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Germans Attack
Field Hospitals
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTH CAROLI. sAtuRDAVl,
ntw Bin 60
(By United Press)
DRIVE AGATNST
i
ouiUSR" DOLLARS
(Bv nnlta r-
- ' i i troa ) i
-Washington. An? k .i
.... - ' . - luo rouna
v. ci&cKer dollars" and hWdn
VPQ It h L . I
u.s uegun in the Senate I
, Senator Jones nf v.. .
.. . 1UBXJCO tO-
n.iea me .drive wltji a bill to
r vww i j
v " WflshintAn a 4. - .. . I08" etarted the .driv wifw .
m. o 'iug. . rr68lQ6nt I i " 4-jU a. DILI CO
Incendiary Bombs Are Dropped ilrZfil' "" ep "(''''owworCMch 'a"" Twenty Fourth IT :
Disstrmeid A&jF :
In Digife
X
And Red Cross Nurses Are De-
liberatelyShot.
With the French Annies at the Front, August 25.
Proof that Germany is deliberately attacking the Allies' field
hospitals in aerial nrfrla
" " "wiw5u wuay wucii a vxcmian
aviator was downed behinrl th
vuvu uuca ttuu ib was io una
that he was carrying photographs of the hospital at Vadelain
court which plainly showed the Red Cross insignia on the roof.
1U Udie lIie Germans nave bombarded four hospitals
in the Verdun rponnn iriiHn v, j ,
w uuisca auu panenis ana wouna-
mg 55. Most of the bombs were incendiary. Nearly always the
aviators sunned the fleeino-
- UlU kJ O.
GERMAN DIVISION WTPP.n attt
a MAS V V X
With the French Armies Afield, August 25.-France
took 7,600 prisoners, 201 of which were officers, in the Verdun
drive.
The Sivt.h fl
1 """"I,u iviaiuu ui reserves, one oix the
strongest enemy units, was literally wiped out.
ITALIANS CAPTURE MONTE SANTO
Italians and the penetration of the Austrian lines at several
points is officially announced here today.
SPRING OFFENSIVE TO TURN SCALE
Washington, August 25.-America and her Allies are
preparing for another winter campaign and for a spring offen
sive which is expected to turn the sr.1p , nn. cl
en(j " " "ic war 10 an
fM,- i
exenange or views with the
Auies bas been completed and with
most of the nrie-flrw
' "o ui ui me
Yva r A . t
" j uu iud coal wnrir nn tho
" hue DUUUIU
erg o( Controller Oarflain x
Lorett. the President has more time
.o devote to the peace note.
BIIOR
IP.
WB TI CHI
IS SFI Ffii FD
(Bt umtea press) sowuers, but practica
Washington, Aug. 25,-The Presi- and order is restored
nt today approved the salM . wwrea
(By united Prss)
Austin. Aur. 2R o o u.1.1..
Lieutenant Govprnnr hn.
nor today, following the impeachment
lust night of Governor .IBmB. v
euson by the House on 21 counts.
Mil Iffll
aent today aDDrovert th .i-i.
n..M r .J Dn or
- --, BS rooa Aaministra
tor of South Carolina
There are nnw 99 .... . .
- oiaieo witn rood
"uuimsirators. Others r0
uo an
v. -"ijiiuijfy
waits Court Martini
For Mutinv An7
Which The Penalty Is Death.
wldiere, but practiadhT nT-f gM ong'b"lior
f Ptoi4kl. ... '..'..if.
HEALTH IMPBOVES
1 Bill DIET,
J.ou i:i!i; or dkatii i: ti; i
M v 11 vo i k m i y nn;
SI I!MI(. Ki:s .T Ol I'ool)
nsi i;v.vi io amivxk.v
'ilii)ii!(.'t.
'' -'I - I'd III 11 .! il
illill Xi'W Il,l!!ili
I'l ml m l Km aid (
Mill''!! ill a mar;,
(Icatli rate nf Imi
2.V- Tliat Hie
in VI 1 in iiiL-: mi
' i' 'oimt -in- i'oinl
( 1 1 1. ' 1 r a 1 ion lias re
" (I liciiinc in 1
i" ! u !t s and diiM-
im:ti k i hom o('i:. gimvk
Miss Mary Mitchell Gilbert ,las n,
tm-no.l fryn, a several week's stav at
Ocean Grove, where sl. ,.j()u.(1 ,,,
splendid music of this well l,ra
summer resort and also anraded
much attention at the Imte: i
she was stopping )V he,- own ,vi,.,i
,al,M" fxeellent n.usieal t rainl,,',
W1,s 1 !,''1H -roiied h her an,, l. .Mm
! V. l.ol'tin.
