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mp 5c CABINET STUDIES The Picardy ront as by Allies AMUSEMENTS THE MYSTERY MAN BOAT PROBLEM Who Walks On The Water or men who seek comfort and all around satisfaction these URNISHINGS for men of thrift these values i ATHLETIC 1 85c MURAT 69c 55c MEN Inside the Illinois Street Doors t'o Your Left THE Wm BLOCK CO Store Closes at 1 on Saturdays MA ICQTIP High Grade IhAulOIIu Burlesque GAINS OGH rolics of the Nite rench troops is MARVEL IN WAR CONCLUDED ROM PAGE ONE crossroads as Official War Versions RETREAT TO AISNE EXPECTED two chine gun Are directed his auto to the gas SUB RESHLY PAINTED night Not and gained by fashion the few prisoners last night COUNTER ATTACKS BROKEN SCHWAB CALLS MEETING HUN DANCES WITH LAG AIRSHIPS ACT AS ARTILLERY Ma rne WhHi have BATTLE IELD GREAT RUIN ederal nectlcut This divid iials RANCE bombarding squadrons are kept ready call Is receiver! from ignal planes to Deaths in Indiana SUBMARINED TWO TIMES Why Suffer? Rupture Is An Enemy newly painted a light gray he make this REE offer ev rv person afflicted with Rupture In as ried THE REV WILLIAM PARR KOKOMO Ind Aug strong for PostToasties West at Tipton soys uneventful attack troops or convoys in villages while Stagpole act with a song to perfect this also that I ask Lee as Thurs by the fourth De pub formeriy York sta these two broken the three engl made by the enemy in of ouqueacourt was re fer of the Methodist Episcopal who died at nis nome in trns city been looted by a raiding squad from the boat ve Kobf rt purchase of this sugar ON the in from SO to 93 p1 offjvt the dluercnca son of John is dead at have to Som me of Lihons under The enemy launched a counter at tack last night east of ouqucscourt Lot was driven oft with casualties the British positions remaining intact and back areas of are being Aug 13 An the masthead visions are exhausted and either have been or soon will be removed from the line and supply number of about 250 feet in length and three deck guns sub She said She 314 TERMINAL BUILDING sweep of rolling pasture lands behind Boulogne la Grasse and Rollot suuth A dispatch from Txmdon last 'night stated it had liven ascertained that there was one Austrian division on th 3 western front but that it had not yt been brought into action tonight reporting trip the resi cotton River with the the wild rocky and the iced moonlight over escape from the 1910 had ben cq church extension discloses in the first munication meet are under conlin attack from these bombing planes in the neighborhood of Peronne En emy transports are also suffering from the British bombers One of them se solidate more completely their scat tered organizations and make a with drawal over the Aisne in orderly gas the and in Tho German resistance along this line is compared by commentators to that offered by the enemy In his re tention permanently to stay where tbey are The reports of observers continue to show there js a probability that it Is only their intention to tight off the NEW SUGAR SOURCE OPENED HARTUl'b Conn Aug A ne the first half of the week the features a tabloid musical with nine ffect is looked for anticipated Chau Ines following this with a shower RENCH? (Day Statement) There were no events of importance re ported during the course of the night on the battle front Several enemy raids in the Vosges and upper Alsace were without result (Evening) During the day our troops resumed their attacks in the wooded region between the Matz and the Oise In spite of strong enemy resistance we succeeded in mak ing progress to the north and east of Gury We have gained a footing in the park of lessler De Roye and reached Belval urther east we have advanced our lines about two kilometers to the north of the village of Cambronne ENGLISH POPULAR VODEVILLE RADIUM MODELS SYMPHONY BEAUTY ART AND COLOR DOWNS AND GO MEZ AND KLEINE ELDRIDGE BARLOW AND EL DRIDGE MINNETTI AND SIDEL LI UNIVERSAL WEEKLY DAILY MATS 10c AND 20c NIGHT 10c 20c 30c city at which Immedl bo taken to sped up in the Eastern yards launch yesterday are attributed here to their imperative need of holding th Chaulnes Roye line the loss of norted Robecq and in the neighborhood of Berquin The number of prisoners captured rench first army and the British army since the morning of the eighth in slant exceeds 28000? Among them are 800 officers including eight regimental commanders In the same period these armies have taken about 600 German guns Including mam' guns of heavy caliber and also several thousand machine guns and also numerous trench mortars whlcn not yet been counted The material captured includes complete trains and vast stocks of neering and other stores or Rialto melange players and the photoplay Their nit witn Jane ana