1,500 SOVIETS ARE TAKEN IN DRIVE Captured in Offensive by Rus sian and British Troops Archangel (Wednesday), Aug- 12. —The successful offensive of British and Russian troops along the Dvlna southeast of Tulgas on August 10 resulted in the capture of 1,500 pris oners, according to reports reaching here. It is believed that no Soviet troops remain north of Katlas. The Allied casualties in the lighting, it is ! indicated, were light. The attack was undertaken in or- j der to stiffen the morale of the j young Russian ttoops, as agitators j recently had been busy among them. | Elaborate plans were worked out and j the Bolsheviki were unaware of the ' impending attack. The Allied troops, after marching through the forests on both banks j of the river and capturing many pa- ' trols, took up positions in the rear of the enemy and on his flanks. A hurricane of shelltire from Russian and British batteries was the first lite enemy knew oi the presence of the Anglo-Russian troops. Gunboats and motor launches armed with ma chine guns co-operated effectively. After the enemy had been sur rounded, the British troops charged with the bayonet and many of the Bolsheviki were killed. Those of the Soviet force who were not killed or captured were dispersed. Doctor Tells Sow lo Strengthen Eyesight many instances, and quick relief brought to inflamed, aching, itching, burning, work-strained, watery eves. Head the doctor's full statement soon to appear in this paper. Bon-Opto is cold and recommended everywhere by Druggists. jj| Nobody has ever been able to H| |\|l successfully imitate it, because m\ \\M its quality is indelibly regis- J|J tered in the taste of the |H |f|\|l American public. I/HI llcttll Demand the genuine by i R& I wM fill full name —nicknames IH I MvW|y' encourage substitution. MM HI wfllmm THE COCA-COLA CO. ML 1/ /I j |i ATLANTA, GA. Jfjjf j^i 1 ' FRIDAY EVENING, FRENCH MARSHALS AN D AMERICAN COLORS IN BASTILE DAY PARADE Americans accorded the place of honor and led the big Bastllo Day parade In Paris, July 14th. Photo j shows American colors being carried under Arch of Triumph- Underwood .underwood. Kolchak Must Fight Without Aid of Japs Tokio, Aug. 15.—1t has beeu learned that the Japanese govern | ment, after mature deliberation, I both by the cabinet and the diplo- I matic advisory council, has inform ' ed the government of Admiral Koi | shak that Japan is unable to ae i cede to its request to send several divisions of troops to assist Kolchak i in the war against the Bolsheviki. New Cargo Carrier Launched at Camden By Associated Press. ; Camden, N, J., Aug. 15.—The 12,- ; 000-ton cargo carrier Defender was i launched at the New York shipyard here yesterday, i The vessel, built for the United States Shipping Board, is a sister ship of the Champion, launched on ; July 15. Mrs. H. C. Sadler, of ! Philadelphia, wife of a naval arch ! itect of the Emergency Fleet Cor- I poration. was the sponsor. No Bargains Will Be Offered in U. S. Ships Washington, Aug. 14. —Ships held by the United States Shipping Board will not be sold at bargain prices, John Barton Payne, newly-appointed chairman of the board, said, adding that no efforts were being made to force their disposal. Smaller vessels will be disposed of first, Mr. Payne said, and the establishment and op eration of shipping lines in interests of commerce will be the first con sideration. French Engineers Threaten to Strike Paris, Aug. 15.—The menace of a nation-wide industrial tieup leaped to the fore again last -night when the electric and steam engineers throughout France issued an ulti matum to the effect that unless their wage demands were settled to-day they will go on ctrike. HARIUBBT7RO TECEOKXra Engine Hits Trolley; Kills Eight Persons Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. 