' Hv ('riite-l Press)
"aHiiiiiBion. Auk. 2 i.. President
v. .ar.d :,da tl,t the first
("aft ..f r.ii.s.ooo i-.-.zqv Boldiers
?hcuul lonsiEt of tnrst who are not
heads if fjijiuihcf.
in a let'cr V, Sr rr-t.-.n llrtl,- hn
sad the only exception to inrs rule
'"' ' au .-f .,.. seeki,,
ryv ""'UK!: i...v.;pre or In t),e
ias( o! 1 eoenile.n 1, .,,(.. ......n .
m suiiicient
'' ""le 'o SlippnM t3 ,.;r-,.!vps
""'I.' fresldrr. s s expeet,,!
' ' 1 "v I'n vos' .A'. , . j,;
i'owder.
COMMISSION OF THREE
ADJUST LABOR PROBLEM
TCI! IS tile Srl.j,lt. ;;taten,e,,- of ),.
U 'I" .....
".is. 1. Aesiinin, superlnreiicenr for
Health for the cit v and coutiiy. Dr
JNOKiuit is one of the )ut known
health ollieers in the Tniled States.
ins work here having attracted the
attention of health anthnWti..c ti,...
WOMEN ARE
EAGER TO SERVE
of
Mrs Frank A Vanderlip
1 l'''sident of t Natinnal city
1!u,,k '" X' w Vork Iiiih hern eMivnie'-
lv act ive in v:i !;.,( i. . .
' ' 1 " ' (ii h . not 11 as
a worker herself arid as a director f
'lie thousand and one ,,ew ocenna-
lions that are open : women a: Giis
line.
Writing In the Sopfcm'.icr issue of
Harper's I! ilZAr linu- ..... .1 M..
' ' ' . -i 1 h. v an-
'ie country. The decline Is , ,' ,
Bhown by vital staHsH,, f. ..... """" ",UK(!S Ulls atcmint: "Wo
few months comparer w.tn the IJ" "e l T1,cy naVfi al
months of previous Vears ' at "nm Now our Kv
Decline In the death r.i o.rrnniei,t "Pe,la their outsidr
huted tothelar.er variety in th.H.M hmPS They wi" be fr
of th city anu country resulting from T? 1 be"eVb ,nat tI1P ide
the tremendouslv IWM, democracy with its promise of
f gardens. Many fresh vegetables ,7,',u"l,y for a clear
ave tonic qualities, besides Pvi,i. DPMer ln m,n'18
in a larper antIty of minoraIa an( I wom'"- a" we are ready to give
nails than are found In v,n i,m..,, V "ruTmost "eate a world demo
diet of most neo.do cracy.
.. , Amonp the great tilings done by
nanover Foot PonRprra- women thus far. Mrs. Vanderlip men
tion Cnmniiuuw... l . I.:. ,
s piaime,- ro coi-i nons ino deevjopment of the Red
""" wor' thn.uKh the fall and fross. the Increase and Conservation
winter and until tin end of the war. -f tho Food Supplythe taking of
"i- a.-w Hanover Ceiniii'ssion will lb" Military Oiisiir of Ite.uvrs an,
'""'"f. aiay when ivnco s iieipnu; to raise our recent. I.ibertj
""""" 1,1 Europe, declares Chalr-
man . A McGirt
Uashiiuto,,. Atis J., - The first
l':i'" went to oir.inrzed labor
llied ,v the I'nilcd States govern-
lice n.I-,V
" I"'"1 ''"' .ouinil.sfo,, of
I'ir. tn .-el ,
' iniii nun is 11 in
, "'n'lilioiisof labor in all private ship-
I'Uildiiig plants jn the counrrv.
I '' !'''''i'"t inniTed V. Kverett
j v- v t,, icprc-ient the people. The
I'h-mhik: Ijoard and Organized Labor
ll;'Vl' ""' V' "ained il,,-!,. represenia-
I I V(JS.
MOVEMENTS
MUVUlViXliJ
ax z&uxet POLICE
(liy Vultea Press)
'""S,U. AU1T 2 llv ATll
i" "ion, .
brave batik clerk Il 'AH Ml 1 (la 1.;
the friend of War Minister Kerensky
for life.
When the mob wp.o ,n 1
' -" . INK Ol I
1 evolution in Poii-.hm,,,! .1,
f.. ....,1 m, (miiu '
Stations were hied.
