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by 3 ae WES pe ESS eet re THE EVENING WORLD, MON 1 DAY, Tvevsr 26 5 Hye 918, i wed Oa lle TH OUSANDS OF MACHINE GUNS CAPTURED BY BRITISH TROOPS « identified opposite the British. Since Aug. § nearly fifty German divi- | AMERIC ANS G AIN THIRD OF MILE ‘GROWN PRINCE RUPPRECHT | BRITISH LOSSES 23,500, DUTCH FISHING BOATS SUNK, r Sions have been in the fighting against the British. | | IS ENGAGED 10 MARRY BUT THEIR PRISONERS Torpedoed by Submarine in the “a British reconnoitring patrols of cavalry nave entered Bapaume anc | IN ATTACK EAST OF FISMES; I OTAL 2 | YMUIDEN, Holand, Aug, %6.—Soven y i y a pected to take the important cities soon. AY m m | ONE T 0,000 fishing boats hav bea kb © _ Thilloy and infantry troops are expected to t r " 5 weal: font ’ | King Leopold Announces His Be- | A HOON lie mae ibeartha. | hres of, thie me The appearance of Austro-Hungarian troops on the wes 126 U. S. HEROES DECORATED trothal to Princess Antoinette 5 ae ; | were of Dutch registry. The crews of a which has been reported did not surprise the newspapers, which declare of Lukembuitg Five Days’ Figures Show How Foe | the destroyed bouts have beon landed bi that the presence of the Austrians behind the German lines was actually COPENHAGSS, Aug i. King Suffered—12,000 Taken by Lich gine oF Wal tan tase Eien Be q 6 ustrians as fighting rake ins A aia ians Si , 6, “free channel. p— known fo: estar spre The haere fa 7a “ie , i Yankee Units to Lead Offensive Against the teopoia ot pavaria at a family din-| Australians Since Aug a |e ‘ troops, at the request of Germany, is declared to be striking proof of tie ae DEDMAy, MalerRIAD te .0N COTA! ONDON, Aug. 26.—The Brit- — = | __ seriousness of the enemy's situation. | Germans in the Aisne District — h Z ish Third and Fourth Armies | JAMES MOGREERY & CO y y Be et n ® “eile to Ils f D Inf, Fichts statement made in Munich, announced | suffered casualties estimated ' * e is cap! yy ¢ French “ew se Shells C: | 2 The Petit Journal says that the Austrians captured by the Fren CW FUSE SHONS FOF OS Many Infantry Fights. the engagement of Crown Prince} at about 23,600 between Aug. 2t | Sth Avenue 34th Street belonged to the Life Guards | ing Barbed Wire Big WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, Aug. 26—American Rupprecht to the Princess Antoinette | and Aug: 28, according to advices e pas <$o——__—— ‘actor j ance | from the front. a eee, | Factor in Advance, troops advanced their line 600 meters (a third of a mile) on @ front of of Luxemburg. Daring’ this same period’ the Special two kilometers (a mile and a quarter), immediately east of Fismes, yestet- Grown prince Rupprecht | German tosses in prisoners alone ial idea mania 7 ‘ ne pprecht of Bava- GERMAN SOLDIERS HOPELESS; WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN gay, driving the Germans from the railroad and capturing what had beet yiq who has been in command of| &¥e amounted to 20,000 mon in the VICTROLA OFFER FRANCE, Aug. 26 (United Press).— : battle east of Ancre an advantageous enemy position. the German armies on the northern | * naere Jent with ‘The past week's fighting apparently | The oficial correspondent wi i led that the Geeemene Gl As this is cabled sharp infantry fighting is keeping the whole Vesle front in the west, recently went to| the Australian forces in France as revealed that the \- ; like night Arca ‘Oats it is, {Ont stirred up, but the German counters are fruitless. +s Be in ol 7 a bratibedl telegraphs: Scott ini ¥ ” is first wife having died in 19 ie “The Germans are retreating, Th Lean, an a ° Man-Power Shortage Acute, One Division of nara to account for tne remarkable gays, have besun a systematic cleat: ume ana it en t movement /CTOw® Prince was born in_1869, fighting rearguard actions. On + v1 0 ‘ ime, an oir present move: Princess Antoinette is one of the . ea, LA ires setionabie ight ammunition 15,000 Being Reduced to 1,000, rush of the Yorkshires, Linoolnahires up of objectionable