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FRENCH TROOPS CARRY OUT ; REQUIRE ALL
POWERFUL THRUSTS AND NOW i WEEK FOR TAX : THREATEN CH EMIN DES DAM ES BILL DEBATE: "si'i'rpUV7-The allied advance in the region ,-esi or StJReP- Kitch,n ExP,ains Historyi (,).!j;ni:L in the opinion oi the military critic of the F'etit Journal,; Making Measure in Longest : Mil prevent the enemy from halting even temporarily on the; Address Ever Made in M'',Mt canal, -vbich was the ba-i of hisline in this region during' ... at .ear. Lower HOUSC. In addition, tile upiniuii U expressed that the thrust Gen. Man-'
troup are carrvincr out further south is of such a powerful! 4 . nature tnat it mav be ouestioneJ -vhether the Germans will be able1 uMo.nvr-Tnv
Map Showing New Allied Gains
PERSHING
: I'.old tJie Chemin-des-Dames. I'rer" !i t! nps Xorlxv penrtratnl i-oiM foi.ir tu live miles on the'.' :-'-ii:re front, ;.vcordir.;j to the nur .!," iinnouTif.-rjunt tonight. They! n.s-f!l tli- i-'t. jj-ritin canal at Tnuri liri'U'e .ir.'' -tation eajitur- ! i v.-z Loth plnc-es. ' I'rurtv to th- i.orth of Vaux- i
.t.!lon '.v;n jiiai.; and Celle-sur-imio a a - apturtd. The I'renoh
' i.t Li ihr- Lr neral line from the weet-1
YANKEES CLEAN WOOD OF HUNS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. Hxpla-:
j nation of ho liistory-making rove- - , nue bill, vhich Imposes more than I , eil;t billions in taxes on the Amer- ! I ican people und authorizes twice ; j th.it amount in Liberty bonds for :
next year, "was concluded in the i house today by Chairman Kitchin j of the ways and means committee. I
Mr. Kitchin started ypeakins ytstf-r-dav and members baid his address
! was the longest ever delivered In
' f f? ?sliL!r V
A a
COMMAN
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fOCH'S BLOWS FROM RHEIMS TO ARRAS SINCE JULY 18
; 90 PERCENT HAVE STRAIGHTENED LINE t i That Number of A. E. F. on associated press war summary.
Battle Lines NOW Under Vutrb.iul Focir succei-e. ..t har.uner eh - .ti . j ( ier;r
n. . A , r iinci irom Kneim to Arras 5;:i;e ! !.s r.r.c r.--Direct Command Of the . pletely tlattene.i ,m t!ie great W.U.c crc.r.ee American General. vive (' :hc 5rrin rmd sumnu-r. Further tiil. iie veil coordinated brought him t. a point v.-ii-ere he ma' -' ei! be .,el. Ai-so i-itr.i 1'itss .vru.e: more ei i ? a s t r 1 1 hli'.' t ' the Ciernian neien-i . . - WASHINGTON. Sep: 7 Line Stood for Year, tration f American tr.-v.p. in the From La on to Cambrai the Hinder.burj K...-
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.r ,it, uns or vaux. riuguircs. German Attempt to Hold thc!111"- e.,ect of ,.0 ilHpp. nco-irt. ea.-L of Ti:ny Lridso i . I rotable Cuect of prohu.t
e raicn rrom m icans is Futile.
ition leg- ,
I f r r LJ O L n am i'ot' tl ai rr V ti(itirn'j Äförl1ör tt '.
m l .--t. S nion, Avesn-. the western UUMiU TdlUII TI Ulli HIIICI i l ....-o .dKo of Jussv. tlie railway fron. , . Citi;,Ä frankly discussed by Mr. Kitchin in , :ian. to Tirnicr. Amiyny-Uouy and iCaHS IS hUtlle. j explaining the beverage action of.
j tue war uix measure. lie aiso iok i : up the war and excess protlts fea-
f- (Si Fxofe. f
It I; TIUK1IS ACTIVI.
