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AUSTIN AMERICAN. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 191a.
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using
By Asnoclated Press to The Austin American, to form a junction with the IA Fere
taken
REPORTED BY HAIG
riflemen
Inc
pneumonia, mumps, measies,and mnild-
resuit of Loo intensive trainng oi re-
l
getting
Further
GERMANS THICKLY MASSED.
By Aseociated Press to The Austin Amriean
FRANCF, Sunday.
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Two iniantrymen entered an aban-
AL
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British
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of the Oi»e.
On the extreme right of the Brit-
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FRENCH REPORT.
Where aerial forces have been heavily
French
back
from evacuated towns an iargo num-
M
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(‘IOATIAN SORES VIFNNA
SUPPLY FINDS FAVOR
All for Austin
tn the increasing dif-
doubtlees owing
the
down in the region of Ntrurna."*
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of
$1000 bond
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Rid Of Dandruff
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get about four ounces of plain, ordi-
chane in advance
(
homesickness
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cartain
away
fuel after cold weather sets in.
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busneus
feel a hundred times bet-
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Firing at Point Blank
Range British Artillery
Does Frightful Execution
Capture of Bapaume by Ger-
mans Confirmed in Official Re-
port to British War Office.
"Goodness Knows
They’re Good.”
ADAMS
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SOCIETY BRAND
Here Exclusively.
sector
in the
morn-
mans swarmed over No Man's Land
in such great numbers in their first
HEAVILY SHELLED;
MUCH GAS USED
northern
eessation
the
mn*
March
Eritish
field
and
erew of thirty will
Alcala de Henares
northeast of Madrid.
awful
ink
The
rial
notw
pou
pou
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cin«
Get busy today and let
us show you the best lines
of Spring Clothing to be
seen in Austin.
These men
and James G.
Allen
•hake
bath
man 1
each
I ported favorably day by the sen-
ate agriculture committee
beaten off continuous and heavy at-
tacks with compiete suc < ess
But will you go dressed
in a new SPRING SUIT
or your old winter suit?
1 0
you
der
for
and
not
pre
fror
thet
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fori
ciuc
fem
the
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men
ther
T
mer
and four others. three of them Mex-
icans, were bound over to the fed-
eral "rand jury today charged with
trading with the enemy by assisting
alien enemies to depart without war-
rant from the United States
‘SECOND DRAFT MEN
TO HAVE AN EASY
TIME FIRST MONTH
tired
2se
Amnerican trench.
Other Germans arrived.
There began an exchange of rifle
Austin Post orfice Letue UM
Mr. Ethel Alexander.
Mrs. J. C Atkinson
Mrs H M Angus.
A polonia Apobalo.
Miss Delphine Avale.
Mra Grover Bozarth
Mrs Stella Bruekner
Prevalence of Disease in Can-
tonments Said to Be Due to
Intensive Training.
me
full
try
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wit!
assault,
as held
ACEARCOMPIEXON WORKOFCARNAGE
GOES ON; ND LULL
IN GREAT BATTLE
tion of Courceiette
"‘South of Peronne our troops have
my
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to p
ex-
from
Fresh Daily by Express
at
look Ane |
ter
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drug store
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abie
TREAT WOMAN TO
RIDE ON A RAIL
normal prouction and consumption
or coal have been balanced so even - (
|y that any drop in output will mean
innumerable difficulties in obtaining
poss
for
ani
the*
Riflemen Reaping Frightful
Harvest of Death.
If
orri
will
PRESIDENT SENDS
CHEERING MESSAGE
TO MARSHAL HAIG
in making some progress and has cap-
tured Neele ani Guiscard.
"French reinforcements are arriv-
ing in this neighborhood
the
woi
ach
1
whi
WOI
bot
soli
to
did
not
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clals said, would mean serious short-
sge in fuel next winter to those bec -
tions not forehanded enough to pur-
sn
FIVE HELD AT LAREDO
FOR AIDING ENEMIFS
TO CROSS BORDER
n
tly superior numbers are realised
- me and my people.
"The empire stands calm and con-
fident in its soldiers
"May God bless them and give them
strength in this time of trial."
