Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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IrWieuna War Correspondent
r$ 5Bays Elements Triumphed
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BRIDGES SWEPT AWAY
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cAVAestnucs AJfiuiii i i unions
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ret ,- "iw imii,iii6 vi "i".i ;
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special Cable to hienwg Public Ledger
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CM war correspondent of the N'Mie
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Ji,y Frele Press of Vipnni on flip Pine
jsAi J front, descrtl ir-g fie ustrlan Ufeit
rl? i Which he nttrithutes to tlip tnv if
i ,tha elements, sajs tint "not the Itnl-
tans, but the rain triumph"! He adds
f& "Crtt.ll, n Vnn. a. n U. nlitn ..An
t f muuiii lifc ..VI VP 4 111 111 I'K.III urn
f-1 . Snn Tinnri .init lnnr Kit. nntiMtiil
S WUrniS'ft Rtnrm ltittulinni im t flr the
rlep nnil Mill1 Ti nin Tr i -a npnnral
tU Dtaz Renilq il nnt lltim th. Thiltlpth
and Twentj -'piitli impi anil Llputen-
)r ant Oeneral rm s porp- neU fnrmeil
by tho elKhtei n-pat-nlil outh Tin ir
most Important ljpi 1p N ittalnul
Tile Rummit f the It il ait lilnRp por
tion li thrust tin mcli l the itortmnB
of Montetlo The rnllniR-up of the uholi
Plae front fn in here app ir po-whU,
Indeed
"Caturp then pioiounoes tt inport-
Die and cruPl pti llpttrn optni and
a deluge tips ml. TIip inniiiil iln finm
crelces nndc In them In tlm" hvpi
flow, us if pppinc I -ill the iter-
?toK.Tp,vhH,7,pn:,"..rM; .:?;
rmefi rapim imp upin r nriiiEP i- mi n
away by the (rrps'stlhle pit-iure f th
water mm tne jmntoon- ioo-piipm in
the force of the witi-i1. ate dti n
acainvi mo lomr duukp and lU'iim
through it
Alrmrn "Ink I'oiitnmn
"The It linn irtlllFM hii ii h'
bridges targets ti'ilch oimiot be mliwed
For a lone tlni" fountains like th
fpoutllHT of wh.iles if-ieml fr mi the
river in cer quuktr o i eHion suii- .
aeniy airmen aim appear 1 hei came
uun K-iemiy irnn i pipit rii icnt in
far-reaching tn.plmes n tnrr t. I
5,(,ta,wn ind their niaihln. -guns
fie nontions I i i i i iii I ' "" "'" o i ii ip Uiinimo It run- MRlts line i ritiB an ai tit le roi tlip liel- lirlnging l.ngluul to "pteie u ins ,roullnt to i HungTiiin coi respondent,
!L. ll ' v rinnied tupiznm, tli quest pnsiztonl i itturando I Hnei Tagil 1 itt of Mat J', in praise of , thiough our i i imiMiu-. ni"rii.i it-l-s worn out lit mi, and funlne Ins
.. i ne ,Run r ,np ''efensp birk from !-" piigioin.ii allium nutr.igliati ui e I 'ho little book published b I'rofessor m litis uui ihltfeiiemt slip Ii nut ion- uimi In m inj pails hi c uisp of Hip mo
the bank and fragments if thi ir shran- I nu itir ) nu i n . mi b tiin.p.i ! Honti of tin Mniil.li I'mimriilil Hlch rni.ip.l ipn if ihtint - nne hull-, n,iiu,i ,,. t n i.nii.,,h , ,u n
