South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1917 — Page 2

IHL bUUlH BEND NEWS-TIMES We Appeal To You We Appeal 11 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN Shopping Hours . MTj 10 JU High School Seniors Who Won Honors To You CIN DIPLOMAS The Red Cross Society needs YOUR real money. Let us see how much your sympathy is -worth.

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RADUATE

Have You Ever Bought a Silk Coat or Suit for $10 You would probably say it's too cheap.

146 Seniors Make Final Bow to Public Honors Are Awarded.

Miner, a f -towe I h' i honors Thur-day nicht on il t t r of tha- il.i of I ' 1 r

South Bend

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through th riicli hu .f S apt. f School-- J. I". N.in r. she i i e 1 1 1 -1 j them with 1 U'. ! i ; ! rr.;i . to -ih i

(or their i"? of h.r eher .-t gift-. Trulv, to u th" orN of Supt.

Nur. er. in

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M.RNON O. SMITH.

hl-, ri'l ! r s of prtser.tu-

tion, "the Ameroan ln-;h s.ho.,1 : - the greatest institution of its kmd In the world; th- product t the hirh ehord Is th" nation's v mi t e-t asset; and both South Bend's high i-chonl and th- product of its hiph school tr- most repi e. ntutiv e."' me hundrfd and forty-six splendid

vounir nifii anI woinni, the futuri

teacher. hghU-rs a lid leaders of South Ilend and th nation, they brmught h"Kif to the humlnds of parents anil relative who packed the hmh h'xii auditorium the f.u t that they ae im homer chthlrn, hut irrown-ups. ieadv and easier to assume the t)uri'!f .1 of th'ur iders. Honor Student .-peak. Their acruin lihmntri as a t '.vhat thfy hue lon. for .ojtli Bend, aii'l what they hup1 to io for thir (.jntry, w outlir.l mo.lrtly in ti; rlass alfdirtory y IithH Mari F'hel.in. The iloiiation to the V. M. A. anuy fund.

the money earned from lhi cia.-s J play, j.s only one expression of tho j da. spirit. Frances (iertrudt Ha!-! Iner in the alutatory dlress pay- I ed a niernoralile triluto to both the ! faculty, for its ln ere and wi-e (

puidauce of tlie dd.ss. Mtnlals Aiar(l-ti. The valeili' tory address wan Kin by Miss Hthel phelan. who iecied the iditional honor of lionota.lde XUfnt.'-i in Knjdish. Miss Frames HaliniTwr i- alutatori in of the lass.

In addition to hein winner of the Thrush Fasset medal for e eilen t

in KnwMish. This oieial was !' - rented hy C. X. Fass. tt. The "U-ad-j- " " rhip" medals. priled l.v t he 1 i ss i U . lih'rd Iff-no l-'rrdoriekson, Vivt t 191; as an nvenfle to all future I u-n l.tcl li- I-'p-ixh.

Jc'A5 alel ;ainnia( l. Helen Marie CloyV. AiJieri Charles (lioini.

Kirhard Iliie kerf. !

ViIffy'ar.-Coin!. ski. Albert Seymour (Jref nhlatt. Floren e (lrss. lUanehe (JnlnuHjd. Amy Marjorio CJustafson. Margljft Alberta Harris. Marcella Mao Hartman. Harold Milton Hatfield. 'Walter Frank HHIer. Frederick John Helmen. Fsther Harmony Hoke, Marjorio ",race Hull. Mildred Jane Hummer. Viola Amy Humphrey. Charles Fbb.n Jackson. Filads Fe!n Jatiith. Arta Helen Jefiery. Iorotliea I'r.n-es Keetian. (Miarlcs Frebrn!; Keller. Frank W. Kelley.

Kirkpatiiek. Weira Ann (Je. r Kni cr, Mildred Kinsell. Until Mildred

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HAIU.OW H. UrriNCOTT.

DOXAM) FDGAIl DIMM.