Katnerine principals The new bill begins day The Picardy front after allied gain averaging almost ten mllea has become stabilized with the battle line fol lowing generally the line of Chaulnes Roye Noyon The rench are hitting hard on the southern end of the line and are menacing the German left wing War critics point out that should the allies break the Chaulnes Roye Noyon llpe a further retreat of many miles would be forced on the Germans Irresponsible Know to whom RANCE Aug Morning) (By Associated Press) During the bal the other mentioned come They remain un as Mr Walker IN thettles of the lust few days the aerial service particularly bombarding squadrons has been playing a most important role The bombing planes have virtually re placed the heavy artillery which the allies were not able to bring up fast enough to keep pane with their advance The work of these airplanes Is so organized that they immediately attack continuing his desperate resistance WASHABLE TIES OR pure tub silk and fiber silk stripes on white grounds (3 lor 85c) each The Park Reopens Among the notable scenes of which will open the sea son of 1918 19 at the Park Theater next week is the St Clair estate showing the tropical garden with its magnolia and orange trees among which nestles tne typical houtnern nome uence or Litue Eva plantation on the Red cotton in full bloom pass in southern Ohio choked Ohio River by which Eliza makes her bloodhounds A scenic feature is the transformation entitled Celestial A large troupe of colored sing ers and dancers is carried and appears in the plantation scene and the old New Orleans slave mart where Uncle Tom is sold to Simon Legree A daily street parade will be featured during the en BOAT BELIEVED DESTROYED AN ATLANTIC PORT Aug (By the Associated Press) In a fight with a submarine yesterday off the north Atlantic coast a British armed mer chantman on arriving nere today claims to have sunk the boat tails of the battle were not made 114 price being $17K95 The plans call ter a nine room building constructed of Brazil brick Beating plant and other thing! entering into construction will bring the cost of the school to about JL'jOOO wonder whether appearing this week at re the other day An observing plane re ported the town cncumberol with troops i COLUMBUS Mrs Sarah A George 76 years old a pioneer resident of this city is dead at her home here Mrs George is survived by three sons Ad rian George a grocer Ollie Geafrge a city mall carrier and John A George a coiil operator of Indianapolis Jesse Laverne Davis 12 year old son of Mr and Mrs Charles Davis of Jones ville is dead at the County Hospital here as a result oi eating grapes Relatives effective Sept 1 Mr Broderick succeedH Willis resigned been chief examiner for the board tne shouted to his men the bodies are His men thereupon sprang forward and within the next three hours advanced seven kilometers MATINEE TODAY SATURDAY 2 then will the Upper side and the fields that were green now are torn up and Navy Department Informed of Sinking of Norwegian Ship 30 Saved rom Boats The disaster which menaced Gen army has been averted for the moment The few narrow which now are open for the withdrawal ot his stores are so harassed by the bombs of aviators and the fire of heavy artillery that prompt escape is impos sible rendering it probable that a dee pprate effort will be made by the Ger man! to cling to their 1914 line 4 Germans Strive Desperately to Hold Chaulnes Noyon Line 1'ARLS Aug 13 The furious counter through fields swept by machine gun fire The tactics are intended to delay the rench until the main German forces can withdraw but great stocks of ammunition and war material of all kinds arc being left as the Ger mans go A stirring incident occurred during the recent fighting A general com manding a rench division seeing a battalion hesitate to throw itself Into Irvin infant Stewart of New Haven Tocsin at the home of the grandparents Mr and Airs Thomas oley The babe had been ill a long time With a Chorus of Ravishing Loveliness I Dead Germans Everywhere and ields Strewn With Debris PUR? IRISH LINEN UNION SUITS OR MEN sleeveless knee length elastic knit band at waist (very absorbent long wearing) suit ISHING CREW 7 LANDED PROVINCETOWN Mass Aug The crew of seven menof the schooner Reliance one of the fleet of fishermen sunk by a German submarine Satur day was landed here today The men were picked up by another fishing vessel ATHLETIC UNION SUITS for men Tower brand made by Wil son Bros of checked Nainsook cut full and roomy $100 quality (3 Suit's $200) them Th counter attacks were all broken although the enemy had reached ground with which lie was perfectly familiar in previous fighting and was occupying a line which gave him a good holding ground