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   Lock Haven Express (Newspaper) - December 13, 1917, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania                                LOC HAVEN EXPRESS LOCK THURSDAY DECEMBER PRICE TWO LO IS Reports From Bolsheviki Sources Say the Cossacks Have Been KORNILOFF IS WOUNDED I NO JAPANESE TROOPS IN VLADIVOSTOK YET Russian Observers See Little l Hope That Cossack Uprising Will 1 and thai r fines have u d and Hn Nil Jau I in this al 10 Me thai liolin in tintit per that tin 11 and was ir n tint the n bels hav hav lu Kali IK o fu It t ground to billi ve thai Cos will ii tl ir E mm 111 SITE Nineteen Counties Show Greater Wheat Crop Than Reported Heel If with tin viki In a U Urgent Talks Given in Schools By Miss Elizabeth Peale and Charles tnd of coin on the General 1iiblie have led siir of all the schools in the giving uils to the in lo tie of ro vitli ih adult of the population in ing ii a he or he was to tile lill uill and to the same to ii as soon as also left ai the and the for tj ih It is b that win all be In as time us liosi the thereby himins that will do nail in food and thus the allies win th CROZIER SUBJECTED TO GRUELLING BY COMMITTEE in toda Hit Affairs J Ilial cun adopted for arm has i vW riii a in filial lighting and that the rifle hav lit turn out ii of for Irid nl Low hi liy LANCASTER COUNTY IS FIRST Delaware Shows a Crop of Fifty four I I Ilia ol n u ilIT than and thit on lud ii bush Is ol l iMll uire Ithe Still in a The Ill Mai and the f 101 ds iti i lil ol Id I it Var li slo liv i i ni i pltl it ii u in I In nl id lill v bin IA al tili honed Is l iId r or n mr oil b and SHin 1MH nn In in loil third vilh an avir am an and un 1 r Ii ii nf nl tun ti li r into tin nr clai Ilii German Drive Carried Enemy Through Tern THE ENEMY LOSES HEAVILY Artillery Action Reported On French Enemy To Strike Big t it i i i The lines on l he western vest Cam are Induing he illicit the C r Mallin the a The in in in At i it n alli ifai i i ll evn Hie ol lie liy the ne ih u i I1 v r our h re in No in mov bin i i h is lo a in NlM e M an liy the who also bombs on J hi the Diagnosis of a Malady From Which a Young Man of This City As a of a tion b from it who from 1hihi hii lu a hal not ihi but another ani that th he an aid of Hi to Ih thai un his then li IIKI pn ii iir lo Ha I hat icl did net have ii and it is of Ii IUi h i i ii d Ii ill as ai I r u I 1 iin i in tii t astam i in ie f 1hilaikll In hat nl il Hi v il sirl t r an i nl Ih hnr r from IH nl I ir l Un i Sicri lir n l Lot k liar ir I M IT in I in nil lor i Vaills ioi ELMERS FIllS ll would as Ii lion iel ID be simM aid nia a dins til mir i I K on schi M Distributed to Army Men at Camp By HOME FROM DIFFERENT CAMPS the anr and Leonard K kni I Th In ami Paul rii lo 1 dl in Hi me frt m Mr Ilia eni lean Irvin i in d v Hi a am lit lale t Troop socks provided AH til Imv on a ten days furlough were found to In in for to min of th in ale r a fw days with his to m M Mik they i pi el 10 on 11 ct is also home dn il airp Ml I U ml a n Un Ihe Mi and at ami in tlie interest f d Irte OH COMING i 1 I Washington Ivi anil l AH TO I LOCAL DRIFT Governor Names Judge McCor Chairman Furet and I ihi of throughout Ih tJ a tin loral In Un lor th army d KU Kurst and IS A MACHINIST IN THE AVIATION CORPS I ll f ii I v Ii ha ill foi III iii li for Foil to the i mr In the tion run A Hi mans I week h tini and I a ul I in I Sums PLAN ORGANIZATION OF i T I 1 nt a of men to the iion I loda lie If by the Left For Camp null anil Mrs and r TO THE GARDEN THEATRE John i ol Story no an Charming Score Features of a and 11 Thir is with ih valiant soldier il la ori and of fi pru All the M v iir of Th an il lo inet un his and Dei nibr at ion Ill ll ol i 111 HI Tin I I eell her a iLs Ml v hile Up ill Jm u t i horns cil sirls all in ile UlC Front al to n di i TO mil linst American lo Go In Secretary Urges Against Accept ing of Reports By Enemy of KEEP UP THE BOYS HEARTS Promises the Freeing of Ger mans From the Master cf VorV IV to rv ill from of rr of uv i Panicle laM mUit In an of iln in i i all rec uriN ui or minor mill In IIKI Si Jan a of to h i h will mi r ii i d I ak 01 i r ol 1 ol the of for on moment to ii will tri Hint II Must be Kept out liberally otn to lii iai sr more nan moru than init our ar iiI on this strona onus for imp ami tho not to i Inch ard ni thai on n iMit our most il in lur un ot or IMII minor not I 111 ou in all out aiy just ground for iui Inn on liir you ionld read tale of is coins on of what our has already to Hi this itin nations lion thai the never be doln tj the Ann rii i the voice of ant noJ of hale and the can lo unr sunls the I onr na lion ill arisen to a shr in Daniels Counsels No Smooth Mind I counsel no vonN in the J favor for