The crowds bclievinp- r.
have been started l,y ,',.!...
ics, joined in the ti,ei,,ui.
Iieart mid soul. Xo on,, , . '
realize that the records of the UU, 1
Hundred would bo nf ...
""in in a statu or uh .....
"uiivn, All)
aterapu qf ouvw.lMe.Jtlnfr onlook
y any or the documents
''"in ti.o honrir.,8 met with rMu,
In-.,, the crowds, win, wee ',..'.", ....
lo "' l-v (!' detect. -.e; - ,, - ,.?,,
tors'.
K,1,'""sk s 111 f'-i-nd was in ,
"'""'I around one of ,t, .;,-,,,( ,in..
Among u butch nf i,i.
n.. I ...1 . "" I'ai'eis
' 'IWmpeil ,. ... ;
WHS a ihcsicr mark,l Kerenskv il,
SC'.-ll ill-'. 1 1 ; -
,11 spite ol II Hj ,s
1 I " e c! 1 j , 1 , . i,i... it -
' I,IKl " 101, 1 ti;.)l
'""Ic a spec, , ,la, ,,,,,..,,,
''lal the " !(:. ' l.-i- , , .... , .
" I HI I 1 I).
"V"; Keren.k,. a, ,!,. .;.,
' nn noai,- :h,
he, oii.i .
I,
The casualty list includes 14 whtte, 0
Three negroes were killed and 22 wonWfe:.-
OUI eignt Of thfl r4nfaM v , wu V4-
IpoUce believe that tZ'lt ? 5'? been "K
to in some of 0.7$ " 1
Thirtv f nn r -ui
civil authorities while the Z n? JtatelV
S. Infantrv hZ' i! e wt? 600 ambers of the'
the Breliinin7' r" msarmed and in dismce. Tt?.?
! tlOj A
.! I.
Ke
t!ie laiil.
t i.e i
( , n
Shi IV.
'' -I'll
1 1 1 I M
K
in pr
I c
,1
h'liidn
,1 the s,cr
i' iUg ili.'lil .
.clltetl
on ,ist
and
' :i,,d
for sj-
GoDT B'te" Asks T
- -aUgCu i o Day Of
iGE INCREASE
ISfiRflNTfD
Washington. Auk. 2K.A xv.0 .
. . " "u(,i; m
crease aggregating Sunnnnnn
iiually has been cranro ti, op
hop employees of the railroads' ,
uns,8outneastern territorv u
, . w WHO
announced today.
Tl.) ....! .
....n nuilll-Hient WaS Rffoclo.l U
o . .. v" ' c" "J
.-lecri'iaiy of Labor vvik. .
" 111 n mediator last, month Bft,.r
repeate.l effurts Kince February bad
fall d.
LIVERPIAN BRAZIEL
Mi- 1.-,-. .1 v ,
' '' i.neiuiriii and Mss
of S()ll(ll
Nor.olk. a . were married in ,1lP
lu-gister of !)r,s .,, . .,.
" ' II Uolll t'
Ol I lie Fence. J. VV M,,.i.. ......
x.v.l., ,JU mi -
day afternoon
till: I'MJST NATIOY II. nivir
l)ISH!i:(CTG A VAIJ'AlllP
11 AM) HOOK I ()H l'AHMKKS.
NEW YORK TO LONDON IN
48 HOURS
p way a
that an
ing as i
Stages ions that will save
and MOXF.V. The next time you are
In town go by and got one as they
are Free for the asking. , dv
Aug 21-6t.
. -t- . , .. :i fa-," ' ,''
(My I nltei Press)
.Olldi'll. Aug. 24. ew YnrL- l
London via aeroplane in 4S hours i
Sir
MARRIED!
FORREST J ONES
Mr. John Lemuol Forrest nf n.'i.
Icy. Va., and Miss Ella May JonP3 of
CmIU XT i
.,, iMirroiK, va., were married Sat
urday afternoon In the office of the
.Kisier or Deeds, by Justice, of the
I'cace, J. v. Munden.
Th" First National Hank Is plvlno.
Iiook of valuable Informailon the post-war nredictlon nf
farmer will profit by read-1 -omnton Dckett, Army paymaster. He
oeiiiiiiM uver iinj practical wi" wilr nas unvciopod Hying n
70 lmtii Tiirc I decado bevond tii
""Hi 1 1 ill I'J I f " "I uiui J
tl n 1 (1 ililvntnnmAnl
- j uv,wuiucl
peace
When ajjtrl marries and enters in
to a strange cnviroinnenl sue ;s con
rronted with ;v trying taste. Tl, .,v
I'i-Innc.. of Marjorle U'Hao u so com-prehpiiHlvei,-
describes y Theodore
wieer , -.Manle, " in s,.nmmi..
