The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 13, 1917, Page 1, Image 1

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EVENING
THE WEATHER
Fresh, crisp war news by
Associated 1'ivss to the
Kvonip'vr News.
Tonight juid Veliiediiy Fair.
Highest temp, yesterday 5ti
Lowest temp. Itisi niiiht 40
voR. VIM.
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lAI'K NOT (il II.I'V.
l HE.
Returns to Petrograd at Head
of Army to Restore
Order.
K0RN0L0FF WILL AID
llolsheviki Ovi-tliroun in Pel nim ml
Itupid Change in Sil n.il ion
in Itnsia Sn;if (oiMrrs nl'
Provisional mv ri tiiuriii .
( I'.y A-roi iaied Press, i
COPlJMlALLN. Nt.v. 1 ;: Accni il
Ing IO the uml reliable Il 1 in li. .il 'till
thill can be obt.iiiie'l im::i the Rus
sian capital, il appears that Liolshc
villi government, which means the
socialist element, was o! short 'dur
ation. A lelemaiu to tin StucMioliu
News Agency says that Premiei K r
nesslty troops coutnd a port ion oi
Petrograu, ami have obtained a linii
foothold in Nev; ky Prospekt . The
leaders of the ItoLheviki are .-aid to
have taken r.-fuLe ni the Sn.nlnv In
stitute. IVolhc iki vi i throw n
STOCKHOLM. No. i:; Tele
grains from l-'mlaml a t; in net- the ar
rival ill Petnv-ad t! an arn.v head
ed by Premier Keren.-K.v. The l;ies.
sages declare that i:.-' Luihevik i
ul ready overthi own ij1' ma t bin
reaching here from Moscow, tin- an
cicnt capital ol Kussia, stales thai
the country in that part o! II ussia
hi under the complete nuiin.i oi o!
Cossacks, who acknov h d l.- Ken n
sky's leadership and are Una! to the
provisional m ei nmen t . Th lb (she
vikt govern nieni has b. en deieate 1
at Tsarkoe-Se!. ai.d 'he i)lluwer
of the short lived sn ialit I' inir are
retreating to v. a d P 1 1 -r.d A -i
other message aliei- s h;i t K'-i. nky
has announced that fh" sea; of the
provisional go ei -nun at Ml e re
moved i" Moscoiu
KuinilnlT i n (he .lob.
STorKlloL.vl, Nov ! :: vt,.
Ktad dispatcher, le. the Soci i! Iiemok
rut em al'ege thai i;ni'";;l Koimlotl.
Who Was eceltl T I : il I'M atte.npl
illg '.tl See lie 1 in-- Ml iU '-.:!,-!, uO
erniut nt. and v. ho t
(ll'ive an.iill-l the i
lier in the ai . p
vilice ot Halo ia aa
Austrnin slinnu:;"!'
aie !he hi.-!t
o Germ m e
p-.
itei. ,t ;
Potiomad at tin- h- .el o: tt-.ii,. at,
t he tint it " ga n i -on . rn 1 1 ; !,
sailors. ha e gone o i r (o him
Ker en-.k in nil col.
1 .ON I h i.N. .. l :; ( -..pen!). i
dif.patcil I" I t:e -:c!liitll:e 'i'ei.
graph ( 't'li! pa n dec; a ' l hat ' i a '
ers arriving in SwcVn cot,- t m th
report th..: Ki-reiik h.i mhi.
( ompb't e c.iiit : ol i "i ;.t ,i . .n i
Russia. havKiu v.-in a - peed v i- e;
OVer (lie !!td-h' l lietlel.ll l"'H
loft and Kab d.io- .,re t. t. h.,v
foi rued a : r; 1. 1, i - w ir h l k
and are -uf-einh;; al! op..p-nin i.. j
fore t hein Vi ! I .en III' . a p! o-
Genua n mh i.i 1 a i.d -a ii ' he j
most da ngei o :i ma n in li - - , ; . t :
as tile widtare et ..,.! r, .: ,. j.i j
IS COIlCeine.l. 1- -;:'il ti. h.i.- ti'.', !
CaptUled b the K i. K ' : I : 1 - T T ;
t roops. T!l !,!:.-. !