I el endanger th lit ps of tin ir (itt n nnti ,
whom they tt i-h to protocr One two ,
UTMoMhiiimi Tt ronl pl-ines de-
jBCenfl. Shot tlittn om in Ih. mini nl
itjoiltello V Nieupnrt com s doun like
'a torch hurled from heaien Th, I
famous Italian n'rmin Major IWrracen. 1
I Is a heap of ashes Itis list of t IctoriPs
lis the tame as tint of his mnt (-
Itorious Austrian -ldterstrt Pnptaln ,
ururmtoicj, ttln ninquired thlrt-four
ui'iJuneina i.ieuipn mt ton nniimtn 111
' ? a'nT SSff """' '-'-"" -.-K?nTr,.7,.e,f ,, nd ' ' ?TZ- ' '"V. Hughlng at Buigaii. leils
DWanes B ' "" "" I T" V 'V lrm' V' t'""U "" '8"U m,t,a- ' '"K'an'1 ,t"luie" tn bm-slon In tlu 'nZ , ,s Thug, t n us Icssl teals he. to be reasonable
'me3 raging bulidogs tn l:nBln unl.'qu m u '1 'dinmeiUli'11 I ih'n" b'"' """r , " ', nV" ' '""' ''' ''"" " '" "e"" '
. now adtance on their furiouslvstt Itt ,i, , m'U,Uk '' ,l " ' s"" ,r' "V, """'-'n l.e.ipli to uul 10m M t8 ,olUt fue I DCMH Al niCD 5AUFS MARINF
Sopttlthsagiinstou. nil men Knglneers , -(" L0lnl,';lk-'" Mmivteio della. "- out tt hit brought mei.ii into tin , ,uU of fl,clIolll , , l(.L ,,f fuc I rE iULUldri OuVQ lHrtIIC
. nrUHery and Infsntrt nothing absolute- ura ln '"!" l dl,,1""t' l ll"- ll -on- "' 1 hii the ttlll demand f. 1 ,,, im, Uu,lln ,lllnKS tllt deitb of I
ly nothing .nails The enemv airmen "vnii.ta lull in 1 nel vett.iii. dill Altl- I1"' lf makes a suong i.gu.upiit foi m0K llocupmi,it mil inoril vilf-i. 0IU1P,1 Cll.llllhoi -Inn " Mini
?-. ar6"too Jilnuious. the n,i, !l. piano dlX-lairo . ionii.ui iti o pioiedo ' ,!." '' """l' 1 standing and the unit- L,,onHibililt 01 an un.1. 1st imlniB ol the "V. " , ,"."",,! ""'" . lUU"
t t inrr manv
" "IJka Sisvnhim miiltlnHed . s11n,i.i.
.ia i, i.i,i u..n.t , ... ...
They fall and disappear In tin flood lu' .""f,11 fr"n J-'nPu-1 ''.iiino i-al-1
without a 1 rt TIipv launih UPtt pon LUrdto " I""1"" ul nnportanti posl-
toons, thej think out nctt melhoils nfl"""1 "mri uii.n.. . I, tnn dall mull
traniport from h ink to bank Nothing'.
helrp, .nbvolutelt nothing anils sMinininu u " u colpo
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pleted; six times ire ti e destroted
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llravo Troiii .n night liead
"Tho ditislons tonder on the green
tortoise, of -MontcJIo, tthlch resembles
o ompletelj in situ ition nnd in Im
portance the I'odgei 1 heights 011 the
other side of the lsonzo fight ttlth un
cotercd rear without bent aitillert
without re-enforct mints In men, muni
tions or prmlstnns
"Only one thing could not alter etery
tiling n.amelt to cnr the uttuk so
far forward II it the Tiiti i ros Ings
would fall out of rai gn of t hi hns
tlleflttlllprt The bratp Hungarians and
lower Auptrlans burst out if th" eon-
f... ..
