The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 08, 1918, Image 7

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I—Actual destruction
pograph being taken by an officer of «
army, acting signal
American troops going through wire «
of a Gern
division
NEWS REVIEW OF |
THE GREAT WAR
Huns Falling Back Toward the |
Yesle River Line in the Aisne-
Marne Region.
YANKEES WIN NEW LAURELS
Defeat Best Division of the Prussian
Guard in Desperate Fighting—Ger.
Face Re.
East.
mans and Bolsheviki
volts in the Near
By EDWARD W. PICKARD
Manin
against
mntion
gnria
he
fhe a
plans
ae nt
Arnerican
Sointin
plaud
afd worl
With
re
lowed
Harne
heir
west
drawn
choos
guard
grenter
possibi
any
rn hen
ful re
'
near
any
fies
galient
days wh
were heir
and then
French and Amerie
® rox "his
Battle un to
Ourcqg. There
German commander fl
south of that river for a time,
was not allowed to do this,
To th Tarde
aoiz and Passy were brought the crack
divisions of the Prussinn to
Bold hack the Americans,
for refused to he ehocked
that aroused
there
movement
ind hevond
that
in
the
halt
bt
was evidence
intend
he
» front hetween | OF re-on
guards
the 1
with a
of
ile
er's
a0
death
certain position,
but nt-
and
gallantry the cheers
he allied
fented the
armies
ions they met and
hest fighters of the kals
T Prussians, unlike
many of Huns, fight to the
when told to hold a
and the Amerie
fhe word surr
as bloody
centered
the
ing, also, do not know
ender
Consequently the
extreme. It
1"
rombat w in the
wns
of Nealos
ehanged hands repeatedly
Tankers finally tho
ami established
Be towns nel thet pyle d on
Me rive tanking Reringes nnd mak
Big n sali i
Mreatens
sry In
Tilloon
Thut it
pros el two (dn lator
an md
at his
Between
were proceded by na
and moved forward behind n
slamd. Tt was that this nt
shell was for the purpose of straight
ening the allied line, hut ita possibili
ex were considerable, The advances,
witch was stubbornly resisted and was
sade IMcult by miles of barbed. wire
ptanglements, carried the allles elose
in and abont the vi gos
they
before the
hand
firmly
bewand
Rergy and Cierges, and
got upper
thomselyoes in
\ ‘ \
he German |
ined
hetween
tlle thront
the
wax
Amer
hard
h dha
They
hon
wire
the
inges
Frendh troops
nocioet
Sergy nnd
storming
Qor
barrage
gmake
rolling
nnouneed
UsLont by
me of the troopships attacked,
recently the
‘ntanglements to meet the Huns,
won Croix de
where
to his
the
toosevelt
town
fell
to Chamery,
Quentin
with his airplane.
So)
and Solssons
of certain
Progress
denth
Fere the
with the assistance
letween
Freuch
Scottish made some
toward the north and east in
The
units,
the face
of powerful resistance Neots
captured the park and cha
of Buzancy
ated
the French occupied Grand
nnd
storm
rope eounter-ntts
hrilliar
the Butte
ding height
side of 1}
Frene
orth
enstern
the
ateadily
sgitent
oved
» entire Dorman
r DOSS
ssion ;
Ips
antry a
is troops a bit
preparation for
the
down
Ardre valley to
to the time of w
Up Hiting
French
vl
18 front,
estimates, th
divisions on
some of ther
y nction sever
ht ints
laimed to have taken
those
German prisoners
deeply depressed iilure
drive and the
They
the American
crown pring 0" SUN CCORS
Wf Foch's offensive
the strength of
now realize
Arms
héginning to learn the truth about
| that, despite the attempts of the lead
and
{ to exenuse the army's severe reverse,
Re
On the other fronts there wns not a
deal of nection, though Brit-
gwift blow In the north,
surrounding and capturing the town
of Merris and taking prisoners
| There was little change in the Alban-
fan .situntion, though Vienna claimed
the Franco-Itallan forces had met with
The Austrians are very
sore the repeated bombing of
Pola and other bases and threat
ening retaliation on Italian cities, espe.
