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Show THE URGE UIVERSAL ft SALT LAKE CITY, UTAHSUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1916 N, USE YALE STUDENTS FORM BATTERY; PLAN TO ENCAMP THIS SUMMER yQf DENIES THAT JAPAN IS BACKING DEALS IN J PHILIPPINE ISLANDS t .. , . I ,aiarcn . . . n oruciai iniia, was statement Issued today by thai TRAINING PLAN ; HERALD-REPUBLICA- 1 PUTS OFF POS LAM SURE SDN COMFORT NING Japanese consul at Manila. T. I jFuKlmura. In which denial was j Delightful to Peel Its Soothing, Mayors Declare in Favor of I ment hid any connection with re-- , Next StepHn President's Fight Healing Influence. I rent extensive Investments In thai for I on Adequate Preparations Agitation Delayed hy lis nationals " FhlllppJnef I III declared To endure the distress of itching, In th It statement f National Defense. Until Tuesday. diseased skin and not to know what that the Investments of Japanese! Poslam can do to correct the disorder r4 I capital In question wr made upon! is to neglect an opportunity for sut the Initiative of Japanese mer-- 1 preme satisfaction. w t chant ho had been long resident few ConUn:'l From rasre 1.) It is a delight to find, after abothFrcrn 1.) (Continued Page J here, and that the government was J roni.? thit applications, unsightly, hisAmri-aon said thru C. the foreign ersome affection has disappeared, it fngtr.n. I. that instead of 'voting: tories wre full of untruth'. and that recommendation to is a welcome committee affairs not ws every day, vslth Philippine! sight toin sec, Interfering I. it conducted its In fct tht M.cL.emore's res- actual improvement some stubborn table jr.'rr Representative . I ana irs. x. In manner. "wars T disease wiiUh has endured for weeks, Urr3." fut 2 I 1 IT olution, there be reported a substitute J The statement further brands asi for years. IbaseWss stories circulated here In-- f GtireT tprnk fnr I.hr. reauiring a straight vote- on a warn- perhaps Poslam Soap, medicated with Posl resolution. deing A letter fr rn Samuel Gornpers. presthat all of quality that can be put Japan entertains Jtimating mem-Democratic of Absence many into a soap. for tender skin. I'MIUWiriK I ident r f Federation of j .e,M if anti Uic .XnrT;n Never irritates.Superior bers from Washington on1 week-en- d was st tb rotiffrnif to-- t j the rxtmlVf Investment of Japan-- I .... For samoles. send 4c : tamos to Enter- ii" trips. I e" capital. ; by l:f;-rfnrmfr secretary lurrn, Laboratories. 32 West 25th St., to gency Clark Unwillingness by Speakeron of Ptftto. Tlf ?ni. i; p.irt: New York City. Sold by vll Druggists. a motion Monday, entertain tabling "tt tlmr, a.i( th sLit mitlt? 1 which is unanimous consent day. aa CAPTOR IN BACK 'rii re.kir.sc SHOOTS lrni Pleas of Indiana Democrats that no nsrenrle. will make ltl.r SIGNS COMPLAINT be taken before the Indiana pri- JUDGE vote t r t" : r. deicrrnlr that- OnklnnJ lnllre flfflcer Fatally Wound-t- r ..( jr.rj next are held maries Tuesday. tuAk" provision for ih prof lie Arretel. The desire of many members for the Wife of Jurist Xnrrotrlj- - Kncapea Betas n industrial as w 0 fit thir walk-InIn the hope that 4. Marcn Cal.. While Oakland, t s possible delay. to i longest r their lilt by Auto Driver. will have ar-- rf never a go on record crowded street under alonr they A. Rogers of the criminal E. of taxation for pre-- : Judge on the proposition. tonlKht. an nnlJentif led man, hre not f.ll upon th poor. of division pareil n3" in Doubt as to the temper of Repub- witness in acity court is complaining t a r r I pr-i- n believed to be n footpad, jiurrcptltiotis-l- y A'tdl'ionat r complaint issued yestermembers. lican a revolver from his hip pocket irw the Income tx, so L. B. Shearer, 1621 S. convened day House against the Soon today after I heavtu-eto f i around behind him upon and by graduate street. He Ninth East announced Shearer that Pou Chairman charges Acting to p y." tfuie te.f rhot In the back and fatally wounded should of decided there a had violation willful the with committee