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Hun Losses in First Davs of Offensive Now Estimated at 100,000 Men, With No Appreciable Gains.

,afrrDwiTH THE"" AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE (night), July 16. It is now estimated that the Germans have used 50 divisions (600,000 men) in their present offensive.

LONDON, July 17. German losses thus far in their new offensive on the Marne-Champagne front total 100,000, according to an estimate of the Central News today. Twenty-seven German divisions have now been identified, it was stated. The French have not lost any guns.

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I'ARIS, Jlllv 17. With Americans facing the foe alongside i of ihc French in all nt the vital sectors of the mihtv Marne-! Champagne battle front, the Mnndv Mru-le has continued, with; the al i-N Jeliv Min- Cnunter lVilü iiKt iv vi is th Inn: UK aiiic.N uuiv.i'n LMiii.ui as.ajiis jut av siaL a tiu unge i)f thC Germans. '

St. Anan and I -a "'ha rpclle ' ( outh of the Marn' river and east- ; uard of the one vslT-Te the Americans threw the Cermans hack to; the northern bank of the rivr have hen cleared of lerman trooiK

by a serte of ferc. counter attacks ' Jinks hi their own attacks in ('ham-; .vIieJf. the inerican appear ',,r the time I.eins at leat. woubl ; Itoosevelt. vvas shot down and kfll'.aunched by the Freu, h and An.eri- pa-ne. ; " , lu. ,,0".ho otf their felx not be taken under fed-ral control. ; on the Chateau Thierrx. se.-t..r of ,.,n rrlnfoi. ernenn. ' 'omauds elastic defense ; " , ,v r un j ,0f,t oun(1 an,j , Friends of former lP. F'-w is f. Marne on Sunday, ac-or.iu to Tlirii Touriitl rjirim-. tatics of ea uatin the titst line?. : ,akin,. fll j.onei - but liberating com- ! Maryland, expected tn.it he would ; Fxehanse I elra ph dispalcli To the soutliw.-st and ...ithKiv. . enabled the French artillery to di-jj' .ju'. (;f.,-,uans had pre- ' desipnated by Post roaster (.-n. ; f""o Paris to, lay.

r.f Pheiins flip nermann hive been thrustlr." iolentlv against the

Trench. American aul Italian Pst- one of the chief reason for the v'f, far lt'thr,H pla es be- t present a member of the tariff Jth ttenrhes. saw the n..n- Aniertions in an eid nt effort to do.-e : heavy (Jeiman losses in the 'ham- 1 j,'' ' Chaleiu Thierrv and (or- : l,nr'1 ami is the author .f the par- aviator fall a victim to a Gerthe pocket about Ithcnn. '.iniKUv Ihtin.'. imani.' southeast of Lormans and inl- Vl law. He is repute, 1 I,- ati'an air s.,uad.-oiu I!at of llheims. the 'hampa!re . .. . a : I.. : , . m, 1 a 1. 1 hor it v on transportation and!

belt, the Orrman have b-n making (,ins the orlt.n,1Vt. th -Kried- f rnnt inflhtin the cruelb-t losses 1 '"tena n. e. and is prominent in: ' f " ' ' '. , ' f anu ".aciiv. nrmendous efforts to penetrate ,.,,, ( peace offens.v e 11 Ik r While e.vin, ! labor circbs. 1 ferner prudent an! An ann.sin incident r.en.h .lefen.ve , tiu.-s. bur the ua , ; , ' . A " i shot down his n.M .erman airplane the region of Perthes. A

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, ' . V , ' . . ' -".ue ,souui ot uiP,,W me .mernaus nun .i ioei ; N QHn U , Q.UUU O I n 1 1 u one week no todav. That was his fi ,nt that thp (;ernan 1 1 1 e t '. i :i n Viiil K h. b((M lv ei V 1 -j .!.. i . .... I, i . . . . j ' . . . i . . : . I . . . . . - II (1 e 11 1 UMl I lie iel M Id II

....he ,-bam, ,,ne to reinforce the , . ' ' , "U' ' " ' . . " . " FOR H GHER WAGES thhd fht over the h.htinu front. ,Qne on ahead. ,,e w

r " '"""""""" .Miieric.tu cn- ' .nuns, (apiUllUK mauv ;i i i;-i - .. I i;-, pn,-,, 1. t.poive.l his com- . . i !,,.!, ,,,,,., ,h- ,..U-K ..f I.'., a. ,h,: U a ,o nuteMnr itd ,r,-n.h .n.. IN NEWARK PLANTS L,'.' 1" '"aJ' " ",e

