FIGHTING FURIOUS INWESTERN BATTLE The French Forces Penetrate German Trenches. A DUEL OF BIG GUNS Berlin Reports That An Allied Force That Attempted To Break Through the Line Was Destroyed. German London. The about Arras and Against the French made a they crossed the Fecht pccupied with their the outskirts of Metzeral. ners, according to the Fren communique, have now brought their fire the German communications between Metzeral and Munster, the Germans’ base, and the position of the Kalser's forces at this point is to be extremely critical. An entire attacking force troops was destroyed by the Germans north of the LaBassee Canal, accord- ing to the Berlin official statement, which admits that the French, on the sector between Souchs and Ecurie succeeded in ating the advance German trenclies at several points Further admission is made by Berlin that the surrendered a tion of trenches to the porth lorette heights. This sacrifice, German report states, with their plans. The Berlin statement French losses on this front equal to those suffered by the Allies in the Champagne district, where, a« cording to Berlin, the French percent age of casualties ran exceedingly greal French drive in Alsace Rhine fresh continues positions the advance when in Alsace and advance guards French gun Ih midnight under reported of French penetr Germans of was in accord the been that have 8 add London I'he following reg Sir John French, of the British forces on the was given ‘The fighting southern portions of ou: tinued throughout June tion with the attack Arras ‘East of Yy line main ter-attacks, heavy however enemy's second-line “Fast of Fest & further attack we vance and, dead Germans by fective’ commands oul nere in the front 16. in co-opera a of © ally res all which in spite of ty were trenches in our hands which logs to the unable to 1 trench ubert, ag a result made the OQ ad of slight judging by number trenches entered fire ef n tne us, tillery Was very MILLIONS NOW POURING Treasury Officials Expect Big Su For Fiscal Year Washington. The in the United States three weeks 280 reas of $10,000,600 000, and Treas cipate big surplu fiscal year Collections poration axes the Treasury at 600000 =a Thursday which $£831.000 and corporation taxes of June the expenditures wers ing the the 000,000 per month. and has turned and more into the Treasury than pended for the first European war started rplus Working baiance Treasury, which hed the low mark $24,000, now ant leaped official by the ¢ has ury a a th now INCOM {ron ars pour i nearly $1 total receipts £$4.000.000, of the ome lefore tl ng rate of the day The were over was from in ine 5 exceed $10 tide at of the iS coming receipts rate GOW money being is ex time ince the WAR UPSET WATERLOO PLANS. Been Made Memorial Battlefield Was To Have Perpetual Lees than a year ago afoot London arations were brate the Waterloo field and memorial, the battle mans, is prep in England to cele centenary of the Hattle by purchasing the famous dedicating but the field passing almost unobserved The only recognition of the centenary were the presentation by the Duke of Wellington to King e at VW Castle, of a miniature and a celebration at Wellington Col lege, erected by public subscription in honor of the iron Duke of anniversary with Georg Colonel's Daughter Made Prisoner Battle In Galicia, Berlin, via London --Among prisoners taken by General Von Mack ensen’s army during the fighting in Galicia is the daughter of a Hussian colonel She wae dressed in the uni form of a one-year volunteer and has been fighting in the ranke SCHWAB TO INCREASE OUTPUT. Orders Erection Of Ancther Loading Plant At Bethichem. South Bethlehem, Pa. COC. M. Schwab announced that he had jssued orders for the erection of another shellload ing plant at a cost of $60,000. The de. mand for shrapnel shells from England is so preseing that Mr. Schwab found it pecessary to put up the third plant of this kind. { } Fi 1 {« ony right) U. 3. PRESSURE Chazaro's Defiant Reply to President Wilson. LOOKS ON NOTE AS ADVICE To Statement That Not Claim Right To Settle Mexico's Affairs—Ready For Points