th" eon-
quercd caterns th- officers going first
Both brigadier commanders of i ne di
vision. Of Chassurs fall Mijor ("pneral
Bolzano and Brigadier Colo lei Schim
merer; The attacking wedge pre
deep Into the mountain fastnesses close
to the summit
"Tho troops settle thenisltes llrmlt
5n tile Italian trenches and caterns nnd
xtalt not for dismissal or for their
places to be taken b re-enforcements
nor"Ior munitions ana food Their car
tridges , hate been used up their hand
ffrenades hurled att ay their reserte rn
tlou lias been eaten 1 hat Has found
of the Itali ins' protisions has also beet
consumed ltPlnforiementv, hotteter oaly
come by dribl ts
"Tlio one foot bridge Is np ilred
l..i .,- .. .1.... -1 .... 1.... .-
IHBL 1110 ntruiin-i .if. is u nut ic
riewed tempests of rain teai the bridg
clears
away again Then tho army 10mm ind
took the resolution a hard but neees
eary'onc, to ttitbdiatt behind the I'iati
acatn."
YANKEES PRIZE
vTAKEN FROM
Large INumber oi Somenir,
Been Pitted Against Anierieans Sonic Geimans
Gie lTp Medals Voluntarily
Iji U) tlie Associated I'rcss
With .the Amerlcun Arm In lTunce.
July 3 tne bare shining bayoni t in his hand
The German Hmpei or has distributed ' The otllc. r flnall ttas headed iff by
lromirosses galore among the American I other Americans and then the bmtll
i 7-,, ,., B . .'soldier approa. hed patted the (I. rman
forces lioldlng new lines westward ot ,ut'j t)ai(let. ithl ,m, ,,and and ra0n.
lllll 2y TJie distribution of eoirse moted the desired trophy with the othor
A-4 1laa.-.it It- .. .... 1 In 1- .. . Ilulii of m. Vi i. I lie. .1 Ut lift itlll 111 Fll rt f t lln r.flll-mH
iV nui uucvi u na ua utu iiicata m
eoIUfiru whom German considers among
h0r l.Af Iinvi.nr ,m Iron i-rnan In ones
jjj, slpossesaIon seems to bo a fad amung theiVNas ibseu
.i lllierican jorces, ior nearly every pris-
yt oner, taken has one, and extremely few
if-. tvittifi liiene .1 iliac aic ijiuun.jr u.c
. looked durlnir the excitement of battle
1 imd the subsequent hurry to get ihe
s2. prisoners to the rear out of the zono of
Jlrc.
A ..tri Yt w Americans seen ha J the 1 1, Jal
r-"'' Cherished by the enemy pinned In 'he
fe?" eeatiw 01 their shirts not on ine.ieit
S ' W, ejther tt hlie others pulled their
y. treptilea from llieir pockoih, explaining
fsfhatJihey considered them the best
BUeltra UUIU111UU1U ictauan n.cjr m.o
j yuJly,' matted hopie. while such things
M utftcJilne guns, rllles and trench mor-
tarS,iiro likely lo become ticpnants an
vne hands
,1 Th 'men said that some of the crosses
. had Wn cheu toluntariiy by the der-
tlnaaa when they tttro asked for them ,
' butiolher crosses were simply tut off the
fjfs prisoner's shirts or otherwise remoted.
. O114. small doughbo who looked less
vwni twenty 5 earn old. btepped up to a
0aMiri olllter who had been taken
jtteBer and drew his bayonet to cut oft
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WAR HIS SOLE INTEREST 1
Lti(lcuIoi(T to Talk on Politics
Only From That Standpoint I
nitrrilnni. tutv 1 t -vn 111 express
to the lion mini nt m ileus oh que
tlnns lelltllp to home pollllis onl when
in nij opinion those qucstl! lis nffi , t
our fin il iimi in the win mid in i
oral l.uilentlorff In leplt to n question
fioin a prominent niembei oc tlm lteldis
tng aiioullng to the Koclnlnhc nhs
Zeltung
The German Clotemment is umnl
moti It tppiisij lo a g nernl olcitlnn
timing tlu war ami has submitted a bill
piulotigtng tin lift of tin 1 nint llelchs
t g until I'l JO '
LE TRUPPE ITALIANE
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In pulililii atu nel pnimi IgRlo di Ini.
