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THE WEEKLY
CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
VOLUME TWO
Corpiia Chriati Texas FRIDAY JULY 26 1917
NUMBER 40
C"" ENERAL WOLTERS has exposed James E. Ferguson with telling candor. I lis letter to the people is a commentary on imposture shame duplicity disloyalty. There is riot a ninn of German descent in Texas
J who knows more of other men of German descent than Jake Woltcrs more of their outlook and sources of inspiration. There is not a man of German descent in Texas who is'betler Qualified to separate the
mcrican-Germans from the German-Americans and General Woltcrs has not hesitated. No suavity of speech no thought of popular approval has sealed his lips. Tie has told the truth in language which permits
f no doubt. And James E. Ferguson is defeated defeated by an avalanche of American sentiment. The line is drawn so surely that no man or woman can mistake it. The duty is as plain as the line. The
ystem interlocks from top to bottom. Personal preference based on grounds of friendship or previous approbation has nothing o do with the emergency which confronts our peopje As never before they must
rutinize the position of candidates in relation to other candidates; must search out those men who stand with the Government and piv them conclusive endorsement
MYDEN'S VOTES
Mi
. P. UARRETT IN SPEECH AT
ROCKPORT LAST NIGHT QUOTES
TROM CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
TO PROVE STATEMENT THAT
SiLAYDEN HAS FAILED TO SUP
PORT PRESIDENT WILSON
i ARGE CROWD HEARS
LOYALTY CANDIDATE
r. U.irrolt Rnnds Teleuram in Which i
President Wilson Says Thai No One
Con Cl'nim That Mr. Slnytlen Has'
Supportsd the Administration
flOOKl'OHT. Toxna. July .-"The'
m mipivine laauu In thin -imini i- j
lellier or not wo hIihII Hntl .1 mini '
Coni;iH who can he depended mum'
rtmul with the Wllaon uilinti.tnti'ii
n in the aiiccoaafiil prnaeoutiun -if
" vnr from I'l-psl.lent Wiiaon iii j
t wp have tho Kttitement that Mr '
lyden hoc not fttipported the admin '
ration." mill A I' Ban ft i nf S.in
itonlo apenklnrT here t.nipht in !-
If of IiIh CBtifll.lnev fur onnnreaa
vtr llntrotl spunking at an Mirdnmo1
treated a Im-fji. i mwil nf mim mid'
men. nnd thoae familiar with !- I ;
nth-a mild that hi iirRiitimnt proved
I'onvlncltiK unit ao .-on.-htiilvelv did
prove tli failure ur Hlayden to nip. i
it the I'n.'Blilcnt that he wwied
my liimvurU to hl emidldary. mid It
niH hhkuhmI hnycind u doubt that in
flection of next Ha I unlay Harrott 1
il enrry Amniota county by u hunt'
Jorltj
l'he upenltor woh Introduced hy .1. S"
1 .ope mm nf HooltiorfK iwidinK -lt--n.
who rofeiri'd to Mr Hnrrett a1
100 puruont Amerloan who rnn h
pendetl upon to uphold and huppmi j
exidpnt WIIhoii.
Mr. Hniiftt ctmrruMl that the kalaei
miolf could not huvii tudoried a bel-
r representative In miiutrrta than
uydi-n nnd liu anld Unit avury . harRf
'-ot hn' ImnMittfroO -aHiiiimt Slnyileit'H
cord enn be prbven hy tin- ronareaa-
nnt llfeord.
"I IiIiVh KOII- OVPI thin dtatrlct nnd I
.ive shown tllx ilnpiitrlotls iwml of I
Inviltjii In ovt'.y Hpon-h Umi I hu-j
mde. I hnv Hhown ihnt In- voted foi
n- liifninoim M l.miiiii. n- it inn ;
ml that ho voted foi thi- i'iioim-i i
mendiuuiit to tin- .irnu-d nn-n limil '
II; that ho votml muliiwi iln- "idi't-t
drnft. Ilimvri food I. ill .nid minis
lu-r wur hill .nid I i kih n K-priit
tint I wjll wlthdniw fiiim il.r mi If
nv oii unn ithow Unit I liiv mint n
inti-inent afiulnm .hi.i di n i. n'n.nl
1 1 i I cannot piov- ti tin i i.nmi'f-
nl Herord."
