The Abilene Weekly Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 11, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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CHICAGO GiiBSi OF 23.000 FEETincf rrencn Jratrols are is ear La fere
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nnsTON. Mans 8ept 1 The fourth
nif cif the" world' 1 rtrlf" oppned
in m tlii afternoon
ItattlnR order for fourth game
CHIGAdO
BOSTON
Flack right
Hollacheiyflhnrt
Mann left
Pnskott center
Morkol JBt bane
Tick 2nd bnsit
Den) 3rd baae
Killlfor entoltor
. Tvler pitcher
Hooper rf
sfioflii. and im.h
Htrunk center.
Mctnnln ut biuo
Whltenmn loft
Scoti Bhortitoii
tliiih. pltruer
;iipW catcher
Thoinna Srtl lmne
ultt InnliiK.
ChlntRti' Flunk Rlngiwl Hollochef
lined to Scott I'lack wk picked off
. itrol by n uulcfc throw hy A ft new to
Mcliuila Maim fouled out to Mciintlh
l!olotr Hooper lined nttf to Mark
Micnn doubled to left Hfrinik fetmed
Uhltenian fllml out to eMach
Third limine
I'hlrano- Pankert out Ttutli to Mc-
lnnl Merkle out. Scott tn Metnrtl
I'i.k Jifflit nut nil Infield hit Oral li-
pled. I)wl SnliiR to aecnnd Kllllfer
f i-ced pick at third
floaton Mclntilit illoil out to Mol
ir her Wlimi Until came to Imt ciir-
iKi outfielders moml back orb Inst
ihe fence Itutli out !'Itk to Merklo
1 1. fll threw out Scott ftl first
Srriiinl Iniiliiir.
' hlcngo Tyler walked Flak for-
t'.l Tyler at suvoiul Hollorlier groan
it- d out to first Flnck tnklut; second
l.iilli plrkiil Finch off second
Uoslon Thomas popped nut to Ho
Inciter Afjnow lilt a Irthr. fly to Alunn
Hooper out Merkle to Tyler
Fourth liming.
Chicago Thnnmti threw out Munu
ui first base. l"HHkurt out Scott tn
Mclnhls Markle flew out to White
malt
Boston' Sliean walked Slrtiul lleC
mil to I-ankerl Hhouit went to second
i.ii u short pnKHi'il hall WlilteniHii
walked. Ifohdrlx IioRhii wnriidnx ur
for Clikai;o. .Molniil forced Almon a'
third McltinlH heliiK smfoaf flntt. Itutl'
hit for three Iihuih. nrortiiK WhlteniRi
..nil McIuiiIm Rnill filed tt to liiH
kert
I'lfth IiiiiIiik.
ChlcaKn' . I'tdk popped a lill ovet
Ruth's lioiiit. Ueat film) out to llnupur
Killlfor lilt tnln a iiiulil piuy.
Itonton ThniiHW nut TVleV to iter-
Kle Ariiow out Oij lo VlerKlf
Hooper filed out to Flack
.SMJIi Inning . . -
CIiIctbo Tyler Wnlked FlaeU fr
rod Tyler at at'eouil Hliemi throw Hoi-
Ini'her nut tit first. Flock toktni: sec nil
hut Mann -wan out Thomas to McIdMh.
Ilnitim Hlinnu out Denl to MwrUle
htrunk out l'lck to Jlerkle White-
inn it out. Tyler to Merkle
SiMi'litli InnliiK'.