Assoc-iatd fress Senic: j tures as wel! as those affecting corli'iTir tttt 4 . . . . ...... I nnpfifinn nml luvurit'S.
I I'n, rl-t' Willi U1L, A.Mi.liJL,A. AU.M 1 lONDO N , S p t . 7:-K,eld Ma,;0N Tili: AISNE FliONT. Sent. 7.- . Ceneral lehato TlUs AVec-U. !
havf fon.,-1 theL.. . . I 'ncraj aeoaxe on me run win.
next week and leaders to- '
ied their predictions foi'
RONN
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.hal Jla:-s troo;. have forced th,Th, aUem of tho Gennans t0 re 1( iirnuns to retire a -ontMe.rable ; b " V Jounce aior.S a front of about 17iu',ln tlieir 'oothoM on tho outh Je m?ht rev!
s t V .,...1 J.. .. - 1 .
n,is extending from I avrincourt ; " l uu aoocI to Cauvoie, according to the tht of th MUers-eii-Prayers
'xar office announcement. Thcy:-" i.uuu.ru u
have a.lo
ircund which
iohtir.o on the vvet bank of the
e aiiiiuuu'.tiiicui, taken a stxate-lo point j sma!I b,lt brilliant operation early hich there has been much rn- The dense litllo wood
had been packed with machine
Canal du Nord. on th- v.y to Camtral The fcta-tement follows. 'On tlie whole front s-outh of HavTincourt th German retreat :ontlnues undT close and constant pressure of our troops. We havo .-eached the line of Ilcauvois. r.oi-el. tnd Havrir.court - ood-
"In frequent encounters Ithi
'Yin Genran f ar
gyn under cu er of tlie (rerman The onb' break in the American line alonij th canal was at that plicc. The tak of cloanin it out beerars at 4 o'clock in the morning and was completed before 10. There u;n no opportunity to take prisoners, but the toll of Clerman dead wa jrreat .is tompred with th?
magnitude of the engagement
pasa.t,'e of the measure next Sat- ;
urday. They believe' now that min- ! or committee revisions, potsibly of 1 the liquor taxe because of pending" j prohibition legislation, and debate Will prevent a final vote before Sept. j 17 or IS. Hep. Fordney of Michifrau, ranking republican member of j the ways and mean? committee, j plans to speak Monday, urging i tariff tax increas-? to get an addi- j tional revenue.
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I. W. W. GANG LANDS IN PRISON
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American cturs it: Fiance is pro- the '.v:iy of the allied arniie- eekir.t:' t.. vili' ceedini; rapiulv ai.-i r,v-. lejl:n ... , .-!,
iow i -its t: u.je-i Uiieet command
tV,-... .w, ....... r . I III III n I 11 : .: iL'.
.ote in.ui 'n i'.ii iij ill- ! rco;i Who have readied th- ot: e! side. This was leveab-d ..dar ' .y Hen.
Mnrli rhvf ..f r-. ff u-br. ..i.i tlv.t I II HI I 1 V I HI UIIIV'II HI .
more tlii.n percent of the Ameri
cans nov; :tre in tin Am, ri'ai; --.- 1 1 tors. Gen. .Mai eii .:.ud t.o c ;u::..ei.t a:TNp to Leavenworth With 93 to the purpose of this concentration ; PriOnPr Mnflf fin
and added nothing tbd raiht mdi- c ' I T ' ' 1,1 1 catc his own opinio!, as tu tlie woi.-: SpeCial I rain. . ability tl at an ail-Air.erican dri - at : - ' the Geniiau lines might b in:peud- ... m. He did ray. however, that tli. ,- ', . , custom tf briadiii, new divisions, l"i , . , . ,
with the Kieiieh or Uriti.sli luices 1 " " K V:. V , ,' ' :
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Tiiit'i Ltr". 1 lV,fL-. rv .f ft..- Vl'ul'il
to hatter, their pit pa ration for trout . , . Ii.- i and v- other member-; oi tne ort-'''--hne dutv liad not oeen aoanuor.e.j. : . . t "jttH.; ffr i-t 1 1 '1 hi"-: II1:
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! charges of violating the -p:oi.n act. nere leCeive.d into the fed er.".