traffic his Mr. rs. in! orsfAr irij ;if or hf raptor Hobert V. Oushe. a patrolThiee-inc- h field piece used by Yale students in military drill. vote until Monday. Then ordinance. Walter W. Little, city be no rt n Would jitiE proirrar.t for man. The dyln officer exchanged sev-- rl Clark added to the perplex- prosecutor In Judge Rogers' court, Yale has the battery. Its maximum range Is June a ten days' encampment will be Speaker military pi in charge of the Pres of those ities of the case hol with hl. fleefnc a?"fallant. NKW HAVEN,Its March 4. preparedwho will have four miles and it cost, complete with held at Tobyhanna, Pa., along with a ident's I aheef"J. military t.li t the latter, apparently unhit, he would against Shearer,charge announcing by is ness by orKanlzlnsr the fight latter's next a battery In two limbers and a caisson. $2500. The company of regulars. practice to bring the door which nearly 500 undergraduates have Yale battalion consists of four com- will be held with the Targret At the service not recognize a motion :.;nT t twnlh'. .la; or regular neighbor. enlisted. It win be equipped with of 135 men each. The governThomt'SOii s.tid: with field artillery proposal up Monday, because It was along will t?:ree-lncAccording to the complaint, Mrs. ment will supply each of these four ammunition, field pieces, which are aim-M- panies ba carried on tnanimous consent day. which a maneuvers, n e have can policy of Ir,s!d'nt Wilson. lie "Apr, ar three-Inc- h In was waiting for a car at to of aliove four the the famous Rogers oonnruetion under with conditions actual ! t companies s f v approaching it failed HefDM Compromise. :ot;-ir.Ioi:r o n experi-'.of Americana had French 75 mm. gun, which has proven raid that Ninth East a and Tenth South street. of as as field For drill warfare pieces, possible. making battery nearly enee. The "'.'of titlonarv w.tr won been told to their property in its efficiency in the present European sixteen Kuns in all. Yale battery has been An informal meeting of Democratic When the car stopped to let her get the purposes n v r a war. remarkaht-ron, Shearer, it is alleged, drove past by a'u arlty ;inl M.xiro and tliat more than 200 Amerthree weeks the under the direction of Carl Bellman of members of the rules committee, Ma- so During the past been The first run has Just arrived and Yale has four the Second regiment, Connecticut Narapidly that the machine brushed trT.'tii'o!ii icans have been killed. ir.i'rit lt!nlay of r drilling battery odds. Th vi tory v.s ro t",ir due to Leader Kitchin, Chairman Flood the sKirts or Mrs. Rogers. "We are stnndlrff by the rrenident." has been added to the equipment of nlfjnts a week. After college closes in tional Guard, since its formation. jority ns- our abtlitv tl an to fi! porKT.tr paid Mavor Thompon, "but when- - will of the foreign affairs committee and in!nlty. th rreident ?tand by the American 27 same the Is On batthe control. his It that after atthe speaker followed. In the course of way. explained February "Our r!ii v, .iT tn. k nn awful toll was furious talion to a of two wood the ordered occupy onslaught days a lively two hours' session on the quest. f a i from loth wan risth-tacks of the German infantry were sus- - east of the fort at Douaumont. "iX'ork Women. for "We were this German tion of framing the rule, Mr. Kitchin pended during the night, the posses--noj prepared for Hi if ir jr Mi.s Anne Morpan. In an address slon of the village itself being of soldier relates,successful," our way "in a repror.i h to us tt.at w :o v : It mailing brought forward his proposal for a- Fresh Ranch !t.f,r.