.. ._",,,..,,....."II..J.n.7k ' .. .,, , .' ""' '" r:<'- . , ;, i FRIDAY1. APRIL 26.'; 19l TELEGRAPH STARKE, FLORIDA.Week's . PAGE TWO BRADFORD COUNTY 1 .. --;; ------- --- - --effort- -to--separate- -----the American and which large numbers of high explosive I'' FOREMAN I have"It's improved really surprising since I started how i ; of- : I un French troops and perhaps wipe out and gas shells have been thiown. j I INOI.th PLOW\ Tanlnc. It just seemed to gi i 1.1"i, 'it in lo- vm of Albert the British n | I I -1. the American sector General Per- to the seat of my trouble and ,,. [ Summary the War i .hing's men, however, fought desperately cal took attack prisoner improved, and their additional U'sitirn I'Up-and> i IS SURPRISED work :-.t once, for after the fii. w from und only retired Seicheprey doses my appetite began to pi, .. . them Ko'jecii 'f' betore overpowering numbers. The I tlves. were mode by near ...... |I,I I trot better every day right Olin ---- enemy was -not able to hold the village 1 and wytscHuw. Attempts by 1.11"I tit I have gained twelve. ; n. ritiiMYBrilihh furd to lose, when, at the same time, and soon evacuated it. { Germans to raid French trenches between WITH RESULTS I and my old.timo'lgm'pouiutweight ,, ,- c they could inflict heavy losses more Lussigny and Noyon were! re- I miup' ti Holding/ Flrm-Irhh Will Re. After the Americana had driven tho nut come buck to me in till ,', i . ,i| !''i? "hint CoiiHcrip'ion than commensurate with the value of Germans from the occupied advanced plused.( I Am more than pleased with >h. ', . '* '. the positions sacrificed. In fact the the did not attack again Notwithstanding the lull there is expectancy I - I from British standingfll'm before posts enemy stilts! got Tanlac and , troops' are th"J You LIt 1 strong enemy attacks on the frontnorth allies now arc in a better position for and Sunday was comparatively quiet in the allied camps of '' "No Amount of Money I to recommend it to everybody a a while southeast of un overpowering offensive than they east of St. Mihiel, The German offensive near approach of another great attempt Tanlac is sold in Starke of Arras The thelitres. Would Buv by r ,'. brealt Offer were on :March 21. which persisted throughout the by the Germans to Could I Amiens the French have driven the Cason and by one druggist m I In Flanders and Ortois, north of Arras day and into the night, was proceeded In both the British and French For 1I Germans buck in the region of C'lmtcl.Tha i 'entiy: Good Tanlac Has Done I town in Bradford county. -Ad' . { heaviest lighting on the northern the opposing gunners arc active, by most violent artillery fire, but I armies soldiers are waiting pat I' Buy Liberty Bond_ I front is on the southern side of the salient the Germans especially so, north of the Americans were undismayed and I|I confident that they will be able to givea Me" Says Waldron. _ of themselves DrlvesOutMalarlaBulldsuSystemTbeOtd f from St. Venant, west of :\Iervi :Mrrvillc, the apex of the northern fau- stuck to their guns and trenches to good accounting . Standard I general II lient. On the Picardy battlefield the meet the storming troops. Two I against any attacks the Germans may Rtrmiitbpnlnu ' lie, to Givenchy. On this eleven enemy amount of money you could of- OROVWS TAblKI.KSS chili TONJC.Om Ji j ten German artillery fire have been lively German airplanes were brought down make. "Xo MnlarU.enrichMtlieblocxl.noUbilfliliiun' ,. mile front tho Germans are using the good this fer would buy from me lam A true tonic. For fululti and chllilttt+ , relations between between the Somme and :Montdidier.On by American machine gunners. Humor has it that "'CI divisions: or about 137,00' men said W. Waldron, Buy Liberty done, a Hand- Tanlac has _ the right bunk of the :Meuse, Holland and Germany Uiu strained; Capture of most of tho :Messinessq Berlin, in its official statement, de- 4900 Tennessee Avenue.ChattllnoojZ'a W. F. probably on the American sector southof that Germany has delivered ai< ultimatum who resides at I BARTLETT Wytschnete ridge by the Germans did scribes Saturday's action lengthily./ Tenn. few days ago a the not seriously weaken the British position Verdun, American and French Admission is made that the fightingwas to Holland demanding foreman for the Chattanooga Oakfield, Ga., May JO '1,7. as Fitld Marshal Haig outwitted' troops carried out a small raid into severe and it is claimed that 18't: I right to transmit civilian supplies, Mr. Waldron is and has been Old Kentucky :Mfg. Co., Plow Company the enemy by withdrawing his lines the enemy trenches. Several casual- Americans, including five officers and 'sand and gravel and war mtu-rials. : Ills Paducah, Ky. for fourteen : northeast and cast of Ypres. In this ties were inflicted on the Germans but . machine guns were captured. on the Dutch canals and railways. in their employ of the years.benefits Gentlemen: the Germans are floundering their positions were found unoccupied. Heavy losses, it is said, inflicted The British have not permitted( the i inLel'e8tinjstatement region were received from Tanlac will be of con- Please allow me to state that I'', : in mud while efforts to turn the Britih The German artillery is reported active by the Germans. That the effort halt in \Trout Lhe fighting along the western ho to his host of friends sold your hog cholera remedy fm. ,. s in thin them inactive. cern ne region buttle to keep line south of Ypres by taking Kem- failed of ts purpose is indicated alert "While I wasn't exactly sick at any season and have ordered more 1',",. .hisur II mel hill have failed with severe losses.i by the announcement that the attackers With their landsmen on the , SUNDAY time," he continued, "my season. Last year I sold it to 1 particular for next \ and awtung Twice Thursday the Germans threw returned to their own positions watching keenly i IJ was so run down thatno 15 men who raise hogs. I told whole " /1 large forces ugainut this hill, but each Germans Pauxing/ in \ttacks-Jlaig under cover of night.: Berlin makesno move of the German inlantry in system how hard I tried to keep up of them who raise hogs I told ach Ito [ ; time were thrown back in thaip en- Took Offensive Friday Night mention of French troops having France, and Belgian na-'ul oll'cers' matter strength. their hogs and if 'achm. 'j' and : they lost . aided extent by French Jfcir appearances, my energy a I! counters. Intense fighting and urtilI Renewal of heavy fighting is momentarily been engaged in this region. to some .._...1:_,_ ". 11.. leaving ml_!. When_ .I_ n-lo. hOI from disease of any kind; I duels continue here and westward croft, nave carried out u BWIIIUU& and was gritwould **.J .n I4t lery ; ; ; dfo"r i; Today the German offensive beginsits pay-me for the : ;j all cent I felt il toward Metcren. In switching their I' k along the western I daring maneuver, which, if it ,should,; l get up in the morning to a remedy, nut strong efforts from the north to the battlefront, not only on the Flanders second month without. having separated prove to l be successful, may play u drowsy and sluggish/ and all day longI when they began to sell cotton, .n ''I line but to the south in the Com me the British and French and in the future yf the war hnd a tired, wornout feeling and my man came in and paid me fo< thexd south, the Germans have not yet gained good part where the Germans made their with the British army still intact.Where tome medicine and area, than the work was almost like punishment everyone of then, " Their evident desireon JSo less objective was bought; any success. bid for a quirk victory last month and the next blow will fall is un- blow of )My appetite failed and It see .- me that it was the best hog mull ne the front northwcfct of Givenchy is blotting out by one sweeping to cross the LaBnsseo canal and outflank I failed in their larger purpose of dividing certain, but the allies are prepared to Germany's submarine menace from ed like i just couldn't get back In con- they ever used. One man paid 'm '11' the British and French armies at meet it as they have met the others. the small package and and Ostcrid dition at all bought t: the of by Be'hune and with it probably base Zeebrugge I Lens am. Arras. Tho elimination of I' a single stroke. It is probable the Germans are not the sinking across the exits: from the Bur a Liberty B nfi -- worth more and said it was the "list to the willing end Flanders Reports from the front show that attack he had ever tried. makeloss harbors of old-time cruiaerj laden - the Lens-Amis salient would large : signs are nut wanting that the Ger- without making another effort! to drive r secure the allied line in Picardy. attacking again in the in the northern leg and get behind with cargoes of concrete. Seems the Same. Yours vary truly, delivered mans purpose While full details of the attack have W. F. Heavy attacks have been , BARTLETT >rmed by marrlago Amiens area, where thin important Ypres. Enemy activity south of Arias Few men ow ru 1 east of St. Vennnt and near Givoncliy railway center. the capture of which also has been noticed. not yet been received, the informationat I I although many are regulutod.Mllwuu-1 I'I'I Sold by J. W. White & Son, Starke, but the enemy has gained no advance, hand is that two of the cruisers Fla. would badly disrupt the Entente Al- Meanwhile French reinforcementsare I ken News. being checked everywhere with large were blown