15. The death list, as a result of a crash between a street car crowded with women and children enroute to a picnic and a railroad engine, two miles north of here yesterday, was increased to eight when Ave persons succumbed to their Injuries in hos pitals. More than a score of others were injured, several of whom are expected to die. Six of the dead were young children. The street car, property of the Mo nongahela Valley Traction Company, I crashed into a Baltimore and Ohio railroad switch engine. About fifty small children from a Reno, Ohio, Sunday school and a number of grown persons were on the car, which was enroute to the Parlters burg city park, for their annual outing. A steam pipe of the locomotive was crushed into the car by the im pact, throwing a cloud of steam and hot water on the imprisoned in mates, many of whom were badly scalded. Requests For Coppers Overtax the Mint j Philadelphia. Aug. 15.—Because j of the demand for pennies caused 1 ' by the war taxes, the Philadelphia j ] Mint output is not sufficient to meet ; requests of the government for the j "coppers," according to Adam M. i Joyce, superintendent. "The real cause for the shortage," j said Mr. Joyce, "lies in the fact that j the people who get the war tax money allow It to accumulate to a I considerable amount before turning j lit over to the government. Al- i ! though we are working twenty-four j | hours every day, we cannot meet the j demands for pennies." Airplane Climbs 30,000 Feet With Passengers By Associated Press. Paris. Wednesday, Aug. 13. A ' new world's altitude record of 30,- | i 000 feet is said to have been estab- ' j lished for an airplane with pas-en- i | ger by Lieutenant Weiss, the pilot, and Mechanician Begue, according i to the newspaper Auto. Army Plane Skids; Kills Three Children I Balt'more, Md„ Aug. 15.—Three 1 j children were killed in a public j park here yesterday when an Army j airplane landed. The plane skid j ded as it struck the ground. i catapulting into the throng which | had been watching the landing. Shopmen Decide to Return to Their Jobs Chicago, Aug. 15.—The railway | shopmen's strike is off and the men i will return to work to-morrow. This I was the dec'sion last night of repre- I sf ntatives of the strikers from wide- I ly nattered points throughout the country, after an all-day meeting While the shopmen's represents- j fi\ es were in session a mass meet- I inf ot car repairers, representing ' about 27,000 strikers, also decided i to return to work. State Rifle Leader Has Team of Crack Shots IMBp V CAgSIUS A. DUNN Is captain of State Civilian Rifles Team selected by Governor Sproul lo compete at Caldwell, N. J. He will take his team to New Jersey to-day and will be in camp two .weeks. JURY GIVES FORD SIX-CENT VERDICT Both Sides, However, Regard Verdict as u Tecnical Victory Mt. Clcincus. Mich., Aug. 18. A jury last night awarded Henry Ford i six cents damages against the Chi- j cugo Tribune for calling him un ! anarchist. Orvy Hulett, foreman of the Jury, j said that they took "nine ballots i that I can remember," the first one, j according to Leonard Measel, an- 1 other juror, standing 8 to 4 In | favor of awarding Mr. Ford somo ; damages. "Does tho award of six cents about ' express tho toolings of tho jury as ! to tho cuso?" a reporter asked Mr. i Hulett. "It Just about does. That ex- I presses our Judgment." Attorney Alfred J. Murphy for Mr. Ford said: "Tho Important issue In this case j has been dotermined favorably to J tho plaintiff. He has been vindi- i cated. "Money damages were entirely | subordinate und were not sought by i Mr. Ford. He Htands not only vin- ; dicated, but his attitude as an American citizen hus been justified after a trial which raised every issue against him which ingenuity and research could present. His friends are entirely satisfied." Weymouth Klrkland of counsel ] for tho Tribune, said: "We consider It a victory for the i reason that Attorney Alfred Duck- ! lng. in closing for Mr. Ford, stated j that anything less than substantial j damages would be a defeat for his client." The close of tho great suit, which Surpasses All Others Because It Is Different It is different from others because ; it is strictly a Vegetable Tonic, Sci entifically Compounded from 14 dif ferent kinds of Herbs, Roots, Seeds and Fruit, and acts on the entire Sys tem, first toning the Liver and help ing the K-idneys to perform their function, aids the Stomach to digest the food seperating the flood from the Bad. Acts as a mild positive lax ative and in a short time creates Perfect Regularity. 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