Penitentiary h.-n- ' fu-d y .t:er-i;oon.
Hut ns our men kro over there
i I now pretty well instructed," h
added, "the tirr.t; they fctay in t'ne training camps over there is vry
, ... ,. . . . The trip, winch wa. :r. a alio tliat the I'lth di;io:., previous-1 .... , ., ...... I special train irum c h:. ttro. lv training behind the British une.-. . ,. . ... , .r. . I without, incident, and ::prm th err aris now on the hue m 1" Iat:dert. Phis, . , , . . , ... . . . , . , . . riv;i! m tne pri-on yatu the :, pi:-. was interpreted to mean that the- .
VJle 1 . 1. vllT i-i
retain - lllow - I ! I i ii .
!-'0 iin Vf.r.i on 'Tt.i.d! di'hsion t-oon would I". ithdrawn f . " .' ,. , . , . ' r4ai do oi a on a -u-miie . .... 'id in line and n.arehe.i into ;:pshaded arc, northeast of oitl VchlV s army. ' penitentiary buildimr. Alter tb, i..r-
The allied armies yesrterdaj' made gains on tive fronts, occiipylngr the
In hi address todav. Mr. Kite.hiu t nuea area in Manuers u. crcs-iap me can;
said tho bill t-liould be enacted br ! front between and (Z), and win ninpr the
both houses of congress by Nov. 1. ! Noyon (4. .North of ol?ons the bianco-Americans purt-hed further lictirt tui iuu-3iue i mm. rnalities the prioi.'i- t- i i and he expressed the hope" that an-j lnt0 tho (lerman Hank Co). Americui and French forces on the VeIe ad- ln h review of the bat lie -it :a- ; to ceils.
i.tir T.-M .- vancctl across tlie river north or i :sn;s ana near i-azocne (. i i;f : i,., ...i m-.-, o i...-r :i.t lT.ivxv.n.-l rVi. n-: .
1 Wl.l . . .- . i 1 i , , ,1, III,,, in.li.lc.t !,. I, fito,. Iin.. fll' I'il'.U i !m,a llij K.oart I , -.
,j rvionsr nie line to xue junction jear wou:u not De neces-ary. ai-i ' muin hü- v. , i.t me r , nie tie! man.- are reirccitii.r; alum a
though he saij that If national pro-I -t'htln area. i iuO-mile front fi um the Arras-c'am-
hitdtion were enacted. new taxi brai .ectoi- to liheims. s ith the Hrit- wa very tmfortunate atei inoptjo: -
sources will have to be found to re-; , ! ih, fYer.cli and American! in .1om- j tune and that th- oi-curr. !. - Uu.i . place the 1 1.2 30.0öOOö estimated ' p T m w T tt rr nn HI A ITATTTPTHf TO ' pursuit. Otiicial report., show that cau-d them to ..:nv.i to j.r.-..r-. ta on alcoholic beverages provided jrfl I nill üKrN Ifl 1 lf IV H I R I I Uhe enemy now i miles iron ' interferi with tivir r for in Tlie present measure. : Ijri IV I 11 J U H IV I JLJ i 1 1 H II 11 llLlil 1 llJ .i',rk:,t hi, h.c' :.1,T,r.,.,rb t,, bail.
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! liAt.ii'limri'v .'i rr f.'lkin--'
' . i r -vi t li th French, luavy reaiitance prisoners and inbict'n-: n .nifto.i.i -
aeualties on tlie -neui-. "Vnrtli nf tr.'i'Tfnrnnrr n ir tnipru
. t ' propoM- u ;,e liurrieu in tne retreat
in thi district northwest of rtheimf.