4 the unusual

fclttkihj We have a limited number of these gar-

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ments, taken from our regular stock, that usually sold at '$19.75 and $25.00, and placed them in our

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Ä Making this very unusual, and an opportun-

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tntif nnnointd

Tomorrow trey will all be gone, so come

early.

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Have You Seen "The Cravenette Finished" Hats for Motoring? The only hats protected against moisture by the cravenette finish. The styles are new and smart, wide brims, high crowns that tit over the hair snug titling turb: ns with close roll brims quaint little bonnet shapes a wonderful varietv of cri-rs, at $2.50 to $3.95. ChifTon Motor Veils, full length, all colors, great varietv at $1.25 to $2.25.

Here are the honor stulent.s of the c!n..s of l r 1 7 . whi' h raluated from South Mend limii m1io.1 last niuht: Dona'd Mimm is winner of tho John Nelon Mills m-dal for excellence !n mathcniatic. Ak'atha ('lark takes the yirls "Lcadci ship" medal, Harlow Lippintntt takes the boys'. i:tlii Phelan i lax aledie torian and Frances Salins r. in addition to Lein salutatorian of her class, receives the Thrush Fassett

medal for c. eb-nce in Iltmlish. Vernon Smith is pre.-hlent of the rr dilating class. Leah Zuer clas-i poet ancl Henry Chillis elas historian.

riasses. were awarded t Hailo.v Uppincot ami Agatha. Flaik by

Frin. J. S. M. Cowan. The medil , Frede ri-U

for e.i eilen e in mathematics, the John Ntdsi-n MilH medal, was awarded Donald F.irnm. Th- class this year is compo.-ed of S3 cirls and 81 boys. Fi e of the boys. Ncal Preston I'.eroth. Clarence Hurner. Forest Pail Clark. Kolan-l F. niacin and Fiiil Iinuenbahn. left school to enlist in military service. These were awarded their rredits een though they were unable to finish tlioir eourse Tho Who Craduated. The others of the ( lass are

Alfred At. rams. Flha Kuth Ahter.s. Herman !aellel!e Jane AmWs. Albert W. Koenit:. Anderson, l'lt anor Wilma A n 1 ry- i Ka th ry n

Ex-Editor of Melt ing Pot at Texas Army Post

SOCIALISTS TO NAME CITY TICKET JUNE 30

Stuart H. Carrol!, well known

South Mend, having been editor of The Melting Pot in The South Head News-Times, and also a reporter on

The socialist comention for the purpose of nominating candidates for the i ity election of next November will be held at Slick's hall on Saturday evening, June .".'. There

in; are several humlred parts- mem ers

connected with the different four branches throughout the city. The

1 socialists have been working ujutri

PLi CAMPAIGN FOR COMPANY

tln-ir platform for some time and

I inn paper last summer, is now :ijth,.ir prin( iples will toU h very

: ouartermaster s clerk in I- ort am ; strongly upon the muh ost of hv

I Houston. Tex. ' Foit Sam Houston lis ripht next dor to Hades, in tem-

ins. especially coal, a muniiiial dairy, housitiii coril it ions, municipal

peiatuie,'" i;t.s Carroll, in a letter school book .store, street railway

to Notre Dame, where he was a stu-j franchises, reeteation work

Ullie Charlotte M-ii-ston. T:ba-V-eih Certru'le F.eyrer. 1 1 1 1 i 1 : 1 -mire. Donald Fdar Minim. Cl.oi.. s

.Kuss. Mar- Marguerite Ltl?.dio, Miblreil kitif, Harlow II i u i n ) a.tha m DippHK o? t, llsie I .ipi'incott. Dondhy Ann MCam-e. Dorothy

dent when war was tleclared.

centers and mary other thin:

Pernice PI ike. Howard "arl Jlhm. i Mai u

M n..nal.l.

