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we iaewiscorai SlMCCMlHlR Latest Edition VOL. 131, NO. 24. 79th Year. ol PRICE TWO CENTS MADISON, AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, 1918.

ITU pro rNVH .51 4 II Ml Vi Lr-dLZ3 CALL GERMANS PAY ENORM (MIS DUTCH BACK WEST FIGHT FRONT TAKES WHERE TOWNS STAND IN LIBERTY CAMPAIGN The status of the Third- Liberty Loan drive in the county by unofficial reports was shown by following table complied at hed- PRICE FOR TERRITOR ARMY, CHIEFS quarters this morning: Township: NAVY BIG U.S. TOLL BRITISH LINE IS FIR FRENCH DIE RATHER THAN SURRENDER WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FLANDERS, April 27 The French regiment ordered to defend Mont Kemmel "to the death" obeyed the command to the letter. Entirely surrounded by Gcr-mans the-poilus held out for lore than eight hours slaughtering whole companies of the enemy as they swarmed up the steep slopes in the face of the French machine Gun fire. A veritable flood of grey clad troops finally swept over the summit, obliterating the' defenders as "one's heel does an ant's nest." Like the old guard at Waterloo this French regiment died it did not surrender. British Statement Reveals Fighting of Severest Character; Allies Take Hundreds of Prisoners as Hun Stages Mass Assaults Day's Casualty List Carries 1 03 Names; Eleven Americans Are Killed In Action, Report Shows' Holland-German Situation Becomes More Tense; Five De- mands Made By Kaiser But Nation Holds Out Berry Black Earth Blooming Grove Blue Mounds Bristol Burke Christian Cottage Grove Cross Plains'' Dane Deerfieldo Dunn Fltchburg LONDON, April 27 "The enemy Is held everywhere," Field Marshal Haig Madison 1,014,450 1,014,450 Sales Under Top Over Top i 31,700 1,000 6,300 11,800 17,600 2,100 10,200 23,800 44,150 2,250 4,750 21,700 19,300 8.600 45,600 4.400 29,400 1,500 16,600 11,800 3,450 20,350 47,700 12.500 155,150 17.350 31.150 6,150 15,800 8,000 300,250 23,800 1,900 14.900 8.200 20,750 21,150 17.200 10.600 34,000 500 14,750 8,050 38,200 8,900 12,750 5,380 6.700 12,300 30,250 6,250 15.400 7.900 6,900 47.150 1,950 10,250 4 500 12,150 14,950 26.000 800 42,900 3,200 39,050 60 19,900 2,500 -BUY LIBERTY BONDS WASHINGTON.

D. April 27. The great west front battle is beginning to take Us toll of American fighters. Gen. Pershing's casualty list today showed 103 names.

Including 11 killed in action, 47 severely wounded, 37 slightly wounded and two missing. In addition, four men died of accident and two of disease. Killed in Action Lieutenants: Mazomanie Medina Mlddleton Montrose Oregon Perry Pleasant Springs Primrose ftoxbury Rutland announced today. "On the whole front north of the Lys, the fighting yesterday was of the severest character. Repeated enemy attempts to develop their advantage of the previous day failed.

"Following many ho.urs of fluctuating battle, the enemy's advance was blocked with heavy casualties to them." "From Locre to Laclytte the en-, emy's assaults the French positions were pressed with extreme violence. After three attacks were beaten oft with great loss, the Ger THE HAGUE, April- 27 The premier and foreigrn minister held a long" conference with political leaders last night before going into secret session. The commander-in-chief h'as or; dered leaves of absence stopped in the army and navy. The people do- not disguise their anxiety, but the press counsels confidence. SITUATION IS GRAVE LONDON, April 27.

Diplomatic information from Holland emphasizes the extreme gravity of the German-Holland situation. Germany has made demands which mean the of Holland's iieutrality if she yields. 1 1 .1 1 ,1 North of -Kemmel village and in Ihe neighborhood of Voormezelle, after a prolonged and fierce struggje, the positions remained ours. "In the ridge and wood southwest of the enemy again heavily attacked but was completely repulsed. We took hundreds of prisoners.