- a woman' club here today, said without occupation of the into the wood, but it was absolutely advantage Jearn from ir owi Eggs, Monday only 20e v. omen of the th': to the south, which command Impossible to go further, for we were straight warning resolution. The Presheights country should Bacon 15c Breakfast "Thire It possi once hostile and make it uiUenaole rm!e at to a lor tne to fierce fire from a of education looking entertain 3 pkgs. Pancake Flour subjected ident's backers refused rannais;i! ..3Ro if (M, country f r forces. the bility thait'! tl.French machine Good Hams, per lb 15o suggestion. The attitude of the adminPossession of the plateau of Douau-mo- of our effective force guns. will ever was citld upon to wat, huta we ;r th- rd s t; nStat"5.a military service In lOc Picnic Hams, per lb In either killed or wounded."struck down, istration was plainly, they said, for Is essential to the Germans of aLrcr"It"n on fort-i::iil. ' view of on 15o lb the resolution "In McLemore Salmon, the Kippered crisis the wonnn' the A deseemingly isprojected of French chasseurs, call-killing operations captain rrejnt u.ou t iNf-rour ov. ri 50c may 35e doz Ideal-nwhole per of the an Oranges, end it of but and creative.' a Vaux, mut pointed scribing German attack near Douau floor and making TOc hearths nnd home.n a r itrist lnvalr.n. Apples, per box that even with the line from Pepper mont toutthe'rcgion Mis Mors:. in said. "Otherwise. Atner Intantry IS ReStinq On March 2. tells the followMng story: matter. 2 pkgs. Corn Meal 15c ornpIa-en.-ve v . y irnlult in ti ii i uivi..T iu 'luiu uiuviii CbnMMeitrM Win Honor. iiiti of on wrmen lean could not the to result to their' addition iiur pass In fearing 45c Coffee .35c Blank's would our alirir Germans their While the r.eutralit y. but wIs oer Ham again hands, on "German a forces warnchlKlri-Ideals Artillery of on a straight the tijht Thursdaya along honor. vote lOc Onions find the French solldlv fortified from front of three miles delivered an not bid" t i truly f.i-- tliat ur p furious a Democratic to the women to force upon 2 bunches Green Onions . . leaders administration up 5c Terre to Froide Souville a;id Vaux, resolution, ing with the of nr contributing t i the horrori "f th- "It Douaumont attack, Fortre; village - nation 2 lbs. Ham Bologna a to mering 25c realization made universal to that are those sacrifices where admit unwilling as the they equal Detachlofrankly :;. h t objective. the or trrum rt military service is th cornerstone of F.s, iS5c; 10s in the assault on L'miaumonl would be ments of principal $1.25 Lard, German divisions recent- take chances on what the Republicans deaUn-2 lbs. Peanut Butter munitions 25c to gain the slightest advan- ly broughttwointo oiii:; from the nation's existence. Women demand Renecessary zone a the of such with do proposal. would fighting 2 . Ki:ro;-.ishore.4 to our 15c lbs. Peanuts ta leldf cqr.iHty then they must share an tage. ..threw our themselves From l. to be are said organizaM.ontInjed willing leaders against Page 2 lbs. Cheese All reports reaching Paris represent tion. This movement 85o riiTiit.- In eorjnl I.esrally tve r.r- wi'lnri 4 o'clock publican th-at when tho demand resolubegan upon McLemore part 5 lbs. Apples ac ounls assert that there has been the French troops as in the highestin in the afternoon and had been preceded to aid in tabling the 10c us con-tukintr t? in n crisis. :.osp.. brok"it rh-l.ve 2 large cans on the western front to equal spirits, with amide reinforcements de- by a bombardment of indescribable in- tion, because they regard that as more rifithins - K'l-Pineapple ...,25c In a ".pal; :..e;f ion to l enour to in arouse the hands "It reserve for all eventualities. The Wheat Flakes, pkg ..; the ferocity of the attacks delivered by fense ...5c or less of a negative action, but their 'Ml ! t. a 1; rule if tv 'iri3 None Such Mince Meat thus far tensity. is the educational Verdun around Ours lines ,.. 