Paiilisie Fliznbeth HonParant. Her- i Makiebki.

t. t 1-1 1 T.. '

Call:

nice powei-:. Ma. k IMni:inil P row n . i ie r ;-; e I.ouuhmui

Slffilit'il Joseph lalwin Miller, Miller. Marie

Marian Vera Iho vn. K i' y llv.i ii.r.ia' Mooie. eir ovl'u: rne Mitnrovvn, riusell D.uid Hurler. I! 1-j ch. l !. Kobert Walter Mu. sel. ?n fTtt.T Parke. Winona Marguerite' Sr. -j. hen I'rancis N'sikov. jr.. I'dMurri". Charles FMwar! M it!erw orth. mund William O'Donm ll. F.yron P.ernice Cirr. Truth 'athe, in 1 Mir-1- 1! Pa. e. Maade A-jios Perle. Thearhart. .Mvmn Chab . tcr, Heurv ! 1 ,,n,tllV 1-d'tli peihinc. Kthel Ma-

soeial w hi li

"NiiotN-two of us." the letter will bo of vital interest to the com-

says. "all i'iartermaster clerks, caniclinon people. here. im hiding o!ir erubescent' One or more women will bo piven friend. Crimes. (Ciiines was al a places upon the ticket. News-Times reporter and a student! Zimmerman, a prominent soat Notre Dame. The dav alter our cialist speaker from the central pait

arrival we were linet up for a typewritim; exam. The N. D. correspondent--, with their usual brillian-

:ti:dehaker Chiüas. F.-Mx

l!e

Casimer

rierzniak. rrothv I'l.u'r., .u.ttla

Pvettnre Clarke. Alfred lb s Cob,- . Lewi- I'.'fhuvf-ty, Abtaham ''hen.; Kutharyn o'e. iut Hwat.l .'-II- i rner. jr. A'idrev pjith Cabb. ci ir-j enc" WiniC 'r'v ker. M.i' le I.e.-na , brothers'. niinclie Her,.- David. Dean Da is. ! t.o.ih Pt rr.b e Dav;-;. Hep.rv b M tn,

Andrew D v'rie--. Noel l-.'o'ub. Pnlph Ernest Dumke. Mildred I.ralne Puttera. Irrta T.enr.a IMr.er. Acne. .Mine

Plwlan. Al-.-e Mae Piatz. Mil-M.iil-l .iek. IMuar Jaikson Pen-

Ii, e. kauii-t'.i Thi'easa Mieder. Cerabline 1 : .b.'t -on. Muth Marcaret II -kt i ( i h . Mol l is So'.njiion Possin.

j I'r.m.-.-x tu rttu.le Salinuer. He, 'e.i Ir.e! S han. Ma I de M.nie Schei-l-clhi.t. Hebn Sehl m l. Sarah Sea- ! ton. linii.i Mildud Seinier, H'!en . I.iuille Sevb.'bl. Dorothy Fvelyn t Slia ft-r. I!lic Skus i. V.-inn;i eden ' Smith. iP.ith l.:'e!:.i Speicher.

cv and aplomb. r eivinu the prades of 'ex dient', while but 1 1 others ut of the proup achieved that prole. The sergeant in harpe, nanr-d Stotur. is an dd West Point man. and knew biu Jim o'ponnell, who played football in Sorin some

ifs; tlirn it t.-. l.ttt li..

the srp'ant fun ml I was from Notre Iame he a-Mjned me to his ofi'm -. which is the post piartermaster's. This is one of the best offices of the poM." "Stew" Carroll was a praduato of the journalism course at Notre

Flstrom. Pari Pussell Feldmir. Ibrae Wen per Feldmm. Mau'-,.e D:trr.ir Field!. Mildri Caroline Foe.

i ramvie Sta ior. P.-ii !.t'nl Steele., Dame. seven of the 11 praduates Clart. , '-ra Sti: -. Mussel Walter in this eouise for the present year Steip-.-r. Mar- .. Strmp. . are in tiie m.vrnment's military M.iMr,,i Perth.; T. u- l'ar. Warner service, as are ft.ur of the seven I 'err::. Thu b-i.s. laolvn Kliz.ibeth . w h t'm.t-hed in the ourse last

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Tohulka. ! ! M-:th Tiac

in.-:, r P. . k. !.;!,,.; ' i " :. I Al::e-;e I.e. ' W.Ü..:;. Mar ; M,c!k r 1 Mb! ' ::..:.! Whit.

