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Forthwith this picture ndormd the walls of the wooden palace at Nukualofa, the Pile ltal of the kingdom. Germans who, fdior'ly before the war, wre raiher conspicuous In Tonga were wont to admire the painting when they came to pay their respects to King George. Moreover, close at hand were busts of Kmperor Frederick of Germany and Prince von Bismarck. So delightfully Informal In many ways Is the Tongan court that the busts did excellent service as hat racks on festive occasions. But not so with the present from the But alack for the big "All Highest. picture of the kaiser In little Tonga After the war had been In progress for eorne time the fact of Its existence and whereabouts came within the purview of the British government and that government requested the Tongan government to remove It from the palace, The pith of this request was that Tonga Is a British protectorate. But noti withstanding Tonga Is a British protectorate It Is the last Independent kingdom In the Pacific and It pridei Itself on having not only a monarch but a cabinet and a parliament. New Tork World. the little One lone American acting ns guard of a tong line of Ilun prisoners. 2 Scene in the ruins of Beronne, which the British have recaptured. 3 General Humbert, commander of the French army northwest of Noyon, in conversation with a colonel. 1 e NEWS REVIEW OF THE CHEAT WAR British Smash the Wotan Line and French and Yankees Drive Huns North. new line by advancing it to Moislnns anil to the enst of NViiville. Then, on Monday, came a grand British smash Wo-ta- ii width wrecked the mui switch line of the Hmdenburg line, from Drocourt to Qncaut. Despite the tesistance of great masses of infantry and artillery, the British rushed forfront and speedily ward on a made a gain of some live miles, the German losses being frightful. In the succeeding days they kept iqf the drive remorselessly, putting much of the Canal du Nord behind their lines and approaching within a few miles of Douai and Cambnii. These two cities were so important to the German defensive system that large numbers of troops were rushed to their rescue and the British drive was slowed down perceptibly by the end of the week, though It was by no means stopped. All through the week there were reports that many towns and villages hack of the German lines' In Ilenrdy were In (lames nnd it was certain that the foe were destroy ing great quantities of supplies which they were nut given time to remove. ten-mil- e GERMANS QUIT VESLE RIVER Continue Their Retreat From Lys Sector, Where Americans Fight on Belgian Soil Bolshevik! Are Defeated in Siberia and Northern Russia. Russo-Germa- rt te k nl-li- war Nothing else really matters until we do! An attempt to assassinate Nicolai Lenine, soviet premier, was made by a girl in Moscow, but at last reports be was still alive though in a serious condition. Very likely his death would be a godsend to Russia. The Flavor Lasts te There Is not much to say of the war on the Italian, Albanian nnd Greek fronts. Small engagements are numerous, but no decisive operations have been started lately. In Albania the retirement of tlie allied line for a short distance is explained by the necessity of preparing for winter by occupying certain dominating heights. Austria has not attempted anything important In Italy, possibly because she is too busy trying to settle her internal troubles, or because of the call on her for troops to help out the sorely-presse- d Germans in France. Several Austrian divisions have been identified on the west front. Meanwhile the Italian airmen, aided by American flyers, have been doing a lot of bombing of Austrian towns, railways and naval stations. According to dispatches from Munich by way of Geneva, Count von Ilertling, the imperial chnncellor, resigned Thursday, giving poor health as tlie cause of his action. From Cologne came the news that the commandant of the Brandenburg province lmd placed the province, including the city of Berlin, under martial law in order to stop the invention and circulation of untrue rumors calculated to disquiet the populace. Ml Missy-sur-Aisn- e - We will win this u. EDWARD W. PICKARD. The whole western front, from Ypres to Helms, was ablaze all the week, and throughout nil the long stretch the Germans continued their retreat. The ar-- hmies of the allies followed closely on Iti the Lys sector, the salient west their heels, hammering at them day of Armentieres, the, German retreat, and night and giving them not a mo- under compulsion, continued steadily ment's pause tor reorganization of nnd the British advanced as far as their vv curled forces. It was another Nvuve Chnpelle and Laventie, taking week of uninterrupted allied success, a number of villages. The northern HISTORY WROUGHT IN STONE and the withdrawal of the Huns was part of this sector became of especial extended to Include the.Vesle river Interest to Americans because the YanMarvel of French Architecture Which sector, between Rolssuns and Reims. kees were there engaged In their first Until Wednesday there had been little bnttle on Belgian soil. These troops, the Uncivilized Hordes of Geractivity there, except continuous artil- later Identified by General March as many Would Destroy. lery work and some sharp fighting be- the Thirtieth division of Tennessee, In architecture France Is supreme, tween the Americans and the Germans North Carolina and Routh Carolina It well may be said that without in the region of Fisiues nnd Fismette. men. captured Voormezeele and other France there would have been no Goth. But in the first days of the week air- towns in the vicinity, nnd next day 1c architecture. The cathedrals oi plane observers reported evidences of pushed on further eastward. ThursFrance are