THE EUROPEAN WARA YEAR AGO THIS WEEK May 29, 1918, French captured Ablain-St. zirire after three weeks’ fight. Na- Heavy fighting in Russian Baltic x ovinces. italians reached isonzo river and cok several Austrian towns, but were repulsed at Caporetto and near Plava, Austrian aeroplanes bombed Visnice, causing fires. May 30, 1915 French gained ground at four places in France and Alsace. Russian attempts to cross the San failed and ring around Prze- mys! closing. italiana checked by Isonzo de- fenses and repulsed at Cortina. Turks took allied trenches at Avi Burnu with bayonet, German reply to America’s Lusi. tania note received; held evasive. May 31, 1915, French made gains between chez and Carency. Austrians took lions near Stry. Sou Russian posi- Italians occupied Cortina. Heavy fighting in Gallipoli. Zeppeling made night raid on London, dropping incendiary rus. nit June 1, 1915, Violent battle at Souchez, French winning. Teutons storming three Przemysl forts, Austro-Germans took Stry. Serblans resumed against Austrians, operations British repulsed severe attack at Gaba Tepe, Gallipoli. British passenger steamer Said- ieh torpedoed without warning. 1915. recaptured June 2, Germans Souchez sugar mill, British took Chateau Hooge with bayonet, Reims again bombarded, Italians established Nero ridge in Friull, on Monte British submarine sank German transport in Sea of Marmora. June 3, 1915, Terrific fighting near Arras and Souchez. Przemysl! taken by storm by Aus tro-Germans. Austrians repulsed Italians on Tyrolean and Carinthian frontiers. Swedish, Danish, British French vessels sunk by German submarines. French aviators attacked head quarters of German crown prince. and San Marino declared war on Aus- tria. 1915. Germans, re-enforced from East, retook Givenchy trenches and Cha- teau Hooge. June 4, Severe fighting along entire Ca- tician front. Combined general assault on Turkish Gallipoli positions begun. Three German transports sunk by mines. Many vessels sunk by German submarines. Zeppelin raid on English coast. Germany expressed regret torpedoing Guiflight by mistake. GATHERED HERE AND THERE Eighteen thousand manufactured by the in ten hours, Bananas can be best ripened in a room kept at 110 degrees A campaign has been started In Philadelphia to train 40,000 citizen sol- diors In that city. The tuberculosis death rate of New York, Philadelphia and Boston com- hined has declined from 380.6 per 100,000 of population In 1852 to 164.8 in 1914. The 1914 death rate was, therefore, only 43.2 per cent of that of 1882, or, to put it the other way, the death rate of 1852 had by 1014 fallen 66.8 per cent. No other plant gives such a quan. tity of food to the acre as the ba nana, which is 40 times more than the potato and 133 times more than wheat, Granite is the bottom of the earth's crust. The man who discovered Pike's peak sald that it would never be climbed. Today the topmost point Is accessible to automobiles, The United States public health sorvice belloves that the common towel spreads trachoma, a disease of the eyes. An Alaskan bureau In Seattls, aim- ing to advance their propaganda for making Alaskan waters more safe is sending to ¢very congressman a map ‘and data showing the recent loss In the Alaskan trade of 402 bottoms, with 449 lives, and $13,867,688 value et hulls and cargoes. ———— AS WA 4 bricks can be steam process THE CENTRE Ferrific Austrian Drive Threat- ens to Cut it Off. : { { i of Prohibition Party. ts That the Italians Have Their Entire Lavanne Vienna Repor Been Driven From Positions On the Plateau. Rome, «— ' L + promt hou nas struck.” of the public: mment new that is being All ind wl offensive pre range gt vas ing masking the Imposing parad by Austria with the reaching the Alps abe which Austi object Vicenza, ible to we rom the fans would be entire Venetian and threaten the flank talian Army f Udine oi stand region of the prov and rear occupying the and Belluno Notwit ANOwW-Cappeda ain Austrian in- } i { i ay break stance of now formed are holding from forward have and nd peaks not but the ndications to col the pat "i Salonik ” flee taneous « EMPIRE DAY OBSERVED isted O Emb ver and All Consulates Washilr Er irat Li cLion nblem Brit United States, played r office In 4} di DESTROYER BEATS CONTRACT. Sampson Attaing Speed Of 31.2 Knots An Hour Quincy, Mass. —The torpedo-boat de strover Sampson exceeded contract quirements by attaining a speed of 3 knots an hour during her ace trials off Rockland, Maine, to a radiogram received by Ie 1.2 eptance according her build ers, the Fore River Shipbuilding Cor poration here, It was stated the ves sel developed 20,000 horsepower Movement To Have 5,000,000 Citizens Promise They Will Support Only Pledged Candidates Planned. { RICARO William Jen i as the rey tatement ROB Recent fore the General Cpufere Met hadi bout which » nations bition Prohib axpres Nat Louis declined to adopt =» l wank in form ir ryan might consent They if the Democratic at tional here ional Convention Nt candidate of the Proll {il be ana wii interest GET OUT, SAYS CARRANIZA. Notified Was! He Ils Ready For War. ngton That Otherwise TO RECESS FOR CONVENTIONS. Senate Leaders Agree Upon Three Day Adjournments. ngton Informal hed by Seat a practical cessatio activity uring the day n from J in it rfunctory bu convent Three are to be with only pe § or : OR ns iraments 3 to June 20 TaRe ness trat ACte the meeting day CYCLONE KILLS THREE. i i London Underwriters Charge Stiffer Rate For Insurance. London.