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"tln Iaiii.-e Tonipsette, i. Julia Hliabeth Cilery,

N'iskniski. Marv V.W.-

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putii Whit Mr.!. W!.i!e. Minerva I'li Wrfatha Fay a W. is'-.eruer. Ralph H- ".rv '. sir.;:, r. Al-

car.

of the state, will he the prim'ipal speaker at a free lecture to be piven in Slick's hall next Sunday eveninp. June l' I .

FINISH IMPROVEMENTS TO GEO. KRAFT STORE

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Men, You'll Need a Change More Often as the weather grows hotter. July is near, with predicted hot weather. Porosknit Union Suits are so comfortable these in white or tcru, also cotton ribbed in short sleeves ankle, I or knee length whichever suits you best, are all selling Tomorrow at 85c. Athletic Union Suits Vou may prefer these of line nainsook or striped madras with elastic band in back, sleeveless and knee length. See these tomorrow at 59c.

Separate Garments Shirts and Drawers of balbrian . seconds of 59c quality, at 39c.

1

Recruiting Drive to Be Made!

Next Week for 41 Men.

The Ceorpe Kraft Co.'s store at 2 1'. S. Mh hipan st., will r?open for business Saturday after b( inp hsel for three weeks while extensive improvements were under way. Amonp the features installed is a latue kitchen where lunches will be prepaied ami served. The store ha.- likewise installed a soda fountain. 1y far the htrpest in the city and - tbl to be the largest in the state. A larire candy counter is also installed The appearance of the store has been preatlv nhance! hv a re-ar-

Iranuenifnt of the front windows and the placing of square mirrors around

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IUIHL Ur IV. U. bLHOOLO J for the improvements will be nearly

TEN STUDENTS. SUM

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sole remnant d the !

V ein; ai e tin

Notre Dame student armv. Tlie

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Leah

jVevinc lass, under the direction of .-t,f Nied ra1

Be popular; clear your skin vdtli Resinol

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CHAUTAUQUA ADVANCE

MAN ARRIVES IN

Prof. laPvaid Maurus

dav' f'r I.avvtoTi, Mich.. ui'.( ii eh aracter of th-

AVniT.! NOT COOK.

Mevina Niidera; or would not cook

icr's mtals and often

"l-'ipht with the Imme hoys."

That will be the sb-uan of a do- J tei nunod campaipn for recruits to be j

lau n heri hy Co. F. third Im'.iana infantry, national uuard. Monday under the direct supervision of Capt. Clinton lU'ers. who will he aided by "ol. (jeoruo lae.ermuth und other othcers of the repimcnt. The South Fenl ompany has been woikiiu umler a heavy lisadv. intake rtctntly and recruiting offner txpcvt to li'nd further handicaps, but in spite of these obstacles mean t reach their poal, war strenpth of 1..0 men. in the spirited diiv- bePir.iMiiP next week. Pasidis to AiI. Kvery pastor in the ity will be asked t make an appeal from the

pulpit b-r the South D'end company)

Sunday.- other recruitinp stiateyy planned the commanding otTicej.f the ro::im nt includes meetings.

para.b s. tlie aid of lodges, societies ' and orpanizations of ariou kinds. j "Wn.it ha be-n and what is beinp: ! .";e pi s , 1 1 "i Ibuid fr the many j dep.-: '-;.n -nts in the c.iuse is most I .upmemubbV said :i o:li-er last i

r.;cbt. ' cr, one of the most imporf.n t ta-tors in tl;e war lirectly ')... -.ni!".p L't. .Tose;h county is sending out an S. ' . S. call which has be n ur.answ rel. Comianv I .

wbi'h will ieprsent South Fend ami I St. Joseph unty at tlie front, needs; 1 men to brinp it up to war!

