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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 6

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ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. I Uf and T.niil C. Massev will I 1 Mr. and Louis C. Massey will PAGE SIX I tUt WWV hp- mm tn thn correspondent PRUSSIAN GUARDS LOSE HEAVl LY IN EFFORT TO HOLD THEIR THE HOME OP GOOD FURNITURE leave tomorrow tor a visit to points In other states including Baltimore and Philadelphia.

vyS 3 JOE CHITTENDEN IS WOUNDED THE HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE "It's good to see how those Americans flKht. We are glad to fltsht with them. Tbgautr we will ge the Germans." Very severe fighting has been going on also north of Noyon, along the Moye river and the Canal-du Nord and around Neslo. After forcing the Inst Joe Chittenden was In the thick of TRENCHES (Continued from Page 1.) Each one of these efforts added largely to the losses of the Prussians In wounded as well as In dead. More than twelve hundred Germans were sent to the rear In the courxe of the tight.

Both tanks and air sauu'rons con- the famous fight at Chateau-Thierry where the Americans saved the day und started the advance ot allied BEAUTIFUL NEW FURNITURE i-Hiiter of resistance arounu troops that is still going toward Her in.i rhnulnoB the French Arrived line. Joe was shot through the hip punfroiitiiiR natural tvlliuted to the rout of the Guards. Av and his leg was broken and he is now In the hospital recovering. He will to Ixi advantage probably be Invalided home as soon as he Is able to travel tor from the nature ONE ON THE COLONEL. of his wounds he will be unuble to do uttacklng forces with a galling ma-rhlne gun fire and pursued the shattered lines as they retired.

Tanks drove Into the enemy sholllng the assaulting waves and op Thnro-a iciko EoltiK the rounds on any more fighting for some time. His Col Drew. It seems that last week to make the homes and apartments in Orlando more a i beautiful parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chittenden have Mavor Jas.

1.. Giles started out on an BP arrived home and this Is the In forma ening big gaps tn the German lines. gaps in tne i.ermn rf ew memers lion that they have received. A let South of Leuiliy rrenm troops crossed the ravine of Fontaine for ob. ter from Joe, describing the battle will be published in Friday's issue.

Joe is St. Remy and took the bt CoI probably the first Seminole county boy mltage. giving th rnn thirteenth man who on the plateau loading to l.nFaux and i to be wounded and his friends here and elsewhere In the state are re the road front the Hormuage to he fc joicing over the tact that he is on the Sorny. of the Board of road to recovery. Sanford Herald.

French increase The ho a. ne told by 3 In the left ot tne inn o. nf ha. FOOTBALL NOTES OF ORLANOO Ihn hrllllfp I Uf VI urn ivnni'h troons HIGH SCHOOL. nonh the Allette.

took the him IS it." Col. Drew is now wondering what he is going to do with that Each day 'sees ths arrival of new arid beautiful new furniture furniture to make tnat "homey" appearance furniture of rich and rare elegance as well- With the football season rapidly np twenty-live spot. preaching the Orlando High School THE WHEAT-FED KANSAS GIRL wood Just west ot Coucy-te-Chnteiu and gained a footing in the woods weft of Nogent mill, which borders the road from Chauny to Terny-Sorny. These successes make serious Inroads on line ot defense east of the At.eue tiul New and Attractive Bed Room Suites issues a call for candidates for the An exchange says: A uig, nome fli-jWknil aof-nml innma nnit pverv Imv crown, wheat-fed girl of Kansas, may who wilf attend school this fall is org not be able to tango as gracefull as ed to be at nrawce tomorrow after on the plateau that the German troips ft i.MAi n(v-ttiHiit0i1 hnt-hnUSJ fii.A i acr cu-icu noon. were ordered to no a an, cs imrU.trained but.

she The practice will be held on the first line of the aewnse own lh. heUg whe, Of Unusual Elegance are the Various Period Design green on Lake Eoia at ociock now It entirely in French hands and It comes to doing the kitchen scrub, sharp. breathes have been made in the Sec The boys have been exceedingly for the dust rag dip, the trying pan wait, the pancake flop, the broom stick tunate in securing the services of Coach Trimble who made the All wave, the cooking canter and butter ond line. Soissons get more elbow room as result of these operations and the lllv-it Ailette with its formidable defens. oat.

