RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Ma 1 1 American Infantrymen In Frnnuu ontiiiliilni? to tuko their places at Hie tlKhtliiK front. 1 Survivors of the schooner I-Mwnril II. Cole, one of the victims of the ruhmarlne that rallied American waters, it Airplane photograph of a French hospital on tho Alt.no neur Solssons, showing; Its ltetl Ciosmn clearly on the roofs anil the Rround. NEWS REVIEW OF THE m WEEK German Submarine Raid in Our Waters Fails to Terrorize American Nation. WAR SPIRIT IS STIMULATED Splendid Work of Yankee Troops In Halting Hun Drive at the Marne Enemy's Losses are Appalling Renewal of Offensive Is Expected. By EDWARD' W. PICKARD. Germany's utter Inability to under stand the spirit of the nations that oppose her was never better shown 'than In the rnlds made on American shipping In American waters by sub marines. Their purpose could only be to terrorize the United States nnd thus check the How of men and munitions to France. Their result, If Germany but knew It, could only be to Inspire the nation to continue tho sendlriK of Its armies across with uninterrupted speed and In every other way to do whnt Is necessary to win the war. The net loss to America is tho sinking of a dozen sailing vessels and two or three ntcnmshlps; the net gain Is a renewed determination to whip the Hun, and a large Increase In tho number of enlist ments for the navy. Germnny attempted to terrorize Eng land by Zeppelin talds on London, and tho Englishmen merely turned out their lights nnd rushed by thousands to tho recruiting olllces. She tried to terrorize Franco by bombarding Paris with tho "mlraclo gun," nnd the , Frenchmen gritted their teeth and Bworo to light to tho tlnlsh. Now she has tried to Intimidate tho Americans, und nguin she has failed miserably. In truth, the German policy of frlghtful neas has been a failure everywhere und from the beginning. Even muti lated and ravished Belgium still stands unafraid and steadfast to the cause of decency and righteousness. The uppeuranco of the submarine or submarines their number is not known off tho New Jersey coast nut urally revived tho tnlk of the existence of U-bout bases on the Mexican coust. This Is oillclnlly discredited by our navy department, though there Is little doubt that Carrnnza and his crew would so assist Germany If they could. Their behavior and known pre dilections uro not such as to delude anyone Into belief in their neutrality. However, there was evidence that the raiding submarines had come direct from Germany, and us they have been out some time, they probably will soon return. te New York city Indulged Itself In n smnll scure over the chance that It might he bombed by an uirplnue car ried by tho U-bouts. There was llttlo (lunger of this, for a piano would take up too much space on tho submarine, and moreover after n raid would bo compelled to return to the vessel, thus revealing Its location to tho naval craft that have been swarming the Atlantic coast waters looking for it. The sub marine Is driven by Diesel engines that glvo It n wide radius, and curries guns with which It might shell const cities. Probably there will bo more of these raids in the near future, but they must bo nccepted us Incidents of tho grout war In which wo are engaged really smnll Incidents thut can hnve no In fluence on tho outcome of tho struggle. Some of them uro likely to ho directed ngulnst our troop transports, but this need cause little alarm becauso of tho perfection of tho convoy system. To Kuurd the coast against attacks Secre tary linker bus asked congress for 510,000,000 for establishing balloon and seaplane stations, thirteen on the At lantic und three on the gulf. tr over In Franco the kaiser's third pretentious drive of tho year camo to u halt, at least for tho time being, at the Murne, tho Ourci valley and tho Olse. Early In the week severul at tempts to cross tho Murno were re pulsed with sevens losses. In these ac tions American machine gunners sup ported by French Infantry took u prom inent part and won the warm praise of the French and Ilrltlh b. their gal lantry nnd vulor us well as by their ex cellent marksmanship. The Americans were called on to hold a bridge head near Chateau Thierry Immediately on their arrival after thirty hours on the road In motortrucks. They took up their positions (illicitly und slaughtered the Huns who tried to cross. Under cover of this lire Yankee engineers successfully dynamited the bridges, nnd tho machine gunners have since held tho south hank and repulsed all attempts of tho Germans to build new bridges. It Is reported tho Americans killed about 1,000 Germans at the bridge head, having themselves only one man killed and u few wounded. In thcNeullly wood, northwest of Chateau Thierry, tho American Infan try hud their cliunce, and three times they drove buck