America Does Fusion Movement, Washington nent was nots Fi of a ancisco lagos Chazaro, the pres! Vilia-Zapata onvent a fexico Ww the son's red Mexican difference wuld threat warn! DE the signify the Mexican idea d eral Heute i i i i i struggle est good Questions Wilson's Stand r deel eal cw te as made “The not Lent BAYS Convention gee. does not wish substance of the declarat Faxe His ellency, President Wil thing more than an ads Coming Mexicans within a tha ie that differences we ent of itself rover will find con decide t to bring ™m gtrained to ar t shall use it about nlion: nt annot tand how President W i in the does BOVE me Hlson prey States right nd more chief to settle the Rny ICO, § he same Am Ind lianapolis ERine an following LAF made at deciaration belor categorical ‘1 ama proud to » POW Sr that count will en ful nation which Mexico the nent which we manage JOY If I to di of nu keen in libes affairs oy HAIN of its we eon strong I should ashamed the weak in My pri # girength roe ani the consists and with measure 5 de in ing not op prose my ing it another people TROUBLED OVER OPENED MAIL Washington May Refer Swedish Min. ister To Britain, United States officials plexing prob the Washington ronted with a per with Minister New conf in connection the Swedish ate mail from ile are lem here York priv passing through Eng land As the mails were alleged to have i SEHR, have been raised which made doubtful to many officials whether the States could do more than it seem for comeideration. HOLD 1,610,000 PRISONERS, Teuton Allies. Berlin, via London.--The prisoners | taken by the German and Austro-Hun garian armies up to June 14 totaled 1. 610.000, according to the Bavarian Staats Zeitung. The newspaper says thie total is divided as follows: gians, 1,240,000; French, 256,000; Eng: lish, 24,000; Belgian, 41.000, and Serbian, 50,000, NEW PEACE LEAGUE | of Nations. ‘Would Bind Powers Entering It To Strike As Unit Against Any Sin. gle Nation That Makes War On Another, Within histor pendence fall ursdey the vOraary of of Bunker Liiere WAR i whose oblect a league lw A preventing War to lessen the possibilities The name adopts Preside ferent icague ne the adog t obie Te Cent embodied the fore Py { the expressed he hone histor buliding wt sha AERID Force Factor in Peace ‘ The report adopted, is follows Throughout 5 060 fiers An YOATrs DE ROE and lished has been kept, an |been w dened ir viduals Suppress One wih mbined 3 $ ence £1 ne Haye 0 heir vio local Communi n tk munity ated to io fies hHAYye OO manta agihoritialive if and preserve peace within tes have formed leagues confederations or have otherwise co ated to establish Ie ARCH Always kept, the =u peace has when made and kept perior of bers acting in unity for common good Mindful of this ni believe and solemis has working un nations to establish es and to g and available mand, to the i be ved, and power #1 the teachi of exper urge and ©, We the time come fo devis on of peace among them iarantee it by all known at their lization progress i sels sanctions com end that aay COnser the of i » imankind in comfort enlightenment fand happiness may continue i Mode Of Procedure Provided be to binding ing questions arising refore the 1} of ie to fe olin the believe it to States nations by | signator the follow | “1 All justifiable between the We, the : i sirable for [a league nited RIENALOTY DOWers not sed ahall, subject to the be fol the jurisdic itled by negotiation limitation a judicial judgment lupon any {the guestion e All other the 18 of treaties, hearing and its tion tribunal both meg i DON BEUe BE tO iis of he tied ny io a tion hearing, recommendation The signatory powers shall use forthwith both their and military forces against tany one of their number that goes to war or commits acts of hostility tagainat another of the signatories be { fore any question arizing shall be sub. [mitted as provided in the foregoing i “4. Conferences between the signa | tory powers shall be held from time to time to formulate and codify rules of international law, whieh, unless some glgnatory shall signify its dissent with. in a