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Show 1 mis r British recaptured Morlancourt and March 29 French retook three towns and Germans advanced toward Aniens but were slopped with heavy losses. March 29 Gen. Foch put In command of allied armies In France, and Gan, Pershing offered, to.hlra all hie. troops and ' resources. Shell from German long range gun kilted 76 In a Baris church. c, Caucasus, after proclaiming Its mad separate peace with Tur- Chtp-lll- OF-IEi : TOLD III BRIEF COMPLETE DEFEAT OF CENTRAL POWERS IN WORLD WAR MARKS AN EPOCH IN HISTORY. Aprll 4 Germans resumed drive toward Amiens, gaining. little at heavy cost. Armenians recaptured Ergerum from Turk April 9 Allies held their lines against heavy attacks. Berlin announced th capture of Russia. Ekat-erintmla- DATES OF TEUTON DOWNFALL Japan and Great Britain Ends With Leaders of Victorious Nations. Gathered to Settle Peace Terms Other Foreign and W. PICKARD. THE WORLD WAR Jan. 1 Italians drove Teutons across Pbive river from Zennon loop. Jan. 4 President Wilson presented his railway control program to congress. Brtiah hospital ship Kswa torpedoed by , Germans, Jan- - ' Britain's war alms. Lloyd Georgs stated Jan. 7 U. 8. government began mobill-sstlo-n f 1, Ouo, fa) workers. U. 8. Supreme court upheld draft law. Submarine crews mutinied at Kiel. killing 38 offlcera Jan. S President Wilson stated Amer--lea- s war alma and pesos demands. Jan. S Russia and Bulgaria signed separate peace. Jan. 10 Central powers withdrew offer of gene I peace and offered Russia sop- -, - arete peace. Russia and renewed armistice for month. Germany Jan. 14 British airmen made big successful daylight laid on Karlsruhe, Germans bombarded Yarmouth from the sea. Jan. 15 Daniel Willard resigned as head of U. b. war Industries board. Jan. 20 In naval action at entrance to Dardanelles the British sank Turkish cruiser Breslau and forced the Ooeben ashore. Jan. 21 British boarding ihtp Louvain sunk; 2H lost. Jan. 24 Germany and Austrl replied to peace proposals of Wilson and Lloyd Georgs, rejecting the concrete sugges- - tlon Jan. 26 Twelve killed by explosion In Newport naval torpedo station. Odessa captured by the bolshevik!. Jan. 27 Russian government broke relations with Itounmnla. Italians begsn offensive between Aslaao , and the Urenta. Roumanians took Kishinev. Jsn. 6 German sir raiders killed 47 In London. Ukrainians defeated bolshevik In three day battle and took Lutsk.troops Italians broke through Austrian Una, 1,500 prisoners. taking 10 Jsn. German air raid on Paris; 49 killed. Jan. 81 Bolshevlkl took Orenburg. Feb. 9 Allied supreme war council declared war must be carried on to vic. tory. Feb. 4 U. 8. ' government took over control of oil. Feb. 9 Frans von Rlntelen and others convicted of conspiracy In New York. United States transport Feb. sur k by torpedo off Irish coast; 804 Americans lost. Feb. 9. Peace treaty between Ukraine and the central powers signed. ' Feb. 16 -- Russia declared the war at an end so tar as she was concerned and ordered tompleta demobilisation; but refused ttr sign peace treaty. Feb. Pasha convicted of treason In France and sentenced to death. Feb. 1& President Wilson put all foreign t wde of U. 8. under license. Light British submarine chasers sunk by German destroyers In Dover straits. Feb 16 German aviators attacked London. killing 21. Feb. 16 Germans resumed war on Russia, crossing th Dvina, Feb. 19 Germans took Dvlnsk and Lutsk; Uolshevtkl offered to sign peace treaty. Bolshevik Don Cossack republic organ-tie- d at Tcherkssk. Gen. Kaledlnes having committed suicide. Invested Reval and Feb, landed troops In Finland, Feb. 21 Germans took Minsk and Rovno. Jericho captured by the British. Feb. 22 Senate passed Wilson bill to rule railroads. Feb. 22 President Issued proclamation Stipulating government guaranteed pries for wheat at principal primary markets, prices varying from 92 at Spoken to 92.26 f New York. t captured Revel. Feb. 25 Germans Feb. 2S Americans repulsed strong at- ark In Chemln des Dames sector with heavy losses toA attacker. Me duo announced third LibMarch erty loan to open April 1 In Toul secU, 8. troops repulsed raid tor, suffering many casualties; German losaea verv heavy. British cruiser Calgarian torpedoed; 42 lives lost. March 3 Germans halted Invasion of Russia; Slavs signed peace treaty giving Turkey big4 slick of territory. French , delivered surprise March blow near Verdun, penetrating German llr- s British... French and Italian ambassador asked Japan to taka necessary steps to safeguard allied Interests In Siberia. front In British advanced on Ie lest In. 9 Americans In Lorraine re-March German attack and took prisoner. President Wilson refused assent to JapIn Russia. s' ese Intervention M Baruch named chairman of the war Industries hoard. signed preliminary March peace treaty giving up Dobrudja and control of the Danube. and Finland signed March 7 Germany -peacs treaty 9 Trot March iky resigned as foreign minister of Russia. British advanced three miles on front In Palestine. British repulsed attack on Yprea-Dt- x mude line with heavy losses to enemy. Eleven killed. 