because of in the front line for several have undergone groat hard Today has The front both sides along the reached by shell fire What amounts almost to a contest for first honors in singing is taking place at this week Norma Gregg a local singer and composer started off in the lead at the opening performance and from all indications will hold the spot The Songsmiths four male singers have a novel way of presenting their number weaving the semblance of a plot around their work Green Miller and Green two at tractive women and a comedian who plays the sliphorn and performs card tricks also come in for a share of the vocal program Spier open their Many persons Padium Models rs I i (R1 1 1 17 in J2JA11(011 CUV 11 1 UIHIVUIVJ moving the bronze from their bodies after each performance and Mme Irene Hermes the sculptress who pre sents the act ventures the information that they are not in the least troubled In this respect To begin with they cover their bodies with a pastelike substance before applying the bronze Then when they are through with their act they rub the bronze off with a dry clotn bath trains when they receive signals from reronnoltering planes In their work Is very similar to that of the Huns Not Preparing to Stay Per manently on Vesle WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY THE VESLE RONT Aug (By A ssociated Press) The high explosive projectiles A rnericans place been made at Is Your Country is Calling for 100 Men In this world's crisis the life of civilization literally depends on how much physical and mental efficiency the Individual defenders ot civilization can develop and maintain Are you 100 perfect? Are you developing your full rated horse power? Are you giving to your country thoughts and deeds measuring up to the best of which you are capable? Are you ruptured? If so you need not be told of the suffering an1 agony resulting from the nrg't Con condition than appointments and failure to (1ml a cure hy experimenting with old fashioned treatments leaving you the Buff ter MEN fancy 29c BRITISH (Day Statement) On the battle front our troops effected further improvements in their positions north of the Koye road and on the north bank of the Somme and captured addi tional prisoners A local attack the neighborhood pulsed Un rantnred a in patrol encounters south of the Scarpe (Arras front) and in the neighborhood of Vieux Berquin (landers) An attack against our positions in the Morris sector was repulsed after sharp fighting (Evening) On the battle front except for somewhat increase hostile artillery activity the day has passed comparatively quiet We have captured a few prisoners at different points On the remainder of the British front some raiding and patrol activity is re South of the Scarpe nortneast or Vieux BROAD RIPPLE PARK Big war demonstrations of bomb throwing and many thrilling feats on the water fail to go and witness these wonderful feats ROCKINGCHAIR UNION SUITS OR MEN $125 quality (3 SUITS $250) WITH THE RENCH ARMY IN RANCE Aug 13 (By the Associated After the battle 'of the Avre the situation of the belligerents pre sents a change which for rapidity and extent has rarely been approached In military history Marshal strat egy and the masterly tactics of the generals commanding the armies and groups of armies under him have In three weeks wrested from the Germans what required four months for them to obtain at a cost variously estimated at from 700000 to lOOOono men The immediate results of the counter offensives which will have the greatest bearing on subsequent operations are the clearing of the Chateau Thierry pocket ending the menace to Epernay and Paris the liberation of MontdWier ending the menace to Amiens the free ing of the important eastern railroad line from Paris to Chalone and th equally important northern line from Paris to Amiens restoring to the al lies means of communication which give them enormously greater ease in future movements of troops Line Can Not Be Cut Again' These successes render impossible any rupture of the lines which would separate the rench armies of the center from those to the east or a rup ture of the junction between the rench and British The most disastrous consequence to the Germans aside from the heavy losses they sustained in men and material is the collapse of their plan to drive wedges into the allies lines and the subsequent widen ing and joining which would have threatened general dislocation Marsha strategy in reducing the salient wedges wrested the initia tlve In operations from the Germans at once obliging them either to order a general retreat to a strong line such a the Sornnie or to engage reserves The enemy adopted the second alternative which having failed makes eventual retirement immensely more difficult