11(1 Vici S re ..;..(! i ' ,. . . - A i
ever. il -lif. i -!.-p.i:c:i. - C
roiri ad f t !- e nn :. : i-o . . - .. , e
velopmetn-
CHINA PROTESTS THE
D. S.-JAPAN TREATY
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I-egislered 111 a '"' I. a.
beioi e ! In a I' ia
Cniled Slates ar.d .lap
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disci,. im a".'- --.'-'
Chill. i
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A. F. OF LABOR CALLS
OFF SHIPPING STRIKES
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pug. :
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ed off :
Of th-
bte . It
Mrs Anna U :
flty las' rt'liilK ""
i- f-llrotl' to :o-' :
anil "loi.''l "l: i" -M.-Hi
iii- ot tins .-ity.
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May as to the nature of the
ease, but it is the general con
census nf opinion that illegal
hoo.e transactions have been
earned on at Oakland, ami it is
thought that the grand jury is
making a thorough Investiga
tion into t he niatier with a
view of returning indictments,
i! the law has been violated in
this respect.
A wry interesting and enthusiastic
meeting of the local home guard was
held last evening at the armory, the
attendance being larger than al the
initial drill night a week ago Mon
day Sergeant Ham ill on. tvho is home
on a short visit . was present and
tave the boys some good instructive
a oi k in drilling, after which lep-1
lit Sheriff Raffety and Percy Webb!
i:ot alter the boys" ami made them
toe the ma rk and hit the pace of '
regulars. A decided interest is mani-
lest among the members and It will
only be a short time until they will I
all pi es'-nt a very impressive" ap- j
pearance in a drill parade.
Sheriff tjuine announced that he j
had rei eived word from headtiuar-1
tiers that guns would be furnished;
t be guard at once and he expects j
I they will arrive in time for the regu
j lar drill next Monday evening.
S. E. TALLMAN SELLS
1 STORES YESTERDAY
I
A business tie:, I was consummated !
i n t ins i it v yesterday a I ter noon '
w! en h lallman. who owns a
stoie at Ruckles and one also at Cal
cite, d is posed oi all his interests.
The husiness al Ruckles was sold to
V hounds who has already assum
ed t ha i ge and Ihe Calcite business :
u.,s purchased h T W Kirk, both I
sab's hejtlg I'nr e;isll. The new OWll- I
els will continue Ihe business places j
ami keep their stocks iullv up tu the!
-tandaid. '
M i Tallmati. a! t.-t sett ling :ip ot h -t
:-itl'-- matters bete, will bave
Vanc,-!er. ; . where In- ex- !
p'i ' - to ira te perm an en tlv H is ;
;au,i! la-- airea.Iy precedtd hm to'
'atii'n i-r and In- will join ito-m at
an eat Iv date Mr Tallma n has been !
In loiv:ne in this coun' lot thel
a- ! live yeai S
y. s.
La 1 I ni twa n. a prom iii'-nt on ng
m.;n oi Da v s ('reek. ;.nd instructor o!
I U ri the upper- Dav.s Creek dis-
fid ie..n'l re-igii'il his position
and will have soon to enter tin- avia
' ,i 'ii t i: '. r ),.- t Hi i .-I States arm;.
: D . 'i' an has been 1 n.-t ud oi in
' . Da V - I I e. k M'lludl tO S.Olie I llli"
b''I .t(. ,. J) ,,f t , ,(lt !j. t rifling
i. ! - f,' ait and u ish ing -to add hi
. ia Hi'- , ,, i-.- .,: jutnte t!ie inline
I ;. .i U I -l'-d hi- pi est-n t . fM I -e
M.s- Li II ;.t li D 11 li 'a li. a sister tit I he
P' ' e .-r will t a k e up his d ul n-s in
'he -i mud I'toieMM- Duncan expects
'o i.uii possihh at some iivmiion
h"'d in ihe -oiitli and will leave in
a : w da - r oi In- 1 1 a mi n g -a m
-: 'nr.. win, r -r-n 1 1 jiass.-d
i Kiis.lnii- .i' know l.-.iL'ini;
fail' ni.- a' tilt- 1 M-a I liin 1 whirh
: ... , . .1 w 1, ilc in tli In rlty
Itov McNabh, Koy Stearns.
Phil Huntington. Koy lloodman.
William Hood man and Ijiw
rence Haynes. alt of Oakland,
were tin Jay subpoenaed be I ore
the uraml jury recently drawn
i miii the new panel unci now
In session.
