U. 5. COAST IN WAR ZONE Shipping of Danger. LOOK FOR CHAIN OF U-BOATS Ruthless Warfare Brought To Amer. ica—May Mean Regular Patrol Of U-Boats To Mexico. From Canada Adin BFlastorn Coast Mexico zone, London German tends to United walers a The declare the from the States naagian dange: warn neutral shipping, Teleg: ¢ port SAYS patch to the Exchange ap! Amsterdam, quoting 1 por G rn Tian FOV hopes stim Bering vy with the idea that s to stop the flaw of san troops to Europe Actual enforce f a U-boat thing that blockade, howeve would in fac! flow erfere with that BANDIT WEARS KHAKI, tian In Soldier's Garb Robs Spartan surg Shops.” Spartanburg, 8. © A soldier's uniform held with a revolver in a pawnshop in the business scction here, forced one slerk hand-cuff the manager, then ified the safe, securing $150 in money ind some jewelry, and escaped wal other men in soldiers’ uniforms mtside, the bandit sald, were his ac- vampiices, man in a up two employes to Sev. THE CENTRE APE. a - aye << Ny — 2. A \ i —— By People. To Substitute Fresh Ham Sausage. Wants People Pork, Bacon, and To n can and popul it Britain an ashington Ameri civillan re requis ration to INTERVENTION IN RUSSIA, FOCH IS CONFIDENT. Significant Message To British So diers and Sailors. An ass former and sailors, known a the Great War" gage to neral Foch ho faith that on the historic victory of ociation of jah solders mrades of sent mie geet 1914 were privileged have perfect 0 your which many of us ghinre, you and your gallant men v again stem the tide gf invasion and hurt the hated invader from the sacred ofl of France.” General Foerh hare repitledq I £en tirely vour confidence.” What President Wilson Told the Mexican Editors. BASIS FOR A WORLD PEACE Mexicans and Loyal Men In All American Countries Should Plant Seeds Of Confidence, Trust and BOLSHEVIK ENVOY COMING, Borovsky-Odovsky Reported Credited To United States. London It i reported in ( pen a Daily Mail dispatch from M. Borovaky ik Ministe hagen, say that city, that Odoveky, he Bolshey to Sweden, | (W., Va.) Works Starts Two Months Before Schedule, Washington Operation of the Gov ernment’s new powder plant near Charleston, W. Va., was begun Tues two months ahead of schedule Nashville (Tenn.) plant started a week ago. The two plants Goyernment to give the a powder the capacity of to the bassador United State DIRECTOR OF NEWS. Leigh Reilly, Of Chicago, Succeeds J. W. McConaughy. Washington Leigh Reilly, former managing editor of the Chicaso Her ald, became director of the 2 we divi gion of the Committee oi Public In- formation, and will have supervision of the preparation and distribution of the committee's news announcements. Mr. Reilly succeeds J. W. McCon- aughy, who goes to Central America on special work for the committee THE AMERICANS PUSHING Brilliantly Carry Wood Take Prisoners. Supported By Allied Tanks, They De A Brilllant Counter-at- tack And Capture A Forest. liver Paris. ~The French have struck the Germans a hard blow along a front of about geven and a half miles, between and Maur, Genlis Wood Courcelles Nt recapturing heights Mortemer and the and official announcement Office this suffered The War by 1h« of gays that Ean German heavy OREOS I ft more than a thousand prison and some gun in the hands of French attacks on ed, ing which Several violent enem) repul pus but the Mache. nia # piace (Chevincourt were ins gained a foot in lethancourt, bitterly and be | \ ry ing Ame disputed rican troops brilliantly car i Arne hateau po capturing 250 pi Washington rican troops northwest of Thierry ad- in isoners vanced thel Wood, ides ition Belleau and including and trench con able material number of machine guns mortars reported ne ma TWO U. 8. FLYERS KILLED. John Drew's Nephew One Of Those Lost In France of Palo Alto the abdo died in the buried at honors Oise men in an ; hospital Was military hrew, nephew of at Compeign« Ro ¢ alieu with full rp. R. Sidney John Drew. the ing . who illed in an fiagetie act was report been kK the ed mis hag afr fight, Ardennes according to des of Washington, D. C he rejoined Harold Saxon, reported missing since his squadron All members of the American Air Corps R. B. Hoeber, of Nutley, N. J, an other meisber of the Franco-American are Franco German machine and was cited army orders first in the 12 YEARS FOR SLAYER. Police Chief Convicted Of Manslaugh- ter In Killing Soldier, Camp McClellan, Ala.