Most men are looking for wives Western team In 190. who can do these home stunts success- Roy McCracken been secured as fully. are getlng tired of thes assistant cdach and with the two men socletv pretenders, these people wno as their leader and a little pep and claim they know, but never dtt, th. work the Orlando High Intends to turn out the best team It has ever known women who talk about the divine ft) music, literature and art. 'but are works Is entirely held by General Man gin ns far south as the Chuuny-Ter ny-Sorny road, while the smith bank is dominated tru- region north o' Vauxalllon.

The French now are only five tnite from the line they held before th. German advance across the Chemiti des-Dames, and the enemy has only narrow margin of fighting ground lie narrow margin or ngnung Many old players are returning thl not able to see the music, rhythm and fall and airwho wish to play football harmony in baking bread nor the tie must 'coioe-out and wcrlt hard.1 Period styles have replaced the former character-less designs. The success of fur- nishing a room attractively repends upon the harmony of all the furnishings but the furniture itself comprises the dominant feature of any room or suite of rooms. Tha style or design of the furniture must be carefully considered in order to secure a harmonious room. Ughtful loveliness In a pot roast.

Everybody out tomorrow aftarnoon -W-S-S 3 o'clock at Lake Eola. BUYErS OF YOWELL DUCKWORTH tween his t-vsent lines and the HU- BU Si FROM suCCESS. CO. RETURN FROM SUCCESS i rfonhnrff misltloit along the edg 0 THESE SOLDIERS WEPT WHEN FUL PURCHASING TRIP. THEY LOST THEIR BRIDES Mr.

N. P. Yowell. Miss Lucia South the forest of St. Gobaln.

Elite of Hundom it "Mopped Up." TO-BE gate, buyers of ready-to-wear depart 1 1 The French and Americans mH Around Juvigny the elite of the Ger ment of the YowellDuckworth Co. Miss llassler. buyer of millinery de in these days of frequent war wed' dings. It Is not the custom for the sol partment returned yesterday from New York after a very successful purchas man army, grenadiers of the Pmsslar Guard, picked storming battalions hardy mountain Infantrymen. They dier bridegroom to do the weeping! ini exnedition.

That Is supposed to be the peculiar privilege of the bride, but the order Mrs. Jeffrels, buyer of the art good department, stopped over In Soutl rnn.Hnn. where she will visit with was reversed recently In the Young defeated them declslvily, taking at, enormous toll from their tsnk. ap sending a nmnber of captives t. the rear.

The Associated Press cor resind'nt saw column of these prl Women's Christian Association In friends and relatives. Mr. V. T. Bulc Charleston, S.

C. when not only one soldier bridecroom-elect. but two of We have just unpacked attractive William and Mary Dining Room suites in black walnut and solid mahogany. buver of the dry goods department, al Also Drawing Room Suites upholstered in silk velour and French tapestry. oners flllnj back over the plateau t- them actually shed tears.

so stepped In South Carolina, and wll! They came In great distress to the return in about a week. Y. W. C. weeping bitterly, having Mr.

Yowell reports a very successful lost their fiancees, who were schedul trip and was able to secure plenty of ed to arrive that day from the coun the good quality merchandise wtiicn has always been the standard of thl trv for the rreat event. The soldiers, the west, where graves marked othei recent defeats. Most were youna. bu' I were sturdy and humiliation an 1 depression showed In their faces rather than the pleasure exhibited by other irlsontrs over their final releas from the Inferno of war. Tb American looperated In th" attack on Juvlany with the type o.

tanks which the French hava name-' who were from Fort Moultrie, SulH ttooular business house. He riort the prices of goods this year art not van' Island, had been detained for military duties, an on their arrival treat ileal higher than they were last FURNITURE 3RD FLOOR FURNITURE 3RD FLOOR yer and though there is a scarcity had missed the brides-to-be at the railway station. Distracted, they searched various grades of material, there art QiMutvDitlr." wm 0ios' Iat QawmDielT. many new materials to take their pla the town, inquiring at hotels, boarding house, and ferry, and soldier res. thouKh they were, they were weary All the newest Ideas In women' readv.to-wear apparel and mltllnerj "chars or "shock cars." Th-s engines of war have been callel "firmorcd Infant ry." They have I th suppleness of troops afoot Air' hey Advance readily Into the portions, dosllng dru'h with gritr some profusion front their qult kfirerf and footsore, when they reached the y.

w. C. pouring out their tale ot were Ably selected by Miss Southgal. and Miss Hassler. who promises a vert table world of new things for ths wo woe Into the sympathetic ear of the Y.