44 Injured in air raid on London. , March 9 Nln' persons killed In air raid on Paris. . 1 9- - Tua-can- la Nolo -- 1 - pi I'-- ? il k March bombed airplanes ll-S- lxty 94 killed. NapW. Seven Enemy aviators attacked ' t killed In hospital. to Soviets, pledgPresident, in message to free Russia States United of ed sid , from German control. thousand drafted March 12 Nlnety-fl- v men called to begin movement to cantonments March 29 British aviators droped ton of exploa-fve- s on Coblent March 15 Germans aelzed Odessa. March 14 American R itnbow division occupied trenches tn Luneville sector from which they drove the enemy; first permanentTV- - advance bv Americans, r G erma n repo ised wKh heavy March loss In Flanders bv British. congaess of Soviets at Moa-toratified German peace tern. a supreme war couhcll March condemned German treatment of Russians and Roumanians and refused to acknowledge the peace treaties, March 19 Amern an destroyer Mardev collided with British war ve.l; 1 killed March ?i America and Great Britain d LWhOCb tons of Dutch shipping. March 21 Germans openel heavy attack on British line north Inof St. Quentin France conMarch 22 Great battle tinued. Germans failing. to break British tine; both sides sustained heavy losses NrltRh In Palestine crossed the Jordan. March 23 British fell hark from five to ten miles their lines still unbroken, estimated casualties, German. 2.'t00f. British. PO twe French, and American troops brought up to K pport British. t new German gun from s ehelied Par of '8 n les erma ns took Bapanme. March Nr-j- e and GC-- i rd March "cp.i,,rn entire Turk a Parts, -- w 19-A-llied e!-e- ?., oe-trn- red ner irmy Mar'ii ft i t f M Ohm.,.--. eenpn-amt1 t xik , Albert . sn small -- Domestic Occurrences. BYE. lalTded v. force at Vladivostok to protect Ilf and property.-- . , April s Third Liberty loan T campaign opened in United States. Provost Marshal General Urwdr ed 150,000 draft men to colors. April 9 Germans hit British front between I a Basse and Armentleres, gaining 1 miles. April It Germans drove British back north and south of Armentlere American troops on tiring Un In great battle. April 11 British evacuated Armentleres but recaptured other positions. April 12 Tremendous fighting continued In Flanders, Germans advancing to Mer-vtll- a. Twelve-Mont- h t y. Inde-genden- COMPILED WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH 'the 1 Americana won all dajf fight on Tout front, April IS Turks took Batum. Zeppelin and airplane factory it Mantel, Germany, burned with great losa April 14 Count Czernln, Austrian foreign minister, resigned. American navy collier Cyclops, 299 on board, reported missing. April 16 Berlin announced th occupation of Helsingfors by Gorman troopa. British waranips. swooping th Kattegat, sank 10 Gorman trawlors. Alllea took ton villages from Bulgarians On Macedonian fionu Germans took Batlleul, April 19 and moat of Meaaine ridge. Wytachaete C. M. H hwab mad director general of U. B. shipbuilding. April 17 Viscount Mllater made British war secretary. f Baron Nurlan made Austrian foreign minister. Bolo Pasha executed for treason against France. made atrong attack a April on Amei leans tn Tout sector and took Selcheprey village, but were driven back with heavy losa. April 2i British and French naval forces raided German bases at Ostend and Zeebrugg and sunk concreto-laue- n vessels at channel mouths, April 26 British drove back Germans east of Amien. Get marts took Mount Kemmel and advanced to northwest, threatening Ypres. April 2fi Germans captured Dranoutre ami ht. Elol April 29 German attacked atrongly on three sides of 1 pres salient and on Belgian line, but weie repulsed, losing heav-llFrench retook Lucre. Senate passed Overman at y. bill May 4 Campaign for Third Liberty loan closed with loan heavily May 9 President ti ilaon ordeied Investigation of alleged graft In aircraft work. on GerMay 7 Nicaragua declared -war many and her allies. Houmatila signed peace treaty with central powers, i May IftQitend bass bottled up by th sinking of old cruiser by British 11 May Italians took tha Col del Orso and Monte Corno by atonn. May passed tha Overman ouse bill. May posed May German plot In Ireland exand Blnn Fein leaders arrested. 