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0 U U pimniiro nnni urrLiLG uH(ji OF HE RIVER Amnrinan Hnmnanv. Hut Off From Base, Fights 24 Hours Without Any Food. r.v m;vt c. iwhki:. Iiit-M ij.iiioii.il .Ness s i i . : WITH Till: AMi;i:lAN All.MV c. Till: AISNi: l"i;.NT ( .; p. m). .li'iy 'l. While t:iM Germans run- . r . . t:i.ue tt rour :n reinfutcements ' ... . . which ne, ,.ir!l slow up our ad:u:te to some extent .-uuth of Soismjis, at the sain time they are prmU-ntlv withdrawing M,pPlie and luav a'rtiMery tiom the southern

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sons The boclu. eldentl ft a r an alIi d adv ance to the Aisne. Tlie iiierh-in o.i i ti- li.ii.d to i b:rge extent in the capture of Ger man guiis. our men taking tlie ight-inch pt es mentioneil in dis-( i-atche ! i om i 'i cneli headquarters. r ( iii rj I 'imkI t C ompany . There ims bt- n tcrruic tightin the areas tuthvvest of Soissons. oi our m P'hine gun omp inies was Jt o:T by the -t;iiy enemy tire and 1'i'Uht witlio'.i f I lor J i hours. They sent P.j. k .1 1 lUii''!' who 1Cj.orted at 1 ir'rlwk tliir- umniiin;. 'oIunUei were c.tlleil for. And. i with two .-id- t r.s luadtd with looii u.e .lash, d .o, ward t.. no-company ttr'!:. ; 'inn trip al.- w.ib m.ide in s.iiei).. Ill iwit l.uil-- of the ht.tte.-t kiiol of t'uhting thf Amern ans arl thimorning tont-d an ei 1 -rrtMig t-iifiu'i position that had htn .Iding up our advance aioiuM thiltbt rn d-:- of in- plateau uth Siilnli('spline llid'ic l'ilioos. The atl.M -. -a i; 1 o i io. k int I . !oud sk: s. 'i'llC A III. I a all- - cpt s! ;:.e sb'pe of tli" hill in the I'a'-e 1 1 u 1 1 s machine !.!'. The ..iptuicl a id','- ' t' eef !..achmc -uns .tli'iu the ride a : lieu nunril slovlv tiown tb.e ravi Mt a 11 while tile . anile uuuu vre idling tlw, ravn.e and -oljatcnt ....und with sb.ll, while o.,r ait;!i i;i'H .liatle iieaicr.i:i iepi. Oh- -tiuwi loitil ed enemy po-t ..... advance "l a certain . o'ilpal tor some tliii. mvo I'.llk ". i .... i I Hp W Cst I 'I S Ope o r lit' ,tli U:. :il a !:'.. ' cfi.iiit ' ' d ir c t t ; on t a 1 -tt.uk with bombs. When wc Kaind tlu po-itnn I. t. t il i. in o ai wci. loin.: :n--;de the e.n placiueii ; . T!iiiii.in position h .'.l o. . n tliiK-.Mih-CO i ; - t 1 U ! cd W 1 t i i o PC I e 1 ein - 1 1 u Willi tone a d m.-ut and bad : en 1 :i t mi ed a r.i!'.1 . . point I'uiioiis liuln Near Knills Tiie v!,p;.-: PMM..Ü' was . . p. n t c r d . n a j. I t . 1 p o I 1 . . : d ui 1 Id - ;-;s. pl-l a to-' :!' I e p ! lliMMUl. tue 1 o - h a 1 1 x i u i; !.- i I r- I lie bocii s h id a - T h I ' as t , : i t . . I i:.a ; i , i p r, i s s ' .eh .! .! ! a -tolle ii.b'ii walls a i.d Hi t' o i , n . I , I t 1 o 1 : s of .unlinks. We btuan i o t . . I ; . : i ! in!ii; out tiie-e m-sts. ;piii- : t.ut :-s ili.it t!. A 1 M ' I' 1 a P. s lid I ' I s, i - i p -,.j.-t,i mii f ! Mat'e Y;.e ip.i, were J. Illing i l t ep,; o ', ;(p .1 : ;ll s toward the i ' .. p ; p . n s h . : ; i . was too ii.:i to b.i: -pots. Then stidd. ulv t I;. wot. V, p -., ;.,.. ; eet ami n,-h : .. w t . .1 . . n a I I leThlib's. tll..s -..il'."U w ! ti,,. t'exr,. pos-i'.h t,i-!,.il;,, - l"'p. s.. v . t i:'i"r iliv ; Wound-Xla-lrr Whole Position. s'. "ire.- U'.e ip.annc: in win p. w i- cb'-u m- " it t! sp p.... ;,inc two u: ojps 1 . ; :.i ': 1: ;: : s ; r 1 etide; -d w ith" : :v ; o lo. k ii' '.tie I 1 !". i I . w -w : e mastefx of h Mti:.' vt!'t merit and Wle t . - ' , , 1 . en fe!w ,!'.' ir. tb- ! i'" of b t aMi'ib tv The -?:!. had ben I'l-hliu" up bis -ti!-.. t'.i'.:u. the . : b aiid i.iVir.es. -I. .tb.w est of Sfi - With bis t:i p. .and;::- th" Amertcal.s w r ' .!.,.,.,:! ..nd . spIo-...-s .i, 1:1 o 1 ; i : 1 n 1 . 1 " 1 1 1 x 1 I.n 1:11 v. A Nl Ki:S"N. Ind . .;! - . - M : -A 1 mV Willi ms ;s 1 os tTitu from s. j ;...p. in p. 'es s .,:;) ed v st -rd v - n.'h a mi i : a ; ' 1 r trim ? ' i r - d tt ' be a' p 1 ' '.. 'b u s a!.. s , m 1 - d a P .J o t' i .1 it 1 -i' i 1 a i all fAC.

