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/.Ui MERCHANDISE ADVER¬ TISED IN THE TRIBUNE WEATHER IS GUARANTEED Fair and continued warm to-day and probably to-morrow; moderate south winds Full Report oa !»a*r 4 £ír?_U5LÍLqg/-thC Trutft.- JVguM-Çdijdriâla - iWw.rtiSMJtronesements Vol. LXXYIIl No. 191«. 26,181 HieJt^opyrlirhtTriJninr AmTnl MONDAY, JULY 22, 1918 . 5 In Greater New York and THRKB CRÎÎTS two cr.yrm > within commuting dlfttanrv Americans andFrench Break-German Line; Chateau Thierry Falls; Enemy NearRout; First U-Boat Shells Strike on U. S. Coast Ä -'.- Cape Cod Crowds Foe Suffers JUST LIKE THAT! 3-Mile Gain Made See Second Marne Barges Sunk; In Foch Drive ByAllies on Each Women Fired On Crown Prince's Reverse Is Greatest Since Russian Side of Salient Victories in War Two Men Seriously In¬ Early _ jured in Attack Made "Frightfulness" Crown Prince's Army, Caught in Jaws of Mighty With¬ Disaster Threatens by Enemy Marks U-Boat Entire German Pincers, Is Thrown Into Confusion, out Warning Army and Decisive Defeat Is Possi¬ Raid This Time Allied Success May Even ble Outcome of Battle Aviators Force Become the Turning Raider to Dive Officials Believe Germans Point in History French Brasles and Hope, Through Terror, to Capture Shake U. S. Morale By Arthur S. Draper Cross Marne at Two Points Lehigh Valley Tug, LONDON, July 21..The Crowr Bound for New Prince's army is in a general roui York, WASHINGTON, July 21..-In contrast Establish to the tactics adopted by the sub¬ and German arms are suffering th< Strong Bridgeheads, Push On and Set Afire; Forty- marines which last raided American greatest reverse since the earlj Menace Chief Road waters, the German sea wolf ' Enemy's of Flight; one which ap- of the war when the Russia? Survivors peared to-day off the Massachusetts days coast torpedoed and shelled vessels steam roller crushed all opposition Pershing Reports 560 Guns and ORLEANS, Mass., July 21..It | without giving the crews opportunity With the impetus of his initiativ» More to seek safety in small t)oats. Many Prisoners Taken view of hundreds along the beach Foch is directing a battle which ma; I f This fact was accepted in some - an enemy submarine shelled anc quar- ters as indicating that the Germans lead to a decision and end the war burned a tugboat and sank thre( were were undertaking to bring their cam¬ It is no exaggeration to stat< Splendid gains made yesterday in Foch's great coun- bareres without warning off tin; paign of frightfulness home to directly there has been no more momentou 1er offensive. On the west side of the íMarne salient town this morning, wounded thre< America in the hope of shaking the Franco- of the crews, and dropped foui morale of the nation. That this at- time since the thin line blocked th< American troops plunged three miles further into the German s/iellá on, the mainland. ftempt would have no more success than German rush to Calais when Foci positions and on the east the raid of last side the Ailies also drove into the The action lasted an hour and í May and June was the broke the wave of Huns firm conviction of official sweeping enemy lines the same distance. half and was unchallenged excep' Washington. down the for two Officials plainly were surprised that Marne Valley towan hydro-airplanes from th< the submarine General Pershing reported last night that Franco-Ameri- Chatham aviation station, whicl should have attacked a Paris. tug and barges, as these vessels were The can had taken 560 to an circled over the he: tides have turned and ar< troops guns up early hour Saturday. U-boat, causing without military value and the mone¬ to to running so strongly in the Allies Chateau has been also on submerge, only reappear an< tary loss was small. Some accepted Thierry recaptured, Brasles, tho resume favor that it may carry Allied arm firing. this waste of ammunition as Marne a mile to the and the bearing to a much earlier victory than th< eastward, heights north of Brasles. The tug was the Perth Ambov out the theory of a frightfulness cam- most could a wee] Further to the east the French have crossed owned by the Lehigh Valley Rail paign, for upon no other ground, they optimistic expect the Marne between road. She was towing four barge said, could the submarine commander ago. Fossoy and Charteves. three miles off this town on th justify such an expensive attack. Germans Soundly Thrashed To the north of Chateau the southeastern elbow of Cape Cod. Raid Not Unexpected Thierry, Associated Press cor¬ The Crown Prince is not only be respondent reports that the Americans have Bound for New York Reappearance of submarines in ing defeated, but