18 Entente powers, Japan and China, agreed on plau for preservation of the peaco In the far east. May 19 Australian troopa captured Villa aur Ant-re- , German air raiders killed 44 In London and lost five planes. parsons May 23 U. 8. took over carrier business of Iu liman company, British merchant transport Moldavia torpedoed- 65 troop Americans killed. May 24 Republic of Whit Russia pro, claimed. Coats RIc declared war on th central powers. May 27 Germans attacked on th Alan front, taking tha Chemln des Dames; and between Voormeieel and Loo re In Flandera, where they were repulsed. Italians broke through enemy lines at on lower Have. Capo Bile May 26 Center of crown prince's army crossed th Veal at Flames but allla checked advance on flanks. Americana In Picardy captured Can-tign- y by dashing attack. May --9 Allies evacuated Pnlaaona and Germans pushed advance to Fere en Tar-densix mile north of tha Marne. May 99 German aviators bombed Canadian hospital, killing many. May 31 Germans reached the Marne at apex of their salient. U. 8. transport Prealdent Lincoln aunk 26 navy men lost. by House passed I12.OuO.OUO, fa) army appropriation bill. June 3 Allied reserve stopped German advance. June 8 U. 8. learned German to American operating waters, had aunk 10 vessel aim- - May 25. June 8Germans shifted main attack to Oise front, with no aucceaa. Two more vessel aunk by German U boat In American water. June 4 Americana defeated " Germans In Chateau Thierry sector. June 10 Germans advanced two miles east of Montdldter. losing heavily. Americana cleared Germans from Bel-lea- u wood. Italian torpedo boat raided Auatrlan naval baa near Dalmatian Islands, sinking one battleship and damaging another. June 11 French defeated Germans southeast Of Montdldler and Americans won again near Chateau Thierry; Germans reached th Oise at Machamont and Bethanoourt. Torpedoing ef British transport Ausonla reported;IS 4i loat. French repulsed heavy German June attack between Courcelle and Mery, and made successful counter-attac- k southwest of Noyon. June 14 Turka seised Tabria, Persia and looted American consulate and hospital. June 16 Austrian began great offensive on front of 100 mile In Italy, crossing the Plave at various place. 17 - oi back across tha river and French withstood all assaults further east. ' Haytl declared war against Germany. July 16 Americans smashed German attacks east of Chateau Thierry, of Russia ' July 16 .French andexecuted. Americans began big -- drive, - pushing asst ward on front from Be ilea u to the Alan and taking many towna iudpi l&onera. July 19 LTanco-Americtroopa made further advance on bol sauna Chateau Thierry front British took town of Metere b. 8, armored cruiser oan Diego destroyed near New York by submarine. offensive conJuly 29 Franco-Amerlca- n tinued, more towns and great numbers of and guns prisoners being taken. Germans retreated from south bank of x-Czar ue an -- ' Mrn. Big transport Justlct torpedoed Ireland, ten of crew lost July 21 Chateau Thlerfy captured allies. German sank three barges damaged a tug close to Capa Cod. 26 July Heavy fighting north of Marne, French retaking RcuiL 27 German July retreated along whole front north of th Marne. at off by and the tha a July 28 crossed th Ourcq on- will front. July 29 Allies took Grand itoxoy, Cugny and other towns, despit fierce resistance, and gained control of the Dormans-ltelm- a road. at Americana in fight took feergy and Rone here. July 31 Control of telegraph and telephone lines taken over by U, 8. government. Aug. 1 Americans cleared th Bota da Meunler of Huna Aug. 3 Allies advanced their entire Franco-Amarlcan- - de-per- taking Bolaaone and German retreated precipitately toward the Vesle. German In Albert region retreated east of the Ancre. Allied forcee occupied Archangel Two British destroyers aunk by mine; 97 lose Aug. 9 Allies pushed their line to th Vesle. Government announced America and Japan would send troopa to Vladivostok to occupy city and protect k rear of force. British ambulance transport Warllda torpedoed; 123 loat. Aug. 9 American and French units forced crossings of th Vesl on both, ides of Flames. Aug. I British snT French started offensive on the Amiens front, taking many towns and 10,000 prisoners. Aug, 9 Further progress mads by the allies In licardy, 7,000 more prluoners taken. Montdldler Aug. 10 Allies took and Chaulnes; Americans with British won sever fight north of the Somme. Americans captured Flsmette, across line, Csecho-Elova- -- the Veale from r'tamee. Aug. II German sank nine fishing boat off Massachusetts coast Organization of Flrat American field army, under Perilling, completed. Aug. 16 Germans withurew iruiu llebu-tern- e salient north of Albert. British troop o upled Baku, center of Caspian sea oil region. American regiment landed at Vladivostok. Aug. 17 One hundred L W, W. members convicted tn Chicago of disloyalty. Aug. 19 Germans were forced hack In the Lys sector, between the Mau and the Gtae and northwest of Eoissons. Aug. 21 b rench took Lase.gny and advanced In other sectors. British attacked In the Hebuterne sector between Albert and Arras, taking several towns. Aug. 22 British took Albert Aug. 24 British took Bray, Thlepval and Grandcourt h rench cleared south banka of the Ola and th Ailette. House passed draft ag extension blit Bolshevik! defeated by allies on Ussuri front. Aug. 26 British entered Bapaume. Aug. 2T