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ITALIANS STOP TEUT
Pickpocket Captured By Citizens; N.O. Suffra
NEWS SECTION THE SUNDAY STA
VOL 38 NO 308 BY CARRIEA EW ORGLEANS, LA., SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1917.
OF MOTHER SUFFRAGISTS OF VIL WAR N.O. TO PICKET PRETTY AV  LAW, WEAR U.S.A. OF

open, ultimately all of the Canal street
stores will be forced to remain open
until 9 o'clock," said James Leonard,
organizer of the Federation of Labor,
as he paused for a few seconds in his
work of passing out cards. "We have
other plans that will develop next Sat-
urday night. In face, this is but the
beginning of a great drive that wil;
educate the public."
Withe Mr. Leonard was the follow-
ing array of enthusiastic card dealers:
Mrs. Anna J. Erickson, president, and 
Mrs. D. Claw, vice president of the
New Orleans local, and Mrs. L. Elliott,
State organizer of the Union Label
League; E. H. Stafford, Joseph Zim-
merman and D. Singerman, of the Re-
tail Clerks' Association; Mrs. E. J.

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April 16, 1918.

RUTH LAW and her Red Cross dog, in her airplane.
She's Resting Here [?] Days
Before Thrilling Flights
At Fair.
Here are some [?] about Ruth
Law, the world's prettiest and most
dar [words missing] iatrix, who will fly at the
N [words missing] Stock Show.

British Score Heavily at Sea,
Destroying Twelve Ger-
man Vessels
NEW YORK, Nov. 3, - The Asso-
ciated Press today summarizes its
dispatches from the war fronts as
follows:
Standing on the line of the Taglia-
mento, General Cadorna has so far
been able to hold intact his north
and south front along the river, de-
spite several attempts by the Austro-
German invaders of northern Italy
to effect a crossing.
It is pointed out that the new Ital-
ianb front, although the enforced re-
tirement to it was marked by heavy
rosses in the men and material, affords
the strategic advantage of being
straighter and shorter than the old
line, and therefore theoretically is
easier to defend.
Flanking Thrust
Possible Menace.
With the known concentra-
tion of Austrian and German forces
against the Italians, however, there
exists the menace to this line of a
flanking thrust from the north. Close
attention, therefore is being paid to 
the Trentino front, where a heavy 
blow is not an unlikely development,
provided the Teutonic intention is to
pursue the campaign in Italy beyond
the stage already reached.
Berlin announces the completion by
the Germans of the withdrawal of
their line  from the Chemin-des-
Dames plateau. The Paris account
of the movement shows the German
retirement to have extended along a 
13 mile front from the Oise-Aisne
canal to Corbeny. The crown prince
withdrew his lines a maximum distance
of a mile to the north [words missing]
the Ailette, commanding [words missing]
proaches to the fort [words missing]
keystone of the [words missing]
region. 
This [words missing]
forced [words missing]

Number 100
LISCENSE FOR FLYING CIVILIAN AIRCRAFT.
By virtue of authority conferred by Proclamation of the President
of the United States of America (No. 1432) February 28, 1918, regu-
lating the flying of civilian aircraft, the Joint Army and Navy Board