Chanilerlain
'
Cuuarh
meets
all theve
reiuir(inruts.
It
nets
on
Nature's
plau,
relieves
the luugt,
aids expectoratiou,
opens
the
secretii.R
and
rut
ores tire system
to
a
heultbv
.condition.
Thia
remcily
hns
a
world
'wiile tale aad
mm,
and can alwaya
be
depeudi--
upon.
K'ur
ale by
ail dealers.
Umith
k
Co.,
Ltd.
Agts,
for
lluwaii.
Ailvfrtinvmt-iit-
.
r
BRITISH
ADVANCE
IN
FLANDERS,
ITALIANS RETIRE
Canadians
Captcre
Import-
-
uui uiy
oi
racucccacie,
Driving Huns
Ba:k
General Cadorna. Abandons
Bis Tagliamento Line and
Takes
New
.
Position
t
LONDON,
November
7
(Associated
I're)
Another
British
advance
In
Flanders
'
knd
,
another retreat
of the
Italians on the
Venetmn
front
marked
lie main
uvejopment
In
the war areas
vester.la.v..'
The
Intlisg retirement
had
been
expected, the previous
announce-
ment
that
v'a
Ionia
wns
iinly
holding
the Tagliamento line
while
a stronger
defense
system
wns
being prepared
in
hla
rear making it certain that tha
inll-iu-
back
ns
imminent.
The
British advance
in
Flanders
wa
an Important
one,
giving
them posses
sion
of PaaacheniUele
aad
aoni)ilot
ommand
of "the
only section
of
high
land
remaining
between.
Ypres
and
Roulers,
the
main
objective
on
thii
front,
now only
four
miles
away.
?
With
the protecting Paaschendaele ridge
la
possession
of the British, the situation
for
the
Oermans
on
this
section
of thi
ront has
become
serious.
It
is
now
practically
imjioeaihle
for
Crows
J'rince
Buppreclit
to
effect
any
such' a
with
irawai front thia front
as
bas
)eu
more
or
less
expected,
or
at
least
im
possible
for any retirement to be
ear-
-
tel
put without
heavy
losses,
in
men
tail
fuiaw
-
'
f,
;;
j.
'
3uns In
24
Tlx'-':-
For-m-
i
Ina
ahead of
them
the 'plains
held hy
the
Germans
are
in
full view
oi
the
British and a secret retreat, such as
aa
effected
on
the
Homme,
raunot
b
arriod through.
British
guns
ara
in
a
position to
aweep
the
German lines foi
miles,
,
while the
first
appearance of
I
general retirement
will
bring the Brit
sh
swarms
down upbn the
unprotected
Teutons.
,
..
v
'. .?
Because of this capture yesterday
Paaacbendaele,
taken
by
Canadiar
roups,
is
re;
arded
aa of
the' greatet
Importance, although the advance
wai
n a small
front. and for
lees .than
bat
v
mile
in depth.
Jadoraa Falls Back.
!
Oeneml Cadorna reports
that
he
ha
tbandoned
(the.
entire
line
of
th(
ragliaarnoto
and
ia falling
bank,
witf
his
army intact, upon'
a hew
position
iw
ready
to receive, him.
Italian
eav
itry
is
covering the retreat,
keeping
ip a
erie
pt
rear giiajd actions
witk
on
Idai
kensen
'
advanoiug troips.,
Jerlln, pialma Victory
i
'
Berlin
;
reporta the
.
retirement
an
b
ictqry,
p;n)uicing
that
the
Uermam
nd
Austrians
have,
crossed the rivet
nlong
h'eif whole
front and are
press
ing the Italians hard.
.
-
i
in an
i
ttoryiew
given
the
Associate!
Press
by
Leader
F.rxhergejr
of the
Cen
'rist
party, the exultation of
Germany
vt
the victories
over
Italy
is shown.
"
While
the troops of the Central Al
ties
were
crossing the
'
Tugliamonto,'
'irr.berger said, '.'Germony at
home
ha
juietly
crossed
the political
rubicon
ind
in
the
space
off
five
djiys
hai
hanged
from
an autocracy
into a de
noeracy."
'.
ftnsria Not Through
i
f
Uussin
is
still doing ber
utmost
te
arry
on
the war
and will
continue to
Jo,
so, snya
.
Premier .Kerensky,
in
t
statement
given
out yesterday
at Pet
'ograd
'
tli
rough
his secretary, protest
g against any other interpretation
o
ils
recent statement.
General
Vcrkhovsky,
Bussiun
minis
er of
win,
has
been
given, an
indefiiiiti
'eave
of absence ami
General
Manienv
tky is
ai
ling
minister of war
under tbi
tireqtirn
of
.Kerensky,
v
t
EVEN
Alii
Si
TURN, BRYAN LEARNS
CH.VNDLKR,
Arixoua.