French took Roys and neigh, boring towna Ailicy broke through Illndanburg line In Scarp river region. Senate passed draft ag extension biQ. Aug. 28 Nrltlrii advanced astride the Scarpe, taking Crolselles and pelvea French took Cliaulues and Neale and many other towna and reached th at Somm. French took Neyon. Americana detested Germans at Juvigny. Senate pasted bill making U. 6. dry after June 30, 1919. Aug. 30 Germans loat Comblfs and fell back toward 1arpnne. In th Lys sector Batlleul. they abandoned t Aug. SI Franco-Amerlca- n forces won big battl north of Bolsaons. British recaptured Mount Kemmel In Aug. 29 Lie salient. Sept. 1 British captured Peronne. Sept. 94 rench and Americans gained full possess on of tha Solssons plateau. British smashed Drocourt-Quealine. Sept. 4 Britlah advanced far beyond the Canal du Nord toward Cambral. French drove Germans north of the Ole. Germans In Vesle sector retreated to- -' ward tha Alsne, pursued by Americans and French. Sept 6 Entire German Itne from Peronne almost to Reims retreated for several milca. -- German Chancellor Von Hertllng resigned. U. 8. transport Mount7 Vernon bit by torpedo; 35 ktllel Sept. 6. Frencn captured Ham and Chauny. Manufacture ef malt liquors tn U. S. after Dec. 1 ordered stopped. First army, aided by Sept. 12 Am-ncFrench, attacked on both aides of 8t. Mihlel salient, making big advance and taking many towns. British took Havrlnrnurt and Moeuvres. British steamer Galway Castle torpedoed; 169 lost, lx eluding 90 women and i hildren. Approximately 14,000 0P0 Americans registered under new draft law. Sept. 13 Americans cleared nt al a 8-- POcLI8-Jerm- Bn a north of Beto ... smashed. U. 6. transport Otranto aunk In com Sion; 450 lost. Oct. 7 Americans In furious battl tor north end of Argonn foreat. Oct 8 President Wilson answered German peace' note by demanding the evacaskuation of all occupied territory and Gering whether the chancellor meant ana many accepted th Wilson term, whether he spoke only for the present authorities of the empire. Allies smashed Hlndenburg defense oi front between Cambral and St. started Quentin, and Franeo-Americanew drive east of the Meuse. Oct. occupied Cambral and pushed far beyond. Prln e Frederu k Charles of Hesse elected king of Finland by landtag. ish mall boat Leinster torpeOct. ' doed; 4u0 lost. Le Cateau, railway center, taken by s. Oct 11 Argonne wood cleared of Germans by Americans. Kaiser called rulers of all German fedora led states to conference. Ort. 12 German chancellor sent reply to Wilson, saying Germany accepted all hl terms and agreed to evacuat all Invaded territory.German defense Entire ayatera In - Champagne smashed. Oct. 13 L Fere and Laon taken by the French. Serbs captured Nish. Oct. 14 Prealdent Wilson rejected Germany's peace and armistice proposal takAllies began big drive In Flanders, ing Roulers and other town Italians captured Durazxo. Oct. 15 Allies took Mentn, flanked and threatened' Bruges; 12,(00 prisoners taken. Oct. 16 Genecal retreat from northern Belgium by German Americana captured Grand Pre, north of the Argonn.- - Allies pursued Austrians Into Montena- gQct. 17 Germans evacuated Ostend. Lille and Doual. (k-- t IS Allies occupied Turcolng, Rou-bal- x, and Thlelt Zeebrugge nation ot Cxf'cho-Slova- k Independentdeclared by Its provisional government. federalixatlon fcmperor Charles decreed of empire. Oct 19 President Wilson rejected Austria-peace proposal Allied armies In Belgium reached tha Dutch frontier. - Fourth Liberty loan closed, heavily oversubscribed. Oct , 2015,000 retreating Germans Interned In Holland. Oct, 21 Germany made reply to President Wilson, full of evasions, denial and assurance Allies In Ferbla reached tha Danube and Isolated Turkey. Oct. 22 Britlah entered suburb of Valenciennes and crossed the Scheldt Oct. 23 President Wilson told German government he would take up with allies the subject of an armistice; nut that the U. 8., If It must deal with the kaiser and his crew, demanded not peace negotiations, but surrender. Britlah broke through German defenses south of Valenclenne Americans made advance In terrific fighting in Meuse valley. herbs, Slovenes and Croatian announced formation of sovereign state. Oct 24 Italians began big offensive on the Piave Una. Oct 26 French In big advance In Eerra-Oiregion. I.udemlorff resigned. Declaration of Independence of th people of middle Europe promulgated in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. I British occupied Aleppo. Oct 27 Germany replied to President Wilson, asking terms for armistice. German relchstag put control of military in civil government Allies crossed the Plave tn Italian drive. Oct. 28 Austria-Hungar- y asked for separate armistice and peace on allies' terms. 