Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 59, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 6 October 1916 — Page 6
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WEEKLY COURIER
BEN. ED. DOANE, Publisher
JASPER - - - -
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INDIANA
The path of other trench.
glory leads but to an-
TEUTONS WIN FIGHT
VAST AMOUNT OF WAR MATERIAL ALSO TAKEN IN HERMANN STADT BATTLE.
The men who play politics best are those who work at the game-
FIRST ARMY. WAS DEFEATED
The
trouble vftli the man-eating
I .... . -I
'shark is that he strikes without warn-tag.
Still, menwH! go to baldheaded doctors for a prescription to prevent baldness.
o-t:r, Ai-inntinces Capture of 3,000
DCI I 1 1 1 -- Prisoners Fleeing Troops Being
Pressed Through the Mountain Victory Brings Joy to Berlin.
Vi KYUIN WELLINGTON K00
Professor Metchnfkof did not Invent buttermilk, but he introduced It to society.
e 'ic I vmi
,'ictory ot oen-
er the Kouaunstadt, in
tli every new
The fellows who work for the devil for nothing and board themselves rarely strike;
Many a .young man to live down a family branches.
has been able tree -of broken
Berlin, Oct. 2. The
eral von Falkenhayi
immhins around 11
Transylvania, grows
dispatch from the front. The Koumanian first army has been shnM-orod and the second army rushed
to its assistance, has been badly battered, being now solely on the defensive. Victory Brings Joy in Berlin. Those Roumanians of the first army not killed, wounded or captured, are scattered widely in the pathless moun
tains and trackless wilderness, their supplies cut off. Hundreds are expected to be gathered in by the forces thrown out by Von Falkenhayn to scour the country. The victory has caused the greatest excitement and jubilation seen here in months. The press divides
There is talk of peace in Europe, but cre(it between Field Marshal von llln-
they are not stopping any explosive denburg lim General von Falkenhayn
shells with It. . for the successful strategy, nnti ue-
rii pnmiiuinder and his
nv ttu uiu uviu -
Rats cost the United States $182,- sub0rdinate, General Knifft von Del-
Effleiency overstepped itself when It robbed good old-fashioned molasses of its Uuvor.
SEEKS
10 TRUCE?
GENERAL P0P0V1CS
LORD CECIL OF ENGLAND PLIES TO GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S SPEECH.
RE-.
"EUROPE READY FOR PEACE"
Von Bethmann-Hollweg Confident That
Teutons Will Win Says Allies Seek Territorial Aggrandizement British Are Assailed.
Sept.
30. All of Europe
Europe should take a hint from the movies and reserve Its horrors of war for adults only.
Loudon,
wants "only a truce."
This statement was made by Lord
Robert Cecil, minister of war, traue and blockade, in answer to Chancellor
vnn Itathmnnn-I-lollwoz's speech at
Uie opening of the German relchstag.
Sees Change of Tone. "The chancellor's speech shows a
eonsidorable chance in tone." declared
the British minister to the correspond
ent of the International News service.
"That talk of a German victory has
entirely vanished is remarkable. There
was no word concerning Belgium.
Asked if he considered the chancel
lor's criticism of England more intense
. . - i i I 1 1 i r t i "r i. a.
Dr. Vi Kyuin Wellington isoo, oni- tnan uei.ore, jL.oru xvouen öuiu.
nese minister to the United States, has
I STATE NEWS
General Popovics is one of the most experienced and capable commanders in the army of Roumania.
PRESIDENT WILSON HITS ' HEAD OF TRUTH SOCIETY
sent in his
health as the
resignation, reason.
000.CXX) annually. They come high.
but we must have rats.
We shall soon be paying $10 a pair for shoes, say the dealers. They flatter our purchasing ability.
Mount Etna is In eruption again, and apparently Mount Lassen has given up attempting to compete.
Maybe the high cost of gasoline will enable more people to' listen to the morning sermon on Sunday.
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mensiuiren. for the execution ui "
plans. Vast War Supplies Taken.
Vast amounts of war supplies were
captured by the Germans in the Her-
manustadt (Transylvania) natue,
which resulted in the rout of the First Koumanian army and more than 3,000
prisoners were captured. Attacks Are Repulsed.
