4e3?'5v &4l. i.V "vp&'f "gytn-ii-m -v'ij-ffcjfcir-iTv-, ---'-- fr.tija.liprftfii, iiil.mlli., fra Emm mm ;WV -f' v . '- I fi8ltf" i -5bs inc.- . -i. Uet f tfc most delicate surgical operations Fight disease as they do in hospitals Ilojiltals cannot inks rhanrcl. th- muit Jtsour that the dlnlnfwtant they us makes surrounding ami cuntJiuuaa ubitoluiuty aut trs m aeeptli-. . lioxun Is noted the worM over for Its hoe U&le, All of the leudlnis ones uee CABOT'S MphoMfflol Kant genuint without this signature. Tha disinfectant unit antlMptio which lead Ins hoevlisla ua Is Juet as necessary in your Lome. ""TSaTT. 3. Government lias pointed oufthat Many so-called dUlnfrrtunte have no raera Krm-VllllJiif valua Ihuu water. ltd safe; ask f Sylpbo-Nuthut and sea that you Kvt It, IfMil of an antl.ciillr for cuts, wounds. wuUsj. blue and atliuie. rvltoves pain, pre vent Infection. As a JSareU for sor throat. 8 Bluwfectant for kjtehan sinks. garbage JllW pipes. In the sick &alls floaat. cellar, wjl ssesft and for Koutral eteanina toll nae-ttfed, sanlBir feel pereplra- i W iwtara iMth and sbarapoq. W eeonomlaal. Always used In water, ifasy llm mruus't thaw carbolic acM rbui si I t une. indorsed by Authorities fcAW'l n4 nnrd byf Dr. Harvey W. VWm, tMrector of pood JIoukepJu, Iiu- W&. F; 8aitttatloa aud HeallE and 1 (uaooratorlex. Lotflp of four stees -IOC. 36c 3Uu and vrvptkm uu receipt ur priot u your ti4Ult II iiooklet rfvtur uua ami lid with ' pact pottle MvfcMwaUtsI KA CsW JUJford St., illWiPJp-pTlOTiiipmtMW 1 mm INVASION OF ITALIAN SOIL nsive on Trentino Front ily Prelude to Vigorous General Onslaught EfcETO NOW SAFE '-'i . V VI12N.VA, Mnv IS. VAtforriatlnK bombardments of tho most n,i cnarnctcr ana sharp Infantry hC9 haVO IHlstlCcl lllh Itnllnn Invn.tnr. eS tb tllo border of Hnlv nf Rmnn nnlnl etifctcd hero today that tho flirhtlnir will peerrbe In progrcsa nlortg Italian soil. 'ffifAkra. result of Iho Austro-Hungarlan jf ;tsivo nil along tho front tho lncnaco v ftt Itotereto has been removed. Tho Ital- Kirta' movea uon lloverelo liave been com- ,mlled to fait back In three directions from ihS feestor of Lafrrlna, In thb Adlgo Vn'l- wy ami in tno Antico valley. A eovero cannonado o tho Italian po lUons Is being carried out along tho lsonzo front, which Is accepted hero ns tho pre Judo to Infantry onsets upon tho Italian troops lying In front of Gorlzla. There Is high rejoicing In tho Austrian ,,'eapltal over tho official announcement of i the AuMro-Hungarlan victories over a 23- mile' front In the Tyrolcse Alps, whero the Italians fell back leaving tnoro than 0000 i tj9i.iqui;fa in wiu, nuntis oi mo victors, UP Ateell as rnany machine guns and nice'es of artillery; , Ifrom the extent of preparations made, It la. believed that tho Austrian drlvo Is Just .begirtnlrig and that steadily 'growing pres- , Miro VNt be exerted nil nlong tho front from tho Adlgo Itlvcr to Jfonfnlcono. , ;T1mj War Office reports that rallwtiy HtS and concentration stations behind tho Itnllan front Imvo been bombarded from 'tflo, air vlth excellent results, uans adsiitISiiemest ?0 he0t1fv battle line IlOMli May 18. Tho following official rtommutifcarlon wis Issued last night: .Fn'!" . ,ho To"alo Pass region to - .ajadlcarla there has been nn artillery uuci. TfV tniV Tjiirnrlnn lnll.... . . .... ... -.. ... .-", .i. ,,,iuj. nuLT nn in tend artillery Are. tho enemy yester ( ay launched Ilvo violent nttacks . iBgalim our positions on tho slopes v north of Lugna Tarta. Tho attacks Were repulsed with enormous losses, Wfjjch wore Inflicted on tho enemy by tho annihilating flro of our artillery ami rlllcs. Numerous nemy bodies Were swept away by the Adlgo Ilivor current. In tho zone between tho Tcrrngnolo Valley nnd tho Upper A,atlco, n vlo , . lent concentration of artillery flro of "alt calibres Induced us yesterday to effect another rectification of our fiont and to nbandon somo advanced posP . j tlons. In tho Aslago sector tho night of May 1C tho enemy made persistent at tempts at attack, and hnvlng been re pulsed with vury heavy looses, remain ed Inactive tho remainder