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be a ( ol if 4 I
utai, ., ,.uwuiii Bui rim n opt -
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bianienii vaianim laili ml 10111 indo
dillt ariniu auvii -unglnit.i piobabil-I
nunti lonip usultato della graudo dis-
f.uta subita Jil nimiio t,ul 1'iate
11 Oineriie ton I'elow un tedesco, e
stiu nonilii.ilo il lomando siipiimo
11.UI0 Arz ton straussenL. ,g c iPo d.
statu maggii rt e stato rimpi izzalo dal
guieruli Kiauii
UiisliliiRtoii li lugli '
I 1 I'.pgia Vmbasi bilH Hit ma ha
imsi riietiui 11 v, Riienip 111 .11 10 im
Koina In inerlto alle npi 1 iriunl mill-
tarl
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ha (ryn tlolenza contrattiKCitn le nostie
nuote poslzloni di Mont albtlla Col
del Ilosso p ("ol 1 ihelr ma e -t no tit-
tnlovamenti ii-pintn
II bottino Ono a qui t, momenta
(onstntato durante le op, iz.oni di lerl
id oggl sull Altlpiano di Aslago (on-
stite ad oltre dutmlln prlglonli 1 1. I merican t nduu It - as th, are pm
clnquantunn mitragllatrlil quattro 1 an- bodied in th, person of I'lesidiiit MI
nonl, quindici mort il ill tiimeii parec- son and eipressed In him
ihie mlgliaia di fucili eil una grande , l,r ni t hecau-- the Constitution of
qtiantlta di mat. riale dlterso the 1 nitt il states endins the l'lc-ldent
"Pattuglle e dlstn(camenti di truppe ttith 1 spedd pmu, but bn iu-i this
frineesi intturarono con nttnechi di powei tin onlt b, (Miil-ed bt him b
Borprisi, parecihl prlgionleil, fd un I long is he llnds himself in ,'os, Ktm
nosuo liparto si mpossess 1 di due nniln will, mil, 11. ,.ii,. ..,.1 1, ,.......
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I rgc Teuton- to
Idea-
leu
ipiip.s d p ml upon llic
he ,
u'lii ms in Hi M ihlnps
l.ll li "uvitvt i ' ..-l-. - . -
,1PinB U(.,llo,M , ,hl (-tlnct mil
1 Mil If i -.Union .is te nope in
dicila nt tlmii-mils of inetkms on
w, nc'i si il mil il is thiifoic Ini-
poll mt to Ipuii fi mi Hie polkt of
(its rt evident ttiii' it iv uiai mis tuuu-
, trt tt mis 1 h fuilli.r .mm Un
stiongii in 1 :n m N i-o iniuh the
gicatei (.Ignilli line bis the diplonialli
tniiipilgn ul nig itith the mlllt ut
Ihui Is unit t v iluiuititi (Ithci
..,.,1.1 ,,1 r,,,,, ,,i 1 i its Is rilllnf,
11....1 r... .. ,, ..1..,. ,ii ,i,i,nni
nition of mil il light in di ttlopnient of
epinson the fin actiilt foi eionoml-
iii .1. iilt. tt.nu fnt iln niplful conlv
tillt .111 ti w.iil. rot 1111 nipiiigoi
if Iuun nitt tin i'isiss of .11 nitlons
to th humus ot iKlus nt tin c 11 111
wli.iivel ulliiit.il tlip ki 1 lilinr nllPIl 111
tin en it wits of timid minim rir on
1 ind and ve 1 tin turning iwat fiom
f UP lllll SUllStltlltllV fl'I it piillliplCS
f lundid upon tin moral lonhiliiustipvs of
the peopli ndtiiilun 01 nun iiuini-
ptaceftil adjusinn nts of dlsputi s tin
union of ill f.ui.s for the upholdins ot
tin new 01 th 1
In I'lofissn nouns exposition the
rresldmt at 111 st i- onlt the 111 111 fm
an unilPist mding Tin means ttbidi in
uses bite thingcd from ueiltralitt to
wai from atumpts at nieiliation to the
announi 1 mint of ixtteun foue To
speak 111 the words of the Iteiihslig
.. .,i...... ..e 1..1. in ..1,1.1, ,u . .,,...1