Chicago Scoll throw out 1'aKkt
Merkel walked. Zoldaf lialtliiit (m
Pick also walked. O'Furrul. litiMlim
Mr Ileal lilt Into a doublo piny. 3eiit
in Shenu to .Mp I it til
liiwtim Zelder went to thlnl for
i he CuIm anil Wormian to loeaud In
i.lace of l'lck. MclnhU Hinglwl Ituih
s.crl lowl him to iwconil Holdur look
fott'H uroutidor and jonchod Mclnnit
out. on ttif line Thonui filed nut It
Wormian '
Dkhth limlnir
Chicago Kllllfr walked HendrU
Inn Hub Tor Tylr. slnnhnt Ullllfe'
Hem lo third ami llemlrt to aeconrt
mi a paused Iwll McInuU took Flark't
Kroundur and touched lilin out. KlUI
ker and Ilendrlx keeiilns their ili.'e
Met ahe wu put In lo run for Heu'Hlx
Ktllifer scored whllu Shedii wtts throw-inj-
out Hnllochir. Mct'ohe ttktiiK
third Mann singled sforlnic Mc
aht. and tjlUB Uio wuf Pnilwn
Thuma to AlL'ltlltlH.
Hostou DotiBlaiw pltphluK for hl-
. ao chains ImUliiB tr Aghew "-
tJled and went to neml on pa-'-ec
hall Hoopur Mcrincnl. and Poiinti-
threw the bH away. SehaiiK n..m
..ml Hooper golUK to second h.-ai
filed out to Mann. Slrunk ed o.t o
I'usUert Wlilteiimn out. Zehlei- to
Miikle
Mntli Jnnliiir.
i hlcago SchaiiK aU-ldng for H
ion Merkle tingIU over sJB. '-ti
der walkl llutlt w jmllud tr i he
pitcher' boi ad fct to left tl-M in
idcs of yhltuuau Biwh eot in to
i.li"h for Koslou Mtlwtls 100U W n
nua's atleuipteil -iri and ihr.-'
n ThouuiM for-Jni8 Mkl m "hod
lurber biuon or KHWr lot at
tonUl lsy. MXt toM ' ' Ml'
: mi Ik
II II fc
chic &ua
itOKTMK .
o
li'ivo utvs III'.
Iii a latter to tb Uo4 i ''. t tniral
Mia SiUllou bjaw. Clow l r for
Uier fireOUH U t" H' '-' '"'
tl4dituartjer fuiupatik ui' 1 1 "-''"
Infantry siiwvkb' m ' "C
be Iiab y Uj sw iii- '- I ' -"'''
.epaintius tu r iw ' U . '" al
i'. aitfieulu th' lo- kio" o l"il
.nh Ik tnmb ;irl jui' fO
I bv Ufvu "J 4 Fi.wih
I vrI tiui .m luie Ij 'ike ao
n0tiBi.ymtipii iii. i uj&ar
tftUU uu-
...i h. . i. ....... mi t i u.aLreb.eO''
.T. ... v.u rnmnraudei He U
to lota of talto ttti mi tnud JbB
WulU ret w eoVle t Ued bt
.' In't hivu the -Hititme
i . .1. ....ii- i.iv jn wti ug 4I0-8
fir aod enjoying thenjs.el.s hutfe-y
1UTII A PlSSrNdllU MKIT. MM
i:nl:n it i iur wio intniti:
wiihi.ii's urroiti).
USED NEW APPARftTUS
Hlir sh 1'nrled In llcscenil A"fer
SppwHiiy Forty illnules in llnrl.
flml Atiiinsplirre nt
i!.1WO Feel.
Uy Tho Amndated Press.
ClllCAHO wept t A holfiht of 2S-
POO riwt 'lntmed In he tho world's re
cord Tor Rltttuiln by a tvxfl-seater alr-
plfllH. Wns rttaehQil by Metit. Ik H
Kelleher yi)jlnrdn l.lettl. Kellpher
and hhi pauwnniter. Statu Senator Clark
(Med ft itnw oxygen upptirutus and were
In rrir!el air for forty ttdnutep
Thy were cutnpnlleil to diwceht
when ilti ovyKen Ih'koii to kI" out
and lioili woro attitmod wlmn the nm-
rhlttu hit r fence in landing:.
