Dixon Evening Leader (Newspaper) - August 5, 1918, Dixon, Illinois i 4. NO. 124 MONDAY AUG. 5, 1918 THREE MAY MAKE STAND ON VESLE PRESIDENT of Time to Fix Things up Nations He Not About Outcome of the But Help Win S. Played Square With Germany to the ten Vice President and Mrs. R. Marshall at the Sunday The vice waB at his best and his of war and war was lo conditions early in the day kept many from the but on the Sunday a big dav and the vice of the the central program played by the Symphony orchestra added a great deal to the afternoon's music was inspiring and and placed the sreat in condition to receive the address of the vice audience expected the to discuss war and ho did that to the entire of talk will lonK bo It was true to point and the character of a talk the in his section of the country anticipated and approved vice was after of Carthage oWf red the Dr. platform Mrs. Marshall also on might have avoided this if we had made an effort thai said the but we have begun Tfi or SO years conduct of our is pri ami the conduct of our is in this Our people could never in the affairs of Bald Mr. point the look occasion to air Ills opinions on immigration believes that we had too in we This have We should ba 1 it all on Page 7.) 15 United Press Aug. losses July the date when the Crown Prince his last unofficially estimated today from to of which 40,000 are losses certainly are much TO LAON CASUA MHT 2!)) IS LV THK Uself for Heavy As of Is Sunk Off U. S. United Press Aug. Thirty survivors of tiie tanker sunk Sunday ido miles ofr the Virginia have reached the navy department announced to captain and men still wireless call from received Sunday told Ibat the was being Tile were up by naval were It belonged to the Oil company and was in 1!)!,'). Press Leased Aug. casualties for the great have to pour into the war of 4 07 wore made In addition 2!)! will be ready at 1 in. for release to morning Many more names il was said have reached the war department publication is awaiting customary fifteen notice to a total of 7iM) announced today or ready for announcement the casualty list tlie must for losses suffered thus far in tlie 1Ii;I so far was divided as in 20:i; died of of died other wounded 100; in IS OPENED UP ON IN FISMES WHICH FELL TO THE YANKEES SI OFFICERS BELIEVE FOE Ml RETREAT TO THE when thought they could atop in big flight and rest Yanks hit 'em again at and started them toward the It looks now as allied until cliase the back to and St. The lower 1 battle of Aug. 2, when tlie big advance was the is today's FOR THE SKT IN TIIK 1(1 Mi United Press Leased Aug. 5 will be day for more than Americans the IS ami 21 and Ut if meets urgent pleas of Marshal a ret getting plans miller way way for passage oi the now warnings that should not beyond Sept. if tlie calls for November and December to met out of Class caused and to consider Estate Is Valued At the will of the late Mrs. recently read to Ihe a fine farm near Malta was to her Charles and a farm near two houses in town and all personal to her Mrs. William U. The estate is valued at CASI in K. 10. 10. A. 1'^. 10. H. Spring 11. K. A. U. of M. A. S. A. S. Wood T. I St. T. A. P. W. 1!. S. Ship Is Assigned To Press Aug. 5.- The Stales shipping board signed a training ship to the Great Us port will be This Is the ship to be commissioned by the and will be under of Captain Irving L. E Man Stolf of Willie riding his collided with a car George Hall at and received painful Both his legs were badly and his machine was d. He was taken to a both bouses Monday to begin work on the chairman of the senate committee that Ills would begin work al He thai in probability It could reported after a few days may be made by tlie to its regular 21 upper Dent said that Baker probably would be witness before when ir lakes the General chief of and Provost Marshal Crowder will will develop tlie measure particularly in to lowering age below 21 hut there is a general that there will far fighi than was The Leader Eddie ace tells of the life the American aviators over thei series of ten of e in of on the war of F. L. Hamilton ami L. Evans leave this evening for Chicago where they will attend the M. another of his in America in which he te to help win the Vance Little J. R. of the Camp f comedies a new series of over about the American and Spirit of Joan Press tells of the scenes of desolation behind the German GROVE IS BACK WITH Kood of up II few true life and to be in TItu flist one will 1)0 round in author of the lias with boys and will draw and of the on tlic crossed on a steamer carried some of and aro of siddier life tirst ill today's issue for every 1' flag to by War Mot Association or Conn ty OF St I 4.......nlKlK war is i's a I rail is leaving hi stood nil Hill 2)ir> the was one of moving on 1 found a wide path of witre l ai il were filled with and while rouds a lahor v. i rapidly from all of dead i lie w ho hail il rear lay In In were thick as r wood was shot to open n wood ami lown of name 'M ry ioti of a bit including on recent damage than he al though it out reports of the I 111'; that Ihe made itn tie Cottonwood Obstructs was snapped oir by heavy wind yesterday seven miles south of Dixon nil falling tin i - ment pavement anil for a A party of who a cut the out of tree .ni l the road passable at The tree later was day al anil lite mothers of till in army and navy of Tin re were of Woman's ill of and of also set aside for the of were hundreds of IK tin folk having nil Ihe fun their little hearts 111' was ly of the In point of enli and The pro early and will remain over fot the this the of Hti Army arrived on lead by arrivi a in park Boon afternoon ltd was busy hands I soldiers and pleased The no dii rs tell son re alive to his famous Ulchar who took a prominent part I the of Illinois th days of Civil and of arrived early In time fur Kram this afternoon they and at Assein biy park picnic at Lowell park this left I dock at 7 o'clock and a breakfast at Dixon's A was held several Dr. president of ai as of first features of is the concert by the After the 111., will address Ihe Ills subject and Ihe arrived In Dixon and a very pleasant day in will give a talk this i Ih a man of and he will on 8) it was by and staff Otc had tho at Bai and ot 1 Al. 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Marne defeat has produced uf in of and never before wen wit newspapers deploring wild rumors that the and have heen von I was killed in a with the are port ray fair and warm tonight and WITH FRENCH 52:30 p. lince Ifl alt along the which points machine and there ar cations liiat tho enemy has on the are lory freely to haraes five mileB WHB holly bv wem hack and French sent three email foroes tho fighting occurred atS farm und near RI were unable turo of tho has mined and blown up French artillery heavily largo concentration of lit the region of St. northwest of In Preas Leased Aug. and peace have arrived in lii and to advices received Press Leased totalled divided as in died of has word her Carl W. Krandson of Mrs. Emma P. Howell of this city has safely in Mr. Appleford formerly attended the of TO FRED S. Press Leased Wlr WITH THE Aug. ar has opened tip on the and roads room tt past two days and there chino gun ai in the In tho hands Indicating that omy may plan sistance patrols are After the Americans other U. S. troops northwestward in the Dole marched forward downpour of rain Saturday Hunday and spent most ot feeling out tho boche effort to in the afternoon began violently officers are that the boche must ret the casualties past 4 8 hours are endre from the Vesle is now a vast a mirror r the having smashed tt Every town and lage is not a house All about may be seen tyi signs from those direct to ones renaming of the latter hears the name are numerous gauge ri ways built by the boches with steel freight cars standing on 3 and more rails for stood beside a battery by young Americans yesterday wh shells were being NEW Press Leased DE ' a. 1 ill. IS nave established 1. on the lo at Bazoches ' in the gion liave severe as point in the It la repo ' An abundance of material by the July 15 hasll gaged eighty-seven 1, ono including forty-seven 564,000 in the M