"Local fighting on the Lys front and in the neighborhood of Givenchy yesterday afternoon won us forty pris- oners. "South of the Somme, in the af-ternoon and evening, we obtained advantages in the Hangard-en-Santerre and Villers-Bretonneux section. Out prisoners here totalled more than 900." "Along the Hangard-Bretonncuj line, we advanced our positions at certain points. Hostile attacks with tanks were broken up and failed to i develop. STUDENTS BURN M'ELROY, KAISER Sprlngdale Springfield Sun Prairie John D.

Arnett. Charles R. Long. Sergeant Edward J. Beatty.

Corporals: Harry. F. Dittmars. Edward P. Wing.

Vermont mans succeeded in carrying Locre. 'Privates: Verona Vienna Westport Windsor York PARADE STREETS PRECEDING BIG DEMONSTRATION ON THE LOWER CAMPUS village In. the evening the allies counterattacked and drove the enemy out of the village, which is now held hy the French. At other points in the evening the enemy was repulsed. ueLnrrii me uevu unu me uBji wts i Holland fears to 'forsake her neutral- 1 rru- will 1L While 600 students did a snake dance and chee.ed, Robert AlcNutl COUNTY SALES HIT McEiroy and the German Kaiser were burned in ettigy on the lower campus Charles D.

Cosraa. Frank Durwin. Bernard T. Fitzsimmons. Eric D.

Hedquist. Abe Koser. Henry A. La Croix. Missing Lieut Andrew S.

Robinson. Private Edward P. Maher. Died of Accident Lieutenants: last night. Fully l.uuu persona looked on from the sidelines.

i CITIZENS BLOCK INQUIRY, CHARGE BATTER ALLIED LINES IN HOPES TO TAKING HILLS xne qucaiiuna licit? aic. ii oo yield? What will Germany do If she does not yield? HUN PICKS QUARREL The aggressive tone the German Press indicates Germany will not recede from the course by which seems to be deliberately picking a quarrel with Holland. The newspaper Germania show Germany's hand, saying: "This Is Holland's chance for r-dress and to balance her concessions to the entente. Sooner or teter, both SI, 800,500 IRK Thomas J. Mooney.

Charles S. Williams. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WITH THE RU1TISH ARMIES IN Wagoners: ASHLAND GIVES ATTORNEY GEN SUN PRAIRIE GOES "OVER TOP:" The demonstration followed a Liberty loan rally during the afternoon and a' parade thru the University district and around the square early in the evening. burning in effigy came as a final protest from Wisconsin's student body against statements made in the east by McISlroy, who oil April 6 was one of the speakers at Madison's Liberty day celebration in the stock pavilion. The McElroy and Kaiser dummies bore signs, "Nuts McElroy, Prince ol Asses," and "Kaiser' Bill Me und ERAL'S AIDE LITTLE HELP IN TOWN OF PERRY HOLDS LIBERTY RALLY RUNNING DOWN "KNIGHTS OF LIBERTY" FLANDERS, April 27 With their eyes fastened on, the summits of Monts Scherpenberg.

Rouge, Noir, Kokereele nnd Des Cats, the German hosts are ceaselessly battering ugainst the Franco-British lines drawn across Holland and Switzerland must enter one or the other camp. May they understand the signs of the times and Assistant Attorney General W. W. choose that which will have th this group of, heights. AT NOON TODAY Salea Totala Madison bank 3,738 990,000 Country banka 6,413 786,050 O.

N. 394 24,450 Oilman, who Is In Ashland to invest igate the recent cases there two men deciding voice at the peace confer ence. by right of success and lieyond these hills to the sea solitary mount sticks up Xrom the Flemish lowlands the highest in ttifc were tarred and feathered, jnrormea Gott." A cry went up to also burn the editor of The Wisconsin State Journal for his failure to take McElroy t6 tasK Diplomatic officials hear that Ger Attorne- General Spencer Haven to Hindenhurg wants these hills. Eight picked divisions (96,000 men) were thrown against them the first day of the present assault and more are-coming up. The Germans are tisinjr the same tactics they employed since Liege trying to turn the hills Instead of taking them by storm.