-~The underwriters charged tion of peacs between Great and Germany before January 1. The rate indicates that in the underwriters’ opinion the prospects for an early peace are better than two months ago, Twister, Ala Three one Birmingham, two white and are and ten or more are Injured as the re of a hich struck Sunny ten miles mouth of peraons, nagro, cyclone w and Songo, Birmingham aide SCHWAB GIVES CONCERT HALL. Announces $100,000 Danation To Town Of Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. Charles M. Schwab only 80 per cont MEXICANS CLOSE STORES, a Find It Impossible To Do Business Under Currency Edict. Brownsville, Texas Hundreds emall merchants in Mexico have been i which people and in which concerts, ete, will Le seat 2.500 held. INTERESTING NOTES FOR ALL Production of copper in the United 25 times what it Carranza, ralsing the value of Mexican money to 10 cents, when worth but two i | I i reports received here. The number of women employed in 1 to July 1, 1815, by BOG. Japan is planning to adopt am nl phabet of 47 letters, including most of the Roman characters, some Russian and the rest original symbols, DEMOCRATS GAIN | FROM FOE'S SPLIT} What Faction Wins | GOVERNOR T0 BE PROBED |, Di and Brumbaugh's ssonsions Lasting, Alleged for Campaign Machine Perjury Among Issues ard Legisiative Action la th ratic part ful that 1t A aL, HONLNLUIVGE this year, 101 on tl Brumbaug Governor not Brum the Philadelphia city's form of go revelations amount HN Mon en gifts to Brumbaugh {or gubernatorial th 00 0 fast BON been pnovement Wid h beg 3 Mion the Oliver $1, ceived by Brumbaugh, 1 Lhe having of oy crime of perjury 8 Erowing apace, reinforced by cusations of that nature sentative Isadore Stein, of serts, first, that ng the primary which the governor was Republican ticket Kolb "of that eily the Real Eatate credit of Bram that it political Stern al upon additional a made strongly os Repre Philadelphia, in June, 1014, glection In nominated Colonel Louis J. placed $5090 with ‘rust Company to the baugh, with the explanation vas to be used by him for purposes in his campaign, that Rramhaugh ked but, so far as known, no part of the $5,000.00 was ever account. ed for in the campaign accounts of either Brumbaugh or any of his cam paign committees. Stern r al leges that the $1,000.00 which Bram. baugh reported as contributed by him to the Republican fund for his elec ton was really the contribution of ex-8enator Clarence Wolf, who, ever, was never mentioned by governor as: having given bLim any money for his campaign, Stern threatens, in case the gover. State who as foliow on tae Che gen 41 nia y, 3 It form FE accusationg, | | of the ndings invest legged, investiga i gation of and, upon Lhe ion, if the result Littte nips 0 in wchroent proceeding against Bi that Gove wae imp | Jot a fi i Innoce nt, Why Secretive? i Wapaper, the A ie © Prumbaugh aenial governos ii pa sed by a4 govern on of armor-plate plant, has evident apprehensive of estimated that a would turn out at a of $230 a ton is Inferred that in making an Hou Naval Committee the price from $425 to purpose of the Bethlehem ix to defeat the Ti} anyihing like it made them Regquencos, it con is government plant armor-plate ft it cost to the reduce flix vel Company man project or in preparation tion to be held vania on Ma eral bectirring for the primary elec throughout Pennsyl 16th, there is a pen of citizens in the work of uring signatures to the nomination petitions, all of which must be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth not than April 18th, except those party officers exclusive of mem bers of the State Committee. The importance of the primary is en hanced by the glection of the Na tional delegatesatdarge and alter natesatdarge throngh the poguiar Me ret of by a State Conven- tion as was done in 1912. “It is a Democratic year In Penn sylvania,” says the Pittsburgh Post which rejoices in the signs for fala ment of its expectation that Pennsyl vania will go for the reelection of Woodrow Wilson for President. In what is being done by Allegheny Dem: ocrates with factionaliem surpressed Pro ater ir inst of the party in that county, and also the recent harmonious conference of the state leaders in Philadelphia the "sees evidence of dotermination Evivania to portunity.” make the wost of ite op DAIRYING IN WESTERN GANADA Industries Aiso Profitable. Accompanying Prove Highly uncortainty gral able farmi condition in aairy 11 ng even settler goes for and 11 free fre the stock farmer ag can be Ad climate anvonsg vertisement he Had Nothing to Say. "Twae a dark and dismal evening and wore returning home from the theater “1 wonder why it that so fow actresses travel un manageinent their husbands? “My dear.” replied her husband, have you ever reflected that it is al most impossible for the age WAn to manage his wife?” And for Aft onds she was spoachless Twas » dark and dismal evening No May Guten. “Can 1 borrow your awn mower, Mr. Subbubs? | want to mow my iawn in the morning.” ‘How far do you live from here?” "About hail a mile” “AH right, you can have it that distance you won't ge awake, "Loulsville Courlerdou Ti En ALLING SIOEN pb Bed A wx, ¥ IY roars of Rivera vf ae hes Tl Mad) Po BE CoN A $04 148 BYTE Puy BESORARY, Rel — x de While & man is trying to make his fortune 8 woman goes and gels hers told, they said his wife, der the is, of aver feven conse itive soe From tae Wu And many a man has managnl ta got out of a bad scrape by letting his whiskers grow,