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Altf r makii - an insiuu.ic.im -ain in the Prunav .tt..i- th (iin.ii'1 tried to debo'ifi.. but vv r- bar!'.! bai k with hea v 1.-... s The battle ha- i., m ma: k.-d bv tcvri'ic ca nrionadiuu' all abuiu the '.ne with areas from to "." nub vV.tvl tb.e ft out under lieü inc. An-i.Ft the l..,ttb- -iimom' i niiiiiup from the battb fiebN w t :a-L ..f :c.l airo.en M-e.i K au. I t...tn. pouring tons of di-tno-tiori tipn he ttcrman. IC'tr 1 1 ii ii iiinn. Tn one da lieia-,, airmen shot dewn 41 v e r ! 1 1 a m airplanes ami v'.roved nine ob.-i rvation balloon b vitftmr them o:: :.r.. J'.aitoo'i Ueldes iat C.eimin pi'Uie.ts had th'ovvr, ...a..-- the Maine w . a e s n a s 1 e d i . . u b s and 1 1 i a n I r - man ..cuts w n. w t r ti-.pp-d on I' St I .1' Wire ii' o V tl e , 1 S;'v toe. w, !c diopp. x allied a , i 1 1 . : i ; i , i . ' I . p i o d - a tum . t; i For; , p t mauv ' b ! ! : : I i um I n. I he wcafba - ..s ,..r .1 nil the ai!;d a ;it.,s I i 1 1 i 1 . 1 th'ir e''!o't- I'1 .ebb;...'! .. toe -,,n, otn bin 4 w or n a n v of : tie an men " w low . v . In. 1 pounim 10 a u.i;:,i. machine uu Tin p!a i I ... : a--the (lei nia ti - :.., , . 1 1 a 11 t a n i s . e w , ' h t h ' : r .. w h ah 1. 1 1 n ' I a V o e r The f 1 u:it fron 1 'Cat - a 1 Tharrv to the Aruor.ne fo.s; w.-;, n.iwu t. the allied ' h : u i 1 ,:' 1 m 1 1: 1 v en m more detail t h a p ;o : p.- a of t!.e 11 s:, Ci e'.ss ; , ; I ..p. t.4li 1 ;,, .1 ;, betw un A ! on t i .d 1 r and No..:i. Attack Well .let -h!. Tt has he en mused a :..c;t n .,. r, .1 n a fortr. :uhf tb.c ' e , . f V. . a P s were preparing s : , . h : ; c in the Ohimpajrne vhre epem. :.-: r 1 rt nti MtiiVii n e : , -. I On Thursda las-. :t : . a tee known . ith a i-sol 'e cb-r n ;te.. vs rha! a i'-rti-aii atta- k w is imiair.eti r r n 'l'.aleaa Th;. rry ..ad t p,.; . : u o n r forest A 1 J t: : 't rut p.c. ' N Serv : , , r r . s p,m d n t ird from rril .ad v. ,u , ,-s t Im t h" a t M k w , a H.'ip on .1 i 1 1 ". I'.ir tr.i'.itarv ivior the ri;s,v 4. earned f tnadvis.iMe to piss tiie cap.iirh m'nt;. nir. the date. t!ilt P. me. Natural'v. hoiiu tin 1 !'. f r m a 1 1 o." a; hal.d. tin aila wir 1'c.nlv lor : h : .o" h . I l.e ii 1 IO J I - i !l t l.e 'i c ''Iii 'I h ! !, a : e :..nu ti a 1'. t . -1 . ti . j.' 1 . u . 1 1 , i '. a ' to !b- rn it.-'-r 1 ii'" p. j s fe, ; . . n at.d w. i.i,. " '. poo' !- Th initli'l' 1- f.cr im hi 1 inn-