FOOT BY FOOT HAIG’S
MEN FALL BACK BUT
WITH FRONT UNBROKEN
Edgar H Freeman, Am<»s Teske and slightly west of the Somme, while fur-
Homer Whited, all of the same In-ther south the enemy has succeeded
into the ranks of tne enemy
In this section the (iermans were
operating without th» full support 0
their guns because of their rapid ad-
vance.
In the north, in the region or Er-
Um Cocoanut Oil
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single sign and trace of it, no matter
how much tlandruff you may have
You will find toe. that all itching
and digEinr of the nealp will stop in-
ntantly, and your hair will be fluffy,
lustrous, glonsy. silky and soft. and
pecially as war needs increase
The fuel administration holds that
tur
Tai
lar
kne
ber
use
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cei
ren
Jot
w ri
anc
wh
thr
kne
‘ow
losses, the Germans kept C‘ ming on:
filling in the places of those who had
fallen and pressing their attack j
' times in the last few days
They fell back for a
ish army the enemy crossed the
River Olse at two places, one body
of troops came out of LA Fere and
I
submcription. wil be enutled to a
button and lb* privileze or wearns
It
in workine out a zone
the dtatribution of coel, all
diseases at Caup Travis was due
part to decreaseu i esistance as a
bonde will
, en I leves H fiie »4 of honor. “E° w. will spprecint. your
The button bears a border of bril. ‘Phone is59.
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• forced once more to abandon Amory,
! which had changed hands several
I that next winter's supplies of fuel
should be laid in early to keep mines
ernoon.
A little further north the German:
stormed Urviliers and Essigny.
Just west of HL Quentin the Brit-
forces which are fighting to the south . tance and t
of st Quentin, around Noyon. though largely along
retiring slowly. a e carrying out roaa.
strung countet attacks and inflicting! The Germa
Mies Nina Crigler
Mrs Natt Carroll.
Mrs Ney Clark
Mrs Della Cooper.
Mrs Marthia Campbell.
ficulty of bringing guns forward |
"The manner >n which our guns.
tanka and transports have been with-
l drawn behind the obstinately retir-
* ing iane, amounts to a marvelous
■ feat.
an official d lepat h
there has been no
ten men in No Mans land on March
41
The Americans attacked the patrol
and routed it and took two of the
Germans prisoner.
GERMAN SUBMARINE-
INTERNED BY SPAIN
ish were forced
throughout the
have heen bringing
the most able man
across to the British aide.
often ends in consumption. Start the
Hyomei treatment today No stomach
dosing, no sprays or douches: justjn
breathe it—that’s all. Ask Van Smith’ re
Drug Company.
Tne French commander of a di-
viaion with which American troops
are being trained has awarded the
cross of war to an American infan-
tryman who two night ago gave his
life rather than abandon his post of
duty
The war cross was spiked to the
coffin before burial.
Faithful to Deat.
mede kind. Keelly dens.
seventeen miles
little north-
•Our troops, in conformity with or-
ders, are giving ground toot by took
but are carryng out vigorous coun-
ter attacks an 1 infsicting heavy losses
on the enemy
"Desperate fight.i g has taken place
around Nesie, which has been lost and
regained seveinl times
"Taera is artliery fighting at vs-
territory to each producing
as to avoid cross hauling
I will be pleased to dine
with you Easter Sunday.
You may expect me on
time.
ran St
Henin.
< ne
get liquid anon at any
ft la inexpensive, and four
ly execution in
ranks.
Ths Germans
un artillery In
Gers “rroughout the day the battle
I raged in the lowlands about the Olse.
At Vendeuil, a group of British
held out until 4 o'clock Friday aft-
under default
atem for
the Hritish
on Henin hill held up the Cerman
advance for a long time, doing dead-
geciy to Iorce the enemy back and
reciaim the posiuons previousiy held
by tnem along tne river
Tne decision at all of these cen-
ters is yet in abeyance so tar as is
known at this time and the struggle
goes on witi unabated fury
ihe resistance of the brush right
wing has been particularly spectacu-
lar.
On Saturday the Germans essayed
the crossing of the Somme in the
Neale sector. but these expeditionary
forces were caught in a hail of ma-
chine gun and rifle fire and virtual-
ly wiped out.