-After de liberating 12 hours the jury in the trial of Acting Police Chief Walter Washem, of Alabama City, charged with the murder of Cook Hans Holmes, of Hoboken, N. J, returned a verdict of manslaughter and Judge James E. Blackwood immediately sen tenced Washem to 12 years In the state penitentiary. 100,000 TROOPS Baker Tells Blue Devils of In- crease in Army Over There. TO AID IN GREAT VICTORY Two Hundred Thousand Apparently Sent Last Some Weeks Ago-—Chasseurs To Visit Several Cities. Since Announcement Wa Amie to carry hington than More i soldiers have gone overgeas the encourage Lafayette America French Al fare rican back to France which to asgistance brought told ment and Rochambeau SBeeretary Baker pine Chasseurs in thie ton Monument The War ment size Was and the bidding them well here a base of the Washing Secretary's Ome weeks Ago concerning of the that 500,000 American forces abroa ¢ men had sedled the battlefront The as the America Third Li since hay Alpine Chasseurs, better known Bl if as! month of France, gint campaign Devils to as Loan An toured the South and Mid They recs y 1 ho! retary of War were reviewed fore altimore, Newark, Boston en back Attending route land exercises French amba TWO MORE FOR U-BOATS Seize Vindeggen's Copper go Before S nking He: “ re the 8 of bomb he submarin fW Was 1 obliged '® small U-boat taken in was the ship 1 boats Henrik Lund Wears sighted 10 The Hearik Lund for New York the «¢ from Norfolk sub of this ship was like was Stopped by the marine, rew wiae ship Then tow, and when sighted, submarine ordered into small boats and the to by bombs two taken in vessel was the sub the bottom sent the Crews were the Danish according to cut them their story, adrift and merged The destruction of these two ships makes four flying the Norwegian flag which been victime of German submarines in American waters, have OBJECTOR SENTENCED. Henry Sadel Had Destroyed His Questionnaire, Philadelphia Henry Sadel, who styled himself a “conscientious objec. tor” to the war, was sentenced to a vear's imprisonment by Judge Dickin- son, in the United States District Court here, charged with destroying his questionnaire. The sentence im- posed is the full penalty permitted by the law, Such Must Be Plan of Victorious Army, Says Foch. | Allied Generalissimo Declares Well Or. | ganized Reserves, Delivering Blud- geon Blow at Proper Time and Place Will Destroy the Enemy. ¢ 5 Lest 5 ¥ London ICLOTY idl ffenxive nn husba in the the ix depends : ing the re Foch in can be on only by the ar taken und sucee nding ing and | serves Bo declares General the Field. to arrive will Foch says, nenns | the weekly Journsl “Modern | end and | ery, nly ‘nemny’'s organized forees, “War undertakes s lestruction battle warfare ut its the en “recognizes of the Lo lmpose its 5 General Ore destruction this brings the adversary, wind, destroys hils his units as power iN nd prepares which the shout overthrow o oon Neo Victory in Defense. first | achieve (1s object “Our that to ftie must not be defeusgive not It begun axiom must be ba defensive. A purely conducted, does yy uf shied be orollary farted sat wr whether y Eiwe nust al not and re All Depends on Reserve © reals who dent, came hurrying 4 No, The number's | gentleman | when he noticed it! 00 This head ni was standing on his Work That Will Pass. satisfied if | they are doing work that will “pass.” | They are conscious of its defects, but | if are passed over without a { challenge, they feel that they have | done well enough. That is a mistake. | We cannot be perfect, but we should not be satisfied with imperfections Set your standard at the highest. See that nothing passes you that does not represent your Girls’ Compan lon, Some young people are these best Made Him Devout Christian, Gen, Lew Walluce sald that before vriting “Den Hur” he had no fised re igious convictions, but as the story and the Christ figure assumed eality his whole life was affected by t and when the work was completed we found himself for the first time in devout Christian, Slightly Mixed. Mrs, Mix There was un time when wi minded what 1 sald, but row it's Ke water on a duck’s hack-in at one ir and out at the other, {rew iis life a
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