Senator ItaiTftt Mild In pint
"I have atated fearlessly and I
repeat here that the record and the
votes of James L. Slayden from the '
time war broko out in Europe until I
after we had established .in army
and prepared to feed it thut his rec
ord irrvud as faithfully the kaiser's
interests in America as if he weie
(COI...I. jd ol) I'.itfp Font I
NOT GIVE ITS
GERMANY GREATLY DISTURBED
OVER FAILURE OF OET EXPECT-
ED FOOD FROM UKRAINAINSi
ONLY ABOUT ONE - THIRD OF
LAND PLANTED LAST YEAR
WArtlllNliTON. U l
t'
'.infldi-litlal lnformnlli.il .mm l-iiK'ua
nd liortnany to Hu- t n't.d -ini.
1 ;o.Tiimeiit ahowi. that t.iiiiaii i
-inutly dlatuilu.l inn Hn i ! I i r tn
i-t tiny atiprcdalilr .niiiniit. ii lo.-l
ni pll from the t'ki-Him-
Tlie political altuotlon i.i -ud hn.
' -n m-rlouall' t-omilu-jl"t I . ih- f.i-
lint In the UUralnr tin '.. uii .n
hit-nc-e la alllod witli s.iiouulu-
IHirty which Is tht- Inn. . i. f Hi-
'lulshevll; nnrt. in tin . u. umu i i.i
.uasla oxcupl In I'mlum). i'n '..rmuii
iiftttatici haa Iimh Hnip.iti.. h who
lit. HothflovlkM. In I :;.. .1 i i is I -iwl
with the antl n i im mi nt.
Much of thia Inl.ii mo-ioi. li. lati n
id bufort' rroMldi-nl Wlisui. und Iiiin
Its l.ttarlnt; on hia imhi-
(Continuctl on l'nge rom
w t'l
RAILROAD SHOPMEN
GET 68 CENTS AN HOUR
FROM JANUARY FIRST:;
-'
WASIUNCITON. July 2t- Tho wnKoa
f rullroad sfiopriton wort- inorMHHOil to
.S centH an hour today hy Director
ifiipral .mcauoo with proportional in -
rcnac'8 to iUHlatai t niaohlnl'da uml
nwri'luincouii clasatia in the iiiih hun
icnl ilejiurtmenta. Tho now ratiti m
o bo retroactAvi' dmlnc from th. firat
I I UU 1UIIL.
ARE BARED
UKRAINE WILI
FOOD TO HUNS
oi iusi January.
Read What President Wilson
Says About James L. Slay den
Tho
Whtli-
July
Mr
il L Hwh
Tin- Srm AnHnin lWht
Sim Antonio Ti" as
Mir lollop ro.-oiii 'I In- .-itliimit-. trillion a- lift fOl
i ni.liitnti'N 1 1 m 1 1 y Inviil 1 1 f 'iiUt's purl. HI 'I' in tin lurM ..1
Air ShivdfiiV ri'i'iinl mi .on- i mi ) m hi i In- litis uivi-n support In
ill'- ndmintnl nil i.hi
V(i(iT)l((tV VILH(N
HOW TEXAS WOMEN
CAN VOTE
The woinun of Texas who will cast their first votoa in
tlm July primaries us authorized hy a law .itilwiitted hy
Governor Hohhy are asking what they munt do in order
to vote and how to prepare a valid ballot.
What" are the limitations on women voting?
There are Tour conditioim to meet;
AOE She must be at leant 21 years ol age.
RESIDENCE She must have lived in Texn for the
last year and in tho county six months.
CITIZENSHIP -She must be an American citizen.
REGISTRATION She must have registered with the
county tax collector between Juno 20 and July 12.
Who are American citizens? Those born in America;
those who become twenty-one years of age aftor their pa-
rents were naturalized; those who took out naturalization
papers those who married men who are American citizens.
When and where will the women vote? July 27 1918
at the same place men of their precinct vote.
How are ballots prepared? Women present their reg-
istration certificates receive their ballot slips of paper with
names printed thereon and go to a booth where in secrecy
they mark out. with a black lead pencil the names of all ex-
cept the persons for whom they wisli to vote. Election
judges will not permit aid to be given in preparing a ballot
unless the voter can not read or is physically incapable of
preparing a ballot.
WARNING- If a ballot itf inulilaliil mllif luarttuu
erasures made on it do not deposit it with the election judge.
Ask for another and mark it correctly. Then hand it to the
election judge. He will place a number on the ballot which
should be folded so he can not see how the person voted.