Yesterday, however, the Germans
succeeded in getting troops across in
to fall back but
day they clung to
LAREDO Texas
contesting the
be interned at
attacks that it
They are
work since yesterday
have ber n
- . The British artiliery in the mean-
“Our troops, although tired. are in time poured in a perfect rain of
good heart and are fighting splen-ishelis on the enemny. carrying havoc
dld’v, and the enemy is only pro- - --------------
GRAND CENTRAL:
other transportation evils, the
a Stick a da
24- The man thrust on the
cruis has been advanced by Major
Germans have continued to
of shambies in whicn
machine gunners and
number of divisions in this
which in the early hours •
off by the Britsh gunners
For the last four days.
refugees have been streaming
was impossible for
jgressing at the cost of heavy sacri-
fices " the statement says.
"Our loases in material have been
heavy and include a ceratin number
of tanks."
Don't fail to read the story of "The
Real Colonel House" which will ap-
pear as a serial in the Austin Ameri-
can for twenty-five days, beginning
Monday April 8- the most interesting
story over printed In a Texas news,
paper
The purpose of the attack here
was to capture Lrvillers and Essigny-
le-Grand an 1 thereby acquire ground
for a further advance
March 25 —Do-
rado policeman.
Miss J Honnett.
The British
fan try regiment, formed the patrol. ।
which encounted an enemy patrol of
man division against
battalion
The purpose is to increase
Mat supply
withdrew from the Holnon wood
The Germans then drove at Ham,
which had been cleared of civilians,
and Saturday morning, after obtain-
ing a crossing of the canal, drove
south into the British ponitons
in the other main theater of op-
LONDON, March 259The
by their j them to make progress west and,
superior J south west of Bapaume, in the direc-
men. whose names
#saess
I Mr Ereametem). M much better than atrocites of German mlliurim
l sr-sg..- AsAskpkp
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1 wuimak• enabundanc ot rieh. BOTTONS FOR BTYERE IMONBAY AND TUESDAY AT
' J MARTIN. THE SEED8MAN,
I IS EAST FOURTH STnEET.
BOTH PHONE8 <1
vilers, -he British last nizht were
Try Making Your Own
) Cough Remedy
the Holnon woods,
west of the city
post when they
Germans in the
gave up his attempt to enter the
American lines and withdrew.
It was discovered that one of the
two Americans had been killed.
There was plenty of cover within
with tresh torces and in spite of the
--------------------—---galiani resistance of our troops has
doned trench to establish a snipers' I Ioi« ed s to gve ground
ounces is all you will need This
simple remedy has never been known
|to fall.
Amrican artillerymen have again
[ deluged German positions in the vicin-
Ry of Tpul with high explosive shells
And have driven the Germans back
from the advanced trenches
5 Large quantities of gas shells have
been fired by the Germans against
the town and supposed battery Lapsi-
tions in this sector, but the Amer!,
cans have retaliated effectively
E . There have been artillery engage-
ments along the battle front from
the Somme sector to the North sea
Ths British forces in Palestine have
[ Asain advanced northward of Jericho
aDd along the Jordan
ner behind their shock troops and
have been making full use of this
arm as the advance continued
swung north while another army
crossed at Mory and turned south
keeps
the Soldiers’
'the closely pressing enemy
Pound.ng BnLui Aiglat Flank.
Stili turtner soun, the Germans
Were pounaing the front hard in an
endeavor to push on and get a firm
grip on Nesie and swing tue britisi
rigat liana back whue tne deter-
uuned delenders were batung dug-
THIRD LIBERTY
LOAN TO BE FOR
THREE BILLIONS
earned that distinction
bravery in attacking
force or patrol.
"In addition to the foregoing prin.
cpal items of the proposed program ••« ••
coneresswin be anked for auhority to !
ubon de to the amount of Usen .
000.000 IB addition to those now au.1
tnorzed in order to provide tor tuiurt
izuen: to tssue additional treasury cer. I
tricates of indebtednena: for author. 1
"u. to make additional loan, to the
al l i.d tovernmeot. during tn. .m
mer.. and for authority to deposit ln.
come and excen profit, taxe, with
national banka, atafe bank, and tush 1
companier throughout the tnte ;
States in the name manner a. the pr
ceeds of th. liberty loan. I
"I am sure that the popt, win .