despernte attacks of tho Huns, their rlllo lire being deadly. On the third assault they met the Ger mans In the open nnd put them to rout with the bayonet. In what may be called their own sector, In the Lunevlllo region, tho Americans carried out some highly successful operations. The allies frankly admit that they nrc counting on the United States troops to save the day, and the tests to which the Yankcs have been sub mitted show the trust of tho lirltlsh und French Is not misplaced. )S Fulling to make further progress southward, tho Germans turned the main force of their attacks on the western front of their salient, between the Alsne and tho Murne. Here they found any advance still more dUHctilt, and Indeed at many points they were driven back some distance by tho Im petuous attacks of General Foch's troops. In that region the dense for ests of Vllllers-Cottnrets nnd Neullly offer the best of defensive positions for the allies, enabling them to move nnd concentrate their forces unseen by tho enemy nvlutors. The allied urtlllcry, too, has been brought up with remark able speed und Is pouting a devastat ing flro Into the Germans from well selected positions day and night. Along the line from the Mnrne northeustwurd to Helms the allied lino wns holding strongly, und the ancient cathedral city was still, rather unexpectedly, In the possession of tho British. The Germans mnde no clulnis to defi nite advances during tho week, uud their losses were growing so appalling that government olllclals In Berlin felt It necessary to speak of them apolo getically, asking the people to consider the magnitude of the operations and of tho stake. Townrd the end of the week there were signs thnt Von Illndenburg wuh preparing for n renewal of the drive on another part of the line, possibly In tho Amiens sector, but tho allied nillltnry authorities expressed satisfac tion with tho situation and confidence In their ability to meet any new at tacks. IBI The Gcrmnn press wns nlmost n unit lust week In Its culls for a peace offensive, but the papers and the fac tions they represent were as fur apart as ever on the question of what Ger many should state as her pence nlms. The radical press still Insists on the no annexation nnd noIndemnlty pro gram, while tho organs of the pan German party blntnntly Insist that the central powers are now In a position to make demnnds nnd to enforce them, and that though Germany entered the war In 101 1 with no predatory pur poses, It Is now entitled to take what It desires to mnko up for Its losses and to Insure Its future safety. fa There Is no longer nny pretensions on Germany's part of treating the Husslnn provinces as any other than conquered territory, Ine ireuty of Brest-Lltovsk being now Ignored. Nei ther is there any evidence that Ger many Is getting nny benellt from those lnnds, for the fool question Is still driving tho civilian population to ins truction; nnd In AustrluIIungury the situation Is fnr worse. Greuter Russia Is ucttinlly starving, for tho soviet government can pro cure no more food from tho Ukrulne, and In tho Kuban und Don regions there nro counter-revolutlonnry bauds thnt keep things In a turmoil. The counter-revolution plot, tho govern ment suys, sprends throughout tho country and In consequence Moscow has been declared In a stnte of siege. It Is reported the American govern ment Is contemplating the extending of assistance to Husslii In the way of assembling food supplies In Siberia and distributing them In European ltussln. In equally parlous state Is Turkey, where famine Is widespread ami many of the poorest people are subsisting on chestnuts and pumpkin seeds. In some districts the troops have de stroyed the crops though they them selves ure on mighty short rations. Only the olllcers nro well fed. With these food conditions, the steady ad vance of the British In Palestine and Mesopotamia and the growing strength of tho Arab forces, there are evidences of the approaching break up of the Turkish empire. It has got nothing yet for nil Its efforts except 'certain oil districts ceded by Hussiu under com pulsion, anil the possesesion of these Is threntened by the northward move ments of the British expeditions. u The Italians kept on hitting hard nl the Austro-I Bulgarian forces along tho Plave line, and they henrd undisturbed of the massing of thirty enemy di visions nt three points on that front for u resumption of tho drive toward the plains. The Itnllnn army Is now In better condition thnn ever before nnd, with the help of the Americans, British and French, can bo relied on to stop tho expected offensive. tea The supremo war conference of the allies at Versailles expressed Its com plete confidence In tho ultimate defeat of the central powers and declared tho allied noople nro "resolute not to sac rlflco u single one of tho free