Having swung around Kemmel, across tha plains to the north, they are trying to. smash their way on to Laclitti (one mile north), Hoping to turn-Scherpenberg (a mile northwest of Kemmel and half a mile southwest of La'clitte.) Toincidenta-lly they am attacking northward toward tii bhm" thru which the Ypress-C'omine canal passes a couple miles south i Ypres. (This canal rums southeast ward from Ypres and cro: ses the present battle line near Hollebeke, about half mile south of the famous Hill tin.) many sent four demands to Holland, day thaf he Is receiving little co-op lot. Upon its summit is the town of Casael. This is eight miles from the and that the fifth verbal and more eration from Ashland citizens.

present line. From Caisel on clear Mr. Gilman, who was sent to Ash $1,800,500 $2,380,000 579,500 7 82,785 County totala ...10,543 County, quota Necessary sales Days remaining Daily sales necessary days, the sea Is visible. land bv the attorney general at ths drastic has been delivered. BUY LIBERTY BONDS CELEBRATE 99TH suggestion of Gov.

E. L. Phinpp, is Fred Bonyesj. John Cochrane. Died of Disease Privates Sam Germa-h.

Charles Naills. Wounded Severely Captain John T. English. Lieutenants: Clement A. Fogerty.

Richard R. Furlong. Harvey Cupdegrove. Sergeants: Cloivis L. de Saullmier.

Charles L. Gilbert. George M. Parks. Corporals: James J.

Henderson. Charles J. Hill. William M. Sheridan.

Samuel Tobias. Cooks: Andrew II. P.rcadhurst. Leon Robertson. Wagoners: Russell Drury.

Richard M. Land. Privates: Clarence P. Adoue. Charles V.

Ravs. nvestigating the matter irom au sides. In an interview in Ashland he sine. in an miei vii-w in a a The township of Sun Prairie went (Tassel, a town of about 2.f00 population Is built' on an isolated hill 050 feet high. It is four miles and a half northwest of the important railway and highway center of Hazebrouck and Is 15 miles west of Ypres.) YkAk III- I II II declared that he is t.ere to look up $1,950 "over the top" for the third evidence of disloyalty or sedition aa editorially.

However, when it' was learned that Richard Lloyd Jones had been absent from the city for a week, touring northern Wisconsin with a division of the Jackie band at the re-rpiest of the treasury department, It Wits decided to appoint a committee to wait upon 'him on his return and trt ascertain his attitude regarding the McKlruy affair. Wisconsin has gone over the top: Amid wild cheering and repeated skyrockets, l'rof. William A. Scott, director of the course in commerce and presiding officer at the Liberty 'day rally held in Lathrop hall under the auspices of the faculty war committee and the well as to investigate acts of the eo- called "Knlehts of Liberty." The state MADISON LOOGE GIVES PROGRAM Liberty Loan to- day. Its total sale being 147,150, ao- cording to.

the lat- est reports. proposes to punish all violations ol IN OBSERVANCE OF ANNIVERSARY the law, he saic'. On the night of March 31, yroz. Schimler. Northland college, Ash A splendid program was given at Official bank re- ports at noon gave the county a total land, was taken from his room by HUN CLAIMS TO BE ONLY TWO MILES FROM YPRES Odd Fellows hall last night at th celebration which marked the ninty- masked men and given a coating of of 10,543 sales, tar and feathers.