'osniopolitaii that every reader will
Ull-
ORDERS WILL STAND
SPITE OF PROTESTS
Oiv Fiiffcd Press)
Washington, Aug 25. Th,. u-nr
noparlrnotit ruled idav that n nrri.
ers sending the 4.r.th nivlslon to (.'bar-
I inroad ol to t;io T'aIo Alto
"anip will Ht,,d in spito of western
and' port hern protests.
t
it to mm
nsixixo MISSES OWENS
. .1.1 f -I 1 ' ' ".. .,
Mrs. Lean Rosa of Norfnt
KUest of hflr cousin, the Misses Owen
nn P1....i. .... . '
J ! imr. .,.. .. i. ......
" 'I witn symi.aihellc
uersianiiing.
T'o'l'H'O Ureiser ia the author Qf
"The Genius" on of thn b.Cf -..it..
novels In the past ten years a novel
that created world-wide comment ror
Us daring discussion nf -th
temperament. ' r-.
This la M ripnta.-...
. ,.-.,-.vi.i, b appear
ance In. Cosmopolitan, and ha ha?
. in-, )r r in .... .-
18 IDT IICME
.POPE'S PEACE
' (Dy tlitted Press)' I
Waithlnrt-nn U. vIe Im.
nations, UelgiunJ, Servia and Montu
nogro, ho havij sufrerea under the
ffon heel of c . . ... ,, , . .
Raleigh. Ano-i,
! J in the celebration of Sepfetb L TC(,U ta the
ia honor of the Mm.i, p ember thlr'i as a Patriots n,-
cantonments on ZZT Whft ""V for
All trip min; .. 1 i
carnation to preach patriot Zl aSked in pro
the Second. Pat,MUc Serraons n Sunday, September
Third arelied 7oS C0Unt seat on September, the
AGAINST PAPER MAKERS
fDy United Pr.ga)
Washington p
'"ncerted act.nn . ' 1 har,n
bopk nanpr, ,e pr,ce"n
two years. h '"Tf Ir the P"t.
mission toda , : ' :ra,e m. .
gainst the n Coa,W
and 32 paper manufacturers.
HURSHMAN
CARTWRIGHT
--,:,;;i;:"';;,,ri":-...
Mr. Htirshmnii i..
"f vears ben,, a number r
arn bee,, foreman of the Darn
dumber 'o.ni,nv . . re '
", " ' "rtwrlRht of this city Tha
'onpln loft on tlm three o'clock lA?!
for tLelr bridal tour
O.VK THorSAVD KARMRRjj
FARM WOMKN KXynrTKD I'OR
JHK ANNUAL rOVVKVTION AT
HALKIOH THIS MONTH
Kalelgh, Aug. 2F. r-mi
- nidi aliunde
mfMits have been nnmn.., ...
meeting and entertaintn T1 r. . t. ..
1.000 or more of fur,,-,. -
unn iarm
women who will enthpr
..v. ) i uesiiuy,
U"'lnesday ami Thursday, August "s
t" 30th for their fifteenth annual
'"iivontlon. Tho Hovi' ,i
Miort (rse at the college had nn af
tcndnncotlilsypar 75 ,,nr rent g.-eate,
'ban last year's attendance ,) if Jm
"xpecte, that tho attend!,,,,.,, , r,....
' " i a i ill -
'is and farm women tthi show al
most as great as Increasr.
Tl.
' i": convenuon thl ynnr will (!n
voto lis attention very Urgeiy to the
'""Hiiicratioti of thn farmm part In
tho war and how best tho farmer can
servo the nntlnnun this great, crisis.
Ti-ili ii T ) . . 1 .... j
' " ' ' lilT
conventioD. in ecut IVA Ofirrafattf
the North Carallna Food Consorva.
tloli Commigslorriand the domlrtant
fintA nt . I. a.l1.ii.
.-y. vjiH, t-uuTernuon will T)9 food
production and rotiservatfon.
The field deni'- dmtionn iiri,.
etc. will m t., ,!
S1IKE1- IV TUB HTSr.
-X
VroL fl3 T., iBt.l . --l Tt"
pu.oT serious operation nt
liurhnni t'lii piirix- i ...