and costly The first phase of the battle of the Avre finds the rench with a footing upon Thlescourt plateau west of Noyon which has vital Importance in future operations The Germans must either recapture the position at high cost he can or abandon Noyon which means the fall of Roye and Lassigny which already are under menace of Immediate of ismes a local under It rMnltad prtnner being brought In on the Harn Nesle road It is now es tablished that a giant Gotha with five engines which was brought down a fow nights ago near Talmas carried a crew of nine all of whom were killed British Hold Proyart Proyart remains firmly in the hands of the British this morning having been finally taken by them yesterday North of the Somme the Americans spent a quiet night the principal action in this locality being at the southern end of their position on the spur be tween Etinehem and Bray There the British improved their positions along the whole length of the spur by storm ing and capturing enemy defenses in flicting casualties and taking prisoners There has been some little fighting in Madame Wood about 20O() yards south east of Herleville where the Aus tralians are in touch with rhe enemy A German counter attack yesterday at Chilly farther south resulted in the British withdrawing jo the edge of the town as nothing could be gained by staying there Chilly is now in No Land An other counter attack east north of Chilly was smothered British fire Amon the new troops the enemy has hurled into the line in front of the British are two from the north and one frem landers Al! told more than thir ty German divisions have so far been engaged by the allied forces in this bat tle Of this number some twenty four have been in action against the British alone At least five of the enemy dl The Wm Bilock Cothe Store for Maninattaiini Shirts SCHOOL CONTRACT SET BRAZIE Ind Aug Mayrose 'arner Terre Haute cuntractors ha1 lav from acute Ibdigcstlon Jo had held many charges in the Indiana ronf renri' of whl' 1 Makes a 2:20 and 8:20 Summer Vaudeville 2:30 7:30 and 9 Vaudeville 2:30 7:45 and 9:15 RIALTO Vaudeville Noon to midnight Burlesque 2:15 and 8:15 by th It had erwd that about 10000000 pounds of In vert Rutrar Is ftvailablo In Louisiana and $400 and $500 SILK HOSE OR HEN fancy tripes clocked and plain colors fully reinforced all sizes up to $100 quality Come and Get the Proof REE present physical (unditlon may bo rr what you have endured In your TRIEU DR SEL ADJUSTING RUPTURE APPLIANCE and GERMAN (Day Statement) South of Ypres early in the morning there was violent artillery fighting Under our fire enemy attacks were unable to develop South of Merriw frequently re peated English partial attacks were re pulsed There w7us forefield fighting on both eides of La Baesee Canal and between the Scarpe and Ancre Rivers On the battle field between the Ancre and the Avre the morning was quieter South of the Somme the enemy attacked In the afternoon on both sides of the road running from oucancoart to Villers Bretonneux He was repulsed North of the Amlens Roye road we drove back strong enemy attacks in the eve ning Between the Avre and the Oise there was violent fighting during the day with partially fresh brought up rench divisions Strong forces attacked in the morning south of the Avre as well as be tween Tllloloy and north of Ellncourt They collapsed before our line At Isolated points we repulsed them by counter thrusts Between Tllloloy and Canny and west and southwest of Lassigny the enemy con tinued his attacks until late in the eve ning South of Tllloloy on five occasions weak forces were thrust forward from the region of the Matz We drove the enemy back and very frequently his at tacks were held up by our concentrated artillery fire North and east ting was Masterly Strategy Wrests rom Huns What Cost Them Al most a Million Men THANKS NO HARM DONE WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN RANCE SUNDAY Aug (By the AsHOflaterl German airplanes dnppel bombs on the American posi tions on the Woevre last night without Inflicting damage The enemy has sent over balloons carrying Jiropaganda for both American and rench troops ate ood (Commissioner tonight receive! a tele shlngtun authorizing the true than beautiful in its is Mr play His is deeper than it appears did reports on the depth an American destroyer off the Virginia coast have reached the Navy Department but it now seem fairly well established that it occurred Sunday after gas from oil supposed to have been discharged from a submarine overcame six men in the coast guard station and lighthouse on Island Saturday eve ning While most naval experts accept with great reservation the theory that the gas was from a submarine Secretary Daniels said today he believed the