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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1918, p. 6

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[kW-€322: .eri59ittk tiimitset Its, _rrtttdirttr n few $51364 aiirriiui, Buying! week. 5%” Myrtle Nl',,',',',? to spending W tween It on, 1t,Ts2.'fir: qysutt “tended the funeral .714 tor cousin. Mr. James Stewart. at 7. ”It tLu, Eat; at Brooklyn, N., I. “I the guest at Mm Allah Lats. 31th“! .on Tuesday and Wednesday F LBmLhr nf London Halted his. l.tr' Mr. Ind Mrs. Jacob Brickor t what. T w," 1teetttr Album); of Toronto rt 'tmrrrtl day- with his parents iiirh ago. ‘-. t.tttU “all Salton of Zurich was a tait)dhf home ot Rev. and Hm. qtfyt%tr the week end. it I .-Parchlmu who nus!- ptr Jammy viola-no grocery home . " “an. warm enjoying bl! [ . He Iv"! his funny hue ttrruttqtrxlile and Honilton. y: - Sanka. ot Huthxdon. Ind!- bi, 5 Visiting her Mend. Mrs. Gait. sit, 1iriit"ii ' on . It. [any an .' ,' " .IMieu' Aid gave a sur- Tre, to .Rev. am: an. A. Gan- an"? on: Mensa evening A very time In: atrent. 'ttfi.. Mlmdn Brown I: spending "an” mneaqon at Zurich. gm“ ,Venim queyer Pr Htry'"r ,. "a“: the arid}: Mr. ind Mrs. At , _ '13“ mm evening. It no (i to Mr. Victor Math, one ot fangs ith Mmk Faber and little tor. of Kitchener mm Sunday "haves. In. Her and dtusttttttsm Alma. no mic hf itil'lllu'd worn Sunday vis- bbisisprtr, _ ”‘6. are dying on Bat. P, two“ 33mm May III-pr- m an .13 their po- inl“ Bordeaux mixture in In lay-“u than from the Night. w- much pack ”slated " iv m " Flea-ulna on Mist,',,'.',"',,",,', And evening. This ', gnaw outing of the choir. The amye‘n we" attended. Rev. F. ot mung: preached In the "my! Rev. cu of Logan In 1'lrrtllfel I-_th9_qveumk the In HittEcliéimrg and Mn. Brahet m Walter of Port Wane. - go! In; week with Mr. 3nd Mrs. il' tom!”- in Muskokn. M. than Otto, Wane; Wilton CW . Latch, of Lon spent ”at that: raped“ at)”. beuoh Me'"',': of St. Cub-r- and: at an! grandchild l n‘ " d..'rts with 11.1. D. Bollin- hnrgr'on "ale ot Alia". when Jug-Ian wt be Indicted u intu- itt "in", ot up Luther“ thumbs vrGrtth Mr, Up Bry. C. 2.1.3.99!- hank Mme, V. “Kitchener, 3"“! u his .home here. and Mn. Albert Game! and m at; g! Bender. upon! Sunday h .'l’ml Mn. Georgy: his. iriMrs. Goo. Emu ”out Sun- r I'm-m Drfcslnger nd Mr. Herb not Waterloo spent Sunny in As.??triu, of Yum-loo} spent cult I! qulfodAto so to New l V In»: ttms. 13:13:31. " ' on mbnlopm. iS: In”. .Pulnthn " slid m.- lrene Hotfer or ,0! as}. link _Younr_.| ,0! You“ MI. I. the .wmur - The cannula. li for Mrs. Henry Scum um chum-en ot Tau-lock are visiting n the home ot the farmer's “that. Mr. Adam Dunn. _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry zmlu and funny spent. Sunday It F‘nh'ervllle. On their "turn they were “comm- hd by Mll- Cora Bix, who had spent seven-3| week- there with her uncle the luv. B. all. Mr. Prank lid-tow. hn severed bl: oounecthm with the an (actor! Ind has "ken In loom “one; of the Manning w. Insurance Com. Mrs. (390. Rosenberg and non cur. lel. and MI" P. Newman spent Bun. day It Hun-luau. Accident to Mr. Bel-0|. but may. while Mr. Addison Banal wu Imaging a My fork pulley to the utter: of hi: burn the luck with which he lifted the pulley broke. Hp VIII threw]: tram the over- head beam to the Mor of the now and aunt-4nd n (mun ot the ankle. No internal injuries were received, nt uni/11M Mterytiry. F was citqorxrord Rune]. Mr.Wurrid Bowman. ot Wuotloo. Mr. Oliver Meyer and Miss Hagen ot Kitchener visited at the home of Mr. and Mn. J. C. Brisker Wat week. Miss Non Schletholtz was the w. mm delegate to the Inna-l ttOrton- tion of the lntemtlonnl Walther League It Bill-lo, N.Y., last week. Red Oran Ihlpmgnt. . The totiowhttt Red Cross Suppl!