, a riean of undi 1 vtandlng and 1 1st ng
rifom Illation of tin n itions,' and vutlKht
1 nitionv (- inn inn nt ami fiiedom of
the Hi is Hut bt tin ttlll of tlu pn pli
I tm had- iluoUBh blood mil want
lmI "'lln '1 go U Is not 11a, hid w bin
1 group through fori e gains a miisuii
ot an nileui utu the list of the tvorlu,
so tint it 1 111 iinpievv its ttlll, its po
litical notions ind itgulntions on tin
lost f the woild Tin fi.u that the
Cciitial l'owus sought suih a 10b foi
theinviltes. md that tbtii politli il
structuii must bring suih usults foi
the tt 01 Id has In the end forced Amer
ica into tho ttai
The Hilgian Iniaslon, aeordlng t
tin Aineriiun 1 1, tt had shoitn tliat ttt
were not imhmd 10 iisptet trtatlis S 1
llnd the satin thing pruteil 111 tin iasi
of 0111 uiPinUs bt tlnli Ii milling of
(Ji(i( nnd tin mini ils 'lint we ttcn
not Inillmd to ievp, 1 tj, ilglu or
self di terniln U imi of 1 11 i ms u w is ion
ilutltil in inuii 1 fiom Hit off 1 1 in
Mi i o of l.Silli.nuu Amuli m titizuis in
iituin In In 1 annul help ( du not
bellcti' in the uprightness of oui tne
miiH In illation to IkIiiikI 1 nil it and
I.gPt inuiuii is held to bit. tio '
lated tin piouition of mi ill unions md I
thill iqilil lights in the 1. 1st i,ut that
the Knttnli foi 111 mj mrs his Hurt I
tied Ihe small 'lUiiopean mutials and
sought to draw them to tlio t side iigamtl 1
their wills wc 1 annot otci look lln
creed In fatoi of a leagut of nation
and for a fonn of aiblliation aliote
ihe Slates t inishes in lln 1: line mpasiue I
the luopositions dwindle one b in
ind espiilall tlie hope for a n tut 11 of
nlldmie l.ten for the usis of
('iclamatlon, these wolds aro ro more
used 10d.it How this transformation
came about In America tt hat ideas and
fonts hati aided and how etenishatc
1 1 11 shaptd are shown bj the book
OPTIMISM GROWS '
AS FOES QUARREL
Events in Various Enemy
Countries Add to Allies'
Satisfaction '
MILITARY NEWS BETTER
All Minor Engagements Result
in Victories for French,
British, Americans
Special Cable lo Ihenitp Public Ledger
I t opvrtuht, 101S. hy .Ycte York Ttnirt Co.
furls. .lutv 3
Optlmisin m becoming eisler in 12u-
rope To the big Itnllin letoiv na the
I thief reient cau' ol more hopeful feel
ing there are it illj ntldltlonR of crumbs
'of comfort from villous count lies uhleh
In the aggiegite, glc linteriTl i iiise for
I ii il f itisfactlon
in a mllltan ini on flip trsl fiont
since the clieik ot tlie litest Uennan
til lie nil the minor ltorl' Into been
tilth the Winch Aiiierli.in and ItrltiHh
Hoops at ciert point of intuit xtlth
the enpiin 'ome of tiipsi i"t p luttlei
or "klriuihlip'. t iUph t.ppiritpl lino
tcil minimi slgiilllt imp bpnii'-p of tlm
m-jterl il stipngtlu nine of the lino hcte
mid there The nimulntlio ilTnt of .ill,
i.ikin togither Is t tPil t. uiso of in
toui igcnii nt fot tlio llies
Tint eten lump on the ncfritite lile Is
InpieiiHPil muse of optimism fnunil In
iipm ind old iiiiuipIs iiinong tin cneint
l iti". '1 lip IniiPisiiig bltleiniss ot
thp--e (liircinitCH Is due tn tllIPe nnltl
cuiscx Ink of fond gippil mil jp ltousi
oipi the ditllon of nnspiit unl pins.