TVnUnix'in'r io tiu liorUii olhcial ac-
r viiu" a ' ..-- count of operations in the Transyl-
vanian theater:
On ihn eastern front Koumanian
"It is an old trick to try to con-
giving ill vince our allies that we are bleediug
them to death. The idea that England wants world supremacy is fantastic-
Sees U-Boat Campaign. The minister expressed the opinion
iin- nxtytnrtx' lino nrtf ct-nnnod its SUU-
I ten I ICC I L ( wi iuuuj iivw x. iAND THEN ENDS ritti Llrt marIne campair but only slackened
during July and August because they were hard hit.
"Everybody is ready for peace,'" he concluded. "It depends upon what one calls peace. The Germans arc not
Philadelphia. Sent. 28. A discarded ready for peace; they only want a
mistress, jealous of the Chicago society truce for a period of preparation for
woman who had supplanted her, shot further world attacks. As long as tney r I . . . .1 1... tvtllL
and killed Joseph C. Graveur, a jngw continue to do governed uy ic York social worker, dangerously tary class, which is considered superi-
wounded his companion and then killed or to everyone else, there Is no chance
herself in the Hotel Will ton early for peace." Wednesday morning. Declares Germany Will Win.
The woman who did the shooting ycvn. Sent. 30. Germany will per-
- r- tr Y t - . ntl-Knnl'S ITCk I .... . j , . .... .
was Mrs. Harry ucizur, an aiww.uv scvero until victory is ners, uie reieu&
"Mortified if You Vote for Me," Tells Jeremiah A. O'Leary of New York.
He
JEALOUS WOMAN SLAYS MAN
Mrs. Beizer of Brooklyn Also Wounds
Wife of Chicagoan Whom She Found With Former Admirer.
North Vernon. Tin left hand ot John A. Ross, a farmer of Lovett township and a former trustee, was cut oil in a corn shredder. South Bend. Archie Stewart, confessed forger, was sentenced to the state prison for twojto fourteen years by Judge W. A. Funk in circuit court. Kokomo. Effective Sunday, milk prices in Kokomo will be Increased from S to 9 cents a quart Cream also will be increased from 20 to 25 cents a pint. New Carlisle. Tying a strap around his neck and to n rafter, fifteen-year-old Joseph Shelby jumped from the hay loft, hanging himself. No reason is assigned. North Manchester. Miss Ionia Heeter, fourteen, daughter of Peter Hector, is dead of infantile paralysis. She became paralyzed Monday evening, and was unconscious until she died. Fowler. The quarantine against Infantile paralysis has been lifted at Oxford. The daughter of Benjamin Bugbee, who was afflicted, is improving. No new cases have developed. Wabash. Miss Janet Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Tones, has been selected to represent Wabash county in the cnvalcadeftt the state centennial celebration at Indianapolis.
Brazil. Richard Alexander, an Insurance man, has been missing from Brazil ten days. An automobile in whtrh Alovnnder left was found In a
Long Branch, N. J., Oct. 2. President Wilson made It plain that he
wants no "disloyal" American to vote blacksmith shop north of Terre Haute.
Laporte. The First
for him. He expressed indignation
over a telegram from Jeremiah A. O'Leary of New York, president of the American Truth society, accusing him of being pro-British and saying he had failed to obtain compliance with American rights. The president sent Mr. O'Leary a short telegram which oflicials indicated Mr. Wilson had desired to put in stronger language. Ills message follows : "Your telegram received. I would feel deeply mortified to have you or
nnvhodv like von vote for me. Since
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Presbyterian
church of this city has authorized the voting of an invitation to the Presbyterian synod of Indiana to hold its 1917 meeting in this city. Connersvllle. Benjamin Seal is in jail here charged with setting fire to the house of Bert Cook. The fire was discovered shortly after Seal Is alleged to have quarreled with Mrs. Cook, a relative. Indianapolis. The new field hospital unit of the Indiana National Guard, recruited by MaJ. A. G. Chittick, was ordered to move to Fort Harrison, pre-
i ..4t.wi-t iit f in viMi'rw vimv w liiu it:- i . 1-1 e 9ir 1 1
1 c.ii,i wnciinir nu,luw m iU,ilu" .. brunette, tmrty-mrec years oiu, uj. uxu , enrod hv Chancellor von i .
