec! was held by two American units, one o! | Private R. Baker, Rensselaer, N. Y./ to-day in a strike among the employees | called on of Chalons, because that sector was held by two American units, one of | ) .U~. | ) ul 1] Private A. Hess, McKeos Rocks, Pa. /of Hosenwasser rothers, Jackson [that her husband was shot, hich is largely composed of men from New York. | WOUNDED SEVERELY. Avenue and Orchand Street, Long . with Dete‘ives Rothen- These units, working in co-opera- fa — a - ai ; a a | y AR f Lieut. D, E. Beil, Briston, Pa. Hsotite hae herd ald ad bp Ld borg and Langheld, ee ke ah eo Fi e parts of Oe ani rotestant alike, an 1c . | Bre 4 600, a a Headquarters, trailed the fugitive ‘> Ctlon with the French, wore paris i. | Catholics received the sacrament of | VU, Lieut. V. H. Harding, East Pem=| sich army accessories as shoes, leg- aia S a 1h an BUteObe Piey larger units holding the line protect-| communion. At the conclusion of the | broke, N. V. «ings, aviators’ coats, gun covers and|New Fork i ing Chalons, but it so happened that) mass the Chaplain spoke briefly to the cinhinsalieeaie | Sersta. ‘P.M. Bowakl, Chicago; He] other articles. ‘The strike deterred tm- |) 1 ¢ cacarees of hee ate the two units mentioned were sta-| men tate ‘ : Otto, Tomah, Wis.; C, Specter, Russia. | mediate shipment of the goods now on | ¢* «bile at No. rat tioned at a point where the Germans], ihe French Genera cue mates |Big Gains Made i in 1 Food, Cot-|Newark Politician, Absent in} Held Patrolman in Her Auto|” Corpl. G. W. Blewer, Syracuse, | order, and picking up Detective Hauser at e structions that o otto | contemplated breaking through and gh i be. ‘estate: 31 hich 3e1 > Alijes > arty hile > Ve IN, Y. Firat intimation of the strike was|the Kast bist Street Station, SLA aerate shall bo ‘Hesister sur plac ia" ie | } ton, Wool, Oil, Coal and Germany, Alien Property While He Got Away | Gorpia. G. Konek, Taytor, Ark.; G, A.|tade known yesterday, following a con- to the iret Aventis address tured German mapsgstablish that the|dishe “Bight ie out where you ares “t Other Minerals. Custodian Takes Charge. False, She Says. upeny: Jace, Wa ference between the heads of the firm. |) brother-in-law said Annabile German high command had prepared | YN Yor hy eget rene Ravens a | wea picsennasessternts Wagoner B. F. Jennerjoha, Forest- | 0% y Hira eerie re (foes Poggi ecs might be at his brother's home and reper after ‘ ain i‘ : an itinerary or time table calling £0F] “Tho soldiers repeated the motto] WASHINGTON, Aug. 17.—War| The property of Gottfried Krucs Aceused by the Government with {ville Wis. Standards for Army Clothing in. this |!€4 them to @ door on the fifth . Fr the arrival at Chalons at 1} o'clock 00) several times in chorus, and then} 1. 1) soz were most numer-| Millionaire brewer, real estate own-| iin, ‘ier who had been ar-|_ Privates 8, Barnhart, Curtin, Pa.;leity, and Harry Gillman, National Or-|of the East 38th Street building the night of July 4 of the shock the tines Gene a Leetind : p : [er and political leader of Newark, ISIE CRS Re ie KR. BB. Beck, Denmark; D. Byron,|ganizer of the National Shoeworkers of} They demanded admittance, and a troops, which were expected to ov) he struggle of the night. All through | ous in businesses devoted to f004/x + who is now in Germany, han | Te as a deserter while in her COM- | Hrightwood, Mass.; 1. G. Caldweil, | America. high-pitched voice warned them not whelm the twoAmerican forces. Proof] sign of life. showed on. the German | production ang distribution, cotton |ween taken over by tho allen prop-|Pny in the Bronx at 12.40 o'clock 19 lOoncord Juncifan, Mass.; W. G. Chia. The strike