25c ....... :.rmst. "I o;tti!ry. want to on a clear French proposiour the that say attitude warning infantry A 'oir.filo'.ition in our situation is IT antagonists of the ur.t--.the sissured been r; have 40c by Is Coleman's troops homo Mustard in. the trie first is declared to be disputin-- r every inh Verdun showed tenacious different. be notwithbut would quite bravery, tion probably Intervention the without sector Good ti.e owr'til and ci;., ftv ni.rhl.or that ri. 25c ranch lb Is demanded of of Immediate action butter, the of the McLemore the courage to enemy the chief objection The ground and in their latest effort to of strong reserves, available in rase of standing Good 25c lb ha.i cro-.vS"i'i c!,iy. t n; !n o ir creamery French once chasseurs butter, lived wni:ii :i of Arr.f ria. up again ' as sounded by friends of have forced the German to rest on the need. Fresh Utah eggs, doz 23c to their reputation. I et us ?'o arouse will l niad not far distant. They went into resolution, ptiblto opinion upon laurels so far won and lenve the con- r.t I'nrU. Confidence I'elt 10c generally, is that Liver Sausage, lb resolutions, t the . a and u. v ' ra warning veritable ' of f: fight wuich upon of slaughter the thnt ro.J tiothlnx 'i'iirtr preparodness 2 lbs In Paris hy the enemy was their reward. Head of the battle to their art with 25c burdened tinuntion The is requests caused Cheese, its apprehension There preamble r ii ut refui S.iU V" if able to de- stand nicainst it. The women were lery. Dried Beef, lb 12e of the enemy dead right for papers that do not exist or cannot the ground given up to the Germans in were r,tacks our Whm that t!m d upon to trlve tiseir all when it o'ir i i;ii-nall 25c Oranges 15c barbed up wire no denied not is advices show Paris doubt This that against by entanglebe v.. has disappeared under ments. Fierce i orr produced. 4 hill i.uve to fiiht. unl4s r a too late. I. us see that we are remains In the minds of the French the first br.ttle new lbs. 15c close at Cabbage on quarvote a to fighting obtain it, the public being reminded ters, and in some members trying analysis, It rrrulf rn preifna bl. We not too bit". We shall help to arouse our fie Pimento d Cheese, jar places sometimes requires Is nothing in the nature off(that field strategv fact there that that even believe very 2 and tptesaR-'SS.they us some stalks trvlf..v..-;iTCr at jofi l.y to ir world the riot to Celery gave large .....5c engagements, meet In to preparedness, order retire advance, the advantage. Nevertheless, thepoints that forces case a ietni in tne wennati eriort. trie be... .riti-'ir.nSOc will gain their cause many votes. GerMa - Tl Chocolate, per lb the Mrxl- - war. hut to preserve peace." of the battle of the mans in the lief existing that the crown prince has as 25c Pancake Flour 15e came to So far as the Senate was concerned, back the hold charge Marne. critics The that again, military 3 lbs. seeded Raisins 25c determined to capture Verdun and if with a heavy loss of men the original with fresh companies of men. over the issue hed calmed agitation 2 20c cans Pork and Beans 25c second attack possible to break through the French French lin-- might nave been main-am- i at "The precisely down almost completely tonight and 6 o'clock, and it wasbegan as determined Peaches, Cherries, vote line ami open up the way to Paris. Raspberries, on economy in the strength tained. the general opinion yesterday's can 10c the first, if not more so. Tnere baa been some fighting fur- - of the defending force, through sa-in- as "A all resolutions relating to the 15 oz. loaf Bread I 5c was In little this tabling after wounded lias counted neavny on recoil, the line in the west, the gacious ther south 3 was that the Senate had shown the head Gum 10c the a of subject by after of Germans their pkgs. explosion the check shell, the Germans reporting the repulse of a iu.it.H'.ir Infnntrv ottnek Can Catsup 10c Forces ro but in spite of this injury and before that its attitude was strongly against 2 cans Oysters, Peas, Deans ....15c French attack In Iorralne, In which the important launched against being carried away from the field of any interference with the President in as those 5c vvnci iiuio iu French had some initial success, but Verdun, it Is urged, must have, lost j i,"i"Di Starch, uuic 01 uif diplomatic negotiations on the submapkg SOc bottle Olive Oil so many good work done by my men. Their ag-S5e ! rine controversy. were nfter to forced when the stopped relinquish spirit ground 50e the day's fighting Vic.ro In Ridgeway's Tea, lb ,..r... - COIira SeOUS afSault. n- n - gressien throughout on Seene. Good Broommarvelous. 