re port as given by the commandant of the coast guard station was correct It was accepted by the commandant of the Sixth Naval District who must have satisfied himself concerning it Mr Daniels said before transmitting it to the department Additional reports have been requested by the department and are expected soon Sub Gassing Possible No previous accounts of gas attacks by submarines have been received nor has there been any information coming to the department that the boats are equipped for such attacks Some offi cials however do not regard it as at all improbable that in carrying out their campaign of the Ger mans would make whatever use of by submersibles found possible APPOINTMENT CON RM ED WASHINGTON Aug 13 The tempor ary appointment of Joseph A Broderick british'destroyer sunk LONDON Aug 12 A British torpedo boat destroyer was sunk by an enomy submarine in the Mediterranean on Aug 6 Seven of the complement were lost The Admiralty made this an nouncement today Drunken Orgy on Submarine After Sinking of ish Boat NANTUCKET Mass American flag torn from of the little schooner Lena May one of the fishermen sunk by a German sub marine off the New England coast Saturday was taken aboard the enemy craft by a German officer who wrapped it around his neck and gave a grotesque exhibition of dancing while his men each armed with a revolver looked on and cheered This was the story told here today by the survivors of the vessels who were forced to witness the performance The fishermen bad been ordered aboard the boat where ten of them stood against the conning tower to be photo graphed As they were being lined up for the picture they were jeered by the boat crew and knocked about when they failed io move as rapidly' as the commander ordered The mate ot the Lena May declared that the Ger mans were drunk PLAN CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM Ind Aug Dr Warner late of the Redpath Chautauqua circuit has been engaged as one of th lecturers for the annual institute to be field in Brazil Sept 9 13 Dr War ner is now in Europe where he Is visiting the trenches studying the war at first hand Dean McCutcheon of DePauw will direct the musical program Dr Henry Ellson president ot Thiel College Green ville Pa will be one of the speakers AIR TRIP UNEVENTUL DAYTON Aug Maj Rhinehardi and Capt red Harvey fiylnr In the East are being supplied with all the steel necessary to keep them work ing at full capacity and we are at a loss fully to explain tiiolr failure to added today to the list of fishing ve fiels flunk by A German submarine off Georges Bank Saturday The six mem bers of the crew picked up 100 miles east of Nantucket and brought here with four survivors of the schooner Lona May reported that their vessel had been gunk by gunfire after having THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR WEDNESDAY AUGUST 14 1918 CREW ROWS 180 MILES NANTUCKET Mass Aug The crew of six men of the sword fishing schooner Cruiser who were thought to have lost their lives when their craft was sunk by a German submarine in Georges Banks Saturday afternoon were brought in here today They rowed for 180 miles In their dories before they were rescued off Great Round Shoal lightship six miles off this island Mrs Walker 52 years old formerly of this city is dead at Selma Ala according to word re ceived by her parents Mr and Mrs A Reed of this city Besides the par ents a sister Mrs rank Cook of this city and three brothers John and Allie Reed of Indianapolis and Reed of this city survive Mrs James 62 years old is dead at Medora our daughters and one son survive A Oliphant well known in Indiana Republican circles and a member of the staff of the late Governor Hovey in his tour of Mexico is dead here at the age of 75 years He was a veteran of the civil war inventor of the Oliphant fence post and an ex tensive farmer SOUTH Dr David Cum mins 71 years old is dead'at the Pres byterian Hospital in Chicago where he had been taking treatment following a breakdown He resided here half a cen tury The widow and two daughters survive NEW George Mont gomery 57 years old a lumber Inspec tor Is dead here Mrs Currie Wells 73 years old widow of Resin Wells Is dead at her hofne' ex ch an go i shells shrapnel and on the front held by between Soissons taking effectual stab has BATHING SUITS OR black with fancy trimming one piece styles $200 Jt al it vu SPEEDSTER SPOKE TOO SOON BRAZIL Ind Aug 13 In the future Walter Rinsburg will be careful in his remarks about the Brazil police force Rinsburg who Jives at Cloverdale re cently remarked that he drove his auto too fast for the Brazil police force Rins burg must have been in low gear Monday night for the police nabbed him and he a fine of 10 for driving a car with the cutout open