in V o,r ütuu; Cor gusoUno I""-1;. ,t "J a EucUd avenue B,oo,c,yn The womau S,., a. u the To- .ta. 5 A.exanCHn.-Firt.v In.UanapoU.s . 0n.0iHfe fnr hromi. farther south om an uuüs partii whQ suppllllUed her 1S Mrs. J. G. Le fovt ol-sneech. Which WUS pub- tt . sons came here in a special car
evaded the enemy's thrust. Duc wifo o a busiüess mjm o 500S : M7 ; " Tj 0 (,iaucoiior asserted u : .nr the degree team of the
. . . ... m. "The booty taken by the German Shori(lnn rn..(L chicano. airs. Le Due 4ll.l(. iUrx ,lrtiM.f n,t. von,- luul made "ettlu tt -wu " LZ. rhnnior conferred the select m
A.n eastern psycnoiogisi tuya 11. iouw ,.Ä 5.4 k n.riiiSiwr cmiili if Monn- , , . i. 1 i" JI'll,wl lx,, I disapproval or your pro-unusu pun- - .... ....... tr,. cri,.i troops in the lighting south 01 nenn- . (1.in,rm.mi5lv WOimdod. with a pistol r,.. nrtt!l,in ..mch more secure ,:AA , r..:. m.,r cree. A baiKiuet was served
IHU KUKUCI UUL 11IU UUILUIUI u bi4fc . . . , i :.,t,i- v " ' . -m v.iii.j " C1CS. ijaSL .VL'aU 11UUI llie XMWiiJ- o .
k-Lsscs. VUI, Ifa hi. coat ot tan. ort . shot through her lunes. .n u.o wns tc velll, j collgreSs!onal dtelrlct. -Masoalc ten.,, o. ' ÄOUUftChl Ol J'0(.nt.l, Ult UIL 1 SDi, ti de uoon Great Britain , ... ,.,, fnni Hnvlfnivl HI v. AsSPS VorilH 1111(1
11 1 .... . I I ' . M U VII IIW I! llllll L1UU1 vw-.x '.t "
were
Itcports of the continued activity of sharks shows a great luck of preparedness on our bathing beaches, also.
Most of the joy of taking a cold bath every morning Is destroyed when there is nobody to talk to about It.
mv lias eeaseu 10 aiiaciv.
Booty in Detail. "As a result of the battle of
mannstadt moreaiian o.OOO prisoners md Uvs Lo Duc on the ninth fioor oil
and Hl uns wore brought in. One tne Walton. AbOVC them, on the Tpol-
hangar, two aeroplanes, ton locomo
tives, 300 railroad cars laden with mu-
t.ttttito tiwM-n limn l Ml tilim UIIW U'!l"-
The murder and suicide were accoin- ym lioihrnann-llollweg declared that
nlished in four well-directed pistoi 1 t Cimntrv wus breaking one interna-
ir.v.. I . . y, . I
n.wv.-..- - tiomu taw atter anoinei, unit ici
iwv. .in rjormniiv's "most eoLtts-
11 v
Ileal, liercest and most obstinate un-
von na u ai-cirao lkj iuuu uiomv " i . . , 4 .a
Americans and I have not I will asi; -t
i.. . i,ft.Ti eral service.
Ma-and
Indianapolis
aster de
in the
.
,i. er.ofm. Afr- niondola I'attorson oi Clarion
Lite voiers ui iuiu lmnj tine won because the voters of New severely injured when an automobile . f ...lit. 4 Klt
frnfkllnir to In whfcli they were riuiriK. iui
Fresh air Is the cheapest thing In the world, but for the poor In the great cities it is a mighty hard tiling to get.
ons, more
Speaking of model servants, one idled the other dav after working for
a man HO
than 200 loaded
wauuns, iu uau.iiuii twigim aim uuu mat uie
hospital train also have been taken.
Further material is being brought In gradually from the woods. The Uothenthurm pass" is filled with vehicles
ished lloor of the roof garden, an or
chestra was In the thick ot a racy onestep. The shots did not reach the ears of the dancers. All they knew was
ninth fioor was cut off by
emy."
