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- ~ * cee vem tdiitiaie anal | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1918. . S. HAND GRENADES AND BAYONETS ROUT ENEM YAT iscsi U, is eight German privates and five officers, all of whom surrendered to him AERIAL TRAMWAY SU P ITALIAN ARM can | | Woluntarily after tiey trad first taken him prisoner, Lennart said he had P IES IES IN ALPS} | © Promised his captain he would take them in alone, and had obtained con- | gent to lead them ¢ :t of the woods. This incident does not indicate the general nature of the fighting, t | ‘which was most desperate. It lasted until midnight, when the Americans, | } nf aided by German prisoners, had dug in to maintain their gains, and an ‘American unit in the open on the right had forced its way as far north ]} ml as the point of the woods, completely straightening the line. t ‘The Germans, with the exception of one captain, who knew before aedeeiruaal wwe did that a. geodata fought until they were driven from Von Bivdler Teka Refuses to Re-|Smash Barracks, Factories and olds a renades or bayonets, : ~ their stronghc y i They reserved their } organize Government— Engine Sheds in Saarbrucken Tifle and machine gun fire until the Americans closed in New Outbreaks | K German losses in dead and wounded were heavy, while our losses a " W wth o | and Karlsruhe. were not disproportionate to the success obtained. a LONDON, June 26.—Baron von} LONDON, June %6.—German efties FRENCH REPORT 150 CAPTURED. 7” ‘seydier, the Austrian Premier, an-|and towns on the east side of the ; PARIS, June 26.—American troops carried out a brilliant attack near nounced oh Monday that he had de-| Rhine have been subjected to new Belleau Wood last night, capturing 150 prisoners, one of whom was a clined the invitation of Emperor | raids by British aerial squadrone, ae- captain, according to the statement issued by the War Office to-day. | Qharles to constitute a new Cabinet, | cording to a statement on aerial op- The discrepancy between the number of prisoners mentioned in the accorditg td a Zurich despatch to the | erations issued by the War Office tow Paris official and direct newspaper reports y be due to the fact that Exchange Telegraph Company. lay. It says: the news despatch may have been filed later than the Paris report The Premier's decision was an-| “On the morning of June 26 at- ; } nounced at the Crown Council in V\- | tacks were carried out by our bomb- } enna, at which the food situation, | ing squadrons on the railway sidings i ee. H ; f} critical, was discussed. engine sheds and barracks at Offen- ‘ my Emperor Charles announced that he| burg, and the explosives factory and AND MACHINE GUNS IN RAIDS = — P , . } was personally addressing Emperor | railway station at Karlsruhe. Many eae 7 William in connection with this situa- | direct hits were observed on the en- - ‘ . } tion. gine sheds at Offenburg, and also on ; Py The Emperor's announcement was the barracks there, At Karlsruhe two Successes on the Somme, Oise, Marne and FIRST. U. Ss. DIVISION LANDED | ade after Food Minister Paul had | direct hits were observed on the en« ‘ H i u : m e food conc z. , RAC oe Non Recor | IN FRANCE YEAR AGO TO-DAY; sgt ; emier von Seydler proposed as i's | caused. [FRENCH REPORT] ie successor Herr Bahnhaus, consider-| “Photographs confirm the extent of | m 4 : : ; | ing him a man who would be able to| the damage. The factories and sta- PARIS, June 26.