W. War Work Secretaries. mile long by sixty mile wide end hd seventy five n-plstered tot era. There was no town or court house In the county. Went hunting with Arthur Speer and cannon.

One of thte iirs mann- aim raiiiiifii. ii i hmiiid- Encouraged by the sympathy, and In connection with the evidence ol weukness noted In the Oerman war machine In the last few daya. an of flelul dispatch today from France quoting captured German documents showing the great wastage of men In i eel by a French lieutenant, killed of Orlando thlsseason. systematic manner In in which the young women began their work of on Cambral. the key to a lurge section of the old Hue, and It that place Is taken it appears to officer here that the enemy will quickly be forced to evacnute the salient In which hi la rapidly being pocketed by the Kiem-h und American advance on the Olse Allette lines in the south Germans before Juvltny.

MOTORIZE SANITARY DEPT. TO and killed A big buck the first day. tracing their missing sweethearts, the SAVE CITY MONEY spirits of the men soon revived, and In Went fishing and caught an eight bound trout. Went fire hunting with "Testifier Wt Wilt Get the Germans' A pilot of a.damaced tank who show-id the American the rout and fo tgh' with them All afternoon, d- bred l.it.-i (Continued from six one) Mill and killed one of Woodruffs the enemy rank wa received with pvcullur Interest. According to these papers, a typical Gorman Infantry battalion In March.

IMS. when lh German drive wa launched consisted i very short time the girls were local-d. and just where they should have been. Though It was the first visit of the work of the trash Dept. Is consum milch cow the first shot.

Fell In love and the lirltlsh thrust eastward from Jeronne the north. 8a evident I the growing disorga I in going to and from the trash dumps. In making my Investigations these young country girl to the city. with Florida and concluded to atajr and raise an orenge grove. URAGH CHOSEN FOB of 9S0 men.

On July this had been nisation among the German shown they had not lost their heads, In spite I have tlKiired that the truck will dls reduced to, ISO and a telegram from in reports from the British front that The Inrjccst grove In the Bute was, four Acre At Mellonvllle. Most of the of the fact that they had previously lost their hearts and after falling to KING OF LITHUANIA place four head of mules and one man. while at a matter of fact I believe erand headquarter ctua uuiy old settlor had a few treea In their rriusts opinion from line officer as meet their soldier aweethearta at the Ilia i it If will ilUntnr. til nililM soma officers are inclined to think It possible that tha enemy may be forced to a withdrawal to tha Rhine this year. Othora, however, feel that the skill German leader have displayed station they had gone direct to the Y.

WHEN DUKE WAS FIRST PICKED and three men. however, my figures to further reduction. 88 TO KULE there 05RMASIY IN-1 are oasea oniy on me lour muiua anu M. A. a Port Moultrie, Across the hArbor, And were fe nd sound In the care of the Secretary' wife, herself yards, but no commercial groves snj none being planted.

CaRimanced looking for a location. There waa 8 settlement on South Apopka. The settler said they were protected from cold by the big lake and bad OLDEST ORANGE GROVE IN FLOR SISTED ON DICTATING. one man It cost the city on an aver doe not warrant any anticipation ot as of 122.09 iter head ot stock for IDA an early collapse of the military me a War Work Secretary. feed, this Item alone amounts to SSS -The Duke ol ot "nhatn.

S'pt 4 At the close of the Civil War boy So Cncld mixed tha Y's. the sol oo nor month, shoeing the mules cost Lithuania. Ill Vrach to King of china. American Army May Attack Soon in Tennessee, Just from the army with dier going to tha Y. W.

C. A. tor as never had a killing frost. There were a great many wild orange tree grow snd Vllna is to hs an average of 110.00 per month for tho hat bn df iled. the catilial On all side It I evldunt her that four head, harness cost 17.00 our men sistance, and their fair bride going to the Post Y.