Today, after
struLrirlinir. sullen u
two
ropes.
Joseph C. Le Duc of Chicago greeted
years of lighting,
and dying, we
know more than ever before that there
is only one watchword, namely, persnvnre and win. said the chancellor.
We will win. Tins years
Jersey do not want any
the British empire nor do they approve of dictatorship over congress. "Your foreign policies, your failure r ftncMirn fomnliunco with r.ll Am er I-
mother and 11. J. Kein of Marlon, ran Into a ditch north of this city. Vlncennes. ltev. Loftus Aspy, pastor of the First Baptist church at Cam-
... . I i. i .. .1 .II In Iwinnmn tltl
can rights, your leniency with tne Brit- uen, nas accepieu a can tu uecuuiu pun
ish empire, your approval of war loans, tor of the First Baptist cnurcn nut
the ammunition traffic, arc
harvest
his wife with words of cheer and com- nmS m nluch ,nore seCurc than was
fort when he approacnou er ueusiue
years and left him $10,000. blown to pieces by our lire. '
"Soutn ol me pass strong
The wig makers have gone on a strike. But nobody is going to admit that ho is inconvenienced by it.
The price of shoes is going up because of the scarcity of leather. But what if we were still wearing boots?
llouma-
niau attacks directed against the heights west of Cainet were repulsed. In the ilatzeger mountains
the foe made a fruitless attack west
of Stroll Sztrigy valley."
in Jefferson hospital.
Ho listened with closest: attention to
every uctau ol uei hiui;v ui nuv
went to a room in the Hotel Walton with J. C. Graveur of New York, how
Mrs. Beizer stepped from behind a
closet door and began shooting.
the case last year. Allies Seeking Territory. 'The war aims of our enemies are announced without disguise and can-allow of no misinterpretation. Their pur-nose-is territorial covetousness and
our destruction,"
issues m
this campaign. Do you know that William S. Bonnet, a Republican congressman, ran in the Democratic primaries in the Twenty-third New York congressional district and polled 3G per cent of the total Democratic vote against his regular Democratic opponent?
for the
wet victory, he roadhouse just City, which is
"Anglo-maniacs and British Interest
said Chancellor von may controi newspapers, but they don't
be read-
An English writer objects to the use of "stunt," the most popular word In the vocabulary of the American press agent.
SENATOR J. P. CLARKE DIES
President Pro Tempore of Senate Suc-
cumbs at Little Rock, Ark., to Apoplexy.
Little Kock, Ark., Oct. 2. United
Nothing makes a war horse madder ; Shltos Soimiol. ;Jamos p. Clarke, presi
dium to hear of a new-iangieu dairy i
nidcning.
ft is estimated that our chewing gum bill Is $25,000,000 ajinunlly. Think of the islands we could buy ifwe were to swear off chewing gum.
. Now that live nearly 10 cents a were possible to Tarlcty.
hogs are bringing pound we wish It market the biped
Infantile paralysis has done this much. It has forced the doctors to .acknowledge that they don't know everything.
Accidents will happen when mingle the subtle psychology of wee, small hours with gasoline highballs.
you the and
"Garlic Is as costly as It was two years ago," says a writer on food topics. This, however, doesn't sadden us in the least.
dent pro tempore of the senate, died
hero on Sundav after an illness of
four days with apoplexy.
Senator Clarke was a Democrat ami
a resident of Little Kock, lie was
born in Yazoo City, Miss.. August IS,
lSf4. He was educated in the com
mon schools of his native town, in
several academies in Mississippi, and
studied law at the University of Virginia, graduating in 1STS.
Tn 1S02 Senator Clarke was elected
ütiornev ireneral. but declined a re-
- '
! nomination and made the race for gov
ernor, which he won m lblM.
He was elected to the United States
senate to succeed James 1C. Jones and
took his sent March 1). lOOiL The present was his third term. Ho was elect
od president pro tempore of the sen-
ate at the beginning of the sixty-third
and sixty-fourth congresses. The senator's present term would not have expired until VS2.