He will then deposit it in the ballot box. Remember a blue
pencil mark or a hole in a ballot is sufficient to cause the
counters to throw out the ballot and not count it.
U-BOAT SINKS
DOLLAR SHIP
i THE JUSTICIA. FORMERLY THE
DUTCH STATENDAM AFTER UN- )
LOADING 10 THOUSAND AMER-
ICAN TROOPS IS SUNK ON RE-
TURN VOYAGE OFF IRISH COAST
HtlHIl I 'OUT Jul ! Tin- Klnt
W till"' Htlll ll.lfl tllhtl' III h.l- I.. .-II I'M -
-ili.fil uml .unK It 1 Ixdievt'd n
IIV.H l'-l- l"Ht
Tin .1 tint ) I.i hum foimi'ils i In- mm Ii
ittesiin. i Slutfii.litiu. win. Ii w.im l iken
ii.vt'r l.y ih lliitlah K..v'i nin. nt .h
' wits . V."''l "I t ' ii' i'
I M-:W VKltK lulv -I 'It. m.i.i
llniinli nt.'.nn. i .liistn i.i n-pi.il t
Imvn-ri I..- ii -.iitiK i.v i t. tit..-. In i.ff liu
n.;i-i i.t 1 1 In nil nOO t in . iiur
Il v ..nd v.ihiud .it 1 n million doUuni.
Tin I ur i In It. id unlv it.rntlv luinl-
.il ion ilioUH.iinl Amti'ii in troop- in
Itlllif .11.1 '!'-MIIIVlll wu on I' i
i.-Iiimi K !" Altiin'.l a1. n -.ink
A lai r.-iitjrt as th.it .1. "n
i 1W LclotlKlnK '
rh-
. I I.
I ni'ti
it On-
' III!' I
PEACE ANO SHE
IICTATE
IF
SHE IS GIVEN RUS6IA AND
RUMANIA FREEDOM OF THC
SEAS AND ENGLAND OISMAN
TLE GIBRALTER AND THE SUEZ
CANAL SHE'LL TALK ABOUT
THC REST
AM8TF.HHAM. lu'v .1 tlimimv
lius in.idr nUKK'" t"'ii'' f"i .i prm l i-n-feianrc
any Hit- ImiIhi i'urrowrrx
uf ItDrlln. Th -img .tlon wm inadu
to the apnniKii K"voi im nt. anra Ilia
I utpr. and .-nptuiip. the inUmntlolit
1 that Ck'iuunv will omi deinuiid annex-
lUmw (. ...jninniti. s in n west nut
tmt tl!l f a. o ti.-.ti. . w u riu -.u and
itUman.i mu.t i...; t.e .u-MiuiiwI.
ytw tc.e of HelKlum mid tho liutkun
lUei.tloii in t.. In- etti-d -it . i ..nr. r -
.M.e. und
tjnnun inuit iiuvr Hn- fict l. ri ..f
.
FEN MILLION
GERMANY WANTS
DICTATE TERMS
(Coiilimied on Pane hour i
('
' - Mlli . UI1M I r.f it in
TAX RAISE ON
c
... nf IHP WAY3 AND
MMEANSY COMMITTEE FAVOR J
OF LEVYING TAX
CENT ON THE NET INCOMES OF '
ALL CORPORATIONS
WAHIIIMlTi 'V Inly '.'l V "
nf Is tvr win ii Hn- in I iin "i.o- "I all
.-oruoiatiuiia ir r.ivutMl lv majority
of tht- Wiivh ..... I M.-hiim i'oiiiiiiUIv. .
hum wnlliiK h- iK.dfld.Huli nliU riivr
nu hill ThU In tu'l'la 'h. i.iti- now
n.ild uml if nut int.. i-ffii l would r..ln-
..iihi.p i.ii:- i 'hiin i ooi'
I 111 . flnl.
I' h.i I
Ml iiril 1 lilt t iin.l.-i tllr
II lft .111 I n-'W
iii t no om " . oi poi .u
foi (tie fin. ul ii 1
'"'
Ji'tl Jt I I" HI- 1 I t 'Ullll
WMul'l tx Dr
twen toutl.ini'i.'i'i'i nnd 'inu'iuiiuu
Tt"l.llllfr th t.'o vvolli.l I.IIIIK ' IflUMI
-.JUUI to ttllt- IIIIHH 1111 I.ll.t.Ullt. M
i.at foi didu!. i. i 'I llowi.iii-i k
vtlil.li th. .omnii'i.- low u- ooanlot
UiK
I Th.- iirh.i ipul di'dij. Hon vvlikh tti
i ummllUi' Iiiih lo tnlii. i wax .imcioMid
.1 tuday'M Mwaioti .idfr n.i niformul
:nr ot lh- .-ommitUM hud IIh loiw"1
tin fii.t thut i. rnujorlty would nn
I poll till- I'lopoaul In I HUM- I'lf tH
i.i 1 -i i . nt Thl deriurtloii in ii.
