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t PAILY CAHTAL JOnWAU SALEM. OTS.GOS. WFNKSDAY. MAY 2X 1917. TWO THE Our Advice To You: Wear ihc kicx a hutcltv, UGATO Dent I Bones I !HatVfeil Bent by fblnmt If.; Short B OTOP O roiatrd. nd - r rl:7a this bone bcadiof, fancy " hor cjusc corns, bunion. cml louse, flat-feet, io-w-io naiis, etc. Why hare torairro (aet, heo roomy, restful 1 Ju eatora ive you relict or freedom from foot-ills? Let oa fit you with a pair today. MADE FOR MEN. WOMEN. CHILDREN Bring your m-ktle family hen lor Educators. The EDUCATOR nark branded oa the sole means the scientific Edu cator shape that "lets the fret frow as they should." Made only by Rice & Hutching, Inc., 15 High Street, Boston, Mass. ail - f . ki (straight: J Bones i Tht Grewf i Strshtinf FRENCH COMMISSION HAS REACHED PARIS Bducator for Men PRICE 326 SHOE BUM o. CO. Voluntary Censorship of American Papers Kept Their Departure Secret Pans. Miiv 2'.. Mnrshal Joffre aa si former lVrr.irr Viviani arrne.l in Fan ;h: ffiiing. completing their III.- I'i ited Mute. . n.i-Mi'ii to j Marlil I and ether Jot f re. Vice Premier Vivimii members of the French war fomiiiiM'ii sailed from Now iota May ! 1"). Their departure na kept such 'dose secret under the voluntary censor j "hip that it v as generally believed the Krenehnien were still in Washington. jThey sailed ai the same steamer that I brought tliem oxer I After Ymani's fly in jj trip to Tan nl an.) Jofrre'.-i iit to Boston, the i commissioners met at Baltimore the aft j ernoon of May H, made a dash to Washington iiir their official farewells to President Wilson, then went to New i York on a special train. Koaihing New York shortly before midnight, the commissioners boarded tus and were taken to their ship. When l the wssel sailed out it a believed she I "us en route to Hampton Koada to pick up Jot'fre and the others there. ! FRENCH ADVANCE ! (Continued from page oae.) By ALINE THOMPSON -Mr. and Mrs- Henry B. Thielsen had Kaily today all the remaining por tions of Corrillet were consolidated including an immense tunnel which the !(!ermnns had laboriously dug out under 1 11 1 lUVIttll. German soldiers raptured by the French advance declarc-it today f'irld Marshal Von Hindenburg personally visited the C'ornillet front recently and supervised all arrangements for the abortive offensive. This tunnel under Mount Oornillet gave the French some troublesome days of fighting The Hermans hid their reserves in it and form its depths they frequently poured these forces out just as the French succeeded in overcoming the German lines. This sudden reinforce ment of the enemy would push the French back. The original French as sault on the mount made May 2 was thus thrown buck at the moment of vic tory. In the tunnel as it nas captured today the French found an entire Herman bat talion, including a staff major. . I --"t. ' - V HIT , . illil llll-ll H as tnerr cuests earlv in th wpoIi fr 'otferinor will li t..b.. silvt ana Mrs. . (;. C'onoway and their daughter, Miss Lillian Conoway. The Conoways are now making their home in Woodburn, having moved there a few weeks ago from Vancouver, Wash mgton. The many friends of S. Guv Sntoenf will rejoice to know that he now is rapidly recovering from the operation which he underwent a week or so ago, at the Salem hospital. A party of prominent Hood River people including Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MeCully and their daughter. Miss Eula MeCully, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Me Cully -were guests yesterday at the E Cooke Pattou residence. The McCullys are on a motor trip and left last night for Corvallis where thev