-pond to the third lbert |MB with
— ... the name loyaity and enthusinAm , iA
W you want to keep your hair in charaeterized their suppor o m. i
geoa conaition, be careful •hat y00 two loans V‘ ' o nrst
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RT. ETC. ALNI SEED POTATOES.
right flank by the Germans Thurs-
day morning was south of Hi ~uen-
Un and the enemy used a division
fur every 2000 yards of the front,
there being approximately one Ger-
SHEPPARD'S MEASURE
TO INCREASE MEAT
By Associated Prese to Ths Austin American.
ELFERROL. Spain March 25 —
The German submarine which sought
refuge in this port and has been
interned. Is the L-48.
Her propellers were immediately
unshipped by the port authorities
when she entered the harbor and
her guns, munitions, etc., were taken
out.
The lieutenant in command came
ashore to pay his respects to the
authorities
It is understood that most of the
paume the Germans made their first
drive against the high ground be-
tween ths Cojel and Sensee rivers.
The German preliminary bombard-
mem was terrific and their infantry
outnumbered the British right to uno
in some cases
Fariy Sunday the Germans at-
tacked southward into Bullecourt
and the British withdrew to a Uno
covering Vaulx - Francourt, Morchies
and Haumetz- Lez-Camhral
During Friday the Giermans over-
i"
the British gunners to miss thorn,
telegraphs the Daily Express cor-
respondent at British headquarters
in France.
Two batteries at Epehy fired stead-
ily with open sight at 400 yards for
four hours.
Telling of the thrilling exploit of
Leicestershire troops, the correspond-
ent says
"Persieres was held for a lima by
two companies of Leicestershires as-
elated b) two tanks.
"The enemy kept preseing them
back, however. .end one company
was completely cutt off
"instead of surrendering, they held
to the village until only a few men
were left.
"Then the surviving officers led
them in charge through two lines of
Germans and they fought their way
back to our main body."
hurl great forces of infantry into tno
conflict, depending largely on weight
ui numvers to overcvze the increas-
mg opposition ottered by the hero-
Icaily resistin britisn.
on tue nortnern wing of the of-
fensive, the enemy tms morning
brougut up adallonal troops alter
an ail nignt struggle of the fiercest
nature and renewed his efforts to
breaK the Britisn front in the region
ot Erviliers.
To the south near the center of
the line an equally strong attempt 1s
being made by tue invaaers to ex-
tenu the long narrow salient which
they had pushed in south of Ba-
paume, near Longueval—famous in
the annals of the battle of the
somme.
These places were again the scene
observed several
Fatty Ar-
of l
faile
that
five
by ’
T1
port
Mima Ruth Calhean
By Associated Presa to The Austin American
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 25.—
The theory that the prevalence of
"Germun truops are an Neale and
Bupuume.
north the Britiah also
wire before the
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, Ry mornine. moot if not all, of your
dandruff will be cone, .nd three or
four more application, will completely
dtsnotve and entirely destroy every
si rai
of <
acted a terrible toll of death
By Associated Press W The Austin American.
LONDON, March 23.-- Confirma-
tion of the German report that the
British have been forced out of
Bapaume is contained in a supple-
mentary official statement issued by
the war office late tonight.
"Fighting of the most severe de-
scription has been taking place all
day on wide fronts south of Peronne
and south and north of bapaume,"
says Field Marshal Haig's report from
sritish heauquarte rs in France to-
iight.
'In both sectors the enemy has at-
tacked our positions in great strength
Enemy batteries replied,
many gas shells.
Later photographs were
West and Corporals been pressed back in savers I places
rtous points along the Tront ■ -■
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fired into hein.s he ntght and dur-j LONDON, March 25 - Reuters By Asorinte Preve to The Auvtin American
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500 LOYALTY LEAGUERS
Notwithstanding their terrible
By A—KMsg Press
and Ha
' Heavy fighting continues.
Conlinuous Attacks.
fire which resulted in a barrage! “During the morning of March z5 yancea guard a up with strung torces
from both sides. iour iroos .on the front trom. the wACh" usne Un In"the nigabor-
At the end of an hour the enemy omme far north as Wancourt had hood or Morchain
heavy losses on the Germans, says
the war office statement tonight.
The text reads:
"In tne region of Noyon the battle
o-’nues witn stubbornnes, the Ger-
mana bringing in without cessation
new to fees
AlMY HEADQUAR-
an end to the expectation of higher
I interest rates.