“ were shipped by the local Women's Pntrlotlc Dengue to Red Cross Road- qu’nnern, Toronto Int tre":-- M dozen white quilts. 2 dozen personal property bags. " dozen he; cloth; 1 dozen pun bedroom socks. 1 pair wrttiutbtt'. % dos. ”Jun- sum. 14 dog. iaaeereht'et.. 5 dot. t band-m. 1 dozen pain socks, ... In addltloh to this 80 .111er boys are being supplied regulnrly with socks by the local league. wrfea'in ' Sutherland and F. Palm- er ot Och am} mu; p'zown. -- The Ibu- Mu-y Ind Banana Mar. berry ot Britten spent a "all Mu: Mr. and Mn. Geo. Kohl. Ind Mr, and Mm. 000. Ernst. A "I“; ind Mrs. 19338 ”hunger and child visited at Bt. Jacobs several days lam week. 7 k very Interesting and onhyuble mm. was (In- tp the lungs“- al church on Sunni" "on!“ by the my. bin. Von tattt Mr. A. Brandt up.“ nun! any! at Bttftaio ml- “in. Ilia Mrs. J. Small went the week and at Hamilton. 7115:1571) Run of Waterloo was a guest qt the home ot Dr. Ind Mrs. Br9te1.Ptt. Tleer: "%"r,rYCitairik" tGiGtto amt I91 oral dayl'ln_(o!n tart yank. - we“ and with“ mother. vivirf’WmecKemle bu returned to town After to absence or seven] "PM”; '__ -. . - _, . c', "Eff-"north. Cttrftttmo In mum " Wctarloo. ' __ - In. Tad. Mun “In Tuck. In. Beanie Mr. as His. IcAnhnr and d. tor ot olph were the the and: at an bone ot Mr. And Mn PIA. Christin-n on Band”, -asrrad Mn. M. a. Wlnn um daughter Edith In visiting their IOIII u Sturgeon Falls. Tho .MIIIe! Annie. Margaret and Horace Scoble or Kitchener v1tstted In. Benita [not week. l Mrs. Buchanan um! Mutt-r Jerome Ina Input Tuite' at Nmtnd Ilsa Vtrnf layer returned Int week from Brawn City, where she upon! a few weeks holiday. the. "at of her 5mm, Mn. m. and Mn. HcNelly, - A - oiiid "in,“ alum ‘05 1'l,Nt, in {M Ina-hau- In. Divert-s ot Kiwi-ans: upon: as. root out In an. _ - Culord In, - _ "dl'.'l 'i'd"t'UTz'l-rtod, u if. Irvine Merv-pent Mouthful London. New: "on. ot moron. manhunt. Bowman of Toronto called on In. Begin on, Sunday». --- iurrdiu iii "6iiot. ' huh-hot ir. la. ply- - a. lock on! - 2t,,iu'g'gt,tggufttt? £123. In. III-glut Ihorer' Mom with Mind: to Mann nm and Fort Eric on sum-day and had n very pic-cunt trip. retummllome Sundly night. 7 ide. qeore.Hte- and son Roy town-ed home nun to, Toronto utter with; a fer up you. _ -- wills} Enema: linen" noun tho weekend at her home It St. Jacoba. Mud you VH3 In“. A "mains”! “We my {II hull ct M ham of Mr. 3nd n. Thu-u Snyder on Monday min: for their “Our”. who II nbou! ttt In” (magnum, A vary pin-Int um wu - hm; We ”at“. with hum m mum d I "In wan 'nq we to Gm... VI"! thrrBoodFdoetmg-ft%etd. I): ,rtn_t-8.eeerrt hm " n. . mo mm. ttt m DAILY 1am iiriti.%itit mm mm the igA.4ri BM lien! noun] a." Blootttmgdtwt. ['ii.i'Ped no}; of but 18-Bhoq, race, open. fttirhr)--list, mu cue. donated try Doerlng Trunk Co.; 2nd, dry goods. $1.00. donated by M. Devin & Co. M-hurried ladles' mee-Ist, den able. donned by J. better In Son; and, t pair brooms, donated by Coopera- tive Broom Co.. It-tmort "lee, boys, 1open)--ittt, lardlnlere “and, donated by Waterloo Purn. Co.; 2nd, groceries, vnlue 81.00. donated by A. K. Roach. 6--oirhr' race under " roars---'" who. munlc clue, donated by Mo. Door-am; 2nd prime. 1 box chocolate; Mama by Mr, burn. 13--Men't, race open, 100 yds.~;st.