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'i- ji U-v- - - f-i ” K ' A : i- - r POCKETS ARE NEW IN BATHING SUITS ' VS q - jf ? d other sectors of the Galician front series of minor fighting actions developed successfully for our troops ? - Restored in Petrograd Quiet ' Autonomy Bill Passed by Russians Refuse to Fight Finnish Diet v Shot Fired at Kovensky — to f v -- ? t- - July Petrograd 20—The Bourse announces "that" Premier Gazette Lvoff hae resigned and that Alexander F Kerensky has been appointed -- - Temier but will:- - temporarily retain Ms portfolio of minister of war and marineTseretelll has' been appointed to the post of minister of the Interior 'which wai held by M Lvoff but' will -- retain his portfolio of minister of posts nd telegraphs M Nekrazoff has been named provisionallyMas minister of Justice in - place 'Perevelxeff who resigned of Thursday : f Petrograd New Qnlct Washington July 20 — Complete quiet has been restored in Petrograd and Tartans for the reconstruction of the on the same basis of party rep Cabinet resentatlon as before the crisis are '4iow under way according to aemloffi cial dispatches today r - - ’ -- - ' Plane-Vot- Auto e - 1 1 v ct A - - - ‘4 ? i m - 'v r French Maintain Ground Against Furious Assaults : 1 vf the s Meuse-- - -- - - II ft Artillery Activity Violent in Flanders RUSSIANS RUN Berlin JulyitO-- Artillery activity in Flanders Increased s yesterday to extreme violence the German war office announced today the Trench positions onGerPart of thewere the by captured Wlnterburg mans : Dater some of these trenches were abandoned during a French at' — - FROM ENEMIES v h “Maid o Clove and MBlaaehard are also pare pastearised batters - CREAMERY COMPANY MUTUAL Gr eo O tack- 1) i and the river Strlpa are pursuing the v Russians in Disorderly Flight Vienna Reports jr j 20 —"We Ijondon made success- July several prisoners ful raids and captured Cavrelle and ‘north last opposite night anof Ypres" stud official today's nouncement - "The enemy's artillery was more active than usual northwest of St Quentin andsouthwet of Lena’ to"The war office communicationsays: night "A hostile raiding' party was r renorthwith losses pulsed east of Hargicourt- lgst night "Beyond the usualIsartillery activity both sides there further by nothing v 'rto an general headquarters issued the fol- lowing official statement today: vi "Eastern theatre: Challenged by the enemy offensive forced upon the Rus- slans against the wishes of the nation by the western powers and America’ the allied (German) forces ’advanced In 'Eastern Galicia yesterday a counterattack At 530 o’clockthrough in the -- -- new on a The ‘pockets bathing suit A new bathing" suit that' lq sure to be has two large pockets in are roomy skirt The pockets the popular one’s knitting and lots enough to carry while at the beach of other things is made of ' navy - blue taffeta and much too nice to get wet -- “Blue Grass” soil could put that full-bodi-ed flavor into VELVET AM OF RAISE i - - Onlykindly Nature could have brought out that flavor to (Continued From Page 1) ' entente1 countries caused by America’s Intervention It is 'easy to reckon how Is necessary to transmuch tonnage ' an army from America to ' Europe how much tonnage is required to feed such an army France and England are scarcely able to feed and supply their own armies' without influencing the emonomic situation still further After our preyipus success we shall be able to master this situation also through ' our fleet particularly the submarines That Is our firm conviction and assurance We and our allies therefore can look forward to any further development of military events with calm security v‘“ ' Desiree Honorable Peace- - the full with an port- ' - age-mellow- ed smoothness VELVET is Kentucky’s and Nature’s best pipe tobacco You won’t find its - v "The’ burning question' In our hearts however is how much longer the war isto last With this I come to a mat: - -- report y osmsiw- w- ‘PEACE-HON- OR’ e - - - (Continued From Page l) ness of the task before them but from "the newest rooky to the old- ' est sergeant ' they are going through their dally drill perform-- ’ lng their daily work with dash and vim and' cheerfulness and willingness that has come as genuine to the correspondent who spent the f first two years of tfie war on the r German side and with ample op- portunltles to' witness the perfunctory qualities of the GermaA Apirlt Thus far there has hot been one who boastfully unsingle soldier!: ' dertakes to underestimate his op- ponent but likewise no one has made his appearance who is not 'supremely hopeful and oonfidentof The fine spirit the prevailing is evident- on every 'side' Thev discipline is excellent and' com- is an absolute lack-ofplaint The troops are taking- their and are training with cheerfulness to themselves the novelty adapting of billeting and living' under un- precedented conditions necessarily In a stranger’s Imposed by living A hOUSA The troops are' engaged In work ' almost entirely strange to them ' yet the officers say they have made-- ' entirely unexpected progress which: f not' only Is