Venice,
American troops arrived in Italy
Inst week and were received with joy
that was almost hysterienl,
we IRR -
the near Bast the best
from Ukraine, where the
are reported to be An full revolt
the Hung, Field Marshal Von
the German commander in
who hind treated the people
wns hy n
resinn revolutionist In
nnd It snld the Ife of
Skoropadski, the hetman--a
lao was threatened,
who have
the
grent
ish struck =n
ni reverse
over
are
cinlly
In
me
news
pens.
santa
ngningt
Eichhorn,
Ukraine,
Hike elnves
young
puanseinntod
noecind
Kiev, wns
Genernl
ton! of Germany
German correspondents
heen traveling In Russia report that
the feeling there against Germany Is
| vory strong and widespread and that
| the business men are all anti-holshev-
[ 1k. Lenine and Troteky admit that the
| bolshevik government Is In peril and
4 oe A z
LP
Yi, gl
0,
an American destroyer, the pho
nddock of the American
wound stripe. 3
and wears a
the
the
ree
uguinst
repulse of
part of that
markable force has penetrated to the
Biack
vessels,
and the
south n i fis
and
taken
the sen, captur
another
an im
ing a port and
body has Ekaterinberg
portant in the province of Perm
the center
The
5
harder,
tiatin
id to the Coed
nti-Lsorman
he whi
[3:
be able to keep the
13 or time
HOME
Wing
away with
promo
on
“N
The
tn
will wear
letters “1. 8." the
3."
,
soldier
being removed
also Is beginning
informa
are
“loosen HOME
what
ot
regarding
tion American units
ain operations
department
for
lists
The
country
the
reception
war prepared
the
The
the Alsne-Marne battle, though
the magnitude of the
ns
It
vast
Inst week
of long casualty casualties
in not
excessive when
strugg! in
10
is comforting
considered,
per cent, It ls stated
to know that the
majority of the wounded are suffering
only from clean bullet wounfls and will
soon be back In the lines,
may run
first the
told of
situation was =at
and that the eclvilized world
gaining steadily the [l.boats
by reducing the sinkings and increas
ing the building of ships He sald
Sir Eric
British admiralty
naval
Inrd of
the house
(iedddes
was on
fa heginning to
become a veri
craft
“will
| anti-submarine
| come along and
table torrent.™
J
More trouble in realizing the Amer!
ean aireraft program came to light
with the Information that
Pershing had fold the war department
land-Four plancs it had been building
preved useless. Secretary Baker half
| dented this and half admitted It by
stating that Improvements are
make It satisfactory, and that Genera!
Pershing has requested a large ship
ment of the De Havilands, The sen
heard testimony highly the
work of General Kenly,
airplane operations, but was told that
John D. Ryan, In charge of production
wns only beginning to get his bearings
in the big task
praising
- yy
While Mr. Hoover Is In Europe econ
with other food controllers
administration has cut
allowance of sugar to twe
pounds per person, and warns the
country is threatened with a serious
| sugar famine. The wheat situation Is
| better and citizens are released from
| the voluntary pledge to do without
i that cereal,
ferring
the food
monthly
DESCRIPTION OF THE CEREMONY
OF THEIR DECORATION BY
THE FRENCH NATION.
THEIR HEROISM LAUBED
15
Our Army Needs More Chaplains and
Is Training Thém—Uniform Physi
cal Standards Adopted by War De
partment—Holl Tile an Essential
rre for
Fuer for
It
May.
roix de «
battle |:
French
service in jut
1vs In part:
the
uns
of a
maornmag mi
veterans of Ver
of
sound and
hidden by
ithin range
in g the she
trees forest
dense
neavy
rale for
comparatiy oly
I h ing hear nust be
Lownl
to
ahle
exer
exeents iti Ta
neuvers. obey commands protect
fo
nx the
self nnd must he ahle
himself
¢
transp wrt
hy walking exigencies
military life
may demand
the standard
i
xeeptiong fro y
Exceptions from new
are made in
riles the case of
men
lected for special and limited service
The experience of the past year has
nabled the me
tablish these now standards of exam
which will
boards of doubt as
Enough
heen examined to establish a policy In
In
structiond are given ng to what classes
of may he for
wervice, and for treatment for remedia
ble defects,
dial authorities to es
loral
un
cases have
relieve the
to
inntions
decigions in
sich
ngual cases
determining thelr military fitness
limited
men necepted
————
The army .s need of n
the war department, A chap!