Owing to the fact that all in
vestigations made liy the hod
mi1 entirely secret, no in
toMiiUtion could be obtained to-
GIRLS HONOR GOARD mzw
RECEIVE PICTUREKUbt bL
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T' Nat mnal Hoik,, (luanl
'.' ' ' i - : ' , i n i ecei pt i,! a n t- 1
'. ' e-' : n f pifi'i'e whih ' , ,,.
A . - !. ':!., ' Ti 'M. I a III p ( , I e.-n. 1, , . .
..- d.vi-mn TV- pa-re ; . - ,
-T -'.v - ! n li . ;-'eH .n c 1 1, f e , , ... ,r
'-' .id i" tt.roun a . . .p.
' - 'W ' a r o: War La!.- p
i-i .-,- --.-iii ;ri 'ht- pn'i.'e ha'-Tr.L
a ! - .ti - pe t r fie t r ooiH r ti,r . ti , , j
a . . pi . r- wu -er: i r, (,ne ,
Ef-
GALLOWAY IS ABSENT
According (o .Mr. 4 onion Tax 'mu
mission Dili Not fare To Make
Any I'inul LMimnte of
County I tat it ts.
County Assessor Guy Cordon, who ;
appealed helore the tax commission ;
al r'-ilem Monday in up effort to savej
the laxpaers ol this count several i
t hnti sand dollars by endeavoring to j
raise the ratio ot the assesesd alua-j
tion ol the propett in longlas coun-
ty liy bringing about a reduction ml
the amount ol taxation owing to the
decreased amount oi taxable proper
ty returned here Tuesday morning
and when interviewed today Mr. Coi -dor.
stati d that owing to the absence
of Tax Comniisioner Chas. I,. Gal
lowa. who is attending the National
Tax AsoM ial ion's conference in
Georgiii as the represenliit ive of-tlie
state of Oregon, and the fact thai
Commissioner Galloway is the active
member in computing the count) i.i
lios. the members ol the hi ttmimis
sion tliti not caie to make an
estimate of the rat ios itut gi anted
Kouglas county the privilege ol mak
ing a written show in g to the com
mission upon Mr G.illowav's return
The commission also very kiudl per-
milted an inspection of the tax com
mission's records, and faun the m
format imi thus gained i lie ass. s-oi
will ho able within a lew davs ii give
a complete statement o! the exact'
standing of Houglas county in the ;
malter of the relative value wilh th
other counties in the stale. The a
sessor has not yet tabulated h-s in-,
fnniiation. hut feels certain lhat a I
complete tabulation will show thai j
Douglas county's standing r- it; ieal j
ity much higher than iis actual ratio
of percentage would indicate i
$459.63F0RY.rVI.C.A.
Tlie iniota for the Roseburg hu'h
sthool in the Y M C. A. lilive was
$ I .'Ml ami al a late hour I his al
noon $ 1 ."(!.;:; bad been i ais-d j
A number of high school boys ite
pa Ned today for t he school;, in t he
out l ing dist riets in n dei I help
raise money for the Y M f A.,
Among the bos who b-n v--.,- rir 1
lonl Itemis ami James Campbell, tor
Glide and South Deer ctet-k, Slatorj
Miller and lames I'earsoti. to- Lnnk-I
1 ng Gbl s . G I .i 111 i ) dmi lie .1 ml Her j
bet t Km t . lor Melr-i i; !
ilout k and Kaiph llaldw in loi inl;
ianl ami Green j
The Looking G !,:.!- t am wt r. l!r ;
tii -1 I o i et u r n an I r ep.ti i 1 f f. ! ". . i
Was Mlb-crihed b.V the p-lblie A'd.oo! 1
at tliaf id.t.e. uhe-e , II e T- '.', !
is pr tneipal 1
PRESIDENT B. OF LE.
I. I. -'..n'.-r t al.d w a. v. . ,n
i.i;.- . ! 1 ;. t te: .a eti ritllf- In I' ul
lai d t I nit. Sa li Ll allele " V i S . n
! nl d p- ev,,I.-lt I i T the il 1.1 'n I ! )
!' I ,Oi Ulai't i Ltmillet altd in id,
t i . ' a 1 1 ' ' ii.iii d' ii- S I' !
i;i.'.-t!l-i: 'Aa-. ti.ld rena ., t
e;t Ii h V the tl' e, en atld e ll il i I i ' -
in th- Mat cal .... hall at w Inch -
ei al J-.a'ters ot impnitai.. e ', . - , ,h-
M in.nrd aad - x .
rune ,,a t,, 1'i.i'l.iinl i ai ... i.