Ten days later, on ninth anniversary of the order tn th and a total of sales amounting to the night of April 10, Adolph Anton, United States. $1,800,500. a resident of Ashland, was taken Township chairmen reported a total Following a short business meeting, the program was opened at o'clock from his home, presumably by the of $1,37,550 Bold, with sixteen town same gang, stripped and painted with bv several musical numbers given by ships over the top and other going tar and feathers. string orchestra of guitar, mandolin. over on the next report.

student council of defense, with authority invested in him by the Dane county council of defense, yesterday afternoon presented the University with the state honor flag for having reached and passed its assigned quota in the third Liberty loan campaign. Preceding the presentation. Processor Scott gave a short patriotic address, setting forth clearly the active part this institution has taken in all phases of war work since April. It is alleged one of the gang who banjo and ukelele," played by John visited the Anton home was unmask J'enewcll, Dean Morgan, Hector Ander Perry Holds Rally One of the pleasant Incidents of the ed and that another was recognized son and lo Aberley. Thomas Fer campaign was a meeting in Forward LONDON, April Germans claim to be within two miles of Ypres.

The Berlin war oHicc. in its' day of-llcial statement yesterday, declared that "the large- ei St. Elol and t'ne place itst-if vvere captured St, Elol is Just two miles directly -south of Ypres, on the road from Wyts-chacte. In storming Mmit Kemmel and the village of Keinnfel, the eneiiiy aiso claimed to haw piogiesseil to Kem guson gave a vocal solo. by his voice.

Warrants were issued for the two men whom Anton claimed The feature of the entertainments school house. In the town of Perry. After two jrytponementa because of bad weather the school house was to have recognized. These men were was a playlet, "Just Like a Woman arrested, pleaded not guilty and have presented under direction Of Mrs. C.

William Heckwith. Aloisius J. llrnwii. John R. Cannon.

Domenico Capuzzl. Ilrodie Caywood. Manuel O. Corrcia. John W.

Dill. John J. Giles. John M. Gtnttan.

Herbert W. Hopper. Joseph Jordan. Joseph Kacher. John Kni-pps.

Joseph Ttugiiis. Oney K. Lunctnult. Archie C. Lensie.

David K. Marshall. Alphonsp Medder. AtkJrew F. Offutt.

Kay 1'aJtuer. I.cKoy J. RurllnKUine made it scathing speech against McElroy later on the proLrrani. filled and before the address enough bonds were Bold to bring the total been released on their own recog nizance. K.

Zeidler, In which Mesdiimrs George Chatterton, Marguerite C. A. Other residents of Ashland of Ger Headman. Mollie Miller, Louis Du mel brook, half a mile northward. from that township up to $14,750.

A total of 115 poisons In the township are bond owners, and the committee man birth -or descent are said to Bois and C. K. Zeidler took part. The play was given some time ago at the have received threatening, lettera forced back In the direction of Lucre, a mile and a unrlcr west of Kemmel, and on both sides of the Ypres-l'om-ines canal. In I'lcanly.

French nnd Bi itis'i forces hurled the Germans back iu some ints In the neighborhood of rid il.ingard I. lla-ig The French war reported recapture of most of tin- g.ouinl 1 1 eelllly lost between Vllh-l ton neiix anil a poi it south of tlie' nver- a front of probably live miles. This battle, it tvns said, "is continuing with exceptional viu'i North of II ing.ird wood, seven ic-cess'ue Gei man assault! completely repulsed. The town it IT twice changed Begin, ling tins lighting south of tho Sotiuiie. Berlin said Unit my attack ninth 'of illei s-Bi -t, ux "fa ih Willi heavy louses." The H-ouers taken around Ilanganl wer.j said to total 2.1ml.

Gei man were claimed to have penetrated French posit, at Begiilenlle. six miles oust of pi i y'. there expects to more than double signed "Knights of Liberty." It waa of Three Links club. "No appeal of any kind which has ever been made to the university Iiiih not been responded to far beyond all expectation." declared Piof-'ssor Scott; "Every fund lias been ovei subscribed. Men of the McElroy typo whn go haranguing about tl on ii iy calling her that.