~ our limes. donned by Valentine & Martin; 2nd, umbrelk. donated by R. Date-beck. , ‘ Ili-v-Married men's race. over 50 Yearw-hrt, utety razor. donated by Conrad Bron: 2nd. rout beer, donated by W. Fischer. rout beef; donntgd by E. J. Fuchs: It-tai. thriad the needle "MMF- lnt. chair donated by Cgmadn Furn Co. 18--Pie eating contest-ist, suit cue. donated by H. Wllhelm: 2nd. goods. value $1.00. donated by Wett- leuter Bryn. W-Boxing in barr.ttt--Ist prize, 25 lbs. ttour, donated by Snider Milling Co.; 2nd, groceries value $1.00. donat- ed by J. Ziegler. 10-Drivtntt “like. tiaditst0---Itrt, 1 pair blunkou. donated by Bricker Ger- mann Co.; 2nd, 1 pair brooms. dented by the Waterloo Broom & Brush' Co,; 3rd, 2 package- Salads tea, donated by Geo. Schneider. tracer. / 8tl--Berst looking girl on grounds be. tween 15 and 20 years or atre---ttrt, pair hdm’ show, donated by D. Boh. lender; 2nd. groceries value $1.00. do. nated try Maple Deal Grocery: 3rd, ‘2 down netrattNe prints. donned by C. Schlefele. T--Bors' band race undgr 13 rears-- In Petco, Huh will. donned by H. Dobbin; 2nd prize, pair bnces. Bech- tol Bros. 8-Born' baud nee over " "Bro-- 1.: prize. “air shoot. donned by Zlck'a Shoo Home: Md Prim, thin, donated by Bechtel Bros. I 9-Ltuuett' race. toprtnr--ist, Hydro Iron, donated by Water Ind Light Commiulon: 2nd, groceries 81.00. do. nuod by Hahn. the grocer. 22--Btttrr .how--ilr months and un- detr--.-tst, price. donated by C. H. Mills. 3CP.P; 2nd prize, Brownie camera. do- outed by A. G. Hashim]; 3rd prize. 1 dozen photos. donned by A. C. Mayer; 4th prize. 3 ham talcum powder, do nated by C. E. Fischer. 4-0lrls, mem under 10 ---lat. who. 1 put tonnh Ihool. donated by ll. P. Ymblut; 2nd prize. ' onus”. donated by B. Longs. '--Bors' nee - 16 yum-1n who. Inhm. dented by “(who Bloc. Service 00.; 2nd prise. pods! tale. donned by [Annual Bron. 21--tNdetrt couple on ground: over 70 years“! prize-pair ot mlsuion chairs, donated try Woezler Bolduc & Co. III-nut; M who. I can“ dong“ by B. my. F-OM. rqeo - C "ara-ut mu. to: chancel-m. donated by A. (Jr-(mu: Sud print. I on“... donat- " by B. We. - _ 8--BV not under no ---ut who. t but can": no”. donated by C. H. Booth Oo.; and who. I cunn- don-M by B. tango. "--Bo" swimming rttce-Itrt prise -toldhtg chair. don-Ind by Globe Fun. Co.; 2nd prize. binning Butt, do. and by J. C..Lirhqdt It Co. M-0irlts o/tmint on. otrttn---Ut prize. lug-r bowl, ted by A. G. Halhr: 2m; prize, c canto not. do. nned by M. Wolchel & Son: 3rd prize. - value $1.00, don-ted by K. and C. Snider. The 'ttaettNedS,'tt't'a to tt or“ " 3W1 Civic H , Picnic on Iona! nut. Aug. Sir-Boat rue. (otNm1--trrt prize. do. nated by Snyder mam: prize. rout Bch-eqrt Ind Renal. STRIKE BREAKS om, IN PBUSSIA I "lllllllllliill J12: q . tltit MIC (Canadian Prue) Nasturtium. July 30.-A new strike hat, broken out " Kant. Rheinlsh. Prussia, near Cologne, according to the Echo Beige. Machinggun were aged topugr- press the mount and the leaders were arm the paper declared- The were still busy when the report was Bent, dlaperalng crowd; which contin- ued to gather in streets. 1ev=Eireaiata'ts mee-lat, box. emu. 1-3!!! up u 1 "are-ut', in. but 2tuttt dented? by A." in in": Jim...“ -iGGriiaie 'ree At 9M0“. hum LII? OF ”ITO. The maximum penalty for Powell's outspoken sympathy for Germany wan given by Judge Tunic as on ex- ample to others. The Jury brought In a verdict of guilty. with a recom- mendation for leniency because ot Powell's loyal wife and Small chil- dren, but the Judge sent the jury back, saying he would take no such recommendation. Within a tew minutes the Jurors returned with a gerdlct of guilty. - . _ - - Detroit, Mich, July M.