WW3 'w; ft A mtY'S RUIiBR DECREES FINES Tbe following was carried fcy the jSTsng Victor Em- .nuel of Italy has issued a decree 5S won eers will he in future fined 0 00 ire or sentenced to from En 'and will in addition suffer S$?atton of the goods, according a Rome dispatch to the Exchange Telcgrapli Company. Unauthorised iUlonien dealing in food willu-, fer similar punishment, it Is said. The dispatch states that a general strike was declared in Naples on Monday. After looting outlying Jtores in that . city, a , crowd at tempting to reach the center of the pjaco but was prevented hy the police who were, occupying the prin cipal thoroughfares. , . At Palermo the police have ar rested 400 former convicts, who are alleged to be responsible for many of the disorder's on Sunuay. FLORENTIIAjis BUY BARGAINS Florence; Sunday, July G. All the business houses of this city, were overrun this morning with bargain hunters who sought to take advan tage of the price reductions decreed here. Many stores had completely sold out their Mocks before noon. The correspondent visited thickly settled sections of the1 city today and saw the eagerness of men, women and children, seeking to secure eat ables, clothhig, dry goods, shoes and chocolate, These articles were sold only on the presentation of a card from the prefect's office, so that only residents of Florence will be anle to benefit from the price reduction. It was learned today that -working-men's committees deliberately chose the stores they wished to have ran sacked. These Included places which were alleged to have violated . gov ernmental regulations and war re strictions in selling prohibited arti cles of food at- exorbitant prices, thereby making fabulous profits. The king's commissioner for Flor ence issued a proclamation today placing the .population on rations and decreeing reductions In prices approximating 50 per cent In eat ables. Restaurants and cafes were ordered to lower rates 30. The Commoner will be world prohibition, and a great Bubject it Is. To hear Mr. Bryan is not mo.rniv to hear an orator dtattafriitahnii among all speakers of the English tongue. It Is to hear a citizen whoso unselfish courage and sterling honesty lifts men to high planes of tnimung and opens broad visions of a bettered world. Columbia, S. C, State. 15 VERY KEPT Subscribers' Advertising Department CommnnnISlmh.at Hm)1 ,lIGoa' advortlsomonts is for tho linflt of -- IS? Mw iJ?Ilber' u.nd a BPClnl rato of six cents a word pr Insertion to anv iTOJ?i "i ,,ai,.bwn """l" r thorn. This department Is also ntwn win im onnV "rtlflar. No misleading medical or financial advertising tlona ? ?SPrfiu5a8h "t"?' accompany all orders. Addrass all cmmunlca lions to tno Commonor, Lincoln, NebraMca. 1II3M WANTKD MR. BRYAN One may stand in the first rank of orators and statesmen of the world though a prohibitionist. To say the very truth, an orator and statesman among the prohibitionists ifr not, in these times, a lonely figure. When a township has voted for Prohibition, the cause has been pro moted by the voting of it in the next township. So, In the United States the enforcement of the Eighteenth niendment will be facilitated by the abolition of the liquor traffic in Cuba and the other West Indian Islands, in Great Britain, Prance and every where. ..." The subject of Mr. Bryan's speeches on this visit to Columbia, wnere ne haa thousands of friends, AF araily Treat High class, practical reading: course, "r eacn member of the family, covering a whole year and at a low cost. Doesn't that Interest you? THE COMMONER . . . . $1,00 1 Woman's World BO" Household 25 Mn v., ""thrower .50 All Five Mo. Valley Farmer. . . .25 for Total regular price $3.50 J $1,75 Mall your order today to The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebr. Our Special Price FEW AMERICANS OUT OP BATTLES A Washington dispatch, dated June 27, says: American casualties during the 47-day Mousc-Argonne offensive aggregated 120,000 men, or 10 per cent of the total of 1,200,000 engaged, according to a "statistical summary of the war with Germany", prepared by Col. Leonard P. Ayers, chief of the statistical branch of the general staff, and published today by the war department. "Of every 100 American soldiers and sailors who took part in the war with Germany," the report said, "two were killed or died of disease during the period of hostilities. In the northern army during the Civil war the number was about 10. Among .the other great nations in this war between 20 and 25 In each 100 called to thd colors were killed or died. Best information obtainable by the general staff places the total battle deaths for all belligerents at 7,450,200, divided as follows: Russia 1,700,000 Germany 1,GOO,000 France 1,385,000 Great Britain.. 300,000 Austria 800,000 Italy 330,000 Turkey .250,000 Serbia and Montenegro.... 125,000 Belgium 102,000 Boumania 100,000 Bulgaria 100,000 United States ; 48,000 Greece . 7,000 Portugal 2,000 SUMMARY OF AMERICAN PART ICIPATION American participation is summar ized in the report in the following table: Total armed forces, including army, navy, marines... Total men in army. Men who went over seas Men who fought in France Tons of supplies ship ped from America to France. ...... Total registered in draft - Total draft Inductions Cost of war to April 30, 1919 $21,850,000,000 Battles fought by American forces.. Days of 'battle Days of duration of of Meuse-Argonne battle American battle deaths in war. . . . American wounded in war American deaths from desease Total (lentlis in arny Under the head of "Sources of the Army," the -report shows that 13 per cent ame from the regular army, ,10 r omt f-nm the national guard and 77 per cent from the draft A concise History vl lu operations in which American troops iv -nt ia friven in a chapter headed "Two hundred days of ! Bat tle", Attention was saiieu fact "two of every tnree .' soldiers who reacneu DO YOU WANT to earn money In your spare time? Wo have a wonderful offer to make to ambitious men ana woman. No previous experience neces sary. No money required. Write today for plans. American Product Co., 841 American Bldy., Cincinnati, Ohio. MILTONJTE Ih tho KrontCHt tire econ omy: the Seller a' Airencv Is n. nrnnt- ablo connection. Your territory 1a available. Write for our exclusive agency proportion. Mlltonlte Tiro Ac cessory Co., Inc., No gales, Arizona. 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RESLR SHORTHAND; World's bestt lesson froo. Rcttlgc, Keytesvlllc, Mcv ECZEMA SPECIFIC Will nboIuttJ euro eczema, salt rheum, barber Jtc l and other skin dlscasuH. Hont by mat). l in. ni-uu lur ruuuiiiiiiifiuiiLi.iuui. .aiiii- klov' PJtarmacy, Box O, Cooperstown, North Dakota. Mr. Bryan's New Book T TO HEART APPEALS An especially desirable book for reading or rofcrenco is tho new volume which contains a careful collection, made by Mr. Bryan, of the Heart to Heart Appeals scattered through the spcechca delivered by him during a quarter of a century. This book contains brief, comprehensive and select extracts cover ing all Issues before the country during the eventful period of bis connection with American and world politics all arranged In such concise form that they will bo of interest to the reading public, especially to students. A Book of Permanent Interest These Heart to Heart .Appeals are collected and republished in the belief that they may be of permanent Interest to Mr. Bryan's friends and to co-workers during his career. Mr. Bryan is esp'ecially anxious to get tho book into tho hands of University, College and High School students. This volume makes an Ideal gift book. It is printed in large read able type on the best book paper arid is handsomely bound In blue cloth, with handsome stamped wjiito titles, A copy will bo mailed to any address on receipt of price, $1,25, Send- all orders and make, remittances pa'yable to The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebr. f$ 3i Ml M U - m m ' A .m 4,l r f.'l t- i K '" i i j ;; "'W An of 1 M ?f -n - t '1 J! -,'fl I m mm " n J! . , r ' m " i y fi I , VM 'ri i: 'Sta ;vi m m Jjpart in battle". t