—Following is the text of today’s War Office | ~ rely upon a majority in Parliament! tion at Saarbrucken we: A | Cait A a Eom THE ITALIAN ARMY. 4 Jority , re also dam-+ report: j WEST. MEWwSrArEm: UNION PHo sam during transition period. | aged. * 7 ee eb inal ‘ 4 con SNe | Emperor Charles thereupon invited) “In the course of many attacks by : The F rench carried outa number of raids during the night at Maill, Ve ; ae | Herr Bahnhaus to begin negotiations | hostile airplanes on our machines two Raineval, Melicog, Vinly, Mont Carnillet and in Lorraine. Prisoners and, Million More Menin Training Here—Two-Thirds| AUSTRIAN REVERSES ‘KING GEORGE PRACTISING with the various parties on the basis | of the enemy were shot down and two machine guns were taken. of Ameri | | of the convocation of the Chamber, | others were forced to land out of : F rican Force Abroad M. § 0 |ASER with a restric osramme contre 20 ‘ “New German attacks against small posts north of Leport (west of 7 ade Up of DEPRES Ny THE GERMANS THR WING A B E ALL; Te nitne tad programme for ite contre). hres of our machises aoe . i Combatant Units proceedings. | missing. One of them is known to Soissons) were repulsed. eo ; cen me ‘SiR BHTIAN Ih Peat ARLIE LATHAM HIS TUT lhe Council also discussed the ques-| have been forced to land inside the OFFICIAL BRITISH REPORT! WASHINGTON, June 26. Prisoners Taken by British in France of further measures against |enemy nes because® of engine gl ‘ y . HE first division of the American Army landed in France one year Report Ghat Soldiers Are " : favio disturbers and also examined | trouble.” LONDON, June 26,—The statement issued to-day by the War ago to-day, eighteon days after Gen. Pershing reached French raged Ruler Gets Rei ady to Start July 4) the military situation, the advices add — ae 1 ‘ n : ’ * " y y ¥ 2 BRITIS! ‘ b iy ’ Chi 3 to say ask © formin, “We captured a few prisoners and machine guns last night in raids | *#*. ad by July a inittion men, alt told, wil have been sent forward. SNARES BbGLG: STEW I cba, Garden Wall. Porc dharlaa nares (evar ber htga Hines and patrol encounters In the neighborhood of Sailly-le-Sec (Micardy) and hind this million, another 1,000,000 men are in camps and can. ciated Press). he Austrian reverse ONDON, — Jur 26.—King | Railways in the von Seydler Cab: F A SUBMARINE NEA iiss of Merville (Flanders). ‘The hostile artiiery has been aciive in the] tonments in America, and @ third million will rapidly fill the gaps as |) jtaly js becoming known within the | George is learning to throw | Baron Bahnhaus. Vienna newspapers THE BERMUDA ISLAND borhood of Ville-sur-A\ d ( ‘ Wieser rrerlons area lieu Rad Ju GRUMtE! Lprek" Sere ie Terre to trem {recently indicated that he might SLANDS neigh of le-sur-Ancre and Gommecourt and on the Bailleul- The first anniversary found American troops facing the Germans |,jon, according to prisoners captured, for his appearance at the ae [otis the appointment.! Hazebrouck sector.” on six different sectors, including parts of the front in Picardy, in |by the British between American teams on July ne Serremoontent of he Deiiy Ss) | 5 Y i ‘ , 9 etween A can teams on July a ‘ranco-Swiss | Navy Department Says Are; Wanders, on the Marne, in Alsace and on the original Toul sector | ‘The German soldiers are surprised | 4, when he will pitch out the first |?t Annemsse, on the diwae cade) 1a i : ’ ca East ber of the enemy were scen running| ft the Fight of the French line, While the offensive operations of the [at the Austrian defeat, us it wax be-| ball. SEA A GNA Wha a HETERO aad of Longitude 40 Is . Germans h e » eric eved fir hat the offensive moves At the reque © King, a shld te yerous. ly reconnoitred the hostile positions. x ‘ . im the region of Toul, the plan for (1 Siow to Italy, would be a com- ih ° as | able deserters from the army are tak-| = WASHINGTON, June 26,—Ship- ee emattred, the hostile positions. | America, as worked out by the Allied Supreme War Council ap re- te success and thereby hasten an| (casue Player, who will umpire |i, port, and in certain parts of the| Ping operating in the area east teau~ ‘ ‘ Foe lly austen 4N) the Fourth of July game, sent the pid ; ; ‘ . . day of June 21 to June 2 produced| cent events disclose, calls or the