--. William Powell ot Lansing was sentenced to twenty years in the Federal penl- tentllry at Leavenworth and tttsed $10,000 by Judge Tulle yesterday afternoon for violation bf the Esplan- ngeiAct. _ I Powell. who was born in this country of German parentage, has been a gunman} "ouree ot irritation to hits' heighbors by tptoA3ertmtrt utterances and (allure to contribute to war. charities. '.He4rits1iy bought a 850-bond under maximum: Mid immediately afterwards: "The gang to'rced Ine to buy A $50 bond; l one the bond will be of nit value.” “This man ia man an?“ thaw _ Germ-uh main t rahkts,", said Judge Turtle in passing sent lance. . " incurable rlngbone tor $8p,00. Cured him with $1.00 worttr of MINARD'S LINIMENT and said him for $85.00. Protlt on Linlment. $54. WELL KNOWN ' "DESI: DERDSCE. Hotel Keeper, St. Phillipw. Que. On Friday afternoon near Welles, Iey, Mr. Jacob Ham-n; a well known and prosperous (airmen, met wth a fatal accident when he fell from I load of hay in his barn and sustalned a broken neck. He lived until Sunday. He was about " years of age. A narrowing Villa and famlly nurvlvo. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Hamel of Wa. trsrlod, relatives ot the, deceased. left on Wednesday to utténd the funeral. FEB-GERMAN GETS 20 YEARS Ml glllllulll JUDGE New: Notes. . I Private Harry Capllnx. of London. went Sunday under therpnmntrnrl root, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rohlson, Mr. and Mrs. A, Johnston, and Mr. Alvin John- Mort, of Mlllbank. spent Sunday in Wittttot. A lawn nodal under the nuapices ot the Women's Institute will be held on Thursday "mum, August nth. The anrlé family. ot Hamilton. have been secured to tenant the programme. An admission tee of 25 and 15 cents will be charged " the gate. the proceed! to be used mr Red Cross work. On Tueadiy afternoon on Water Street. Gall. Henry Bailey. 3 seven year-old Ind of the "bipolar road, tell on a sand wagon on Ptt he wan hunging, with th6 resu t that one of the heavy wh In pulsed over his ank- le. Fox-tuning the bone was not broken but the ankle won torn Ind badly bruised. Dr. Charlton happen- ford who "rived .hortly literwnrdl, attended to the injured lad. removing ed to be panning nod yrith Dr. Bad. vo will try to turn the “parlance of ‘thla your to but adv-nun." Full ot' Wguon WILL mom-ms: OUTPUT :03 are: saunas ”ELL “0w " . _. . o WELLESLEY rum l. Canadian Natmnal and magnum Tomato. Jniy ".-Armttttotttmtttr "than; otrmptert" to III-Mull] in- "use the product": of Jam and 'mrtrtett m " unwed-nu Expan- Jttetttat Fun: for an In an mmtsry tonal-wont 'honpiulo. Tho - addition to the number of tunMtatt soldier. In the impugn " home and on“: 10' tt Invariant um IV- Pt but - manhunt] production than condition with ti,hlt.1 was.- nabs-ul- was. -andc. (an huh “undue-them 'uqiehestxsneachered, Bughnm’o Pills. .They promptly regulate the bodio 1,501:ch may" g quick iemrdrforsouritomach ma Bad Breath ho lien-um! MINAID’I LINININT CUR'I IUINO. ITC. -rirsisttheotmuctt I bought a horse with a supposedly KILLEDIN FALL Haymtle. 'atttroirttetttBtttiarartd '_,*aamMhqlariir One of the Ways Food Price. Will _ Be Stabilized. Every sign," says Printers' ink. "in. dicate: that one ot the his advertiser: of the future will be the farmer. Not only the farmer himself and his asso- ciation. but the independent distribu~ tors of his produce will advertise much more extensively than they do to-day." m N. Y.. Jul) ".-Fio it W We“ mod with - weather. 