ptithi loot, .mil HlgiiH of awiUinlngl
smitt in u inns p u is of ltii'-sl i
n lo tin qlllllfl otci loot llliollg
Ocrninnt missiIh fich iililiini cmrs
to I'.tils fiom Hull, ill i In a of
lb rue Itulgiiii ipsenls tlie teirllorlti
gilns foi Tuiket .is Mlpul itPtl it llipst
I.itotsk Utitgtrii now dcm.inds Adrl.i
noile for hatlsraction
spMrtlind kiioivs Uniloslntnff ni
put out of pott tr bit him he illottcd lur
kit to beat Ilulgirl i In the M th rune,
but ills suci psKor M liinnlf ttlll go iNo,
utiles lie kw perMi ide (iiimant lo coin-
tint Iittkrv In ilNirnrirn mniiptlitllir
.j - .. -......- ...-r,--,-, .--. ,----,,
Ilulgii I i ' s it s i dlplount of til it
ruliiiiou in Cnm-mi mil Anstrl 1 No
m, ms aie li ft us to ti msiiort and dls-
tillmtc food to 0111 own ptople
nuiguii, ttllli an i mptt vtom icn
irissrs nsllt Into a st ite of 1 igi otci
n,P fonlgu pillct of II nloslitofl i
n np toi 11 oiirseltcs to picies lighting
iS (ln iiy nt (leimnnt, imping to giln
something out of it and ttliin the lit st
oppui tunllt lOinis to git something nui
nt n lb sornmuU tluotts etei.t thing att iv
S ) A fine i-t.
ample of s ici illie has just been shown
bt l.tbillnrt tt.ulleld sou of Hi AV i:
r(lll(, t Chimbirsbiirg I'i War-
li(1 wI)o H lin ,tlltx.I1( j, lls i(Ii
,H anidintnllt wouiiilnl on luiu 21
tl lilte 1 lint .llespiliu lie Ipnllllil Hill n
woiindtd I nitpil .stalls miiliu limlPd
1 bind to v u, his life and iiuuicdl Hi Iv
(lllltll t iiiuiiiti. iu 1 nu miii-'iif 11111 iiiiii"
self I.uilil V ulltld is riiotiiing fioin
tu Joulilo shoik
ricftlfl." rTlMTVP lTPIMir
HJSUU.lv j" J 11Ui'lli
Will Report on Work of Ainciic.in
rniJ Attilur Organizations
, , , n
11) the Annulled 1 rcss
Pari- Jult 3 Ilitmoifd I I'osdlck
chief of tlie loniniltue on war 1 amp
utilities ttho his bepn IntPstlT itlng
tbi work of thp auxiliiit organlz itlons
' i'l- the Ami, I. .,1 .. n,t such n the
...J... .. & " . . " .. 'i'TJ ,'?.... .
111 11111 ti nii.Li.iiiiif,... .iiinhum in
..... , .i r ,1,1, i ,.. .,.,., ,., ......
.,,. .,f ., .. ... .,
nP fets tint Ihe War Pep irtment
1 uhn th 111 the ollk 1 iN lieu should de-
oil iih to ttlilib oignnl itlons may be
pel mittcil to 1 penile at the flout and
hi, , '1 bi ihlnd the front In older to ntold
djplii itlon of tffoit
r-
Community Stores
rreoervB
This Sign on the Grocer's Window
points the way to greater savings in
your purchase of foods. iMake a note
of the specials and buy them with
your next order.
Economy and service are two
reasons why you should patronize the
COMMUNITY STORES.