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Huns Speed Retreat to Save Guns From Allies

The ne;v week opens with the Germans retiring over a wide front before the siviine counter thrusts of the French.- Americans, Hritish and Italians between the Ai-iie. the Marne and Ixheims. After he in? thrown hack live milx north of the Marne and losing their pivotal positions at Chattaxt Thierry, the Germans began a series r violent attacks, in the nature of r;tr guard engagements at Bezeu-

St. Germain and Grizolles. respectively four and six miles north and northwest of Chateau' Thirty. These thrusts. wind, were aimed,-

at stemming the allied advance. I Moke d.iwn an.l the I'r.iiKu-Aniori-! .an fores maintained all "f their j portions intact. I Klseu hero on Loth sides o the j Aisne-Marne sHiient, the night wasj marked Uy furious artillery tlueis. In-avv I-os Inllutod. i The allied forces for four o:ys j :iae i.een Holding tlie German lines : 0f communication between the Aisne I and Marne rivers under lirrct tire j 1,u,n t,1, il ii,r,!i lt Ls fup-I 3'osed that the Germans' retaliation . . , , ... . ,ir'-' ls to "'iS- tlu' withdrawal of sUI,pIl, aml the troo, movements m.rtliwaid. j Tremendous losses ncie inflicted; in the r,'t,-'at (f the Hermans from : T .'L V!:' ,;t't-t ! o.nie of the German units lost 00 peieent of their effectives. ,r. . ., , . . s'i.-. oonusioii a mong 1 European military experts is that ' tlie (Jermans must w iden their s-a-i