The artillery on both Mdes was in
! continues, and "indications are in
icreasln? that tlie liermans do not
hav cai-tured a .strong point r
nown a? th poil Heap on the . V. i r - ,f tV... C.ir.il .o Vop.I
r.-i lmiii w . .... ........ .... Äi . i ... j 1 1 i. .
parently at his e.,-.-. d -da red ti.. recent bor.ib ep!o-; !. in C'iji,
"pposite. Tfermie.-. taking t numb
?f prLsoners and tnarhin- k'''.;. "The vtocks of voa I und ro.td petal which !u.j ' libvi into our ro-fcC-s-ior. toireth-: v. ith lartre -irtlti of othrp war materx-tl.
f.o, I'ndcr IkTr Order.
tlon of patrolling there w;, tio f-i Such legislation, Mr. Kitchin s.iid j
fort at infantry work. iieneral I.lne ln lianed. Tl.e general line lield b th. Americans h'js not rhangred. From
iriM( that it "a.- the enemy in-1 one pi.ic, the Americans .roujht iti cntion to remain in ocup.it'.on ofi." 5 pri-onfrn, members of one of the !ie Somme rattl!;'2!.! during the 1 "lerman division.-. Anions them
Mrtcr months, and alro the hurrd,were two officer, one of whom is!
probabl-." v. ill r.ot be necessary b- j fore next jear, although the admin- ; iteration order, announced yester- ! day. stopping the manufacture of
b
und
$120,000,00''. Further upward revision of taxes.
ARE RECORDED; AIR RAID VICTIM!"
! city, (Jem March added, '.chile the j ;
liindeni.ui tine, from which th iONLY NAMES OF DEAD utct German ciiorr ot the ai . DrTri rPDHmirn
iini, t..- M -riT v,,, v ll d r ri runHrnru
I i i J taüliviivu - . - i e a v. o , v i j . - - - thr point of maximum di-tAn.-- only, ßY GEN. PERSHING' lie mib s b v..nd tile present a-.-div : f
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eet x-ec. i, ..CM. i , tuu ,e a tnocKS Lastinn more man tnrang is aiso marK for bni--fn.ni. nder th present bil? of about ; J ! 3 . .
U'A-IJlNiT':
, f
;a?ur of the r-tr ..t that has br-n j l.ieut. N.,pard Al-Mbben. whose ! " ,.A7U5rtr,e i
i father i retiUted to be ore nf rbe I .
Three Hours Saturday in
6.000-Mile Radius.
ish Airmen. Who Regis
ter Good Hits.
.treat,'' Gen. March saiu. "-:me at
.j new policy o! !('::,;.- . t i
vrced upon him."
"inperor'rt adv-.ei
3R0MISE MORE DELAY
It wn this ;
I prohibition legislation is parsed. !
:if s- in the Ameri an :
f.i-.. .. , i -,1 tl-.a I'eJtil-i t'r. , , I -
" v v ---' " t lorces adopted ry i.- .car : ;. : - i Arras an l I'eronne and t i, Frat:Co- ;j-erit tJiM n i!:K . of the v en ;!.,- 'American ctoi on th idateau f j will be s-nt to .., Frr'-- i
1 : .... .. t 1 ' ' .) i -. i . .
lieutenant wlio commanded the de-i
land if it is necessary to find new' .r,;iatl J'ross erri. ,
! tachment that recently . omp'-lled a
FOR PROHIBITION BILLltl American fo,
. e to eViiCUate
Fin.ette. It vrts the organization
the e.aerc'eUcy
1
I to w hich thit foia-e r,eb-,ne.i whioli ; -la ' . jptur. .1 him.
Th capture of the wood near the!
V-' i 1 t-'l l':e S.-rv.-a-: vasiiin';ton. i
r. tin a 1 1 .c--.i 'f
ejr U ul: . ra 1 w.!i rnlet pro- .uial wa acotapll--h d after in- . ;dd:- fo r t..it:c!.a; prohü'ition a t: r ' ti:si e artillery preparation and in .-.et .U:': .-. s indicated tel. iv 'the fare of a smotherin; machine ,1-htn tlie bo : :.-.r.i.-ure t. .'iin a?;d a !'t tilery t'.re. The Amerih( a crio'ilt. r i 1 . : ri.it? - for a te- tT. ( yr pt !oe tri Ptrit.u: the darlt-
r j I'"S a?.. I I 'NIIO! Ille Kf r,1? al'OUl
I tatv sources, evcral hundred rnib
lions can be. obtained by tariff in
J crease, irross sales and c or.sumption
tare. a.