th form of 1 pn.vtao to thi- .-ff '
'hat oil Hn -ii. "'ml "( nf ii. liif 'I
trp.utrd to wi.m hl4lra . orpomti'.n i
wi ild )! i.-.4iilred to pa- wl 1 P i '
nt. :
Thla would have llif rttrrl of In I
during jt oi poiu'li'im t.. dlNtrihutf I
' thalr run.mK their ha aholilera I
'.inland ot I'ljiiini tlii-iii in IjUi'. Tin-'
oinDilttciv ir!n.i .-in i .i lii rlL-utlon
Would be whols"in' m it. effect upon
Hid flnuni l.il . .iiditioo of ttiv i mm -
1 1 y.
I t.l f
PRINCE CHRISTOPHER
TO MARRY RICH WIFE
FROM UNITED STATES
I'AllIS July U. I'rln-x Chrlauphor.
tirotlior of forttmr Klin; Coiidtuiitlup uf
Grcoo la ahout tu marry it rloh Amr-
uan tiuvv I...... .i .)w.UkiiT...d m)
Uh Tempo. Ai.'.rUlni; to th iwiper
' tho former king of llrcoco it financially
.-mltamaaril ..n.f Ii I mkini; to thla
1 nui nap.' to u-nne tho mided money
' lo flnanro a rumnaurii lu rtaiut him on
IIkiisc Wiisliiiitftnii l
ORPORATIONS
IS PROPOSED
his old throiu
BATTLE OF WITS
NOW AT HAND
ito
FOCH'O BRILLIANT STRATEGY '
VALOR OF THE I'OILUS. VETERAN-LIKE
CONDUCT OF AMERI-
CANS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED IN
SIX DAYS THINGS BFYOND THE I
UOLDEST DREAMS 1
RHEIMS WHICH SEEMED ;
TO BE DOOMED IS SAVED ;
Interest Now Centenng On Those Sec )"
tors Whi-re Lude'udoi ff May Attempt'";"
to Redeem Hlmsell The -136 Mile'
Uattls Line Offers Stupendous F'oi-j
sibllltles i X
I r.WUW Jnlv J-Th.- rrlllCBl nw 1 X
' not onlv ol tht JJrflt vimi Marn hut I
tip lull i.t the Vvfol- I4li -ammia:n 1 1
l- i' hnml
' Tin la onf of tlp p.-inwn In whn'h 5
th.' military wOlljl ho)d Ha hipntii J
1 Th tai of th wnr-nl of th world
-ii In th Imlnnflf 'lontuht. Iniimi- ...
jiov- Thi.iidny-Bt t - latent thf rtl- .1.
mut l'i- mat
"paiiar" yoli nti Ti no pnnuph
out on tin- rlvnr-houii'1 lxittlrfli.l.1 imn-
' dii'di or thon(in)l" fiKhtintr uh-u
j r' lorkpd In ir liriltli- imlt. nnd
tin- ii III iii ant fcfrffine ahal. Hut i
k;ri-nltr Inltlr Is twiner tmiuht Hi.
' m ry ' oiiih n lM(lli- wf Hlii. ot I'l-n-I
.-rrilahlp.
Thi- iIimMhIvo ilpllln ilin-l li. tw.-. n
I nch nnd l.inlinnliirn I on
The llortlKliin fjnfl ih.it Ihi-li onlv
liop.i for a defllnlon Ir In win Ihla y.-iu
Tlnoi' short inoiilfOi of battlo Hinaon ;
rt'tnnln IluV tind' ttlmi-ij to rKnln thf
hilllatlvi'Tor tl)5? IneU'slR" vrnr IhkI. I
' irnmlilHr-is i-hiinot--Uiiit h tin1nndnrfri '
1 piiililMin. j
I low ti. kmip tlto Initlolhr annli-hod
i mm tin- mnty tn moinimt of ut-
I moat p-ill--thnl ta the tMU ponfiont-
1 In i? Pooh
viu'vad nam tm oll-lmportnnt.