taking over of the entire right flank | carly peace. country these men are forming rob-| of longitude 40, between latitude no marked developments, In the ab-| of the western front, with the French in the centre and the British ee King s regulation baseball a few | 10. bands, In Buda’ of Cape Race and Bermud , ¥ wee : dapest a revolu- | e and nu has FULL DETAILS Of need Tastee Hhesead ae td on the left. EX-CZAR STILL SAFE. Bae Ke lane aat | tionary strike is in nrogress. | been warned of enemy activity, man artillery was active in the same The feeling of officials here upon the first anniversary was summed Rimepi.et Asaidilnation Danted 4 the King a brief ree Peer gialt | | The food question in Austria has | the Navy Department to-day an- . qanner as on the preceding days and | up in the following statement from Secretary Baker: Saveave "| the baseball should; e handied, 1’ |" improved and the correspondent} Bdinbed oy Pied Seeeter SBN | Obes “The achievements of the past year have been entirely satis LONDON, June 26——There is no| ha pooner tei ter wteing (2072 ts Bot improbable, despite ahs Beverament on yesterday somewhat greater numbers. factory.” foundetion for the persistent rumors) was rather hard for the King to Pea Re ecevape saree ere shipale aphere yy bartingeed “ 8 Romano! ormer | slo ’ i i erating in thi i “In the rear the same small groups ‘Twelve months have witnessed the transportation to France, |{!#t Nicholas Romanoff, the former] get,’as he is used to a different | ‘7% 18 slowly starving. pesos dhs lh led ied ‘ were again seen, and once again our “ : Emperor, has been assassinated, says ; According to rumors received by 3 gitude etween latl- a p .__lattillery fire had marked effec, arive | Over 3,000 miles of ocean Infested with German submarines, sufficient (an Kxchenge Telegraph despatch from| '*P* of throw, as in cricaws Out | 41) oF the Austrian legation in| ‘ude of Cape Race and Bermuda,” Harassing Fire Against Various ing ack into the woods near Lucy |, troops to form the substance of the first fleld army of eighteen in- | Moscow dated Jun the Royal student Analty Began | ierne, German troops are marchiag| ‘#!d the announcement Billets Around Thierry farm a group of men who had at-| fantry divisions, should Gen. Pershing choose to assemble bis force Aussparts reclivea™ in: Copsnngenl Wont ret meat imeeeine (into Bohemip to ristore order: @hy| _ St tno Navy Department it ep into a single fighting unit 7 ™ IBA swing. explained that the warning was i, fantry seemed to give most of its at- through Stockholm Tuesday quoted the| has « spare (coffespondent asserts that rajlway [AMERICAN REPORT.] _ | tention to the Belieau Woods and to Secretary Baker estimated to-day that between sixty-five and sev- | Russian newspaper Vila. as saying that edi aati a eetke |transportation in Bohemia is uncer-| founded on reports reaching the POne Me. wan aatiiee southwest of | ty Per cent. of the men already shipped are combatant troops in the | Russian Tied Guards bad murdered th 1 gaan by tain and that freight cars are often | Department, but which had not WASHINGTON, Juno 26.—Belated Waux encountered lively rife and| strictest sense of the word. ‘The first division has now been expanded |fo'mer Kimperor in his residence at) “ane ding has expressed hope ISUDPRUNT iar ES REPTIA LST DASWIERENE |) tena cates vausut agknnine machine gun fire, and from the same| to a fighting force of 650,000 men, backed by an organization of the |, cht llehsie sree cal Naa ’ bread, t and potat d Gali- be-thappeh tales per ehaldieabey tah! reports giving for the first time a de- Othe tn ¥ ¢ 5 i ' y ‘waniza' of recently from Tobolsk. A paten | that he will be able to throw out | bread, meat and potatoes, and Galis| 041. Nortolk decluring tha soriptive story of what the American bn our linen’ “Houresches ‘and “the | Supply and transport lines that it takes 260,000 men to make effectiv |trem German sources | teu the bail ina manner to win thes |<l@ 18 almcst without food of any) i Natit Resse Ales Md Belleau Woods again received special that the former Emperor 1 been re- approval of the American rootei MSTE! M : troops have been doing northwest of fs n ihe - a | AMSTERDAM, June 26.