WASHINGTON. pt
! AsS", Uitort Pre Servi-.-e : -A -.try j LONDON. Sept. 7. At
r.e I Oi . i .a i ,
! stAtre disturbance beginning at 1 : -"
p. r.i.. and continuing until 0 p. m.,
l'orivr:iüon Vot Hani Hit. Piaising the alternative plan o
wa recorded today on tb.e seismo- ' ministry tonight f-ays
. ji.- son--'.
la Soon Take I'ainbiai.
I II III i I' I II I II Jl):0 HliO. 4 I I ' 1 . "
raiding operations issu-d by tlie a
: Ci :r if r twice
j,, lievi-w in.
eclOT. Vit Ii. .Haan sac. iii. thrust toward Camera: i ;au-e' along th line ..f the Sei.--e m.i:-i.-
fc i graph at the Georgetown ob-ervu-' "On the night of S-bt. , and h our ; and th Ciba di Nor-i. ""ith Cam -;
! the names- ot th .: .i
; wi'l );. ibb-d b j .ehe; tr.' t-""stcr.. i- ' Tn okir th: ".j'i ay. t ? . .Ma r .
Gen. I'-'.-s-hln-
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Mai Mom Ii 1 1 1 I p.td
d .-tt rd.iN i i " - !oc.v
The b. i w a e-..i
b.e s. r..te. w i.n-b n its mar.
i r .- ' 1 ''.: ' w i 1 1 i ' i o , : " e T I c
impas;ng war or excess profits tae-: , -r, . ,ik.rl. ,, ,,. a : . . .. :. , ) tore. The greatest Uistur oanc v- i uaJrui earned
Man llneiiM Machine .
on corporatio:;. according to th
hightst returns to the government.
Kitchin -1-clared corporation j are not "hit bard" by the bill, which J he asserted, : satisfactory a wMole to ec'y MeAdoo. i Ability of ery one to p.y the!
itaf impo-ed, Mr. Kitchin ina-ite-l. j
at -:r' S o'clock. The estimated dis
tance of rh '.eth'T.i (' M 'i-
! against two hostile aii dromes
.it attacks- i hi ai o'uj -e''er miie- a-.'ay a-., i
i natural t bttael lmpv.imij tue roao
.t.r-
:i: th
.i-'l)Tj"" '."e ;r.,.!
miles. A.-. la fed I"res t'er, f VICTORIA. F. C. SP"..
A . ."I "O
i Fires were caused
L--. le t. - n.eantim-.
i. .ser.ii.ioi. , i.,ai- . .-. rl,.
t that o;j
servatioi:
of tin results w;, hindered b i canal faitb-i -outb ai.c! .-v.ej,t t'.-r-
! weathee conditions, as Were opera- t Wirj , e.-t-u day aral t-
t"Wi: I
Tl:e i tior.s generally. All of o ir machine- ( t u. Hincei.b;i
.-..tatie- : ; l r : a a : . . "' t
y, a . . : i "'.se acre- a
. i
w n. n ! .
.' . el . ' .
i en. m
!'ro;:i tie wood- Miouch i:iichme;had been considered in drafting the'
-;.iri !..s w ie !eft to give a sharp ' tnormou. bill. Tn this connection i
b-ut the real line of burt he s.tid, "a stupendous amount" of j
seismograph at the Gonzales hill ob- : returned. sercatory today recorded a se ere i "On the morning of Sept. o our earthquake -hock, continuing for squadrons attached the railway . at
', more than tlire- hours. It is be- : Hhrang (four mile-. northeast ot
hn-
?th
cuentin.
j( the thru -l ..y the !'-:.
and
j th r..(i. hid tt:r....i , . f ... r rhr- na::i-- r".i be. ' ' Stat s. Iii -.y to .a
I tb- i i'-rvi '
i ' t !i. re " 'ev
i -.p t.o Aug.