stated period, shall thereafter gov. ern in the decisions of the judicial {tribunal mentioned in Article 1.” questions ari and not subm for tween {by negotiations {council of consideration and fit it shall be concilia vin : 3 { jointly | economic HERGE BATTLE IN INFERND VALLEY at 7,000 Feet. Italians Surprised At the New Mili tary Methods Of the Teutons. Guarded By Mines and Batteries. Trenches i Rome, Italy Italian reat v Lroope AY eke Gorizia ALIA ing with IO! Austrian iSLrians height from invis posilions at are defending the Vode ible to it Purpose town from of to the west extend ora, to and rene hes Mont wo ng from Podgor nzo Valley appear that prevent iid \Usirianse {o with ihe left flank this fron lows rd Trieste (ig on Uf trenches on ied with steel armor and d pas from ected with under-groun RUE ES The cover men are al { lire inde Ang a Kame Lime iney d by the hills hind t Italian Austrian Hem my CLONE + Iv defens in the where Lh weet troops ha excent apparently movement It is A Hough! Usira ai invasion at point with ides of compelling allan mien defense Fighting and ofter I'v} Ore 2 ol by prote batteries 40 KILLED BY ZEPPELINS in Two Raide On Building Big Aeroplanes injured England-Britain ‘ German Lrmdor ret the r ortheas! ie fires were 8° by * ried by hey Sor ectilex, but the pro morni had been ! : : i The follow offi statement garding the Furth nk a re iesued w ith northeg aid nquis onnect the Rs ies sho that On w io Coast ‘uesda ht amount fo 16 40 niu It i= he airship raid ¥ nis red now possibile to stale more ex from an of June vas suaities result on another night there ® ing portion € if on Lhe of number of deaths en children of more or The 13 nere ali civilians and € There CHARS women miso 40 injuries “The were fires n drapery yard and a principal a lumber terrace of small houses” ETeal carry of manu LOVE] German aeroplanes of capac facture fo according the House This statement was made in reply o the suggestion by a member of the | House that machines of thie character were needed adequately deal ith raiding Jeppelins iy are in process British announcement Commons the {io made 5a #4 “i of fo w COOPERATING IN ADRIATIC, Ficet Aiding Anglo-French Warships, Paris The Ministry of Marine out an announcement reading “fhe Anglo-French naval forces in the Mediterranean are new cooperat ing with the Italian fleet, whose parti cipation makes poseible a more of fective patrol of the Adriatic, “Warships of the Allies also are actively engaged in finding and de gtroying oil depots from which the enemy's submarines have been re plenishing thelr supplies” italian EAYe ne 8 - NET) fant nO bicycle, J ni for es mons above faetory cowl, OWE Bare BROCONRD out pw Bre we penll ti wih order Bb NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES Malis, Tooke or Giase wiii not let the sir out. A hundred thousand pairs sold Jsst year. DESCRIPTION; [l* 1 #1) vies. Tt is lvely snd eusy Hiding, very durable and lined inside with Bepecial quality of rubber, which never be. Comes porous and which closes up small Punclures without allowing air to escape BO more than an ordinary tire. the puncta The regulor wetall price of fhese Siren dn 330.00 per parle, but bu nts You a sample pair Jor baw (cash re prepared fabric on the tread tres is are making a special factory price to the ride $4.5 per pair received We will aliip ¢ Bot need Lo pay a cent We will allow « cash discount of 5 Fou mend FULL CASH WITH ORDE sending us su; Raat ry on cram inet it 8 pair of those tires. you wi $0.0 oun i Our order. 