. 'WiEL. TEpVJWif!S-i5N'
tho Alartn-Mnrrlfc t.mriBh' la booim.j
inr xprnmlniy tft Uio trpmoildniia p. j
11. ti opnii on II..' ntlii.r trnnta and .
Kiiiti.iiiiMia u l- iho i.lllHd pienaiir.-1
k uii iii hi till hldfn ni tlml t rlnniiU-. .ind
ii.vii.il4'' iih iiih lln- i ontlniiiiiii'i' ..f 1
in- c.iniiiii iifMt ii. .i. it iooB -i
ii..l .nisrdi llni Hi. siinnlliin Iiiih
I'.-.'ll Mtill.llilMl I. it diKl.i' 1'i'llllmtf
th(- Siillllll.' tiflttp
' I l'i. -Ill .'I lllll'lll iiIoiih 1 ill n of ft i '
t tlllll'M ti.-.-IHH III' fltlll-H ill. III.- I"
push :iln-.nl. till.. UKt hli.l.li.s .!
Kiwillld ..I. Ill lollltl l.llNOIH'lt. I K'llis
j tlllil ilft.-t I mil lllli.-.l llir.-sltini' nfii.H
' till- I'l-lliollnn f'"' 'tn' Mir'i I' III
stahlllaniloii ot tit- ....roifitt l.f n-i.-.
due lo Irc-iin-odiiim l.tjlMtninK up with i
illvlMloii.s hoirnwiil fiotn thi' IttiMti i.iii
i row ii .i In.-.- tlml. ncpordlnK lo lln-
I . .'iiacnaiiM ol Inllllnry Prtllra h.-i- ;i .
jii.-iiimn nut iwnun llllll)llv
oi li II lil.iih wait Inlorm.'d oi-
KHinv iikiw. HihI mhiIi a i iiliiut
. iu v hiih at uuv lltlin looked l..r lv
''M' Th l-rwi.-h and Aimii.i.iw not
J .-".7. '" M'"" 1
Tin- orlffllinl mt-pmO f flu- i-oniit.-t
dilvi- una HNarmuitly lo hUv. IMn-iin-.
vvliUli ii w.'fk nt" onlay kfciin.i 'loom
ml l orlt'H hi'llluiiil xtrali'O. Hi. w.loi
of lii polio mid tlm vi't.i.u. UK.
iondiii-t of il- nif i li'iinx will i su
diiya davf ui4-.jindlahSHl Hilna. lai l.-
jond Hie ij.l.ni iiiHma oi tin to i
miliK'.li'i' .-nttiualHaU. tltosilli- P uo.v
niv.nl Tin Herman "I'arui t.onl" hits
l.wn hji.kid plMwa. Ttn- n- tins
i.r-u ttiMiwii fi'.ni Hie aHMr.-H-.ivf .iim.h
1ln- .i.-tftiMivf
Willi ttifnu api. ndld roaiillM i.illitai .
I moi uiBue. Kh-Ii lia !!
onli-nl .
If t In-y lilt i in I In i HXJiloitfil Hllll it
tiidami. Hi.- itowii pilno' i'iiiiii'llnu
movfio.'iit ahould t rxault In u K'und
at-nlt rout so mm Ii tha lifltrr
llul us t.irrs r.. ii n.i. itileii-rt i card
inn th.- i. iiiui- ..iiIcih no! .1 '-
Wumf iiaiiip..i iioni i .i .oi
Hioav wrtol.-. o I Hit ti.-t'i ii Urn i
ii on . in .i. 1
rag- root
IS FIXED AT 55
n t rinrri
MtML d
STATE TAX RATE
cents for mm
WHICH IS A DECREASE OF FIVE
CENTS UNDER LAS YEAR'S
RATEi COULD HAVE MADE 26
BUT FOR DEFICIT OF $1326721
AlHTIN 'IVx... July .t.-The total
tUtf Uk rait- haa hrn fixed by the
alate uiitomail.' tr Itoard at i-outs
on liu- lino v iiii.it ion. written i u d-
urttaan of I whim umar teat yeai'a ruin.
Tha nrw ran. I- aa foJloM-a. Ad u-
laretn 3u rouiii. Ntqtit rhool lax I'O
conu. (.ml I'onfbdqrQtf peiunona (
eonta.