of 3,500 hands employed | to try to get In or they would be shot. that the Germans confident?y expocted | side, 7 t our forces knew ia ytd and woollen manufacturing and deal-|erty custodian, {t was announced|t rnin, Mrs. Rebecea Carleton, |holm, Seymour, Conn.; W. Clark, ire aie plnats alan ubaper ely The detectives decided that uniformed to go through at this point was fur- | Sh0CKd Crillely Tree ecially. selected |!g, coal mining, fron, copner, alum | to-day. The estate is valued at from {of Ni West 72d Street, was held lgouth Coventry, Conn.; G. Dill, Grand| eased wages within the next six | mea were needed to convince the fu- nished by the capture 0: derma) shock troops had been assembled in] inum and ‘other m production, | $5,000,000 to $10,000,000, In $2,000 bail when arraigned be Rapids, Mic: montha. Hefore the strike, the firm| itive they represented the law, and Major of Inteiiigence with his aide| the woods to await the order of com-land oi] production and distribution,| Mr. Krue! accompanied by his| Us 8. Commissioner Hitchcock to-day. Private F. Early, Cambridge, N. Y.| Produced 17,000 gas masks ® day. Since | blew a police whistle. Flaherty and and chauffeur three miles back of our) mand, | It was not known at that) a ording to a Treasury analysis of | wife, went to Germany before tha] surety company went her bond. AT privates 1 J. Gruah, Mount Morrio, | 453 way ynave been able to make only| patrolman James Kichler responded. Zront line on the night of the 1th, — | {ime} hit nae aeally supervised the|income tax returns, war in 1914, and {il health Is given} Nearing was set for next tday. UL; A. L. Hart, Humpurey, Ark.; 3. scaenteses enaneree The police again demanded admit THE CAPTURE OF AN ASTOUND: | advance from a point inside the In addition, thousands of small |by his family as one of the reason: ax ording to Ralph W. Horne, As- |iumphroy nia, Ia.; C. M. Lewis, tance, and then Flaherty broke in the ED GERMAN MAJOR. ian lines north of Rheims es In many. Industral and|why ho has not returned to the|sistant United States Attorney, w'9l Watovilie, Ne csc, Merteynode| ARMY LAUNCH GROUNDS door In some miraculous manner the] AMERICAN HEARTS RISE TO} commercial classifications made|United States. Under the Tra prosecu Patrolman) iiazelton, Kans.; J. M. Moeller, South The cornered fugitive opened fire German M.jor had ridden througo] THEIR FIRST GREAT BATTLE. [profits ranging from 100 to 3,000 per | With the Enemy Act an American re- | Rosenfeld of mn Avenue BO- bNonwalk, Conn.; D, W. Olschefakie ON ROCKS OFF ASTORIA and the detectives answered with & our lines over a badly torn-up road] ‘phe two units of which I write have !cent. above their normal profits for|*iding in Germany ts classed ag ne udiles “ : wig ; 81% | Hartford, Conn.; H. . Olson, Chica- - Aeraneeg Ri diate eadewtey ig Seees without being seen, He ran into one} been in France for months and have | yre.war years, which even then were/encemy and the Alien Property Cus- | ls pap © found the soldier was} oo. yr Ry tak MLRRAGn ie |O% a vr, and the whole neighbo: i our cuinps ina forest and his cas, taken part in numerous minor en |e ttt a nin odjan acted aa he didn the cases of |® and started with him in CORAL HAGUE SE GR ORERT CLA Officers and Women Taken} yianerty fell. Adubatto also was wa¥ stopped by road congestion. The) (iKenmais prior te dy iva effort, | Detailed information on the extent |George Fhret, New York brewer, and| Mrs, Carleton's car for a police sta- UThebdale, I son Bas, Wikt Off, Crew Saves Boat at wounded, but did not know it Major got out and beg ) ask AQUOS) "Their previous efforts had been con-| of war profiteering has been