Statement by Secretary.
Secretary McAdoo issued this state-
ment:
"The secretary of the treasury. In
conference with Mr Kitchin, chair-
man of the wars and means commit-
tee. today outlined his plan for the
third liberty loan
"Actual expenditures of the United
States government and of the allied
governments having been much less
than had been indicated by the esti-
mates, the amourm of the next loan
will be only $3,000,000,000, the right
being reserved to allot over-subserip.
tions.
"The secretary will ask authority
from congress to issue bonds bearing
interest st the rate of 4 4 per cent
per annum acceptable at par and ac-
crued interests and United States in.
heritance taxes and having a benefit
of a sinking fund of S per cent per
annum during the period of the war
and for one year thereafter
Interest Rate Sufficient
South of St. Quentin a number of
strong British redoubts made a gal
lant defense and it was nightfall be-
fore the. last of them with their ma-
chine gunners had been reduced.
The end of the first day found the
British behind the St Quenua canal.
Some Desprrate Fightng.
Friday morning the enemy re-
newed his assault with increasing
vigor and after desperate fignting in
the region ut La Fere, succeeded in
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IVI Brazil Nuts,
Bitter Sweets, Cherry
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ter Packages" of Nut
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$1.25 and $1.50 the
Pound.
L LONDON, March 25.— King George
, today sent the following message to
Field Marshal Haig
"I can assure you that the forti-
tude, courage and self-sacrifice with
which the troops under your com-
mand continue heroically to resist
and tha: Is to d isso l ve it Thia de-
strnys it entirely To do this. just
It is now pomsible to give more
details of the early stages of this
and other fights
, Joseph Heller, division sanitary in-
spector.
As a result he has recommended
that trainng for men of tne second
draft durng their first month shall
be much milder than that receive
by the men of the first draft
If his recommendations are adopt-
ed the next contingent will have only
light driils and exercises for a montn
| in order to permit them to readjust
their muscles to the more active de-
mands ot an outdoor life.
Major Heller's investigations have
shown. it was said, that in many
cases incipient ailments have devel-
oped under the extreme changes from
civilian routine to the hard drill in
camp.
Each case of pneumonia that has
developed since the arrival of the
first increment of selected men is
being investigated.
Already 104 cases have been exam-
ined and the causes responsible for
them have been tabulated.
Most of the cases had been preced-
ed by bad coIda, it was learned
Some of the men had slept in the
upper stories of the barracks, others
had slept with their heads too near
open windows
Sudden climatic changes also were
held partly responsible for the prev-
alence of disease.
In one case in January the ther-
mometer dropped to 22 degrees from
78 within a few hours, chilling the
men and lowering their resistance to
disease
By Associated Preas to The Austn Ameriean
PARIS, March 25.-The French
There is one "ure way that never j working to enpacity, *
al.s 1° remove dandruff completely rne falling off, if continued, offi-
"Hcavy loses
on the enein, I
machine guns.
have been announced as recipients
of the distinguished service cross
WASHINGTON, March 25.— Presi-
dent Wilson today cabled Field Mar-
shal Haig congratulating him on the
Britisn stand against the German of-
fensive and predicting a final allied
victory.
The president's message read:
**May I not express to you my warm
s admiration for the splendid stead tast-
Bess and valor with which your troops
have withstood the German onset and
the perfect confidence all Americans
feel that you will win a secure and
final victory "
"It is the belief of the secretary
qrmtmf P,... to T. A.i Am... ithat. the rate now proposed i, surn- ;
WASHINGTON Marrh 2_fictent and that by restricting unnec-|
M! b9 senator ‘sheppara ot•rTh: pzery.capitanensue, and by the peo- '
t permit asportation of ink infootod | Ple."ho subecribe JOr lberty bond,
td from and ‘south Amo" tzave and them for investmeni
ican counthe a. wall as from iainnds rn. 2opursharez." th the ainking
to the Gulf of Mrexico. provide they cunafrom :h i, "A . n nd themreivea
are aiaughtere at one,, was rei,ompeiled.to **"• future increases in
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"in order to put an end to the ex-
pectation of higher interest rates, it is --------- - ----
proposed that the conversion privilege "The World For Sale."