BASEBALL MAY GETIMilJ. COBB ORDERS

T 5ec-y Baker Confers With ! Crowdcr on Delay in Clos- ! ing Down Game. WASHINGTON, July Wheth r organized baseball is to be Riven a leas- of" lift- toilav delendeil Oil the i' sult of a lonference slated between I r v s t Marshal Gen. ("rowder and i i s'. i v of War Haker. Since S'ec'v ! l'.ai i'- d' t-ision on the Ainsinith apnot yet p. im-i,,sp.i, nut .t is l- - ' hi v cd they unuld hive a "reason- j .ti .... ... ... ii a. ie n;nr mean i ue icmaiimer in ; the league season. ' It was known that Gen. r"der j UIU call on ec v l.aUer sometime i 'i'" M -tnvi iti.ll lilt' MluailUU ! woubi i.e disoisscd. -- . "l.i: i:i.A.T ... July Ma?. '. -s i ep; . s. ..)!,- ;,u (cams of the m i a-.-n le.mue gathered here tda V lo dl-i the situation brought -i ' "nt aseball world bv the : ul:n-i ot . b.aker thit ball plav - ' l" V 1 l!M Ii. t VV 11 ii tll l...'l1.':.t. lit . TM l..d'Ms a a repe;-enhlti " of the. National iniis:.'ii and the N.i-'-"bU hvrji.e. " .le... . . - f .1. '..'is.i-aie.i-.-eiiiii.j.iiiie; Eva sine? the Cruel Srpn. rhnsfd Ad.im frcrn the Girder m.m has had to wcxk for what h zr I6. "Ail things come to him wlu waits" mast, h'vvc lyeen written ii pi"?-Sei por.t days. The live merchant of to-da knows that he'd wait a. long tim for business if he didn't tell peoplt what he had to sell. So he ser.ds out his adveitiainp to "brine home the bacon." Ti;ub is m.ir.y mfirhant fvni to-day. f.til to ieuli? that ir 1'.vi'-r to ddain th luxiiuutu j aix... nt c! biisii.es; they have tc iiixvi t i-3. 1.0! ot:ce in :i while, but :o-.t! ir.uoislv. pei?U:en:ly. untilir.ly and in the papers the peeph like to read 1 he News-Times M'-inih', L vciiinj, iuiivlay.

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"( ""U V. S. health seVvtce through Dr. L trVin, to torpedo the tu Perth - - J' American Ha.s and we corned th ;n.n. much pressure has been;,. l,reyermnth secr,l;irv of the Amboy and her four barpes ye-te.-- ; - ' (, " ejn i-iin troo,- with hidd.-n bot.u m :,.;uubt to ,e,r to permit the base- : SoUfh f y ..vithcut warning followed by hm a tied 1 "f i,1G 'uuks of German wa nd hall mo.nN a , easonable tune ,n Th, outhouse orUin:i;ice lapJ bv . indiscriminate shelling of the de- i w " ; ' 1 "ea.l wh:ch was all the food the ne. which to dose up their aiiairs. .hist COUncdl last December pro- ! Useless craft, has conv inced otli- ' .. '! ' A " ;n l e had had. This was ireely ottered t ,is how lonu a i. spite they want has , ' , . .. , ..,-;.t tr that these submarines r "l 'Ul'1 "U the I'renc i and American soldiers.

