Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 06, 1916

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 6, 1916, Winnipeg, Manitoba Second Section Jan Italy s s3 b in Fly free Stock company s of and general ill Branch and Sun Tallen room West the vast concerted movement by the allies is being carried through apparently without a on june two months earlier than the earliest Date at which the germans would admit that Russia could pos Sibly become Russia launched a tremendous offensive against the three Hundred Miles of austrian front Between the Privet marches and the Borders of Rou the germans complain bit Terly of the extraordinary strength in artillery displayed the rus they cannot yet understand with her interlocked Russia succeeded in amassing this Freedom of Equality in r Equality in civil the by the military operations of the Wei month the which key to All effective has expecting an attack in Force from the French and they were stupefied and overwhelmed by Fochs Thunderbolt the rapid Advance b the French of nearly six Miles with in three Days through successive lines of entrenchments is a new re Cord on the Western front a Centre very important to the Ger is now in danger from the French the dispatches suggest that the in preparing to resist the British drive which they knew was coming some time this had expected the first thrust to be launched on the front Between Al Brazen sound that seemed he the Echo of the never silent guns coming across the it rang in our ears like the very voice of and it Hurt wounded Hurt and wounded us so sorely that we could hardly hear the Victorius cry of Faith in its wave after wave of Sublime statement surged through the Grey spaces of the and humbled us All with a knowledge of our mortal there was a gracious fitness to the hymn which led us up to the for All the saints who from their labors for in it we found this verse and when the strife is warfare Long steals on the ear the Distant Triumph and hearts Are Brave and army huge Supply of guns and 1 Bert and with Bao Auma for an Early summer Xmas its the strongest Ger doubt m the allies Lent a helping Man defences appear to have been including if one could constructed West of at look through the Battle scope on the thie Val and Beaumont Eastern front he would probably j Here the British Advance has made Are alleluia Hud japanese guns gunners taking part and japanese in the terrific the smallest Progress further South in the Fri court salient the British bombardment that has pounded the Kave almost kept Pace with the austrian entrenchments to powder j still further every the first line of this russian drive has in five weeks achieved great the left flank of the army has overrun the whole of and its ad1 German entrenchments have been second and and in Many cases the the British Are now passed from the Central empires to i settling Down to repeat the opera i mauve in War j Vance guards Are now at grips with j Uttel Matey the not necessarily moan the As sumption of tie offensive on a Large in War Liat Side possesses the initiative which can fix the plate the character of the fighting and to accept Battle when an army combines the initiative with a smash As Llie germans did in in Northern later in Galicia Anil Ilie Are disastrous and onion fatal to the this War a afforded instances of an Raiv regaining the initiative trom the enemy by standing on the this was the Case in cud oblige the enemy upon those my Saiu a year but the austrians in the Triumph sons May be but it seemed to be nearer As the hymn died and As we stood up after the pronounced by the archbishop of and listened to the Silver grief of the last the slow passionate cry of the trumpets seemed to fall from again and oot Ween dramatic the trumpets repeated their Long and rant us with their exquisite i think we could have borne no it was not a congregation that was shedding its tears it was an is no funeral service so there none that stirs the recesses of the soul As that of the Church of England there is no the More Easterly to i blasting their was through into the panegyric nor any need of passes of the Zinotti Ciali there would seem to be an dispatches report that Cossack Cavali Kjeu or audacity in 1 Are laying siege to a German Torti dispatches report by have again reached the Plains of i at the Northern end the russians drove the austrians Bali Twentyfive Miles behind the River the chief line of de1 Fence for which is one of the key positions of Eastern the germans were forced to take Over defence of this District from the and have rushed to the the fiction along a Twenty mile front and the germans have no option Bud accept the Challenge and throw j in their reserves in men and guns to hold the British in if be it is conceivable thai wheat the germans Are fully engaged in this sector the British will deliver a blow of equal violence at some looking backward the free press was founded in when inc turning at Bay on the Heights of the put an Etui to the period of from which they had warfare a Pavly during the a ppm and forced the allies to accept the conditions of Trench fight ing which they for the Iasi year the initiative up tront at this Point a couple of Hun dred thousand whom they have drawn from the Central reserves o the the germans have thus been compelled to deflect to a front which they were trusting to the austrians to hold an immense Force of men and artillery which iffy were holding for other Pur to the arrangement of summer the situation along the Eastern to a recent period had been with Froid at the