25c Bryan Parative oulet. while from none of the ft Th; French pubHc oks at Ure situ- had"It been a fact that we sustained losses Former Secretary Bryan, who ar-a other European war fronts is events flt.t t,je ,rIv interruption of the soc- - duringis these n.tnGAIXS IN SHOES. actions, but our casual- today to fulfill of moment reported. ond bettl" and shows remarkable confi- - ties were much under those of the en-- i rived in Washington conferred Ladies' Bronze Boot . . . . 73.00 with his lecture engagement, cmy." dem in thy e entiial .Miuo.ne. ladies' $2 fine Shoes line Big n; Oprnol to llneilmi. in I.Ine Seeond RepresentaPositions the Temps, "marks Congress, closest friend One lot children's shoes Stronger. o5e The Itusslan occupation of Wills in trro beginningsays "The of a new and decisive period of ten days separating tive Bailey of Pennsylvania, who has 35c overalls Boys' of Verdun been in constant communication with of th campaign. It will he a! the first and second battles Men's Turkish. Armenia in regarded In Pe- - phase Shoes S2.H5 $3.50 2 21 to March demonstration formal and February appears to him over the armed ship controversy. Men's patent leather Shoes. .. .$2.00 trograd as a development of first ratev iii.ii me i ii ii ii i Dili's iroin in riHnii:, be the normal time for these continu- Mr. on wn a the further full him Imporianr-ereport1 opening Bailey gave which seem to have .. vv?:.:---'.-;r 'and Belgium cannot Hbeare broken, and that ing battles, o ii3KU.ni ior me tnumn urmies. iniu '."i the type of the present day con- the latest developments in the situaole of armi. ncapa (,,,,, ,,,0,5 Koal is a long .iistance away yet rmm operating effectively by the lightning-th- e flicts." says the military critic of the tion. - like mUhmis that stieceeded itti them Journal des Debats. "In Champagne Kiisl.ui headed southward said he assured Mr. Bryan Mr. and France bvfore the 'at-ob- there was a similar delay between our that atBailey wanl Mesopotamia, but th military in llsitnn there was an overwhelmheart 114 and 116 WEST 1ST SO. of th .Marne. and in Russia In I'.Uo. first great offensive, on September 25, out rv.rs have manned alra.lv in Congress favorable to ' i fi. majority our ing ami . is second. October '' .,.. ..rvni,i ro,i.. frtr r: ,1 ro.VeiKbattle from that point of viewso that the resolution, but that he considVerdun presents "Kvldently it is not with cheerful- - the warning Nicholas" armies over the 400 mile erable of as to what the vote no ness H made witli various that furnishes the prediction interest. is staffs general stretch to a 1un'tlcn with the lirltl-- h precise elements for a rincere appre-- ! have adopted this kind of battle, which would be. on the Tigris. ciatiou of tlie wastage of the German delays almost indefinitely a decision "Mr. Bryan is interested just as la forces. It will tench r,: at just what thus far. In fact, never obtained. But any other In addition, .ml of more Immedint citizen In the Gore resoluorprogress of defensive expoint is the strength of the enemy, and such is the Mich Interest, H the bringing out of the he said, "but he certainly will tion," is the number and what effort, energetically sustained, ganization; come to the capitol and make a point that too Turks now willrein-I not v to we of tent final! is must vmuiuit-that it still make positions impossible to greatly hannererl In bringing up a him. carry tlier.i in single stroke. It personal fight on it. His attitude forcements for their army that met deall the fluctuations insep- Is virtually admitted in all countries toward the Senate action yesterday was "If. after feat at Krzerum, and is retreatlnc arable from a struggle like that In the th.it when the first position is taken it one of amusement. He referred to it of Verdun, it r.hould finally end becomes necessary to stop for the pur- laughingly. He certainly did not