Expansion Sale Items Specially Attractive To-morrow New Summer Frocks for misses and women at $5.00 to $15.00. Georgette Crepe Dresses at $25.00. Silk and W ash Skirts at $5.00 to $6.50. Specially Priced Tailored Hats Values up to S5.95, at $2.95 and $3.95. Children's Gingham Summer Dresses, specially priced at 98c. Sample line of Children's Rompers all new styles, at 29c to $1.39. Boys' Scout Suits $2.98. Boys' Separate Trousers at 59c, 89c, $1.00.

FRENCH

ETAKE

ILL LOST G

Picked Troops of Crown Prince Hurled Back East of Vauxaillon.

rer.-: e i

work without !

Hit M'MH- f(ir,H him tn 0 fr)

where the l , i. ...... , v,;.,,it-

I 'I tit rv i oi "'rw t nun'', ii. E i' 'i country) , . . (lf .j t ,rt of lifo ;inij

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tli. The a'ljut.ant treneral's oflookinp askance at us. Towns smaller than South Fend in

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have

na t jor.al

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conijanifs mucn closer i war stren.pta than Co. F; Warsaw, a town

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Poes a pfmp!y, unattractive skin shut yoj ell from zJir.iration and p!caa: t afsociata us ? Each tirr.s y.ui clcar.s yo.r face w'.th KesIrV'l Soap you j:ivc it a "rxauty treatrr.er.:" with '.he rx-th-r. j, healing Kesir.ol mcdi-cati'-n. If ai'ied.in everecasf , by a l:tt Rfsir.! Oir.tmr nt, this uS-taXy leave? the cimp'.t-xi il.:u r rlear and frrh.

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Sdll Jose and the

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patk. Forfew other"

not return niue tor the

make their summer home (ise.

Marvin Le ich was a varded dam-

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RUNAWAY BOYS ARE RETURNED TO CHICAGO

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I: v of Spielkers, to litte K.i ! k i n . o a r .n. if th.e ii' -ise a e d a I. inia r of tea t are- will a : -o a.: h at "he south. . .ia has ! ef pre- . w ith enthusiasti'-

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t. U- ts Will he tsko 1 1 !a-" vcar.

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o tanati from the V.

ile at '. and M. C.

Late ve-trrday afternoon the tw-

l nimiwavs w ho were picked up about - o lo. k Thursdav morninp were retcriad t their hunes in i'hica-'O. . Tliev were Marian I mi tro w ick. 14

yen s dd. and Jhn Le w h ndo v sk i. 1 " var obi. F.oth live nt 1414 Nobie st.. Chicago. Thev were found near the Jran i Ti aak depot and their parents, w ha wiie r.otir.ed. stnt money for their ti unspoi tation.

Try NEWS-TIMES WANT Ads

a ::es a mo lntin : S 1 M. Fo hy i-oart Th ;rsd.sy. lect m a note.

to .'Tl.::.' a jury in

The Mi it was to cd

i m:i.;i: i.icr.-i Albert "W. r.oehr.in. '"; rietta M. Marohn. 2.

Cerpe Milbourn. ' Ö ; Study. 13. Fdpar N. N'cland. 2 ; Krisel. i".. William H. Parry. "7. Anna I Corm.o k. 4", 'h

Trare : every a-i vantage m hir.:z th.e rational p'iard company ! e-

hC'i:!' j r.'.u.-e th.' re rait will b in the comjpermr nv f:-,.ni In- own home, he

j w ill sh.re in tJo m m mhra nces sent ! from the folks I nk honte t the j ' ompany : l;e ran pet th.e n'ws from

i !m:r.t , he has ft lends ab. ;t him with

vvh...-m lie i ati dis.uss "old times

2) ; 1 1 e r. - Kd na Clara F. Chieap.-j; l 1 a z i

he

'has :i;:r.erois advantages w Iii ii he j'voi.l! not have if a-sipned to some

Any man now is! can join the

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MAHivirr to opi:. "egir.ninp on net Tiasi.iy th.e puhlic market v ill ' .p :i en the Colfav bridge with all the f;tah i roduits direct from the farm. Th1 market will 1" opm three days f

each week. Saturday.