nations of the world to the despotism of Ber lin." The premiers of Grent Britain, Franco and Italy agreed on the crea tion of u united Independent Polish stnte with free nccess to the sea as one of the conditions of n just peace, and adhered to tho declaration of Secre tary Lansing expressing sympnthy with' tin national aspirations of the Czechs nnd .Tugo-Slnvs. This tnenns, If it means nnythlng, thnt Emperor Charles lias lost his lust chance to rctnln his empire entire by breaking nwny from Germany. It foretells the dismember ment of Austrl"-Hungnry when peace Is mnde, If not at nn curlier diitc. In tho United States tho U-bont raid served to Impress the people with the pressing need of the conservation of wheat nnd sugnr, cspeclully. Tho former must be sent ncross the ocean In Increasing quantities us our forces there grow rapidly greater; and sugar cannot be bought from Cuba becnuso we must use nil nvnlluble shipping for the transportation of troops nnd mu nitions to Europe. . The fuel ndmlnlstrntlon devoted Its energies Inst week to urging the people to order their next winter's supplies of conl nt once. There has been wide spread complnlnt that the retailers canot fill orders, but Doctor GnrlleliJ says that orders now, whether or not they are filled soon, will do much to stimulate production. There Is plenty of coal If only It can bo got out of tho ground and If the rnllroad admin istration will llntl some way of sup plying enough curs. The shortage of cars ronlly Is at tho bottom of the whole trouble nnd will be to blnme If the predicted conl famine niaterlall7.es next winter. ta The Semite's attempt to stop tho innniifncturo of beer nnd wlno by means of nn amendment to the emer gency agricultural bill was blocked by tho ndmlnlstrntlon Inst week. Food Ad ministrator Hoover opposed It bocuuso he believed It would put the nation on n "whisky, brnndy nnd gin" basis with attendant evils fur outweighing tho small food savings thnt would result. President Wilson hud told Senutor Sheppnrd he would not forbid tho use of foodstuffs In beer and wine unless Mr. Hoover regarded such n step nec essary. Tho senate thereforo receded from Its position. pea The week saw tho registering of about a million young Americans who hnve become twenty-ono yenrs of age slnco lust spring; nnd this registra tion probably will bo repeated about once In three months. Provost Mur shul General Crowder sent to the gov ernors of all tho states except Arizona orders for the moblllzntlon of 200,000 more registrants between June 21 and 28, and 40,000 negroes were called from twenty states. MAN SLEEPS WHILE HIS BEDDING BURNS Occupant of Next Room Finds Him Stretched Out Like Brunhilda. New n, X. J. Ho fdiimberod deep ly nn-' ..udly In his room at tho Wald mere - .nl. After u little a clgurettc butt i it he hud dropped Igtilled the inutti s. He continued to nloop, while little lines run ulong Its edge und tin r ,i filled with smoke. Tin nan In the next room begun tc choki ml traced the lire to the doot of lb- -lumberer. He entered to lint ho i 'tress ullro, with Its occupiinl Entered to Find the Mattress Afli stretched culm and still like Brun hilda mi her pyre only Bninhllda did not snore. The Intruder picked up the pitcher nnd emptied Its contents on tho mod ern Hip Van Winkle, who stirred, mut tered drowsily, und slept again. Tho flro was out, to nil nppeurunces, and the reseuer left, pursued by the snores of tho rescued. Five hours Inter the man In the next room appealed to the management. "He's ntlro again," ho complained, "nnd I cun't wake him up." It took two strong men to rouse him suillsyently for Thin to slide off thf bvrnlng mattress. 4"fv"t"i4't"i"l'l,l"l4"l"lai'&4'ifi"i"i"i'l'i" I HUG BY PRETTY GIRL ! ENDS IN LOSS OF $130 ! San Francisco. A long hug by n pretty girl cost Charles Stuul ters, of this city, .$1.10, and the fact thnt the young woman was henutlful does not console him In tho least. Smulters told the police thnt he wns walking down tho street when the "fulr young thing" threw her urms about his neck babbling terms of endear ment with vehemence. Smulters struggled n half block before he could break frohi her embrace. Then ho discovered thut his wallet wns missing. THOUGHT SHE BURIED SON Georgia Woman Treated to 8ensatlor When She Meets Him In At lanta. Atlnntn, Gn. All the sensntlons ns soplnted with tho miracles of oldon times hnve been experienced by Mrs Bnsa Hollcy Whitehead of Atlnntn, who recently attended, us she thought the funeral of her son, Aubrey White head In Louisville, Ky. After the cere monies Mrs. Whitehead returned to At liintii and met her son, who Is In per fect health. The cause of the curious nilstako wns tho result of n remnrk made by Aubrey, which was overheard thnt he "would end It nil In the river." The body of n mnn wns found In the Ohio river nnd