will make a short visit before re turning home. Mrs. E. r.reie'on of Portland, ar rived in Salem today for a few days visit and is the house guest of Mrs. Paul Johnson. On last Sunday afternoon the Hazel Orcen church was the scene of a very preuy wending when Miss The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Townsend, 110 Myers street, was the scene of an informal (lays ago, when t-r., of the Fair grounds road, who are leaving soon for a sojourn in California The eveuine was snent nlavintr ,.urA v French Gains Important. Paris, May 2-!. Ileneral N'ivelle's re sumed offensive today won for French forces complete domination of the Ail ette valley, capture of three German lines of trenches east of Chevreux and .... 41... ... l. - they entertained sever- .i.,. ,. -. i t in. , ( y pui.UU ill" UK IU . it 111 O Till C u tncuds lor Mrs. Townsend 's sister.: The French official statement detail Mrs. R. F. Fetts, of La Grande, Oregon, led the offensive as being thus success- ..u .ir. ana mts. iulward Tallman. i tullv prosecuted in three "violent at tacks" at different parts of this front. "The attacks were most successful," the statement said. "From the plateau Vauclere to California the French cap tured all commandiiif points dominating the Ailette valley and also achieved splendid progress on the northern slopes. "In the region east of Chevreux we captured three German lines of trenches in the course of the night and smashed a German counter attack on the new position by heavy fire, the enemv losing I heavily. Three hundred and fiftv pris oners were taken. "Around Kpogges a German attack failed." ards. The Woman's Alliance of the Uni tarian church will meet in the church parlors on Friday afternoon at 2-:Ui o'clock. Sewing will occupy the time and the meeting will be closed with refresh ments. The members of the Aid Society of the Woman's Relief Corps, will galher at the home of Mrs. TIMeii r ....,.. wick tomorrow for their regular after noon ot sewing. The hostesses besides Mrs. Soutlnvick will be Mrs. Norma Terwilliger, Mrs. Lamoine dark, Mrs. Hlanche Davis, Mrs. K. Schott, Mrs. Alice Coldwell and Miss Hattie Skelton. Mrs. Albert Fuestman will worn- 1 j ' V r Hih". d:l It ,i: hi j Endurance aUVf Gladvs Mav '- fl II 1 n , " ,,- bride of Mark M. Aspinwall of Brook.. ,"M,., V St'Pty f th" 1 mte'1 Rev. K. O. Shepherd performed thr" t he ' 'V t " tc00. ceremony which was followed by a JJlV b'"P' 1,00 orih Nineteenth '.v.. uic an v,icoB UUIIlt; ife A w tbove Li-,1'- ".' -ill pre- laee and silver trimmings. Miss Ruth n"t l? fh" " rw,tIal ?" Aspinwall was bridesmaid and Myrle i E, 1 .-fu L ht th,lstian nflo.l Mr A aiiliia-nll TiHI V. ."s. l"c liiUKiitimiie will ne uiuic .Vim. Kathrvn f'rvulor Sf,.,t .....I... and Edgar Coursen, accompanist. The bride was attired white satin and chiffon 1-ruit.i attended Mr. Aspinwall. Little lieana Shepherd acted as ring bearer. and preceded the bridal party. The guests were ushered " by the .Misses Dovie and I'lah Rhodes. Preceding the ceremony Miss Cecil Knuthe played Lohengrin's weding march. Mr. and Mrs. Aspinwall left for a short wedding trip to Portland and Vancouver and upon their return will make their homo at Brooks where Mr. Aspinwall is interested in the Logan berry industry. Miss Clair Barr, a talented young musician, will be presented in a special piano recital on Tuesday evening, June the twelfth, at the residence Btudio of Tier teacher, Miss Elma Weller. Several other interesting programmes nlso are being prepared for an early date by pupils of Miss Weller, and in due a children's recital on June 15, and an advanced pupils recital on June li). The World Wide Guild, composed of girls, has s.rranged for a splendid pro gramme of Indian legends, songs and readings, to be given tonight at 7 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Mrs. Anna Rogers Fish Will Present Students at Unitarian Church' CENTRAL POWERS (Continued from page one.) Lull on Bri:.