up at the entrance of the lied communications, is their main objective. pouring in behind the British linos. casualties. Givenchy is again the center Brugges canal at Zeebrugge and another - French - troops are now with Field -- = - of fierce as it was ten sunk while in the = struggles was passing , , - Against this blow the armies of six Marshal Haig's both the ? northern Ilf: days ago but the British there are / men on canal at Ostend. Two additional warships .... q" nations are standing together today in and southern legs of the salient : I still ua firm us formerly. It is an important were run aground and tlestloycJby the battle not only to repel south of Near I' \ ready Ypres. Robecq, on the t, position. in its bearing on the bombs. the inevitable attack but to strike "outhern leg the British have defenses Bethune and Lens. ,driven Volunteers chosen the Brit-. 1 ."' northern Berlin for operations the first began time, announcesIn since the in buck the when judgment the proper of their moment unified come cominnnd. : the posts.Germans In this from area some where advanced strong ish admiral task.in were command. for by the dangerous : al Good Way to Help the fJi Apparently, the allies have German attacks i were repulsed sanruinarily - its latent communication that "the One British boat torpedo destroyerwas situation thrown in only enough of their reserves last week, the enemy artillery : Food Administration , it unchanged. sunk by the German and to hold the Germans conserving is most active. Artillery duels guns J l The French success on the Picardy, four smaller craft ! are missing. A considerable three-mile their strength as fur as possible.In continue violent along most of the Pil'al'dy IJ Iii battlefield gained on a number of casualties was the north the after his battlefront where onboard front running. from the_north to the enemy the Germansare the uttuckitjK vessels: was suffered (III.m III. rF J southwest of iuoreun. me apex 01 a bitter iynai's.r'; reverses; the -Givenchy-St.Thursday: and Venant T'Vi- using guns of the biggest calibers. 1111 1111III Use sharp-pointed salient west of Cnstcl -Buy a Liberty HondSAMP&ON - lines south of is TUKSDAY Lys apparently pause was within three miles of the railway : NEWS NOTES:: ing to organize more thoroughly for German Preparing for Another Great running south from Amiens and was I attacks Mount Memmei, the dominating !m CALUMET upon Drive at Different Points", the nearest the Germans had got to :Messrs Kay Goodge, Lem Brown in the ! "\mil.'i1In the offensive which the peak ridge zone. Events along the battle line in and Kirby Smith made a business trip III i The Germans; constrained to ' Germans "began more than four weeks were France and Belgium seem to be bhap- to Sturke Tuesday. IEIV ng o. The Germans have been driven maintain infantry inactivity along virtually ing themselves for u resumption of the Misses Winnie Townsend and Collier from Senecnt wood and the French the entire Lys front Saturday great German offensive Since the :Messrs John Price und Kinney Powder I I'I'I ' after suffering the terrific. losses which have reached the outskirts of Castel savage attack on tho American forces: Townsend all of Lake Butler passed V Baking t the British imposed in breaking ur.d progress also was made south of up it Seicheprey on Saturday there has through here Wednesday night enrouteto II I I ,, Castel. Five hundred prisoners, in- I the massed enemy assaults. been no fighting of an extraordinary : Hampton.Mr. I with ' "' 15 I Field' Marshal Hail, however, foundliimself nature along the front, but there have 1 F. i 11 eluding officers were captured by E. llardee and Guy Prescott, I the French. able to take the aggressive been indications that the Teutons are were in Hawthrone ! I Saturday.Mr. . Friday night and out an I' Corn and Other Coarse Flours carry operation Italian troops will be sent to the which deprived! the Germans of almost ready to resume the sledgehammer :\1.1.. Gay, of Jasper, made a I' JI '::1 western front to aid thu embattled allied cvri such small gains us they bad, been blows they have been aiming (I I business trip here one clay last week. :: troops against the Germans. Announcement forced, to content themselves with at the allied armies. Mr. Smith Jones, has gone to Tampa ,:II'1 ;fi fiIll jl'I to this effect has been when battle Unless recent operations have been ,I where he has accepted a positon with ThursJny's over. Hy was mode in the Italian chamber of deputies this intensive Critifch action the line fejnts, it is probable that the coming I the S. A. L. Hnilrond.I I You will save wheat for by Premier Orlando! I us It stood before Thursday's German week will witness two great move- I Guy