—Three thorities had been advised of ths ML. Senicrcy cinne, Sune. $0 ace Beer aor koe ta — mae to pretect the retirement. moved to Mosc RWS safe keeping. | | eats Sr perce ot tuffs for iad presence of a German raider in gen, Pe retained their positions of the day Xb Sy setlated shat the: Dumber of | NO REPORT ON TURKS, the Austrian railway authorities and| te West Indian waters, Secre- @ontained in Gen. Pershing’s COM- Hefore, Our troops, as UKUal, Fe- Austrians on the western bank of the| JULY 4 HOLIDAY IN ITALY. handed over to the authorities at| tary Daniels said no such infore mnnique for yesterday, received to- turned what they received both in ar- Piave when the retreat began was = U.S. Fails to t Facts of Reported Cracow for distribution among the mation had come to him. tillery fire and sniping, while our pa- over 100,000, ‘Thi: Count on Tabrix Attack. le, accord: to a Vienna d ‘ day at the War Department. The [re : . over 100,000. his great number of | Country to serve American In- bcp iy a people, according to a Vienna des- pits : trols were continually active. men, however, could do nothing dependence Day, WASHINGTON, June 26.—Minister! patch to the Berlin Kreus Zeltung, | y to Ostend From communique follows: . E m an against the Italian pressure despite ROME, T hag v # Caldwell at Tehran has advised the he German army representative on we. “Section A~There have been no G7ECHD-SLOVAKS CAPTURE ee ne LIne, OR Be 3, Tuesday, June ne com> statement under date of June 24 that. the scene lodged a prote: pope yr Be me J ‘ jous oc tacks, ing Fourth of July, which will be pro- hay been unable to obtain further eae nat ncea ney, f ssa! fresh developments at points ocou- N | The Duke of Aosta’s Third A mans have moved a number of their ‘i | YEKATERINBURG IN URALS continosd goetrday ve halen ame elaimed an Italian national holiday, will !'formation regarding the reported selt- | BAVARIAN CROPS FAILURE. smaller submarines from Zeebrugge to Died by our troops. aKa Sikes Scat thes be celebrated throughout the country Ue of the American Consulate and —— Ostend, the Telegraaf stated to-day. “Section B--For our troops in the er he Plave front in the Capo Sile reg- by th feof tials Thao voting of an American hospital by Population Preparing to Face More |The latter harbor is said to be only h : . (Continued from First Page.) fon, cleaning the positions abandoned] DY the Peohle Of Italy. ithe cities and qurkish troops at Tabriz, Persia Suffering. rtially blocked and there ts @ chance Chateau-Thierry region the twenty- Victory Follows Taking of Irkutsk | x is | by the Austrians, picking up the aban-| YWages will bee rated with the “rhe report of the ‘Tabrle Incident | COPENHAGEN. June 26.—Tho har- |" these eubmarines to get out, four hours from noon, June 2, to by Forces Under Gen. By * gh (heverominn at Nervesn | Domed. Wey tala fal, burying the | "Tne guy will be marked in Florence |"@ach@d the State Department a werk | vest prospects in Bavaria are extremely DIED. : noon June 21, were quiet as compared Alexieff rety Be ale a ervest | masses of dead and reorganizing the| py the granting of cltienship\In. tha: 20 4nd 60 far all efforts to ket an oM-/bad and the Bavarian Agricultural |pypwg—on June 25. 1918, MARGARET with the mapy days of great activity “4 | both banks of he river jentire defense system which had been| municipality to President Wilson, cial account with details have bee, un- | Council is preparing the population for RYRNE (neo Tehan), the beloved wife AMSTERDAM, June %—Caecho- | with dead and dying, while hundreds | badly cut up during the lust ten daya.