Cape May County Times, 30 August 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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CAPS KAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CITY. N J.

HI IT FORMER RIHDEKOiG LIKE

British Start Drive Along Scarpe. FRENCH ACE NEAR ROYE

PORTABLE HOUSE BEST FOR SW1KE Advantage of Movable Cot Is That It Is Easily Change! Around Pastures.

SELECT WELL-DRAINED m

I —R<-ljiark»M*-•Wlmtbvii «if the rirw WU«on Him* hnw Ixt-n u*las as a Kite

*h<»winc thr ln*t plunci- of a lorpwl.wsl ulramshlp. 2—Amrrirali iri>lKi» nt l.yim*. I'raorp. 3—Kuia* «if the l-cruliftil A!l~Tt ratltislral nlitrh the for (>»-ir cun*.

NEWS REVIEW OF THE GREAT WAR Acvances of AIFes Threaten tT*e Whyie Gerrran Line From Ypres to Reims.

FRENCH CAPTURE LASSIGNY Fa’I of Noyon f!ade Certain by Vic- I tcries of Humbert and Mangm— I Haig** Forces Give Hunt Several Hard Blow* North

of the Somme.

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nd Tpr«

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Mile fn.nl tH-l«

him] uilli < .ieb hl»»v ih.-ir n^*i»lnn.-e j Crew K.r.ker nud ihrtr ilrtmltr n-tir— | tm-iii in llnmly more «s-rt.~jn. At no (MiUit did the iiliie* trill any ».*‘*at ex|MUUH* «f territory, hut eeer>-whi.;\j they rtrori they c.iinid crouuil Hint »n* of rlt:il lt.ipjrinl»rr to the defensive ayatom of Hie Hun*. When the week rinsed it :i[..*-3i ed lik’d) Ihut the inwniy inu*t ultb-ira* from the rtilSre ri.-arvljr oalieiit and Hint he pmbnldy vvonid he forced liack to the CHhii de» 1 >im. - !*•/ re lout- MarKhal Focli nan not only “picktn* the . imeket*" of the Nun. hut he t»a» turn Inc them inst-le ant. Mw* than thvi. I tie na« forritt; the fiennan* to fish*, trbere and *r*iet> ti- rlioae ino.-ml of nnalting Hi id' aH.-n-k* In aertora of their selection. Thu* he made it nlUMt lmpo«dhle for them to reorcanlae their hal'ered divisum, and prepnrv for a i-iutil.T-atroke tliat uiicht

he effectlre.

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Th« wvered Won au.talned hy the enemy during Hie «reek «n* the captun- .if Iji-«*i<nv. one of the key jniir.i* •«f hi* defen* vc llpe. The town, which Im* lone hmn but a ma*. of rn n^ waa UiL.-n by fieneral Humhei-t'a IVetM-h nnny l'wfai**dBy. IntheKime nttin-k fInryOumeamp «-aa entered. Orval «;«■! wa. tak>-n with the «reiiilde *ud boynort and the plat .mu that OomUirt-d the valley of the smereedme nicut Humbert', men drove fmuanl betwe-m the Mata Biid the Olw until they nad n-netie.| til." Adetle. Huinlaud'k tro ipkoreupied the li*i*li: of l*teniont on TliurMhiy and then ruptured Thlewrviurt. tbu» coni 1 •'••tins

Ins out the ntiniemn. maclilne enn 1 ne*Tv Tlic priaonera were In pood oindllion. but neouied Very clad to be cn|»iured. Nett .lay M.-.rshal Hale delivered an- . othiT blow. tiii. time Immediately ■ noutlfc of the ncetie of Ilyns'* auoceaa. Iieiwivn the Anctv and the Jvinline. SatUfaciory profreM wa. tr.niiv there j mi Thursday Hals let loose n third j attack, in the Alliert ao-.-tor exiendinc ' south to Itray Hie town of Alliert wn. taken and the Ilritikh ru*he«| forward for a culn of aeveral mile* dcaplte desjiwrule rest stance by the

enemy.