Twenty-one lliouwunl feet Is said to
bo the previous record for a plnne with
a pH-UMuuter
Tfil.KliO. Sept ' FlylltB fust with
ilr mnll Mb Miller passed over 111)'
m withtiiii a toi at 7 .mi this nioriilrti;
He cohered 1 S t iiiIU-b In one hour and
flflv minute
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.OAK IN PUT
IITHPOuTlEI
Two. Inmdred persoitH reprcHentlng;
tovoml illslrJctH In the Abilene terri-
tory lot orur the Toxiim stul Pacific
railway Tmiiulay inornlnB for Ijefors-
'jttrii Vb wharo they will eiiRoKe in
unaklileil labor frtr the government in
'Jib tminJtlniw. powder and other war
slantE :tft fiil fiftnibnr 8fi capie from
t.ulihoek ImvltiK been rexlstered by
Examiner Ilheluhardt; -'.' fi'oin Sui.'l-
wnier In-harRe of Junior ICamlner H
Sidney Kinllli f the Abilene office
mil SI rum Sub Anitnlii. recrullpd In
Kxniiiiiicr MiiurJcc llorulMh atut In
lmr' or truM'liiiK Kxunilnor Kent
The lilitiuTit out of Abilene wus In
elmrge o.' DUtrlct OrjinnlJor I M
Tral Pnhllc Sericn. Reserve who
vlll m-cotupuny the entire shipment
Miroof-h to PntorshtirK. Va
The I' H KinplovmeUI Service ban
-peelveil a call for nit uiilliiilted iliitn-
'mr of In I m rem. curpenterH and hIoc-
rlelauti .or the Koveruinent powder
ulaitt roiisiriii'tlnn work at Nashville
Taun A reiireaentntlvo of the tin Putii
BtiBfiteerlnir Coiiipani will arrive In
Ablleiio Monday ir Ttlusday. Jlepiem-
ber or le. to help re-'rult 1)ih labor. I
The shipment will probably leave Abi-
lene Friday ilioriiltif anil all persons
nttHt lie ruKlntert-d wlib Ibo It S Kni-
ployinetit Service not later than Tlium
lay evenliiK
The following reglatered'In the inalo
sfflee ilt Abilene for the shipment for
Peterehurp. and wiHi a few exception
l smiwered lo roll call tit the train
The hMt of Sweetwater. 8sn Anm'l.i
mi) l.olitMMk workman w not Included
111 lll hMt
John II Caldwell. Abllenej Fred A
Dakar Merkel; Alhen Iloud Wlngate;
0 F fioodwln Spur; O P llerry
Luwit. Follpe flamoa. Monday ; O 51
(Jiii-elo. Ilalrd; M Fnrroator. Trent;
1 f rtiiinliiKhaui. Putnam: Carl Put
nam. Hawloy; Otto Irvln. Abilene; SI
N Hieel. CbMo: J W Street. Abilene;
I Ii Newman. Abilene- Hunyoii New-
ttaii. AlilUne: II J Iteotty Munday;
I II Hildretli. Abilene; 0. U Carpen
ter. Abilene; John n Mrjunklna. Ham-
JUh; Jotm Porter Houston. Abilene
Lawsoiil hlldreeu ueruoi. v u neai
Albany I) C Morgan. Htatu out Ike
Smith AUHene fl E Stephen. Clyd. .
I lleXltWH. Merkl: O-iear M M -Lean.
UMrkl H. B Farmer Merkel
U IX Cv. Merkel; V f4 Pullertoin
Merkel: J It TviQr. Hamlin. Joe AI-
Ittsu Ilwtwll J W TaunvaoH. Koebe
l er; M I W"Su Auerioot; w u
I'iniHtk. Aaneruifiiii : J storrison.
Uinl- Ptd W Orueiidorf. AUileue.
dlhs Viwwv UtUKMt. 1 ii wte. uik
THJtif p-H 'srtac. .x.w-iwtm w-
WtmliHio Walter lone. WobM--
i'UhJ c.imv auou: Har J Wallace.