a good augury- for ' the v remalnder of the army but is due' enthusiasm to the pervadlargely ' ' lng each company and regiment - c 4 ¥l final-outcom- British Report Success f V in Raid ' intvBelgium f retreating enemy closely GREAT SPIRITS -- - 20 —Austro-Hungari- V - - -- July : when you' order from your grocer Costs no more to enjoy its absolute packed four purity and safety Comes ' quarter-poun- d to the package prints A convenient else for any butter dish ne - - I Vienna BUTTER ' communication: The artillery' "Belgian maintained its usual activity - A number of bombs vwere dropped on FurneA' aviators brought down v "One of our an' enemy machine between DIxmude and Woumen ofr the east: British aviators Army at Petrick 3ard enemy Thedepots fires enemy's artillery causing o: was active in- the region f Monastir” - (Continued From Page o Four-in-On- - -- - urn is one of our cheapest foods because of its energising nutriment Insist on— 1 -- - ’ purer or safer for children than pasteurized butter' Pure butted - - :fe ' No food is - - - ' Children - LmIbc’i Office Raided Petrograd1 July 18 —The--- searched authorities Thursday morning military the office of Nikoali Lenine’s news- - paper Pravda Among the documents ' discovered was a letter from a German sat- - at Haparanda Sweden expressing lsfaction over the activities- ' of the Maximalists and the hope that theywould succeed in securing a predomininfluence in Petrograd ' The ating writer also expressed the conviction that Germany would be victorious in-in r the war but maintained that to hasten everything - fodispensableconclusion of peace Shortly the rward r the official search a party of after 'Wounded soldiers raided the office and of the newspaper copies Incident - The casualties 4destroyed to the disor- of xthe last three days are ders here as fifty-sikilled or dead from "given fwounds and 850 wounded V' it-wa- ! - - 'solemnity - Paris July 20—The Germans made a general attack rlast night on the whole sector of the Aisne front between Craonneand Vauclerc The war office announces that the French withstood their furious assaults and maintained their positions everywhere ' 1 some trench elements ‘Recovery-vo- f that remained in German possession after the recent attack on' the French lines south of St Quentin is announced statement by the in tonight’s official f war office f v fi We have retaken a few- elements of trenches in the region 'of Moulin de Tout-Ven- t" the statement been spirited s artillery "There hassays Hurtebise and Cra-onfightingThebetween after his enemy failures of yesterday and sanguinary last night made no further attempts bombardh "There were intermittent ments in the Champagne to the south of banks of Moronville's and on both 1" Finland- July 10—The Helsingfors 165 diet haring by a vote of ImFinnish Tto 27 declared the necessity of bill the autonomy 'mediately voting V adopted it forthwith in full-ba vote of 1S6 to 55 v The diet rejected by a vote of 104 to ’86 an amendment by Deputy Cuallas sub- that the bill should be Rusi proposing iriltted for the approbation of the Sian provisional government The bill whereby Finland seeks to wrest complete independence from Rua- bla was adopted by the diet amidst scenes of unexampled enthusiasm nd ' -- Petrograd July 20 —The Russian failure to hold the Germans In eastern Galicia says an official statement issued by the war department today was due to extremist detachments holding meetings and discussing the advlsab!l orders which some reglIty of obeying refused-tments had obey -The Russian statement says the Six Hundred-and Seventh regiment situated ' between Iflynov Batkov and Manajov voluntarily retired before the and as a result the attacking Germans also had to retire neighboring units An attempt to assassinate War Minister Kerensky was made today at the town of Polotsk A shot fired at the minister missed him M Kerensky has returned to PetroV grad ' ' s t - : ''M I Saffo '(roods (for y J - ter stands in the center of all our Interest and all' our proceedings 1 Ik Gla— HwMan 10c Tine 5c Bags did not desire the afar Germany today' ' inorder to make violent conquests 'and therefore will not continue the war a day longer merely for :ihe sake of such conquests if it could obtain an honorable peace "The Germans" he said ' "wish to conclude peace as combatants who purpose and proved themselves Invin- deferring announcement of them until have successfully accomplished their cible A condition of peace was the the relchstag Is no longer in session No Socialist Tkrtig Dispersed Inviolability of Germany's territory dewas the with enemy The radical socialists organised a possible parley demonstration in Berlin Tuesday night manding the cession of German soil We must by means of understanding but It was dispersed by the police after the center of the city The reachingversion and in a spirit of give and take guar- official of the affair whichde-Is antee conditions of the existence of the only one to reach Copenhagen the German empire upon the continent scribes demonstration as including f i and overseas" continued the chancel- only a the few hundred