of tho day. v In tha Sugana Valley tho night of MaylS and tho following morning tho enemy attacked with great vigor tho section of tho front between tho head of tho Magglo torrent and Monte Collo, but was repulsed by a counter-attack and left In our hands about 300 pris ' 'oners, Including some officers. Along the remainder of tho front yes terday there was persistent activity by the enemy artillery and sporadic at tacks which bora tho character of di versions. In tho San Pellegrlno Valley, on tho Upper But, on Monte Itosso, at Hull In tho Tolmlno zone, on tho slopes rorth of Monto Snn Mlchcle, on Selz'' and on Monfnlconc. They wcro all re pulsed with sdrious enemy losses. We took about one hundred prlsonors. Enemy airmen throw bombs on Castel Teslno., Ospcdalotto, Monto Bcl luna the station Delia Carnla and Gcmona. Thero wero somo casualties, but no matorlal damage. vQrte 'of . our air squadrons threw bombs on Drlllach and Kotschach, In the Gall Valley, causing fires. AflSTIUANS 0 OFFENSIVE .. ALONG WHOLE ITALIAN FRONT - ... .-,,. . I.CWDON. May 18. For tho first time - alncii' the end of last November tho Italian tneatra fs assuming largo place In tho news of the world war. The Italian offensive "was languishing then, nnd tho Intervening mohthg Jiavo been passed with llttlo more activity, than outpost fighting. On Mon day; however, tho Austrlans began an at tack along tha whole line, but particularly In the southern Tyrol, whero tho Italians havq been threatening Trent, which prom' lsas to speedily develop Into an offensive Of major proportions. On the Trentlno the Italian troops oc- ii " ' "'", 'Tit i -hi i i. .,.. , ,, ., .. .,,, t ,.-,.. .f . r. m.,) , .. .-,. . -. .,f i i i f - , THlir'bOTGH RIPDLK "SSl '4''47 " -"- '1 ' "'.'' '"-"'"' ' iM'imil" WMII !. nil il if I III I I Ml !.., tWMniiimmrzwnewmmiiinm'. iLEzmjvtwKTjjmmi vs s- ..a r .mbtwh. x FRENCH ADVANCE WEST OF MEUSE; GAIN ATJIILL 304 Win Trench North of Hill 287 and Capture, Redoubt MAKE SURPRISE DASH "Our mills move! "Yes but for whom do they r?rind?" II Plachlctlo, Turin, cuplcd positions Just over tho Austrian bor der, from the Adlgo Vnlley, south of Ito vorclo, to the Astler Valley. Tho mnln Austrian nttacks cover a front of 2rt mlle!. Tho Italians admit their retirement on this front, and tho Intcstjofllelnl Austrian account mentions continued gains, the cap ture of several imctny positions and the penetration of tho Terrngnola sector, tho driving of tho Italians from Moscbcro nnd tho storming of Zugnn. Torta during the night. Tho total Austrlnn captures number nmra ,tnan uuoo prisoners nnd mnny guns. ITALIANS ATTACK AUSTHIANS' POSITIONS ON CAUSO FRONT VIKNNA.kMny 18. Artillery duels are rcpnrted from tho entire southwestern front. Tho War Olllcc announced today that the Italians delivered strong ntneks on Dnhcrdn plateau, and In tho sector of Dolomites, but were repulsed. Austro-IIungarlan land nnd sea aero planes have carried out a destructive bom bardment of railway stations nnd military establishments behind tho Italian front and heavy damage was done, particularly to tho Italian baso at Udlnc. Following Is tho text of tho olllclnl re port: Artillery combats are In progress on tho whole front. On tho Dobcrdu plateau our now positions have been extended by mining operations. Tho enemy directed drum fire upon our posi tion and then nttneked, but was re pulhed by tho 43d Ueglmcnt of Infantry after lighting with grenades. Tho artillery lire has temporarily been very violent at the Gorlzla bridge head, in the Monte N'ero sector, near I'lezzo (tfltRch) and at sevural places on thn Curlnthlnn front. In tho sector of Dolomites tlio enemy delivered night attacks against ItoxnngolH and tho rldgo north of Klenburg, but was lo pulsed. In tho Beetnr of l.opplo I.nko the enemy kept tip his lire against our positions nit night. .strong squadrons of laud and sea aeroplanes on Monday-Tuesday and on Tuesday copiously boir.hod railroad stationed mid other establishments at Venice, Mestro, Cormons, Clvldalo. t'dlne, Perlacardltip nnd Knvlso. tlooil reaulls wrro observed