moment is briefly this i the Orn Paiik on Tiu the j in Ine North the russians have Western and the Southern fronts j a substantial but Art and they had incl elaborate plans ice being held up by German re very serious Dis the plans for the this advantage during the coming they wore aware that the allies wore planning a simultaneous off Timve on All which has reached its de distance along the course of the Stock Hod in the the East of the austrow dressed to care German forces have so far effect of the father of the forty years ago a terrible Battle is reported be tween the 7th United states cavalry under Custer and the indians up the Horn Custer with his several officers and 300 of his Force were kill the daily free press be gins its third Bannatyne was wedded to miss Champion was one of the thirty five years ago Frank Oliver left for Edmonton Goulding of died while crossing the at lactic to visit his son and daughter in thirty years ago Sifton was nominated As Liberal candidate for West bran Schofield and Mcintyre have gone on an extended vacation Twentyfive years ago the Dominion express office was postcard from a prisoner of War in i opened at one of the Public school other Point on the a new demand on the already heavily taxed resources of Are the tactics that sooner or later will bring Down the German constant pressure on All fronts will bring about in time a situation that will compel the Ger mans to draw in their lines and once they Start for Home they with suitable encouragement from the rear travel splendid Kitchener army freshly trained British recruits show magnificent Quality club with july for the nations heavy losses is mingled with Pride in the magnificent showing of Britain new armies is the comment in the morning the daily news says our great new army has proved its nothing has stopped except our of will be apart from the defeats which we inflicted upon the we Are being taught the magnificent Quality of our who Are not professional soldiers but who Are the British attack on the despatches from the morning paper correspondents at the press Camp in France Deal largely with the Brit ish attack on Points known As Shel Ter railway and poodles this attack was witnessed by correspondents from a Vantage Point behind the British one correspondent writes All these places were full of Ger we first Sot shelter Wood by pounding it with our guns until it was almost leafless and then Rush ing it along the High ground behind the who were thus left isolated in railway Alley and poodles then we saw the Brown line of our men swing out from the enc of Fri court Wood and watched As the left end of the line disappeared into the shadows of poodles Wood almost simultaneously the Middle and right of the line reached the slope which marked railway Alley As the were in they started but the struggle was before the last of our men Dis appeared at one end of the Trench figures came pouring out at the in the adige Valley during the night of july 3 we repulsed an attack on the Zugna yesterday some of our Alpine troops reached the Summit of Monte Northwest of the in the upper Astico in spite of difficulties and thei enemy resist we captured the Crest of Monte Eulugio and advanced towards Kio Ere do and the on the Sette communal plateau thing of importance in the Sampelle near Maso after intense artillery pre the enemy attacked our positions on Lune tar but was riven off with heavy leaving ome prisoners and three machine uns in our along the Sonzo front the Artu Ery action has n the Monfalcone sector has con we took some two Trachi Negus and a Trench disease Creuse infantile paralysis still aging in new children taken ont of july of families Are hastening from the City the summer in order to escape the dread epidemic of infantile paralysis which is rampant experts estimate that Chi Lofren have been taken out of the City since the epidemic became thus far 524 cases of the disease j have been reported to the Board of 126 of these proving it j is most prevalent in the italian Ter of the Southern Section of Brook although 59 new cases and deaths were reported the health commissioner described the Outlook As a Little More As there were few truer cases re ported than on previous he f Tot do a readers notes boots Aro a finer world within to confident allies will Winthe War Viscount Bryce replies to Ameri Cana who declare straggle will end in july presiding at a Here declared he had an address signed by some a Large proportion of whom had come front saying the War end in a draw Why not make at once and save further we do not believe that this War is going to be a said the vis giving his reasons Britain or her allies could not follow this the allies Are going to we believe this because the allies will be proven to be stronger on land than the germans and we hold unshaken and unshakeable control of the peace could not now be declared further because the Gar Man government was not prepared for it on any terms great Bri Tain could for although the German government knew that were the German people were Elio a year ago today there were important and sensational doings hers in and there were some doings As things turned were not very refer to the Clarion Calls that were being sounded for that convention held in the coliseum on july but we will not comment on those far off things and Battles Long further than to say in looking Over the flies of a year we note that several leading journals in Eastern Canada were publishing cocksure editorial predictions about the coming Manitoba thinking Over comments of