participants and " lor unimportant (Continued From Page 1) Preppsea Bargaining came out No 232 Tho serial If sules Dr Michaella’ words on this point re- BISBEE EXILE HOLDS j fabled bearer of’ ill luck was 'draws and are capaquire a careful-readin7890th place i in the ble of various Interpretations other FIRST NUMlBER DRAWN will receive no off idyl Registrants of liability until of than a surface one His (German Inditheir word IN DRAFT ARMY their local boardsorder summon them for ex-- 1 cates a willingness to make peace only amlnatlon after official records' of the as victors In his use of the words ’unBisbee Arts July 20 — Tha first take" and (the and "give drawing have been transmitted t if them derstanding" number drawn in the selective German words verstaendigung andc of those record! by mall Prepfu-atiodraft today’ in' Cochise county was will The revives the Bethman-nitomorrow ausglelch) begin 'held by Ale'xandro Duarte now In ideas of readjustment of the fronAt 1 o'clock this morning more than tiers and colonial possessions In bar-of hours after the start of the fifteen Columbus at the detention camp the restoration of lots under the selective M Duarte a coal heaver emN gaining rather than drawing must draft nearly 1000 of the 10500 numbers the statue quo Peace he said reconA SouthPaso El the ployed by still were to be drawn Officials ex offer the foundation of a lasting western railroad 'at Lowell was to finish the task before 220 pected ciliation of nations Loud cheers greet12 with the band of When- the 10004th capsule- - wes deported July ed this statement' drawn It was found to be blank the alleged L W r W t members and "It must" he continued "prevent nabe found thus far ln' the 'drawfirst toThe sympathisers further tions from being plunged Intoblockades fact was noted on tally ing economic before a new 10004 was drawn sheets enmity through ’ No 10000 was drawp at 125 a m and provide a safeguard that the BUSINESS SITUATION t and drawing of the-lasopponents league in the arms ofanour economic ofREFLECTS ANXIETY was begun does not develop into fensive alliance against us OVERPRICE FIXING Says Germany Mast Haig Oat We "We canrfot again offer peace New York July 20 —Bradstreets hands have loyally stretched out our as tomorrow will say: the once It met no response but A broad survey of trade crop and the entire nation and with Germany with accord In conditions 'yields a pre- industrial and army feels this declamation the government ponderance of encouraging reports their lust that if our enemies abandon for a midsummer period but par FREIGHT HANDLERS for conquest and their alms at subjuticular aspects of the general sitInto enter negotiato wish and over uation reflect uncertainty gation we shall listen honestly and whichtions price fixingconeervgovernmental more to Wages 25c and have what they per made for or'less has readily for" peace tothen Inhold wants as to and future atism Until !' homv- say to us are some readcidentally there out calmly and patiently” r deference of in outputs justments “The present time In regard to food Work under 'sheds not affected to the government’s Imperative conditions la the most severe we have chief which continue needs the work all year Ap In the month of July O 8 Steady K Freight a in ale factor Station ply experienced and dehas worstSouth and Fourth West Streets First were Drought bank Weekly has been- the clearings ln many cases 88535248000 layed and 'want confidence but I can declare with glad will shortly eet In and the that relief can then be supplied more population adequately the ? long toa attain" "What we on "is new and splendid nJrmsnr not a Germany which wishes th bill— W the Phono Hyland 1272 676 South Fourth East wnrid with her armed Walsnd morally purified which we all love llriy— we and our this Germany For will bleed and die out there we fight our Germany allshall force" ZVi through despite With 100 Worth of Other PqrchMM Michaelie’ address was givenexa hearing lSe Yacht Club Dressing 2Xr Pot Roast of Beef SStSKl lntrjcPotatoes 7 lba Utb Round Steak lb 25e i High-PateFlour Steak t( Sgi' conservatives eat silent while Grade Flour Straight Sirloin Steak mTni'ancellor was making his K CM Corn Flakes 2 Stew Veal lb the butstatement began Interrupting Extra fancy dry Peachea'lb far of ise‘ Brisket Bolling Beef n£e Challenging Km I 9 Sftm W Lard lb when the Utter took All kinds of 15c Extracts 3 for 2Se Herr tk Hamburger fi°rioor 85c Honey 8 V4 lb a Rice v 23 and Herr Khrenbach for par- Assorted Jello 2 boxes Crackers 3 for 2Se Golden Age Noodles 2 bottles Vinegar tlmilardelayl of "he chancellor ln Instl- fer S5e 3S44e S8c Unblend' Coffee lb cabinet changes hasto caused Kinds of Fresh Fruit aad n devel-i2 bottles Grape Juice tuaffunfavorable sentiment Vegetables His course ia ln-?-P 3 Ihe RSe Wedding B Coffee the' relchstag We HewlettTs to Be a move Ifee Coffee give fer trading any prevent as ataapa with all a'criticism of or eontro-?Siror 15c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 10c Cowrriht Hart Schaffner&Muz ardera appointments by yfehlch v - 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