ALL-WEEK SPECIALS
LIFE BUOY
The health soap cleanse,
CORN MEAL 4C
1'reih klla-drled while
MORTON'S
Cuntenlent tu use
Hansen's Junket Tablets gg
The handy, healthful, quickly mad dessert.
Princine Baking Powder
Best for Small size
bmall size
War Hours 1 lb. . .
MITF The Community Hlorrs' SpeclaU will
Im announced un Pace 4 In the "1'ublln
I edser" eerr Mondnr and "Kienlnr Ledser"
French Heart Heats Attune
With U. S. on July Fourth
Tlj ANMtn TAKD1EU
omitil-loiipr of frnnro American rtc
(IVrlltPii for tin t'nltpil l'rem)
l'nrls, .July 3.
Tlm 111 st fourth 'f -'ly to be
celcliialcil b the l'rciich as a in
tlonil liollilij ""I ,)C il)scncd to
niuiiuw lioth ilmniboiM ilccldeil, tn pcrrcrt
agi cement tilth the Umcrnmcnt, to
Ihtis numlfost the tininlnious scntl
mcnl of the 1'ieiicli people.
1 .tin gl.ul to tell toil tint rmico
.tpjiicol lies fulh tho Miluo of Amer
ican Kiopctntton. tthlili 1h picclous
In Us comfnit and most cillcaclotis
in Its encoiii igcment to put sue tho
light to tit ton.
All tint l Amcilcnn nintmes tho
public Intel est. Your toldleis hivo
ncqulicil among nil claBse-j a cordlil
populmilt. It Is HUtllclent In a
meeting merely to pronounce the
n imo "Wilson" to arouse the most
enthtisHstic applause.
He asstned tint on tho fourth of
.Tult the he.it t of fiance Mill heat
more than eer in unison with the
lie ut of Ameilci.
BRITISH FLIERS SWEEP
43 ENEMIES FROM SKY
Pile Vp Air Conquests by
Bombing German Bases
of Supplies
I (union, .lull 1
I 11 tj -tin pp nciinan ah pi hips nnd
tin ip obsc nation balloons were nc-
.nitil.d fi.i Mnml.it. Mnnilnt nlcbt and
........... . - r
IiiPvdit. minding to the olllclal aUa-
Hon roinniiiiilqiip I'lpht Ililtlsli planes'
tire missing More than thlrtj-lltc tons
ot bombs wcio dioppcd on enem posi
tions "On lult I oui nlrpkinos were ery
actlte, ' the st itement said;
Iwt ntj -lite Oernnn iniehlncs and
time Ceimin b illoous ttete destroted
duilng the d 1 and flfteen other Jiostlle
alrpl mes win ditten down out ot con
trol In idilltion two lirge hostile nlglit
flting iiiulilnes 1 iiiiled behind oui lines
Light of our miiihliiis are missing.
' Twentt-two tons of bomliH -tterc
ilioppid dm lug the (lit and tbliteen
tons dining the ulglit All 0111 nlght
lling iniililnes lituimd sifelt
'Hilling the night of Jult 1-2, the
encmt s iiildiome it H011l.it was suc
cessfully atlaiked, buists Ik lug obserted
on the airdrome and hutments The
Oppui notks and the riilwnt line nt
Manulielm tteie bombed ttlth good ef
fut as wcio also the lallwa ttoil.s
it 'lhlontllle
' Onlt .lull 2 bombs w prp dioppeil 011
thp 1 illttaj station it 'Jietes Out for
mation was attaikid om 1 theii objeitlte
bt twplii miiliiius, one of tthlch was
shot down The iailw.it sidings and
sluils it ('oblcii7 nun liouibi d ttlth good
1 suit All out in.tililnis liturned
Bufib
AWAIT HUGENAVAL GUNS
Gcinidiis Delicvrd Dclaj ing Drhc
for 50-Milc Cannon
ltrlllfch lleiiiliiiiiirtprH -u 1 rnnce, Jul
3 Tho most general 10 ijeitllio legiul
ing Ihe icasoii for tho I 'o'.onged pause
In tlio Cirrnnn offenslte is that the
cneni is att iltlng the airital of guiib
of a new tie, intermediate between
the cxtiemo loiig-inngo guns ttith tthlch
be has been shelling I'.nls and his long
rangn 11 it al. guns
With guns of this ttpe, the assump
tion s, the dolmans would bo capable
of throwing a l.uge number of heatt
shells Into l'nrls fiom u dlst ince of
foity or llftv miles A bombardment
fitiiii tills dlstiinii, instmil of the sei
entt of mole miles coteied by the long-
l.inge guns, naH men matio possible bv
tlie adtame nt the enemy llms effected
I the .uHiiliie 1 nl ! the em
within the last month
firil lou ouvo
SOAP 5&c
purifies, protects.
