HUN DFFENGIVE man Lines With a Rush. Proceed So Fast That Cavalry Thrown Into The Action—All Head: quarters Staffs In Territory Oc- cupied By Germans. in France just American Army American of pri counted south troops #0ns aptured 3,300 Fifty thousands Northwest nave « cannon had been and machine Buns Thierry ol haleau Americans prisoners quantity The « the included way enemy throug! guns st Amer Ameri fore and was Amer those ing to com It attending excitement gaps made by he the French down losses the enemy was expected bering of the Was ops those Were engines infantry, before them wi and streams clearin many obstructions that had es As the menaced tl he artille troops fron their being caug This means th probably has bee dying offensive JAP-BUILT SHIP ARRIVES. First Of Steel United States. An At firat of flee] ch are being built Japan for the United States has rived In this’ country and placed under the American all Japan will construct for the United States sel is a cargo weight tons, antie P ! The vessels wi be flag In 45 steel ships The new of 9.066 will 7G. carrier dead. DRAFTEE DETERMINED TO DIE. Soldier On Way To Meade Leaps From Train, Then Hangs Self, Charlottesville, Va.-—~Herbert Craw- ford, of Cynthiana, Ky., a draftee on his way to Meade from Fort Thomas, Ky., committed suicide three miles west of Millboro. He first leaped Irom an ecastbound Chesapeake and Ohio train, but as the fall did not prove fatal, he tied a wire around his neck and hanged himself to a tree. Camp ADVICE 10 RETIRE Flag Forced Back. LOST GROUND Americans Proved By Their Tactics That They Have Taken The Measure Of Ludendorff's Favorite Method. being unable on the counsel but ti regret HCCcasio 0 fq the as this of our low French, America: ig h been forced tire unendurable and would unde not being asked to do whatever : ned uation ANd UnDat ' Ww DESTROYED OWN AIRPLANES. German Revolutionists Charged With Burning Airdrome. Londor A new German planes, near the work of the army, save The destruction by airdrome with 22 alr Nivelles, is German reve an exchange Tele Nive dispatch from ig 17 miles Ten Belgians and rman non | commissioned officers have been urn rested. Amsaierdans south of Brussels two Ge th HUNS FAILED TO of Latest Been Passed. Crisis ALLIES WERE PREPARED Grounc Was To Break- 800,0C0 The Knew General Storm tA ~ More Than Are In term nk In aevelop wenk Allies pounding of the to begin the in the heavs rear of the storming forces artillery, thereby diorganizing the reserve indicated here how long Allied the German purposes, but has been “nown for In the Americ com issued Sunday night, on the of the battle, it wi stated the enemy was ntrating and guns and mate behind Chateau Thierry line This com: did not gn dein is, but General sad his corpse and division som. German not beforehand knew of system " & at} the commanders ap Rev. eral days an eve con the into fact rubordinate in Petain AY at i se catch ps IN BATTLE Son Reported QUENTIN DIES Roc-eveit's Youngest Killed. JACKIES Intended Fc Force Restrict EMPEY MADE A CAPTAIN. Commissioned In Adjutant Department U. 8. FLYER A PRISON Lieutenant Ratcliff, Of Rulev Held In Austria, “e SIX KILLED IN COLLISION. | Locomotive Crashes Into Motor Cars | With Laborers, Huntington, W. Va | killed and 14 injured, some seriously, into three Six men were locomotive crashed carrving laborers the and Ohio near here carrieq 30 | motor | Chesapeake | Louisa, Ky care, which molished CAre on Railroad The moto: men, were d¢ PERSHING AND BLISS KNIGHTS. Awardea JXvand Crosses Orders. London. General John J. Pershing has been awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath and General Tasker H. Bliss, American representa. tive at the Supreme War Council, has been given the Grand Cross of the , Order of St. Michael and St. George ) This was officially announced. In Historic THE HUNS BACK Capture Thousand Prisoners Including Brigade Staff. While The Penetrated To Americans In A Smashing Counter Attack Of The Were The French Positions Some Extent, Cleared Their Section invaders. heime t} extended from de Massiges, hit up defense The ig eff Prunay ao regions garainel enemy ris on quises and in the Sousin, but was attacks, to positions.” Prosnes and lesnite i repeatec Launched At Daylight. American Ar mn Germans & the Marne ent attack Americ an it ne west Near LOS project and 12-inch n The Americ ' { delivered a counterattack upon the Germans in the Vaux region and off the enemy It is that the German in the Vaux region completely broke down under the American counter gttack. Further sharp fighting is like aval an force drove clear attack however, Reports from Vaux indicate that the Americans had advanced their line in this region in the face of the enemy attack. The ad withdrew to their orig Twen- in this sector. The American barrage here broke up the enemy waves and drove them back in confusion AN DIEGO SUNK Many in Engine Room May Have Lost Lives. CAUSED BY TORPEDO OR MINE Thirty five And Men Put Ashore At Point O'Woords, N. Y ~~ Whether Torpedo OF Officers Uncertain Mine Sent Cruiser Down, been no los 3 Ying + + NIE DAR not San Dieg n of 13680 to ried a comp to keep clpre tn 3 sia « t 8 nlnl y clasts officiale steadfastly naintained they 1} on which id no information 0 believe that the sub t marines had come again WAR TROPHY TO ANNAPOLIS. Naval Academy To Get Gun Taken By Marines. Washington. A heavy Maxim ma. chine gun, captured by American ma- rines from the Germans in Belleau Wood on June 11 and for four dave used to harass the enemy's own lines, is being shipped from France to ma. rine headquarters in Washington. the Navy Department announced Two heavy German minewerfers taptured by the marines in the same action, will be presented, one each to Annapolis and West Point, if trans. portation cap be arranged
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