A raducllon of i oanta win mailn In
tha nd valor tin iwto whirls wj . r
aviita. tho ooiia'ltiitlonnl limit laat
v.'iir Tin. ai'hooi uml pitmlon rntfH
ri'in.iiti Hit) Minn.) and arc at roiiiitl-
iuiioiul iimltN
A. t-ordluR to f Inv hoard a f Inure. It
(I ur.tinuid ci r&iw Tour )
CROWN PRINCE'S
MEN FIGHTING
DESPERATELY
MEXICAN UANOItil
CAPTURE AMERICANS
KANI.I': I 'ASK. Texan. July '.'I
Nut Miitmir- .ind Rim Hukdl.
two Allifl lo.illK Ik-Pi In Mi'Xi'"
h tmndlts. wrn rcfind tmlnv
lv fodi-ral tnKr"
Th- two rni-ti h.id h-iii n' M
l tin- hiinditx 'i nit .1 i.in om of
-in fhiuJui1 d'dlurr-i di'tii.iridi'd
fin tln'ii i"P'n-c
In tin- t" lit tid i it i- irpnit
i-d lhal in- f' d i it- I' -t i in-
IMHIl nnd ktlltl MM-ii i llir
tMllllltH
Tlii t Ami I ii in- ii "t i' i
tumi'il t tli.-li Inum'x In hilt; I'-
I'.tKH t . 1 1 1 1! ! 1 1
1
'
!
A
.J. J..
AIRMEN'S MOST
EXCITING TASK
S "BOMBING"
A---'tr-- true thrills
THEY WANT IN ALL PHASES OF
TrGin WORK BUT "DCSULTOR
U0MBIN0.. OFFERS SOME EXTRA
TH RILLS FOR QOOO MEASURE
. ...l.k i. in. ni i njr' iv i
.-(xm-l j.iiv i i. in i up.. nd uoi
Tll. .w . ( ( .K . f o
llloHt M It I II M ti ''
wiii. ii aiiniH.i
III- UStHIKIl.'ll l- wiu.i . nuwii nn
d. -iilloi v I...I.II..I.K ov.i on.' apot for " """" "ii- "I uniiKt r ..i m-iiiK . in nil .-V u jm ii ih mill
i.u 1 in- tt. m-i-i ih tii j .'iilt for tho (iiM'inaim to reti't'iil uml take their supplies except the)
.iihiiu. t ti. .H. mi. .ii . i tin null ..ii ii-ti-.ii inor rniiils oiiniiimiitli'il by Iho guiiN of tho allies. The lior-'"..'.'..".".'""'"...vl.-i.."'
'..'.'J!'. 'in!!.".' "IT '""king dospwi-nte oil'.. its to invo largo iu.ntitit of sup-
m..i..v.-i i... .in. ..ik i iilios llioy Iihxo iii Hum sitlii-ot
m nrs.i iin .ninn n -. pilot .mil mi On Wi'diiOMilii y tlio oiiionlo pu.shi-tl imrlliwiril past J-jpii'ds and
oi.m-rv.1. ni ti .imt i..ii lUHlo(I the lloiniaim llioro and from tho greater part of Chattelwood
iirr'an ainp.;;::::;';; !nd !u!r.r 7": -ii oion u nwthWx ..r chateau Thierry
ion nil I. noi.t no ki man -ar. h I Along :!iu Marno at xovoinl poiiilH notably iii thu Charteves atul
iiRhta nn- swpiriK th Hky wiin tha j )nid(jo)uio regioitB. mid further uiuit towurdK Troloup the allies have
?"''iV'-r" '':..k'.!!"'."L U.odr.h...tl '"! thi- Alarno -ill it.rthor behind them and
mid tiiiimi- mi us t in kihi.
l III- lllll. llllll- I. - I.
Il I
t'l
l
BEAT BACK HUNS
LARGE NuMFlfcH Of WOMEN DO-I
INC HAftOEStf KIND OF MANUAL1
labor ho Mb t ac tomes WORK
THREE 8HITT8 EIGHT HOURS
EACH ; WOMEN STAND MIGHT
WORK UUItE WiiLL
n im in..- i i ii i ok
n -.if .--.p...-!. 1 1 . - if II
I iTf ) I Ii. v -'llif n of
nuK n a it. i. wuii
idtf .1
(OriflMfid
III' Il th.
llrllisl .itnv i LmuIUiK mi. k tl'r
viirrn .n't " I'-ma 'If it .