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i. okii. brass pointed and i highly pene-' tt ativ v. FoI Numerous Tanks. The (icrnians ust-d numerous rect a murderous Sire noon the nms d Cerman columns, which was i n . i 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 i"i i - .unter attack immediatelv and that the Americans miuht have a rct. i:-riiM to l'ak' Ki-vt. The AiiMihan general coirteouslv lftused and ..nlere.l an attack. Although the troops ware tsre.l , Mt ,v thir strateun- retreat, they I'. cie.l madlv at the order while I "rt rich uctn-ral . oubl not reju .s an nthusiastie smib I'heeritii , t owds ' pathere! about tb.- ra;iv.a stations in Paris and lined !!) streets as th first trainbad of vroiinded Americans arriv cd Iiom the Marne. Paris hospitals had been pr.-pai d in advance, the obi cases havinir been -vacuated to aik room for the new. Aiiibulanc. s w ere backed up to the t,itlon an hour b efi.rr th, . r. ' iVal "f Mi- tu st hospital train. Th'' - loa.N it rued forwar.l ..fferin to uivo aid. The wounded v,uiied from . . . . tuen cts as the p.irist. r, s briuuh iciward utcat bunch es of fraurant ;b. w . i s ftr t iicni. The authorities dec!,.,, that ample preparations have been made t ate lor all tin- wounded. . MINoi: i:ll M ICISMTI,. Iitern.ii..., ;. Ne. s,.rvj. I CMH'N'. .1 up t 7 t...t,..r - . 1 . ssfui ,;.,or ope-ation was . i:a d .ut in the secao f iibös ' Pa a :.! 1 . on ; . ;i. w a r o P.ce . .-, U'l d tod.,'.. Tb Pc Kish n,al- a i a id i ; ii t ; : 1 h i ! s ? r ; . t . 1 tin

Visit South Bend Tomorrow It's Interurban Day Leading merchants of South BcncJ have prepared special opportunities for shoppcm Thunday. It is the first of their "Interurban clayi," when bargains particularly attractive will be offered to out-of-town shoppers and home folks, too, for that matter. SHOP IN SOUTH BEND TOMORROW.

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OFF THOR FEET Fifth Phase of 'Kaiser Battle' is Believed Failure by Cor- ' rncnnnrlntiT Aith Yin. i kMer, V X.KVTOV C IMIIKI1 Intonation a I NVns Sorvu-e: with Tin: amhki can ai mv IN' FKANCK (nij;ht. July 16. The. tilth phase of the "kaiser battle' in j Five times :,ince the -ampaii:i.in? "fon"'. irr'T: fore the Americans could arrive in fo:ce. Tice he nearly succeeded inj I'ieardv in Match, and on the Ai.-ne , liv.-r in Mav but the present vheck i i : wH it o.r nil ninip severe than the . : f,.o-.t rmnrieresin Aoril.

anil on t,e Montdiuier-Novon front jraph lines of the country for the in June. .duration of the war win w issued ri p i from the white " lMimlonlurs had used up ooW- t was md.cated in admin sua y f t r!as troops in the earIlrr . tUm tircK.s lh;tt the o.de, w..um aiU Hndln- the ; so designate Fostmaster .;,. üur-

I cciip.iiatively untrained Americans too toimh as antagonists Th, vm,l!,sr ima-inable i.ror.ortion .f'the available Americans in! Fiance is taking pa. t in the smasht . -v . . i l-.k riTT L. J1-T- IiIIIII- Ii ... , i, il'l..la I -, -a. j pi e i ru'iiii i t",mn 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 '.t - o , I;;mL- io I tilrr Fiuht I iNfv ivrc. Toe A 01. ricans were strateuit allv 'ready to enter into the tishtin else - ' where. In fact, units participated at ' St. Acnan. Ui "happelle and M on - i thodon in a counter attack this aft- : erru.on. aiding the French t hi ist ba k the eiiem a couple of ki'otnetves Toward the Marne. The tin in.ui leaders are now unable to prevent their men f: .m learning the Americans- real worth ': on the battlefield, despite lies that

; t hey are 'raw troops'" The entire;;)n,l tb.e let i national Arms and I boehe armv is r.ipidlv learning that Kuse ',. at Lb'omrield. It is sti-

the Amern an a re the touahest opponents imaginable. ( The (Jermaiis ate als. reallinz that the submarine is a to tion and , . . e n )i ! e ihev are tindin-' Aniericans ; ery where they turn, well fed . and well e.piipped. The moiah' of th lermans in . i this drive is . rv low. SIX MORE GERMANS DOWNED BY BRITISH li.l.t.t ali.ilill f V S - ' t . ' . I I I ' I. ' " 1 .1 . - i öviiiiv !v IT Six more . ..... 1 ...... .i,.,.-.. 1 .1 rni 1 11 r I i i 1 1 1 r -ir 1 m 1 1 iri 11 bv Paitish aviators on .Julv lä. it edtbi a lly -mounced. M:- ItntisJi plane faihil to return. Petite bad weather Priti-h airmen kept the atla fror.i Under observation all ilav and carried out bombing evf.eiition-. oxer four tons of bom. were dropped on the Secl'.n railway.