he is beinj "broken through" American waters at this time was not soundly thrashed and he will b> the enemy lines. The barges were bound fron unexpected after the finding of for¬ lucky if he Gloucester eign-made mines off the Island escapes annihilation for New York and onl; Long That, in brief, tells the. main point; Retreat Is Becoming a Real Rout one was loaded, her cargo consist coast last week. The presence of the sea of the news from the Marne in th< Arthur S. ing of stone. { raider was not accepted "by naval Austriañs Draper cables from London that the German officials as that it was a last twenty-four hours. Admit U. S. Of the forty-one persons, includ proof torpedo British Smash I retreat is becoming a real rout and turn j that sank the armored cruiser San The news grows better as eacl may easily out to be ing three women and five children Forces Turn the Tide Entire Marne Diego off Fire Island. N. Y-, last Fri- hour passes. When it seemed as ii the biggest disaster for the enemy since the on three GENEVA, Switzerland. July 20.-- early Russian vic- board, men.Captaii day, with a possible loss of sixty-two Foch had reached the limit of hi. Charles Ainslie of the Lansford Backin Americans are mentioned to-day for tories. lives. present achievement, an even Enemy the first time the Zei¬ great by "Arbeiter John Bolovich and John Au-j Most officials held to Line In the new Vitz, still the theory er success of Vacated American advance north of has crowned his efforts tung" Vienna, The newspaper j Chateau Thierry trian members pf the crew- that, a mine had the cruiser, tug destroyed Having forced, by tin states that the Americans have terrific losses were inflicted on were wounded. Bolovich Irt their opinion the submarine strewed hammering Marne th£ Germans, two 77-millimetre probabl; flank, a withdrawal of enemy troop; Valley changed the situation for the En¬ will an mints in the transatlantic lane guns were taken and lose arm. Vitz had one ham ship to the north bank of the Marne tente nations, not only in the politi¬ By Germans many prisoners. Hill 193, north of Vaux, blown cost of New York, in the hope of de- but in off. These two were sent t> Franco-American forces continuel cal, the military, phases of .was stormed at the beginning of the attack. the stroying transports bound to Europe Clear the conflict. Tbc newspaper Massachusetts General Hospita their pressure on the German Out Germans West says: with American troops. This method of right "There is no Organized resistance was met on a in Boston. Captain Ainslie wa and this further doubt that Foe Battles to only few parts of the undertaking the destruction of troop- morning entered Châteai of in there are a million Americans in Desperately wounded in both arms shell fraj: Rheims, Except One unit took prisoners from seven by ships instead of by direct attack was Thierry, after it had been held b; France. The genius of American (line. divisions. Pershing's ments and was treated at the sum Retain Posts Near believed to have been adopted by the the Crown Prince for more than ; Narrow Strip organization has obtained stupefying ^Indian scouts did good work along the Marne. nier home of Dr. J. Danforth Tay Germans because of the risk of their month. results. Germany finds herself Rheims faced three The remnants of two lor, of Boston. own destruction by destroyers and other by powers whose com¬ German regiments were left behind Foch LONDON, July 21..The French have bined population is three times The attack was witnessed war craft convoying the transports if Squeezing Both Sides than hers." when the Germans recrossed the by larg taken the town of Brasles, one mile greater Marne. crowds of natives and summer vis they attacked. At the Wilbur present moment Foch i east of Chateau Thierry on the north By Forrest ¡tors Thus far there has been to Cable to who had flocked to the cape fo nothing squeezing both sides of the salien bank of the Marne, to ad- British participated in the buttle for Special The Tribune) Some Divisions Lose 60 Per that more than one according (Copyright, 1913, by Thn Tribuno Cent the week end. All accounts agreei indicate submarine with Franco-American forces be vices received here. the irst time yesterday. They entered Assrx-lallon) is conducting the present raid. That the line in the sectors between Rheims WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES Some of the divisions which crossed lost 60 that the submarine's wa tween Soissons and the Marne an The French line includes the heights the of the per cent of shooting of last May and June, however, was car- and Marne, in the region (11 p.