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PfUl ay iint hv MriL-im- r..r in the sir. i ,fcctor '(u.,im -00. 000 Americans are lighting) or else withdraw their entire wedge in order to t-taighU-n their line. Voial loitions Tlucatcncd. Should the latter movement he I ui'vii Liir ri ill. i ri v. iiit probably would have to retire thei'r iin. tf, the heights nn.ih ,.t Aisne where they stood before beginning their-big drive on May -7. There were four pivotal positional on the German line -ilrinir tho pu ! l,n"ld" ,,ne aionf, xne western wing of the Aisne-Marne salient Chateau Thierry. Oulchv le Ghattau. Ilartennes and Soissons. The Americans and French hae! taken Chateau Thierry and Harten - :. tl,e' are i,,nioyt in ulchy le latw an.l tney re .IriMnon t h e German defenses of .Soissons with irresistible violence. The great lateral line of communi - . ........ T-Anuru foui pwaru 1 rum oissons- to ('bateau Thierry is now completely dominated bv tlie allies I - Government Fears They May: Contaminate Water in ! City Reservoir. All outhouses in the district ,,ounde(, on the north ,,v deeper park. on the south by Navarre st., on the east by Iichi"an d and on! o iu -.j-i y .uiciii-,an .i., auu on the west by Uafayette l.lvd.. must he removed by Oct. 1, This ortler was made Mondav hoUs;(.s it, thH zone by Jup- , vno , . c bl). . thi date for fheir re.oovxl ni.w ,oonth Tin. reason f,,r t, i i'ni-,1,1 hr.ier Frevermuth is that , . . . . , onvernment fe:ir th.it ti. Al , 4l it . . J""' ;.; . , ;, " V. ' . t . .. artiVhln l.s o the V er oi " The "01 me ohTa n- water for : X--... 1 , ... , K . riui .ii iintM 111 11 r-i-iiii :iiiii 11.1 this reason lias extended its supervision to everv portion of the citv that ... ii vvo.-.. . Dr. J re vermuth Monday serv ed foimal notice on all property owners in the territory affected by Maj. bb's orders to omply with the Lemberg demands peace ON TERMS OF WILSON I 11 1 : 1 1 it t i n a 1 fn Se rv i i e : ZriihTI. Julv ::. The Munici pal Gotincil of I.ombei-i.'. in the proMin e of Galicia, adopted a t es, d u - tioM .lemandin peace based upon ill- lights of self determination hy he pinole, s,,id a dispatch from ! una to. lay. L . AMERICAN AIRMEN BRING DOWN TWO FOE PLANES . Int.. 1. it...'. i; x vni.r WiTH Till". AMF.T.P'AN AKMV IN I'KaN'CI; p. m i. .Iu! Zl.;.ut. Putnam and Lieut. Hak er Hi o. freeman shot down two Gernian airplanes on Satuid iv t vas

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ATTENTION. 1918 DRAFT REGISTRANTS A'.l 1 ' 1 s .iiatt l-i; ! 1 of io.l 1 o 1 ; 1 ; t s 1 i 1 . 1 1 o 1 1 No. '. base ' . e : 1 -1 1 1 II : 1 1 1 1 - d lo appeal l.flol e 1 tifir '.aid betveeu Tuesday i n . i ti i ti at o.-o-k and ',"e.in s.,, at 'Z ..' lock n o 'i. for p !i v sp ; p a i m i n.t - !. n l-'ail lie to d so in,. ;. tau-., the .itctful ouca cii.bctrra.-snr-ni.