NEW VICTROLA
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Meets Tax Commission in
fort to Secure Raise in
Tax Per Centage.
I1 refill t ru Wilson has just
wired the following: The spe
cial campaign lor $:.". loni.anu
which the V. M iv a. has iu
auguraied is of vital impedance
to I lie w oi k ot increasing t he
contentment and etticietic of
our citizen army. is funda
mental to making morals the
bu.-is ol military moiaie and
: houhl engage the grueious sup
port of all out people. 1 he-
speak lot it a u a t n i m 1 1 and a 4
ti nil y of etToit and of gifts, n
peed this patriotic and prac
:
tb-il work lorwaid lo abuutlant
ami couple- e mh i e- -.
l.ir.l- lt'l V ITMl ItKIMiMTORV.
The rinpo.,1.1 'aie lliuk
was toda notitbd thai the in
;iitiitlon b is been dosignaad 1
ih I'tiited State-, i:.-.mm ...
partu.eni a-- iIi-imm'hm
') o: l.i; rt Ian : .nd
This is ditim ti.e
of tlie I'mptiu.i all
high standing n ih
oglllli.oi
,tima.i..
I ot 1 1 astn ni fit n
;
BOB HARGREAVES !
NowiN France;
i W ill Margie.,-..--. t.,.-ni. :'lv .v. tv
' m !i I aaue-s tie e w i i ii his lathe)
i bdr..;.e wa
' ilafg.-eaves.
I !he Ko-i htll
a town lotlav Ihibi1"'" M' n;u' ,IM '''. ingciner wiui
-otiaied wiui him inlin,t destripiion of his land, forward-indu.'-irv
-otiie ears ''lLlll't Cain, at lhat time conn-
go. is nt'W v It ti
A - i t a i man.,
nicinbo Ui ii
I'etshilir in Kranee I
opl,- )o ie wil'l -t." J
1 1 a es win, was ,iii 1
aclive paiticipa'lt in ha -e I, ill arid
oiln i athletics dm hie hi- ie i.p n- e j
in I louglas counl v .
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LVtKT WtNUWUA
IS WHEATLESS DAYr-
W edne.dav is whealb .--. an ! :.H I
i eMa in a nl.-, and ht
!''
;o sei e war bre.nl" aao m i
st it nit's ioi line I lou i oi w lc
dints. The bakeiv men a
otlay pi epai ing i v e hi . -ad
at ir
i- I-a
hi
bread ami Mlh other ;- u l..-t I i u 1 e-; a
the gov i n men i ha-, indicate,! Th
mall who thinks he cannoi ret aluti
oil Ihese snbsiitutes will havi a Lai
time to get enough 1 1 1 a ' the-;
COtliitlg A "etlne-alav The Si iteliienl
Vt -te da V . 1 hal VV ilea t h-- , a wet
Th il isd a v war an error I' in- d i '
an- mi.,,..s. an ' W dm -rr:, s ai
w heat less.
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. - '.',.. r ,,j 4 .'.,,. IN.- plaint iff 1 liar m. !;. i
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Plaintiff on Witness Stand
Nearly Two Hours This
Morning.
FEW WITNESSES CALLED
' Will Cibabl Reach I be ,
Iatf TliiN 10 ven ing Cain
4n (In SUunl Thi.t
Al'tertKMHi.
I'be work of selecting the jury to
iry ihe second case on tin court
i docket. Lawrence vs. Cain, was ctini-
pleied shortly after !:"ii o'clock ibis
! morning ami the following iuroih
,1,-attii- Ceo WlnsliMls. R. 11.
l ' Wood. Ldvvard Snell. C. l la v -
1Kul .;hll(11. Ml.Kean. Chas. Thon.p :
son. A. C. Rexroad. Jack nM-u,.,-, !
l-'red lienner .1 It Hutchinson. lten-'iltl
ton Mires and S. '.. Morse.