| Others of the large cities will have prow *YQME | further autfering, according to | of the tate Frane of Guir which they have recently expert-|Giovak troops have entered Yekaterin-| of podiew were carried down in the| Men who are familiar with the|cessions as part of their celebrations, that a thihd. 1 quest had ‘been sent to |Fistt wroata Tave attecied ‘the crepe | teem County Tio enced. The Geran artillery contin- | burg, on the Asiatic side of the Urals, / current of the sea. Ypres and other sectors in Flanders} One of the most tinposing of these will |th® Swedish Government, seeking an |in the kingdom. and they have also: oul Fynerel trace Nor lete residenee. 325 ued to shel] both our front lines and in the centre of the Ural mining region, At one place the correspondent | and likewise with the swamps on the be in Rome. ‘sou th from ai Constantinople fered from deo 7 wes i984 s " s ay cae a i . ‘i os rough the Swe { ber | ft a e 30 A. ence to the t _ rear areas, distributing its fire rather | #cording to & Moscow telogram ro- | | A Pen euie walking a| RiMMAA, teoett Male. tal uewing || KONGON: SHAR M.—Sialebration of| oe” ne ONetuD MIAMI Shier | ere on. Partivulerty bad Te eT Oe eee ee inlA counted 300 5 5 > oy is | the Asc: 1 be of ™ gmpartially over the sector. The Clor- polyol bed hove A ot renliaa Heavy fights | Ounce of half a mile, One regiment | worse in the way of death, destruction July 4 in Great Britain is urged by the |Cxpected to be very small, and thee ls | fered tor the repose of her woul, Inter- peed hap ited noe yee)" oe lof covering troops, which originally and confusion had ever been witnessed pele Aon Lee elionib all | JERSEY OUSTS PALMIST, | virtusity palin aia Baal Coltery_- COM NATY Le Bocage, Triangle Farm, thiolet | The advance of the Czecho-81 2 | there than in these rive — —= J Slovak | was composed of more than 2,000 men, fr regions \lassa Boon tm the Trenches for § Belgium Gets New Credit of and Bouresches, all received their|troops toward Yekaterinburg may | jd left Monday morning only 88 men northeastern Italy. ea ee nee eek ey | 450,000 From United States. MEMORIAL NOTICES. Bore! aia Vai? parle road on our Here prompted (he. reat es an St to the company and these were prison-| The Piave River situation is now as) Corpl. John R. Canfield, killed in| HACKENSACK, N. J. June 26.—Mra, |, WASHINGTON, June 26.—Belgium |STEVUNSON.—In loving memory of my other jncipal lines of communica- ed removal the Lower Pi the Aus-| it was before the Austrian offensive Yor . a . ro |to-day was given another credit of oT Ensign JOHN STEVEN of Nicholas Romanoff, the |ers Along the lave the Aus- | action with the Marine Corps, was the | Olive Grim: ino clairvoyant and dear father, Eusien 2 SON, thon, bat the number of shells used) former Lmperor: trom, thet place ne | trans found themscives {n a worne po- | begun on June 15 except that the Ital-| son of Mr. and Mra Benjamin C. Cans|palmist, wae ordered 10 leave the Biate |f2a00°eh, MAKING, Balgiuin’s tote] loans | who was lost with the U. & & Cherokee mae maaterale ter thie loualily, end) Mose. | The prepares bee previe | ition and sustained heavier losses, laine are making progress in exiendiug | qeld of Fairview Avenue, Cedar Grovo, of New Jersey to-day by United states | Aggregate 4 ato tie Al Bow |) Si AR APR ERR I pete, mest of them were of small or,ine-| iy eure om Tobolsk to A single episode shows how and | their bridgehede at Capo Sile. N. J. With this brother, Roger I, Can: |Commisstoner Patrick Henry Maley of |#mount to $5,072,590,0 thubstadiad dium calib' | Caecho-Slovak troops have alao| why the retreat started. On Sat- | In the higher Alps there are evt- id, now a Sergeant, he enl in|Hackensack for telling Camp Merritt 7 “The