Manitoba affairs made by East Ern wonders of newspaper Dom a year one has to with a ignorant of the True the third How some editors Heads can reason Why this proposition was a carry so much he was because be acpt made now would be but and the last reason was because the allies when the lantern bearing scribe got were fighting for great principles which the German govern ment outraged and had to be 10 sired destination in was and knowing thai this would deprive j to Voly resisted the frontal attacks j German censor never them of the great advantage which j made upon them by the russians j some one of the Tupy have hit Heno enjoyed of Pirllier South the russians have i whether a War had Ever ii Cains a threatened overrun Bukovina and the southj1een so mismanaged As this and Eastern strip of and Are now 5ie seen As a seen with threatening the austrian position reference to the overwhelming gift Licul Between Tarnopol and Lemberg Liyu ios that had to be overcome Between a movement from the to so lack1 in an account from Copenhagen the austrian armies have been ing in common common forms i which Nas appeared Amer Flasher severely they have lost i of and common 11 these ing troops they took Steps to make such an in their in the assault upon military experts now was intended to Dis arrange Hie plans for an offensive on the Western front at the time chosen by the the had two ends to serve in Mack upon they cherish the As is evident from the writings of tin military experts in the Kvernum that prance bearing the Point of exhaustion men and material and they believed that an assault in Force upon the French at Verdun would involve France in losses which would cripple ii As a fighting the Bailie of Verdun was to be the a uncut Mill which they would tap the Lite vein of to save Oumi lot Sav French Ai Verdun the they nut it is possible in View of up left last evening on her Twenty years ago St t Scott formerly of the free has purchased the Quappelle Progress the Colum Bian comic opera with Kitty As Prima will present Black Hussar at fort Garry Park Pavilion for the last three nights of this the cession of swirl Maxceil in the Maiu Hester then we watched other prisoners come More slowly under guard from the Trees of poodles in All i got 700 prisoners from these twi spots and 400 More from nearby what chiefly impressed one one watched was that it was Al curiously unreal and like some seen in a moving picture that had been carefully rehearsed before being the daily hails correspondent pays tribute to the bravery of the germans at when the British advanced through a cur Tain of came out on a parapet and the two parties fought heroically in the open until the germans were wiped made Dit ional filed nurses and 87 Hospital the order of the health com Mission excluding children from the moving picture shows went into Force commissioner plans drastic measure Inone Brooklyn Hospital today there were 225 children victims of the Many of it was said had but a slight Chance of it is understood that health com missioner emt Nerson tic measures to rid the City of the planned no danger now of War with Mexico Carranza offer to adjust Dis Pute by mediation is acceptable to the United has to see mayor he situation on this Section of thei my there is eve where a plainly something More must of the imminence of anal Lone to hold the russians in Check i of strength and Protection to i the German Fleet in this was in says of great Britain hav along this the germans my throw attack to Check the russian Effort in the lady Frances Balfour she is a sister me to i f unon o o i of the late Duke of a Rojle and sister a vehement pro Row m stronger forces or counter 0 the or Balfour regarding 1t a rupture of an ack in such Force in the North Asj to routing to the British weekly an act constitutional and Nir Pitlon Ine originally riot to Ger but to 83 from 1s07 till the late lord Salisbury in 1s90 was prime minister and Secretary of state for foreign of Fairsa Union of offices against which count of the memorial service in to place the Pauls says that if Kitchener and control of foreign Ponce the plans for a German had Saint a Ines Sage Home to his nation i Iau offensive along the Dina no Fly any earthly the message would Cru in i cot railway to Lemberg place Capitan peril of continued from Page Epi and two passengers were taken in a second important Duel we brought Down a municipal loan to help fight the the officers of the health department were besieged today of women and who terrified by reports of the spread of the demanded medical advice physicians believe that the Cool weather will do More than an thiner else in routing the first death at july the Demic of infantile Paral Newark George 3 Veara is and another toy sin a serious health officials Are trying to prevent a spread of the two cases at july two cases of infantile paralysis have appeared in this cite the Board of health announced the condition of the patients was not regarded As serious although a rigid quarantine has been Chicago on the july a Friendly and conciliatory note from the de Facto government was handed to Secretary Lansing today the crisis Between the United states Ana Mexico virtually came to an the Way has been opened for an amicable j adjustment of the dispute As to the Border situation which brought the two governments to the verge of although Secretary Lansing would make no comment he gave the impression that general Carranza suggestion that the pending questions be tween the two governments be an swered by Friendly negotiations meets i with