Sleati'ihlli' the fb-niinn. w*re slow:- | ly Setrinc oat of the salletit 1m-iween I Ypre* and l-i Uaaaer und.-r steady I pmamre by the British. The lichlinc ' lierr wn« roulluuoua and slidrufor tinHun. did not wish to iv hurried. !>ut when they moved too slovviy they were prodded wl'h vhioas attack*, as north of Baltl.oil and nrnr Merville« New. from ilie Amerinins chiefly ! o.niiM-nei* Iboae hotdlnc the cinter of \ the Veole rivi-r line. These men made ih. es|ie«-|nl .-Sort, to advance, but i »ucce*«fully held on to all fielr |hi*IHv.ns. despite the crent activity id Mir enemy artillery. Their aviator* ilid tnurh i-xi-i-ilmt work durin/i thr «•*•'.. e*|es-lnlly in the line of lauublnc. Thl* seem* ilesiined to their particular duty, and It will prove to lie of utmost Importance. Tb- arrival at the fn-dl of Ameftraa-mnde plane. i-»u».*i CTeot rejoicing In Hie army. In the IVoerre the Americans, hy quick work w-lth rifle and creoade. fru»trale«l attempt, to raid their trencbck.

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All of the Japam**e tr.«>’>* for the i Slliertati rx|M*Iitluu have Iss-n landed I at Vladirostnk. and inure of the American i-onlinecut liave arrived there. 1 1 »es|ilie minors to the contrary, these i two nation* and 4*hlna are operaiinc I tli -re in complete hartnony and their foma. are ip-ttine Into action at once i to aa*i*t the <*zee|m-Slnvak* and to' matnialn eontrol over the tran«-SI-lierian railwny. The enemy. «n«»>*lna t!ie faw-li* In eastern Siberia, made j np of soviet (mop* and Teuton var j priaoners. lu* a strvnsth of 4U.IMSI neai wiik 7<» log pm* and 2nu uia.-hine I sun*. In iran*-Ba(kalla. also, the | * 'seek* ere flghtins again*! heavy i»ld« i mill haste i* needed secure Irkutsk I and western SHieria. In Itu»*‘a the i frecbieSlovah* <-aptured Sliudr.ntkl. j an lui|*>rt£iit railway Junclioii on*! of Hie 1‘rnl inunntiiin* and between Kk.-lerinburc ano Kurgi.a. No delltiil- new* ralue from Ar V i "litel a tel Hie Munniiu tsai*!. ili..iii:li <oTTioin dispaMiea »tuerti*l the nllle. j had wlibdrawii twyimd raiic*- of the t*.l*heviki artillery. I*etra»nid lia» been the «.*dir of , bloody tint'll* led ween I^tllsli cunrd* • od rioters mho drmantlrr! fowl. Iftst; ) dr.*?* were killed and wounded, and : finally martial law- wra* pr<H-lalmed. In j Moscow there is n veritable ret pi of

S(aiin will ••ontinue t<

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Imsses of atlierl and neutral m.'r-i-hant shipplns durlttg Jn'y uccnrcated .'tl.I.'Mi pv»*. Ion*, an .n.-rease over the month of June but a big decrease from the losses of July, ltd7. There I* notliinc in the slil|ip:tis 'Ituation to change the ofiinion that the submarine cnmfialcn I* a flat fallur- Ita out brinks now are sporadic and more an noy.'uc than seriaus. Among the neu tnl nvlkm. Hint have suffered from It Sjaln ts wloiwing Hie oumi rraent luctit. and Inst week it notified th iuijH-riiil tSennan govenimen: that S|s'.ui*li lonnuge having Im-*-d r.sluced to tlie extreme tlnilt. Spain will Is • •lilige... In ea.e of new sinkings, to *uli*tltute Ihetvfoe Onnrn v...*«cl« In lemed in S|Kiuhh |eirtc A! the aaine time, the S;ianl»li cal'inet auuntmeed