j a vs-ratt pn ' -M-i - '' n 1 ' - ! lu u rk
' The mntr "H li"- i-t of a bltj na
1 hi i-iiimn iii'tii- v - i-i- i- unal.lt' to
' r"lltl-l' ..lk". Ft.. IM trV.A.IlM ill
' thf woln. ii f" Into Iv i-niplov. d r
I I -i i.i in I. 1 ..n I '..Mi- I ..111
engijsiiImen
make shells to
vaiila ha. koiw 10 work in than Uc . aJJy ) find have l.iat lHifMHI ih-lonaa
W hni
.- fi.-ioiy men were catlad
tha
i .i n-111' i itt I y .iti'jip.'l
iiinfH Tho 'ant majorlt
"111 I I 11 !i'!tt-f skill lloi
I truii.iiiK in ii I'.iih w-ra. out n.r
futi fig-i- iv iii-oiil'iiiii wlmt in
known hk ning-:. pion-iov machin
t tnid- i. I'hvh if f-ir tha woman to do
il
't I" our i
MANY THOUSANDS OF
THE ENGLISH MUNITION
WORKERS GO ON STRIKE
I"' i KNTKKft V Kiiland 1ulvX(.
Appronln.Mtriy ttn toustnd munition
vrorkors wt-nl on trlk hurt- loJ.t
l.f )Ni. N
nil. ..i vv i ...
Mo-. - i i(i
inn "n In"
luiv :t A
nke of mii
n ..t .tirinn.ghfiiu
Bt.i -i (f vf; gu
tu- 1'ti.irni N w
TO HOLD MOUtWoF
THE "U" OPEN
From. Three Sides of the lU" Shaped Salient the Allies Send
a Hnil of Lead' From Big Guns Into the Ranks of the Ds-
perate Germans Who Fight Stubbornly to F.wcnt th
Closing of the Mouth of tint "U"; It in not a Question or
Paris Now With the Crown Prince But a Case of Saving
Mis Army
I MY T11K ASSOClATUn IMtKSH)
X'iolcni (Ipi'hiiui mnitii .it'tx-kn uml n-ar i?tuirtl notions in Rreit
slroniith still I'm Is in si-i-vi- n a Imrrii r i. llir pntcntp pdvnnce or
tlit' SoisstiiiN Hlicims s.ilii'tit n!t IuhIi il Iuim nitli-d somowhlit ill slov
hiK down thi' fiiKl iui'o sol by tin- allied uft'oiihive at the cominent-
int'iit of Jlie ilrivt'.
Not wiilistaiidiiiK the fact the allies have been forotul to slo
down on tliuir adviini't' important gnina hnvo been ninde on the I
..Imped battle front nnd south of Hoksous some strate(?ii positions
liti' bi't'ii lahini.
Tin' Aint'rip.Di and I'rcni'li troops have pushed their front f'i
ilii r eaMtwud towards thai part of tho Chateau Thierry railway it
hi ill in iio hands 'of the Uormans while further south along bo: I
baiiliK of tho Ourrq and the road leading to Kero-Hn-Tnrdenois tlu
imjxiitnnt Oeiinnn supply DrtSe ftif ndvrifloo hnS beefi made into the
tiirritory oontrollod by the TcittniiR to n maximum depth of ten ml
a half miles from tho point nf departure last Thursday.
In the -Marno region north of ( haioiiii Thiorry the French ami
Amorioanii have mot with the aliffont kind ol' rosislance. Tho Cot-
man uinfliiiif iruniiuitt mid iiifantryinen innkinu n pecinl effort t..
Nnv l(. allil'd Vlllll'l' III I ll IK 111. ill! us liv Ml (1nim tlmv wiinlrt i-.
jV(l je jirnHHiiro on tho iiioulli of
m . . . . i
i "a -iHuroii i-iiiiBniurniiiu iihiii
in tho aai'lor liotwoni the Manic and the oily of Itheim.s uhoio
tho (ieiiiimm hrotitjht tip Urge roiiifiirionioiitN to help the Cro.vu
IVitiot' Iho IIuiin nro rt'ooivlnn hnrd uko at the hands (if the Uri;-
ih I'liiii.'li antl Jlalintin. Tho (iormaiih have laiiuohod Htvural viri-
iiiik I'oiiiitor nt lurk in I Ilia Nootor hut havo met with rrvcrscH and the
ii 1 1 ios ha o rotaliated hy hittiti" a hartl blow in tho iioiKhhorhood f
iifiuy and makiiitt Hiihalantial ninn Thia lomia to lesson the porl.-
ot iIimhikIi wliifli tho lierinaim a ft- nitlm v uritjx tn retreat from tli?