Allied prisoners lakt Thuisiley were said to total Field Mui.slial ll.iig, in his night report, said Dial lighting is out i un ng on the whole fn.nl tun of the Ly river 'from tlie.ai-ighi.o bond of Drii- copy of one of these letters whlcn Mrs. Iverson of Dalyvllle, has been- waa sent to Gov. I'hillpp by the man an inspiration fur the workers In the who claimed to have received it, to gether with his declaration that If township, having traveled In her automobile every day, accompanied by The scene Is on a farm, where the "old folk" are left alone. Their only hint gone to the city. He urges the old people to give up the farm and come to the city to live near the "bright lights." After much doubt and hesitation they finally decide to have un auction and leave the old home.

not given protection he would arm himself and shoot to kill any who at her one-year-old daughter. She haa made many personal sales and ha tempted to molest him. This caused talked to grotrps of women and men. the governor to Investigate. Ashland residents are reticent to They.

plan to take along pet cow IHMltre to He 1 ple-i ('oniillcs canal, a distance of a'oout si wn miles. lie admitted the capture of Inanoutre, Kemmel ami Mgnl Kemmel. Nine divisions (HIS. iHO men I were used by the enemy in Tbui sday atiucu, be s.iid. All German attacks In the region of Lnclytie and Mont Schei penbeig were hell, bin tho British line was At one meeting her car waa caught In the mud nnd she walked part of the distance, carrying her baby.

When discuss the mater, Mr. (Mlmun said, Martin 1'eteisAn. 1 Frederick V. Johnnie II. Roddy Lewis S.

Selvitella'. Kenny Smith. Raymond K. South. John H.

Spnllone. Nick Spano. Abe Zimmerman Andrew F. Zint. Among the sllghllv wounded were Chaplain William J.

Fnrrell and Lleuts. horses and other animals with which and altho he lias received some in they cannot part. I pon roconsidera' she readied the meeting place she formation, he finds citizens aa tion they finally deckle to stay on the old farm, where they have spent so handed the child to a woman who whole deny any knowledge of the disloyal are base liars. "Wisconsin lias responded nobly to Ilie last appeal. With an assigned quota of Jir.niidO in the present Liberty Loan campaign, she todayeight days before the closing of the campaign passed the SlfiS.fiun mark, with returns still incomplete.

I therefor" have t1u honor of presenting to thoi university the state honor ll.ig. and can announce thnt a national honor (law as well will be sent front Washington." The honor Hag, thlrt.v-six by tlfty-four inches, ntul having a red 'border and wiiite center across liich three vertical bine stripes run, was hung from the speakers' s'und. and after the meeting was removed to Main hall where it will remain. The national (lag will be hung besalo It. llt'V laiM.s Knights of Liberty.

huimv vears. was delighted to care for It and made her speeoh an action which resulted Tlie letter alleged to have been Curl 1 1 ill in an address told of the In bond buyers crowding around her, sent to a number of Ashland real organization of the Odd-lellows William F. Andrew. Howard I. Denui and Samuel A.

Tyler. dents follows! Factory Worker Buy Freely America from the time the lodge wu founded 99 years ago. He dwelt upon Today's list Is bnlleved to contain Employes of Madison factories have HINDENBURG'S FORCES ENDANGER CHANNEL the list of many who wore In the purchased $32,050 worth of bonds, the patriotic service which the lodge had already rendered, and what It might do in these war times. Durlnr the Civil war, the society was active Scichcproy fight, as Chaplain Farrrd had previously been reported wounded In gallant action tlieie. In patriotic work and has never been ltCV I.IIIKISTY P.nXDS- lucking that respect.

Mr. mil sam I lli'se lelliroiceme tits special appeal hud been issued by 2 BRITISH DEFEAT rnus It l's fi' come a luiil--h' man the government to the organization to Pershing savs: "TAKE CARH OF THIO GF.RMANS OVF.R THFRI3 AND I WILL TAKE) CA KB OF THKM HIOKR" A RF.MF.DY FOR GERMAN This Is to nntiry you that the Knights of Liberty Is organized In Ashland for the protection of American principles and to stop stMtltlous remarks and pro-Germanism thnt nr prevalent In our city and have been carried on to a point that repaired patriotlo citizens to organize for the protection of liberty and democracy. Your Americanism Is quest limed, and It has been called to our at tuain'y fiom a iry aMmn tij.it the vv ins the buttle. I. VERONA IS DRY, BOARD DECREES nlr in food conservation and Mong tl purchaser contributing to thi total.