Earl Duncan also of Cloverdale and owner of the car paid a fine of and costs for operating an auto mobile without a license PHILADELPHIA Aug Charles Schwab director general of shipbuilding today called meeting of Atlantic coast Monday In this ate steps will ship production Is moving along well In the Eastern Mr Schwab said Veteran Indiana Minister Dies After Brief Illness AUXILIARY SCHOONER SUNK NANTL'CKT Mass Anr The locks of Planes Hover Over Huns Doing earful Execution WITH NOTES THE STAGE Stuart Walker hag written so splen didly the first two acts of his admirable new play Makes a Wish current this week at the Murat that we can feel only regret that he has not found it possible to take full advantage of the opportunities so apparent in his third act As the last act now stands good as it is it falls far short of the high standard set in the first two As we observed yesterday morning it seems to have been hastily written so hastily as a matter of fact that Mr Walker has not grasped the opportuni ties to make more of it or indeed as much of it as his material warrants We can not but wonder for instance why he does not give us in his last act one more glimpse of the novel Hank Nor can we but wonder why we do not again see Susan Sample Would Jona than leave home even if he were really about to run away a second time without bidding Susan good by? How tender and touching a brief scene be tween these two could be made! How illuminating it would prove to be! How much would it tell us of a boy's heart and of a too! And in this last act we miss also Mlle Perrault W7hat has become of her? Has she departed? Does i she wait near? These questions and others concerning characters we have immediately to mind answered And that himself will admit is not playwriting at its best not at any rate the fine play wntmg ne acts No less sentiment nRvcholoe'v He has explored the heart the heart of the boy of 14 He has plumbed its depths rom every point of view what Mr Walker has wrought is excellent It is therefore all the more to be regretted that his last act does not take full advantage of the op portunities which lie so plainly at hand WASHINGTON Aug German submarine raids in American waters were understood to have been dis cussed today at an unusually pro longed session of the Cabinet but If any new plans tor combating thia menace to helpless fishing craft light ships and other vessels were formulated by President Wilson and his advisors the fact was not disclosed The only report of the activities of the raiders reaching the Navy De partment during the day told of the destruction of the Norwegian steam er bommerstad yesterday morning twenty five miles southeast of ire Is land New York Capt Hansen and bls crew of thirty men were landed by a naval patrol boat which found them at sea in small boats ten hours after the steamer went down Destruction of the Sommerstad by a torpedo which passed under the ship bow and later circled and struck the vessel amidships gave rise to a sugges tion that the torpedo was controlled by radio on the submarine but this was ridiculed by naval experts They explained that the course of a torpedo is regulated by the gyroscope which can be so set before discharge that the weapon will describe a circle This has been done time and again during torpedo practice in the American navy so as to return the weapon to the ship discharging it high officials said and It lias not been an uncommon thing for torpedoes fired by German submarines to take similar courses Double Chance at Target With the steering gear set so the weapon will run In a circle it becomes almost doubly effective naval officers explained for it misses the ob ject when speeding on its outward course the possibility remains that It will strike after it turns about a possibility that is Increased if the ship attacked goes full speed ahead as tne bommerstau No additional bomb attack by on a submarine Sundays 9 to 1 only 1 PERSONALLY WILL MEET YOU and demonstrate to YOUR ENTIRE SATISACTION the MERIT of my Appliance It required much of my time during the past 19 years also labor and expense wonderfully simple and effective Appliance and make It possible to assure you of relief Know as iiunuieuB ui uuiuio the spot and bombs were dropped Tills attack caused a large fire destroyed motor Irnrlcg and blocked LIEUT A HITCHCOCK (ASSISTED BY MLLE PATRICA) Will give free performance each afternoon and evening all this week at I Can Help Yow NOW Tomorrow May Be Too scientific help this affliction Is certain to grow worse Instead of better and should be given Imme Po not Intrust vour health to the unknown anl Know the abilitv of the man who vou ask to make vou 100 or may not Le able to cure you but 1 can and will after making a most searching vah