fire was of various sorts,! peon m es in Siberia, and| urday the Austrian command |dences of renewed activity, Italian ‘ori, 1917, when he was cightecn soldiers of the horrors they were about Gee OF tho darassing sort directed night the capture of Irkutsk by | gent the Slat Schuetzen Brigada | Alpinists, surprising the enemy on Pare Cie may Wore Racine to. thal Fe Sea He ge fan’ tent at againt our billets in rear areas at|C#echo Slova forces under Gen, fR Nos, 31. | the summit of Cavello, 10,500 feet ere the” . Palisades Amusement Park s fo) composed of legiments Nos, and were the first to go into service + intervals during the day and night,|AlCKIOg the former Ruslan Com oor a2, with orders to widen the | high, in the Tonale region, took 60| from Cedar Grove after the devlara- | ye \uilind, Tete ‘will get’ disease, “some and some for the obvious purpose be | through Berlin, Austrian breach at Lampol and | Prisoners and captared several ma- fee Se er ate te Bros enk for life and made useleay wh cutting our communications, _——— chine guns. col ‘© Wranee and rn,” said tho. palmist, ai to do this at all hazards, The has been in he trenches six months. tenant decided to arrest sual, somo of the lower and ANB, +{| FRENCH SEE U. S, FILM, brigade atempted to carry out North of Monte Grappa detach | Poppies picked in No Man's Land J she was loyal and did noi bs areas were shelled with gas, but high — — ii ments of the fourth army after|ing a raid were enclosed in a lette rade this order and fought like wild y i a 2 his ote ‘ ve from Corpl. Canfield received th Special for To-Morrcw, ursday, June 27th Seer te cree ve oe ares og net™™ | men, but the Italian pressure was | violent artillery anit Machine UB) weeka.ago. He was a xraduute of the AQUEDi JEDUCT WINNERS, ‘- . a Seent. “Pye German machine guns a 40 terrific that they were unable | Preparation made thrusts and se-| Cedar Grove Public Sehools and of the asl > BETTERECOTCH CREAN Were active against our lines, espe-| —The initial exhidi-| {> accomplish their object, which | Cured advantages despite sevare| Bloomfield High School Re PAS rian asap RY a at teats fluftiest. richest Cr e vic! of Bouresches, iP the A . jenemy resis - 4 F ‘ your 9 00) cially ip the vicinity of Bouresch: tien of the first American war film Is-| Was to succor the Austrian divi tance. Bea Nir nee tuples te owt Bix an and snipers were active near the *ved by James Kerney of Trenton, N sions already surrounded in this _ . Klein Born in Anatrin, — | in, 105 (Ensor), 4 to 1. 8 to 5 edges of’ the Bois de Bellcau and |?" TePresentative of the American Com- MANS ALARM RU gt. Harry Klein, killed in action, | and 4 to. 5, won; Alvord, 116 (Williams) around Jno Boureeches Railroad Sta-| Miter 0 Public Information, thriiied a) seatten: GER ISSIA, | wae born im Austria 98 yours ago and| SctOetin’ Gi i ticherarinee tel tke woe | in Gaumont After six attacks, which con- ease get: ein he eel eee ie nlite maaan’): fae 0 TE COVERED MOGULS—For two duyy anly. Tuewlay and Wednes- tion. tinued Saturday night and Sun- med Advance on Smolensk| came to this country in his infancy |? and 7 to 5, third, Tim posla 25th and 26th, q on aale these very desirable “The enemy made one of his custo- for President : with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wigdor| Master Karma, Idea! sion This ‘geody ln comprisnd et ® bles mary attempts to ambush an Ameri- enceau, Andre| day morning, there remained at Brings Prote; Klein, Atter seven years’ residence in| Wonderland, Katmla F Osnone, C 1 tasty morsel of doliclous M. can I in the vicinity of La Four-| Tardieu, ‘Marshal Joffre, Voreigi Minis: | 1 o'clock Monday afternoon only | TONDON, June 2.