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::. Ma rv (,;. .,
,:d . ( -
T.'r.ii'-r t!; r. :'..: :b
American forces. Gen. March 5&M: . yt the w.un.le.l w.l! -
- l- i ai;c v-.M.ie i i-.i u -.li i - -.-.- j . nite-1 sttt i c-'oirier
rl. t'
m;;t to baxe t!.-'u.ls from beyon 1 th-' uurd ' lii: , bonds must be floated before 'jalvi1 that the center of the di ; Treves. Prussia, and the chemical Lt, plate tu north of i-. u'-jwi-h th-ir h
o :s - or--.-r:t . tt"r Mr 1 .- e.i .u:-,-;;:;;.!' ' w'.v.-. - a . ...-:: ca r.i :
e Mm,
th: w..v me! i', ; a,-,,,-., ..-r- I 1 Pant, 1A iocrt K v XUrOance wa soi.iewiieit in aiaa. . u ai .'..u.m.ru.. -.w. o u . r, . r,-c; el U-'ui.: ia- . an,. "i u,. Mateir.er.
. . , ....... , . . , ""--s . . : . . . t ... .... ... ,.-!,. I I f 1 .. ... . . - - . . .
brunt of government ilnaiicine and probacy :n u.e .x.anaa ui. a.u-.a-o - e- o.-,u " nemm-.j.-.-.-i 'ame-. ..e, v ... . w- ; r.:-n:-.n-'u t. re..,:,
' ) nMT Wllil tia Tr."Ti r." t 4 U .1 H i T il'. '.' I. o M " T t ' .. .- Tl.:
dl "ul .' ' t l i U 11 V .11 li .' .-v - - - r . - I V I C t,iAin. A i V ' t.iA- .- -
pita re- r.e.;. tb-
the
n ' - . .-..n , our.ter-t'.re.
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Tlie rai-ing of a n.o:ve -.: ee;i J for this reason, a stamp ra.v on bank;
" ''t Tr,v nrth of the Aisne e.1rt; tlie day j cheeks, discouraging deposit, was appropt nit ion g;n e -. j-. t.y the m e-u mrt:on that i not revommenJed. I
' "llerce opposition was met with t;ij
i m the raid on M
cro.-sed t "e V
c - i r ' - ' '. : : " w a n . i '-'
-for: w -, s h , I J
0'.iate,l Prt s rri. e .
t '' 1 "V i'n- t . now- S the Germ in u,r- JrM,l,-l Ifl.l ' M. l'-'Ll. .pt. . . 1 1 ?a '. y ' nils me oujecuw was iciuiw ai.u
i- ; '.-..j... n;oMn bae';. Thi was di-pelled j Tobacco taxes. Mr. Kitchin ex- i rthquakc shocks wcu'e recorded on ' successfully botnbei. Kight direct an. of by 'iter developments, although if. plained, are doubled by the b 11. lYf seismograph of St. Louis uni- ! hits and tr.any other gou bur-ts a-", .e ,de -t . wo-.'.j Vnt uriri-e any one if ' they while the luxury taxes hit real Pux- I versity here thi afternoon. Nine ; were observed on the chen.Kv.!
