YANKS DANE FORWARD 7 MILES At'ack on Twenty Mile Front West of Verdum LIGGETT'S CORPS IN LEAD Pennsylvania, Troops Carry By Storm—Other Divisions Cross Four Towns Forges Brook. |re S&T 1 Chappy Verdun LB { been good Attack On 40-Mile Front. French and Americ: London troops launched agains i of 40 miles Meuse German p between the not RNcCs LOST NEARLY HALF ITS MEN. lowa Regiment With Rainbow Division Suffered 1.400 Casualties, Moine fighting ending August 3, the Hundre Infan Iowa's Divi or Des days’ One try, gion, men, about 50 per cent. of the effective com batant E R. Bennett, tv.eightt unit in the Rainbow 1.400 officers “lost and strengtt according to Col. its commander This information is contained in a letter from colonel received by former Senator Lafavette Young Fighting in the the Lorraine front, pated in a 12-mile onel said the Baccarat sector of lowans partici advance, the the col- BOLSHEVIK! LEAVE ENGLAND. Agreement Under Which British Will Get Out Of Russia. Maxim Litvinoff, the Bol phevik ambassador at London, and about 50 of his left fo Russia, according to an agreement be tween the British Government and the Roviet authorities that Litvinoff's parture would be followed by that of British representative and sub jects in Russia, M. Litvinoff will re main aboard the steamer at a neutral point until assurances that the British have crossed the Rus sian border, London, compatriots 1 Gf the THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTKE HALL, ¥a. Ee — — ON HERTLING —— Destination = roads | HICKET Says Wilson Paid No Attention to His Profassions SPEAKS TO THE REICHSTAG i Count Von Hertling Tells How The German Government Has Always Stood For The Protection Of Emall Nations. FOURTH LOAN ~~ ALLIES HAVE TH 6,000,000000 TURKS ON THE RU This is Minimum Amount Sec- retary McAdoo Says. Significance of Victory in the Valley of the Jordon. ROADS TO CONSTANTINOPLE Run Yearg~— Sum For Twenty Needed To Lick Bonds W Vast FOCH EPIGRAMMATIC. Supreme Commander Says Allies Are $20,000,000 MORE WAGES. Over The Crest. ——— DRNKS raan RCene 1.01 3 Marshal Minimum Of $3 A Day For Employes nh) reat victory on i Of Government. mman g¢ on the inter the dawn a : 4 % ANd rarely granis one, received ur y ¥ Turk, Ro: | . tow newspaper men at his headquar M Among igeseion of the % FORT ' the corresponden ground Eg Christ of $2 On this Vashin Washir ptian a day for civil empl and man, Jew dan mment birthplace of the ’" are provided In | jt The Tr House and sent Turks 15186, 66 PETEONS | the Mamelukes an 51M . v an mime Fuesday hoge in ] been for two a bill passed by the the Senate would affected sentative Nglan, of Califor: lean), its author, total increased cost of the at $20,000,000, The bill effective at the beginn fiscal year, It fixes a wage of $2. but where employed by the ir an hour, , 800 a have fought for x founder A 3 3 hose 1 the Posta W208 Xd in t} ot o of th Wy Lhe Re Ce F ROVE of Christian held by they who thus records the Mar in an use of Years or more land bh been the made the te ef utterances y since when defeated . tat ory with More than 000 ejacuiator ith manner } ardly any verbe “The British Arm} better than YANKS STIR ARCHANGEL. ever. It fights better than ever. All & of ite losses have bebn made good, and Soldiers And Sailors Are than it Kept Busy In Northern Russia, be according to Repre a (Repub the in who estimated government would become | American . more splendid army before is a haz been American “The Americans aplendid ' and rthern Russia | are rfully gallant in fleld an important role Ten thousand fresh Americans arrive in France every day. next Russia he Archangel, Army contingent in Nc already has played Ita uniform is familiar everywhere from Archangel to the front The engineers are busily engaged gongtiructing roads and ! work, while the other OrR are carrying out !t.wair dation Many of ti men had been | disinclined to come to Russia, fearing there would be no excitementsas com pared with that in France. Their tune is a changed one Besides having their military duties to perform, "the Americans have been (bard at work in sanitation, . are minimum daily a the the wonds the i Are ho wage would 37 cents the mont $1,080 if eniployved mon and by the old army that it was in 1914. No more fe {0 be sald.” In discussing the general the Marshal said: “The shaken up ehaken but fa still holding out You must not think that we shall get to the Rhine immediately, We have passed over the crest and are now going down hill. If we gather impe tue as we go, like a rolling ball, so much the better,” in detail and sail respective YEear in othet GERMANY GIVES IN, troops wm i | Concedes Spain's Right To Seize In. " nemy is i down terned German Ships. the ton has conceded seine Germany Spain Berlin ’ to German right p nage interned in Spanish lent to Spanish tonnage boats, POTIR ¢mUiVA sunk by U A PROCLAMATION By the President of the United States of America. Every day the greg which we are fight upon thought clearer our make it und We we whit we nn now know ever brought knew the grea ment we | It grows pres WOODROW WILSON. the Pre yf ROBERT LANKING X ry GERMANS’ VAIN EFFORT TO BELITTLE AMERICAN POWER Pester Widely Circulated in Kaiser's Empire, and Reproduced Country, Shows Morale of Being Shattered. in This Huns Is A poster recent 1 erinl German to helitt) in the mornle one of the ture that the war for use in erty loa; The title rica’s | ¥ Int convince army cannot ti «inn af tha Athe ntry Ma orl eRTul * he i War se to withdrawn ed States to have war, and that virtually all can build tempt to cannon any effec the the sh when ier is the first the oy his averoceo at tive of the that fighting. Beside him holding a small represent the United his right hand to hands strike in po fact he figure lesig « to Ntates army. inscription, “America threatens to send transport of one-half million men But It cannot ship them!” Uncle Sam are these words: impossible for America to Below “It train suitable and sufficiently large army and provide it with the necessary re epforcements.” The catchline of this section of the poster is “Russia’s army of millions could not down Germany.” and on the skirt of the Russian dler’'s overcoat are printed these words: “Russia used up altogether fifteen million men in vain!” sol COUNTRY CALLS ON EACH CITIZEN TO DO HIS PART. How Much to Set Aside for Fourth Liberty Loan. We have learned: 1. That buying Liberty Bonds is a 2. That the money the government gets from them is absolutely neces Bary. 3. That spent, the money is being well ’ On the opposite side of the poster is this and England not catehline : “England's sea power merchant mn have Below this nded to 4 ii facili rine tlecided the war!” Hne appears a huge figure inte the h repre 1i¢ “rit heat into ti {er ther July mark If further ref Hun boast of his U-boat prowess were needed, it might 5 | deliverancy comment i 1 of SANK MMA on fation American in the of Uboat at { he stated that less than their result soitiers have lost lives present war as a thoks’ Closing the booklet is this gnotation from Secretary McAdoo: “The Fourth Liberty loan is thw bar rage which will precede the victorious thrust of our army.” striking Now that the fourth loan is upon us we must fasten our minds upon a far thor fact: The loan will not be a complete sue coger unless every Individual bases his subscription on a budget. That is to say, he must know just how much he is getting and just how much he is spending, and he must subscribe with this knowledge in mind, The day for guesswork has gone, | The country is stripping for action. | We must know what we can do. Then | we shall be surprised at the outoulne
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