shall be eiiminated from the new " —
bonds, but the holder, of liberty bond, GRN CENTRL. - •INIEWCDADED nrricr
of sll existine issue, will be riven th buckle in "Oh: Doctor." NEWSPAPER OFFICE .
opportunity to convert their bond. -----: ... I ATTACKEn RY MNRi" "After falline back across the
.nto th, new 4% per cent bonds. ! MAJESTIC. ‘Tbs Woman and th,! Hl I ALKEV 5 I MUBIHomme we ciared all the bndgeai
Treasury Boma Imun. Law." I 1 e.reot one. which we, so commanded
------ ... . . L The Awun Ame ““ I by our gun rie that it was mor, ad- ’
QI EEN: irene Csslle in Convict MINOT. N D March 28-BecauneiXntgeun t leave it stanaing
iit..i.alieced..they were dimnatiafind I Th, enemy canuaitien in hie of-i
with the headlinra of the Minot Daity I forts to «,t acron thi nsrrow strip I
INews. denyinE that the Hritish wereior ‘Water been prOaizious. ’
holding the Germans, published in an 1 . _—gag-_
extra of the Independent, a large _.|V eAI EADI V
crowd of persons early today painted bUT UVNL CHLI
the "a"rasoreigaiznpyelton TO AVOID SHORTAGE
J written prominently on the doors and WHEN WINTER COMES
j windows. ‘ T ■
1 ---------------------------------------------------- By Agnocinted Prim to The Austin American
WASHINGTON, Maren 23.- More
I than half a million tons loss In cos!
| production last week caused the fuel
administration tonight to reiterate,
warnings contained in the announce-
ment of its zone distribution ey*t*m '
Many gas shells and a few high
expiosives shells fell on the Ameri-
can position*
On the Toul front there was con- ‘
siderable artillery activity during the
night.
American guns heavily shelled the
German front line posiuons.
from airplanes of the damage in-
flicted by the American.*.
Using New Type Bomb.
An enemy ai-plane early this
morning cut off its engines at a
great height over the American lines
northwest of Toul and planed down.
When close to the ground it
dropped a quantity of bombs.
Some were ot a new variety which
explode in midair with a bluish red
flash and give off a cloud of mus-
tard gas
Being heavier than the air the
mustard gas quickly descended to-
ward some of our battery positions
and a road.
After the machine disappeared the
German gas shell bombardment be-
gan.
Another enemy airplane hovered
over the town while the bombard-
ment with gas shells was in pro-
gress.
Saye Dr. Edwanta, a Wel-Knowa
OhioPhysician
_Dr.F. M. Edwarde for 17 years treated
ecores of women for livef and bowe ।
During thee years he gave K
hinpatienta • praripta made of a few
weknown vegetable ingredients mixed
German Gunners Drop Many ouve f*ie "fD“h# E6e“F6; British Machine Gunners and
Projectiles on Town Just Tfheetabletsarewondepmortersonthe!
A ~-+ liver and bowels, which cause a normal
Beyond the Front. action, carrying off the waste and poison.
ous matter in one’s system.
• If you have a pale face, sallow look,dull
B, Anociated Pru to The A-U. Americen Eespimplescatedatongusheqdachesa ay Amoclated to Ta Auatin Americas.
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY 08nd teolineo. ou. pore WITH THE BRITISH ARSTY iN
IN FRANCE. Sunday. March 14. Edwards Oliva T»hl«r« nightly fry . rinwi FRANCE, March 25.—Thta has Men
For the third successive day German and note the pleasing resulta’ another day of most desperate and
artillery today bombarded heavily .Thousands of women as well as men sanguinary nighting along the whole
with gas .hell, a certain town within take^Dr. Edward.* Olhre Tablet*—the me- front ot th. new battle Zone
the American lines. resatul mubstitute. for calomel—now and . fact in the
I Today, bombardment was made in theniustto keeRin the pink of condition.
two period.. Meh a halt hour in — and250 per boz Al drugaista.
length. SC—J'—it. . ■. . l '1. js
inflicted enemy advances fiercely and ar.ttst
- zcmejaurrrusazsnt sumssap o--
the rear. I t he rront.