SniKaoiiN-lthoiiiiH Halioiit
I'Vohi thrw Hidett of tlio V iho on'-iito m jjuiih ooniiuue to shell
&
the lioituaiiN ulnle Iho uiruion
ii I'riiu-i-'-v army froni tlx-
tituii.i i'Mi. 'iullj' httxardoiis
IMPORTANT GAINS MADE
I'AUIS .Inly 2t.- Tin- iiiiii'tui -iu!-iin nt t.mii'ht ayn that li i I
ly iinjiniiritii gninn oi- ii ul.- i.li hv it.- Atiieri.-uua and I'Veuoi
on liu- Aimi? .SIhiiio front In ill- . riiifi nf i lie lino un advauoe oi
Hourly Ivtu ii.ih'h vwo. nui. l- I h'-tpr. uio i i'M.i(t-uiontK wore fought
in iho .liroi'i inn ul' Kpiod- ti.l 'l i-iinriij l'iif.U After the inuat vio
lout fi(hliiiK tho Aiiioi-p'iuis --n i i-tilmi r iiptiiriiij; t!i. villag-i
frnni tho ftioiny
North uf Kpii'ii.-i iho oniiiito line Lis t - 1 1 mhftin'ed t i bryoinl
I'ourp'iil l.y Iho l-'rani-o Amoi n an l'.i-i-f.
GERMANS USING 180000 MEN
LliNfmN July J4 A'l.iidniK i-i . .nor.1 estimates . arrantiut'
ip i-outwii' .- -i" K. iiii''. i ..I i. .ii.t.i. i' ni the t'rrnch t ront tht
lioriimiih hnvo otiiplxyod hrl v i-i-n
Faeh ttas Uppsr Hind
WAHII'M.T'i'. inl Tht- fill
A oulchy If i liuii-uu to th l-'i.-ii h
forn-a yti'la .'.tusad d-p aatl
fact inti to tha militai ospeits hvrt-
But thla na was foi th niomviit
forg'jltan whan r portx wcit- if-.-iv-.l
thut tht. IVauch hud ainaahad thr ' l.-i
man Utvsa to tha norlhwwat of Mont
dldier tor a (tain of two miles.
"It la now apparent l" all thai i -.i
fral l-'.tch ha thr ut.ner hand" and .i
prominent f'ranrh offlrrr. 'What In-
ina) slrlkr is an InlerestlnK uufdlon.
hut liuppll) It la of fur rnor.- in.nini
to tha German geiifrul utaff tlum It la.
to Iho allien Th. I'ruasian mlhtary
liKidera have theli handi- full in t"n-
mini: tbo tide of tho ulliml advancaj
ioroa the Marnc-. jnd if i -n. i il 1 i-hl
now lilna to lury th.m wit - f.-.r- '
ine attaika at idvli e: ai .t d r 'ints
at the front tho tlm wld not be lonc'tileht as an enemy a)lan. Federal of
- bfurw tha nrman umy will ! K-
' miii-alileu P np'-n l.ir! v ami lln-u
! i-i .in avM.-oa fi-.nn manv curc.
'f '.rnuti . . nod ii it.-r atta. lieu
li re it tu now cieai tnui tho unuan
the I nnd roloiiso a largo number
i . ... . ... . . I...-
k wn in .-iiiiiion nun war material.
lioiuli the hard irosud men of th"
lv riioU-rnttf tho Hitimtiun of the
m! unl Kovoiity diviHoiiis since
Killott w.iiiuded nnd prisoners.
iirr.iif hope oluiii iij Kreui.il t-
lt.- -...ijth in. SVKle nvi-r. Hy th"
apim. ..f .m i i'hp. uu ami Ita
ne-trl.V I.. Whir tit lUlea itHltrol the
uriKie i a. ho. i wiuuu runs north to tho
Vemr
'I hn line i in- br usHi from Foro-n-
i onti.'icd on Page Four i
FORMER AUSTRIAN
GERMAN CONSUL WAS
ARRESTED IN BOSTON
- 1
no.STON. July Jl -Oswald Juncanlt.
tha former Austrian-German consul -n
"lis cuy -na niacci unuor arrest t
I n.-ora refund to vithcr confirm or dm
"" "-i"'" l'"' juutujyus inicsv urvvf
'i f hm a.lfgwl oonnectlon with th
n"e-u suhnmnnn actlvltUa off Ut
' i-ousu
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