conwhile the southward thrust region wst.vard,Kussums pose cf organizing and preparing for a sider it a victory for those who are opt has driven n wedge in n ehech that towould be impossible new ?, x ' ..' by th: We know of cases battle. for the Germans moral corneal, t'v of west Turkish forces the between ' r wi jii passengers is against to It in warning difficult where posing in and this that young men consequences imagine Germany new buttle the It l.ake Van in Armenia and those op- wouldpolitical armed inbe ships." assailants' chances boarding 4 profound." have got through to the cast in Persia. erating crease, for, if they are well chosen, the Mr. Bryan in his address tonight, Iintlrc Line Cut Duiui. school and high On the naval side of the conflict the second are Ecothan the was the positions before stronger which Washington Some light is thrown on the rate of first. The aggressor loses the advanon their to millions. German admiralty has reported the casualties This "Old Chemist " trade mark is kr.o-college not armed mention the did nomic club, the region of Verdun in tage of surprises, of so much imporsinktnc of two Fren h auxiliary mis- a statementin hy savings which beHe made a peace WE a Ge. rn:;n soldier le-- i tance in war. It ii an honest trad: mark lor an honest preuuet. controversy. ship Ifis preparaers and a Prltish patrol boat, while longing to the Twelfth artillery inWilof to gan early in "life." PAY President but referred is less methodical, not so well speech, from the Mediterranean conies the re fantry, now a prisonerregiment behind the tion 4 PER and son then and once, less indirectly. The gulated only complete. lines. He says: CE. T. port of the sinking or tne Italian who now knows exactly the Bring In the boy "On the 21st of February, he d to my point menaced, steamer Giava. a 26o0-toboat, bv an conhad has to time -n; n y and Introduce him. had taken nt rate his reserves and take his pari 1 if U'Hi men submarine. . Official denialr omjany it was Austrian "8 -4. ' . Ail compose I Start him out with a gagenteni. .... 11' I. ,ii. 01 .........r, 24 officers. GIVE AWAY BREAD Then we wei.t into "In fact, second battles have alwavs si "nest egg" and little two French warships is made In Paris. and battle and ihe organization 7 cune out TO INDUCE PEOPLE cii. up to now, not only less furious. one to Ii nun. you've reduced and officer taught him a On. is 56 medicinal for It so US?. CJoIng not but or extensive food t::? tct years. efficacious as Ilrtprrnte Mrwgcle TO CHURCH COME TO a us is of miracle that the ercaned lesson. valuable any initial attack." comrnbsr the "OM Chemut" Paris, March 4. The official oTfice massacre. The ffre. f the French ma- - ' war munication Issued by the chine guns was so powerful and well 'i' HYING TO Chicago, March 4. One thousand 7Tns follows: directed that entire lines of our men ' "What did you trClSIGNAL. tonight reads an that who map of bread will be given away leaves were cut down. "In Artols attack by the enemy, if he could marry your isked you services of the Immanuel at the "The trench nrtlllery fire and the daughter?" til I,,'. with the object of driving us from the church here tomorrow as of the French infantryBaptist as "I as reacted crater which we occupy near the road marksmanship grouchy, possible." men an made in of Mr. Cumrox. campaign to "I equally heavy repart advertising couldn't tell him from Xeuvllle to I.a Foils, was k 35 ! A I N S T Pt other com- plied the ranks of almost all the lavages to the church, the out a that attract has persons Gladys riht SET j sharp pulsed. 