Tuesday, Thursday and

other re-iimee t. the or-.s-jiption tional' -:aard r.ow

h.onor as h-'oro r-. ci-tration. If a man's riaa ;s on the re-i-tration l:t the ca.iiices r.re that '.e will he ..'lb'! i'.t s.-'f. ice voon anyw-iy. ar.d

.;Krt ;e.:T;. s ; !e tenfold b-tter

hi

lf h- s p-.aid than if

lie

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with th. of hi : for th"

natif-nal ionic ci'y .'.raft."

PI inter- in P.razil want catalogs Df til cr working inachinery.

The hip German offensive against the French line east of Vauxaillon Monday, in which trenches were stormed ami captured, has pone almost for nothinp, for the French lurces in a violent counter offensive had repaired nearly ill their lost pround Tuesday nipht. Althouph the German crown prince had launched hia attack with h'J-e effectives, composed of picked troops, and covered it by a heavy artillery tire and iy bomb droppinp aircraft, his tenure of the captured positions was short lived and only a salient 4 0 metres northeast of the Moisy farm now remains in his hamls. In addition heavy casualties were imheted on the Germans, w!in lift many fiend cn the held of battle. Battered in Cliampapno. Likewise in Champagne the crown prince has been badly battered between Mont Carnilette and Mont Blond. In an attempt to recapture positions previously taken from them the Germans first were repu!sel by the Fremh. who then as imed the offensive and advanced tluir line .n a front of more than ' - C " yards and t a depth in efss of ::'..' yard--. iere also the Germans lost heavily in men killed r wounded. Comparative calm prevails on the front in France held by the British troops under Fi, hi .Mashal llai-. Artilbry duels are in progress on various sectors in Belgium, especially rear I'ixrnude and I'ypegaale. Ku-ian Artilleiy Uu-y. In the Bus.-ian theater, according to the Berlin war urice. the artillery of th.e Russians and AustroGermar.s has increased in activity in N'olhynia and Galicia. At several points the Russians have attempted to carry uut raids against

SOUTH GREATEST BARGAIN GISfERG,

pl8-SSl SO. MICHIGAN ST,

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Oo Your "Est" NOW

SUBSCRIBE TO THE

Send your subscriptions to the St. Joseph County Chapter, Chamber of Commerce BIdg.

NOTE We call your attention to our large ad. on pages 8 and 9.

the Teutonic fronts, but are raid to have 1 er-n everywhere repulsed. Little r-.ews explanatory of the r-.'i 1 situation cn th.e Trentino frjr.t in the A ustro-Italian zone has heen received, but unofficial repr.it- sav- the f.attle. whih is of irreat proportions, extends ahnir the -ntir line from the Su-ana vali-y to the Asiairo plateau. It is in '. h: region that the Italians are endeavoring to break throu-h the Au.-trrtn line to jine ( l their main objectives Trent. Rig Gun- Roar in Macedonia. There V.so is l;ttb information romir.p through concerning the operations m Macedonia, xrep. that artillery dul are m progress on various sectors ar.d that there have he-n local e n -" i u 1 1 1 e n t - o tween tha

Ii W. WABU1NGTON AVE.

Rulgari.ms and Rr.t:h ctrunu valley.

in

the

SAVING. ' Sr-e- kin.' of n.en pfo: !. tner f no ore ran beat cid S riT.p 'Pretty stingy. h ?" "Stmgy ! Vh.' . he rn h-oks over the tops of his ila5ei f r i ir of weaiur.-; tin -m v-l."