or yellow,
SALT p8c
keeps dry.
10c I u 1 1.
10c I
30C
- -r. in. nt.mm
HOETZENDORF CALLED
STUCK-UP IGNORAMUS
German Prc68 Bitter Over
Austrian Defeat, Demanding
Boche General Staff
ny AUSTIN WKST
special Cable In Vicning Public Ledger
t-ojilrtoftt, ms, by .Vcu- ror. rimrn Co.
3111m, July 3.
Tho latest Ocrman nnd Austrian news
papers receltcd hero afford truly de
licious tending about tho Austrian de
feat. Tho Bayerlstho Kurrlcr brands field
Marshal Conrad von lloetzcndorf as a
rash, Muck-up Ignoramus ttho Mas
icier shown anv murk of military abll
"i; and expresses the hope tint Km
jieror Charles will Into the good senso
to nnce him en the shelf forthwith
l-icu Oenerallsslmo Iloroctio failed to
Blto any proof of unusual capacll, sat
ihe Oeimnn organ, and after the mis
eiably poor showing made by olhei Alls.
Irian commanders, tho Kaiser hns no
option but to force Austrln to accept a
Cerninn general Rtnff, let the ttholn
Teutonic alliance bppomn Intnltp.l lit
mllltarv disaster.
Tlie r.clpzlRcr Tngeblntt drrines the
worst fault of tho Austrian miislnis as
their hating failed lo obtain eten the
Initial success of a geneial surprise
On the other hand, tho Dresdnet
N'eueste Xachrlchlen seeks to console tin
neiman dlsappoliitinent nt the "slight
want of success of the Ausli bans' hj
tlu assurance that AiiHttlnn re-cnfoioo-inpiits
are nlrcndv on the ninreh to gltt
tcrilflc battle etspwlipre. nnd th it much
sooner than might be expected Halt will
Ip irn liow Itifprlor she s md how un
temlilo are her noslllons "
i 'Ihe Vienna .louiinl Npiips AVIenet
I Tngtblill ln holding nut the simp hnpp.
iries 10 disarm the bitter uciimii cilll
clm bt showing that Hip thwaitpd Am
ti iln plans had tflo explicit approt.il ol
tlm tlirman stnff
The most lonilc side of the picture
iR found In the fact tint tho supreme
commander. Archduke laigenc, ntitlcl-
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A Scries of
Eye Talks?-
Onr .Nrtl Talk. Med., July 17
By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
Hi: e a 111 1 n 1 11 R
boaids, tt o 1 k 1 n g
under the draft
law. hate been of
Immeasurable taluo
to tho publio at
l.nirp. us ml! as to
those ex iinlned, bv niaklns
so unto people teallzo that
d(f((tlte tlslon docs not ni
tt .its opptil betray Its pres
ent o
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mise and the suiprlsp of the
folks at home, in iny men
ttpio classed as phts'pally
unlit bpcaiivo of (Ufiitlte
sight Otheis ttlio had not
;a
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ttero told tint theli slglit
tins fur from nornnl
Vh it about tour pics"
re ou sure tint jour
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