•rte nenlrnl pnwlerman

dement In S|uiln. and every' hint of i rupture of rein lion* brings vlolm' ■roti .1 from the pro-tiermnn prvs*

Germany"* '.nte*t pioc.- offensive mnslailnc of •iss*-in*. by h-.i-JIng wen Wa* o|H*uei! by DiKIOT tviif. mlnls'.e: of isiloiile*. who devoti*l hlmm lf matn ly to hlanutig liiglatid for "stortltig the war" and attacking the British In tuition to retain the c.imj't.'nsl G-r man isiloales. He al*o defended Oer insn's eourse In the nenr Ijist. as serting that she wa* mend;- protect • uc the frontier people, of Itu.vala UU til the) are Culmbte i.f delertulnlt.g their own national future. The «’ns-lio-Slovak* he denonniwl n* land le** rotilvr tin rid*.*' Tlie expre**e«l d.* lermluatlon of Hie allfeil nation* to defeat the German, on the battiefleV' lives Ii.Mtor Solf grvwt pain a at amuse, his hitter auger. —■* — With tro:»;i* going acroea the Atfantlc at the rate of about 2&0JMIU a month, with the new draft law about to be put on It. pn«*ace. and with war Industries well or.;anited aud ready to operate full blast, the American government I. ronfmtited with a sertoii* alioiiag" of lalwir. A million worker* are n.-eded at once ami the administration inieij. that they stMll tie provided for tb. cviorsru. that art' making war iuatcrl*la. no matter wfarw li:ip|*-n* to private budne**. N .nea setitial Industrie* will l.c eulli«i im to give up many of H-ir men; all Idler* will lie put to wur.-. and women wilt lie ii«ed to release men for war v tlmt women cannot do. Tlie em.T ry I* one that muat lie met. and tbooe In authority propose to meet It In same spirit In whl.b they have •he med for a huge army of OghtafX —Hi— A gem-mi fivdin; of sattcfaetlMI I fiervadcd tlie country wton |t wi i uniKNincpd that tile I W W imi er« mi trial In ttlcvgo f,,r disloyalty ) had le—u Cinivbled. Next on the ••f allege*) dislovilb*. to be riv. cose «if ju-llivr ore flve t.lista— Vii-tor I.. Ib-rge-. Adolph Germer. Irj win St John l ocker. J I^imiI* Idiglaht j nnd William K Kn Fbe .-hargoa

the imutde *ju* * of the .-midr. .*.k forceful actio

r war tlejwrtt.-ietit

Senaral Mangln'a Army Smaahe* Prucsisn Guards Thrown In To Reduce Menace To German

Poaitiena.