John Long, attoruev foi ihe plain
tilT, stated the case to the jurors, and t
W . 11. Law rence took the stand in
!iis own behalf and upon cross ex
animation told tin1 court thai he re
sided about ten and a hall miles
north ol Mvrtle Creek, ami had te-.-itletl
in thai vicinity lor tin- pasl in
eais. Desiring to have a line run
on his pioperty with a view oi to, fet
ing a wire fence, the plaintiff staled
surveyor oi imugius romiij,
1 hrough his hanker at My iT lo Creek .
lMI" 1 he real ter. the plaint iff l eceiv
' ed a commuilieatloil irom tlie (letelld
allt. Mr. i aill. to the effect that he
would he out. to run the line nist as
simii as other business was disposed
ol In due time tin- deiendalil ar
t iv ed a I his home ami adv isetl I lie
jplainiifl' Ihnt he was ready to make
tlie survey anil iiskcii wnete a eeriaui
Ills ouestiou the
I he did not
one ol the crew
! wli it h had been prev ioiisly hi red by
Ihe plaintiff, a Mr. Reck, advised the
Ml J V e or that he knew While t he
cottier was located. When ihe spot
was reached it was found that 1 he
i oi ner si a ke had been washed onl
and so the plainiilT claims that the
Mirve was slatted b guess work
The lines were made ami the plain
tii'f claims thai he elected a M wiie
teliee oil the SO I V ey I ll US obi a tiled
and he lurtliet tdaims that indghbor..
nitoi nieil him at the time lhat he vva?
coIlM" i net ing the ti'tice t hat pa 1 1 ol
tin- line was on tiiilroad piopeilv.
Tin pl.t i n 1 i ll tlaims th'at he paol
ii: Do m ighlioi hood of $ I ., loi Ibis
ti i - i fii i v e and b-.i rui ng that t he
tine- wen mat en i ad I tun. In- ad
m- d Go- deii-iidant ol tin- lai t and i
a i e - mi i v.ev w as made b Mr. i';i in I
Willi h V ar. II lo 'IO teel off o: j
1 he ti' -1 line The plaint i ft 1 in ,
i her a lleL. S I Nat Ihe e ect ion d t lit- !
elice coM t 1 " atld ll moved ii lid '
e e;.-i let! oil Die I M Hie second I
ar v :i w oubi com" i l ball fo :
! i .e lieu Wile. OWlllg III t ll-
Mia' the etice Was II .1 I h 'I lo
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:. 1 1 .1 il- s and w oubi 1 e'Miil e a ,
r . a' 1 mou nt ol lattoj lo tea 1 ll
do.. ,, aad llil.s piiMeduie would a Lo
.! , !::.. , l.-s -laroaL-e o I he tt lie ,
he plalllllfl d.'S' lU.ed the Iot a I
'li.ll hi- lallt . ,l Oil cei hi llepl Itlt.s. '
r 1 u "h. 1 daia, and Iullv ex !
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:,:riMii ALIEN ENEMIES WILL
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composed ol V. (.
I. K Mtnse. II II .
Hutchinson. Krank
. Wright. l. R.
King. Williani Short. It. It.
Jones. It. (). Got!, Itenlon Mires,
ami John Dicks, who tried the
forcible entry and detainer case
of W. A. Shell'iet vs. 1.. M.
Graff, a local drayman, yester
day a 1 1 eriioon. ret u rned a ver
dict in favor of the detendant.
The jurors retired to thdib
:r:,;;::u,:ir;x:;
ed tor more inl or mat ion re- j
gardtng th" testimony givt-n h
.Mr Reese, who slated on the
slaiul lhat the detendant had
4 borrowed a hoe from him with 4
which lo prepare ground on the
premises in i ties tion for t he
purpose ol planting a garden.
Not long alter this i he jury
reat bed a verdict of mil guihy.
Lawrence of the fai l lhat two chain
men ami a llagmau. all itisiuterested
' ,"' '1H-1mI
' 'h" ,n k ''""""''n with the law
and a t ter m ut h .! .sctlssHn hot 1, pro
'' '",' PbUlltin derided that a
legal su 1 v e v menl lolled hy the d
feudant woubl le loo expensive.
However, an agnomen! was reached
ami Mr. Culu claims that ho merely
made ont the lines lo show ihe plain
tiff w lie re his proper! v' lay and not
as a permanent ami aceurulo survey.
The l",.ridanl admitted that be re
established the line for the plaintiff
upon his ret nest for same, but
fount when he reiuinetl to the p:em
ises lu.it Sa I u rda 1 hat the plain
tifl hail not constructed the fence in
question on ei! her line.
