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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. PAGE 6 AIG'S TROOPS + WILSON MUST S GRIP ROEUX IN DECIDE TEDDY'S | FIERCE FIGHT VOLUNTEER PLAN ieee | = LONDON, May 14.—Progress tn BY ROBERT J. BENDER | the Village of Roux was reported) United Press Stat Corres Dy Marshal Haig today | WASHINGTON, May 14 | “Northeast of Epepey and to the) Under apecific direction to orth of Ypre hostile raids at write into the law authoriza Hight were repulsed,” he reported ; stg i were taken prisoners, At| ‘e" to President Wilson to | HP Rineux we procressed during the! a/se four divisions of volunteer it in the village.” troops designed for service in wx has been a storm center France under leadership of of Wighting for the past throe or Paoddare Rosssvelt, Neues and four days. As at Fresnoy and senate conferees on the army Eeatecourt, the Ge bill met today. tacks there have est intensity. Rooux ts a key point ) ot s later today, and| dn the Oppy supplemental line of cethny come ell NIT Gt defen ‘8 alena: in Roeux and unbreakable hold @f Bullecourt, the British today \ Thave a grip on two parts of the /)"\! syaeated Hindenburg line. The Om! civen a rar al and allow front ts t Ned {ted ¢ € - : . aren: ) is the socalled “switel ‘ P toh ed to lead a on of these volun-| x4 ” to th in German positions. | iors guthorised by congress, rei ' me a 4 rs lit sa, when he can take them to a : i ANT ZEP iS On the army bf], along with oth , orning proved in the house bil! sistas |where a lively fight {s expected to ae : OMPARE a delicious hot slice of crisp, buttered ig tote 22 PERMANS LOSE toast with some kinds of bread you have met— oat snc | the sad, discouraged, soggy kind. vaso ores) 00,000 IN TWO | The toasting does it. And the toasting does it for , N, May 14.—The German | ensue over the prohibition amend-| since the beginning of the Of these six were brought down { ed in/ment and other sections not ap s Bee sree roe sri tee WEEKS IN FRANCE: Lucky Strike—the real Burley cigarette. The tobacco “Norway, one in Denmark, one in So? MEE oar cn Gecnaa tactt eet oi — it’s toasted. 1 ntion will t should reach ecrerrss Cormens.| ata, sue ,rRencn A Yes, sir, you owe this delicious new cigarette flavor | eg nagar to the good old idea of the kitchen stove and the JAMAUGH BEGINS | stay "Sr 'tne French front Be ace meen ont toasting fork. nq] (4 REGIMENT May 1, it was estimated today, her additional losses have been OF RAILROAD MEN) 2 r°ciorsy ore oe The Burley tobacco—it’s toasted We’ve been working for five years to produce a satis- —— The fi FRANCISCO, May 14.—Col.| mate is Cavanaugh, U.S. A, today) quarters Fecrufting 1,060 railroad he totals m: from the Pacific coast roads|tween April 1 is known one of the nine regiments|the Germa on ac factory cigarette from Burley tobacco. You’ve been iia fe France | nions Cangroximatsiy "200,000 wanting one—last year enough Burley was poured out cooperation by the railroads | men) from the front, replacing | i . eg: Sil ee no te coatcat the rest |ihet date, more thane doven addi of those green, red and blue tins to make 35 billion Will be filled in record time,| tional divisions have been replaced. ° ° . . Hach, given what litte tnetrac| een practically wiped ‘out. "The cigarettes. Yet before we made this toasting discovery they need, and then leave to/ Ninth Bavarian reserve division, a ¢ on which this estt-| ased are those of head. They are conservative be much more. Be} a numbering 7,000 tn ite battle array, the Burley cigarette couldn’t be made. The flavor according to ¢ " LUC STRIKE Ifyour dealer does not The real Burley carry them,send$1 for e a carton of 10 pack- - ages. Tobacco Co. of alifornia, 1 So. Park, San Francisco, Cal. ’ . VICTIM DIES military t ol wouldn t hold. Now it does. mum of ) killed and wounded i lied ER sae N have the real Burley cigarett Pitas Berszar centers of ine| eT ow you have the real Burley cigarette erect, injured May| The figures of these losses are} ara aa wi Takes of e@ automo-| " bd 4 | based on carefully checked infor ¢ > l 1 th d fl A d ’ etn, yin ether hr Sas cet, esked for You'll like this toasted tobacco flavor. nd you’ve Willard Burbank, | soldiers allowed the car to back down , : or Word here indicates similar lows B | 966 Sa sits hs fo, fhe, pavement |g ha" tena cn te Ur alwaysloved Burley —it’s ‘blame o at 11 o'clock. ar i th i Bertank was agreduate of Broad.|,, tices evtimate, the Ge good” tobacco! So get this great Way high school and the University | ee eee eee ace the ginn’ > ed ceed those of any previous sim combination in uc y trike flar period. h 4 — the real Burley cigarette— WASHINGTON, May 14—Tho 600,000 GERMANS it’s toasted. increase of second-class | 4 Postage rates wil piace rreat vart.| HURRY TO FRANCE | : § on the labor publications of . cee Bere" ROM SLAY FRONT i President of the Amer-| pemnoGRAD. May 14—G fean Federation of Labor. He has Pt - tpon the unions of the nation | 2 Withdrawn 40 divie $0 protest to congress against the|!