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+ TWO U BOATS REPORTED SUNK OFF ‘COAST “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ ¢ nnn “Circulation Books Open to All. 7 “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ & ih hated ‘Two CENTS. rte: (rhe Nee Neo wo ‘eames NEW ‘YORK, TUESDAY, Avaust 20, 1918. 16 PAGES PRICE TWO CENTS. == WEATHER—Fair; Continued Cool, FRENCH ADVANCE FOUR MILES | ON NEW FIFTEEN-MILE FRONT 0% U.S. STEAMER RAMS U BOAT, brite “Saris TROOPS CLOSING IN ON NOYON py) LANDS WIT HOLE IN BOWS; Sa WO ee FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH — i NAW a ae SINK staan. Ssh." BULGARIAN RULER REPORTED Mangin’s Army May Force Enemy | _ ee pee & car ror a frora say ta HELD AS HOSTAGE BY GERMANS to Retreat to Chemin-des-Dames i clares It ington a és ices - LONDON, Aug. 20 (4.45 P. M. Neksconilay to the latest { ') ATTACK OFF VIRGINIA. G Ly ‘ound as ascending the don Sarre Makes a arabe Mark the Government and Is Ferdinand, Supposed to Be | adivces reaching London, the front of this morning’s attack by the | olevated str tween the . eS ; , Craft R of Nearly 215 Feet Not Necessary. |149th Stree Ay sta “Resting,” Isa Prisoner. | French Tenth Army extended over fifteen miles. Good progress \ other Subsea Cratt Re “ontaineble —— | en Guard Rocco Litello, of N = | A . y Up in Battl se Fontainebleau ROR EIE URUE. Eee leg wt ‘ : si B t ; NS wiitinareN hag scan | has been made everywhere, according to reports, and the advance lown in Battle Wi Caren f er GTON, 4 2 « 62 88th Street, wa to the f i 4 | : : i , Tankers, P pases! sa the Ancotataa | zed labor's emphatic opposition to the| rear platform of the last car and openet {Ferdinand of Bulgaria ix now being} | |on this front since Saturday is now over four miles at its maximun ‘ s icone Le atreread || ‘ ne steel door there to oft held by Germany virtually as « bost | Press).—That baseball ig. a | work or fight amendment to the new| he steel door there ¢ Nf y y | depth., ENS | lights hony Shimone, arpen axe, according to advices through off | fit preparati one branch Pow! tending the draft] (fx ‘ ae The ent li i 1h WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—The, Sf Prepeceiton vice was shown | iat Power Bill extending the draft) of No, 2454 Belmont Avenue, was stand loin’ channels to-day. That Germany The present line follows lages was presented to the House M!l-| ing on the rear platform, A steel crow= j y need to-day) recently whe 1 th y be taking this means of insuring om Plessy-le-V; triipcasVes . aah vi) Nevy Department announ o-¢ recently when Gordon r itary Gomrities to-day by. Frank side of the ear, iy ; i ie : ae From Plessy-le-Val to Le Four-a-Verre to Belfontaine and to Barran ) that the captain of an American! American member of the For ; ned the door to |Bulgaria’s loyalty to the cause of the soutt t halt mit - ry 4 cit vos. | Legion, established a new wo! Morrison, Secretary of the American} Gat BAVA ALTE Set court, two and a half miles north of Morsain. From there it runs south r had report at his ves: 5 hed | Fs € | ; connie bere al leah record at Fontulnebleau for | Federation of Labor. F fell against the! Ferdinand, according to authoritative to Osly-Courtil and reaches the Aisne at Courtil. The attack to-day ex- \ xel_rammed and probably sank 8! throwing the hand grenade. He | gupporting tho recent protest of|SWitches, short circuiting the powerful inegemation, loft wria suddenly | ; 5 ee . i “ submarine about 9.80 p.m. on August) threw the death-dealing grenade | samuel Gompers, Mr. Morrison de-| Curent, Inat Been op sony Tandaeres | atte Bulgarian, efforts to | tended to a point within three miles from Soissons. 