PUSHING THE HUNG AGROSS THE AISNE Germans Continuing Their Hasty Retreat. MANY VILLAGES CAPTURED indications That The To Go Behind Line—Strong German Rein- Teutons Intend The Hindenburg forcements Arrive. nch and Americ: rding the Americans at Frag eastern end of the battlefront ne, but attempted ne LLACKE xore han 3.000 t: n gas projectiles the American line VON HERTLING RESIGNS, Chancellor Gives As Cause Of Action. Count George F. von Hert " *" Imperial German Health ance; LARGE AERIAL LOSSES. man Machines Against 216 British, Destroyed on al operations One balloons were 911 tons bombs were dropped various targets. Two hundred and six teen British machines are missing. ment hostile and on destroyed of NEAR GILLION RR. HOUSTON RIDTERS WORKERS GET ANSE ESCAPE GALLO: Dearth Sentences of 10 Negro McAdoo Boosts Wage of the Soidiers Commuted Lower-Paid Classes NOT IN ON FIRST BOOST Desires The Cremency To Be a Rec €87.50 a Mont) in Order Effective Basic Minimum of Established September 1—Merit Sys- tem Adopted. ognition of the Splendid Loyalty of the Race To Which the Soldier¢ Belong. BOMB SHAKES it Kills Four and Injures Man, in Chicago. 120 CAUGHT IN LANDSLIDE. re Still Buried at ard. Portsmouth Navy CZECHOSLOVAK RECOGN Move May Have Fo War r-reach Situation CAPTAIN BROOKS KILLED. Fismeés When Explodes. Life Near Ger man Loses Shell Erican WILSONM. NO TOUR FOR ir He On Hand. rtant Leg slation Now ON THE LAST LAP. Bemi off Statement Sees Allied Vic don (via Mot ry. L.on il) Parle lowing semiof papers print tl { 5 { it glatement “The hand when the superb efforts Allies will begin to bear fruit, W lation hour sean the President understood to feel that a prolonged | absence from Washington this month would be unwise, ling revenue legis mportant matters was nihg po st.” Somewhere in the U. S. A. » rl TE TALL || eS XT 3 i i . a ard fF RAIDING PARTY OFF ALONROD Hit WAY EN AGING Dla! Only Rallying of Fresh Reserves y ying Can Save Them. ARMY OVERRATED GERMAN PRESS EXPLAINS Blames Failu LENINE MAY Leader's Co Be Cr Bolshevik To 1.000000 IRON RATION ORDERED, Ground Meat And Wheat Pressed Into Cake For Yanks. d of ¢ meat : and a An wil MI POSE 1 compressed into a cake block of sweet chocolat sus tain a man a da) TO DIRECT SHIP LINES. H. B. Walker Placed In Charge Of Railroads’ Steamers. Washingtion—H, B. Walker dent of the 1 Dominion Sit Line, was placed in chi « steamships operated by Administration yo 1 ) —— A nigty ORG NIsLYe Cis wrge of and will tion's People's Commissary For Home Af fairs Killed. ques can be there is whell war before 1919 Ameterdam Moses Uritzky, people's nobody here or anywhere el 2 who commissary for home affaire at Petro knows the answer that question. | grad, has been assassinated The as ut there is no embargo against pec ‘gasgina, according to Russian advices Every strategist, official Or |;eceived through Berlin, were arrested Of couree, 1] BEER BREWING 310P3 DECEMBER | Food Administrations nai.ounces Drastiz tove. AFFECTS OTHER BEVERAGES The Breweries Betweer The Effect May Be Decerr Allowed Open ve per Nation-wide Prob MAY BERING HL Of Interpreters In Corps increased HUNS ABANDON PEACE DRIVE. Teutons Agree Present is No It Time For red hat the present peace offensive Switve ronforenes tween Admiral Von Hint Berian Th age says the Teuloaie for eign mini : agreed that the Entente must made to realize Marshal Foch the German [ront and A to that \ wreak the vearg would Germans official French ng on the report. notes that the be required defeat An ment: dispat ninisters did not speak as a victorious Germany dictating peate terms SENATOR FIRST TO REGISTER. Henderson, Of Nevada, Sends Draft Card To Elko, Was Renator Henderson Nevada, has 1} ligtinclion of being first member of the United States Sen ate to register under the new draft law extending age limits to men under 48. He has filed with local draft an thorities a registration certificate to be forwarded to his home at Elko, Nev. He is 45 years old of the 5 -