. ' ;t o'.. with.-rew short''. Son-e re-.ir.t ft I nrie The r!itnmrtbile tavd ,ß T-loient shocks covering more than works. our squadrons .oUglK I
W.ii.li o- i.robal'le. howeer that the Cc- thought were -ntbe- hi-P." i thre hours wete recorded. Thev largely superior numo-rs of enemy
n- t:-. i t'ne iauus intend to make a stand along -But the automobile owner can -e an at 12:21:.' 1 and ended at Z:Z airplans both before and after w- .er an , tlie Aisr.e. 1m;: unti! the onward pay It," lie said, adding, however. 1 Th distance was estimated here at leaching the object;-, e. Or.e s iua-1-.' the ; moe of the Trench and British that the proposed s-tem of knoos.- ! ö.: " miles southeast, pro . ,-:,! in ron had a hard continuous fight for
urec,, vzx :;;"i:n,i:i-1t;cr:B0LSHEviKi destroys
SIqEKIAN railroad
1
4 - I t ' e T , e ' '.
i
t-orth of So:ssorss Is mo-. ,, definitely ( Ing automobile license tax by horse-1. nr -Vrgentin.f.
-.acv.'-r.e.j. .power measureniint. ws ur.rust in;
Northeast of Itheim
i-ler.t
there is an j some respects. The committee :,: , C0NSCI ENCE M UST SA Y
, a distance of TO n'.nes before reach-
.l.g its objective and the tight con-
i --.M t . e i Kit. a i ; a
bai reachc'1 tlie Ai-ne r; . er on a ; mile front lat right." (ontinue Hun on-abdation. Purthe- e idePt t f the drain on
erman n.an power during tn- t s-r.t-ing of the ia-t lew month-, recl'.ec
Va.-l:int 3r. tod.iy ;n rficiil di--
HAltHIN. Mar.chu rr; Aus
''.Olsbe-.'ik fi-rres l.ae (
tra!.s-S:r'-i.-in railv. -: n ?! we- f Iiurto. a r, -a."
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from
7'".:nt wnere
I " lniULIULU Villi UI IL no
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uMFRIHAN FnONOMIST
I tf nrnl i ti pi i m m ' ret;re?r.?n;. unci :n me r.on. to oa me rax on original: DbnLIN ULI rJ U rob. :. coun.try thre remains J cost price. .' 1 ström. :: -ec, whicl; ar- moving.' In dicu-sir.g the '.uvury :-'ci;dul. ! U'ASriN'"T'.'N'. s-T t : In.for- 'Only Gowiy towards t!;e -jr. If the ! Mr. Kitchin called attention to the '
j atche'., whi'b moted captured er.e-
rr.y bjeutuent-- 'Num-rou Genna
tinued for another Te miles on the "uU"w:! 11 v way v aok Over two tons of -otub; lhree r01 ' n-cd of four, it
were dropped on Mannheim. "' sa:a- :tS r- :'l Th..r,
l'Ue. tj k .eji -on:- '.nrnj.nr.y units u;
: ro.srs the .f;,r.- h-irn't!. '.o.-'b-r. vater prob'..'-. i ;n ;. :
i
if Ute. .-; b.e w.atfV "-ft'i-e ttatpjr
.'.TiVe be, p ij - T-, i c , ' 0
j . - n . :
WA k Tfi PH RPh Tim A Y : a- . resuit or tn- ntrr.ting one - ' V .V" . "that the ,
nnwn i w unuiiuii i wun i : i . j to t;.e !V.-i .s-arv s:r.::grn. it; tni-
rr.a'.u:, : nd nvob I!rnr
v a: ; rlmei;! ,
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neir.an-- wi.-h. tb.
ey Cviti !.:.v':i!air. ; fe-ctlon impoir.g a tax on shirts
K-: tte i P-- s.-.-T-:..,
itlor.
rujnyicostir.it mere than JH. IV .-aid aiw
y r. for eveiy day it appeals 1 man who paid more than that s ir.-. J
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vim ; .-'a! d- - r.ow In the ; '-' v-':- ' in. r".sed -be taxed, nddir.g .. v.b: Germany. ' 'rom or.e prisoner di.; .t n ex - had never w orn
!.;; m t de'-rt- ' - - : n- ...enan: i i:e:y . is ore ;r.an ji..-".'. an.i inn g-dte
t. d.rM- wb?;br Mr 'f -r'-' .ct:nI commanumz- com- abr.g at! right.