3m»- held cl - iii t o’clock and new“ play to: (In do]. Several ulna- were uni-lied. four dehulu were togistmred out of 120 qttttM-. The two lou-diuonco mu. Chcluoli and Montreal Well ‘yent down to defeat on their in! gm. The Bennie rink from Tor. onto 0mm. also nuptial the [one gallery by going down to Home of What; um getting owly to . good sun. the vinoiu skip drawing second Ibo! and (In; on his In! howl.‘ Lu! year'- internouoml chun- loiolu from Till-onburx in! a 't.reoqr "CBPet, only being one shot to the good. may strong rink- ure here. two that look pnrtlculuiy good are thrMrer, Victoria, and Robertson's. Cunt-'3. The scores: Pr.0mlnarr-Lakrr Trophy. Woterloo. Brampton. Seagull) .P.. ..15 Gillies m... .. 14 Gait. Wetland. “like .. .. ... 14 Cohoe .... .. " Kitchener. Thistles. Slum ..v.. P... 20 Walker ...... " Gait won by default. Euler (Kitchenrr) won by default. Welland. Sir-(lord. Ditrin .... ..... " Robertson. .13 Three very excellent reasons are given to support this view, all dealing with methods for fixing a standard for fruits and vegetables, preventing too great tNctuation in prices and finding a. market tor sensonal products. ."Ad. rerttrntr," says Prmters' Ink. "gets peo- ple buyng a seasonal product as soon as it comes on the market, and keeps them buying as long .as the season lasts. It Increases their consumption of the product unwell as their antler Bonner ... . Kitchener. Wemauter , . Buffalo. McGuire .. . Tmaontrurg, McDonald . .. Gait. Willard . . nanny” .n- by temug'them an: number ot way! it can he served." "35.33; Ere-3&1; GiV 303113;? at} vol-users as well.“ to the farmer. gut. it In an Interesting thought that ttte farmer, generally supposed to be the most conservative or producers. is going to seek much greater public- Ity m the future. It in one ot the Sign: ot the uma. The men who are the quickest and keenest to get in touch with the "new order of things will reap the gréateat orotits.--Philrr dolphin Record. , MOVEMENT - LIFE SPLENDOR "The Heroes of Britain , A production of men- A Patriotic Thrill ht Mr, some tin-I trinity by 50 wink! kerelmtirm on funny lino: aloud exhibit. d ut-.. -ttidev'--t1-mrtt patrirstie be! inn-Gum“. world-fund tr-i-Altus. chitin a an. "te-AND A WORLD OF amasscw. ATTRACI'IOPB. Aug. 26 TORONTO Sept. ' local lam! myth I t tPeo" um ' 300.000 admissions told ttrut day of advance sale. Come with the crowds to the great- utExpooltIon In the " years' ’ history of the C. tt E. FARMERS WILL ADVERTISE. Gkrttii-h-d-imltuoldiqur- We. ot “ml-ion I. ”nth-“M tg II illml.il, aa. low- and you"! wlth Mira "sirktotarrrptter, Ju-lot] AiiUhrh" mg trti- avocado as! mm to: Exhibition in“. mm“ " MU”! drums?” --- ' 13 tgorr"iuts .... Oakland; 20 Walker . " " 16 map-nu. won by default. Stntlord. Robertson . . " Gall. Gourley .. .. 10 St. Matthew's. V030:- ..__9 . Canadian rtbrtoo, 25 cents " " 12 London. July 29.~The Germans tir day continued their rratrettt at Imam; all pointer of their line in tht' Marne salient. but are resisting strongly at Romp points, especially on the easter- ly wing along the line of Chttmbeatv. Ville-En-Tanlenoin and St. Gemme. At these points, where the Germans resisted the allies attacked, driving the me back, with the result that Gen eral Foch‘s forces gained ground " almost all points on tho Suissnns-Thl- Rhiems salient The principal pro. grrsa was on the left tltynk and ar- Il,','."'"" felt into the hands of the al. ion. Th0.hnme “no twhhtted back and forth and Berry changed hands four times but the Americans finally drove the Germans out and retained the vil- lage Inmctlnx heavy cammltlns. The fighting in P‘cro-Pn-Tardemvin Also was of a sanguinary drummer. the opposing forces fighting in clone contact through the streets of the town, but