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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. PAGE 2.! SHEPHERD AT FRONT WITH ITALY’S ARMY Wm, G. Shep correapendent, time story with the al eye-witness accoun front javing been the firet Amerionn correspondent at the Austrian front and Metropolitan Sutngua UULLY 5 Matinees Wed. and Sat. 1, United Press staff ere even Hullan Jourualiste were rented By Wm. G. Shepherd United Press Staff Correspondent UDINE, Italy (Near Aus trian Frontier), July 1—-No real ly great battle is possible along the Austro-jtalian frontier for many w The Italian troops are press- Ing forward, occupying post: tions of vantage; important preliminary fighting |s occur ring almost daily, but Italy Is not ready to launch her great smash to win back Trentino and Trieste. There has been no delay in moving the italian armies to the front. Mobilization went for ward with clock-like precision. Troops marched over the fron tlers and seized points of strat egy within a fortnight after the But Gen. Cardona, commander of : S| edbythe Fisher FlomingMills ML... Patrick _ cher cngigaree, Co. has been awarded a gold medal And Complete London Company seeese ss st sn by the yury of Awards: of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. idle Red Crows tralr Hospitals in Venice and Udine and elxewhere near the firing line Jare practically empty | Italian commanders are elated with the brilliant performances of | the troops to date | | The accuracy of the gunnery, par-| | tieularly, has occastoned surprise At Monfalcone, for instance, large Jeune are hurling shells 12 miles! 00 ‘ < j j Monday, Wednesday Matinee and Tuesday Night and Saturday over @ mountain peak a mile bigh.|, iauarters here. Officials told give me back my baby. Oh, Aunt! “I shall never pray again” { | with derful effecti eranh by y M - ‘ al cane. ond Night, Thursday, Naa and Sat- Matinee ling vagainat the Austrian forts, ana, mé “YOR must leave Udine or sub Mary, I've never been wicked,| screamed, and then nature at fast urday Nights Surely, God will let me have my) was merciful, for | knew no more, baby joes ask Him. Pray, Aunt! (1. Be Continued Tomorrow) Au Mar dropped on = knees beside me, ong of her was laid lightly across br My heart was beating so that I fe’ i was suffocating as her voice was jraised in supplication. I followed each one with my lips saying the words after her. mit to arrest Gen. Cardona’s secretary put it differently. He said If you stay here, you run the risk of being shot. The Italian army will not be ready for correspondents for months.” le ¥y shot counting « Victor Emmanuel is on a Inuous tour of the battle line The prime minister passed thru Sunday in his priv to headquarters The Itallan army here is compos jed of the biggest men, physically, 1 her The Second PYGMALION Mrs. Tanqueray By G. Bernard Shaw By A. W. Pinero Prices—Nights, 50c to $2.00. Matinees, 50c to $1.50. To Ward Off Summer car, en route e face smooth, white all summer, ‘theres #0 good as whore fronts | have visited Thru many regiments are distri} BOSTON, July 1 Nathan uted Italians from America, cheery Straus of New York, it ts announc- ‘i ~ ~ seen : fellows with a love for fighting jed here today, donated his steam ; | woman's prayer—and turned my |and replaced by the newer, fi » 7 One waved his hand to me as 1/ Yacht Sicilian, valued at § , to} head to welcome my baby as the| skin beneath. The face exhibits ge > Zio o trace of the wax, whic’ 5 a > passed and yelled, "Oh, you kid!” hi bog pan gtd med ees U ‘ door opened. Instead, behind the | ork coe sauna aie erage * Correspondents are barred trom) {ie #10 patch scott pte WHY | NEVER PRAY |nurse, I saw Dick's grief-stricken | Greasy creams, powders and ~ face and knew— nm the other hand, are apt to ual - . ‘or * Y e conspicuous than * : AMUSEMENTS | (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | MY baby was, dead |mrore (conspicuous then, somal pereeceaer | : ; surely the |mercolized wax.” Discolored: er | 1 grew more calm—surely the | treckied skin, 0 common at this een |xood God would hear that blessed | gon is gently absorbed by the wax was stilled m. This will help any can £000 | ws te CE ag ! | r | M Teet¢Meyt SUN, SHOULD EAT | tnst swear vreven icicle ia nd in a week or 30, mime : aes sia so Starting! e | gripped me with its destroying xion will look remarkably jouas = SONOON, Say 1-—~Beorge hy nd mie Aga es tviclyn. 