'toliUbiii I II Casey. Winter;
Wal'er Brunb ljjrrIi. M N Davtcl-
oii .if iicoiit Tabu Hojford Albn-
Tiv A t our AsperihOnt A C
tW ir. '-rtuf D W IlbiOV
tHford J T Wade ClaUeiuoht J
Brvt)v lavi It U JIuddleto.
iaora II C Dean Stuiufurd: F
R rfci Dicker- t M WorUaoi.
sw iter 'ire isrewi aus-hi toijm-
f Protwt
ov)l- W H KsaaeJr
v.du j C Jefferv No4le. W J
F-ivooltJ Merkti. R. B. Ctte- Merkei.
;oroo h. role. Merkwl; Vel P Byroa.
TTenx: J r .thmh-u-hiim i-.".
Drandoa.1
r H-rdv Pulnani
Putnam j
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AN
STRONG PUCES
F
lly Mpeclal Leased Wires.
I.ONUON. Sent. 9-ThO HrltlHli in
an advance over 11 four mllo front be
tween the Ilavrlucotirt wontl and Pol-
iere buvo captured all the flurmati
poeltiom on the hly.h ttround between
thene to point h and nou their old
trench poult Inn overlooking Uotiznau-
curt accnrilliiK to lite of-lcull com-
niiiuiititlon from Field Murnhal Hale
IoiiIbIiI The (iouzeaucourt wood U
iliuoHt in tiritlHli nuiula.
ily Special Lcawd Wires
fly gpecjal Li-oed Wlren.
I.ON'DON Hepl. U The lmltle Oil
tin vuMitern front la entorlm; n now
plume. The enemy ut last is tuaMtif; u
8erioit ntaiid juHt Mhort of the HerloH
of ioll urns ommnuly culled the III11-
deuburB Line iioaltinns which how
ever ulroady have been bitten Into by
the IlrltlBb from the Sflnaea river
to Mouvres unit touched by tlio French
In the Hi. flnlioiii reglnti at Serva'a and
IlaRxoIee AUlera.
1) Special Leuwdil Wlree
I.ONUOK. Sept 5 -An incident
bhowlng how tho llurmuiw are riiittaiu-
lux seriout- loeaeB in men durint; thier
prent retreat la reportn) from tho
field tlje utaff of officers advIsfiiK that
in front of thu Htltlrth IIihih they oh
served an enemy battalion retiring In
a formation of four aecompained by
artillery and transport The officer
humedijiel) communicated with the !
Britlkb artlllcr and a field gnu wax
riutusi up iipemng fire over open
alKlii- ttir uiinh did ereut axecutlon
upijn the ri-ir-iing enemy.
H INI OUT
AS HEAD OF
BOLSHEVIK!
By Special Leaned Wires
PKTHOQUAU. HiU I'imtbimr
LouiHM rewoial tetepurarUy InttH Uut
head of Ike tk4fcii-iki goveriiiuem
thrunten tu shorten iu exktteHte. The
prsinlei-s oollet wounda isfHeted by
IVera Kaplait. s social revojutlaulacy
are o sertoun tlai U way tg aauy
weefc Utsfofe be revrs.
La Katteueas vice provldeot at
the workers ad the seldien' dele.
1atf8 htta teu appoiBted 10 aet to
Leaiaea place
M
M
t'lftWIWIIIi'
TWIN1CT.K IN PRANCE
'ik. ou 1
"J I
BLUEJACKETS OF
1IBF0W
TiOUif
COin-LrTKLY SI HltOI'Mllll) MMit
iitfii txni:i m vii.oiis rociurr
.THKIII 1 t UIiT.