November
A
i
(
Assoi
intcd
Press)-Tb-
a
peace
pro-
clivities
of William
J,
Bryan, former
wcretary
of
state, failed to save
langerons
sitraMon
todayv Bryan
got
chased by a bull while
out duck bunt'
ing.
..
.
The
bull
meant business,
so
Brysn
took to
a-
mesquita
tree
after
hia
suit
bad been,
reut
by
tbe
animal's
horns,
'
A
fellow
hter
came
to the
rescue,
killing
the bull,
',
MARQUIS
OKUMA
HAS
.
PARTIALLY
RECOVERED
TOKIO,
Japan,
November--
fSpe
tial
Cable
to Ntppu
N.
Okuma,
former
iremier
ot
Japan,,
who
has been
serious);
HI
since
last
August,
'ibs recovered
somewhat
and
waa
able
esterdny to appear before the
confer-ne-
e
of
the
public
school';
inspectors
ind
address the gathering.
..
American
Army In
ie,
Is
"Fit and Cheerful"
AM KB
1
CAN FRONT
IN
FHANCK
November
7
(Associated Press)
The
American
army
in
Franco
Is
"fit
and
cheerful",
is
the assertion
of the
United
Htates
congressional
party
which is la Kranee
and
which
visited that part of the
long
battle,
line
which
is
now.
bo ing
held
.by
General
Pershing's
men.
The
sena-
tors
and
representatives
witnessed
war
maneuver
back
of the
Hues
eud
wore
greatly
imj
ri
sned by
the
apiuu-ll-
showing
made
by
the
buys
in
anas.
t-
-
wis
defeat;
PACiFISTPftOROSAL
Popufar House
By
Ovcrvvtielmino
Vote
Turns
Down
Suggestion
For Peace Negotiations
.
'
;
1.0ft
DON,
November 1
(Associated
Pres)-Peac-
e
talk
and
pacifist
propos-
als have no
place
In
the
house
of
eom-mon-
It
was
conclusively demonstrated
yesterday
when
the
house
went
on
rec-
ord
on
propewnl made by
les
Hmith,
one
of
th
Liberal
members.
,
by HeeretaTy
of Foreign
Affairs
Bnlfour,
the
house
by an overwhelming
vote rebuked
tke
pacifists
aad
thoav
who would
consider peace before
vic-
tory
is
conclusively
won.
'
.
,(;
,,
Tha
proposal
pfuced.
before tbe
com-
mons
by
,
Lees
Hmith
waa
that
''no
bsracles
should
be
placed in the
way
qf preliminary negotiations
looking
to-
ward
the
conclusion
of peace.'
Balfour,
in
a speech,
that
rang
witk
England's determination
to
keep
on
fighting
until Prusaianiam and
all
thai
steads
for
-
are'
forever
crushed,
de-
cried
all
talk of
peace
at
thia
time,
ana
the temper of the
commoners
was dem
.(..strafed
whea th
question
came to.
a
off and
th
pacifist pmporal
was over
wbcimirgly
riegjitived.
t
.
'
.The
action of the
bouse
of
common?
will
undoubtedly
dash the
hopes
of
Germany,
which
baa
been
encouraging
eace talk.
It
ie likewise aa answer ia
advance to the proposals
which, accord
ig
to a despatch from Amsterdam, the
Central
Powers were
,
jpreparinfg
to
make.'
i
'
,
The
Anmterdam
despatch
said
that
that
city
waa in
a state of great excite
ment yesterday
on' account of
peace
Tumors.'
on
the
bourse..-Th-
'
Centra'
Powers,
the
report said,
would make an
Loffer
to.
the Entente before
December.
proposing
conference
at
Berne,
Swit-
zerland,
for the purpose of
discussing
Fearful
Losses
'
During
Three
Years
of Conflict Have
Drain-e- d
Away Human
Resources,
Washington,
November
7
(sso
slated Press)
Oermany has
reached,
a
orisis'ia
her
man powerf
Jf
abe Is to
tontiaue tbe war along
tbe-
-
numerous
fronts heretofore
V
held
'
by
German
:rofl,
according to despatches
which
Save
reaebed
itbe
;
state
department
from Hwiss sources.
'
'
."
'
The losses
of
Germany
have averaged
1,200,000
annnally
during
the
three
years of the conflict and
,tbis
has
drained away the
resoiDreS
of the
coon
try.
It
is
necessary,
if
she
is to main
tain her line la safety,
that
she hold
a
reservei
of
two million men,
but these
she no
longer has to place in reserve
They
must be
at the front.
Today, the
German
reserves available
number,
fear-
er thaa a
millioa
and
a
half,'
aad to
reach
this number it has been
necessary
to
call into active service half of the
boys of
the class of
V20,
boys
of
seven-
teen
and younger.