™*tely 600,000 men, trom ¢ pe SRE AL seadpgphipharddny Matteo Hin ‘ i rance, to opt anco-British eee calls for | offensive, according to ingyrmation from Russian headquarters featured MY TIRED FEET today in Petrograd newspapers, AGHED FoR ‘Iz RED CROSSERS | Let Your Sore, Swollen, Ach- DEDICATE HOME ing Feet Spread Out in pine i a Bath of “Tiz.” WASHINGTON, May 14.— For the first time in history uniformed American women mobilized here Saturday for the work of war. The occasion was the dedication of the new $800, 000 American Red Cross bulld- Ing, which was formally turned over to President Wilson as the head of that organization. So busy is the Red Cross with war work t was fourld im possible to suspend activities for today’s exerc Following the ceremonies the public was permit ted to inspect the building, eo far vf tigen egthcogge: end Guaranteed by tertering with the work on the in 7\ aide. ce nission en i burning, n:|eommission, presented the bul Our men will demonstrate bath. Your toes will wriggle with | greec Atke 6 ian wa Bathe Your tos wil rigs with| gpocc und the ¢ INGOmPoRATEO to you how the tobacco viewed the procession of Red Cross Women we Most talk and take an other dive th kers, The structure is bu (eka) is toasted—at many stores ; {It of dazzling When your feet fee 9 lt Oo! ql ead— ait ti rai ee ie {| white Vermont marble and 1s Geor: a It's grand lorious, Your feet|®#n colonial in et was built) Qed Will dance with joy; also you wii| ¥ith money contrit y congress y find all pain gone from corns, cal-| #4 coming in p ubscriptions . Touses and bunions |from Capt. James A brymeer ot} GAM “The action of the board of dt-linafter stated Exchange was ordere! discontinued | _ There's nothing like “Tiz.” It's ae rare Mss Russell Sage, Mra |WHEAT BLERS rectors haa been taken after con-| “No contracts for July delivery | for tw daya ly. the board of direct STEAMERS COLLIDE 112,000 MEN BUILD j the only remedy that draws out all| 7 1 | srrimian and the Rockefel-| ARE CURBED SOM sultation with the accredited rep- shall be entered into at a price injors. Trading in May oats and corn | p the polsonous exudations which Janssen! x resentatives of the allied govern pas of $2.75 a bushel. No con-|also. was barred permanently, The AND BOTH GO DOWN | SHIPS IN SEAT TLE up your feet and cause “WA Gouna pl ; ert Mire J step fol ts for Septembéidelivery shall | first sale was recorded at 10:30, one 4 | S f Se eee: jowed by us has been in co-opera-|be ent se i" * ‘ sida ——— per aa Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” at any NT FREE IRELAND re tinued F P. TF ton mith WRWRRERRIMORE la wows[GEORAR RECITAL eee Commins Hine, SAULT STE. MARIF, Mich., May| ‘The number of men employed by os oF department store—don't l, ontinued From Page 1 | | ernment. “Bo it resolved, that any mem-| KANSAS CITY FOLLOWS guIT|!4—The steamers Pentecost Mitch-| Seattle shipyards will be increased eetortabie vou ne Wy eatetseen ck eland. atten the) — Trading Terme Fixed ber trading in violation of the fore-| Gog ell, owned by tho Pittsburg Steam-|from 9,800 to about 12,000 befor Ree ee goo thoes feel.) war in the embod ed tn rewo-| chara any individual, firm, corpo-| The directors later adopted the) Kolng shall be deemed to have com-| KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 14.—|ship Co. and the Saxonia, owned|the summer is over, say loc ‘ iif you desire. ar aad Hs by the Irish ration or government from bidding | following resolutions : jmitted a Krave offense against the | Following the example of the Chi-|py the Tomlinson Co. of Duluth, |W#ding managers. Contracts are - hiicepenenl ied ns were/up the price of wheat vember shall make any pur-/f00d name of this association cago Board of T: the Kansas already on hand for ore than ——— | tdopted Ht meeting Saturday The directors further restricted | c wheat during the period City Board of Trade barred trading | 2° St the bottom of the lake at) 69,000,000 worth of shit STAR WANT ADS * night, in honor of those Irishmen the pparations in. wheat by confin |stated except in liquidation of ex 8T. LOUIS DOES SAME in wheat futures for the two| Pipe island, Detour, Mich., today, EST FOR ’ M v i > Insurre 1g those de: 0 close existing [isting contracts embers may —_— days. Trading in May corn b following a head-on collision, Crews i f her RESULTS | ition of 1916. M. J, Costello offered| contracts to a maximum 1 : contrac } one oS n has Toronto has divided some of he : price,|enter into contract sale without] ST, LOUIS, May 14.—Trading in| also been discontinuned, ‘Pb f both wi od. Th v f the resolutio: yhich i .* rt huned, Dhe gatajof both were saved. ey settled |parks into plots for cultivation free Be which Js based on Saturday's close, ‘limitation except at the price here- Wheat futures on the Merchanta'' pit was pot disturbed, I otanbiy in 40 feet of water, ot pecan oe