HELPED TAKE A
Were Pnfi of Allied Forces Which
. ('uptnroit OliiTKcrskujii From
n .Slrniiff Force of
HiiMierlM
Oy Tlte Ajwnclatod Prasf
AHCHAN'UCL Sept a A detach-
nuint ot no orie-iii Illtiejacketd wore
atttooK the entente allie.t fiiiccw fllit-
Itig riiitly In the W'lnltv of Olier-
erkHy which reaulte-t in the capture
of the- Iowh
'lite Ami-ricalm nuremaftilly evtrlca
Iml liiiiiibelvett fiolp a dangerntm pre
dlcament when eiirrounded by the ene
my
The American were a part pf uu ex
peditlati which approached the town
from tho rear for gome time in .rum
of other force moving; in another dl
reel lull (Jotiiplelely MUrroiinited the
Aiiiurlciiim fought tneir way tiirottgh
but found tlmnifiolvo imbedded In deep
bwumpa through wblfb they BiruKgleo
for more than I wo days
1 m -
two punts aiii; kii. 11:11.
MI CLImNiJ. llli-b . Wept S. -8eo-mid
I.iMutnuatit t'liua. Tliomau of Uay
fllty .Michigan ami Howard Hull of
liridgeport Cuin. wern klllwl In q
ealllalon lu the air ai jielfrWge Field
tbi lUiertioon
I I'KIMIDKVr HAXU0XS
1'MSS FOItSI'KAKJMJ
H ttie AMHMeJstajtl FrcsM
WAaHINOTflK. ?epl -Definite
abandonment of I'rweldest Wilaou'a
tlaii r..i- u- trokooot!iuir.ut AptiaUicg
tour for the fourth liberty loan wj
annojimod tu-tay
TO irr.STF it TKXAS Ii P I H IIS.
Aiwrm iv4s sept a. aii mw-
Uera of the 'iV- NfctbiJMll Qtwrd will
he uiniiterf.1 laoradaiy euy Adjuluwi
Uterl HjltI Tk draft will pro
Oatly iu.' duiurti tbeeo ergaHlzatlon
FkfUvti ftwui-und ufU-r urel man are
affecUtl
ui.iwmi m m I III.
lilPIIW. Te - ftm 9 -Fink
CHRftKa. ftrejaUH wa killed and
ocr oibera lwred wklle fighting a
fire wbieb destroyed ihv Buckley Cot-
iom Col louipin'- u1 1 huutt bare
todw
n tmrmrmn tmifitimwnt .
1WWIIHA i
"DEPUTY CHIEF OF
VERY'UFIDEIIT
vn Fitnrrvti . i.uuimiihivkn
1 says rmsis mi moihi: tii.w
; )K OTIII lis.
i'C
WW ANGLO-AMERICANS
We liuxl lie Hlmoit Sns (ho (lenernl
Thai Umunii) K linlnrlblo In
n "iirfentlto"
Wntfnre.
lly Tho AsHOotalud Fretta.
AAlHTHIiUAM. Meptninber U. !.co-
UirlKK on tho war in llerllu (letieral
win FrnytuK-I.orliiKhovon. deputy cbltf
of Hie tloruiati jsofieral staff conlond
flint the present crisis on the wcatern
front was less nerious llinu muny nth-
irs rturliiK tho eotl me of Hie war
'"Hie positions occupied before the
iiietity counter uffeiiMlre began were
tho retain cif an aborltvo offetmlve nhd
lieteforo litltuiltttblo for ilufeime wIior.'
situ wftB offensive econnmlttng of fore-
's ' he Bald The potdtlnnn hud nth
beer consolidated as trench warfare
I'otiHtiilii ho said:
"'lolhltn: like a decUlou In in proi.-
pott." be added "n ml the thing now is
lo pi.'Mi IhliiKH no that (Ircut llrll ii.
and At1iPil111.11 il recognize our lnv.ll
-.llliy In defenalto war W lack
tie .her mi 11 war material not raw 111..
ti-r . to keep litem out for a lo .
time he Ntnled
1 ' m
I'oi'itTiiorsi: m:s.
lleeiU I'lleil fur llccerd
II. F (lanl-il to Mm tleltle Hogan 1
time or laud out of Lougno No. Uh
Uuadalupe t'ouuly School Lnpd con
Hidernflou ll.ffti.