29 Got. Austrian lines beyond the Plav ' smashed by allies. Turkey presented separata peace proposals. Oct. 3ft Entire Turkish army on th Tigris raptured. Austrian commander In Italy asked Gen. Dlaa for armistic Oct M Armistice with Turkey went Into affect. Allies opened new drive on Ghent Kingdom of Greater Serbia proclaimed. Croatian parliament decreed separation of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia from 16-lr- al-lie- Oa-te- i an Austro-Hungari- Hungary , se Hungary. Nov. 1 American First army smashed German lines weat of the Meus All.es drove Germans out of 19 towna In Belgium. . Austrian army fleeing across th Taglla-ment- o In Italy. Count Tlxa. former Hungarian premier assassinated. JUkrainlana and Teutons captured Lera- Nov 2 King Boris of abdicated and a peasant republicBulgaria was established. Hungary s complete separation from Austria declared. Americana made great advance on both aides of the Meuae. Trento taken by Italians. Valenciennes taken by British. Nov. 8. Trieste occupied by Italian Armistice with Austria signed. Nov. 4 Armistice terms for' Germany fixed by allie , British taptured Le Quesney In offensive between tha Eambre andgreat th Scheldt. Nov. 6 American win fierce battle for Meuse. crossing of the President W ilson told Germany to ask armstic terms from Foch. French mad big advance, taking Guise and Marie Nov. 8 Great French victory on front. Mihlel salient, taking nearly 20,006 prisAmerican troopa entered Sedan. oner .Revolution spreading through Schleswig kept. 15 Germany ask ad Belgium to and other parts of Germany. Nov. 7 Practically all of German fleet make peace, In Serbians and French took strong Bulrevolt. reported German emissaries reached Marshal garian positions on Salonlki front. Sept 16 British successfully attacked Foch to ask armistice term northwest of 8t. Quentin and French adGermans evacuated Ghent, Socialist party demanded abdication of vanced south of that city. Allies pushed their advance on Salqnikl the kaiser. Nov. 8 Bavarian diet deposed King front to a depth of ten miles. Belgium refused German peace offer. Ludwig and the WStteisbach dynasty. 19 Great advances mad by allies on entire Sept Big food riots In Holland June 16 Italians checked Austrian towna west front. 4 drive, retaking many positions. British and Arabs routed th Turka In Nov. 9 Kaiser Wilhelm abdicated. ' Americana repulsed heavy attacks In Palestine Social Democrats In control of governToul sector and In Alsace. 22 Gen. Altenby reported advance ment in Germany; Ebert made chancelJune 20 Allies drove back Austrians In ofSept, 60 miles In Palestine and proclaimed In Berlin. capture of lor; republic Italy. Nov. 10 KaUer fled to Holland. Nasarcth. Americana etormed German trenches Sent. IS French reached th Oise river Nov. 11 Germany armistice signed and posit tons near Cantlgny. south of St Quentin. terms, amounting to unconditional surrenJune 23 Austrians began retreat In Allies continued their big advance In der, and the war came to a clow Italy. Bolshevist defeated by Americana and Macedonia, occupying Prilep. June 21 Auatrlan retreat turned Into Sapt. 24 Gen. Alienby reported capture British on th Dvina. a rout. of Acre and Haifa. Nov. 13 Emperor Charles of Austria abJune 23 Italian cleared west bank f 25 Serov ' Velea and Britdicated. raptured tha Plav of Austrians, and attacked ishSept invaded Bulgaria. Nov. 13 Allied fleet arrived at Constan-tino2s heavily In mountain region. American and French opened Sept June 27 Second national draft drawing Mg Nov. 14 American and French troopa drive between th Suippe and th held In Washington. moved Into Alsace Meuse, taking many towna and prisoners Canadian hospital ship Llandovery CasBritish captured Strumnltxa, Bulgaria. Former crown prince of Germany Intle torpedoed; many tost IT. 8, warship Tampa torpedoed. 1,8 lost terned In Holland June 29 Important gams made by Brit27 Nov. German government aparmBulgaria asked allies for Sept ish between Haxebrourk and Bethune. ilson to save Gerlet it. pealed to President 25 Belgians and British made anl by French southwest of Poisson many from starvation and anarchy Sept. big In AmerUan First CxecM Slovak republic under Ylaaryk troop landed advance n pn and allies gained Italy. as pres. dent .ratified by national assembly June 29 Packers and other attacked on every front region, r as profiteers tn report of federal trade at Prague. Fourth Liberty loan campaign opened. commission. Nov. 16 Belgian troops entered Antand Americans smashed Sept tn.tXX'.OOO.fXO for war through Hmdenburg tin between Cam Congress voted werp. American trooos began march to Rhine purposes. bral and St. Quentin. vilAmerican Vaux Nov. K British troops started for th Dixmude. captured July Belgians captuted Rhine. 29 lage and with trench took other imporBulgaria signed armistice, sub. Sept. Nov 18 Presi Dnt Wilson announced he tant position terms including demchil-Ixmuting to allies' American- - transport OVwtngton. j homeHon, era coat lew of Greece-anconference Serbia would attend opening of peace $ lost. Admiral Kolchak put in control of ward bound, torpedoed: and surrender of all her line of 4 Australians and Americans French capgovernment at Omsk. July cavalry entered Nov. 2ft Ov erthrow of Ukrainian governtured Hamel. 