given| Mrs. Lily Bu widow of the st Way, it is charg 1p, 8. Woaving, Naugatuck, Conn; High Tide. and eorieg wiaherty cow @ ihe tiods in Gern He was promptly | fined to night iy or to standing off | Congress recently in compliance with | Louis brewer. Both EF and Mr suddenly stopped the ¢ Fra Aaa netons ICARDA NG: Police of the Harbor Squad reportea| Sutomobile outside, Then he : nabbed and his companions were} German night raiding parties. Here) J’ ciution requesting it, and the|Dusch have returned to this country | Put both her arma around tha polices 10° vushik, Cleveland, O. : "Tegrly to-day that tho United atates| !4Psed, and both victims were burried dragged from the car You are not) and, as the Chaplain describes the it. | Federal Trade Commission is under-| to m tight for the return of r{man, who was asitt n the ft] WOUNDED (OEGREE UNDETER-|Army Launch L 37 had gone ashore! Bellevue, ermans?” inquired the Major in goud| uation, “Their hearts rose to it." Few | stood to have obtained information | pros it, and pinned him down while the MINED). on the rocks at Lawrence Point, Astorla,| Detective Hauser hid in a spot that sh of our soldigrs had ever seen a Ger- | ¢, h er Jumped from the rear and 5 A police launch was sent to the scene,) commanded the roof and a window, English | at ‘ from the income reports in prepara- 7 3 ith 3d, son of Corpl. R. H. Seits, Pairfleld, La We are Americans,” replied an offi- | !2an soldter in action, but all of them | | f its critic! f th t lks red An apartment house ‘ Land the police report sal! some of the| but the fugitive fled down a front aed ae |bad felt the discomfort and danger | tion of its criticisms of the meat Wepre uatecoeda ns Wea Ea ‘inccaaa dl 1 this morn.|_, Mechanic W. J. Hoffman, Park-| arty aboard had been linded at Aa-| fire-eacape to the second floor. cer named Tom ' of German gas and 3 y attucks | packing industry Sauets in-law of 2 « binghhi cease enis Ee ORS | pidge, 1il liane cane a Ga Me ef mea ‘But you should be Germa | and all had scores to se the} In citing certain industry or com- F o ie In 1916 sto Federal officials, at x bas Sonaoifield, t torla and= others on North Brothers} A dozen reserves arrived at this : foe, Th looking troubl pa arty und Mrs, Krueger r A. Large, Schoolfield, Ia. | pyland, time, They learned from neighbors sisted the puzzled officer an) 50! Ey Ore POA rouble, | merce classifications as containing for mn he Ana aris Privates J. HW ns, Ottunwa, La. Guard the Astoria Light, Heat t fr . . [half fearing they were r going to} \ eats PAVOLOS 4 ste s Beamer ards at the Astoria Light, Heat) ine fugitive’s hiding pli and De- POOR AROS Be ee ne rear Wh tit | the largest percentage of profitcers, On Apeil M hich J. 1. Cusworth, Woodbine, 1a; B, W.|and Power Company went out to thel oe Gores Andrews atepped inte cratic thus he: was on 4 hers In the late twilight, about 9 o'clock | the Treasury has made it clear thi a ; on ay jHardy, Missouri Valley, fa.) J. W.|Iaunch in a rowboat, They report that) er ae SeUlks St ee oS nett cue of the German headquar ters | In the evening, the Chaplain of one] not ali individual businesses in thes 8 cour it mn 1 her attorney | Haxby Clas ' aes lag B.D. PMI about twenty-five persons were taken| the dark room. He was attacked by tort a German command. which {Unit and the officer in command ap-| groune have gathered in swollen Iho incuOwe (a MU taor 7 the Govern jugaeph, Me. ,, Kalaceowskl, New trom the launch, sneluding a number of] Annabile, but with the help of Klebler 10 ae netphonad to have gone. through in the trenches on a tour of | Reins hate Fan Rea i was niorelyss Hedford, Mass; J. Larvon, Goodman. | oot. several