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U vi rein) GDW1B WATERS HUONG COAST FOR U-BOATS Seaplanes and Destroyers in Hunt For Submarine That ! CUJUJ nrt Prtr ' Oneiieü UdPC U0Q On ; linrlaV OUMUdy. t rntel'r,a,ir'ni1 Nws SvrT" r': Ni:V YOKK. July '22. lle lug IVrth .mlMv. imported sunk liy a German submarine still afloat. lli( ials of the Lehigh Valley Kai I road eunpaiiy lien aniiouneed tinlay. The adiee siiy the tug as hit by shells several limes lebv the water- ; , ; K'7ZZ,.. 1 WASHINGTON. Ju.v - ! manv's under-sea boat assassins i ! main today skulking off the Atlantic i wm. P to this atternoon lemung to 10- ' cat their whereabouts. It is conidered certain that they are lying low waiting opportunity to attaek unarmed shipping or to launch a 'torpedo at a transport of warship land then flee. ! The exploit of cutday. when: 'li- sanl; four lur'-es ami i Ins off Jrape Cod, may be repeated any - wlipvo. officials say. I'.ut there is . ; strong hope in ornciai quarters that .this time the l-hoats will not b ialde to work tiieir will on riippiii ,nd ud nwav unscathed. Th usual crop of reports of sub- - '"" ZIVV without nnv ofh' il confinu ition , UUI whatever. . ' Appearance of the M, oin;) nnes ha d failed today to shake the conviction: ;0f high naval o:KiuN in their be- ; lief that the armoied riui.er San li-uo wa the i' tim f a mine. The submarines now feratmr ' inert m a.-suiue. o , .mu, ...... how manv there arc are assumed to have been ordered to adopt a will stop at nothing Hvcrj- possible! . effort will be mad- to locate and sink them. ' Despite the fait .hat there now no effort to deny that submarines ..nov.tin" on This. si. If of auaill .lie opeiaiin-, on lius Milt ol l the ocean, naval niticials were today ! ,lIlVinrP,1 that the en.Ner San Die - convinced that the cruise,- San I'ie- ' sunk bv a German min.. Thev are Inclined to l.elb e t he submarines now here wore .t to this C,M- reines in the Variolic ' "" I " . ... i,. th. hooe that it1 .-ui.iu . f .inner tb.ev micht "set" a thi" m creased transport. In consequence increased en bv all commanders of vessels en- ' ' ns or if,aun i'",L- """" ' JjrSt 5hcllS X all . . .. on American Soil I lit -r 11:1 1 ioii.t I N.- s,.;xi,.. BOSTON. .Tulv The m-M (;., n..m shells have landed on American j . n- Tll--V s t r i m k at Orlean-. Cap, yesteid.y. and were thiee of j over a hundred bred from a Gey- , 1 an super-subma 1 in-. which; bjoiisht the war into Huston's fron .loorvanl. One landed near a croup of car.r-l'i'' cirls. Another strucb , near where two itls weie in h.ith- ! i'P- Th third hurrowed into thj heach san.'i without p plod inc. ; Tverv tndicttion is that thv were -"red deliberately to further -pread ; :i1P campaign of frirhtf ulness on this sid of the Atlantic. ntr.cials at the .MassaCJw.-ett Gen a I hospital today vefusd to uive 1:. lite. id 111-: I'.lth A to 1 to;. . who vx 1 f- : . . 1 Ii u 1. t I . . r P . . . 1 w 1 p ' 1 ,,, .., t,. f.irs- -.-.nu. ,f S a - st.it.-d that it would be ii.as.ly to amputate 1 tej -.. ,t 1 'n- jui;nt arru. lt-ar A! Hill ,i 1 W.i.m! lodas d e.j tat Iii" tkiep s,-aplans that ae 'atth- J. t!o- . i n ! i - "f a ra !! r s re i p a i in t ! H a : t h . t t h ! : oj.p. . hrer :..ni "x, s it ho .: t:';.t ;, betöre , i i . c L-' ot ? ji.ii'.vi;i Ji

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918.

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V s. a i tM Plot to Mobilize 200,000 Huns in U. S. Bared MOW VOKK, July A plot to imibilie -OO.Dno (.eniian-, throughout the failed states and send them tu Canada and Mvieo to spread enemy pVojiagamla. was revealed here today in an amazing series of documents eiiei! by ledeial agents in a raid on an apartment occupied by IVieilrieb August llichaid tun blionsch. The laid on the apartment was made simultaneously with the arrival here this afternoon of a presidential warrant from Washington ordering the indefinite detention of von Strenx.li. The eonspiraoy, which authorities Iwdieve liad taken delinite form, aimed to send (eniums into i'aiuula to lo military Iatj and to dispati-h an enemy army into Mexico to aiil it'lKd trois in guerilla warfare against the I'n I ted States. ' Thomas Tells Senate . Maximum Wanp Lnw i; .. d IMEUUbbliy. : '"'X7'. Service : W ASM I N G Tf V .lulv JlV---The . . , ' . ,, time has ome wJi-n .oii4i ess should i eco:v. ene and pass a maximum Tho)nas of ........... , i a. ..f ,t, I o ' , urv lit i ru im i 1 1 . senate this afternoon. 'I irust the rapidly sprea.iing ; mnace of strikes." he continued. i . vlll titnl response in sohle sc 1 t ot U tr,M1.hpn th.a 1 T 1 1.111111 1 1 1 1 C 11' 11 . . 1 1 T I I tit'. ' , , . . . .. ,. . nanus ..i nie -M.rniii.-iu in ..r-iM.r,, with these di.Tioulti i enemy. MxnniMr to nAAOrn lIVIHUnilMt. IO UMIUMULU C THRFHIMR" IRON ! '"" l IntoriiHti.tii.il News St-rvj. ' ,X' 1 ,U1 A" COLfMlll's. Ind.. duly An , inx est.gat.on is be,,, made on how -ral lar,e piec es of ,,,,1 ha ppn - : l I 'l W ' f''d at tilt farm l.f r-rv Davis, near here. The thrashii'K outtit of William II. N'ewsom was . v . " ' -iterially damaged wiien several . ,.' " ,, , . . maiiine with the stair.. NO LET-UP UNTIL HUNS ARE PUSHED TO LAST DEFENSES 1 1, le. M:i t i "It a I N'x Sf,-:ie: ASllINiT. .luly J-'. Then xill I' litlk li-up in tJio prcs4Mit Aiiieri'iiii-I "i-'iicli ofTciisic until llu (.'riiiüiis u-.n li Ihtdr main line of defen-M in'iirlif. liih tlu h ineut of xiirpris4 n longer i- a fa nor in llic liuhtiit: betwi'Cii tlif isiu' and llu Maine, lln a sxiultin allied font an taking nerv Kx.il advantage of the xhaltcred morale of llK-ir herman oppoucnlx. It i Iwlicxed licrr that Ix for tlu pnx'lit operation-, conic it an nwl the a--uallie-s ainoiic lln cuieni. and the prisoners and the war materials taken. Avill prow a re--ord fr it-saill. on ih western front. Army ollu-ei- continued eiv howful tody. Willi the Hun line"- xin.ished oxer an cimniioii' Iront. ( liatean Tliierrx in allied hand-, and I he line adxanc.il s4xeii mile-, on the C'luileail TliM-ri'-i-soii- from, exorxihinz laxoicd I ho allaitinu loK'ts. xxa- Iwdiexeil that in older l' withdraw his heailx iiiio-iiiniii'il units ih. cioxxn pl'inci XXill Im" eoHb-d In abandon a ui'eat pari of hi- tear nal iiml nioxt ef Iiis Lis nn-v and war m.itci -i.il.