at all these places, especially at fdlno. whero nbout 30 lilgh-anglo guns maintained a use less lire. Propose Pensions for Itccruits IiON'IlO.V, May 18. A schemo of war pensions has been announced in tha llouso of Commons by William Hayes Kishor, Parliamentary ruder Secretary for the Lo cal Oovernment Hoard. It provides for grants of $5L'0 yearly to married and un- mnrrlcd men called to the ooliirs, whero financial hardships result. This Is Irrespec tive of tho allowances already given to soldiers' wives. It was announced that tho assistance would be extended to Ineludo rents, insurance premiums, taxes, loans nnd Interest Instalments. VAltB May 18. Important gnlns wero made ' by the French on tho west, sldo nf tho Meuso Inst night, Clehcrn! MeuMllo's fnreps cnrrvlnir tho German trench north of Hill 287 nnd .,, kl.fllll IIIH II ll'UUUIIt 1111 JUII UU1. t Thcso successes wcro announced In iho official communtquo of tho War Office, which also stated that German nttacks In Avocourt wood wcro repulsed. , Tho French nssault, which took from tho Germans tho trench north of Hill 287, was a mirprlso attack. Particular mention Is mndo of tho fierce ness of tho lighting nt IIIII 301. whero the Germans fought stubbornly before they woro swept from their redoubt by tho French Infantry. The German nttack In Avocourt 'wood, which lies northwest of Verdun, was launched after a bombardment of tho ut most violence. Aerial nrtlvlty on a grand Bcalo con tinues over thu west front. Tho War Dlllcn announced Hint Qcrmnn air craft have' bombarded I.uncvlllo, Kplnal and Hclfort, but that llttlo dannigo was done. Hclfort In one of the strongest fortifica tions In Kastern Frnnco. , Tho text of tho olllclnl communique fol lows : Uotwecn tho olso and tho Alsno a strong rcconiloltcrlng party of tho en emy which attempted to approach our lines on thn outskirts of Qucnnevioros was counter attacked by us and was dispersed, leaving some dead on tho ground. On tho west bank of the MeiiHe. nf. tcr n sharp aitlllcry preparation, tho Germans made soveral titlarks during tho night In efforts to capture tho ro dotilit nt Avocourt wood. Thoy were repulsed every time by our fire. Tho enemy suffered very serious losses. For nur part, we executed north of 11111 287. nbout .1 o'clock this morning, a surprise nttack upon a Gorman trench, the occupants of which wero either killed or captured. At tho sumo time our troops captured, nfter a ilerco fight, n small fort which tho enemy had strongly roHlfUd on tho steps n&rtu eht of Itlll D4. , . ,. , On the right bank of lh Mettsa and in tho 'Woevre reRlon both Side!) con ducted ft bombardment On the jili-htlof Jf ay 1 our aviators carried out ft number of bombard ments on the front north of Verdun. In particular, 16 shell of largo calibre werfl thrown Upon nn importnnt depot between Itailcourt nhd Arrocourt, ten kilometres (6.2. miles) srtuth of Sedan. Five were thrown on tho railway sta tion at Hcdnn, where a flro broke out) IB nn a munition depot near Aznnnes. On tha snme night two of our machines threw 80 shells on Iho railway statlph nt Metz-Sablons. Knr-my aeroplanes during tho night dropped mnny bombs In tho region of lamevllle, Knlnnl and Helfort, causing damage of no Im portance. 1 - Itnllnn Filer AInkcs Allltuttc Itceortl MlIiA, llnly, lay IS.--A new Wotld's roqord for nltltudo with; nn aeroplane car rying n pnsscngor has Just been tiunle nt tho Mlraflorl arrodromo by Victor .Uvct. Who ascended 20.4 CO feet. WoiViMi Sufcs for Odd Accident Suit was fitered In Common fleaff Gourt Me, 2 todliy by Mrs. Mary Ithodcs flgalnst Frank CaVr, 1336 East Allegheny avenue, to recover $1500 for Injuries she "' In an unusual accident. The plaintiff de clares that on March 13, as she was cross ing Allegheny ftvenua at Jasper idrcet, pho of tho defendant's horses Welted a shoo loose hhd It struck her over tho right eye with much force, culling n deep gash. Several stitches wero required to close tho out, according to lh6 plaintiff. n A-f. f . Special Suiting. , 30 BiiADBURN & Nigd. 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