absolutely unrivaled, says a coming retreat by the enemy, and day the British, presumably aided by The these same Americans, took Iloeg-sleeCass Gilbert In the World s WOik. One tills developed on Wednesday. has only to mention the names of No- American and French patrols pursued village nnd II111 03, dominating tre Dame de Parts, Bourges,, Helms, the Huns promptly and by Thursday points on the Messines ridge. By that Chartres, Rouen, Amiens, Beauvais and had reached the crest dominating the time the British, from Xeuve Chapelle Coutauces to bring up memories of mirAlsne, across which river the Germans south to Givenchy, had reached the line acles of creative design which no seemed likely to take the main bodies they held before the German drive of words can fittingly characterize or de- of their troops. April 0 last, and east of Givenchy they scribe. This retrograde movement was made bad occupied parts of the old German Wonders of constructive Ingenuity necessary by the successful advance of positions. as they are, they have a yet more su- General Mangtns army north and te preme significance as evidence of the northwest of Soissons between the Ail-etAltogether it was a highly satisfacrefinement and taste of a people Innnd the Alsne, threatening the tory week on the west front. The stinct with emotion and ennobled by Chcniln des Dames and flanking the German military critics have given up Idealism In Its most exalted phase. enemy line toward Fismes. With the tiying to conceal wholly the truth of These great buildings give expression aid of Americans, Mangin was moving the Ilun reverses, but some- - of them to the spiritual aspirations of a great steadily dovvu the Alsne plateau and predict thnt the retreat will not go In the direction of Laon, and it appeople. The German crown much farther. They are constructions of superb peared doubtful that the Iluns would prince broke into print with an Interscnle and fascinating benuty, embel- be able to remain long south of the view in which he declared the German lished by tracery and arabesque, carv- Hmdenburg line through Anizy nnd I deit of victory now-- is "to hold our Gramme. They were driven out of own and not allow ourselves to be ing and Inlay, stained glass, tapestry, bronze and iron of marvelous craftsnnd Clemency, Bray, vanquished." lie said only the allies manship and exquisite design. They many other towns in this region, nnd were waging a war of extermination; are the product of a thousand years the French as early as Wednesday-nigh- t tl ut the Gentians wished to annihilate of faultless taste, the contribution of were In the outskirts of Coney, none of their enemies; The Hun peace Innumerable thousands of craftsmen one of the important German bases on oflemdve seems to have petered out devoted to the glory of God and the the edge of the St. Gobain forest. Be- entirely for the time being. love of France. And It Is this glorious tween there nnd Clmuny the enemy nation that the hordes of Germany was forced from a series of dominatThe British government, aroused by would destroy. ing heights that he has relied on to the sacking of its embassy in Ietrogrnd piotect La Fere. To the northwest nnd the murder of Captain Crontie, the Within Sound of the Guns. of Chaun.v equally Important victories British attache, has sent an ultimatum A new sound arose In the darkness, gave General Humbert possession of to the soviet government at Moscow, a sound which held for men thrill ns Gulscnrd nnd M.meourt after he lmd demanding reparation nnd prompt punvital and Incomparably more alluring forced the retirement of the enemy ishment of the guilty and threatening than the hint of distnnt battle. It rose from Mont Rt. Simeon nnd the Canal to hold the members of the bolshevik slowly, a rich, mellow undulation, du Nurd. This latter action was a government individually responsible which stirreJ every fiber, and then dtsperate fight, for the German posi- nnd to have them treated ns outlaws quavered, defended and broke off. We tions were protected by a wilderness of by all civilized nations. Meanwhile stood motionless, listening with oil our wire entanglements and by innumerthe British are holding Lltivnoft, nests. Captured offable mneliine-gicars, ard again it came, unmistakably, representative in London, and from the depths of the misty woods. icers said they had orders to retreat to his staff under arrest pending the' reMy companion smiled at me in trithe region of Bethnncourt, northwest lease of British officials who ware arThere were Indications rested In Russia. umph. Ills first surprise lmd come oft ot Clmuny. promptly, even ahead of time, for it that the Huns planned to make a stand was only now grow ing dusk. We could on a line through Ham, but the French Belated dispatches from Siberia tell aee in imagination the drooped tail, the advance was so swift. that their abil- of the destruction of the bolshevik hollow-cheeke- d muzzle ruised skyward ity to do this was doubtful. The nrmy east of Lake Baikal by the a wolf uttering that cry which of all French First army was moving irreCzecho-Slovnk- s tyiil say the Cossacks sounds is most symbolic of the northsistibly on Ham from Vesle and the are with the Czechs. It ern wilderness; un hurlement piaintif Canal du Nord. appears that uninterrupted connection I Americt lugubre. could not believe my ears, At Fresnes the French and has been established between the that here In the heart of France, with- can advance reached the old Hidden-bur- g forces across Siberia all the way in sound of the guns at the front, I fine, had Ham practically Hanked from the Volga to Vladivostok and had heard the voice of a wild wolf. and was rapidly approaching Laon. that the vanguard of the Czechs has William Beebe in Atlantic. The Inst named city has