young Whltehend dis appeared. There was great resemb Inii' e In the body to young Whltehend A Louisville undertaker Is wonderlnfi wIhi Is going to pny for the expensive funeral. "ROLL BONES" TO SHOW JURY Detroit Defendant, After Demonstrat Inn a Crap Game, Is Con victed. Detroit, Mich. While n court nnd n Jury looked on nnd snnctloned the net n rnl old-fnshlontM crnp game took place In the courtroom here. After somo of the Jurors had startled the (ourt by admitting they had novel seen a crnp game. Alfred Frank, a ne gro, who wns tho defendant In the ense nn trlnl, wns called on to demon strate "rolling the bones." "Now, 'talk to 'em,' ns you did the night of tho murder," the court or dered, and Frank obeyed. It wns one of tho names given tho dlco that lod to the shooting of Charles Powell, an other negro. Frank was found gulltj of the crime. !i V,t:lfaJitrrr7 immi FINDS IT EASY TO BE A "WOMAN" Mexican Poses as Fair Cloali Model and Dupes Many Lovers. HAS MANY PICTURE? Mcmentoca of Conquests Held by "Gertrude," Who Finds Dulld Better Fitted for Feminine Than Masculino Robes. El Paso, Tev. The most remnrknhle ense of masquerading on record Is thai credited to "Geiiruile" Gnrclu, twenty three years old und of Mexican par outage, who successfully gulled de partment tunnngors of" San Francisco El Paso, Tex., und other cities; be gulled scores of lovers; linodwlnkor the police uud even posed us a clonli model In exclusive women's establish incuts, demonstrating how easy It It for clothes to make the woman. But "Gertrude" fulled to fool one mnn, Immigration Inspector E. M. Mar noil, on duty nt tho Interiiatlonii bridge nt El Paso, when he attempted to come ncross the American houudury from Juurez with u passport signed "Murlu" Ourclu. A dazzling frock high-heeled shoes, tho lntcst twist It coiffures, penciled brows, Jet our pond nuts and n stray dimple were not suf flclent "cnmnullngo" to fool the keen eyed Inspector, nnd "Gertrude" nnd twe of her latest admirers and dupes were turned buck. Garcla's Amazing Dual Life. The exposure brought to light tin umnzlng dual llfo led by Gennbelm Gar cla, born In Zncuteens, Mex., who first entered tho United States In the guise of a woman In 11)15, nccompanled by n mail who posed as hor husband. Gnr cla's fnce Is ns smooth ns u child's. II never hns known n razor. Ills liubltH physiognomy, deportment and nppenr nnce arc those of a woman. Ills luindi are small and tapering nnd ho wnlki with n feminine stride, due probnblj to tho constant wenrlng of high-heeled Bhoes, exumlnlng physicians state. "It will bo dllllcult for 'Gertrude' tc make a living a a man," wns tho ro port of Immigration servlco physicians "because of the peculiar miinnerlsmi "Gertrude" Failed to Fool One Man and feminine characteristics which lib constant pose ns a woman for ninnj years have developed to it marked do gree." Ills hair, widen ho wears like t woman, extends far below tho wulst when taken down. It never bus beer cut. Mexican Had Many Admirers. Trunks which Gnrcla attempted t get across tho Mexican border at tin tlmo ho was apprehended contuiuec quantities of feminine attire. Thej nlso contained pictures of many men who, Garcia explained with n smllo had been udmlrers of his and win never hud penetrated his disguise Garcia told the Immigration olllcluli that ninny of his conquests were nindi while ho wns posing us a clonk uiodo In shops nt El Paso, San Diego nn Sun Francisco. SPARROW HAWK GETS CANARY Yellow-Feathered Songster Escapes li City From Cane and Falls Prey to Hawk. San Francisco. A Chinese womni nnd her three llttlo children enim miirchlng proudly up Kenrny etreel They cnrrlod n cugo nnd n canary. At Commercial street tho door o: tho cago came open nnd the bird flew out. It lighted on u wire overhead Pedestrians guNiered around am helped tho woman and tho chlldrci try to conx It down. Tho ennury hopped nbout nnd deflce them for a while. Then all of a mid den It fluttered down toward the wnlk But It wns not quick enough. Bcfori It alighted a spurrow hawk swoope down from somewhere nnd grabbed It There was a squeak nnd a flutter ol wings almost within reach of tho peo plo on tho sidewalk. Then the hnwl with Its prey flew down Commorcla street and wns gone. OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS ITavo you ever stopped to reason why it in thnt o many ptmlucts thnt arc ex tensively nilvcrtiHod, all at onco drop out of difjlit and nro noon forgotten? Tho reason Ih plain thn nrticle did not fulfil the protnlrvA of the manufacturer. Thin npplies more particularly to a medicine. A iiiecliein.il prcpntntion that has reil curntixe value almost soil Itself, ns lllco an enille-s ehain system the temeily Is rpcnintiieiiileil by tlioic who have been benefited, to tlio-o who arc in need of it. 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