positions: TRE! develope it ia likely to have aprious ave sisters of the Graud Duchess) Setyaey nish! | ammunk z | and other English troops through the tannery was first taken, Then a2] consequences for the Germans, WhOM Mario Adelaide oY basemture On dumps could be seen burning 4 Says Prisoner. Ancre River Friday night, thence San tien more pretentious scale! Geng, Mangin and Humbert are out- are unmarried. It has n reported EOL TLEAD Germans have WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY |reports were credited by the soldiers across Thiepval Ridge, making a gain hi pita Ci Kid dee atone RT flanking \ several times through neutral sources! peen captured by the Australians 4 ON THE VESLE, Aug. 26 (By the |and were having a demoralizing ef- of 3,000 yards (nearly two miles) over pala: eine rhe H bank al One hundred and twenty-sx of- that Emperor William was making diene: wilte Ate ch a wuEN Mt ‘ dia | fect: He said he knew of one divi- indeseribably difficult, ground in 1) . op poll South bank Of) ficers and men of a certain American vain attempts to have the Grand_ greater number than all the : Associated Press).—German soldi* ¥| in of 15,000 which had been reduced twenty-four hours. M on ash uiasieee ribacave Mad junit which distinguished itself in the Duchess marry a German Prince, ; Australian castalties." believe that Germany is not planning |r jeas then 1,000, He did not know — It can be recajled that German mili- | 01" MAC tine Kull hehe ty ee Marne fighting were decorated yes- The Princess Antoinette was born in. = any more offensives because of the | what became of the men tary writers were not partial to) 20 Rh pothosh he Aga tte hy ')\terday in an impressive ceremony, 1899, and is thirty years the junior man power shortage, according to one! Plenty of Germans, he added | night fighting, even in theory, be- | POUMON™ nelle hichway, They had! staged in a wood behind the Lor-| of Crown Prince Rupprecht. SPEED UP WAR FOR EARLY S Of @ party of seven of a German patrol] would desert and surrender if given, fore the war. : Midhiihe pcadrPan, (hee acres cosa (Tene on P captured by the Americans carly Sun-| the opportunity. Many of them are| Even more than the tanks is the) Whieh the road dry he 7 ACFOSS OPED) gixty.six of the heroes were not CARDINAL FARLEY WORSE: | VICTORY, URGES ROOSEVELT day east of Fisines. constantly watching for a chance to development of instantaneous fuse be Ae haa Lilien Mideide present, ‘Theirs was the supreme , ee The soldier, who was a former bank| give themselves up to the Ameri. | Shells responsible for undoing the la- ee aueerees ene Pye vere: Ot aaerities. CIANS A E ALARME > % | ' employe and the owner of a Berlin |cans, Trouble had been threatened , borious work of the wire layers, Un the abla ats ee att EAB, American, British and French of- PHYS! I R D Also Prepare to UPad iat Ourselves Victrola XIA ; restaurant, said the soldiers no loag% nthe German munition plants and lke other shells, which bury them- stiiting tir Advance Minit: | tices accompanied ‘an American, Afterward, Says Colonel in $115 had any enthusiasm for war. Mos: of|the army leaders were tightening | S¢!ves in the ground and explode up- bon bah et Aladin the pf General, pinning the medals on ths Condition Now Reported Graver | Illinois Speech. those with whom he came in contact] conditions there. He said the rules Ward. these explode at the bya Three in the face of a terrific ma. |iving. white a band played the na- Than at Any Time Since Pre- SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Aug. 26.