Quick sympathy Lan sing is known to share president Wilsons desire that hostilities be avoided if there is any possible Way to safeguard american Border inter ests without a clash with the car Ranza the Goodalis necessities of time and tide wait for no Man caused us to so us the Post of face at a late hour the other night a the lamps were not lit took our electric lantern the worked All but be got an awful Shock in Cne the Toronto pronunciation yesterday at main and Portage where theres Seldom any Short age of a traffic Rush that tends to make a when twas anything but Shady on the Asphalt a lady asked a Constable to help her to notre overhearing a gent from Toronto gave loud vent to a groan of outraged shame adding do not sinful but take care to pronounce that name As i voter Day me a Call for dear have you seen this advertisement in your paper Waitea competent Ani lady Woofe for slavish rectory by slavish French girl or immediately if 705 fort French Glria or immediately u High officials were much impressed accepted All expenses by trains apply with the Complete change in tone 70s fort shown general Carranza new it was described by one As More than there seemed to be no disposition to doubt that the United states on its Side would arrange for the Early withdrawal of the expeditionary Force from out in his anxiety Brief and free from All superfluous to secure a competent and healthy language of the comm into action Points to the release of the i american troopers captured at car the reverend if took his advertisement we should find it rather hard to goes pretty he second which fell on the one of our aeroplanes was to save thei Lone since been j the they j but it is possible in View of up would lie forced to attempt j the German Campaign thu a Inorg premature thus dis1 general staff finds difficulty ill sup Watt ing r than her by array Iris the Allied timetable plying von Hindenburg with the thy thai Russia would men necessary to drive the attack lie Able to strike with Force not la Home and secure Riga and or possibly if i which would be his immediate of they could Force a British j it is entirely possible that j i she is hebrew Captain to the people that they seem to remember lady excellent a not infrequent contributor to the British Long Farewell of the she tells How the last Post Echo through the and its echoes rolled from soul to soul and died away in our which not in that great but in the storm offensive before thai Date they Colfi since tie affair off Jutland on May j sweep Ilg 011 the wings of mighty winds throw troops into Hie Western line i 31 the German Navy May not in across the from m of the Empire and j a position to give the full measure smother the British attempt Breal j of expected help in the operations have seen of Atie Mii against sudden and unexpected rus of to tute Iid of May the higher Siau onslaught completely spoiled military authorities of the Central j the austrian offensive in the Treu Una the Progress of events shows that Waters that make our Island St impressive report that i the service came from the pen of James Douglas empires were easy in their minds which had reached an interest in the strategical they bad tailed to Force the British into the offensive and plainly Urey believed thai nothing serious need 10 feared from thai Quarter until the were real to which Wonell not be for two or they reached ing and important Point the aus forced to Send troops and guns to the Eastern were unable to maintain the aggressive and the initiative passed to the who Are now along the Sonzo attaching in Force River and in the the italians Are steadily thai Alliey had a suffix re conquering the ground taken margin of time to enable them from them by the austrians last to smash Italy in the hence pc austrian offensive in the Tren too begun in the Middle of id having for its objective the overrunning of the Lombard and venetian with the spoiling of he cities of Northern they planned also a combined naval and land offensive along the Baltic for lie purpose of capturing Riga and forcing the passage of the such was the position at the end of by the events of the last five the whole military situation has been profoundly changed the initiative has passed to the and with it tie strategic Ali the is open for a terrific pounding of the Cerr ral in the germans and their austrian allies will have to Tim an where the allies vhf Iii interfere Verj Wii i Pian hitherto sue Cess full foil Onci of their strength at a particular poin delivering an attack in 1orck their fighting legions and the Bat o guns cannot be in two at from a and Are again pushing Forward an age was there As Well As with divine music interpreting its its its and its never has its More subtly or More the service seemed to be like a Reat Ali tonic ebbing and flow ing from majesty to from Sublimity to it was by turns August and proud and have Pas to their foes Germany Sublimity to turns August Ana pious lordly and it Rose to the height of Hope and Sank to the very deeps of it touched every Beautiful and tender chord in the human it left us shaken and almost broken with its mys tical poetry of were Many great men round the King and the two but they were All merged in the greatness of the sense of i used from the German allies j under the r then a great out of which stole the sweetness of that wondrous r the hands of one removing that direction and control from the Purview of the some indefinite rumours contemplated cession of Heligoland to Germany were in 1890 in the late lord then Baron de Worms and under