17 near Winter Quarter Shoal off metres and 50 centin or |clared that the provision inge:‘cd bY] smoke swept through the opened door hake iy pared: FA6 Ren Gent Further to the north, the French are also doing weil in their gradual i the. sorthers iE alba tite aan cha creed : eee it ae zor) Comm i aRORSIaE tnto the car. , casein ice | advance down the wooded slopes of Lassigny Massif. They have reached i captain stated (he submarine was jarre seball playe vithdrawal of deferred classificatio: Sapt. Kerwin, a passenger In the car, Sara) taxntiiar’ with comditiona:. bail alan Ruaceat 1 West PS yas aR vtruck on her port bow, bringing her, one of the best known propara~ from men absent from work without] Instantly put his head out of an opened pints, ™ ah Aiea Cen ice point five miles from Noyon. This is a very difficult country, but the \ As tangside. tory school teams in the United | cause was an attack upon the loyalty | window and called to tA mtAN '© ong been surrounded in the Bulgarian French are successfully pushing ahead toward Noyon from both the nor! 8 e cre hailed in| States. of American workmen and one tUrn: 1) OR eiarm: PO) <PRSRIAROES | oust with rman officers and guard \ Mine oom ant dving papa The former record of 66 metres lecription of labor in a covert” way| meanwhile had drsgged Latello Ud iNviay CaonGliGhe, became: irenteAlhe and the south. yeee-vkrong German accents, 8% and 67 centimetres, made on the 5 r.|Shimone, both badly burned, from the s wutgarin it was announced that Czar arlier despatcl y c ttacked agair | were friends, the captain said, but he| fourth of July, is also hela by a, | Which would be resented in every cor-| "aon Bah DALY Bint in Bulgari It was ant i that Cua Earlier despatches to-day reported that the French had attacked again repited they were no friends of his. former baseball player, Shockey |ner of the country, He suggested) iti in an ambulance and fireme * cause of | om a ten-mile front between the Oise and the Aisne and had reached 4 mental st His move He kept on his course, he said. ‘The that spec UA interests ware ers | tinguished the flames ; at f ecret, | maximum depth of two miles. Ce. y ort with a badly | pressing anti-labor legisiatio | Ls os fee tae BG . i . ‘ . ued Ieper eienet HUNDREDS KILLED In FOOD Mr. Morrison, reforring:to tho prob or 2 The advance of the French troops endangers the whole German ie in ber hold, The captain RIOTS IN PETROGRAD able international oient f the work GERMANS PREFER SAFETY | Kumors immediately following Fe a ame pone Position at Soissons and on the River Aisne. thinks he sank the submarine. | | Sh EDs DFOvIsION, ARITA lena 10 IRON CROSSES NOW “°° B aiasppekrence (ie ani KING a FERDINAND ‘ It is possible that the Germans now will withdraw to the Chemi In making the announcement the cna Tt would make the world and our UMAin aka ttemape ae {ations 2 wigaria des Dames. jepartment did not name the sbip:| Many Also Reported Wounded allies believe our men ar ackern mumably to attoms c ; - — Recomemetn 7 ; Because of the American skipper's| - he said. It is not asked by the! penis of Decorati mn, Leave and |" ats did not take part in the confor- | Consulted the Kaiser in their plans. re 9 o'clock this morning the French had captured S00 Germans tantial report and the tangi-| in Regular Battle With the Government, which is not exercised | ; leneo of the German und Austriatiune| TBen came word that Ferdinand] in the sector attacked. circumsta: oe Lattsh: Guards over the industria} conscription, Who| | Mohey Fails to Bring Volun- aoe alee was suffering a “mental breakdown" " ; A | apebashed ana iyonverecance'| ; eae is asking for this legislation? Is it] teers for Raid , due to the strain of the war; that he North of tie Oise the French have reached the outskirts of Vhie \ aged bow, the story . faa gions LONDON, Aug, 20.—Hundreds of] tn. Colorado Fuel Company or the LONDON/A 0.