~ believed the war would end soon. governing munition workers were, Contaet and scatter with great forc : tional airs of their countries. y With P h f ae ements to| chine gun fire, The attack was so| yy late Became Ill. Speed up the war, prepare to defend ith a Furchase o! The prisoner had been fighting| more strict than ever. literally ripping the entanglement . Nhe | ‘The citations included eight of the otirasives afterward and tale ready | A three years and declared he was| Germany, he said, has plenty of | P! ; impetuous it sent the Germans a-| Legion of Honor, 16 of the French| Alarm is felt to-day conoerning Car-|?o "ceive ine inauatricl. social, probe | $5 in Records thoroughly tired of it, He said the| ammunition, but the man-powe anitrated stellIng fOr eye ae doren on tne tallwey, but the | Milltary Medal, 29 of the French War|dinal Farley, who ts iil with preumonts| tems which will come with peace, ‘ F soldiers understood that the German| question and the actual entry a eet elle rhb Ae Lada ses me h docd hate ear Walt fe Renee? |Crows and 74 of the Distinguished | at nis summer home at Orienta Point. | were the demands of Theodore Roos we will place this losses during the recent Allied of-| American troops into the fighting 2" @4v" shh atlahe ep at shah % | Service Cross. Mameroneck. Mgr. M. J. Lavelle w: n H ; y ; ayes nd the wires are gone. | icans west of Fismes and “soa ails 7 Mameroneck. Mgr. 3 wavelle was )velt, expressed in an address he de- Vi Punsives nad been very Great, ‘These are worrying the military leaders. | "7, sour of prisoners’ cages yeater-| south of the Vesle have been lately | A eectua sprain ean Ud) | informed this uc) that the Cardinal |livered here to-day at the Centennia $115 Victrola i : receiv ed Servi . day developed some interesting in-| assigned to the task of hammering ye He pil te toni to | DAd Passed @ very restless night coal bar naystetent of the admission of in your home on the formation. |the German communications in the We an American decoration, Ho | that if the condition continued throug’s ated be abtedi age an or the ee] payment of A Prussian officer in another cage north of thé Aisne district. ‘They led an American and French detach- | to-day his physicians would tose the| ment," he said, “are to Msist upon » |@rew attention on his arrival by| have been steadily reinforced all t ment in a gallant manner. gleam of hope they felt yesterday when | thorough-going and absolute Ameri- $1 Down | first asking that his orderly be con-! —— ‘ardinal Farley wae slight!y im) 4. \Soecn” throughout this land, and to 1 d e, t ° Mer, Lavelle was informed that the Car. |8peed up the war; and secondarily , BRITISH. Aided 16, Yas pene cans) snd then Wena TH DENK, OF C CHARGES RUMELY SENT nate Gentian a Teta (ach ak to these needs come the needs cf, Balance $6 per month LONDON, Aug. 26—The British War OMice statement to-day reads: Lod for steak and SN ee . p (ine alhoe Ke cc auie iit beginning even now to make ready nt y satian. prisoners said the Ger- T CO T N 0 0) 6 A 10 CR The Cardinal received Holy com. | Prepare for the tasks tnat are 10 ES M C & cH} ‘At o'clock this morning our troops attacked in the Searpe sector and | IN" Eterine chem an xcoupe, FETE AT GONEY TO-NIGHT| FOE PROPAGAND EEL) | the carsinat ‘received atoty. vom-|coate utter the war, the twaxof'ore, (JAMES MCCREERY i are reported to have made good progress. Lat tsi CHRGGRHMIES Bb: BERD, They | y 5 paring so that never again shall war Favreull. In both localities the attacks were repulsed. North of Favreuil our troops met the enemy with the bayonet, inflicting heavy casualties upon SE ee ere Se TR “eT ete! rare er ti ai ee Gen, Pershing’s communique covering operations for Saturday says: | STEIN were captured by patrols in a reconnaissance in the Monte Grappa region | fire, five German attacks on our advanced posts in the region of Nieuport, Dixmude, Mercken and Langemarck. We were successful, on the other | ore yicue this marhing cent buteet | YUPRIL, RACH. four.sear.okla ara SiG SUPRA Ae,. LAE rs hand, in a surprise attack in the vicinity of Kippe, capturing twenty Ger- |'< {i thes et aa | Souter 127" Dew Kiva a earner Teent | St. Louts Bank Suspends, man soldiers and an officer, a ape {Eri Fa, 118s ahead Calls NK | The Union Sta “The usual artillery activity, of average intensity, is reported from °° 8 conduct HAXTH TAC Hy pain crit ioms | NO. a8 wi Basen ia ie RUMBA the front as a whole, An enemy balloon was destroyed in the course of | Nagan }avi there are mo! ee Me | ee errr es tee bank Waa in thal this week by one of our aviators.” |couneey 1 Canada olny War york wii 1460S 0%: Janda of the State Bank Commias a AUSTRIAN. eee Bis AaB: Mag: OF he, Soh) Wo Weleden, ‘President, of : VIBNNA (via London), Sunday, Aug. 25.