army officers of} and Rothenberg subdued bim ana Piellibe 10 CHa CA TKRER BS 1 eee en eee ceed ee ea ee ee ee eee ere tom cane sol . in car and|¥, Marlow, Decorah, Ja; Hy Miller,| Various ra dragged him to the station. Unable to distinguish the nationality | talk with ¢ nO 1 VG LCOMTARNG:| COAL OROratirm RONG AE WO HAVE Lay He MUR Bad cenOAL IETeCciGiE dibnlee eile ‘The launch waa left with members of! A revolver was found on the fire- of the few shadowy troops he had/“WE'LL STICK TILL WE'RE ALL | ¢normous profits, often several hun- | App npn A E. A. Muilen, No. 6810 New Utrecht |its crow in charge, and was floated at| escape. Cartridges found in it wer encountered on the road, A_ more DEAD!” d per cent. higber than good earn- | a memt w police Avenue, Brook! yn N. Ye ide; RO RTOTISAL Th Chagrined Geman oflicer could not 4 Sn ccc, ale cibars (On tk ag. to. cover inothein owaliasioueliny sme (Oak. Tag A, | sh de, at 6 o'clock this morning. of the same size as those that killed have been found in ail France, and if] “What are your general instruc- BOF TOPMBr: ears 6 hers | men ° Perch Bedford, 1 Regan, Chi. | —— Volpe. hevGould’ have eseaped the vigilunce | tions?” the commanding officer asked | made barely enough to pay justified | yn ,iy, eatin ra Fete eee ie Maiat ae LIBERTY BONDS AT 100.50. eee eee of his guards long enough to have| the first soldier he encountered dividends. County’ a 6 MONTHS FOR ONE ‘HURRAH "4. Sandlow,. No. 1238 Mechanic found a_ piece of Fo pe ae aBp abunly | To atic ap) we're all dead,} Wirn few exceptions, manufactur- | _ Street, Camden, N J. \ New High P at Close MILE OF PRISONERS would have utilized 4t with the aid o} was the repl = are OF clo shoes reported b fe =R! It Was for the Kaiser Woman, C1 Whitthead Walden, Nu Ye of Stack Market, Ditahiat a deee, And you are going to do it? 8 of clothing and shoes reported ACH, DER KAISER! Gown to Good Shepherd te SSING IN ACTION. SIL ae EATERME ene ai GLADDENED HIS EYES The French advance information of| “Sure we are, sir profits, This was true of most c Hiemin, ih Tea a TION. guy. | 4 Rew nian record for Liberty 3 188 the goont ated attack was quite Each soldier in turn gave his| corr siding Government contr | Man in Hospital to Have mn oe told | creat Py Ata) ih Sh ay [the untaxable first issue of Liwerty pirate complete. thanks to the superior in- | ple to fight to the end, ‘The lnst| os of which were let early in the Lord Cat Off His Chest, 4 n r da ot eee nee Hydvilie, Vir dB, | Bonds, waa reached at the closing of e “ » work, The hour when the] instructions were given, the final ad- | | i ly ‘ BALTIMORE, Md, A tA Aon by open § spyehalsal,| the market tay when lot of} Boy in France Writes of American were to L their bom Jdustment of forces was accom-| War when the Governme te Renae : e: ‘oni eu for and Kesth A pyehalss Mabewanteavcatodon ctihesprevieua| paste plc and the hour set for their! plished, Machine gun points were! pelied to stimulate p saa tnt i i y 1 1 y Aut Mena AAR mila hi lest’ Ocioher, was 160.a0, | Victory, Saying “WeAte There idvance on the Allied positions we Visite hands were found to be| supplies nee od by the Ay who ¢ . aneeaea the Gaaiie Pek ry ‘ adelphia | Wkh, made laa ol as 100. = A known two duys ahead of t ra ixtous for action. Pink | of income reports from suit, shirt, un- |e i aca / Sheu G Bielby, Doposit, N.Y. The 3 1-2 bonis of the first lasue With the Goods, of the operation, and the prepara- ledges on banks of clouds ta the west|aere.othing and Shoe manutacturers | ft 0 ' ; ‘ ; ae) Ec OL OSACINA Rs opened at 100,12, with a 2 le of $100,000. In @ jeter to his family, Mechani tions for defen. were