"A heavy attack delivered by fresh 2 a day tor machine cunners
enem> troopa in the afternoon enabled an infantry
The Geruans were pursuing their
tactics of working forward in massed
formation and the British rapid rrer
By Asaoeiated Pres to The Aostin Americun
BENTON, III. March 25.—Mir
Francis Fergen, a woman of Bohr
mian birth residing at West 1 rank ssessesesag2525252552g565X
fort, south of here, was ridden on a __ _ ,
rail through the main street of that If you eombined tbs curative proper-
city late today by soo members of ties of every known," ready;made" congh
. dt. - . be. zftzegurativepher“za“ie.inn"n.
— the Mt... wm *2 "Eh." J iha- .... a naz
, th, Bapaume-Arraa throughout the demonatratior and t Get from •„ druggi 212 of
»hout praise for rremient wion at Piner 100 emnt. woetill, pur 11 1nto •
Th* German, employed a large vanoun intervai* pint botti and All the bottie with plain
This action followed a fight in t i» granulated sugar syrup. The total cost
postoffice between Mr a Bergen and is ahout 65 cents and gives you a fuli
Henry Baker, the latter assert nr iha’ pint of really better congh syrup than
Mrs Bergen made numerous dinioyal you could buy ready-made for 82.50,
remarks while waiting for her mail Tastes pleasant and never spoila
Both were arrested Baker pleading This Pinex and sugar syrup prepara-
bers guilty to a charge of assault and bat tion gets right at the cause of a wos^k
Everywhere along the roads lead- tery AndgiveA. Almost immediate relief. It
ing to the front were to be met old His fine was paid by put sub .00en8,the Ph Em, VoPe the naety
men, women and children, all trudg acription throb tickh • nd be a la the sore, irri-
ing stoicaily behind their horse-j Mrs Pergen was found guilty by IA12 mebranes that lino the throat,
drawn carta of he usehold furniture jury and a fine $2t0 was assessed E Sat and bronchial tuhes, go gently
or even pa king a few bel nginga in While still in charge of officers, the an T* • that i, is really astonishing,
bag* on their backs loyalty league took forcible possen A davg use will usually otrrrrw the
——----- sion of her and I misfed her on a rall ordinary congh and fnr bronchitia,
eroup, whooping cough and bronchial
asthma, there is nothing better
PineI is a most valunble concentrated
compound of genuine Norway pine ex-
tract. sn 1 has been used for generationa
to break up nevere coughs
To avoid, disappointment, be sure to
Bak tour druggist for *21 ounces of
linex" with full directions, gad dost
accept ant thing else. A guarantee of
nbmolute satisfaction or money prompt.
Jr refunded, goes with this preparation.
| The Pinex Co.. Ft Wavne. lud
activity of both artilleries was light l France: parliament by the Croatlan deputy
on the west hank of the Vardar, great- "With scarcely a lull and no abate. Laginpa enouncing the Austro Hun
er on the Hertian front and at the {ment in intensity, the titanic struggle gar an government and dectaring th
A+traetinne at Austin Icerna tend continue. ohjective nt the war wan to . r ..
BLevl‘9 dl --- 'Notwithstanding the unfavorable "The enemy artiiiery fire show* a France and annihliute mpirtng Hla
Theaters Today. atmiospherie conainona .med avia- tendency to deernane in volum: inationa, were recetved here today i.
. j tor* earned out numerous bombard-
CRESCENT- J stuart Blockton in menta along the whole front.
— । "A » en« my mnchine was brought
Here Is One Treatment That All
Sufferers Can Rely Upon.
i If you want to drive catarrh and
all its disgusting symptoms from your
system in the shortest possible time,
go tu your druggist and ask him for
a Hyomei outfit today
Breathe Hyomei and it will rid you
of catarrh, it gives such quick relief
that all who use it for the first time
are astonished
Hyomei is a pure pleasant antisep-
tic, which is breathed Into the lunge
over the inflamed membrane; it kills
the catarrh germs, soothes the sore
apots, and heals all inflammation.
Don’t suffer another day with ca-
.tarrh; the disease is dangerous and
having provided a normal and eco- i
nominal method of dintributing fuel I
It can not go further Ilian its warn- |
ing to consumers to purchase early ।
Accumulation nt reserve fuel by •
i the amnistration to fill shortage
next winter is not considered either
wise or feasible
Ten een eeve ebemt it. sag heve
s better remedy then the reedy-
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