—The official communication | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ie Re HY hae. Ni Alte | he Dani eee rey care ane, Me { from the Austrian War Office to-day says: 1 wit daca te cena maa ee NLY, Momence claimed, Weatter pasty’ Sonaition, 4 “Our attack is progressing successfully in Albania, After a bitter | —_ yer Ta are etruggie yesterday Italian bridgehead positions north of Fieri were taken, Allis al ; women to fight in the battle line. RETREAT TO CAMBRAI sparing our str being administered by the Rt. F “On the southern portion of the battlefront we have advanced our line | said punishment for desertion was | President Will Press Button in White] Becker s Former Mail Owner| Patrick J. Hayes, Auxiliary Bishop cf 7 ed P » * . wt -} York, Mgr. Lavelle was also a slightly astride the Somme and by a suc | Visited on thelr families, In some F sla Tried to Have Plea for Enemy eo oe ' - fp id by constul operation carried out yes-| oo et sisters had been sent to House Muminating Island led to Have a My | sunday visitor at the Cardinal's home | terday afternoon have made progress in the direction of Maricourt. | work in the front lines, they said for Celebration. Sent Broadcast. ——_s— “Yesterday evening the enemy launched strong counter-attacks south | This probably is responsible for| The Long Island Chapter of the| Deputy Attorney General Becker ‘o- | BROOKLYN MAN DROWNED and north of Bapaume, in the neighborhood of Eaucourt L’Abbaye and | “toes that the Germans are using day made public documents which are | Knights of Columbus expects to en- intended to prove that Dr. Edward A. tertain a million and half guests dur- Rumely, former owner of the Evening! Mail, tried to make use of the machi ing ite Coney Island week celebra- * tion, which opens to-night. It is es-|¢fY of the Committee on Public Infor- | | sf a Pie - him and taking prisoners. \ tinmtted that 100.000, Including Unitea (mation at Washington In disseminating Henry Clay Reimer Lost in Canoe ‘Another counter-attack attempted by the enemy later in the evening | LINE NOW LOOKED FOR States sailors, soldiers and marines, pa at etcat Las ted| . boring Accident, and His Bride Is Im this latter neighborhood was also unsuccessful. Favreuil is in our ew | will particl in the five DIB Par- jan 3 of this year. Rescued, hands and we have made progress beyond the village. Military Experts Believe Allied Pin-| es which have been arranged un- "On that date, according to Mr. Beck-| trenry Clay Reimer, thirty-seven years « an é |der the supervision of Thomas J. Dr. Rumely submitted to Orwe | oa of No. 48 Westminster Road, Fla: ‘North of this point we have improved our position southeast of Mory cers Will Force General Svora, Chairman Gf the Celebration Creel, Chalrman of the Committes on |S of No estminater Road, Fla: and west of Croisille Retirement. Committee, and Edward B, Goate, Public Information, a translation which | bush, was drowned in the Fourth Lew “ ” pete Mr. Creel returned with the followings of the Fulton chain In the Adirondacks, Heavy rain is falling on the battlefront, | LONDON, Aug. 26.—While continu. | rector. . comment by an ofelal expert and his wife was rescued yesterday, av | ing & necessary attitude of reserve| President Wilson will open the “nit tiie is a typically apecious| cording to word received at the hom FRENCH, regarding ultimate possibilities of the| celebration to-night at 8.20 o’ciock |. 00" Grae ee Me aaineaa | Maske Sik alae, Wad Line Ma PARIS, Aug. 26.