Tb- v ,;. orders had beep, j v t b.i::e of the scrcity' AlliOltX HOY rit!Mi:ii.
:.... s 'omr .tV.ie-- in til futtfe . so--i.ted Pr -! -rt ; :
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WASHINGTON.
'conscience of each eitiz'-r. must b
n; losing
row cntro! ; r.e.ndv to T.-;ita.
r'i..v.ay Tf thi- -e'.-rt
-est g-
:id" iu
n r " r e :Vv i r ' . . s ; - f . ' r -
w w b. - Mr. o- . ' T'-i:;:
detrmir.!ng nn, onrtfii nnimnn
: ; , . whether A I- ytoper to ri.b- to DULOHCIV UUUIMUIL a "a:;,-: ;'on;:p r - '- cir-: declares war on china
i no iuei udn:;n:s:ra;;on t-ave th:tf answ er tod.iy to state and local ;..! , a,k;.i;,j !:..-. ;,v ; n.inistrators who hid askej for ur. , VL1 I Y( STGK. S--pt. 7. The j interpretaticr of the re que--, that the : p..;v;.-,5: b..l-b.e;k .oun-il at Dligot'e of automobi!e ! ,- discontinue'! v iesiitch-tisk. lapltul of tb.e Am :-
ii. . a- 'o -i it,.-.: ci.o-s!.,- ti c c;,-, o; -
er.emy airplane tvas destroyed and' -u L' ' 1,1 a ting in th- -.i.-mitv . f v."- :.'
two mote were drive:, down out of j pro.-e or eonsoiMa:;on 4- 'niu:., hv fr,,,.. ,h,:r ,r,. ..J...Vu.,, .....
control. Pour of c:r ULUhin-v are .--g:mems axe -a:-.. u. na-e -e-: . be .. n'jf-'i out. er.tnadv
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v . , -. i t r e the ( ho-.Slo : : the G'.rr.rin of j h : a 'ir rat.id- . ,. ... . I , i f .:'. ! b .. V TV: I ,i' - '
.y (ii.-ap;iMn;:, ,t!:.i wi'.- .,: tf.-
lt,-..r cius. must .e lr.iv. n or. to r'.ii
gapw. i..Hi:t-:. wb.i h tb- en.;iv sdd to b- .e-ni n t . i-n. pOs.sib'.e.
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WASHINGTON'. S-pt. ;.-Air.ci:; "n undas a of tine
re names of '. n additional Ameri- ' -:) or-ier to -a-.e icascd!:a
ippi. v a:
c- of Asiatic j;
i.iiv .....v.- i.v. i o- . I i .'O'-n a -a e.-i -.t I'.':
ans pr '. s-"ip r
are I w.ir on Ch:r.
of w-a- heb! :n Ger- p'trpo?. -
;rf -e
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'ov
r..iari..n Tio-.p utinu ,many. anoun-cd toda by the war' n V-rrc r. rca;e- ,. t:A G . .irr-.td r- ü-. depart:. "t r ;-rr hat of 'p' re.isor.ably :n "o ctlu- - - 1 1., r " PV' i i n A -: r o " 1 ted. w ho Tobi!"; 'hp;;', ;
1 i .m i'.X'i L. inn;., -c -rnner.i "-"!.: -,r
wp r.ä(idt
a:-l.
- i. nas de. ( .a verv sow .is tj.v - are na;;sie.: ; :sw :-j '..,j mtiv -.ausc the j .y und edlr.g befoie the, ;oine-i , -;ar.e w!;j-h " . i.u-s-nding , the ir regiments. The d;r.at :h a!s - t f..v- -,
i troop-, to the norther:: : t mchurian ' -3 j f trat the actual monthly .'rriva! -ee,. a rer'ort hüt
i-e..:. : i . l . .;t- j!i,"!'.ai: .roo,'!- in i r a ' .c :s !.-.' ( .-jrrf 3 of !h-- aevrie---. a-.d th-; .'!;. e; ;k: 1.-.: I b. full- o .,"f ..' r . : -r '.,,..- . -
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