M. C. A. The following ing around the lake. announcement ot the formation ot the The diifsl crown of Lithuania r.

$200.00 making a total for the mule notiKht forty acre from the itate First American unit which hat beet day there wa a meeting of the Y'a In a horse And a little money, concluded to go South. No danger of getting lost, a he had no special ptac In view. He found Atlanta In ashes, spent Sunday In Hawklnavllle? passed where Jeff Davis wa captured; on reported to hnvi been offered to th teams, not Including Incidentals $3o5. brigaded with the French and British with a wild grove on it, cut the tree off three feet from the ground, bud Duke of rmh last March, when It I oo montn a Charleston tnurcn, wnera a uuuuie wedding wa solomlted by a chaplain fur final training hava been with The truck. I have figured that gat ded them and had fruit In three year; drawn la be added to It.

have been from the Navy Yard. end oil will cost Sftl.00 three men, was stated ihiil he probably would accept It. Lat-T ikspatrhes from German sources sulci that the se in it arm niaoe iniriv acres, it taken to mean that tha American Had thert been Hostess House at driver and two collector ot trash I I 1 .1.1. little Atore At Valdosta. I Lake City.

Gainesville and Ocala vIIIuh. Ita .11 would attack during the present year. Camo Moultrie, this comedy of error 1175 00 making a total for the truck I. nnw in uiuunv and hft been bearing fifty year end lection, of the Duke, who ernes of Ample time remain, It I said, for and near tragody. would hava been Ihlt will reduce our expense ti a niBhi Mim.

ntuff mi the Oklawaha Wumembfrg family, had ha a good crop now. Some ot tit averted, and this story never been WM pt month and under con tha organtiatlon of the force to be cotnptoled And th Assault launched strong criticism In Germany, I river. Fifty mile to Melloovllle and .1.. Id It Ions I will recommend that tha city only one house on thl road, Mr. Stw- art' near where Apopka now 1.

Stay iui nviu'ivttinv'iiv iirr ung. the Covc-mm-nt organ, de. larrd xM eonslderatlon that the choke had Wn made with- nd ou on mt0 mkil ter thoroughly I would recommend told. RETREAT OF GERMANS IS PAST BECOMING A DISORGANIZED RUN ed all night there And to Melloovllle trfes will have a yield of ten or twelve crate. The question ha been Asked, doss orange growing payT We have to go by what ha bon dono, The jWriter selected A location, prepared the land and planted 8 thirty acre grove for C.

McKey of Valdo- next day that wa a far he could before winter Interfere. Th American army la a picked force composed ot th prim fighting manhood ot the nation and tilled with ardor for the battle. It form, officer here believe, an Ideal Instrument with which Central Foch will be able and the German noverameni wt.n a Cltr glva each auto dealer to. not allow Lithuania to rnme tn anvM" ln opportunltj to bid on There were no roads nor settlements j. l.

i. I the truck (Continued from page 1.) St. Quentln and several other rail And south of Mellon vllle, which wa the head ot navigation on fit. John river road center upon which tha Hind on- of Germany. The Duke of Is mK fiftrfour yeart old.

His mother find "at the trash ltids ara bulky but, not heavy, and that a thret quarter. lo deliver real offensive coup when he deem the field ready. The present la, Cla thirty year ago. lie had cumulated $200,000 from the profits. He tot 120.000 fur the crap last year burg Una depended seems Imminent.

nd named for Captain Mellon who died there ami waa buried on th bank fighting, In thla view, I preparatory to the delivery of such blow and It and th crop I a good or better thla of the river. The soldier had built who died rrar. aso. ass a Du -hess ffl It tha enemy Intended to fall back upon this Una when he waa forced Into withdrawal along thla whole front Fort Reed two mile from there. There year.

If there ia iny evidence wanted I. t. llntTa or uanna. lie has four sons and four over thousand pound weight, of now apepara probable to many observer that It will be delivered soon and were about twenty house In that course this ran ba discussed a yoa I not aoa tti I are rapidly dwindling aa the British line turgo forward at the very cen neighborhood. little (tor od no probably In region east ot Rhelmt or of Verdun, where the concentration in tvtvi himself and to Walker packer at Orlando, who have bought the crop several year and to 1 W.

Moore. ho take care of the grov. 9, la postofflce. Some of the soldier war discharged there and commenced the of enemy reservee to meet It will be rraiemity rin. tier errect at- lached to plain bar.

lost In business Very Respectfully Submitted, district or Yo well-Duck worth Co. or II. C. RODEIITSON, Dlckton-lvea Helm. Hardware Commissioner Sanitation, atore, Elnrtor please return to Rppor- iaf.Hi0 nttirm sit City Orlando.

ter of the great baltlefront. Marshal Halg't force are moving on Cambral. Cambral Next Marshal Halg's force ara moving difficult because of the blitar fighting rtrst white tettlemenl In Orange count i The county wa About ninety Florid Orowsri In Flanders And Ftcardy..

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