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We anli the higher! gun” Riser fartory, VE are se liviied with #1 08 py DEALERS, you can well our eyes cust jos Omiere fling the day Peew! ved ao ne regulary Bande seoond band Vicydies trade by our Culoago relail stores, Those we pier Desoriptive batgain iets eon ied fre he, imported rotior chelne aid pededs, pots regu rs of all kinds al bolf Lhe reguior relei! prices, —— A SAMPLE PAIR TO INTRODUOE, ONLY Notice the thick rubber tresd A” and puncture strips''B"’ and “D' glso rim strip “MH” to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outisst any other make -GOFYT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. of only You do r) if seroent,. You run no risk io EXDETIBE if for sy reason they » OL ae ie me safe oa dn a beak. If wrder better last onger and ook Seer be 00 well plement 1 at whith you want Ber of Hed grivom, introdue 1 er Dros ABE Goat ii makes asd ali) you send for & palr DO ROT THINK OF BUYING & bicyee or a pair a as The new al wonteriui of ers we are msling. DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITAL | Governor O'K.'s Move For Probing Of increase——Probation Officers Benefited & means for regulation of profit. organized of for and reservation wild life ic ove hreeding of ERIme ng te; ond-class rent bill sescssed and all ap propristio: December the eneuing fiscal years beg hanging pay rent and regulating co quent zocou Hous } amend! we tRxXat and iii De made wa "RO prior io EB ix a pericie of waler ’ Geir nis Home Celebration. in Governor Brun the ibaugh the con Oo tedic which Governos WAS tral figure in ation of the new Buil gdon’s of casions. The parade in nddre The Gov guests at ding WARS One greatest | Federal Huntin Oi consisted of a lon 8 Prograio ith &t the building ernor and his staff had been J the line The ent | ceretponics and of of saROE a i = mys ie forenoon of parade dedication often during The decorated isin College un conTmencement ae fully not COMPrising ta lithe upon CERES the roetrom duced by T of the Penn Reformatory address of the Thited States A. M. Dock nastier Gen behalf of the given by ered] at ong Huntingdon, were in Patton, supe uperintendent | syvivania Indus ts PAE ial The presentation building on behalf of the Government wag made by ery, Third Assistant Post: { eral The accepiance on | people of Huntingdon Thomas Fisher Bailey Governor Brumbaugh gave a charac teristically strong address in the form ol Talk To His Home Folke” He referred to the occasion as one of dou ble importance becatise to Huntingdon a high of the Feder! Government Governor of the Stale. He ed upon his theme, which was an ae count of how the postoflice service |! WAR representative and C Combination Sweeper | 1915 SPECIAL The Durable, Depend- able Sweeper with the new easy running metal nozzle A tremendous improvement originated by Duntley. T his sweep- er with its strong suction and efficient brush will clean your rugs and car- pets all the way through and thoroughly. It'scasy and the dirt you get will surprise you, 8 card information, AGENTS WANTED DUNTLEY PNEUMATIC SWEEPER COMPANY Ggor Se Siste ‘treet Chicago; IN Drop wus for full it was al the y . I WHE Larne npdon raging yet an Indian more recent was connected mail thers store f $40 per untill the period when he himself with from postal service klesburg ific the carrying far to his fa ent O mun salary Expect Cut On Appropriations. Harrisburg Governor practically finished work eral appropriation bill and in eamest the hills Brumbaugh on the gen 1 began work Carrying the education al institutions and other charities. He announced action on but five measures. spending the day on the financial probd- ems appropriations, and having Chairman James F. Woodward, of the Appropriations Commit. tee, and Bromiley Wharton, secretary of the State Board of Public Charities, with him. Just what conclusion the Governor has reached regarding appro priatione, he has not indicated, but i1 is generally believed, because of the inquiries made of depart. the general bill un cutting On attending House searching rent derwent chiefs. that some lively Refuge Rate Hearing On Railroads. The Public Service Commission bas refused to grant a hearing on the rates of the Pennsyl vania and Reading Raillroads for comm mutation and suburban service in the vicinity of Philadelphia, ar asked ty Edwin M. Abbott, of Philadelphia, May 26. The commission holds that a further bearing wae asked and that as Cate shown for further hear the petitioner is referred to the Act governing appeals from decisions Harrisburg i Police a C aries and Michael brothers, of Shamokin, for !nurling a rock at a number of men one The missile