According iii Mr. Cain he made a
legal suivev of Die property in I It 1
ami lo the best ol his knowledge ami
belief this sutvey was accurate ami
in . accoi dame with the law . How
I ever. Die plainiilT staled that the
; original work done in the section was
; erroneous ami erv irregular ami the
inei w a.-, generally Known here ami
on I Inn account an accurate line was
diDiciilt lo make.
The defendant slated lhat In mak
ing the surveys for the plaintiff lhat
he conformed with Ihe work of other
surveyors and run a line north and
soi:lh Ihiougli ilit- st tint) which con
1 ii ui e.' om of the boii m la ry lines
This line was agreed in ami entire)
Mllislat loi lo Mi Lawienee ami lo
Mr. I-'M pa t rick . who owns the ad
joining pt operl y.
1'latls and blueprints woi- Intro
duc.il and explained lo the jurymen
b All Cain, pi otessioliallv ami after
much cr o.-'mest inn i in: by counsel
'nt the idainliff the witness was ex
cused ami Judge Hamilton called a
The c
iujv lal
..e will probably f.
this even) ng.
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Late Dispatches by Wireless
State Revolutionists
Are in Control.
Italian lines hold
.,
Desperate Lighting Murks llattlo
ARmg livo Itivor Where
iis1roGcrniaiis Try to
Itttvak Through.
Ry Associated Press.)
LONDON, .Nov. LL The complete
tluieat ol Premier Ixerensky and
General Kotnilolf was announced iu
a IDisKian eotuiuunleuliuii rei-eiveU
here rt wireless late today. The
nusage mys; - Yesterday, after hit
ter fighting near Tsarskousclo, the
levolutionaty anny completoly de
lta led i he co u ii tor revolutionary
army leaded hy Kurensky and
Korniloff. In ihe unino of the revo
lutionary guvernmuiH I ordered oppo
sition to all enemies of a revolu
tionary democracy, and Inking of any
measu res necessary for the capture
of Premier Kerensky. 1 also torbid
similar i.dveiitures whlcii are endan
gering the success of the revolution,
i Signed i MauravielT, commander in
chiei ol the lorees against Kereu- .
sk."
DeM'rute Fighting;.
ITALIAN LFtONT, Nov. 13. The
'teutons are exerting powerful ef
lorts lo pierce the Italian front in
eastern Trent 1 no. and hy breaking
through to .the plains from Sugana
valley, (bus outtlanking the Dalian
line on the lower Piave river. Venice
will be easily captured. The light
ing today Is obviously ol a desper
ate character, ami the Italians have
shown themselves in a mood for de
termined resistance.
Women Soldiers Arrested.
LONDON. Nov. u. Several hun
dred women soldiers, who have been
preparing to defend the Winter Pal
ace from the lighting factions, were
arrested by Hie polshevikl and hand
ed over to the various barracks, ac
cotding lo a Petmgrad dispatch.
PHILATHEA CLASS
Mis. Aiilni.y Smllh (Mllorlulncd
v.-ry itlriisjitil ly n( her home In oust
Kiisi'Iiiii-k lusi vcnliiK. About flrteon
ik wiiim-ii m i In. 1'rusliytorliin
iln.nh na I lii.(l with knitting In
Ii.iimI iiikI nrci,i(i (i a riiilatliou cinss.
Mrs Snillii is Ilii- ti-ariicr ami Miss
l.i'wls was .'IitIi-iI ini'slili'iit. with
Miss MarJiMli. Hunt as sicidtary. It
Is ilanii.sl hi linii! many social inict-iiii-s
'I n r-i n ( . Hi.- winliM- al the homea
"I 'MITrniil inliois, (loliiK Hod
('mils in ciIIht usi'l'iil nrli. Hofri'sli
mii mIs. il Mi-rva-il al all. an- lo hn of
ihi. n-ry sinipli.sl. A liirnilii'rslllp
. ..ii.i.i 1. 1 ...i iiimi i-iKiscii ami niiu-n
.nl litisla -in was shown hy all of this
lll.llll'l IIH'llllx-l s.
ALL BE VERY GOOD
I Hy a -sot -,ati d Press.)
S t It.W'lSi . nv. i;t. a
'' ' ' ' " ' "" 1 he i i administrator
ihe iii'.ii i. -liners carries word to
iid maker, of th,. jar west that
,L'e l'ii are cheatiim the iroveril
nt t- bimriL.' more Miigar- than al
ii Hi -in. w ill later teceive none at
fi e t ic,i t ,(in Is threatened. '
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