and Gladys Prescott were in I The various political parties in Ireland attack was completely restored. The ments by the Germans. One probablywill I i Starke Thursday, ; "1lilf the Government. will lime.: patched up their differences. Germans made a local thrust south- )I pivot on the objective of Rob'ecq, /, I Mr... II. P. Jones, expects to be calledto )) I ' and will resist conscription "by the northwest of Bethune on tho southern ft. I'ierce on the JOth. !Mr. Jones oust of HobecfJ|, near the westerly tip : time and trouble foryourself. most effective means" at their dis- of the Lys salient but were speedily Aide of the salient drive into the allied is ready to do his "bit" for Uncle fam. ,iII save : t''IIlt:1 posal. The Irish bishops and a conference driven back by the British lines back of Armontieres. Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, of Hamp \ of political parties presidedover I The other is expected to develop ator ton, visited Mrs E. F, Hardce sev- !: You ivill be sure ' The British ,Ir by the lord mayor of Dublin both apparently are expecting : near: :Mesnil, north of Albert, on eral days last week I have signified/ their purpose to resist. some Arras new move and by the enemy inthe the north side of the Somme salient. Mrs Luke, of Starke, was the guestof 1 cf satisfactory results. lif'i i ilI ;/' region night t Tho government man power bill including Friday I The purpose of these movementswill her daughter, Mrs. Joe Carter last liiitish detachments advanced in the Irish conscription clause, a big be to cut deep into the allied lineson week. l has received the assert of King Georgebut raiding operation on a front of nearly each bide of the promontory that Mrs J. J. Gay, of Hawthrone, Mr: J r no home rule measure has yet been n mile south of the Scarpe, near Uvuunxins projects out into German, held territory A. K. Smith and children are spendinga lI} The Government has selected , , taking A renewed attack submitted to parliament. I prisoners. and terminates on the old An ras- few days in Jasper with relatives.1lr.and - Stoppage of all work in Austria on'' here would be a logical proceeding Lens front. The Germans have attempted :Mrs. Earl Gay and Miss Bertof l ! May 1 to hold demonstrations for for the Germans; it would appear, two great frontal attacks on :Melrose, visited Mr. and :Mrs K. A. I 11 Calumet Baking Powder UlI Ul/'/1f after their failure to gain Around by I - have been ordered German the: defenses of Lens Smith Sunday. peace by the and Arras, but , T socialist party in Austria, according with striking the south bending from back the of Lys the British salient they losses have to the been repulsed with terrible i --.Huy, s Liberty Bond_ I III i il for the Army and Navy i iIlil to Amsterdam repoits.SATUIlO.Vk attackers. Since the second I J line south of LaUassc canal as one of defeat at Festubert and Givenchy >w Unfavorable Weather Halts Fighting. their would presumed have tended objects.to uncover Such a result Vimy the the Germans task of!' have driving not cured the to Canadians take up When Looking you luive for n Virtues.mind to divert l!t War-Time Recipe Book Ij I!' Ridge from the north and render this from' their your fancy, consider the ,good 'qualities Ilil II +I'1 Germans; Cannot Halt Now cornerstone of the British defensive and on each positions end of that along great Vimy natural ridge of y In the 11 object with similar end in character of 4100, Fillmore St. a eel to withdraw Chicago Illinois Flunders-Artois, while over every from Arms without thane we IJfjh ;; canters ! n at view on that side. His initial attempt with neiMirrlng as ( ; ;ltl laving chance - t' move they make hangs the of a to defend their positions - t menace astride the Scarpe in the March drive nuns n.iiMj' I us tnissllili., Lei, thN, there the allied reserve army and n counter was a costly failure, however, find, the both places there. has Heavy artillery fire at fore I I.. nl'uys, at nUllrJ-\lnrcus Au- tY; ---=->,0 '.._ ___ __ '''' ar offensive.! been reported and a rvlius! Antniiimiv. f. ';! ':-"" '''':-=' -=--= i?' --sr-- -_ l' British line has been standing like a local .SsMobilizing_,* -a.;: : : - Unfavorable, attack at :Mesnil showed that the = =-= -= .: , weather bUll settled - -= - ---- -- , rock nil the way between Vimy and Germans; -- Ii i down upon the northern battlefield, Albert were capable at that point of = - but to the present tho Germans resuming offensive-- ---q operations t - up The French apparently are looking a have selected mist unJ ram and! cold I for n renewal of the German offensive Along the line of the I.js, southwest I ? ' j periods aa oppuituno for striking and 'south of the Somme at no distant date. of Ypres, on the northern front there the lull in their attacks I in duo More The play of the heavy artillery is has not been any notable fighting, nor r probably to their appalling losses, I I continuing along the southerly reaches have the Germans again essayed thoTonking Your FinancesIt's'dead 11 , which in the past ten day: have caused of the battle line between Lassig- of the Belgian line north of ,, I such depletion in urbanisations\ tny, and! Noyon, near the French right Ypres since King Albert's men smashed - 7 that offensive tactics must wait thc'' flank, but no infantry lighting of moment a great assault on that part of the Arrival of new troops. 