been one of Joined hands with General Senienoff's lie most Important of the German troops on tlie Onon river. Expert at Trioal Sport. bases in I'lenrdy and the heart of the In northern European Russia the One method the 7unt practice for present Hun operations. It Is a great allies and loyal Russians have gained keeping in trim is their tribal sport, center of railways and highways nnd further successes south of Archangel which was witnessed for the first time Its capture by the allies, it was said, nnd inflicted severe losses on the by a number of Americans at the re- must mean the further retirement of cent ceremonies. The game Is known the enemy. Rs and Is a sort of as Sc . On the Fssuil front In eastern Sihockey played with the hare feet. The fhe British In Ilenrdy opened the beria the allied forres have been drivstick is a tilt of wood three or four week by occupying I'eronne after an ing the bolshevik! northward, defeatinches long, and each team tries to bad raptured Mont ing them in every engagement and Inkick It down a long course to a goat. Australian force in a brilliant operation. flicting heavy casualties. The AmeriSt. (Juentin so Ro expert are the players and fast A rittle to tlie north Haig's men then cans under General Graves joined in do they travel, that a number of spectook Comldes. Mnrval. Courcelette and these operations. tr horses out their tators wore trying nnd straightened out the.r f r Teato-loy- , The suppression of the Soelnl Rev keep up wi;j the game. By olutionists In Moscow Is being carried out with a heavy hand. About live thousand of them have been arrested arid sentenced to death, nnd it is said they will be executed if their party shows any further opposition to the soviet government. The s'treets of Moscow are under the strictest military guard. n Details of the supplementary agreements have been made public. Germany promises to evacuate all occupied territory east of Livonia and Esthonlu as soon as boundaries are established, nnd to get out of all other territory east of Germany when Russia has fulfilled her financial obligations, which must be within four months. Russia is pledged to fight against the entente forces in northern Russia, nnd Germany promises that Finland shall not attack. Russia renounces its sovereignty over Usthonia and Livonia, hut is to have free transit to Itevul, Riga and Win-da- General March said last week that more than 250,000 American troops were landed in France during August, nnd that up to the first of Reptembei more than 1,000,000 had embarked for the various fronts, Including those sent to France. England, Italy and Siberia. There has been no official mention of late of the First American Field army, nnd observers in France and In England believe it Is being prepared for n great drive, of which the present big offensive is but the preliminary. Killing Burdocks. An experienced gardener says that a good way of exterminating burdocks Is to cut them off close to the ground Just before they go to seed, then apply a little kerosene to the root. He uses a common machine oil can for applying the oil. Heal Baby Rashes California hopes to presently That Itch, burn and torture. A hot Cutlcura Soap bath gives instant re- gate 5,490,360 acres of land. lief when followed by a gentle application of Cuticura Ointment. For free Ohio farmers are forming samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by maiL Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. He Couldn't Spell It. In the spelling list for a class in a certain Indianapolis school were the words singing and singeing. The class was asked to write sentences using these words to show that they knew the correct meaning of each. One little fellow, Robert, wrote: The Italians are a singing nation. "The allies will soon be singeing the board of the kaiser. With sidewurd glances he watched his teacher murk his paper and timidly asked : "Is It all right? "Yes," she said, but the kaiser has no beard ; he has a mustache. I know, I know; but I wanted 100 on nty paper, and I couldn't spell mustache. Indianapolis News. Hot Stuff. One negro porter was getting enthusiastic over cigars. Brother, he said to his companion, when I die I want n box of cigars tucked tinder one arm." "What kind do you prefer?" asked the other. a Just anything. . A 27-ce- have been pleted for the registration of men .between the ages of eighteen and twenty-on- e unand forty-fivnnd thirty-on- e der the new draft law. General Crowder has called on tlie people to aid in making the registration a complete success. and, so far ns the older men are coneerned, has given assurance that a very large proportion of them will not be required to go to the front. The young men, he and most others believe, will be only too glad to get Into this grentest and most righteous of all wars. All preparations -- h- Spaln has not yet come to the breaking point with Germany, but another Spnnish vessel having been torpedoed, has decided to seize German interned ships without further parley. The tone of the press there, and also in other neutral countries, is becoming distinctly proally. American shipyards set a record during August, turning out GG ships aggregating 340,145 dead weight tons. were of steel. The total Forty-fou- r tonnage built for the shipping board has now passed the two million mark British merchant vessels completed during August amounted to 124.675 gross tons. The new construction in the allied countries Is now well ahead of the destruction by submarines. Not a New Experience. Two recruits were waiting for further instructions at Camp Dodge, la. One of the men, striving to be sociable, said : Well, I suppose this war business will be new work to us." O, I dont know, replied the other. 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