Oil mid thin l.caxcs I'lleil for llecnnl.
c i Whllleti to May' liurliolt u
urres of the M U'l-i of sur. No L'
Deaf and numb Aayluui laud conalder-
atlnii $1 no ami other good tunl vnlim-
lile ciiiiiilcriilloiH.
A J Whitehead pud wife lo It. It It.
Fain. to 7-10 ncrivt (Hit of fbe Mlroui
riiininiei I2M1 acre grant hlk tin Vt
coiislilerutluu ICoO
J W Hagwell uild wife lo It ii II
Fain iTU ncies out of ettr N'o ."OS also
tst ncren mil of I Crawford ur No
fill) ciiiiHlderaltoti $v.i 50
A J hholt and wife lo It It U
Fnlli 2.1 ai re-i if C U .lucUmili Hurvev
No ii hIhu lis ncrcs of I Crawford
mr No .'.01 cull ildcratloii $tr. jn
GERMAN fffflFF
SUNBAY SCHDDL HEPOHT
si'pi. siii uhn
School- Alieoilaitce Col
First Melhodlal Ifjfl Ift lu
St Paul MelhodNt 117
irtMberIuu 101 -'iU
FIrei Clirb-talii IOV 4 II
Chrlallan College UU
HiMUhxIde Ituptlxt 317 t 10
College Heights Hup ITS 2Sk
FlrM lUptiNt '.is 10 l
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
mim morning
The Uiilelle publl ( limil-. began the
l'Jifc it li term uoiida inortiins with
brigbl pioiets fur Urge allendallte
&Ud a siu-'foMu! year
The Miirollmeiil tor the firm day wa
liglilly under that of lat year oxeepl
In the Central Ward where an tncrenae
mm HoteU. The IuIhI number who bod
itroed in the white arhuoU liiclnd
lug the Uigk bcbool up lu noun Men-
day ww l.4 Tho eonilliiiem wm
divide! a fnjluw'
Hlh IHdLiMll Stu
Boveiith Urle it) II H iiutbtliiK lit
cumirat W-am 3S.
Lamar school Stu
Collage Hetghia ''-'
TraviH acluwjl 1S7
The opcHius t.relae were held t
t'4-- high M'bool auditorium at M
i'lihL with a oimI Ktteiolaiu e ut im
pll. jind twtrollM fr M A Jeak?Da uf
ih I irl Itupibtt . kenb eowJu'-leU the
de.oltoMul Jwd iu lb- i.il
er Other ajwkera were Pre-Wei.t
Samlefer of Hlwuai. fleuerul !.ui.rr
II IMre. II t. selmg of A C C &up-
ertnteudBBt H l Hreen and Principal
Edward Mutuien of the. bigfe bol
AwMit tbe visitors were Jobtt W
WoeL) and Mr Jonen a Munday bauk-
jer who has recently moved bore
superiutepaent ureen aiaieo me
children all seemed ready for work bc'
iisplay an excellent spirit
BEGANTHETERM
mmn n - '
I By Associated Prods.
WITir THIS BRITIH11 IM
ounie a rnrmnliililt IliniBt Htm
iiiad.
I'Vltl Alnrsjtnl Hnip's forces
M dtiil iini'tlnvest of t tJttetitin
Jtir.dt-nliurir Idite.
l.)'ln).N .September !).-- 1'imhinit forwnrd' lodny on the front
itoiYU-tii I'Msnino and Sl..Q(tenlin Hrittsh pntruls hwi ocenpied tho
limn of VertnniTd rtml Vendellea. five nntl n half miles northwest
of S Qnenlin.
The llritish Hub mormiiMr wen- ailacUinp: OoiHU-nuontirl southeast
of ITntriiH-inirl hm! Tlie- are tm oh the western nntl northern
tdpe of Hpeb-f wit bin in. ami on- half mile of iho Hlndenburg
l.tlic oppnile It- t'nielel iiidl patrols ore reported to hrtvp passed
thrnnph the rilhiite.