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AIRCRAFT GUNS TRAINED 0 Civilians of Chateau Thierry Embrace American Delivers Who Drove Foe Out of City Sunday. kv iii-:m:v all:. with Tin; a.mi:i:ic.n akmv N Till". MAKNK i:.J0 p. m.. July Pix e n anti-aireiaft 1:1111 w-re railed into use in pursuing the Germans h, their tüsht from the Maine. As th- Germans retreated l"renh r.-bi nuns mounted on automobiles .iasiiHi up ;uiJ down th loads, sprinkling Iii- retiiinu enemy with shrapnel. Hvery available piece of a:till"rv v as used. The hlh alible uns were employed chiefly because oi their great lmd-iliiy. i, ' 1:,tH:iu ir ;V: till rv tire when the Jmeruans und Germans our davs for the city early 1 . II Olli l I UIH.I i I I ....... l-'rench. fought four June, i.ut the r.ermans had forced in ; the eiviliaus to clean up the debris ; build l-arrioades in the squares' i and bu and streets'. I'rau-d lor lelieranc

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' When the Americans entered, a) 1 r i'' T A V-W i ( v KWV) Tl IF 1 - V tpl Piettv iy-ear-ob'. Iiemh girl vith : Willi I ML AMLHK.AN A l M UN lilt. . i . . ,.i. . ja s.x-months old infant at h-n(S:U a. in.) The Germans contirie l!ie:r cr.Lliui :cur:):n i .reust, toll me with a lost and mad- ! northward t min t lie Mariu maintaining tlu ni" ; sn;bbi :--!-!-

dened look in her eves, how she in" been forced to act as "chamber- ! for :i 'nan heut enant. The ; lieutenant wanieo ner i" a. . ..iu..i.. him on the reirai, oui wif eomman.ianteur lefused to allow tiie. baby to I'-? taken, so the lieutenant let the girl remain. ;"lt was not liec fault," said tiie id her women in tlie tow n. "'She was nrcttv; therefore she had to be saeri- ' l i ce d ." All night ion- the civilian ppnhit ion in the .aihedral praved for i.eliv erance, but it was not until all- ! s o'.-bx k. when the uard of so! - . . - I t .. .... I . t f li a ; dieis witn iixeu nav.meis i-n , , ,11..1 Ult, ...M.l.le to eave K I , iilii.' -. x .- - " I They all ..ik' up hidden I'rem h and u..... i-.i.mi-lI Hdims. The Germans had ransaeked the JhOUSeS irryiiik' off eervhinK of viliio thnt was nortabb- Hut it was. o.lficult tc ascertain what .va wan-