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Need Steel for War, Cut Pleasure Car Building

Inf! ii h t in 1 N Servie; WASHINGTON'. July 17 Twenty million inns of stiel will he r.ilt1 el for pfnt ia 1 wa r woi k up to the first year a nl the maximum production for any si months t i j . to the present time has been only IK.T.Oh,- . 00 tons. ! epr ps ntati v cs .f the antoniohil ' h:iniUf-r ,,f f"m,np,Tf' ,vf,(' iniornieu nv tue war innn.nrs EXPECT ORD ! T ft 1 f flf f D IM I D T 0 I Mil P I I II r II I II Infi I HIXL UlLII yUMlLU Pres't Wilson Likely to Give Word Todav For U. S. to Word Today For U. S. to Take Telegraphs. Ifternational New Srvi-e: W AS 1 1 i.n in N Julv IT. An ! executive order takinu' over the tele-lc-on as t.ean 01 me mmhu. Mthouijh the Asvtll resolution . : recently put throtich . unless ies the president authority to take over; l,oth the telepl,one and tele.apli ! was sail that th- former. .- - " " " " - i I'm-levon n s bis assistant iü the ad - i ministration of the sstem. Lewi js , ,h. i v..v, vr,,,,- ; N'FWAIIK. N'. .L. .Inly IT.-- -!- 'tween seven and eiht thousand, ; vi; ille.l rua t hi nists. tbolmakers and . their apprenti- es walked out in va - ; : , ints manufacturing plants in this! 1 district todav. demandini; higher !u:iSome of the laicer plants affect-.i. v. Li. li 'a re .buni; uov.rr.mnt w..tk , the Split. loif r.v. the West mi:- ; ),ouse ia.. the Fdiso,, r,,., at Orange. mated bv the- ern t!o ers that the H 1 workinc forces have been b-plcled from 10 to j .. pe-n-ent. Fnion lead- ! S , laim it-., percent of the skilled ,.,t i i The strike vas . on,l';cted p. at. j '..rderh manner. i J GERMANS ACCUSED OF FIRING AERODROME AT NIVELLES. BELGIUM J ii ti n.u ieiia 1 .New Serve e; . .U-TI'lll, I .1 I..C. I .. .a.m.-i i.i.i'..m. aui 1.. . ' ttn.ui aerodrome near NiveJ es. Pela . --'111111. has been lest roved by fire. ac.oronu. tr au:ces taai.in l;.-rr today. Twenty-two machine- were 1 ........ 1 r ... 1 .. 1 .......... 1 y " " ''os .-.10 two i, ernian edtie is have been art est., i on a chafue of haVitlir set the m re to "ne. ' 1 . . . . I . . NEGRO IN UNIFORM. BUT SAYS HE'S NOT SOLDIER . I u Te t ! f 1 . , ws S.i . -.. ; INDIAN AP I.s. Ind.. .Iu! i 7. All "dolled up" in a Froted .States armv e.f?i. ei s' laufm 1.1. with s.-rv i-e sTi:pe. and .ej-v :'. e 1 .a dues, a .Ne ; r w h.o cave his. name as ",..rdon f c.urra of Hirminhai. Ala . was ari eMed here las niy h: a rd ; om. : rt held f.-r : n est i ' a : 1, n , federal e.ftu-ers until he an explain how he happened to be w.nr, at; at nr. .f',,fi' viniform w '-.( n he adnatted ,e wa pot a soldier. TWO CANADIAN FLYERS ARE BURNED TO DEATH 1 1. 1 e rr 'c! :'! 1 ., s;v ... TiiP.UNTö. ran. .lalv 17 -Two "a n.id. a!) 'Ive-s. . w p Tail. . cd Me. ha o ic i 1 I I ! ,0 .) i ... I ' 1. - .1 I 1 i folic I ' ! ' I . e d f , , at! 1 w . i a . li . a o i :;e . i ! at l.e..s;de . .Hop his' f ii.hi Tlie . V 1 . - Ifvt ti.' 1 : i i 1 1 ; si s: U d lb.' ,n 1 i 1 . 1 : ur.'t i;;to Jiiilb.