't'he c.'ieivy is !, has yet developed there. front. ( moving up new troops and supplier j II From lini-birt cftmes ft report that South of Albert, at Villers-Drcnton- easy when your available cash is all snugly ; along the Lys river and these arc beIng the Bolsheviki, authorities have ordered i neux there has !been a continuous artillery reposing in a sound Bank. , ,,: bombarded heavily by the British the munitions and supplies that duel for the last two ,days and a You can handle your ; German; artillery fire has been lively'' accumulated at Vladivostok to be shipped German attack there may be expected finances with less cost and trouble. . serve divisions and there Is: little to European Russia. Japanese and soon. On the line held by the , .,. doubt that her masters will use up the III | British marine were recently landedat French from Albert south to :Mont- This Bank can render you valuable service in all 3 last di\blon it' their attempt to crush Vladivostok and now it is unofficially didier and thence east to the old. bat matters ofjinance. 1 9 either the British or the French.: The''' reported that increased nnti-Jupa- tle line, there has, been lively artillery .. British hav borne the brunt of the I nose demonstrations have made it necessary fighting. JOIN present campaign: v.hl-li will end l its', :' to arrange for the sending of The attack on the Americans at OUR ARMY OF DEPOSITORSand $ first month todav. nml their lino is: reinforcements Scichepr, east of St. :Mihiel now appears be mil unbroken. The enemy half not ) to have been a carefully planned prepared for the financial battle that faces been able to )pierce it and loll up one MONDAY operation which had as its object the you i tide as he apparently intended piercing of the American lines or perhaps I I t Facing them today on the western Americans Drive Germans From Captured the splitting the American and There isnothing like a bank account to give .' front the Germans find UritU-h, American t l'osilionr in ('oun"'rtack French forces which are holding! adjacent you - ;- French, Belgian, Portugese and Having withstood n violent German portions there. stability in business It is always available. " flulioJi troops. The number, is increasing infantry attack in force the American -.-- ,te F{ constantly while the Gormnin have troops on the American sector northwest WEDNESDAY.British ; . / used: un! their veteran divisions in the I of Toul have driven the enemy Attack German Sub! Bases and 4" ;. battles of the past month. from the positions ho gained! Saturdayand Sink Ships at Canal Kurance BANK OF STARKEState t The Germans cannot halt now if have restored the position com- Along the entire battle front a :state they would attempt to crush the allies pletely. The main positions held out 'of comparative quietude that has existed - while they themselves! yet havp the against the enemy, but he occupied advance since last Thursday conti.. MCS. , +' t t. strength. Field :Marshal Haig's fubiun I'J' | elements from which he was The only activity except for small and City Depository .. tactics have been more than a match ejected Sunday hy the Americans in n attacks! here and, there, U bein; carried - :. for the strong, head-on rashes! of the ..ounter-attack. To the east the French out by the artillery. The German STARKE FLA. ;: j Germans In a month cf the heaviest I lines also have been re-established. guns have been paying particular attention , 'J' ;;' fighting of the war, the Germans have I Indications arc that the Germans intended to the sectors around Ypres!' J t gained nothing the allies could not att to m o the attack the start of Kemmel and the Niepjie Fores, upon t t :; ' S 1 ,. j \ 4 .. 1t.-, ., , ,!>; . I. -. . A i.. _._ : .' . ,. ... . \oo..q " 'I'- - ...:..r. __' ,._ ..,. _,_ .: : : l.ll lIU" .t'\1JJIf; : = "- ---"' - ,,-.. .." .. .:.._ ...;.., . ..:;.. :: .., ' -U ::::rt- , : : ,.u&1.. . l8t tt 1.4-- \ .....: J:; ! u .. ., ; : at .. 1'f :: -- .,' (, ": 1.- .,.:=:r. .u J "'. J: .; , .. .. ...:.; n. r '-v---o-'':''';':''' =__.,_......' -.. : : ,. ''LtI'