-.a Front London, May 2.'!. Another lull seem ed to prevail on the British front today. Field Marshal Haig's report indicated entertain "eavy iierman nomhardment of posi tions on the lliiMlenlnirg line firmly held by the British, with a return of British shells, but otherwise only iso lated fighting. "Around Bullecourt throughout the rvening and night our positions on the Hindenburg line were heavily bom banled," the statement said. "Our ar tillery replied vigorously. Xo hostile attacks developed. r-oumeast or uavrello early this tions. In honor of Memorial day the morning we earned out a successful ' program will contain a nninber of pa- laiu. a numlier of Germans were killed, triotic and memorial selections, and Our forces returned without casualties. Iwill conclude with a unique decoration ''North of Armentieres we took a fcwKcrv'''e, memorial in character. prisoners as a result or patrol encount ers at various points." Supreme Tire Quality United States Tires have proved that tlicy have 'that supreme quality, that mUes are packed into their structure the vay endurance is packed into steel. A vast number of the motoring publio know that by experience, and they have answered in the only way that 'the buying public can answer, by giving United States Tires tremendous sales increases, sales increases that are vastly greater than even the sensational increase in the number of automobiles this year over last TV"1 ni 1 ' . ill'-! i-'rV.; . A Tin Everj Need of Prict and Use 'Nobbf 'Cham' 'Royal Cord' 'Usco' 'Ploitt United States Ti res Are Good Tires Vnitti Aolrt'Mrt" tni Tat AtttssmH Jlavi M On Sttrlitil Wortl end Wtar Ihsi Matt Vi!td Stiltl Tirtl Jsrmfc ISI!5 Pfifv! Hie. Song Red, White and Blue. Readings: 1 Donald Davidson, Your flag and my flag (Nesliit); Johnnie's checker story; Ju a dime museum If Hnrflette ' 2 M rs. Blanche Howard: Au aver- jage boy (Phelps); Johnnie's history Alis. Anna Hoyers Fish will present j lesson (Anon); liasebnll in de pnrk a number of lu r students in public pro-1 (Gnitarman); A toast Jo America gram at the I'nitariap church May 27, j (Anon.) m iniscolls'iii'iuis readings and recita- :? John Cniifdielh When ful her nlnv- ed baseball (Foley); Filler fights (Ells- charge (Luthrop.) ilchatin holm meeting was called by German so cialists ami that German interests would dominate the sessions, led some Hail Pernr,)-.. rmi neutral delegates privately to ovmes b ,Vr., g' the belief loday 'that XnX uf (r , -f f, ll!iam, SinlmS' allied socialists was fraught with con- -' ," 1 cn-espondent ) siderable peril to them personally l'''ftish Armies in the Field, Americans in Stockholm pointed out :. ,7 Ttl! ronun.es got word today as likely to increase the suspicion of General Pershing seasoned voter- allied nations that the Stockholm con- "",s( w.oro so"n ''Uilltin v-i,n tnpr". ference was a (ierman move, that tin. ' "'Well, the kaiser's got another dis- German government has credentialcd ! l!Sr(,'al''e surprise coming to him," re all its delegates; that Austrian and linl-' '!'ni'lu'' ""r mml i'overed bombardier garian representatives are here and!1'""1 tn f''ot trenches as he rolled that the Turkish legation has specific- of the lines for rest. "Heprobab- ally designated Turkey's committee. lidn't figure on how quickly the The ceutral powers, therefore, are all F'l'ted States could put. forces into the