LnaJcn.—-While the thrman.- wcr« bus iv i-araged m iJ..(endir.g thwai- . • nxelnst thr attack* of the Brit- •«:: aad French armies from the Ancre Ufver to the region of Solsson*. Fl- l-l Varahal Uaig atrurk another surprlae , . w over a now front north of the rdi battle rone The new offenuiTe a la launched from the ehat of Arra* . i the Scarpe River au-J southward . the Cojcul. All along the front • tint is h pressed torwsrd at some glared to a depth of more than two" t1*. ‘ and captured a half doien or a.0!e villages, among them Uoncby-'v-Freux. Guemppe and Wancoart. Across the Cojcul the new Oritlxh itucka on the old battlefront hiourhi . n to the village of Mory and St. l.jger. and farther aotrth the aatxll 'town of Favrcuil. one and a half tnl>J rathraat of Bapaume. from which it. 3:itiah pressed cn eastward about . •*•!>. Farther icuth the Drifah arc '.;oited unnlflrlfe'.ly to have reach'd wetera outskirts of Tailloy In the t pper movetrer.t they are car.:- uc out egatnrt Bspaam* W.'t Haig's a ea sow :landing well within .tun range of the town It aeerrs llkel) that the Ge rtrni will te fo T»d to evarcal* tiaprume In abort order. Addltiowtl gain* tlso hive b-•• n rixi';' hr the British cast of Albert and cn both aides of the Somme River. : fact, notwithstanding the (Sorts of ;!ir Genrana. through the use of Itrg- - .*:o:t-emi nu. th» British and French ill r’.rri the lice from Albert to So *- -.-jn* have materially bettered their ti'.cna and carried further forward • Ir plan of making the Picard) bat--round untenable for the fn»av. The French again are hammering vay at the environs of Roye. on - of - -trout polnu of the Somme-O!>e front, the capture of which dnubtlesa ild cause the giving up by the enemy of the entire aalleat from the Son;me. Jn the north, to Noyon F:ev -les-Roye. to the north, and St. Mard, to the south of Roye. both hav* hern captured hy the French, despite he deiperate resistance of the Ge*. esna. end Roye. like Bipautne la f>e sorts, apparently la in danger of bent; pinched out of the |'ne in an ■nveloping movement More that ft*"' prl*oner« ve*# taken by thr French n the open-.tion. The German* have thrown further •teavy couster-att.cka against the Preach In the ngioc north of Sols »cn«. where the French continue tiel* prejsur* northward la z^aaouver' which rariouxly threat n to outflank the rhemln-dt a-Pames and Baon rector* had to put the entire German I'ne freta Yprea to P.fci l:r* In Jeep trdv All the attacks have been suita!::fi by General Mamie's fores aud th' french even have pushnl back thr G*-rtsr.na beyond the paints from ahirh they started. The (amou* i*:us sign Guard has been thrown into tV bxtih to check the Frenc's. bet. aa in their tflort* again*! the Fren-h and Arvrlcan* In the Vasle arr'j . .jr* m»t * th defeat. . Th* op-'tstlona of the British on the po.-th m pait of the front, from th* exal of Arra* to the r -gioa of Bailrourt. have brtuckt *tiem virtBitiy ui*n o* very near the old Hinl ahi.rg

U A. LONG-RANGE GUNS. blow tip Dump* Following Thair Lo

cation By Avnstora.

Atttrii *b Army on tb* Veale Fron' —S* v .a! Geiman lunmun-tlon dumps tort"; i f '.tie Ye»|e RtVer were blows O'. > ‘.'i-., .trdos.ve* from the Amer tear ran Thu uaa the oaly notahl* irod'Bi in the operatl-ma hetwiea So.-**'n* and Htu lu *. al'hough th* u»u»l exchange hetwien 111- artilleries

tVoodcn Floors Arc Good but Not Neoeasary—Should Be Higher Than Outside Level of Ground to Insure Dryness.

DISTRiCt ENRICHED BY CHEESE FACTOIf Prosperity Brought to IsSaiw Community in Souttreast (Prepared by the TTultid Fti'^ jj.

fPrepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) A well-drained site should be select'd for the hog house and. If puasible. here should be sufficient deration to five the hogs a climb In reaching U. If practicable the house should occupy Jie south side of a hill. Principles of construction: Foot Import ant things should he observed in »og house construction; namely, light, ventilation, warmth, and cleanliness. Light la provided hy placing the house ilong a north nnd south line and by nutting In oultable doors and windows. Doors, windows, and roof ventilation furnish n proper Interchange of air. Hogs need good ventilation aa well aa people. A well-constructed house with good floor and bedding provides snfll-

tient warmth.

Make Quarters Comfortable.