Word waa received today that the railroad sales will be credited to this county In the final reports and the report of the Chlrngo and Northwestern therefore was added, Increasing the otllclul total $24,450. The drive among Illinois Central employe begin Monday and the men of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road already have a good record. Ht' MIlKlfTY TioNliS SCOUTS ASKED TO 5 AUSTEIAN SHIPS ol hT lines. Vocal solos weYo then nuhg by Byron thorolv iipprovv-l bv Aineiic in' oihci.rs.

la to down Miss Kllzabeth Morgan, he i.einiar.s as ri ross b'e io i cs as muci ri pi and Thomas Ferguson, closed the pro- Till I Ca, be at tie" anim by singing Keep on Mulling, BY CARL D. GROAT WASIIIN'iT' i.V 1 April 2" 'ihe ei in. hi iltive lueiiace against the i h. in i lori'ini! the iilhes lo use lo i lu i the foe. This nu ice Is so si r.

mis that to stop the lit tile most to be tor tune-and it is ceiiaiti th' ie wi.l he. no major couiit' of- fehsl.e f'T th Atiici and foreign iiirny ur lorn, today nitrecd on points, following Teuton cajilure of the Mont Th" foreigners pa, p.cuJar iv waincd that lltn i of tho pteM hi i.rres,vo will not be ili teriii'iiiaiit. ift that tho "ill on tor month until tho ailied itri'iiti'i' thru to It. Ills. in which the audience Joined.

luncheon was served, after which the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, for the stringed tention that you could make a RAISE $600,000 good subject fur demonstrating party, which will be your lot. if allU .1 i his be, I i foie. S.II1T1, to hold the ileiunm thus far. This tappjlu; eii.lin'-l has Ic so s-erioiis that I'n ii tore niMst hurried tl allii cm i-y. th.nk of tn.il.

nf; II-ilil? coil, iti'i'. ut. icU. American forci are i.t,-. ac constiintiy iiicrcasitin i li.il- lail le.nfoic tueuts to the wistv.aiil and Br-tisji aio oM-r tlie quill let furnished 'mimic.

Ht'Y l.lHI'.UTY COURT GRANTS INJUNCTION our way are not changed at AGAINST ASPHALT PLANT LIBERTY BOND CAMPAIGN WIN NERS ARE AWARDED. THF.IR HONOR BADGES A temporary Injunction wan grant SUPERVISORS VOTE UNANIMOUSLY TO REFUSE ANY SALOON LICENSES Vc will ho dry jifN-r I. ill' wtH fl'Miif tn i 4 1'iwn whn li wnt i'ttt alter cji ii sin oi riI J. I'm- rnnU'ts i in Mru: rm ii r'mih'itf th" IUmmI cnh'-lrn titiort fop a 'nilllt Thn int'inln'TH nf (h nnt town hiiunl, fli.t ly rVffP'l ch-'iit rn.i 'i nl K'lpni viHur, J. M.

lHtnU a ml mi M' 'i, unl Hutn-rviMor ImMmrr ttimlir th. Ik. iii'-t In Thuin-' ity i 'L'ht with th" nimr'iitiK iin irnut I I ov It to itt.i;l (Ir-op, Tin- till'" mhfr if TitAv i.xnr.l voumI i i tin i i i rtumly i'i nr-tlitiM Hf'if tn thi. wilt nf Ihe vot. ir l-y fnr vt-H, n1 w't if' to itit i 1 1 th' hil' if IVi'ti ihiring tin- i ofi' i mi vi'iir, 1 tmliiy In superior i-otirt to Uiwrenr Madison Doy Scouts have been nkcd l'erlrni imp nnu vwo joiner iiotgau.