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board this afternoon. The automobilemen had requested steel which would allow them to prod n e ',h per cent of the pleasure cars put out last year. j 1 Members of the hoard plainly said)

the rtouest a. regarded as exoes-1 , sio and intimated that percent' X'.'.u:i'?n; :::!. . 'riSmali Detachments Cut Off

aii"n i 'i oi.-i ui in'1 1 1 1 " I 1 1 I t" I J P' . I IS SIT j j jQuentin. in Air Service, is : Killed Over Chat eau Thierry. InlTiatlAnul N"ev Serviie; PAK1S. July 17 Lieut. Juentin Ijno.av e It. .f the American air service, i reported to have been brought down in the Honnan lines with his nuchine in flames, near Fhatrau Thierry. I 'tench advices reeived her today stated that Phillip Koos---velt, from the Ameiican trenches saw his cousin's fall. lN'ON". July.,JT. Liioit. (jncnOn Roosevelt, son of former Pres't 1 .vccoi-nrit io ui' oipauri. i nil.bp Jtoosevelt. fr"m his station in .luly 14. 1st 7, after beinv Uiadu.ated from the Mineola training s ho.d. FRENCH EXECUTE DUVAL AS TRAITOR HELPING GERMANY 1 l't1,;''',iV ."V''"' , " i - t ' VVI.'ls: lnlx- 17 nival. C'l- , , . ., rector of the f'.ei inanophile newspai. i l'er l.oiini't Kouce. r.vho was 'on- . , i, tj, tt n:.liiit' enem MroliaCatlila ... in liance was shot at incennes; , . tnis meirninu. Iuai was exeeuted em the same l eld win re P.ob. Pasha fell before ... . t. Au ; ppea was tib-d In D.ival after b. vvas convp-led but it was reiecte.i, . i a.. . i CM . I HI' 1 . A r. umber of either persons, con-' ; t ted with the Bonnet llnuf. wa re I 'i id and sejiteni ed m .riMn tenr.s. I'AKIS. .1 il 17. A'eusations, !. . . . . t t i p .u iealeil tlie plan l III. w ' I re or h atta.-k at i Miemin ce Dame .. ..-.....- - ...... h.s, ye.,r and provoked mutiiij in ; the a i'riiv. were made t.d;.y auaius: . j.ouis Maivv. former minister of the . interior, w 11. trea-on trial aeuan 1 I yeMe.j-.Ja i.ef.c.e th" h.uh ouft. INDIANA GROCERS ASK : PROBE OF BREAD PRICE! l 1 1 t . . 1 1 .'. r I - 1 1 . ! e' S.-; :. e F V A N S V 1 1 A jV.. ir.d.. J iiy 17. - Indiana petail trocei' s.ji. ,a t: on ;n s- imi here toda v re.uetei Hairv V. F.arnard. state food adj ,;?.: t , 4 1 , r to itn eMijaTe he prices . li a 1 u ed !, i .h k e t s for i.ral. i;eorce N .Joiiris.,., dep itv state food a.t- . minist 1 a t.r. addresse.i the midnorm-'- tn-ft;t of cro-ers. Indianap.d.s moc-rs juotesied against the n,'ui' milk pric r ilms made by ih- slate f I administration. WHITMANS OPPONENT IS HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT I Ii t -1, a t i.. ;i a 1 -ia Ser b e : ' AFUANV. N". V.. July 17. Att. Fen Merlon Lew 1 andldate for! ::,hH:(ir ifTair.si ;. Whitman.! vas h.tt p.'lhaps v.. i,-,i,,l. in at. .I'll.illl.l .lie 1.1 I,! -I III . sui.rh ; I .s ,, x .1 1 , , y j .-'pi.iii.- .-I, oill. .iltii' T ... i . v . .,. . noln I o a import car k :d .1 e. I toil."" b A 1. ol h I , 1 1 . 1 h e O I I h Ol e ...-a tin: la t I s. His ' a rv 1- it".it.l ladh. vv r n.lid.

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""A I THROUGH FOE From Main Body, Put Up Valiant Fight and Gain Lines. j intern, ti,m:i. Ne servj. e : j pafi'. July it. French troops ; i defending the Champagne front; against th- Cem.an onslaught I fought like heroes.