Secretary of state for the ridiculed such rumours As mischievous and declared that the cession of Helios land Vas As unthinkable the cession of the Channel within a few hns of Baron de Worms denial from the Treasury Bench of and idea of the cession by great Britain of Heligoland to Germany Heligoland was ceded to Germany in Exchange for some worthless tracts o the cession being brought about As it was stated at the by the desire to gratify the German who had so strongly set Bla heart on having re Ard to his Friendship and affection for great it would be scarcely ind to withhold from our trusted ally hat was of great value to him and if value to this a source of a Hilt to Render this cession final and absolute and to define the rights of inhabitants of Heligoland As v the Transfer was hurried through although opposed in the House of commons by a mail1 body f of whom i am now thank us to remember i was Vve Weie a ejected to much raillery Ridi ule at the and in after years if gated on a caricature of myself m be of the to Mon evening in i july Prysi j a of of the mexican g Ern ments sincere desire to avoid also brought we lost Pilot i Vekoff and mechanician a who died on the Rig Dvinsk the artillery duels have grown More in Northwest of we dislodged the enemy from the outskirts of a in the Region of North of we captured part of an enemy pos seven enemy airmen dropped bombs on Molodie chop East of the River Berezina we hit an enemy which took fire and fell Southwest of we made prisoners of the aviator and his North and Southeast of Baran Dovichi the fighting we captured at several places the enemy first line one of our airships raided Southwest of the Black at 4 Oclock on tuesday afternoon the enemy strip Reben Goeben bombarded the town and port of Tounse and Sank the passenger Steamer Knias at the same time the Breslau bombarded towards 6 Oclock in with her hands fully occupied by her Verdun venture and her forced acceptance of Austria s abandoned has now to face the new Anglo French offensive along a 25mile near the right Wing of this striking Force is a French under the direct control of general Foch and its and Vance along both sides of the Somme has been the French have broken Clear through the Ger Man entrenchments of the River on a narrow however and if it vere not for the River they could outflank the German fortified position to the it appears from the interesting statement i general which appeared in yesterdays that the French Success was due in some measure to the element of the Ger in their conceit liar they had deprived the French abide with it Adum rated our inmost thoughts of the soldiers last Home in the desolate Soli tude of the Orkney abide with me fast Falls the even tide the darkness deepens lord with m from that grave and Serene Mooc the service swept perfectly from phas to phase of everything to be charged with an appropriate choir chanted de pro fun the Noble prose pierced our hearts its out of the deep have i called unt lord o let thine ear consider Well the voice of my complain if Wilt be extreme to mar what is done o who maj abide it my soul Freeth unt of Atiao i i the ird before the morning before the morning Trust in the for with lord there is and he Sha the Nuvi Dill Chicago health com Are today in coming trains from the East As a precautionary measure against the possible development of an of infantile such As is said to be prevalent in new it is planned to keep up the inspection of trains Tor two weeks or so far no cases were reported from any of Eastern trains turks Clahr gain say russians were driven out of july rus sians have lost after a fierce Battle which lasted for two according to an official state ment issued by the turkish War of the text of the statement Fol lows uan Twenty the protest Brit Aln retain Peson to Germany by g if Heligoland was unpatriotic 01 fac Tor evidence of an unworthy sus icon of with afternoon the enemy ships disappeared caucasus front East of Bayburt we broke through the ens mys in spite of desperate resistance and consolidated the ground repulsing All desperate july the operations on the russian front show not the slightest diminution in their russian and German official communications testify to the Des Verale nature of the the Sennan Are offering stubborn resistance to the russian offensive in the Baranovich but on the whole the russians appear to have the advantage and also in the successful after the russians had been beaten it a Battle West of which lasted All Day and our troops entered the the Day before the Battle it was established that the russians had determined to defend themselves in the Village of but owing to the Swift and encircling move ment of our the enemy could not hold the under the Protection of his rear began a Retreat to prepared positions West of the next Day the russian rear guard was withdrawn from Mahlde and our troops entered the Vil Lage and started in Pursuit of the by Nightfall he was obliged to evacuate his positions and withdrew o the town of in the without leaving the enemy Ime to organize Street our Roopa in three detachments penetrate d the forcing the enemy to gov Oid a Mexico offers to the note gives has accepted latin american offers of mediation in principle and awaits in formation whether the United states is disposed to accept mediation or still believes that the same results will accrue from direct assurances of Good behaviour by the de Facto government for the mean time Are Carranza in his evades specific response to the ques Tion of whether he stands upon the instructions