1 of my regiment. but o' I'd sort panies hint the Rev. Johnstone temper, thought pastor, Myers, In "In the Argonne we cannonaded "I had only time to throw myself to him that she micht have inherited announced today. Dr. Myers said the region to the southeast of Vauquols down on the ground and play the dead ne." Washington Star. he believes a church should advermn n." demolthe German organizations and V. S. MeCorniok, Prest. tise a Another German also The musical acuteness of horses is just as a mercantile concern Anthon prissoldier, ished several shelters. II. Lund. Vice Prest. oner to of does. the the shewn y the with French, which belonging by vioa rapidity of Verdun very "In the region Geo. Albert Smith, Vice Prest. Twenty-fourt- h of learn horses the of regiment infantry, significance IT. M. aiichelsen. Cashier. lent bombardment has been In progress described his experiences in very much trumpet calls Th modern, safe and jlpn$ant method. Painful needle injections all day on the left bank of the Meuse ' Craving for alcohol removed in rever used. No bil after-effectat hill 304 and Cote de IOIe. On the an Intense right bank the enemy, after IHllKK DAYS or money will bo refunded. bombardment directed on the Ilaudro-moAll Dm? and Tobacco Habitj Successfully Treated. wood, east of Cote du Polvre, launched against our positions an at-- i tack ivhlch waa stopped by our ma A W chine gun and Infantry fire. "In the morning: the Germans had In again gaining a foothold succeeded 625 n. Seeond Hontt. Jt, Salt CltT. Wasatch 1! 9U In of Douaumont, from the Tillage C9 IttatttMte In frlaelpal CI tie. which we had driven him last evening by a counterattack. "The struggle continues desperately, with alternate advance and recoil, for the possession of the village. 'In the Woevre there has been less -activity on the part of the artillery. sum: In Lorraine. In the region of the J a9 11111145' Andrew Carnegie. ponds of Thlaville, after artillery preparation we carried several sections of an enemy trench. About prisonKB! ffi The canny Scot had rather a blunt way of putting things, but nevertheless he ers were taken. Including sixty one officer. Two machine guns and one bomb lilt the nail squarely on the head in his statement that the people will get thrower also remain In our hands." qqMttELU Unit close to their banks just to that degree that the banks endeavor to get close rrench Hold Summit. . fttiin ' The determination of the German atto the people. "Walker Brothers Bankers have always enjoyed a close assotacks on the village of Douaumont Is 1 IT 'IlllttlltL' bytothe strategic advantage of explained ciation with customers, believing this makes for the sound growth of both the south held by the the heleht aHBtipimmBd the war to the bastion yreneh barring the bank and customer. iimnmi? and fort. The village Itself, composed of about fifty houses. now is onlv moklnsr ruins. It Is dominated, towith the ravines at the foot of UrCIVKRSAL, gether the advanced bastions of the fort, by the French batteries massed on the Wica pTMCitcd tefcre II27 1, 1916, at any redeeming station. plateau and heights In the rear, so that the instant the Germans come to the from the woods and ravines clearing are exposed to a galling fire. they There Is no official news afternoon regarding the issue of this the strugfor the but there are indigle the French have it under cations thatvillage, " n -- 1 Bite:-; -- . - ami-contai- ns i.flf I?-- , Ibr. aJT to- l t u.t h-- :. -! Or-.ril- xe i ; sr 1 T ? t I I it.-;,- 1 i rr ; es-t-e- d. j h -- ar j n - !'. VERDUN DRIVE r i I - fi,-tr- AGAIN HALTFJ v - be-k- ( - i.-- pp v.-- a - I I'-ittf- il i l- - d irf i Two-thir- ds nt . Avi,n ! y i . i - ! n i t -- ! 1 d r-i- 'mi mm hey l o-p- le ! b. I - ro-;,- d-a- -- nr lf 1 1 i - i s n ! k-- 1 - t i i f i ! n . iv.-st- I ' V j i i j i 11- v f-- nd I! i II ; ! j iI ? t I i - ! " ..r-.- - l j hand-to-han- j ! j i i ; ? 1 ! i i i L- fltrtiri - j ! n. ; j j j J jpgi X - . a I k I be-eo- m me STORE 1 j t- e r rst'y s. j -- I ; An Ed neaiion Nick eisaeci mines . am mj i n n mum - . J- amm n j j n 4 ! I i ! i.t.i. i c- dis-cf-sitio- i i is j - " ' 1 ' DRINK HABITConqueredin THREEDays at the Neal Institute cav-;ilr- s. nt A7P ; INSTITUTE Ik THE HERALD REPUBLICAN MOVIE COUPON COOP FOR TnilKi: PARTS OF A MOVIE TICKET 20 PARTS MAKE ?.cou1,,d?ritticnhsar.a mm mm mm jdiir "When the banks get close to the people then the people will get close to the banks." Ips i ttrrrrrrrrtrTW wmimmmmk m |