¥) Gificers
wIIYN in
is needed for every 1.2 anid
ns,
feo
men, A special kind of chaplain ix
}
fn sturdy, upstanding brotis
betswoéen twenty-one and
ve years, who has deep
the welfare of the soldi
There 1s poecind hoo! Wwoarmy
{ chaplain
& ashing
COUrses Fo on
ha fed
ne-nitn
"ONT
for
Candidates nidn
for
must
student rece
lodging and unif
y $1 y
woanth, whi
private, After «
rine
course successfully the LOVErn
fur
and
he
the stikiont his
when he is appointed
the rank
of the
home
first lien
S200 n
and pay
nations
nnd 82.26
ning of a cha
ntensive iH
He rises
soldier at 5:45
busy ones
mon
minutes
was given
of
priorities commission
jon the board
or 1
aohserved © "1
denlers fully realize that steel ix todny
the
that
needed metal
the urgent
tion and the
world's most
war «
in view i "
mands of 1 allies
it Is well
a pound
pledged om : fo
practices
rensonable to consume
They
reverse {heir
nn be saved
nd,
of selling th ans
trucks as rossi le
trucks to reg
utmost
100 old «
endeavor to indnce awners
operators to and
the trucks
rege ir
they have
HT
shifts of
Ble, to operate
through
wise to keep them in use
greatest poss ble portion of the
The department of
gests to farmers a gas no
nnd weevils, which
atroy
valuable f
disnlphid 1
{| ered the advant
pen
millions
and feed
|
i 11
FOO
fa
ge 0
n the fa enlisted In the cam
United States
of the department o
supply labor to the farms
Kleven of the largest motion picture
manufacturers are co-operating with
the farm division in ite
for maximum food production. These
film producers are releasing their
suhgeribers-the theaters—moving pice
ture “trallers” ealling ‘on all those
who possibly ean do so to volunteer
for harvest work and other forms of
emergency farm labor,
country
of the
service
palgn
ment
empl 'y
¢
abhor to
soarvice drive
to
Yan
Miss
the
department of labor,
, of fn «
committee
Mary
women in na
anmittes of experts
various
ren tion
The
centers where women have been draws
into industries at on war oon
tracts. Hazards such the
industrial poisons will be Ingquired Inte
with reference to thelr effect on the
heath of the women employed,
| whether the effect is so detrimental as
to justify an order prohibiting sued
employment,
will visit
work
ns uae of
«hy
MOTHERS
10 BE
Should Read Mrs. Monyhan’s
Letter Published by
Her Permission.
Mitchell, Ind. —*‘ Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound helped me so much
during the time |
vas looking forward
to the coming of my
little one that I am
recommending it to
otherexpectant
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taking it, somedays
I suffered with nets
ralgia so badly that
I thought 1 eouid
not live, but after
7 taking three bottles
dof Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
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gained in strength
nd was able to go
ground and do all
my housework. My baby when seven
months old weighed 19 pounds and | feel
better than I have for a long time, I
never had any medicine do me so
much good.” Mrs, PEARL MONYHAN,
Mitchell, Ind.
Good health during maternity is a
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and child, and many letters have been
received by the Ly jia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of
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SLEPT LATE THAT MORNING
Traveler n Sieeping Car Had His
Own Reasons for Not Wanting to
Turn Out Early.
at made
warm around the
There's no use in trying fo work up
climax yam The man
from whose sleeping form that blanked
awoke with oud
ints later In the night. And bis
that
violent our artist
up in
fo a in this
dragzed
compla
words were so
3
1
friend feared to pet the morn
111 but him had fled, as the
until i
hath it. —Exchange,
ing,
old song
Full, True and Particular.
gir asked to parse “kiss ™
vas her result: “This word
it is usually used as
It is never declined
common than proper. It
singular, in that it is usn-
the plaral, It agrees
wns