Kreneli tvvnw n.nv hold the Crnuit fnnn! praotiually along iti
wl.oh- length. They are mil- four miles rrohi St'. Qticntin and theh
.ox.tln pntrolH re close to U re. In Klniulers it h slated tho
iennns Imve moved their nrfillei'J fii the emit of tlte Lys river
aiaji aaaai 1 1
PAIHH Keplemher .- The ffrenelt have droksod the Trorat
'nl oipijsile iAn three milt MtiTitliwmi of Vembutil. Two Oerinan
eniinleniittieits were repnlxed liy the proib-h in the Imffaut region
1 titlhenst nf -.Soiwiomi. The b'reneh took ST) prisoners hfloiitjinK to ftvf
different repitneiiis.
Xorih of tin Homme Kreneh troop have made an advance in tho
fVtet'in direction and oeeupied Lotnrtl fnnn
WITH THIS l-'RIWi'II IN l-MtANVR. Snptcmbnr Sl.DptWeen the
Ai-ne and the lltse riven tip French are virtually behind their old
wire otitniuflemont and trem-hes of 1017.
I''neiii(jr the must intetme maehiiio Kim fire of tho war the French
crowd the Oine Ainne eannl and lie Addle river. Tho French faced
tin Tire in many place at twenty yards. I'innoorn throwing brides
ovei the emml ntiffereil not only from rnpid firerR but were in good
range of tlte Herman ttrcmul.-a. ii required four dayft to gftin 600
ytinls of ground. .Machine jruns were mossetl thickly along the eannl
in Ironl of Quine- nnd iiulhe womb thickets and manlies. Titer
were nlmoM uu ihmlv in Vacho. Wood mid more extensive timbered
h'l.d friuiliug .'oneyle('lmleiin mid Coney-le-Ville. Where the
IVmeh could get at theln (ln- ehntged. killing many Herman gun
uMt In tiuiiiv plnces ii wnx ueeemnry to shell Hie positions mid dur
in-.' wverid lioiiri French project lie fteni splinters flviug through this
timber mid when the iiiniulry ohnrired they round tlte enemy hail
fled lenyitiir their gnus nu nit ouiirmnnx iimount of material and sup
plies. The ilennmis retired behind three lines of barbed wire on the
i.ne to hcPMticM after losing positioin which Hiev hud gained nftcr
ttemrndoungfforts.
J-h Imfttj the (Icrmnus left behind included locomotives railroad
nTfi.tiitWMli yrrfrjr. "M-1f!.C).""l- uW tiutl one Afj.inch gun with
itintMiBrfpriTOWtTboinhm'dTiifr FMii-h towns far hcJiiud the lines
cast ofLhii Aflplfe.
i.avnnN
mON Senteiliber 0. .Mlnlements in the nermnn ciitmnntiii-iim
Hint '! .sre every whre in our new pmiiiinus" is interpreted here
ajmpl-iiir thai hudcndorlY believes that the fJi-rninn retirement 11
m.vy eiidui mid il i now his intention in ir.v lo make a slaud on the
pteseiil line is repurte.l from Paris thu I (leriiiltn nrfillen twltv
ivs ibnndertiig along the whole batllefrotit iik ii Jm not done Tor
xevei.il Meekivmid the tfeucral iuiHenlinnH are (lint tint (loripan conn
let- ajimks ami oih'er activitios confirm Tmdcnilorff'R supposed mtcti-
ti mi.
Willi tlo i-ccpiion of artillerv iidfivUron mid n-itinr raiding opi
iiom lot iurhi passed .piicilv Along tin- rtHtfo'h front -hi northc
eiTiiiit' nun I'lamicrs. 4
ft IIHIIUVSopiemher ').-- Hntento allied atltiulcs'ijorlh or Armn
f'T'"" m 'ni' --r- repulsed vesterda.v bv.thc Oermans ivho took
ItiMoici- 15. iweci the Aildtc id isnc rivers the French vwrr.