9/02 yee of HWYSICIAN'S ADVICE jhand, I became only the and healthy S Joseph Smith, “modern Blue- [tions in Mexico City, already re| nary hearings on the conspir FOUR NIGHTS =| .,,digrequn sha *prenticatty sii|that io all'in humanity that winds, and, fying, a = beard,” was today found guilty |xarded as extremely menacing to acy charges against Huerta and . | carme Ee ctemach theable are. niec| recngniees. fone walch make wrinklon ee = of murder, as the result of the | foreigners, are constantly growing Orozco and six others arrested Popular Matinee Wed. tm 4 ten, 4 to actiit I could not reason, I could only quickiy get rid of every ling Baw. —™ death of three of his six | worse, Consul Canada at Vera Cruz for alleged violation of the neu —_ h omech sufferers # AL. There was no u ot mind, ever caused, by using Basa = wives, who were drowned. }informed the state department to-| trality of the United States, | Pricre—Nights, S00 to $2; Mat, te to 81 whenever possibile. avoid eating oy ly the Instinct to free myself | eee a annals 1 ee ~ Sentence of death was imme | day. were postponed today until July - , hemieal action in the stomach de-| from physical pain at any cost, and| hazel.—Advertisement. “= diately pronounced upon Smith. The dispatch follows a report for-| 12, at the government's request. |‘! '* ‘he Magest musical hit of the MeKe# | veione acidity. Unfortunately euch &| yet | know this minute that the As the case was given to the warded last night, which od Attorneys for the endants| rule eliminates m *| torture of travail is not too great a} ~ ae | W. Pleasant to the taste, a on ssfury, Smith jumped to his feet and| that rioting and looting w in Agreed to the postpon: t and . which are rich in ble and| price to pay for motherhood. It is Tdenounced Justice Scrutten, whose| progress thruout the city. the bonds were continaed. No tes-| Savage nerve building propertios This i# the; only when your “aching arms hold| Charge he declared to be unfair. Shops are being raided and food timony was taken ei Bas reason why dyepept @ and ston empty air” that you remember your f : ™ “You have tried to hang me,”|tlots by mobs overrunning the city The room in which U. S. Commis-| jaugi darkest hour. Oh, my aby, Smith shouted. “You can't hang| Were general. The information was sioner Oliver holds court was jam-| a{baby, why am I, who wanted sme for murder. I have done no| brought to Vera Cruz by courier, med an hour before the cases were} #0 and who could bear you in honor murder. This is a disgrace in a| When the messenger left the cap scheduled to come up, at 10 a. m and bring you up in comfort and ristian country.” ital the entire garrison had been Huer = Smith married his six wives! withd through, m: 4 hat the with | hove, to be dented you, while some MIZZI erable exist: | poor, gir! sighs and me ans when came {nto court half an yeu yefore the time wet for his ap-| "8"! te Ss wn to reinforce the army of | hour right."—Advertisement. | “Working with it—why, what ts }the matter with {t—why should they work with it? Why don't] lthey bring it to me so that I can} a see it?” I tried weakly to get out of bed to go to It, but I could not Furniture Facts From . French offensive north of Arras Poynor's Overstock Sale | ring ¥ou bas Ras ph fase fede | Mi ad ison Pa rk Track the forces of Prince Frederick Wil } utes. remarknb| ett with i J ° -~@ Oh, Aunt Mary, fs it a boy?" |helm delivered strong assaults Ub aed : 0 ‘ — joy coursed w y against the French positions. |Tears of joy coursed down my 9 u | "They were met by strong artillery | j cheeks. Aine dain wiels |fire, however, and forced back after| “Have they taken him out of the their ranks had been torn by the| " : , | French guns, geld p a Re fag DY a The Only Afternoon Amusement During any more, and has he cried? . “Aunt Mary—Aunt Mary—don't Shrine Week (GREECE MAY ENTER keep me in suspense, Is anything ATHEN (Meare trom aut war's eves al Twenty Events Each Day dropped on my face Swithin a space of 16 years |Gen. Zapata, engaged with the Car- pearance. He was smiling and un 1 ez| che hears the first cry of > . | part 4 try « meal of : ~ rol = The first one to be found dead in|ranza forces on the outskirts. concerned. it ts the HAJOS which you may| "er flesh and blood ots r Me d =m bath tub was Beatrice Constance| There was no protection for for- ———_ genuine View- like, in moderate amount, taking Im- and knows {t means nothing to her | DMunday. Smith 1 ease Operetta, mediately afterward a teaspoonful | but disgrace, and grief to the babe Munday. Smith married her in Au.|elgners. YS SOCIALISTS a dae | ORR Siar Saas et ee, Sane ranms Baek tian Wee ed wSust, 1910, and deserted her, but | Company that wes tn the run of a or cold water. This will neutralize! Heine brought into a world of un (met her again March 14, 1912, and) The Fisher Fiouring Mills Co.| wi YEAR AND A MALY IN NEW YorK | %2) scld which may be prosent. oF ia thsant ‘ «in July of that year she was found|was granted permission to extend | SR IgRE ge" NIE YeRLa te ge nara Te er resting oF ‘apanetnene and | why doesn’t It cry? Why aden. its wharf 50 feet into the turning | fullness, you will find that your food | qoegn* ” A “A sn't tery?” Tasked Aunt Mary = Her will lett Smith $12,500. basin of the West waterway at a! MILWAUKEE, July 1.