—""Without exaguers| Just What have been the recent! Was in tears all the time and that the} court (two miles southeast of Lassigny and five miles southwest of not accorded most of the sccoNhlt| Seopte were killed and wounded in al great Steel Trust?” Ho asked it, in| 4K Sa Bi t Czar Ferdinand and| Kaiser had sent an Imperial physi-! Noyon) . of submarine destructions reaching) regular battle between Lettish Guards the amendment is adopted, sol-|*t"s German 2d why are two questions unanswered | clan to put him together again ee the navy. ns and rioters during food disorders in| qiors of democracy would be used as|filt to say that in aym ihe AIGA was “ scene (Oa Sianvamicial despatch tkons: They have also plured Bracquemont and Fendu Wo and 400 FOOT U BOAT SUNK Petrograd, according to an Amster-| ctrikg breakers. Citing the pledge of [POW @ singular lack of enthusiasm for) io. boon breaking b Fer. | Prar ) Wyshington said Ferdinand | most of the village of Beuvraignes. Hy dam despatch to the Exchange Tel-| \-yanized labor Morrison added the war.” writes the espondent of | ainand ad (aft Diana; we T; ' egraph Company, “Labor has kept faith, Labor con-|the Tim ; a eager a ten ZA ec ack of the French yesterday between the Matz and the Oise BY TANKER’S 26TH SHOT, The despatch, which quotes ad-| scription is not by the Gov-| Seana nee Bee ote reny nat | naadod by Mi sn cine from was on a front of twelve miles, and although the Germans olfered a stub- 5 J BRITISH OFFICER REPORTS seer ie way aa Beri in anys th ! aeiment 5 essary his | ssetoron on (Flanders) that the Ger- |i) June rumors of as is (lisp Kink was t the bat t Neu-| born resistance the French made an advance of about a mile, | after the olty had been without food|iy ¢t not Germany.|man high command was recently anx-| between Mulgaria and Turkey over W ' > “Ee Ary tie ‘a> j z for wo dave & Drocemsion of warK:| The amendment would Wa, used’ byllode to onlaln intonation avout Hnuan | hypothe of F rts from Hu SES OUTDONE BY ALLIES. | AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug, 20--A| Men marched through the streets every unfair profitecring employer. It|resiments o: mito them and 60 call- | Serbia and Gr after the war be-|# di n Ferdina ty] The situation on the main fighting front in France is summed up b | 400-foot enemy sut ne was sunk | {he bee atl Lokal tReet is Doing used to-day by the Bothievom [9 f vO seas a int und ; t Reuter correspondent with the French armies as follows le Col py the gun 0" th the © | Company. want ade clear that | SHA Ide , WaNe 19 the two linate w {not war ! ‘ ave mi a \\ of the TS Ty ane tne nin | battle between the rioters and the o pany I se les oleae p i] Jee ea it sna thee Bp We have arrived at the stage in this battle corresponding to that orew of & sh tanker whic Nt : g 6 do not protest against the men| pec offered to ne | ; Letttsh Guards occurred before the Ir roms Ww 1 1 an a: hich German ania at the end of March and earl June er long reached here last night Jy Ls ha) bretatoaan Martial las as |89'nse back to fight, but against pla aining such informa : inteers | iN 0 “LIBERTY SHOES” PLANNED yt ¢ ch and early in June after long of inferior opposing num noment when the reserve laimed in Petrograd of the battle between the tanker and U boat was told to-day by John Bros-| — ee ailie ale Moret | MAINE MINISTER HELD BY PERSHING FOR HEROISM ew Sts 4 Stytes With metatt| bers, We count ed firmly on the arriy rl of t hy, chief mate of the formor, from |German Patroin Arrest Many tm|said, few cases would occur wher ; Price Stamped | { be able to check the German advan ¢ ind prepare the flank at |) hts bed In @ hospital, where he is} ___ Warsaw. ihe ten would -rofuas towork pend=| ON CHARGE OF MURDER i PGOHInETN partorned 5 liacks which have by their success restored the initiative to us Re ascion, @hioh took: place] fest manifest at Warsaw. The artes (Continued on Eighth Page) The Rev. HH. Hf Forn ped | j are yet exhausted and however he r grudge the necessity of having ast Friday, and was in a health | rng ay abate at areen arian "Pr ; ‘ No ducA dof ae tote n in a defensive battle ich in the end can only be a prelude until yesterday morning. Then, sa belng searched and arrests being made| | . a retreat, he may still possess thirty fresh divisions as well | secret rt must be ca n hi ' eS8¢ y planned the undersea pirate, he collapsed posed members of t a WELI Me A f ' edumanfill care #e , “The second mate was on the tion of the Pol Ar ny. SHAVES 50 CENTS EACH, Seno Sk ail ; ; Bap: {19 und w ; : ; { manfully won, ug, 20.