.epnlked .lnK ibe entire front Hill K-iii-tiiinnn Kisses An encmv
.i'ta.1 uitli Pfr.n. fnreeM s.ni r IVronne tins repulsed " .a s tie
Herman oriictul slutement t.idai
ALLIED OFFICERS
J
ELD IN AHRESTi
r The Aeaorlated I'rens
WHHISUTON. Keptember U
M ami Fremh .opsular and other of
Itcera thrwe.ut lJdehevikroutroIfei
Ituaaia are underarrei.t pendiiiK the
outeome at iie-ytUiUiu gulug mi how
unnii iui biiiwi uri?rilllPllln lIHI I
the mivIpi uutliiiiitlHO rerdtiig Ibe ei '
chstngoaf dlpiomaiH
AM8TKIIHAM. SepteMtrer - lve
kmutreil and twelve allei'l coonten
reYutetluoW iucludhifc ten wewbera'
or the Itiibi taoehtt IteVolwtiOttary Isjr-
ty have beeu sImM iu reprisal lor the 1
iu under of Mimm-m i'riuky. '' an uiti j
ai diHimicli (row FMrocmd 1
MARKET IS HIGHER
Htockyuid.- For' Worth gept 9 -
Hotft ! t m V higher top tu SO.
bulk IS in to "JW
Cattle II."" iutludiAg JWu euives
Bf sieer etedy lop t& tt bulk IS &o
iu It re . u blow iu 1$ lower top
'") bolt. to :.r- heifers steady.
top to 00 bulk HW to 8M; balls atea -
dv. hid TSi. bulk SM lo 6JS0: ealves
siwdy fifi at 12 m Stoaker stcora
steady. 6M to 9M: raws and helfera
ateady SS0 to SAO; aalve steady.
6 M to 9 00
mn cc ft or
I la iiUtJulfi U
Sheep. 1900. steady Wethers J2M;not registered and are not torty-si
to 13 B0 ewea 11 00 to 12 00; cull eO
to 8 00 goats 5 00 to 7 TO
FRANCK SpptPtnber 0. Tho DniiSki
mormiiB iiorlli of llio Arrns-Cambrfli
tlitn mnriiiniT Adrnuooil in the atdn
and nro mm fur fnilei from tlio
opcr
rn
ARRANGEMENTSFOR
ARE NOWCOMPLETE
J Tho UjcqI r-emptloii Hoard of Tay-llrlt-hnr
f'OUIllV hen cotnnleteil arranve-
ni-nt. for reglitratoti day Heptember
is. ttfd unuouneoa the followlog places
(am lliimM r rfggtrra.
h 5 f0lland Iawii.
J Ii Wllkf non. Qlo.
iiele Hunt Urddabaw
Waller J Taylor. Tuscola
W O Ilauey Merkel.
V C- Laaley. Uuffalo Gap.
lohu Howyer. Jr J'otos'
A 11 Shepard Shcn.
T J WIUIamBon Trent
W A purtnely. Capa.
W .M. O. llackechnoy. Hmby.
John Oowyer. Abilene.
dupplltw -were mailed Mondar and
the rRlatrara woro requested to coma
tu Abilene Wednesday and meet with
the local board for full Instructions.
At Abilene tho Federal Court room.
ccot(d floor postoffica building wilt
Ibe used and there will be sixteen to
twenty assistants for the work so that
! applicants may bo registered without
i loss of time.
All male persons wbn have attained
i their eighteenth birthday and HAVE
NOT attained their FOUTY SIXTH
birthday and who have not already
rei-Utered are required to rejj liter.
The law plain and there u uo bOj-
taktng iti mnanluc AU men wao bve
I years or age must present memseim
tor registration.
REGJSTRATIDNDAY
r
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