—Victor agrees with you perfectly. Bisurated : ha ent of blessed surcease | = She was Smith's third wife, but}meeting of the port commission | perger a 1 magnesia Is doubtless the best food | tn that momen I “the first to be drowned . - po! Berger, former socialist congress-| World's Greatest Quick-Change Artiste| corrective and antacid k it| from agony, when I knew my child bos rowned. Wednesday. | man, today supported the charge MANLON BROS, h Ro Alrect qosiee, ot the stomach was born i ye of » G selalista tha »y neutralizing ¥ of the Pore = > we | the party were to blame for not ‘The Haunted House ' at not distinguish what they sald. (1 ; starting peace gotiations earty. Kitner, Mayors and Mow it han was too weak to turn my head to| j In an interview with the United | lec nnd S00 4 A. 8. ab Bo “\see what they were doing.) Aunt| H Press, Berger expressed conf. | —————— ——— medicine ‘whenever n y. but t| Mary clasped my hands and bent} a i dence that the Germans, with the | must admit that I cannot see the|over me. I had a feeling that she - —_ Mi the os gps and American | | genes of dosing on inflamed and irr! | was trying to shield me from some ; socialists, we succeed in bring | mettina: ota oF jd the cause of | thing. ; etting rid of the acid—the caune of i ing about peace negotiations with [ithe trouble, Get n little bisurated| “Is anything the matter with my + jin a few months VARTET and Others Magnesia from your druggist, eat! bab Why doesn’t it cry?” é sine © > inte, what you want at your next mea ; eke i Night Prices and Holidaye take some of the bisurated magnesia| , rney are working with it, Mar 4 PRINCE is DEFEATED 100 and 16¢ As directed above, and seo If I'm not | Ble. ‘ | | | } PARIS, July 1.—The army of the! German crown prince was beaten and retired with heavy losses after heavy attacks about Verdun, it was announced today Intending to counteract the Clothing Comfort and coolness in these fine light garments for men. Bradbury cus July 1.—Possibie én $16.50 Chiffonter $27.50 Davenport quartered oak fin folding divan style $12.00 oak Writing there r cot prey ‘ and trance of Greece into the war ap : 90.80 savas 46 Desk now ...6Fa0 ae pag ior periters anatter | Three Hours of Thrilling, Startling, Soul- peared nearer today, when Premier 8 It, + or F Up Venizelos announced that 184 depu Aunt Mary, I never thought you | Stirring Excitement ties had pledged their support to would be cruel to me.” any program he advocates. This means that the “war party” will have a top-heavy majority when| ® parliament convenes, on July 20, | |BOSHIA IS INVADED | ROME, July 1.— Montenogrins | lhave invaded Bosnia and occupted | Voutchero. Dispatches to the Mon-! tenegrin legation today said the| forces of this country were conduct. | |ing a strong offensive in southeast. | ern Bosnia | Other reliable makes, $15 to $22.50. Money Savers $6.50 Bed Springs for... tacwe + BLOF 60¢ Print Lino- loums, ya. .26¢ $19.00 Alaska Refrigerator .. 98.85 $7.00 Tent for “ s4.0° $1.50 two CLARKSON HATS $3.00 The very newest and the very latest styles. —_ _ STE = Open a charge account Pay usin sroall week) or monthly payments $10.00 quartered onl Library Table only $7.00 $16.00 quartered oak Dining Table, fumed or dull golden finish 813.05 are still working over your baby, | . | P D Mies Gat siscw ent’ lay ted loneer Vays can, dear, and all hope ts not gone cowgirls. | Tell him to send for more doctors.” Wait wailed. “Must I lie) Det your seats vow, Be realy Hush, dear, I don't mean to be| | Margie—don't, don't—" she said, as | to get out of bed. | And romance of the round-up done in a living panorama by | that they will be able to resuscitate | “Dick {a with them, dear, and ev. S t I 0 ! lerything is being done that can be. ea Ss s ow n here like a stone and wait, not fer the bla eee . Joruel, but the nurves and doctor| A Picture of Western | with almost superhuman effort I “They are doing everything they outlaw bronchos and the skilled and fearless cowboys al him, Margle, dearest, be calm.” | Ad Ss | f R d | “Where's Dick? I want Dick. | vance a e oO eserve | We will eer have to wait.” At 816 Second Avenue Mehlhorn Building | knowing whether my baby ts going 1G: burner Gas <p ig ae Ho . General Admission $1.00, In- ai possesses $4,350, Alice Litvan, 40, 819.00 enamel . 6.50 “Aunt Mary put her arms closer Reserved Seats in Grand : Gio refused to pay a fine of $15 and is| about me and whispered, “Courage | Stand, 50c extra. serving seven and a half days in| S H Po nor Fu ni Petition, say dakneat Masai to S Reserved Box Seats, $1.00 St. jail, following conviction on a 2 e ly r ure . member, God's will be done.” extra. charge of attempting to “mash” a 1521-1828 Fourth Ave. Between Pike and Pine, I clutched. her hands. “That's tt," Special Attention to Mall and Phone Orders—Elllott 4841 man on the streets who proved to be a plain clothes “cop.” I whispered. “We must pray—-pray that He will change His mind and B