with the Germans being no] dually driven back under the machine; gun and rifle (In of tho French and Americans. or left woltering in their blood from contact with thek-old 5100' of the allied bayonets. . t Immediately south of Solssnna. on the western edge of the salient the German: strove heroically to hold back their enemies in ordar to pre- vent the further flanking of Sniasons and the possible cutting oft of large tones ot their fighting men along the Ourcq south-of Oulohy-leChnteau Brut thth troops however. ruptured pagi- lions in the outskirtn of Rummy. just to the wont of the RoitttiomrCtttttrmtttt '1'th road. while farther south the 1mm wore-me the rnlntance im. posed nation them, crossed the high- rond Ind took Grand Roomy and Cug- hr and tire Butte Chamont. Vim.- Tana Southmlt ot Salmon:- well inaida the gallant. and " present tar oulnidv' the Immediltn battle lone, various towns and villages atom: tho Sninnons Fume: nth-0nd are and to hr in futtteB. This seemingly would indi- cate that thP retirement of ttttt Gtr. nutihr.trom the ttitt povlm‘ in to pro- rred still further northward boron-e SWEEP BEYOND TOWN PEREaN/rARDEROIt, General Foch’s Men Delivering Powerful Blows, Have Reached Point But Eight Miles from Fismes, Sweep- ing North Bank of Marne Entirely of Enemy. (EfllllllSl STIFFEN flfSlSllllillr. BUT AHE UNABLE Tl] STOP THE ALHES hammmmnmmmmmm-wm UMMIOOIIII'IINIW om-a-i-mmm om-'--- BEING SACRIFICED - _ Sale lasts only , few days longer aunts, nouns, mums an an": AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES-SOME OF THEM BEING SOLD AT AND BELOW COST. LADIES’ RiiMlf-TiHlliilut WE ALSO REMODEL AND REPAIR FURS. THIS IS THE TIME TO HAVE IT DONE BEFORE THE BUSY SEASON. _ ' IL, .1 'i. m'mr _'. "a" iammmuyw. ”MIA. -m,t..-,do-t.trtetotrm-tt-'e- W. FELDWIAN 2 SMMER FURS AT SACRIFICE PRICES CANADIAN FOOD BOARD. LWINII NO. '" FINE LA1HEb" WEAR AND FURS. FINE 8700K trr . New York, July 29.-Arthur Draper. cabling The Tribune from, London. says that the defeat of the crown prince hns ditusrrartged LudendorfrB plans and has completely lost the iniativn to the Germans. He In" that sigma point to the belief that the Germans are prepared to make It del- pernte stand on the Veil» River, and predicts that Von., Ludendorft will strike again in an effort to regain the decision. they intend to halt. face about and give battle to the allied troops mom; a chosen line. Notwithstanding the [not that the Germans hue powerfully strengthen- ed their battle line running moon the '3oisttontRhlerns salient w ' audit. ional fresh reserves and has stub lmrnly disputed further plunge northward to the emails allied troop! tho enemy front wu compelled today to bend back appreciably on all side. of the uliont. exmpt at. the anchor points resting immediately on Bolt sons and Rhleml. T New York, July "29.--The Asian-ht. ed Press to-nlght issued the followhls war summary tor the past " hour; South of 8063mm; furthor wedxml d have been driven outward into tho enemy from down to the (Marco River eastward along Ohm. French and American troops Ive crosses". thts Mmm at various points and a vunr~ ad their lina well lo the northward. while wuthwom ot, Rhlomn, tho Milt-n _ have dehouched from the wooded nec- torn and gained tho plain. notwith- , standing the vlolmco of the enemy'- rountPr-m3noeuvrmh At some pointlga, the Gunman lilt‘N‘bded aomewnar In A checking the forward movement, tmt "l, mom‘s-re worn may able to bring tt f Jo a Mnndstlll. . Two Wedgel Driven Ludendortf Desperate '0itFit i353 If.

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