mu t by the man alre dy tas below the | showed earning ym 30 to per |} : Tord theo aiaey Lawes pay ae Buying on the ris t was brisk! James J, Garone, formerly of No, 1785 are and thoroughness. ib} horizon, faded and died away ond al cent. in invest apital, Teak ‘ t ! PBAS IEE ‘ 1 N at 100.44, another! iastera Parkway, Broo! 2 ary in warfare, ail contingen-| pole moon shed a ghostly light over! Automobile and motor truck manu- | ° “py > tho work H Corry, \ I i ny La iW u \3 reat Kaater P Hey vB 3 cai tells of i ea were rovid Including the | (he battlefeld \gacturing was profitable, althoush in- | m nly because you tre nw a ie Lael Paeteag plt nied % saike famalnea (cone RO ATTIRE See ee ao i sssbbility Mans, \ dragge until midnight,!come returns show that € cron aly rel Ay pee r Ot issu mained fare Garone was formerly a maker | terrific attack, mig! nth whe tense and | different plant far 7 LEAGUE F ANE v paws Acree ehte my | stale an of therm ometers, jin became auch an our two units, In that event expecta form, some eng aa high | AME TH § Th Ri ui rN | 0 ; den Lai as i | ee adep pat e ig guns pee aut es [or fone, ee MERICANS TORTUR AGUE FORMED 10 .qelmmenicy,“Cnteny “LITTLE MOTHER” MISSED, |tnst tne dove ot Company, sort i ck, but the fightin pirit he} ¢ man to man. |than 10 per cc | Ri yon ane P rn j te i fantry, dubbed him “Macaroni Ben. | men was such BORE Dene ot ¢ Gee ei ed all ear Meat @packers, flour miller ING GEN} AM PR rl {SON CAMPS ROTE oT THE AMERICAN = | Gtel Lete Ste ¥ wate: Take ay, dear family," he writes, “have | tingent operations was nece Mee ia Sheen. | C8 apparently stood at 1 ep Casuatiles, Care of ‘The ou beard of the great American victory Mya shenuh hick. comme tivity back of the German lines, Then ISON D | ‘ : t ard ot te great: Amianienn charge of t! tor decided that th nds began to drag and t Fai py PRISG FR 5 Ht GE MANY or The Sarah Elizabeth Mea n- [over her We have captured about ] front or outpost line should be sucri- | Were consulted continu: Dd ; ae TTR EON ae e 1 daughter of Ge of | 20,000 prisone have to bulld spe } ficed and that the nould Minutes after 12 crimson sp tment h . * aoinalpay Verasas GOMER. Hull Street, Brooklyn, 1s} clat camps for them. The tine of prison- vg) nade i the intermeaiat r peared in the sky to the west and \ A leag for tretion b s ©. Dillon, $74 Paliead anted m ers, four abreast, extended a mile. | line trenches, The defendin, | grunting and throbbing of great lea Are Sub {meri ri n Germany ha " Hehe Sy Teese her disappearance on Aug | “We have shown them, as well as the F] were distributed Saturday nig! A| guns in action was borne faintly on | : i : Avenue, Jersey City, No dei B Gilling.) 4 Ae tather hua been cont AUP: |. ucla worlds tial Wa ate Gb weaning { small contingent of renet he wind to our trenches. pea 2 | “ Mug. 1 recently veer Lin Be \ K u a Wik ning and that we are there with the goods ) with a sprinkling of Ameri sound of guntire became more | GENERAL'S WIFE IN MISHAP. « wa rmer I MS ial, Here te thet ft ae sah Ory : 08 | es grape? it comes to battling with the { Jsent to the frout line and outp: and at 12.10 o'clock the whin . - q 4 He ence, nes Bay, Pape, remember the tim EY J with instructions to remain ther gress of big shells high ia (he wey, Shanks Suffers Nervous Shock 1, ple are asked to aubscribe to ! ! ‘ b he little mother f I UkeA IB Atele wite Sai ae 4 throughout the bombardment, under ‘0 the rear, gaye our forces in Anto Accident A any . Re Gaal Von th Ttalian soldiers? Well, t take Ital y mine advanced. had reached our sector Before ane | | Mrs. Nancy 8h fifty, wife of Gen. | A ‘ i : ff not |S. Ferguson, ay, A sein and tae