Let it be remembered that the bof) has little natural protection from cold; neoce the necessity for cntrfortablc j ™

Oiees* Isolated

southeaa

fanning

the retni the lack the outs

cultural

story of small c which, w

appears

and Indv Yesrbool States A

Tlie flt

section ' spring o Hon of 1 small bn hullt am $400 anti the end < returned net gain the total In the c tabllahn averaget weeks a!

factegy. of $375.

common

The fl

ling ts ts of ir-i*).*) «ar y« !ria« itlon i

the prof lioasiMe si stance ed to in farlorirt were o; cheese v factorlri Carolina Virginia worth e Oarollm then In Honed r

Dom

Good Typa of Individua’ Hog Hoc. ThU Howsa Haa a Number of Win- ‘ down and Doors Which Can Be Open- t * rMt 1 ed to Provide Ventilation When *■ “* Weather Conditions Permit. quarters. Cement makes a satisfactory Boor, bat In colder climatea must be covered with wooden false floors. A good floor makes It much easier to keep the bouse dean. The arrangement of the house should be such that the beds and feed floors are well sep-

arated.

There are two general classes of houses—large community or stationary. and small Individual or movable, i The large house has Individual pens and U Intended for quite a number of hog*. The advantages of the large house nre: It U more economical for a Urge number nf hoc*: It la cunvenlent for feeding and afford* provisions for saving manure. It the house U to be quite large It Is usually advisable to arrange the pens In two rows with! r,c * *• an alleyway 1--tween them. The alley cl * ,1 * t * should be 4 to fl feet wide unhws It la j tt**®! < desirable to have space for the pass- “P" lag of a wagon. In that event the al-1 *" ley should be 8 to 10 feet wide. j Individual Hog House. The Individual bouse, aa the name suggest a. la Intended for one bog or tor a now and her brood. One decided advantage o.‘ the individual or I •octal »lhouse 1* tliat It can be moved from place to place and can thus be kept ►aultary and made arcmotble to pasture*. There are two general atylM of . individual house*, namely, the box- 1 shaped with four upright walla and the A-«haped. The dimensions should , Ih* C feet hy 10 feet, or 8 fret hy 8 feet. ! Wooden floors are good, but not oecen- i 1 wry. The floor should be higher than .• outside level of the ground, to In- * sure dryer**. All houses should he ' huffidaotly high to penult the aatendant to move aboot them with coAparatlve freedom. By Idacing fruder* on Hie wo,11* a few hu-bea from th- floor. Individual bouses may be Bard for far-

rowing proa.

Wh*m a number < f aowa are kept on a farm H may be desirable to have a regular farrowing pro. A small bouse I .fed with fenders aerrea aa a far-

Inotnn, JtuxSi frit vi

it tlJRj 1. brig Ofbr to thr

v k -f I bit til It wx«k id fig t WX* M of «pa s farM worth In Udi. In N<d ‘ and T« ir TV* In Kal I fartnrt atn aa ■fa sotdl *J nf Idl'd I IrshlT W tw k •!d »am rmal oortht 1 tbialfl tfa. ed tan* •rm* k sndaH 1 ! bri» I ■ettrrtfl roorrl

IR Sll nr byE it •(

I* A* jerky I

nual return and prev - Ing from g1rln2 ’-l”" .-•naive feed*. The romp'.

1 y i LitaJ "I- win I- >

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INvi Igfa COMPLAINT.

Inches a have the floor. The object of the fender Is to prevent the sow

lying young pigs.

Also Asks hug i Public.

Keep flies In Check.

Kvrry farm should hate as a part nf ita t-qulixnart a sprayer of some wirt as well aa suitable fly -.top*'- oo that the Sir* may be kept In

far as thrtr tomwatiag the

Object In Applying time.

Tlie iMartioae ot a paying Hate to th*

w-il U *o rorrwrt or net

the apenatlsia aay. ' age to ailag* CVTg"* «•* mated under ordlr‘•'X * ' be necesw-iry. Thl* I ,r anticipst.-d shortage

Milk la •*•*«<■

Milk U called a T r rause It contain* all tic In nearly th* right l ,r prnprr nutrition and 1“ gestible f.-na; butter ne-. attract!** f*<

I rid CMH dlgaelJble: eheerov* I trta vain* and la • t ov ’ i