—The War Office statement to-day reads: ped arta ply redespocta pblatter a bed Arobed ena - ite retailed Jates in order to make the submarine|J. Kendall, of No. 1222 Carroll Street, pee of progre itary write! c ouse that will illuminate the Island. war on commerce a ¢ c of th j * od ee than 6 region of Roye and Beuvraignes (three miles to the south of Roye). The | abandon the whole territory east of] bands, stationed in various parts of President Wilson has expressly shak " "The couple were on the Way to churea artillery fire was also heavy between the Allette, Oise and Aisne Rivers. eek Une SS - er as ie the resort, will play the “Star Span- off the claim of France to Alsace-Lor-|jn @ canoe when @ launch collided wit: “Two German surprise attacks in the Vosges sector were without re! Ui ntinand Cambrai unter te pre | led Banner” and thousands of mem-|Ttlne and duotes him as etanding for) hem, Reimer was a statistician and sult and we took prisoners. Vent an irreparable disaster on the| bers of fraternal organizations will|'The only honest thing for American| private secretary to W. R. Walker of “The night was calm on the rest of the front.” Pree a neiocBrenely pincers are now | #tart the first night's parade, purposes, In the whole urticle is the ithe United States Steel Corporation | o-French. pine © no: és baragrap! 16 AB ahh AMERICAN | gripping the Germans ‘from “slightly | Gov. Whitman, Mayor: Hylan, |the ‘Fatherland Party" of, the danger . oyon to just north of Lpresident § parse clot a general strike and revolution eae ak AUN fauth ot Mover ,t2, ust stOrtM,, 9 KPresident Smith of the Board of Al-/Shgi,ghtRith quire, aiding FAITH IN SPAIN NEUTRALITY. ug. 26.—Gen. Pershing's communique coveting oper-| effectively dominating the German|dermen, Borough President Edward| ‘The article was a camouflaged plea ations for Sunda; ys: | TOA Anal rat Fe fer A TL ae juat| Blegelman of — Brooklyn, Mayor |for peace by reconciliation. he Not Be “In Alsace raiding parties were again driven back in attempts to now is the but ‘the| Walker of Binghamton, Borous>) EMBLEM FOR N. Y. GUARD! e _ Derenste Foe Ka you Teach our lines. At other points occupied by our troops the day was un- | feneh. Rob will” soon “renew | president Connolly of Queens and FOR N.Y. | AMSTERDAD ¢ gen- heir cru preasure to the south e \ y Spain hithert> eventful.” gylitlel HE: uth: | epresentatives of the army and uineness of the neutrality Spain hither Scarlet Five Pointed Star on Sleeve, has adopted cannot a d= clares the Berlin Vorwaerts. ubted, navy, will be in the reviewing stand _ WARNS GERMANY. “East of Bazoches our troops slightly advanced their line. In the! he she: various wimbts: co the Goleheee ge ere Me ottoere. wre demand of the German Goverament | General Admits Army Has Suffered | tion, and enlisted me je New that Spain must not be driven into the Vosges a hostile raid was repulsed with loss From the other sectors | Reve: if —— Guard henceforth must wear on thelr) ranks of our enemies. We will hold the he!d by our troops there is nothing to repor! AMSTERDAM, Aug. 26.—Admiastons SARATOGA ENTRIES. he ves a seas {eseRalta4 valaes une Government responsible." lot reverses to the Geri alin jer an order issued by Adjutant Gen. = ROME, Aug. 26.—To-day's War Office statement follows: in ai ( RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, } »| The order carries out instructions of! Della N. Tully, nineteen re old, of $ interview with Gen. von Sten, o-aighy Tbavaniilan fay coarse i ae, ‘ q i “There was considerable activity by reconnoitring parties along | published in the Morgenpost Aug, 26—The entries for to-morrow's| the War Department. It is understood) No, 313 East 80th Street, was held 1n the whole front. | "We suffered ks, even re Aces are aa: follows: its purpose 1s to distinguish State |ine Yorkville Court this morning. 