I ton da mast and what was the ef- northern end of the A isne - M ,. i n -i feet of sh-ll lire. tront tto- Germans iia e i.e.-n mak-

A Prep h sob, i e w Im w, s 1 , v , n 2 ;p chat(,au Thierry v. Inn the Germ;j ns a , ,, , hidden a wa y motl., He was ill atd ahsej-t oll si.k bive. I he oi.. ,.ira.1;; to ele,t t,,e ,,nwn: ;luops as tlie Ameiicans swept in i MMU ftmire.-. heS and Mill No, ."""i r.ome.s, .,... ..... - t.. fee.l tti ,i. i!i:.n nod w . r- urat-

; ly embarrassed when embraced ami n.ent north f tio- A:-"- '-cofiies 1 Kissed by aged men and women. The no'ie aiuie ms tue Fi a m o-A mei i. a u ' (k: lipid "1 these old i e i I e nt ili-; nnce cuntm.p-sij-'ht of their Amt-rit ;in delixerei s l'.ritisli .loin I izhl in - as pitia'de to behold. Hl ltisp tlo.,p has- nee'. tiilosV U American field artilVrv and ma- mm the phtinu on 'lie (stein f'a:i hin cur tiers at nc ffiai'lidi.l ,,f the A-spe-Maii e ui;u,:, : -.:,-thenixel; e on the heights nortli and fo: cis.u the Vt -.Meli ind a st of the town. Then tlie a .1 a n i ; . t w -- n ';i.Hn and ! ' . Malte 1 '-an aftfiin. t r. er. Ti-.e :.e..n .i't.nk.iii: 's -nop, ;i - Tt,e ie,i.i.et Jtie tl- lü.e -.lilnli-

DIELS AID IS SIFE OVERSEAS

Asst. Sec'y Roosevelt Inspects Wavfll Arimini;tration Broad. J li'eri..lt ..Ml., i Neux s, , .. WASH1NGT' N. -I i'.v ZZ. 1 he -. sale arrival o.er-e,,- ,,f ...;. s'of the N v Kranklin ! Hno-e-. was a lipo iip'.l i S'e. ' v hiui.'s lolit V . Mr. Kno.x.-s to... l- tin- ti .p on .1 .''vita-l afld VV .11 r-.ain ..' ln.lil f . U some t. !i.- t" ii.spe.-t I tie j; a a 1 a u m it; i t r a ' v. ""'i-'-J-v .X . so i e ttl'.l O.fer W It tl ! p 1 e i , - t.ities ,,f ntb.et d - p.i t t h i - t x r.ii'i'.ii;. . a. p - a i i n tii'l eoorditia - 'ion of 'tf...-, a nd w :1J hr;?.? iuf k b: t s. 1 1) a I et.-, r . a ! ! i. s ,. j j-.., , al cor..! it loi.i A.tOdu icli'.iab'y.

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Germans Presenting Stubborn Rcsist- . ance DurxnCT Gradual Retreat on the , AJarne Front; Hoping to Save

Guns and LONDON, JuU 22.