property owners who allege an oiimt operated by the Johnson to turn in l.uno subscription with a total of in the Third Liberty BATTLE IN ADRIATIC RESULTS IN FLIGHT OF FOE SQUADRON TO SHELTER U'Nln'iN. April 27. Two Krltlsh destroyers defeated live Austrian airovcts in the Adriatic, the admiralty announced today. "Two of our in the Adriatic engaged live Aus'u bins." the report said. "The enemy lied to Inir.iz-r.n for shelter.

"Five more Mulish nnd two French destroyers Joined In the pursuit toward 1 which continued until after midnight on Monday. Our were seven klllrd nnd nineteen wounded. "Itrltb'h nlr forces rnblrd the sea piano Ims at IhiraMo and uppurently were successul." 1I1TY J.IBKItTr PONDS HIGCINSON QUITS AS BOSTON ORCHESTR APATRON BOSTON, At.r',1 27 Ma Henry. II igglnson, founder nnd patron of tlie Huston Symphony orcli's It'll, severed nil coti Heel ion With 1 1 1 I o. in.

loan orive. company on Ht, Paul rail The queit was made ly Liberty road property opposite their horn, II FRENCH GENERAL SAYS AEROS WILL DECIDE WAR loan i naliman George Ilolssard at a inilmiiif Tknv me suing for damage. meeting of Scouts last night. Hurt Williams, L. M.

Ilauks, Dr. J. C. Klaom in siiei lal verdict returned late once. If -you are" not flying the Store nnd Stripes, you better get busy; If you have failed to comply with llooverlinlng.

as the government requested, get busy. If you continue your fierman lilnaa, better change them; If you have not dune your bit to ward the Ked Cross, make your way where you can do so without solicitation. The" Third Liberty Iian issue for the third loan la at hand and If you fall to make subscription to the bond Issue, do not blame anyone but yourself If we take action, as we have plenty of tar sod feathers to go around on the likes of you; your actions sre being closely watched nnd the Red Cross suhscrlptlon, bond Issue and thrift stamps will help prove your loxilly, Take this tip nnd save our strong nrm s'iind from callii and It. S. McCaflery also spoke.

vi'Ktcrilay bv a circuit eotirl Jury, Van Ciihs. Kltchliurg farmer, won from ir W. A. Wiiliott In a suit over the Thirty-eight buys were awarded of 47 hogs which were vuinl treasury department medals for having sold ten or more Liberty bonds. The presentation address was made by Mr.

tinted for hog cholera hy an aaaistant 21. al'ies cn-pot hreak tho t'eruiun lilies ihey cat blip and vielory will conie to of 1 r. Wnli'ott. Th Jury tleterminea the idniki't value ft the hogs at I3. thjit mii Hon ii fy must (jyn air.

iinnioM must place thelP hopm in theh- airmen," he Mated, "Tho victory, whlrh Oetmany he- jHWaV Illy Jul heyoiiij Iter has been Himtcheif nway by tin Fiencli, British, Italian nnd American airmen. MimnTY houhb THE WEATHER William HPr LlllKHTY IIONDH F.very smutted grain and every diseased potato In a potent nlly of the enemy. Treat all seen) to prevent dis-rnpi and prod-ic'lon of smind I crop if Wlli'Mnl' nr lhf W'ct I'M wuh ftihir ini'1 h'rM, ih It' th" V'l'lM V'(H hnrn-t Htl'l 1 t.i i.t;ii. Mtfl i .1 limn .1, Ii 'Mil jOuil i I in i t.v 1 ill) lii-'if I I', i oip, In trvii'V iiiit tlM tiMssibilily of two I lily eve til'1 ii i 't nt oil arniii u': i to hri.ik Hi" others line by niiti' of tiih I'l iuni tlcc iirnl Probably rain tonight and Sunday, Continued cool. Frtih shifting winds.

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