moidiars ther have the Austrians ; “ c otuer five minutes had passed the y Shanks, head of troop transy Kui - York City, |) ae, Bee | anc at in all ways. They FIGHT IT OUT WHERE YOU | carth was quivering and rockin Hoboken, was taken to the 5 A " 8 A in 8. Crapeau, Whit | aie work in Austria and’ Albania | ARE!” THE BATTLE CRY. histling notice of arriving jhells v ia (harass vas } Ha G. da Tal Hoston. RUN DOWN IN SUBWAY, LIVES. | wasn't ail. They fought side : The main resistar forces. were| continuous and the whole German | i? . i k thi ‘ i with m “ K Ou A thes with the French and, Ameri: i placeg in the intermediate 1 Am- front, ae far us it wan vi ib wis a aut ee ee ee ee jaye a H ‘ do here dge myself to ) meme to Have Died \necuceaeap 4 Detween ‘Traeke| cane ami o py ry mupton and weapons were ied | boiling vista’ of angry, turbulent eye Rute. tn aie Pt ligisty taca in d Pain: efkonl Neer toston, See -Wheslk Mia Him, SRE a ee in antities and machine gun po way of ght reflected from the Trucking np 1 : y Ae tir were established at points com- | discharges of the artillery eC x into the Quart { Bi F mad tel er Five Deaths by Acetdent Ane) Benjamin Pincus, a y Conference on Priseners Of. mR S,ing the anticipated advance, On| It was possibly the biggest German in which for three } mal i Amer prisan war re unced by the Navy ene years old, of No. 45: rd Avenue PAL Aug. 11.—According to a re- Sun ay morning th noral | bombardment of war, extending a pasnenser leut mrt t tect celve t t TON, A 17,—Deaths | had a narrow escape from death early! pore tron eneva to the newspaper in command sent word i an irregular linc a front o was bound for tne Hoboken |ture afi iy Hh ave a € : ey announced by the|tv7day, when he f m the platform! cho de Paris, the conference between manders of our u # that the nost sixty miles from (¢ aus ner OF ee ree 4 taent at and ‘ the 28th St t subway station in erican 4 er presentatives mediate positions must be held at any | Thierry on the west to Main-de- Mas the truck ve pe Sane ana N I tt 1 ree A MOiat tral ty American and man re . cont, tut Your motto be ‘Resiater | ges On the cast, Fyench officers ; ¥ one nt to oe an ts rib a north! ” in Switzerland to discuss the condition ie place’ the French Gonoral sald o were in the gredt assault on the int aide ot ine tine'| perm ‘ , otorman D, yes brought the train) Je prisoners of war has been postpomed, don after (his message reached the! Veriun tell me { the German cre NY re ripped out, and while Mr F ' n taken to A188 see oe ts ke ste ut not t en f | piel ericans, the Chaplain of one of our| ‘illery preparation there did not com- | Shank us Mot. struck by the steel | handcuffed and in ca 1 ‘ \ver 0 | peat e ormara OAr Bad fussed over Shel Beitieh Connaitios fen TURREe units celebrated mays in a concealed | pare with that launched at BIINRS, She shock te hor was So xrest ane sown. tq the Reople Bs che | bios Let history record how Har " sad \iicn between the tracka and the whecta| LONDON, Aug. 17.—British casual- spot in a forest directly ck of the point along our line In the opeming |) Wi el pera hn a fo rematy bong me iia ciliate in char women of America kept Wa Wyitho\s 2 Wet did not touch him, th. was en to/ties pubsshed in official lists this week intermediate line. All the soldiers hour of the 16th of July, |" Gerlack was arrested and held on a! lecture “Germany's Victory Over 4, 140t3 ony ee Soe, Wines era | Halles Hospital, agi physicians say totaled 7,891, divided as follows: yes. eens ae defense attended, Cath- (70 BH CONTINUED MONDAY.) technical charge of assault, America, et vm eh Lore, ee will reoaver. , Abbe bia Tae Ah hl ay AS \E ee | A ie i