The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1918, Page 1

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In Vothynic the Teutom armies marching olated Prens)—Intenne artiliery bom | Whistle By. —- m Luts have of Dubno, ania i) tn. saaeeretr’ plor ass bs Mee "aisatioen pice ee ein tant INTER-ALLIED LABOR been directed at a number of strat-| listening posts and machine gu egical points. Thé damage done has tions, or uled in dugouts wt ‘ ; been unimporta 1 urn ptl i nat the They Will N f Cit nto the interior, going ¢ east from Dvinsk to Mohilef id Vreat Wi Enem \ wkers | VASIUNG TO \ another line to Vitebsk proves they are meeting with practically no resis til The “Recent Plan lor Prar 1 1 ihe § » ‘ y ! tance and -wounding four ondon; ¥ot partment to-day of the t t % rainfalls have prevente RPHUR UE nee RON, B the Diplodiuthe’ Care 1 The vast Russian Army ts aot puttiog up one-hundredth part of 4 plane activity al os! House Committee Approve AO len nounced ny the fight the few Belgian troups did when the Germans entered Bele 7 sector. her i gium. The railroad tracks are not even be Three American being disturbed. It fs the been wounded by enemy fire Our guns replied to three shots for one, firing upon roads over which th: Bill for Regulation of Eatin , easiest conquest of history. Houses and Distribution ed f the port of Reval ig remote ce IMGREASEUN WHEAT PRICE as nee tanding rigidly i WASHINGTON, — Pel om watching for some Bocho provision parties move enemy works, Shells wer n party of # German wire entanglements, S¢ wounded and the others fle lives. 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