til men or the His per mad with His fate must he the tale of those have fallowed his hall in until er liall V lli lonls vie shall live li see that capable from of mill Hint hamade rv home a e of RISE IN TEMPERATURE ENOW STORM ON THE WAV Tie of has simr Sunday lal been for Hie mercury did Pol I s ami Ih ill flunn Ill V till a storm nil a liKelihood of an all uf Hie before CLEMENT PUT ON LIST i Camp Hancock Commander Is Replaced of Age Camp aside because war is mans Major General of the Division surrendered 1meoniinand to senio ranking general of the fol lowing a from the war de retiring him on the srounds of viral disability in line with the of sending for in the position of general otD eers of and physical en is in the best of but ar he Is Ui years of age he had to so on Hie inactive lie lias a member of the nia for 10 years ii rank from private to that of lie left here Wednesday afternoon for his home in He Is known h I i and regimental as an disciplinarian ant His judgment lias al times been The generals three John Infantry Ma jr Charles of the military and d to the division were at the to bid to their father is beins accompanied bj his Captain was with him on till t to the French CALLED TO COLORS IN THE SIGNAL CORPS SERVICE Pinion jind I I enlisted iu tile signal lorpa department of the aviation having been notified to re for at left fur Full after to Cn ir whose best wishes them as they go out to I ike their place in the large army oung men in the different of SONGS OF THE By United Press Staff The American By lur some times better than tmy toot tlie Marseillaise but they olaj the anthem better thau tlie play Im iuro tin Ma one at a as Marshal Joffre down the Hue ot troops The first two were Ires el to one mule Tlie three as well as the average French soldier lint when a of Poilus the tame the Star the anthem was lot ol unconventional trills ami II Neither as with tlie other hymn as it have I i we lite laie than they the Free to Travel Anywhere and Not to Be Compelled to Regis Proclamation HAS MOTIVES FOR LENIENCY Would Impair Output of Mines and Munition Chief Executives subjects In the mcst of he or more of whom art and lo the al lied will suffer few as a resn t ot var between the lands of their bit til and In proclamation yesterday declar ing a state of in accordance Aith act of that tin in this be fre to live air any where thai may not enter or leave the without those suspected ol enemy activity tray They need not register with police or as Germans will be to do arc not barred from the 100yard zone about docks and warehouses cosed to anil not required to have I he of Presidents Hove The motive in drawing distinctions between Germans and was described as it was realized that the sym pathy of ami ether immigrants from the Austro Hungarian generally is not with the mother country in the war and they have not been guilty qt the multiform campaign of violence under the Gorman war such a large proportion of laborers in munition and steel and coal mines consists of Austrian subjects that it was found practically impos ablo to administer against them the regulations imposed upon the who arc not half as numer ous and more PERMIT RATE INCREASE ON COAL SHIPMENTS Fifteen Cents A Ton Advance on the Bituminous Shipments to Lock public service commission on according lo a is sue an order permitting the York Central and the to certain coal cents a The may add that sum un roal from Uall to I ook und he Ntw Voik SLOW Shoo and GraM Flat ami Hawk Una mid 5lun son la Junction anJ Lock YOUNG COUPLE START ON MATRIMONIAL SEA ENGLISH WORKERS WANT i i i iv The HIM American place on I Italian in STATEMENT ON WAR AIMS lill ll consisted Of lit i r ii all Ill I A bit was Id In 1aliuritei toda thai the and Hie Ill that he HDII was hi an curl and of wur The I d lo have Ill I aims and peace on the ill the mar future UNDERWENT OPERATION IN WILLIAMSPORT of this Is i in ll to a skil n his burn ed some timi the fail ed to heal BUSINESS IWENS ASSOCIATION WILL NOMINATE OFFICERS The s Association il at s la i of for is to SHE IN TWIN Wilson Orders Strike Committee to I Tai Labor leadera I bogan at iu may be because dutit lias ordered the media lion to como vas what the men lii Tin Si d ligati it Hi tins ii ami mm unit mid are tu in with Hie striking l I il Media of that is now in the to go to Paul and endeavor to strike ID the II of Io MihS of in marriage at th of Johns i by was at b Ir r Tin von hi will at furnish No Mill Hall Pcd Cross The Kid was to him burn this evening in the at Mill has on ac count of the heating plant being out of from a frozen Mary of Snow a In Ibis city son of of left this for Kort X thi HI v of this but bus on of at in tills city on Ills way to the Ambulance at C U  

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