—French troops during yhe past nigh y » ee & sign o¢ any eratt around, Aug French troops during vhe past night occupied tt ho eaught tho streak made by @ va iM IN WASHINGTON . SARIN NRC yar nea? ® hea i t a | - © P| village of Vas northwest of Mersain, between the Oise and the Alene: 400,000 pedo coming toward the tanker, If alii Halt T ine Naureaid | 1 ites ae uy ‘ > according to the official statement issued at the War Office to-day v0 > was th put al imming, yw Said to | t and fr . , S yelled, and the ship was thrown one WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—President a ‘ Es g with b nd. Ls " REFUSES TO FORM MINISTRY There was reciprocal artillery fire in the region of Lassigny and of her course, The torpedo missed lw urned to Washington this | Be Done Too ( . rit 1 i w gt ‘ I ‘inaruitt est of the Oise, the state < mre 4 by a fek feet, _ |morning after his brief vacation on the HICAGO, Aug lahow i a Deputy Notens Ashe Queen Winer. | Dreolincourt, west of the Oise, the ement says, “Then we saw another torpedo. We) Massachusetts coast as the guest of | ( . (apexes 5 I r F ming To Ne Relleved of Tas | A German aerial bombardment of Nancy was carried out. Six of igzageed, dodging the missle just a8/ Col, E. M, House. Pag 3h {Haul on a ‘ ' 1\ ‘ W s cis populatiot k red e ome: prettily as could be, It went by us,| ‘The special train carrying the | cents fo Ay } ta ti 4 t ivilian f pulat n were killed injured, the statement adds Then the submarine came out of the arrived a fe A ew and f « a standard f bar from 3 ton, No} : Gen, Mangin's army wedge p into the most vital She ail/dent and Mrs, Wilson went immec ‘ the h ¢ d fi water with her guns ready, She all) dep ee wits tow i ine : A to 7 onthe west front. T itions on the southern end of ne nee cree crea eal ee } tional organizat 1. - ty bine Picardy front and the western edge of “the Soissons-Rheims front are in en 0 ur boat was ‘ 8 tpoa for eleven and a hait knots, but| MORE AMERICANS ACROSS, | ing its agnus ‘ U BOAT REPORTED SUNK. an'dby Line ida sikianiedi pe h p t com- P45 ~ t nad a ee =e, \ v he 1 toi we began to ag th the L pont ¢ am Liverpool Welcomes New Comp! solution to th cower Tell ati Makion | Vat I s heen forced to draw his heavy artillery behind ing behind. She opened up with her tingent of Troops, \ in fates eald Ne bh Const ‘ un N 1 ig to L’Heure, The German positions in the Noyon une, One He ANE Ataried, |, LONDON, Aug: 90.—Another sontine “Hair cutting } w ‘ PARIS. A » «it A ml 1 1 of oft » valley aC H . - : “Our twenty-sixth shot took the| gent of American troops has arrived At] gone at tuo chesn a pre x ; hire nant er ; ‘ mont regian ne Oise valley are expected to fall abmarine right, She swung around enol 1k: 04 nouns tacd: done at too cheap a price an Newopapen tuk hi | ete oe ‘ni eat Alana at a slowly and drifted broadside on. We | we mol ts ne oe xi "| most of our people feel that this |that uniden ind | ‘Thos 4wa , f | All the hills ¢ mmanding the Aisne and Ailetie valleys have been for port a8 swiftly ax we could oar ig one brangh of the work that | from Bordeaux sunk # submarl one jy were? ald \ ie4 Haute WONDREL 00! thee | iaken, and the Audignicourt ravine has been completely turned, ira 1am sure our shot destroyed should be paid for at @ docent, j|the Spanish coast. There are no details Leonard C. Hosking & te. A op the jememy erate.” respectable rate.” of the incident ¥. Ware aad Raymond P. Cronin. Joho Mwe & Con 01 Bway, int \ American units have advanced north ot the Vesle without encounter: