International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
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France announced. War council in U. S. war department April 21.—British war commission arrived lost. War industries board. F. N. Scott chairman, Oct. 12.—British gained half mile on sTx created. March 11.—Tornado in east central Indiana In United States. created. mile front in Flanders. Dec. 17.—Charles Piez succeeded Rear killed more than 20. Turkey severed relations with United July 80.—Germans penetrated Russian Germans captured part of Island of March 23.—Thirty-eight persons killed Admiral Harris as general manager of States. territory east of Zbrocz, but Russian resistance Oesel in Gulf of Riga. the emergency fleet corporation. and 200 injured when tornado wrecked April 24.—French war commission arrived stiffened. Oct. 14.—President Wilson created war Dec. 18.—Gen. Goethals made acting suburbs and part of city of New Albany, In United States. Henry Chapman Gilbert, Washington* board to stop trading with the enemy and Ind. quartermaster general and Gen. Wheeler British made further advances In Arras first man accepted for National army. took other steps to curb enemy activities Progress of the War of Civilization acting chief of ordnance. sector in face of desperate opposition by April 10.—Explosions In ammunition British cruiser Ariadne torpedoed 88 in America. Germans. killed. German air raid on England. ylant of Russia near Chester, Pa., killed One Russian and two German torpedo Against Germany. April 25.—German destroyers bombarded July 81.—Anglo-French forces opened boats sunk in battle near Oesel. April 27.—Explosion In Hastings mine, Dunkirk but were driven off.. greac offensive in Flanders on 20 mile Oct. 15.—Destruction of French steamer near Ludlow. Colo., killed 119 men. American tanker Vacuum sunk by submarine front taking 11 villages and 5,000 prisoners. Medie by submarine announced 250 lives DOMESTIC ®?ay 2L—Great fire in Atlanta. Ga. loss naval lieutenant and 9 gunners lost Aug. 1.—British and French gained further S3 500 OuB lost. ground in Ypres sector, but Germans Oct 17.—Two German raiders sank two AMERICA ENTERS CONFLICT April 27.—British occupied Arleaux and May 25.—Thirty lives lost and great recaptured St. Jullen and part of West* British destroyers and 12 Scandinavian half of Oppy. hoek. damage done by storm in Kansas. merhantmen they were convoying in the April 28.—Congress passed army bills North sea. Jan. 17.—Danish West Indies passed under May 26.—Tornadoes in central Illinois i. Aug. 2.—German counter-attacks in Flanders -with selective conscription features. killed about 150 and did millions of dollars' repulsed. Oct. 17.—Germans in full possession of island sovereignty of United States. worth of damage. Czar of Russia Deposed and Radicals Guatemala severed relations with Germany. Korniloff succeeded Brusslloff as commander of Oesel. Jan. 22.—Blue sky laws of Ohio, Michigan American transport Antilles torpedoed: and South Dakota held constitutional In chief of Russian armies. May 29.—Tornadoes in southern Illinois, Seek Peace Hindcnburg Line April 29.—General Petaln made chief of 67 lost. by U. S. Supreme court. Aug. 8.—Austrians captured Czernowits Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Arkansas French staff. and Klmpolung. Oct. 18.—Germans captured Moon island Jan 23.—Women of North Dakota granted killed many persons. Smashed by Allies and Teutons May a-Chilean minister to Germany from Russians. British re-took St. Jullen, Flanders. limited suffrage. June 7.—San Salvador, capital of Salvador, demanded his passports. Invade Italy—Other Serious draft riots in central Oklahoma. Oct. 19.—Germans made air raid on London, Jan. 29.—President Wilson vetoed the and a number of surrounding towns May 4.—French captured Craonne. Aug. 4.—Shipping board commandeered killing 34. immigration bill because of literacy test destroyed by volcanic eruption, earthquake Important Happenings House passed espionage bill with modifled about 675 ships under construction. Oct. 20.—Four Zeppelins destroyed by the Feb. 1.—House passed Immigration bill and fire. press censorship clause. French. Aug 5.—President Wilson drafted entire over president's veto. June 9.—More than 150 men perished in of 1917. British transport Transylvania torpedoed .National Guard Into federal service. Oct. 23.—French broke througn German Feb. 2.—Indiana and Alaska prohibition blazing mine at Butte, Mont 413. lives lost. Germans made violent attack on British lines north of the Aisne. inflicting heavy bills passed and governors of Oregon and June 30.—Water tank fell on whaleback May 5.—French made big advance on in Hollebeke. losses and taking 8,000 prisoners. Tennessee signed "dry" bills. Christopher Columbus at Milwaukee, killing Compiled by E. W. PICKARD. four mile front southwest of Laon. Aug. 6.—Chancellor Michaelis made many American troops went Into first line Feb. 5.—Senate passed Immigration bill 13 and hurting many. May 6.—Bolivia severed relations with changes In imperial and Prussian ministeries. trenches and fired first shot at Germans. over president's veto July 1.—Niagara Gorge trolley car Germany. Oct. 24.—Austrians and Germans began Feb. 8.—Utah's prohibition bill signed plunged into rapids 28 killed. May 7.—Coalition government of provisional THE WORLD WAR Premier Kerensky completed a coalition offensive along Isonzo front. by governor. July 25.—Mine explosion at New Waterford, government and soldiers' and workmen's cabinet. Oct. 25.—French made another big gain Feb. 14.—Ohio senate passed woman suffrage Cape Breton, killed 62. delegates formed in Russia. in Aisne sector. Aug. 8.—Roumanian forces opened new bill. Aug. 4.—Mine explosion at Clay, Ky., May 11.—Italy reported destruction of 13 offensive north of Fokshani. Austro-German attack drove Italians Feb. 19.—Washington's "bone dry" bill killed 31. German submarines in one week. Food control bill sent to President Wilson back to frontier on the Julian line forcing signed by Gov. Lister. Aug. 10.—British steamer City of Athens, Jan. 1.—Germans defeated Russians In Chicago board of trade stopped trading abandonment of Bainsizza plateau Feb. 20.—Senate passed drastic espionage Wallacbia. carrying missionaries to Africa, sunk by in May wheat. 30.000 Italians captured. Canadian conscription bill passed. bills. floating mine 19 lost. British transport Ivernla sunk in Mediterranean May 12.—British again hit the Hindenburg Aug. 9.—Teutons forced crossing of Suchitza Oct. 26.—British and French made big attack South Dakota prohibition bill passed. Aug 13.—Eighteen killed in trolley car 150 lost. line, establishing themselves near east of Ypres. river in Fokshani region. Feb. 21.—House passed senate measure collision near North Branford. Conn. Jan. 9.—Premier Trepoff of Russia resigned Bullecourt. Brazil declared state of war with Germany Aug. 10.-sBritish drove Germans back prohibiting importation of liquor into prohibition Aug. 18.—Large part of Saloniki, Greece, and was succeeded by Prince Golitzlne. May 14.—Senate passed espionage bills existed. two mile3 in Flanders and French advanced states. destroyed by fire. without prohibition and press censorship east and north of Blxschoote. Oct. 27.—Italians in general retreat, 100.000 Prohibition bill for Kansas passed. Oct. 2.—Typhoon and flood at Tokio: British warship Cornwallis sunk by torpedo. clauses. Aug. 11.—Arthur Henderson resigned as captured: Teutons advanced beyond Clvidale. Feb. 22.—House passed army bill without many killed. Italians attacked along the whole Isonzo labor member of British war cabinet, being larger general staff and universal training Oct. 9.—Million dollar fire in Guayaquil, Jan. 1-1 —Japanese battleship Tsukuba front, gaining ground north of Goritz. Oct. 30.—Austro-Germann took Udine accused of double dealing concerning features. Ecuador. destroyed by explosion 153 killed. May 15.—Chancelor Hollweg before the and broke through Carnic Alps into Venetia. Stockholm conference. Feb. 2S.—House passed senate bill making Oct. 28.—Great floods in Natal, South Africa Jan. 22.—President Wilson, addressing Reichstag refused to discuss Germany's Herbert Hoover made American food administrator. city of Washington dry. thousand drowned. senate, gave world outline of terms on peace aims. Vittorlo Orlando formed new Italian Senate passed administration revenue Oct. 30.—Million dollar fire on B. & O. which he believed lasting peace could be Trading in wheat futures stopped in six cabinet. Aug. 12.—German airplanes raided England, bill to raise $350,000,000. docks at Baltimore seven persons killed. concluded. middle west exchanges. Count George von Hertling made German killing 23. March 2.—Senate passed $517,000,000 navy Dec. 6.—Explosion of French ammunition Jan. 23.—Destroyers fought two engagements Italians made big gains on Julian front, imperial chancellor, Michaelis having Aug. 14.—China declared war on Germany bill. in North sea, the Germans losing ship in Halifax harbor killed 4,000 and taking Monte Cucco and Monte Vodlce. resigned. and Austria-Hungary. March 4.—Sixty-fourth congress expired. wrecked much of the city and suburbs. several vessels and the English one. May 17.—Senate passed army draft bill. Oct. 31.—Berlin reported 120,000 Italians Peace proposals by the pope made public. Twelve senators by filibuster prevented Dec. 17.—American submarine F-l Jan 25.—Germans took mile of French British completed capture of Bullecourt. and more than 1,000 guns captured. trenches on Hill 304, Verdun region. passage of ship arming bill and much sunk in collisi' 19 lost. May 18.—President Wilson ordered one American transport Finland struck by Aug. 15.—Canadian troops captured Hill other important legislation. ./ British auxiliary cruiser Laurentic sunk division, commanded by General Pershing, torpedo eight men killed. 70, dominating Lens and the Loos salient, Woodrow Wilson took oath of office in by mine 350 lives lost. sent to France at once. He also signed Nov. 1.—Italians re-formed behind the and entered Lens. private. French transport Admiral Magon torpedoed the army draft bill and set June 5, for Tagliamento. U. S. government's plan to control flour 141 lost. 1 March 5.—Wilson and Marshall inaugurated. registration day. and wheat put in operation. British announced capture of Beersheba, Jan. 31.—Germany announced submarine Honduras severed relations with Germany. Palestine. Aug. 16.—British and French made big I March 6.—Federal grand jury at New blockade of all enemy countries, outlined gains in Flanders, taking Langemarck and Itfov. 2.—Crown prince withdrew from the York indicted 163 eastern fuel dealers for forbidden zones and revoked pledges on May 19.—President Wilson selected H. other villages. Chemin des Dames to the Ailette river. criminal conspiracy to raise coal prices. submarine warfare. Jan 10.—William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) C. Hoover as head of a food control board. One German cruiser and ten armed Von Mackensen drove Russians across March 9.—President Wilson called extra Feb. 3.—United States broke off diplomatic Jan. 11.—Sebastian Schlesinger. composer. Nicaragua severed relations with Germany. the Sereth river. trawlers sunk Jt»y British in the Cattegat. session of congress for April 16. relations with Germany President at Nice. Aug. 18.—French made great airplane United States and Japan made compact March 21.—President Wilson advanced "Wilson dismissed Ambassador von Bernstorff Wayne MacVeagh, former U. S. attorney Senate passed the- $5,342,000,000 war budgot. raids on German positions in Belgium and on open door in China and co-operation in and recalled Ambassador Gerard. date for extra session of congress to general, at Washington. Germany. the war. Feb. 4.—Germany agreed to release April Jan. 16.—Admiral George Dewey at May 23.—House passed war tax bill carrying Italians began new offensive in the Isonzo Americans taken by commerce raider. Nov. 3.—Germans raided salient held by 1 April 2.—Congress met In special session Washington. $1,870,000,000. region. German gunboat interned at Honolulu Americans, killing three, wounding 5 and amid great patriotic enthusiasm. Philip Boileau, painter, in New York. Secretary Lansing refused passports for Aug. 19.—British line advanced 600 yards burned by crew many German vessels In taking 12 prisoners. April 9.—Supreme court upheld woman's Jan. 20.—William de Morgan, novelist American delegates to Stockholm social* American ports damaged. east of Langemarck, mainly with "tanks." Nov. 5.—American patrol boat Alcedo minimum wage law of Oregon, and desunk Feb. 7.—Cardinal Diomede Falconio at 1st peace conference. Many I. w. W. loaders arrested by U. Feb. 5.—German submarine shelled and by torpedo: 21 lost. clared illegal price fixing restrictions by Paris. American ship carrying supplies to 8. federal agents. sank British provisional naval collier Nov. 6.—Italians retreated from Taglia- I means of "licenses" for public use of Feb. 10.—A1 Hayman, theatrical producer. Switzerland sunk by torpedo. Aug. 20.—French drove back Germans in Eavestone and killed four men, Including mento line. patented articles. Premier Tisza and entire Hungarian Verdun sector on 11 mile front, taking Richard Wallace, American. British captured Passchendaele and ad- April 17.—Rhode Island legislature ex cabinet resisted. 1 Feb. 11.—Duke of Norfolk in London. Avocourt wood, Le Mort Homme summits, Belgian relief steamer Lars Kmse sunk vanced 800 yards beyond tended presidential suffrage to women. May 24.—Italians broke through Austrian Feb. 18.—Carolus Duran, painter, at by German submarine all but one of crew Corbeaux wood and Champneuvllle. Nov. 7.—Italians fell back to Llvenza •Tune 5.—Serious revolt In Joliet, 111., penitentiary Paris. front from Castagna vizza to Gulf of lost. Aug. 21.—British forced their way further river. Germans following. quelled by military. Trieste, taking 9,CCt prisoners. Feb. 18.—Maj. Gen. Frederick Funston Paris into the defenses of Lens. Feb. 7.—Anchor liner California and other American commission to confer June 27.—House passed rivers and harbors May 25.—First American field service at San Antonio, Tex. French made further advances In Verdun vessels sunk by German submarine 41 ence, headed by Col. House, reached England. bill appropriating $27,000,000. corps went to front in France. March 4.—A. B. Wenzel. painter, at Englewood, sector. lost on California. Senate passed daylight saving bill. Germans made air raid on southeastern N. J. Feb. 12.—President Wilson refused parley Aug. 22.—Germans opened offensive in British in Palestine captured Gaza. July 2.—Race riot in East St. Louis in England, killing- Ttf ajid Injuring 1744. March 5.—Manuel de Arriaga, former Sought by Germany. Riga region. Nov. 8.—Russian maximalists under which more than 20 negroes and two white May 27.—Italians again broke through president of Portugal. American schooner Lyman M. Law destroyed British took important positions along Lenine seized government and planned for men were killed and heavy property loss Austrian lines. March 8.—Count Ferdinand Zeppelin, at Ypres-Menin road. by Austrian submarine. Immediate peace Kerensky fled from Petrograd. May 29.—War department issued call for caused. arlottenburg. Feb. 17.—British smashed German lines Germans made air raids on English 100,000 volunteers for regular army. July 25.—Senate passed rivers and harbors G. W. Guthrie, American ambassador to on both sides of Ancre river. coast, killing 11. ,-A^ Nov. 9.—Britain, France and Italy created bill. London reported sinking cf hospital ship Japan, at Tokio. U. S. sent peremptory demand to Germany Aug. 23.—Dr. H. A. Garfield made fuel interallied war committee Gen. Diaz Aug. 1.—Senate passed Sheppard resolution and armed cruiser by submarines. March 11.—Congressman Cyrus Sulloway for release of Yarrowdale prisoners. administrator of U. S. made first commander of Italian armies. Brazil chamber of deputies authorized for national prohibition amendment of New Hampshire. German submarine sank Italian transport Aug. 24.—British pushed back on YpresMenin Nov. 10.—Russian rebel government made revocation of neutrality decree. to the constitution. March 12.—Walter Clark, American 998 lives lost. road. "..enine premier. June 2.—Senate passed first of administration's Aug. 23.—Soldiers of Twenty-fourth U. landscape painter, in New York. Feb. 22.—Germany freed the Yarrowdale French took Hll) 304, Verdun, by storm. Germans reached Plave river in Italy. food bills. S. infantry (colored) started race riot at April 2.—Gen. Lloyd Brice, diplomat and prisoners. Aug. 24.—Italians captured Monte Santo, Nov. 11.—Italians repulsed Teutons near Houston, Tex., killing 15 whites. Fourteen German and Hindoo plotters editor. Feb. 25.—German submarine sunk Cunarder northeast of Gorizia. Aslago. Sept. 22.—Gov. J. E. Ferguson of Texas Indicted by federal grand Jury at Chicago. April 8.—Richard Olney, former secretary Aug. 28.—President Wilson rejected the Laconia oft' Irish coast 12 lost, including Loyal troops attacked maximalists in found guilty of accepting illegal profits U. S. railroad commission to Russia arrived of state, at Boston. Mrs. A. H. Ploy and daughter of Chicago, pope's peace proposals as Impossible while Petrograd. and Impeached. at Vladivostok. April 10.—Congressman Henry T. Helgesen and one American member of crew. German autocracy exists. Italians held Teutons on Piave river. Nov. b\—Hylan elected mayor of New June 3.—American commission to Russia, of North Dakota, at Washington. British and German destroyers fought in Aug. 30.—U. S. wheat committee fixed Nov. 13.—Kerensky and the Cossacks York Socialists there and in Chicago headed by Root, reached Russian port. April 18.—Gen. von Blssing, German governor English Channel. basic price for 1917 crop at $2.20. badly defeated. overwhelmingly defeated woman suffrage French repulsed rive great attacks south general of Belgium. Feb. 26.—President Wilson asked congress Germans made air raid on port of French cabinet resigned. won In New York state. of Laon. Riga. April 20.—Dave Montgomery, actor, in to grant him powers to protect Nov. 15.—Georges Ciemenceau became June 4.—Brusslloff made commander in Nov. 23.—Ten policemen and a woman Chicago. American shipping. Sept. 1—British destroyers destroyed premier of France. chief of Russian armies. killed by bomb in Milwaukee. British took Kut-el-Amara from Turks. four German armed trawlers off Jutland. April 21.—W. H. Parry, member federal Italians inundated big section about the Dec. 17.—House of representatives June 5.—More than ten million young Feb. 28.—U. S. government revealed trade commission, in Washington. Sept. 3.—Russians abandoned Riga. lower Plave to save Venice. ndopted Webb resolution for prohibition Americans registered for the National German plot to join with Mexico and April 26.—Baron Hengelmueller von Hengevar, German airplanes raided Chatham, England, army. Socialist seized the government of Finland. constitutional amendment. Japan in making war on United States. killing 10$. former Austrian ambassador to German aviators raided naval base in British occupied Gommecourt and other U. S. Sept. 4.—Italians captured Monte San the Medway near London, but were driven Nov. 17—Bolsheviki won In Moscow. villages in Ancre region. May 10.—Joseph Benson Foraker, former Gabriele. off, losing eight machines. British light sea forces routed German French destroyer Cassini torpedoed 10e German submarine shelled Scarborough U. S. senator, at Cincinnati. F0BSIG3 squadron off Helgoland. British made big advance on north bank lost. May 14.—Joseph H. Choate, lawyer and and airplanes bombed London. of the Scarpe. British occupied Jaffa, Palestine. March 2.—Germany announced all vessels Sept. 5.—American National army began diplomat, at New York. American liner sank German submarine Teutons who crossed Piave at Zenson would be sunk hereafter without .movement to cantonments. May 18.—Bela L. Pratt, sculptor, at Boston. after long fight. annihilated. warning. Federal agents raided W. W. quarters June 7.—British began great offensive iii Nov. 18.—Bolsheviki generally victorious March 4.—Austrian attack east of Gorltz Jan. 27.—President Gonzales of Costa May 19.—Belva Lockwood, pioneer suffragist, throughout country. Belgium, blowing up Messines ridge and in Russia Civil war halted by lack of repulsed with great losses. Rica deposed by military and citizens. in Washington. American merchantmen under convoy food. advancing 5 miles on 9-mile front, March 9.—President Wilson ordered the March 4.—Chinese premier resigned because D. W. Comstock, congressman from Indiana. attacked by U-boats two steamships and Nov. 19.—Teutons concentrating big gun straightening out big salient. arming of U. S. merchant vessels. President Li Yuan-Hung refused to one submarine sunk. June 8.—General Pershing and staff arrived fire on north of Italian line. March 11.—Bagdad captured by British. break relations with Germany. May 22.—Harry Lane, U. S. senator from Sept. 6.—House passed war credits bill in England. President Wilson Issued proclamation March 12.—Revolution begun In Petrograd. March 8.—American marines were landed Oregon. authorizing $11,638,945,460 In bonds a?d certificates. putting severe restrictions on enemy Germany broke off relations with Haiti. May 25.—W. H. Miller, former U. S. attorney at Santiago de Cuba and restored order. June 10.—General Pershing's staff arrived aliens in United States. March 13.—China severed diplomatic relations Rebels abandoned the city. genral, at Indianapolis. Sept. 7.—Atlantic traftsport lines Minnehaha Daniel Wlllard made head of U. S. war with Germany. in France. June 1.—John C. Black, veteran banker March 16.—Czar Nicholas of Russia abdicated. torpedoed 50 dead. industries board. June 12.—King Constantino of Greece, Russian imperial cabinet deposed by of Chicago. German aviators bombed American hospital duma. forced by the allies, abdicated In favor of American destroyer Chauncey sunk in March 26.—Republican government for June 3.—Mrs. Matilda B. Carse, philanthropist camp, killing five. Prince Alexander, his second son. collision: 21 lost March 14.—Germans In great retreat Russia installed. and temperance worker, at Park Sept. 8.—Secretary Lansing exposed violations Nov. 20.—Two American soldiers killed along Somme front. American steamship Petrollte reported June 17.—Irish Sinn Fein rebel prisoners Hill, N. Y. of neutrality by Swedish officials in and five wounded in artillery combat. sunk by submarine. March 15.—Czar Nicholas abdicated Rus^ all released. Louis Gathmann, inventor, at Washington. Argentina and Stockholm, in transmitting sian throne for himself and his son. June 13.—Germans made air raid on London, Nov. 21.—British smashed through the June 30.—Hsuan Tung, Manchu emperor, German cablegrams advising sinking of killing 97 and wounding 437. Hlndeiiburg line toward Cambrai, taking Russians captured Hamadan, Asiatic announced his succession to the throne June 6.—D. W. Potter, evangelist, at Argentine vessels. Turkey. Army and navy deficiency appropriation many towns and thousands of prisoners. of China. Chicago. French cabinet resigned. bill carrying $3,000,000,000 passed by congress. French successfully attacked German March 17.—British took Bapaume and June 12.—Mme. Terese Careno, pianist, July 5.—Civil war broke out In China. Sept 9.—Korniloff, commander In chief French took Eoye. salient south of Juvlncourt. in New York. July 10.—Manchu restoration in China June 14.—British made big advance east of Russian armies, headed military counter Zeppelins raided London one shot down Nov. 22.—Furious fighting near Cambrai. June 16.—Rt Rev. J. A. McFaul, Catholic collapsed. near Compiegne, France. revolution and was dismissed by Kerensky. and south of Messines. Italians meeting great massed attack bishop of Trenton, N. J. July 13.—Chang Hsun's army surrendered June 15.—Liberty loan heavily over-subseribed Briand cabinet In France resigned. between Plave and Brenta rivers. June 17.—Judson C. Clements, interstate after battle at Peking. Sept. 10.—Senate passed war revenue bill when books closed. March 18.—A merican freighters Vigilancla, Bolsheviki government In Russia proposed commerce commissioner, at Washington. totaling $2,411,670,000. July 25.—Convention to draft home rule June 20.—President Wilson Issued call City of Memphis and Illinois, sunk by general armistice. June 20—Dlgby Bell, American comedian. Paul Palnleve became French premier. constitution for Ireland met in London. for 70,000 volunteer^ for regular army. Germ --i submarine 22 perished. Nov. 23.—The Ukraine declared separation, Oct. 10.—Prince Ahmed Fuad made sultan June 22.—French repulsed violent attacks Sept. 32.—Count Luxburg, German minister British a ~rl French advanced 10 miles on from Russia. June 27.—Col. Oliver Hazard Payne, of Egypt. of Germans on the Chemin des Dames. to Argentina, given his passports fror.i and took Peronne, Chaulnes Nov. 24.—The British took Bourlon wood, financier, in New York. Dec. 9.—Revolution in Portugal Sidonio June 23.—House passed food control bill anti-German riots in Buenos Aires. and near Cambrai. June 30.—William Winter, veteran dramatic Paes made provisional president. with "bone dry" amendment. Kerensky made commander In chief of Mar -Garmans made new fierce The Caucasus declared its independence. critic, at New Brighton, N. Y. Dec. 17.—Union government under June 25.—President Wilson appointed an Russian armies. drive ac verdun, but were repulsed with Nov. 25 —British and French armies July 1.—William H. Moody, former associate Borden victorious in Canada election. exports council composed of the secretaries Sept. 13.—Kornlloff's revolt collapsed. enormous losses. reached Italian front. justice of Supreme «court. of state, agriculture and commerce Secretary Lansing exposed unneutral formed now French cabinet. Nov. 27.—Superior war council of 11 July 2.—Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, action of former Swedish charge in Mexico and the food administrator. Afar, '.i 21.—British took fortv more towns formed for United States. British actor, in London. Ji:nc 26.—American coal barons agreed to City. In ^r-nc-ti. MEXICO July 10.—Col. B. B. Herbert, editor National Sept. 14.—Italians drove Austrians from British took part of Fontaine near Cambrai. fixing' of prices. ,?6.—French occupied Folombrn j" Printer-Journalist, of Chicago. First contingent of Pershing's army Monte San Gabriele summit. ti.cl Ln I«eu5i!e«, south of Coucy forest. Italians repulsed fierce Teuton attacks. Herbert Kelcey, actor. Sept. J5.—Senate passed bill for $11,538,9ati,460 landed In France. canlirred Lawrnicourt. J.r:'. 28.—Coalition ministry formed in July 15.—Federal Judge F. M. Wright at bond issues. Nov. June 27.—Second contingent of Pershing I "i"1 28.—New Russian government In Urbana. 111. British naval aircraft destroyed one German Russia. armv landed in France. Jar.. 2.—U. S.-Mexlco parleys ended, Germany assented to bolsheviki plan for July 16.—Bo Sweeney, assistant secretary destroyer and some trawlers near Osterd. New Greek cabinet headed by Venizelos Carranza refusing to sign protocol. .April 1.—Urit'sh captured Savy, Vcn'le.-: of the interior. armistice. took oath of office. Torreon recaptured by Carranza forces. I'pehy r.nd Po!7iore. U. S. government assumed control over July 18.—Archibald McLellan, Christian Sept. 16.—Premier Kerensky proclaimed June 28.—Brazil revoked its decree of I Jan. 4.—Villa feated in big battle at i''rt: .1) reached outskirts of Vauxailion Science editor, at Brookline, Mass. all imports. neutrality in war between entente allies I Russia a republic. Jiminez. av.il ...-.fLauic. Three Scandinavian kings agreed in July 20.—Prof. J. B. Carter, director of Sept. 17.—Costa Rica broke off relations LUid Germany. Jan. 15.—Mexican-ATaettean joint commission American ship Aztec sunk by maintain neutrality. the American Academy of Rome. Juno 29.—Greece broke off diplomatic relations with Germany. formally dissolved. ..•: subuu.ri:ie oil' Fiv rich coast' ll1 Nov. 29.—Interallied war conference July 24.—Manton Marble, American publicist. Sept. 18.—Russia began reorganization of with Germany, Austria, Bulgaria I Jan. 21.—War department ordered more ere save-l. opened in Paris. in England. army, suppressing soldiers' committees. a id Turkev. than 25,000 militia from border. Apr: 1'.—Pre'idont Wilson, addressing Austria agreed to Russia armistice plan. July 30.—Gen. Harrison Gray Otis, owner House passed $7,144,000,000 deficiency war Jr.lv 1.—Russians captured Koniucliy, Jan. 27.—President Wilson ordered withdrawal special £,^s iun of congress, asked lur.iuU Nov 30.—Government announced safe Los Angeles Times. G.ilicia, and Turkish strongholds in the supply bill. of American troops from Mexico. resolution that state olT war was in e. i::leiu-e arrival in France of large numbers of National Aug. 1.—Jere J. Cohan, veteran actor, at Sept. 20.—British began great offensive Caucasus. Feb. 5.—Gen. Pershing marched out of t-etween the United States and Gtuma'iy, Guard troops. N .July 3."—French repulsed great German east olLYPi-esSepu Mexico. ariii cailed for co-operation wuu 21.—Secretary Lansing published Germans pierced British lines south of Dr. Simeon Gilbert, veteran church journal atniek now- Cerny. March 11.—Carranza elected president of ©nuute allies to defeat German autocracy. editor, in Chicago. July 7.—Russians successfully attacked message of von Bernstorff to Berlin asking Cambrai. Mexico. April 4.—Senate asF resolution dec.iu.rmg Dec. 1.—British regained most of ground Aug. 2.—Raphael Kirchner, portrait leave to spend $50,000 "to influence con- in Pinsk sector. I April 23.—Villa's main army defeated by sia.e oj wr.jr betv--en U. S. and GerniiUV, lost near Cambrai. and nine German at|Carranza painter, in New York. Germans made air raid on London, kiJlin-r forces at Babicora. by a vo^e of Si to 6. tacks were repulsed with great losses. Aug. 9.—Rt. Rev. Nicholas Matz, Catholic olCosta Rica severed diplomatic relations 37 and losing a number of planes. I Nov. 13.—Villa troops captured Ojinaga April 6.—Ilou.ie passed war resolution Dec. 2.—British withdrew from Masnieres bishop of Denver. July 8.—Pi'esidcnt Wilson proclaimed an with Germany. after hard fight. by vote. of 3f3 to 50 President Wilson Aug. 17.—Former U. S. Senator John W. Germany and Austria replied favorably embargo on shipments of food, fuel, steel on Cambrai front. 1 signed it and issued a proclamation to •Kern of Indiana at Asheville, N. C. to pope's peace proposal. Dec. 3.—British repulsed furious attacks and munitions, to cut off srpplies from world and ordered navy mobilized at Aug. 29.—Earl Grey, former governor' Germans broke through Russian line at i:eutra! countries to Germany except dairy near Cambrai. •roECe. Am U^r:iian vessels in American general of Canada. products for non-combatants in exchange Jacobstadt. United States congress met for second SPORTING ..ports were seized and many supposed Gc-r-'man Sept. 22.—Secretary Lansing revealed details Mgr. Thomas F. Kennedy, rector of the war session. lor coal. plotters were arrested. American College in Rome. July 9.—New Austrian cabinet resigned. of Bernstorff's plotting Before U. S. England reported East Africa completely April 7.—German cruiser Cormoran, Sept. 12.—Queen Eleanore of Bulgaria. President Wilson called entire National emered the war. cleared of Germans. •Interned at Guam, blown up by crew. Sept. 23.—Secretary Lansing disclosed Sept. 13.—Henry E. .Legler. public librarian Guard and its reserve into the federal Russian deputation began armistice negotiations Cuba and Panama declared state of war April 11.—Baseball season opened. of Chicago. German abuse of U. S. protection by concealing service by August 5. with Germans. Armistice announced "With Germany. May 28.—Benny Leonard vox world's Sept. 16.—Henry B. Brown, president of in Bucharest legation explosives British battleship Vanguard destroyed on many sections of Russian April 8.—Austria broke off diplomatic champion lightweight ti&e from Freddie Valparaiso university. and disease germs after U. S. had taken by interior explosion 800 lost. front. relations with U. S. Welsh in New York. William F. Stone, collector of the port July 10.—Prussians broke Teuton line it over. Dec. 4.—President Wilson, in his annual April 9.—British advanced two to three June 9.—University of Chicago won western Sept. 24.—German airplanes raided England, of Baltimore. east of Lemberg and took Halicz. message declared peace would not be miles on twelve mile front near Arras, intercollegiate conference meet. July 11.—President Wilson called on killing made with present rulers of Germany, Oct. 9.—Hussein Kemal. sultan of Egypt. 20. smashing German line and taking Vimy University of Michigan re-admitted to Var Industries board and producers cut American business interests to aid nation that America would fight to last gun, and Oct. 15.—Don M/ Dickinson, former postmaster ridge and many towns. 7 western intercollegiate conference. steel prices in half. by foregoing unusual proiits in selling to asked declaration of war against AustriaHungary. general, at Detroit. April 10.—Brazil severed relations with June 16.—Earl Cooper in a Stutz won the 1 Germans lost heavily in attacks near the nation and the public. Oct. 20.—Rev. Thomas Spurgeon, noted Germany Argentina declared it supported Chicago auto derby. July 12.—Russian advance checked west Verdun. Establishment of Tartar republic In London preacher. the position of the United States Chill July 14.—Francis Ouimet wen western Sept. 25.—Germans made two more air of Boliorodozany. Crimea announced. Oct. 21.—U. S. Senator Paul O. Husting decided to remain neutral. amateur golf championship at Midlothian. raids on England. July 14.—Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg British steamer Apapa torpedoed 80. of Wisconsin. April 11.—Costa Rica declared it supported jyar Aug. 24.—C. H. Larson, Waup&ea, Wis., ^U. S. senate passed $8,000,000,000 deficiency resigned and Dr. G. E. Micliaelis succeeded passengers and the crew lost. Oct. 22.—Robert Fitzsimmons, former the position of the United States won Grand American Handicap at Chicago. him. bill. Dec. 6.—Germans rejected Russians' first heavyweight champion, at Chicago. Uruguay proclaimed its neutrality. Sept. 26.—British took strong positions House passed $640,000,000 aviation bill. demands in armistice negotlatiors. 1 Oct. 24.—J. Carroll Beckwith, painter, in Sept. 1.—Mrs. F. C. Letts, Chicago, won April 12.—British naval men met in first from Germans east aud noit east of Italians lost some positions on Aslago July 17.—French t*U German trenches New York. allied council with U. S. officials in women's western golf championship. Ypres. plateau. near Malancourt. Oct. 28.—Prince Christian of SchlewlgHolstein ^Washington. Germany offered to evacuate Belgium Sept 15.—Jim Barnes won western open British aviators rained Sweibrucken and Three members of Russian cabinet resigned in London/ Bulgaria severed relations with U. S. golf championship at Chicago. under certain conditions. Saarbrucken. riots in Petrograd suppressed. Oct. 29.—Congressman Charles Martin April 13.—Bolivia severed relations with Sept 21.—Chicago White Sox won American Gen. Soukliomllnoff, former war minister British withdrew from Bourlon wood Shake-up in British cabinet. of Chicago. league pennant jGermany. salient near Cambrai. July 19.—Great German attack between of Russia, sentenced for life for high Oct. 30.—Dr. E. B. Andrews, educator, at Sept 24.—New York Giants won National British and French made further big advances Dec. «.—Italians driven back on Aslago Craonne and Hurtebise partly successful. treason. Interlachen, Fla. league pennant. on west front. Sept. 28.—Many I. W. W. leaders Indicted plateau Chancellor Michaelis declared himself "Private" Johr Allen, former congressman Oct. 16.—Chicago White Sox won world's April 14.—House passed $7,000,000,000 war for seditious conspiracy. Armistice for ten days declared on Rus-, for the submarine warfare. from Mississippi. revenue authorization bill without dissenting sian front championship from New York Giants. Sept. 29.— British captured Ramadie. Mesopotamia, In Vilgna region Germans drove back Gen. Charles H. Grosvenor, former con-, vote. German air raiders killed seven In Eng- Russians because some Russian regiments and Its large garrison. I gressman from Ohio. April 15.—Brtish patrols entered suburbs land. I German airplanes raided London. held meetings to decide whether to obey Nov. 8.—Rear Admiral Rodgers, U. S. N. of Lens. U. S. destroyer Jacob Jones torpedoed British airplanes bombed Zeebrugge. orders. retired DISASTERS Germans routed at Lagnlcourt with terrible 'C6 men lost. July 20.—Draft for American National Segt. 30.—Two more air raids made on Nov. 8.—W. H. Kendall. English actor. losses. Dec. 7.—United States congress declared army held. Nov. 11.—Lilluokalani. former queen of British transport Arcadian torpedoed 'war on Austria-Hungary. Premier Lyoff of Russia resigned and Administrator Garfield set limits Fuel Hawaii, at Honolulu. Roumania accepted armistice with the 279 lost. was succeeded by Kerensky. for retail prices of coal. NoF- 15.—John W. Foster, former secretary British transport Cameronia sunk 140 enemy. July 21.—Senate passed food control and Oct. 1.—Heavy attacks of Germans repulsed Jan.- 6.—Earthquake in Formosa killed of state, in Washington. Dec. 8.—Great Italian air fleet made succersful lost. aviation bills. by French and British, and of Austrians SP0. Nov. 17.—Auguste Rodin, French scultv 'CI April 16.—President "Wilson Issued proclamation attack on Austro-Germans. Russian troops in disorderly retreat, by Italians. Jan. 11.—Tremendous explosion wrecked tor. warning agalnts the dommlsslon Ecuador severed diplomatic relations burning villages. Four groups of German airplanes raided Nov. 18.—Gen. Sir Stanley Maude, commander of treasonable acts. with «n Germany. Germany. CN J& F°Undry July 92.—German ^viators raided England, London and coast towns. of British army in Mesopotamia. Congress appropriated $100,000,000 lor V* killing 11 in coast towns, but being Second Liberty loan campaign started. .SZli ftcSSSSkr-25**'^^^-Du Pont Powder emergency war fund. Nov. 30i—W. E. Chandler, former secretary rw.lt .fCo».ck W»e MS totV/edT driven away from^London. French' airmen made reprisal raids on French opened great offensive on 25mile meat of Russia.^ of the navy.. il® Slam declared gFatft of war with Germany Frankfort. Stuttgart, Treves arid C°blenz, Jan. 18.—Colliery 'explosion in Fushur. 1W- front between Soissons and Reims, and Austila-HuJwsry. and British bombed Zeebrugge looks, Dec 8.-Dr. A. D. Melvin, chief of U.^/ Manchurla. killed 770. $*!•» J^oknSsT^oonrlS^fn VlSosTok -1 Manchuria, mkilled^. taking 10,000 prisoners. Oct. 2.—British repulsed six desperate S. bureau of animal industry. July 23.—Government national safety Dac ll —mTssTan con8tl^e^ assem Jan.. 27.-Two million five hundred thoubi^niet. constituent assem-j April 17.—Senate unanimously passed 17. created in Russia and Kerensky given absolute German attacks in Flanders. constituent assem-1 ^nd do,iap business district of Dec. 12.—Dr. A. T. Still, founder flre ln 000,Ctt,000 bond Issue bill. powers. British cruiser Drake torpedoed If osteopathy. Germans sank two British hospital ships Sec. 12.—Germans made great attack! July 25.—Mutinous division of KornllofTs killed Dec. 18.—Henry Clay Barnabee, vet-^feVw A flrai loaded with wounded British and Germans. kM of Bullecourt. gaining .slightly. tenement kK a Chicago Russian army reported blown to pieces Oct. 8.—President Wilson signed the war eran comic opera star. "I® former wrestling with Its own artillery. ta* bill. Frank Gotch. if «»^^«?«-n^rS3i,iry lnt° S' warl Feb. 1-Thlrty killed. 144 hurt in ship 4.—British won great battla eaat April 19.—American liner Mongolia sank plon Russians and Roumanians In South Car* Oct. of woridr H't German submarine In Irish sea. Tpres. four tmwlara u« Mthlans broke Teuton line. -lis*1?