-
..
.
:
.'
TO VISIT ENGLAND
P
F.T BOO R
A
D,
'
N
o
veraber
0
( A
ated
Press)
Premie.
Kerenskyfia
planning.
to leave
for
Kngluiid in
a
few;
lays,
presumably
to discus
the
situa-
tion
in
Russia
with reference to
inter-mi- l
conditions
and possibly map out
'he
winter-campaig-
n
of Russia's armies.
,i
SCANDINAVIAN
SHIP
I.
'!
?
REACHES
AMERICA
AN ATLANTIC
PORT,
November
7
(Associuted
Press)-Th-
e
first
Hcin
linavian
vcs-ie-
l
to
arrive
on
this
side
f
the Atlnntij
for
several month
filched this port safely yenterday.
Hbe
irouglit
twejve
hundred
passengers.
;
.).
.
--
.
ILLiSTAS
DYNAMITE
.
T
'
TRAIN,
KILLING SIXTY
J17ABKZ, Mexico.
November
6
(A
sociated
Iress)
Villistas
today
a train
at,
Armendnria, fifty
miles
sfutk of Chibuahaa City.
Hixty
guarda
were
killed
,
and
a aimbor
of
passengers
wounded
-
URGES
COWSCRIPTION
HAVANA,
Cuba.
November
6
A.
sociated
.
Press
military
ervic
in
Cubs)
ia
urged by President
Meuocal
..Yesterday
be
e,nt a apemal
mesMge
to
oongreaa
asking
that
a
pro-
posed
bill
c.ontainLng
provisions
for
rniiM-ripti- cn
be
rushed through
as
ex-
peditiously as
possible.
,
Suffrage
Picked
Of
WitfHouse
On
Hunger
Strike
WASUINOTON,
NoremUf
,7r
(
Associated
press)
Alice
Paul,
na-
tional chairman
of
the. Woraon'a
Suffrage
Party,
wh
ia
serving
n
seven months
aentenc
In
tbe
work-
house,
having been
eouvitsted
of
dis-
orderly "conduct
resulting
from
her
activities
a
a picket
at
the White
House
during the last 'esmou of
congress,
ha
eommenced
a hunger
strike
ia
protest against kcr haprl
iiiuncDt.
t'p
u'ltil'last
uigkt ,sh
had goue
without
food
Lfor
twenty
rour-uours-
.
T
,
(."
--
r
(t)
r-
-
SUGAR
REGULATIONS
f
I
T
H (I
P
I
(
Q
a
DC
nrmwrn nrnriW
1
:.M,m.
V V
u
HIIL
11LULULU IILHL
Jobbers
On
Coast
Warned
.Agairtst
Taking
Orders
;
"
From
Confectioners
V;
.
X full set of regulations published
by
the California and Hawaiian
&ugar
Re-
fining Company
at
the request of the
National
food
administration
ss
been
received by
A.;
M. Nowoll,
secretary
i
f
the
Sugar
Factors'
Company.
Other
regulations
Dot
yet received bere have
been
Sent
out
on
the Coast' by the
Western Sugar
Refining
Company
and
the
Ppreckcls
Hugar
Company.
Jobbers
are warned to bewnrs pf
taking orders
from
confectioners,
n
hi
on
the mainland have
been
eut
down
to
fifty percent of their demand in norirsl
times,
and
who
are trying
to
make
op
their usual amount
by
ordering
ihrough; the
,
jobbers.
Retailer
are
urged
to
see
to
it that
their
custom-
ers
do
aot order
unduly
large amounts
of
sugar for hoarding
purposes.
...
t
"The
jobbing trade must decline to
rtl sugar to
any retailer
.who
hns
Barged
the
consumer
more
than
a
nor-
mal profit on
sugar, during tha
temp-
orary nhortage
of
that
commodity
in
thia
country,
"
says
the
bulletin of the
--
efiners.
' The government requests
tke
assistance and cooperation of the
ane, angnr refinors,
beot
sugar pro
uers
and
wholesale
eugar distribatorr
in
stamping ent this
practise."
:
;
It
la
not
thought
that
these reg'ila
ions will
mnch
affect the situation in
Tlawail.
A
small
proportion,
ouly
of
'he eandy
eoneumed
here
ia made local
ly,
and ia
mm
of ehortsge Is
the1 sup
nly
from the
Const
the;
local
firm
rould not bsve the equipment to mak.
ip
the difference,
even
If they
eold
V
be
angary
s
,t(-f-
t'''
V
"
1
;
The danger of hoarding
aunwr In
Ia
wali
Is
regarded as practicallv
nil.
B'
even
if
the white angat supply
rjae
thort
mill
auger
could be
had
in
'any
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