mav unnnhlv pvnprt In thn wav of relief and I will hold out no false if absolute sincerity and the broadest experience will help I can help perhaps entirely remedy the physical irregularity to which you may be a victim GET IN TOUGH WITH ME TODAY If you cun nut call write OSBORN RUIT SHIP OUTRUNS SUB AN ATLANTIC PORT Aug Running at top speed an Am fruit steamer outdistanced a boat off ire Island yesterday morn ing and escaped the fate of the Nor wegian Htearnship Sommerstad which was sunk off that point about four hours later Officers of the steamer which reached this port tonight said the undersea craft was corning toward them when she was sighted The engines were pushed to the limit they jcihi and after a short while the boat gave up the chac Blow Delivered rom South Menaces Huns AUSTRIANS TO WEST RONT PARIS Aug Germany has hen compelled to call upon Austria Hun gary for help on the western front and Austro llungai ian troops are arriving there the Echo DeParis says today These troops it ndds are being gent to quiet sectors of the front service was a trustee of the Methodist Hospital Indianapolis and a member of the commlttpp for student work of Purdue University He was a large stockholder in several local manufac turing concerns and owned much real estate here He was 65 years old He is survived by a widow and four chil dren i vX Wl hrc the SUU hnve any jnany Ruch caes and many more who before the perfection of my srlemlfic Self AHnstlng ram to me too late ro be neipen Every Ruptured Person in Indiana who Calls at my Office is Entitled to a ree Trial of the OSBORN Self Adjusting RUPTURE APPLIANCE Packed up bv the testimony of hundreda of my patients who arc now happy In thu enjoyment of renewed health pr ppr iavce I make this REE offer ev rv person afflicted with Rupture irst investigate my reputation and standing in In to my integrity ana success as Survivors Say Boat Could Have Been Out Long BOSTON Mass Aug 13 Reports by survivors of fishing vessels sunk off the New England coast by a German sub rrarine indicated today that the enemy craft had not been out as long as some of its officers had endeavored to make it appear The submarine is painted white Two of the fishing fleet cap tains agreed that the hulk had been printed very recently and they said that It did not seem that the boat could have been in American waters as far back as May The vessel was described as 300 feet in length with two guns six pounders mounted fore and aft Survivors said there at least 100 in the crew and that the captain of the prize crew ap peared more English than German In several cases the commander of the boat told the American officers whose vessels were sunk that his cruis ing radius was 17000 miles which vid give him many miles to spare beyond a voyage from a German port to this side and return All vessels destroyed were first searched and every gallon of oil that might be of use on the boat was taken ASK ANY OR BUSINESS MAN Then when you have sulisiieq joufmm SPECIALIST come io my establishment third floor T'rminal Uuildlng between the following hours 9 to 12 1 to 4 6 to 8 ridays 9 to 12 1 to 4 THE AREWELL WEEK THE STUART WALKER COV THE IRST TIME ON ANY STAGE STUART NEW PLAY JONATHAN MAKES A WISH SPECIAL SUMMER EVE 2Sc 5Oc 7Sc 1 MATS 8c and 50c Captain Driven rom Own Ship Also orced to Leave That of Rescuer GLOUCESTER Mass Aug Capt James A Nickerson nd ins crew of five men from the fishing schooner Reliance sunk by a German submarine off Georges Banks on aSturday morning went through thezunusual experience of being submarined twice They told their story when they arrived home here tonight When tiie Reliance was sent to the bottom they got away in a dory and early in the afternoon were picked up by the fishing schooner Kate Palmer That evening the submarine sank the Palmer and Captain Nickerson and his crew again took to their dory They rowed until Monday morning when they were pn kea uij ny a senouner Capt Nlckcrn said ho saw ir I Ob A ALBERTA ArlET I AMIENS rLOoz I vlLLtRS BRETONNEUN rsi rum II pc I CAtXO 1 oNELv I GZ fk HAM fS faY cTLAERE nGuiSCARO )C CANTIGNVCV 'ASSlGNY I breteuil c3 montdidier CHAUNYp GURVL 1 I MAIGNELAYQ XRESS0N4rXkgJpiRCnlRT COuCrO ST JUSTO WHERE RENCH BAI ANIZYO I continue their ADVANCE ESTREESO I COM PIECt LJ CLERMONT TsoissonsS Wy SCALE NILES VILLERS 4B 5 IO 15 COTTERETSO I I or I HI I erican A erman AL Mon Alate attention than a I North It makes no differ rme what your he had vain hunt for relb YOU HAVIC NOT since 17 and lno vnu will never le sa lisfhd until you do tHHUHienl In Indianapolis Ho a tlm Per of that body In point of years of promises a My favorite KEITHS 10c IVE ACTS A QUALITY 20c VAUDEVILLE QAh UN OTO LMS uUU.

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