8ft More victories won by allies Eightv-tw- o ment ship launched In American fore announced Sept. Nov. 21 ter man fleet was surrendered In Hander and on the French fronts. shipvards amvon German Mirbach. Julv 6 Count American cargo boat Tlconderoga torNov. Li King Albert of Belgium entered bassador to Russia, assassinated In MosBrussels pedoed. 2! J lo- -t cow. Von Vice chancellor ChanelNov 23 Amerhan troops crossed the J7 Hertllng. t Populatlon of Murmaa coast, Russia, 'Tor Von I aver and bo reign Secretary Von Prussian frontier. Joined the entente. Hintxe res.gned. Pole captured Lemberg. Italians end French opened an', offenNov Oct 1 Damascus captured by Allenby's German states proclaimforces. sive In Albania. ed a republ.c. Julv 9 Von Kuehlmsnn'a resignation as Germans evacuated Armentleres Frrn h under Gen. Gourand entered and foreign secretary accepted by the kaiser. Lens. Strassbnrg 3 French occupied St. Quentin. Von Hints succeeded him Oi Nov rained npphr hand in Germans driven out of entire area beJuly 11 Austrian army In Albania reBerlin, but wer outvoted elsewhere In G- rmany. tween Alsne and esl rivers. treated to the Skumbt river. U 8 army transport Weatover torpeAmerican. British and Italian warsh'p Nov. Prince Alexander of Ser doed . ten men lost. the Austrian bla made regent of Juso-ElaraidedDurauo, destroying state. 12 a mile advance naval base there and all vessels In the French mad Julv Nov 27 Bavaria, broke relations ttb en Picardv front southeast of Amleca. harbor. Berlin. , tk-- t 5 Austrl Nov 7 Wilhelm definitely renounced al) sanounced withdrawal of July 13 President Wilson authorized to take over control ef telegraph and tele- her troop from Albania. his rig'.ta to the throne. - 100-nii- le St. -- -- pl 15-N- ew itish 1 a -- -- -- d n. Us-ku- b . t-- arti-bo!hev- orth t vWe -- - v phone line July 14 of country. British forces on White sea. Julv 16 occupied Kem, " Germans offensive, on both drove them yeumed along the Marne and sides of Reims AmerUan German driven back everywhere except around tambrai Prime Mavicii in of Taden made German ha1" Her as-TToPand to Invite Oct. U.a Icli, seitui to a pea-.con'erence. , ed e Nov m erned Mackeosen'a armv of 17ftO Kite Nhhtias of Montenegro deposed bv rat c.al -T Nov. 53 Lithuania procla'n-v- a repub- - Chicago. May ator Pari , Charles wgnr,, 14 James Gordon Beanett 7 prietor 22--ofDr. New York Heraldtn May MlnotI. Savu, Bt,ted May ' Ini-Gen. John B. Castleman , ous Confederate soldier. L .May 26 Maitland Armatroag ' Am!1 . New in York. artiat, 3 June Ramon M. Valdez tartan minister. 23 May Ukraine. kiUed control of tha Unionist occupied Duseei ,c. 9 Belgian-troopdorf on he Rhine. Berlin between so- ,1' 0f Panama. June 4 Charles Warren Fair, former vice president, at Indiana. i." June Gen. R. E. D Mchie. u. A., in Franc June Dr John Merrlttee Driver preacher10 and lecturer, at Chlcar. novd June George B. Harri Elit. Ungton Railway. Arrigo22 Bolto, Italian compose, June Archbishop John J. Rear. of Dubuque, I June 29 J. A. Mitchell, editor cm,-JulDr. Waahmgtea Ui'-Jet Columbus. O. . July 3 Mohammed V, sultan Vscount Rhondd British foJj troller. s- a! SsrgR&f- Bloody fighting In Dec. 7 Britlah occupied Cologne. to Cob-len- x Dec. 9 American troop rushed Rhine. as last German forces croed kaiser attempted sui Dec. C'l)ec. army oecu pied M a n Dec. 12 British troop crossed the Rhine cialist faction K 9-- a 8-- hj Ve?l0?3Amertcan troopa crossed the Rhine at Coblen. at Brest. President Wilson landed Wilson received In y Dec. 2-- Rev, Armistice extended to Jan. U. dlrec Kiev occupied by troop of th t0Dec. Mannerbelm elected re- 15-- and t?f16fntral congress Inofwoldlerw Berlin; workmen's delegates metdefeated. and epartacldes Dec 17 Polish general ataff ordered mobilization of 1,500.000 me. Dec. 25 President Wilson ate Christmas dinner with troopa of American, army of occupation. - uf,Ur Ueb-knac- ht 2Ii?tav critic. .iuIy Kobbe, , American au Aug. 6 Congressman James Dau.i son of Oshkosh, YVis. Bosenthal, famous artist at Philadelphi D Shoop, superintendent Au& of achools of Chicago. P. Kellogg. furni,T Aug. in Wahin- - in governor of Louisian Ao. Held, actress at" n Aug. 17 Jacob H. Galltnger, U. S bt., tor from New --Hampshire. Aug. 22 Herman F. Schuettler, chief of police of Chicago Aug. 28 Ollie M. James, U. a senator ohn DOMESTIC 12-A- nna B. Henderson appointed Jan. ' senator from Nevada. Jan. 8 Mississippi legislature ratified amendment prohibition constitutional Jan. lu House adopted national woman suffrage amendment resolution. Jan. 12 Chicago and middle west paralyzed by terrltte blizzard. Feb. 19 Montana legislature ratified federal prohibition amendment. Fob. 25 Wisconsin senate passed resolution, 22 to 7, denouncing La FoUetta. March 1 Brig. Gen. Thomas Cruse, department, U. 8. A., quartermasters named In charges of conspiracy In fur Dishing army supplies. March 3 Miss Anne Martin of Reno, Nev., announced her candidacy for the U. S. senate. March 6 Wisconsin assembly from Kentucky, fa-P- 7 Sept at bishop of Indianapolis, Sept. 9 Brig. Gen. L. W. V. Kennon in New York. Sept. 12 Rev. Jenkln Lloyd Jones noted preacher and pacifist of Chicago Former U. 8. Senator J. C. S. Blackburn of Kentucky. , Anthony W. Dlmock of New Yerk 17 M. John Cardin! Sept. Farley, archbishop of New Maj. Gen. Lloyd Wheaton, U. S. A . retired, in Chicago. Viscount Ichiro Motono, Japanese statesman. 