Manie Irmit avi-aiK'ci !riMl tlirJw 'O liHli' ic n u:a.. Thc'V p.lSSed B:l rHlloll ( t A 1 1 JlliL's n I t ! 1 d !:U W.ll'.iw a I'. e.lt d lKlteail TIlicIT.) Between tiie (!)urcii aiui hc ic &.c (l.'rni.iii- ji: v1; c.

cuuiiler attacks lui cold" .lin no i'our.j. CLING TO BOTH FLANKS. 1 1, t.-: u.i I imi .i ! V-ws Servi.-: LONDON, Jill V 22. (Nooll ) It I- JvidcT.l ..ila! 'C iJ!!H: J1UMI1 to clilllT t() Votll llailkS ot tils -alieilt 'vh'k' -! fa i - 1: : J'. ; : " .'

the line, with their leu on Rheims

UIc lllK' Uim U,CM itl1 " IUIL'"'V "1"m,l',H1 ,,vl 1 " " alillSt the SoiOllS plateail. .ÜA a Ieiliei dlAh I ! Oil lib-' . French front hhla. Tlkv will ihu he Mill able t.. pre-eni a i-t-

miJuMe deienive irnt di .i line

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MAINTAIN STUBBORN RESISTANCE.

, aiKV tiejr ti.mks to prevent , , ; nnii. Machine -un lieiaelinients are ( Chateau -Thierrv m;is vhel!i?vi - l'ltf.M'H l A XI 1 A 1 1 A N 's Ki:( II ULYllU'-sT. i KIS.M AI N ' ' .y i r. I . ,,., , . s.:v, ! PAKIS. July --. - -Th- Geilnau : - ' ti at coiUiuue Aft-r rUai ink,' t hIth I n i a n k (,i t,.. Marne and capt.Min-: 'h.it-au t-i t v ,n a st..im a-sauh. th 1 I .. .. .-.. T..l f'U ( I I . i jenen aim ."' o a t.. 1 1 ( ; l - ! ( e.ialin. all auwit - w,.,, of over fo ir miles. e The allied ad'.ame ha t k1i;i, !.-l aloliU tile ...lie of the! 1 e , i t r : (Mint.-i- (,!f.-tiMt- ii.Hii ,ne.i-ne i(, t be Marne r j er. o ; 'j-jp. i mau I'h oi.i ! po-u .on at ' Oulchy b ''bateau 011 tlie " U!h i .i..,a.v,i .... tin ee sides and its full . js imminent. hesH'ial I'iJAhl South. South of Soissoi.s illif kc-.-tone position of the German line on the in, d-poate fesian-e. throwntIh troops into the strub- m an ( ,,,.. .tern the a !li-d adv American and IV-mn -,,,., - . keepiilit tile I- Isnies at d I'. Ta.dennoiv radways th- n.ain G.,ruy.t u lines of , omm inn -atm: 'of the Ai-r.-. under dii-t uio n.e . t b a ' I b e . l : - ....Uo- ;,h.h. nif tio- e Jinan r - i i e - itt our.d in ' 1 M -' 1 b: s oj HSt . V. ! i ! h I i -e i Hot I: o! ". ii e . .iia-'" . aptured ft out the i mat e I " i . . ;e p l -a d e v e J o p- d o s e ! p! a. t t. s I i.i . e t. a - , . ; ; , Iro'l. e t XV e,, 'he Ais;;. , '.he M a ' tl - Hhinis w;th the Hlbe.i tnr.es ..p.- . tin. iirm th-.r jue--':-.- e.er '. .ui'I Siliee t u allied CO,.Pt-r O ft e T. - ' ' ,f;;;lhl;"-,t i .i ir. G Genu .n pi -: h a i 1 1 -1 i f - o r n -1 :- p. ilex ..f -ro';ed The w a '. W t el . 1 p r 1 .la I ' i . s e . I s 1. ' e I; i . , ; ; f. .rw aid. ( haieau I hieri x ie k ,l. Tne e.,'b : b .s ., .-, r . Je t : . ....-, 11 to pal!, I'i IM '!';. "l.e i I.. tu- I m. ' V ' ! tU.;i.-U-.i i . .-.'t "I .'it lb a ! '. V ' . '; ;, t b- a : ! ' ' . '. '? A !. -tri 'it: o p N . j ; s e 1 o , x . t ' i - ' Al..' ! .' a :. s .. I - ,,It;ir:- l.-l I: ""i "'' ft -t. ami a i . . i x - d f r . u s " . . . - pp 1 ..sp.'ah i !.' e' . a .- . Ic'c : ' ÜÜÜ a ill II : Ii s . .r. n.x

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