represented. So far it annears certain ' fiylit." worth); VVisht 1 was a girl (Kisec). i 4 Rex Howard: The American flag I (Drake); Kearney- at Seven Fines USteadmnn). that only the Russian allies will be on ha ml. delegates of the If little is being said Fourth of July in these mostly because so much i. about it. about the days, it is bring done 0)HA5CSJaSIWtfJttAWWJtliWOJlfiIft DlRCCTtONS , HKtICturtt D) lilt rfKU.IAaifWNT (HnmbtiljUl Summer Colds Weaken They are even more dangerous than winter colds, for they hang on so long that they be come chronic catarrh. Heat and dust ag gravate them, cause the infected surface to spread, and fill the body with systemic cat arrh. Neglect costs health and energy. PER UNA EXPELS CA TARRH It does more it builds up the weakened system, regulates the diges tion, removes the inflammation, overcomes the poisons of catarrh, and in vigorates all over. Forty-four years of success proves its great value of which thousands gladly testify. ' Accept the verdict of two generations yourself. Don't be swayed bv prejudice, when your health is at stake. Take Peruna and get well Liquid or tablet form, whichever is the more convenient. The Peruna Company, " 010161.015,01110 Everywhere along the front soldiers f1 i'l officers ulike hailed the news of the Versliing expedition with delight. Prussian guns were busy in the Ypres region today nd there was a small Bri tish raid in the neighborhood of Villers Guislfiin. Otherwise theie was no big fighting. Tho Cennan Statement. Berlin, via London. May 2.1. "A heavy sanguinary blow," was inflicted on the French in the repulse o'f their attacks from I.aville to Aux Bois, to day's official statement declared. The assaults were made in the morning and repeated aszaiu in the evening, being marked by stubborn hand to hand fight ing. - Tho statement said fightitng wag "limited" between the Aisne and th Champagne during the morning and afternoon. BRANNON GETS JOB Beloif, Wis., May 23. T)r. Melvin A. Brannon, president of the Universi ty of Idaho, will succeed Dr. E. D. Ea ton, resigned, as president of Beloit college, it was announced this morning. my ( 4 A I- Song America. .") Theodore llowai society (Mall). .,, ,,, ti-'Lulu li. Walton: May Billy (Oas iiwiiv); The new Mcnioiial day. 7 Albert Schindlcr: Out slc.((hinS with Sophia; Buying a railroad ticket. 8l'aul I'm vino: Esquire Ninihlf Frog's mistake (Fries); Keep n gom , As Jimmii) sees it (G. C Jones.) . II Theodore Howard: Keenan s .. . . .1.1 f.lntV 1 1 i lii.iofl.iVA I'll 1 tOll . ' ' 1 v (Riley); Give them tin; llowors now (Unknown.) Memorial onermg. Song Hftir Spangle hern rectified in th'N" "ta-'f- : . ,....-ii!f'-; .'Military sW-T-Vf menace tad w r recently. mant Banner. nc .iilmarinp Menace Has Been Ameliorated Pnris. May 22.-Knu..'e ifensive beginning 111 April io.- ( German offensive nu 1 . , result has not only been Br.... n- K ; but it has forced German . J to use H I fie.. ll lei'" in tt state- J. Warren Kerrigan, the popular firm star, who will appear in person Oregon theatre Saturday, matinee and evening a t the iininil.'ls u (.. sfnn the I'reiic ,. u:i, , ci- arc. j-rem.er nn" s f ment today, "".'V,' ,f rp- tcrpellations y. ... milita,.. ties as 10 r inin 1 " 1 situation. "Perhaps (lie pcopl ., 1. " Uiliot asserted offensive. "Hut if committed i the l's' too lisciissitiK 1111 faults have have 1 f Vico. Spam. .,,.j.,lk(Wlit . I'"80"8!'" ofrt Kt H. 1." . i, , '. n..nos. it m '.. lowing iii('!l t.. too " ..... u- Keep HcfliJ1, jTcef it Promyour $kd, dealerorfromus. t&wt( ' Outfit consists of W mK Durham Durlc Domino PJ. frSM Knol'!! Razor wilh whity Amen- W coo Ivory h.mllo (' f' ti- T , 4 Vl'-