25 John Ireland, Catholic an Sept. of 8ti Paul. Oct. 7 Maj. Gen. C. G. Doyan, U. 3. M. C. Oct. 8 James B. McCreary, former United States senator and governor of Kentucky. Oct. 13 John F. Hopkins, former mayor of Chicago. Oct 14 Solon Menos. minister from deadlock- all night 8 H. Wiliuton. noted Chicago. Francises. Chat ford. Catholic rof Aug. paleontologist, on joint resolution denouncing La Follette as disloyal. March 6 Wisconsin assembly passes joint resolution denouncing La Follette. Secretary Daniels established five-midry" son around naval training stations. House passed sabotage bill, 219 to 0. March 7 Conferee agreed on administration (Ailroad bill. Automobile chamber of commerce announced-cut of 30 per cent in production oU pie as tire automobiles for fiscal year. Metropolitan magazine for March excluded froncmaiia for publication of article "IsSA.m eflca Honest T" by William Hard. March 9 Senate ordered Inquiry Into of food. prtie Milwaukee; March Berger, Adolph Germer, J. Louis Engdahl, W. P. EC Irwin John Tucker, Chicago, Kruse, Inlicted under spy act March U Senate unanimously authorized sale of German-owne- d property In United States to American citizens 12 Senate passed urgent defiMarch 111, carrying 31,180,000. fa). ciency Congressman Scott Ferris of Oklahoma elected chairman of Democratic congressional committee. March 13 Senate passed conference report on railroad control bill. Maryland house of delegates defeated womans suffrage bill. March largest reinforced concrete ship, launched at a Pacific port, pronounced complete success by expert Esther Cleveland, daughter of Groveret Cleveland, married to CapL W. 8. B. of Coldstream Guards, tn London. March 15 Congress passed daylight saving bill to take effect March 31. March 18 Delaware legislature ratified ed Kohl at hetmnn ofthe and that country under De le at Washington. Haiti, 17 Oct. Congressman John A. Sterling of Illinois. Oct 22 Dr. F. K. Brooke. Episcopal bishop of Oklahoma. Oct. 25 Charles Lecocq, French composer. 26 Oct. Ella Flag g Toung. former suof school of Chicago. perintendent Oct. 27 Eugene Hale, former U. 8. senator-from Maine. Oct. 30 Nelson N.- - Lampert, well known Chicago banker. Nov 4 Mrs. Russell Sag Morton F. Plant, financier and yachtsman. Dr. Andrew White, educator and diploNoV. 8 Robert J. Collier, editor and publisher.15-H. C. King, soldier and Nov. author. In New Tork. C. R Van His president Nov. 19-of University of Wisconsin. ' of Mormon F. Smith, mat. Gen. Dr. president Former Governor W. Joseph church. Nov. 22 D. Hoard of Wisconsin. Nov. 25 N. M. Kaufman, copper and Iron magnate and hotel man ef Chicago. Dec. 2 Edmond Rostand, poet and dramatist. In Pari Dec. ft L. W. Page, head ef U. S. bux reau of roads. Dec. 12-Ellsler, actrea aged 96. Bos-anqu- amendment prohibition April 2 Irvine L. Lenroot, Republican, elected U. 8. aenator from Wisconsin. Massachusetts legislature ratified national prohibition amendment. , April 29 X. P. Whitley appointed senator from Missouri. May 15 Air mall rout between Washand New York ington, PhUadelphia w opened. 27 Walter H. Page, Afnerican amAug. bassador to Great Britain, resigned. Two American soldiers and a number of Mexicans killed In battle at Nogale Sept. 4 Bomb explosion in federal 30. building,18 Chicago,W. killedvia4 end Injured Da mads American John Sept. ambassador to Great Britain. Oct. 1 Senate defeated woman suffrage amendment to constitution. Nov. 5 Republicans gained control of the aehate and the bouse of representatives In general election. Nov. 2t Government assumed control of all cable lino Nov. 22 Secretary Of th Treasury resigned. Dec. 16 Carter Glass sworn in as secretary of the treasury. Effi DISASTERS - Jan. 1 Conflagration tn Norfolk. V; loss $2,0ft0,fa. Jan. 13 Million dollar fir in ladlanapo lla industrial district. children killed la Feb. 14 Forty-tw- o nunnery fir in Montreal. Feb. 24 Liner Florixel, St. John N. F., to New York wrecked ip bllxxard near Cape Race; 92 lost. of March 9 Twelve killed In eollapmoving picture theater at Winchester, Five killed and 15.000.000 damage by tornado In northwestern Ohio. April 13 Seventy killed tn burning of Insane asylum at Norman, Okl In southern CalApril ifornia; towns of Hamet and San Jacinto wrecked May 1 Savannah liner City ef Athens