of general Trevino to attack american troops moving other than although the note is signed by general foreign officials of the mexican embassy believe it was dictated by Gen eral Carranza general Pershing forces have been withdrawn to within 100 Miles of the this in is the Complete retirement of the United states troops from Mexico at an Early general Ramos july Yenacio Ramos was killed in a fierce and bloody Battle that All yesterday at Corral 15 Miles Southwest of Between a Small Force of de Facto troops and several regiments of both sides suffered heavy Ady either by slavish or French girl or taking the advertisement of it is hardly right to by would stand out con making the advertisement mean that the advertiser is about to become and the future mis Tress of the rectory by whom the competent and healthy lady Cook will be needed will be either a slavish or French girl or As the prospective competent and healthy lady of but of you know what he it his advertisement meant what it literally then we could Only expect that it would make Domestic help scarcer and More Independent than Ever and we should have to strongly the slavish attitude of the adv Roseand be july wasted material for Movina from the a wild West stunt was seen and to be More Lutsk turks seem us holding up the russian according Topa report from Comton insole by Way of Vienna the turns russians out of have driven the russians out Britain Swyno Othree War with keenly Dis easing from the educational of the i Tom it is certain that there is not now place in England where educational affair Tare considered that with the demand for in the in committee Council even in Whitehall and perhaps even in Downing the ques Tion of resuscitating our National life by Means of Reform in education la being the demand for a Roval commission is f birthday congratulations to july inc from corinthian so and then followed the dead Marc played by the Royal engineers i with a terrible roller of that beat on every Osborne Scott born july born Middlesex jul j Tennant born Tiei Power of by reason that beat on every of or losses at were Tien Ife Hefte in and gusts of of their losses july no is that the two of italian official not West of the and Cap toed fee Crest of Monte the austrian is increase u the official statement of rows More canadians listed As prisoners teach the big horse Hunter the a then a few preliminaries around and the student was laced into the shafts and moved off up the Trail an old timer but soon took notion that he had nuff Here the curtain fell on pleasure and scholar figured he could go it and Carl figured some by subtracting himself from the and squaring the caucasian front thers has been ocal artillery fighting in the Choruk North of Choruk we successfully carried out a Surprise Al ack on the pushed him Back rom his positions and captured six runs and two machine police chiefs meet annual convention at Kenora is will july the twelfth annual convention of the chief con stables association of Canada was opened Here this morning with a Large representation from All Over a Telegram of condolence was sent to the family of the late commissioner of police at whose body passed through Kenora at noon the Canadian club of Kenora entertained the Dele Gates and their ladies to a luncheon at the tourist Many citizens were also present mayor Church complimented the association on the Goor work which was being done by the association in raising the stand Ard of police work All Over the do it of Mada mention of the protective work of the and said they did not get enough credit for the Many everyday duties and helps to Chil Canadian associated july red Cross have been notified that the following canadians Are prisoners of War Lieut capt Lieut Cyril All at gptesu4216 446763 Sergt 109330 466372 412892 Wilde 109667 117018 622449 99329 622575 106625 109695 what 109187 114413 Fader 73986 113292 Ritchman 106954 110895 Ruarke 43752 gun ser m462 426129 Phil 440519 108641 tet 106123 108291 pet 439091 113523 Roe Buck 109103 109144 113305 109386 Hender Sergt 109661 and 424399 heal by Short and converts it fractions this multiplies the interest in the and Otrea t impossible for the Star actor to do anything but Fly out across the open Prairie like a scared until he became unwound and wound pro Berry the claim Mamy july the capture of eleven russian 83t men and five machine guns in an austrian attack near on the upper officially announced today in an official statement issued from Berlin earlier today it was stated that the russians had attacked near and had been repulsed with a loss in prisoners of 110 officers and foreigners which the general later in the afternoon the fical Stamen o the adige and the Brenta Gates were entertained by the contesting our Advance boat and a trip made to sur the end Mitat counterattacked at various elegant melt Only of in a about v Billy from in one bootleggers w9 have All and of substitutes for whiskey concocted by bootleggers in the old prohibition Days Northwest Here is an authentic As in court last week by a Bootlegger in a Western under told All How he made his Stocia and berlins about Trade july a total of 158 rus Sian officers and men were taken prisoners during the month of Jun along the line to the South of the where the russians were pushing their according to the Austro hungarian statement Olona ten cent plug chewing to two cups ten cents Worth of red two quarts of Cut the tobacco Fine and boil mar tire for an then Strain a the resultant beverage should surely received Here from have a bite it ;