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with almost superhuman bra v erv o u i ce. Hai ui Ucm there Ibis been vA h'C.ll urAw.. e.a small Freu h detachment that had ' t'W t'lYC attack- IvtHcVM the Miippo alle and V.a-: 'e-. been cut off bv the preliminary; All were iepulsei b the allie -.Ith heavY lo.e bombardmeut f..uht wnhoMt inter-; In -nie cases ihc Lrencii ivccupied their former n-ir i;ne ruption for 17 hours. .tranches. .

! Another French fore.-, led by il.ieut. Tranchant. ker up co,n-

miinication with the main forc '-at ,,f M'",v oer.:-..: through nussapes w.rrted by .1.. , tanks, put out of comnu-s-.o,, .v the. and piseon. Finally this deta h- j ''' en- h anU-tank nns a !md merit received word thai it could not ! unties, aie lyin- b.el,ie-. in the. . , , e , ' ffO-epebl in front of l-'lelO il tieili hbe sutcote.l because of the violent ' barrage. The French then ba micl- ! es. ted their way through the h he . The l ieu- h a.- M'.n- s m thlines, lieut. Trancha nt reteivin- the ' 'ha mpaune have o-.-n cx;rcn..; . cross of the Legion of Honor on thy i ücht an' the F:en-h hae n.t lost a spot. : :'.in a nyw b i . , FImh-U Near Itheints IniiM.rtant. P.omhir.t; airpl nie. in'..- een par

The deeo-ation was bestowe.l Oy (len. (iouiaud. comman.ler !' The. FrencK foices in 'hampa-ne. News lilt e t in thn.imli attaches ill, fieatest ioioortance to the Cer - man check east if Kheims, vhei? for the first time in the history of the Bar a heavy attack was held up in the outpost zone. On. Jouraud-s troops hebl in check the Germans over a :'..-mile front w ith the utmost determinaoccurred in CPfniiin of. . . mi o!u con - troops had as immediately 1 -'rem h. LF.KMANS ASsAl lr SOI Til OF MAIiNi:. International New STvi : rAIMs'. July 17.- Throwing; fr - i ward fresii fotces, the i L i iii.i uj an another serie of savauo assaults j south of tti: Maine river iatt niL-iit. the French war tfba iepoite.1 todav. i 'iolent at acks vere m ule against : ine neinis noian or s-i. tnan anu Li i" happel.e i both "f which vil- ... , , ' lages hau ' een recaptuied bv the ;,. , ... ', ilreiuh a n d Ameruai.s st,. .lav . " At one point the I "reiieh liro wa ... 1 penetrated a snort distance and viopenetrated a short distance and violent ÜKhtini. is still t here. n prout ess ; The hardest fiuhtim: .1 -iiinu the I ninht centered south of the Marne .and between the Mar ne and i:h-i:ns:. . . ,,. ,, , . .... ll the lia in 1 i.i i." n e , n' i east ' ' ! of Pheim. the flerman delivered a nutnl'er of local thrusts m the area about Prunav. Put a!l weie repulsed, after a bitter stingu!e. the coiumiini.p.e stated. 'ourloji wood was th e s, era"' of a ..... ,. ... MHIiJ KlliL r Ilr 111 Villi lilt 1 r-- - lermans trym- t ure hark th" a Hied f -, .overs 1 1 , a .id th e I o 1 e - th '1'. s p'atea.'t. 1 o ' . r i 0 1 1 a 1 1 . w-eeu :i t n e Htl.i tfl 11. lies s,,!. h a -st of I Fn el ns. 1 Intermittent ad vei tising is likf nterraittent fever. It's never v?ry satisfactory. Intermittent advertising per.ds most of its cneigy trying to make ip for the rim? it didn't appear. Intermittent advertising makes .r.terniittent business. "o don't mt? money by adver:ising intermittently. You lose opportunities. You don't vt money by advertising continuously. You MAKE money. Provided your advertising appeals in the paprs the j.c-opli like ol lend, The News-Times Mvwiiiiij, livening, Sunday.

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FRENCH ID AMERICANS iE HOLDING ALL LINES VALIANTLY Gen. Ton Arnim Brings His Army Into Battle East of Rheims Where French Have Checked Foe.

LONDON. July 1 7. I he ( Ihaiii pa.v: n j triit the cene is improved a tilC relllt U .

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