sunk in collision with French cruiser off Delaware cost; 69 live lost. killed May 18 Nearly a hundred persona In Aetna Chemical plant, by explosion . near Pittsburgh, Pa. June tr Circus train teleeceped at 63 killed. Gary.,Ind.: June 29 persona killed by collapse - - Mc-Ad- oo NECROLOGY an out-tbe-- May 8 Marcus Mayer, famau cal manager, at Amltyvill l. I theMar U Federal Judg c. C. Gen-erHenry White, Secretary Lansing, U. named House Colonel and Bliss 8rr-FirT- o army u. returning and beard convened DVongTCM and tareweU-Britis- h President Wilson' a mcaK fleet arrived at Ubau. Dec. 4 President Wilson and Prty of Americans gnad Mg advance west 280 lhJapaneae" finer Hlrano torpedoed; Ferdinand of Bulgaria abdiOct. cated tn favor of Prince Bort Germany and Austrl aaked a and peace negotiation baaed on Yvusun - JiV 1 Dr. Frederick A. Noble, leading Congregational Clergyman, at Evanston, Jan. 5 Dr. John S. Foley, Catholic bish-o- p of Detroit Jan. 13 U. 8. Senator James H. Brady of Idaho. Jan. 14 Maj. A. P. Gardner, former congressman from Massachusetts. Jan. 30 United States Senator William Hughes of New Jersey. 2 John E. Sullivan, former heavyweight champion, at West Ablngton, Mas Leander Richardson, dramatic editor . and author. Feb. 4 CoL Frederick H. Smith, Republican leader In lllinol at Peoria. Feb. 10 Abdul Hamid, former sultan of Turkey. 14 Sir Cecil Spring-RicFeb. former British ambassador t America. 22 Feb. Terry McGovern, former world featherweight champion, at New York Feb. 26 Dr. Samuel G. Nixon, commissioner of health of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia. Archbishop Edmond Francis Prender-gaat Philadelphia. March 6 John Redmond, Irish Nationalist leader, at Ixmdon March 7 Rear Admiral Thoroaa Perry, retired, at Southern Pines. N. C. Cardinal Serofiui. prefect ot the congregation of9 the propaganda, at Rom March George Yon L. Meyer, former cabinet member and diplomat, at Boston. Prof. J. M, of Philadelphia, at Palm Bcaclu Munjon March widJames A. ow of President Garfield, Garfield, at Pasadena. CaL Charles Page Bryan, diplomat, at Washington. 15 March Former Senator Isaac Stephen-on of Wisconsin. Sir George Alexander. English actor. James St.llman, financier, at New York. March 21 Warner Miller, former U. 8. senator from New York. I, of building In Stoux City, July 1 Shell factory exploslea In Eng land killed 50. plant In munition July near Syracuse, N. T., killed 19. - IlUnoia tn July river; lives lost. 85 boat sank , Guam devastated by typhoon. persona killed In tram July collision near Nashville, Ten. up. July 12 Japanese battleship blew . killing 500 me destroy Aug. 21 Tornado in Minnesota . tTyler and Connors, killing about Oct. 8 Shell loading plant at Morgan, N. J., blew up: 94 killed. Oct 11 Sever earthquake In Porto Rico; 150 killed. reat Oct. forest Area In northeast ern Minnesota! many town deatrojed ana about 1.0U0 lives lost , fieph Oct. 25 Steamship Princes wrecked on Alaska coast; 843 Uvea lo' i.m Nov. 1 Ninety-eigpersona killed train-Nov- . wreck on Brooklyn Rapid Transit 21 About U00 killed by explosion of munition trains in Belgium. e, ht st SPORTS Feb. 8 Kleckhefer . wen billiard championship from De Or. Feb. Dempsey defeated Brennan In aix founds at Milwaukee. three-cushi- 25-J- lJ-- Mr oa ack successfully March n billiard champ fended ahip against Cannefax. th March 23 Michigan university won me conference indoor eighth annual April 19 Kleckhefer retalnd hri'?u Ion championship, beating Maupom American league tea Sept. defeated Chicago National for uorld's championship. 8 "T1 .rL rsion&l baseball quit for period ef ta Nov. 8 Kleckhefer retained three-cuslon title, defeating McOourt. Nov 22 Kleckhefer retained three cu threa-cushio- x. Margie 22 Maggi MUcheiL famous in New York. 26 March Achilla Debussy, com po-e- r, in Fa-l-Ptjd J Sheridan, famous athlete. In New York. APr;l 9 Charley Mitchell, famous English pugilist. Admiral L p. Comly U April ear S, N. retired. W. C. McDonald, first governor of New Mexico. - Apn! 12- -U. S. Senator R. F. Broussard of Louis an Budolpb Elankenburg of ' Philadelphia. April .13 Hempstead Washburn ' former maror of Chicago, . AtwilM Wi ilia m Joel Stone, U. 8. sen. ao-tre- x n- -- title, defeating Cannefax. Ion , ator Apr f--om Mi-ou- rt to U. for.rcor1 Apn! Aldurate. Chilean enor 3ft-- Pr. an n.miser. S, at Washington. gorg Carlo de Pen In t -- Uruguay- WaMrgton nrOibaroe.,CrInS4ia' P'rican, Vo 5 Mrs PitterTalmer of Chicago at Sara i t to. FOREIGN April S Five hundred killed between Mexican federal force i vchels Pae elected pro Fidopio April Dr. dent of Portugnl . Sept. 6 Hsu Shihv Chang elected dent of Cbtn Dec. 1 Peru and Chile war oxer proxlnce of Tarna ao lec 11 tiustav Ador elected predn Of SwltzerHn-. 14 Sidonlo PaO president or fft-- pr. c tueal assassinated coa-- ' ll Fretliir Llovl George mrA vlectt"crblnet won In Fr'tUh general Castro elected PV lent JW9.I - I-- - . i t . |