—The Germans are| Manhatian the family settled wi] Valentines, ‘Corydon, J Allis, Adete | vor Marah nay but his ambush party was! ter Pinchon, Lord Derby, Ambassador é shia briaad: preparing to march eastward toward| ark and lived at 209 Bu fitrant | Oe seliane ate rep 3 ONTA- Beaeet and dispersed by our fire ag eal ig Ee ey 0 men of this brigade, The oth: |e ocienak, anys an Exchanxe Telegraph | where they. ha grocery ty Ser ONE BAS TSogntaen bar rtited , German airplanes wero active along | ments In’ Francs trom the landing or | era were either Peeeere: wound: | Geapatch trom Moscow. Foreign AMin- | when Harry, the oldest son, enlisted |scarcolin and upward; about two miles eur front, paying particular attention | troops to their transportation to. t ed or dead. e commanding ister ‘Tehitcheriy according’ it is| With the Regu! Army four year The Brook (imp,), 142 (Green), 7 to 5, | ‘ i to the it half, In the rear of the} front and actual Aghting s. officer then committed suicide dded, has sent a protest to Ambassa- | @0. He was in the first contingent! 1 to 2, out, first; Byosset, 14 (Vv. Pow MIE | uf Ase ed | ® KUIT JELLY” GUM8— German line small groups were scen a - M American troops which sailed for ers), 6 to 2, 4 tod econd: Barly ‘i ERED ASCHINO: Ono of our newest mem= d the ninety surrendered. i Smolensk of An r | in constant motion, passing along the| NEW YORK “FLYER HURT, | 22 , ered, P oe Ot Mar, aol of Mice | is survived by his par. | light, 142 (Crawfe to 1.4 tot bers of the Jelly Family, tween 6 various farmé,, eate " ersary of Pe ers id two sister: J third me. 5, Rede and @ winner, ba bs rf 4 TAMAtGAY Was ie anniver tome direct route to the Bolshevik | ents, three brothers and t ato 3, third, Sime Ate eh Chae er. OUF Dee and woods, A Sconsiderable nee |the battle of Bolferino in which the | capital } Minty-Four and: Early Lixht coupled {rons say. This ts @ cote Dumber of them appeared to be car. Lieut Malm and Companton In-| yrench and Malian armies defeated | a pelea Gaspaity Ling Hem ante | Iretlon of luscious, pure, tillers ‘f eyed iu ida, the Austrians 59 yeu The vic-| _Slaver Gets Lone Veisen Term. OTTAWA, June %.—To-day ver - y homemade Fruit Jellies lies and artillery caissons also were! ser aqqi, wis. June 26.-——Knvign Anson| tory was proudly the |. Leopoldo Laritano, proprietor of a cof| seas casualty list contains the ef Ex-Crar's Bee nding Seees-| dsUcloun? in lensing variety of $B constant ovement Dut in NOt! ae of Cambridze, Mar f yen by the | ceo house at No 110 Navy Street, Brooke | oe, een e sion Movement, fempting. for ‘they are flavors. each showered more than customary numbers. | of Ca Mars seri-| tralian Army in the present Ashting, |* » Brook-| ing American names: Killed in Action d |] firme elie Sin” etch wih Geetootioumn ‘Our own troops bore their full ously injured and Lieut. Ma New] In flceing the Austrians left bell EY n, and reputed leader of the Navy! © Girouard, Brockton, Mass., Died of| AMSTERDAM, June — 46.—Advices Cream Fondant and tusu- | Stores: New York, Sugar, Bvery piece i abare of the day's activities, advanc- | York. Nas badly bruset to-day’ when| 1) A war material Phin) root gang in the unions oud that| Wounds Hales Ste Alban 'V"|trom Moscow recelved here tovday aay | a covered "with" our | truokiyns, Newark. ar. Every lece in the i eg at fests positions and "alr sirplane fell 100 feet, | them much war material, ‘The enemy has resulted 1h Ube dearh of w sore oF | Drowned Accidentaliy—H. Dobis bene that Grand Duke Michael Alexundro- ‘hocolate: 54 ey aca” iaeall i 24 tation @artblery re. After a burst ‘Diane was wrecked. Hoth men are naval| &Pd deserted hundreds of machine |¥or not lees thal to ur more than Washington, and J. BF Davis, Green era i cturkeotan favoring the aeoa!as The specified weight Includes the container, * chinier of moods « mum Avintinn gine which were to have beon used !twenty yeurm walle," Ble. on ol that terriuary Crom Russia. 7 4 a Dl 4 i ‘ > a

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