4 : that should bea srious warnin te th ling? et yon 4 militia organizations from units that charged with stealing twenty-eight tick- ‘On the Asiago Plateau British and French parties carried out raids, | {iitoriand.” he sald, “lt fe now a quo, | Noreen. TOA dune Hi are in Federal servic ets from the Interborough Rapid Transit inging back prisoners. er prisoners, with arms and other material, | tion of frustrating the enemy and thus 7 — ee Company. She had been employed as bringing back pri Othi ith doth ih id th NO; Hota, 148 | i th I bad mi ightatick Whitman WII Speak Renan ticket seller in the 77th Str Btatio’ ) Yan G Whitma and sleut Jov. | of he L ington Avenue subwa lin eee oe ae {WAR CHARITY Y FLAG BURNED. | 1. east ad Sagat | wehoeneke Will open their New York| for the pastimomthe sn nn “North of Monte Tomba enemy detachments were driven back.” | Vi Ls coetatarter Tod! Woimorwll, City campaign to-night by making Tiel Soldiers Tear It Dow seep Re sa rae teal yo | speeches in five Assembly districts in BELGIAN | fm Holahevtkt ‘ SPOON TAGE Wil alee Meee | SARE The schedule in.as fol WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—The weekly communique of the Belgian | Under 4 misapprehension that « fag | tie Rriomphaad vit) O10, Marhiker, | 8:8 no. 44 Avene GI 2 a.atc Army, made public here to-day by the Belgian Legation, follows jot a Jewish charity called the Tel | 17 Mo; Pe 107 ve byceum, Eat joan stre “During the past week we have repulsed, by infantry and artillery | Makan David flying from « house at | | RACE $20 aolock, AasereD M ing in. the ‘Nineteenth A. Roy, Watching Fun: War Motor Vehicles Under One ad. ‘iat , able ‘ Six-year-old Harry Weber, No. During the pursuit which followed our troops crossed the Semeni, We Am Il i \ Sentry one Sa ‘ae motor | Goomfeld Street, Hoboken, was Kiliel | also made progress near Berat and in the Seloves Mountains. | Am sian: ies jve vane A een Phe by Laan die jby an automobile truck this morning “The bombing attacks of our airmen against Aviona are continul D wal win "Vonu Mau aiiins THAIGATe Croce unine jun le wajening the tuners} of ix men | . eA — Hath, Sve ganized by Col. Charles B. Drake. |{7h? pee tere an an American trang: P. RAID Cheat Eventually the War Department an- | port ruck was driven by Jullu CONSTANTINO LE IS RAI ED. EICHHORN’S S DRIVER DEAD. |) nounced to-day, Col, Drake's com: | tlanslock, No. 108 Webster Avenue, Jer. Oy and will consist of approximately |aey City Muskioh OMiciel Statement Tolle at| Man W Yirle 000 officers and. 2,000,000, men. ‘The aan Bre as, plan putting the entire motor N Police Surgeons Named. “- Air Attack, ¥ i Poulnment under @ single head wa ew Police Surgeons Named, AMSTPRDAM, Aug. - “nwo | ZURICH, Aug. 26.—The who [i jadepted long ago. by. the ‘British pr _Dudley Ht Morris of No, 161 West _ ‘ | ec ic on Biche| { rench Armies to attain more pe Tth Stre as been appointed on pro: hostile ain squadrons attacked Con- | rove the car in which Gen, von Eich- |} fect standardization of equipment and | pation pot NeResn ta take ine plas - : » .-_ |horn was riding when he was slain has facilitate interchange of drivers » stantinople Wednesday night” 8ay8 i heen found hanked in a Kieff prison. of Dr A 1d Smith, resigned. | D . teal ound hanged a Kleff prison, yx —— Gustave FP me By) udu: | a kcapivaee oMcial statement received | .ccording to word received here. Marines’ Salute to Wo ed Ap-|bon Avenue been ere to-day’ oi Sanna: police surgeon for the "4 patente aetmell Tha ahave*dabmeria a ; cel mine Tt ea ake tite Police Surgeon Edward H, Higgins, | a Fisherne, Lawzer, Dead, |, THe above cablegram does no As ON, Aug. 26.—'The cus |now In France . cate whether the vic vas a a om among members of the Marine Charles H. Hartshorne, awed sixty | uy yey eu 4 aphitee ee Saipan taalutbe earned rant rare ame law frm of Hartshorne, ins a orlagnai: 4 al ake tale the rganization who hay itty a Chlel dpatice of Gueker Rend: ey and Leake of Jersey City, died in HEE sis from France has been given the official (oso Tee, Queben, Aug Sir Montclair to-day after an illness of a m Shey . given the official | yopace Archambault, Chief Justice of | year. wag an ner for the Hest | eit By yt yigh shecit aparorsl of Mader Can, Goerne Queder, died suddeniy of, neart, faitur ea rape. 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