Row C. W. Chadwick, former pastor of
the church here, has gone to Linton. Columbia City. John L. Pence Is the hardest -hit victim of the local option election in Columbia township,
which resulted In a victory
drys. Anticipating a had already built a outside of Columbia
dry. Indiana Harbor. Suffering from
bruises received when he fell down a
stairs, Senator Charlan Curtis as continued his Republican
In the fall Senator Curtis'
but he gamely completed his
engagement.
KlnrmdiMdnn Rnddick Wvlio. wilO
. , . ii.- n rlntlv nnnnm" mountains OL "r.ifflrw wns n vote i i.t ..lfotimr An-
m Ja. a I t . I Ii 11 Ylirt M I I 1111 1111 ill 111 IllltU ill'V' Villi lilt illtll L11IU " " I --v Arrn Vflll I I I N JIM' 111 LUV11 tILllVt
Illb 1UUU1. iVt-LUl. VIllnv-iMfa c rtirfl.r PoMinOHlt P. . 11....1 C Turllumi
miMlnn ?he returned to get it. Mrs. corpses. aguiust iuu uo o . drew wyiie, urbt preMueut oi iiiuuiu
f-y . V V V--i j jl A . Ä t.t.ll.
Beizer then steppe out 01 iter nuung
...wi fivmi "The
1 - .... . I . . , i ... i-. tnl'A r C rimninnv i i .?.i ...zir.nlMuil ltc?f vlni- "
T,n niip lovallv derenuea ins wue what tney wish lo uwuvu U1 uuru cuugiwa.uua,
ns nn innocent victim ot tne tragcuy.
I Tl. iL.v.M .... 1.1 VAff I J 1 .. 4. fBLr. A l 1 l t hO ?fil i I
iMw, ca oi, r.nnm in son her nnnhew DCiiiumiiu-xiuu control utes. xxiu iwL,
" ; : Travour she asserted "Since the ilrst day of the war we crS but (hey arc ,l0t followers of the night of :llu ..." ' ,Mtnri wuu ho,- nonHow's have sought nothing but the defense nüWSnapers. of Ivans
nn biter had urranged to of our rights, our existence and our "When, sir, will you respond to these Spccches address and Jatoi nau aiiani,Lu w ,mlftrnfn,ft wfk ?iro nhle first ...-. i r ttirt ,nunnn.n,.nl nf 1
t. ireeuoui. iwuvn- .. ...w uviucuccb ul popuiai uiaiinuwu loirs wer
X V,l she did not wish to be and alone to declare our ns for policles by action? The Martine elec- 1)ruiS0(l,
k.7k. i win, hr bnnrlhMfr and that peace negotiations. J-ne iui ui Loa- tion anu Kennet vote prove you nave sncaklni
uuu, ,w 4 ; n,si: oC our enemies is responsible lost SUDPOrt ainongst Democrats. Ev-
on Uraveurs
corpses.
Would Crush German Nation.
British leave no doubt as
to
be
vote that went for Mr. Bonnet in the
Democratic primaries in the Twenty
When asked how he accounted for
Graveur and Mrs. Le Duc being reg
istered as man and wife his face became grave.
MMi.it- wns the work of Graveur: l
JL.1MII. I' ... M till
TJlliau knew nothing or it,
he exclaimed.
am sure
WILSON HITS G. 0. P. PARTY
D..eirii.nf- Makes First Political
I VOtVa Speech of Campaign From Porch at Shadow Lawn.
1 nil"
AITKEN WINS THE ASTOR CUP
Miles
an Hour
The Tedo.r hear makers threaten to sirlke. But thank heaven there Is no Indication of trouble among the chewing-gum workers.
Averaacs uver iut
Sheepshcad Bay Rickenbacker Finishes Second and Vail Third.
A noted scientist rises regretfully to assert that the human race is doomed to become eventually deaf.
dumb and blind. Perfect neutrality on r0,0(X) persons.
tlio part of a nation may then become possibility.
Now York, Oct. 2. John Aitken on
Saturday won the Astor cup race ot
250 miles, driving a reugcot car, at
the Sheepshcad bay speedway, thereby earning the applause of approximately
California ships S.000,000 cases uf
lemons every year. Nevertheless there
niivnvs remain some she would like
to get rid of.
Another serious trouble with a type
writer Is that It always prints the letter one strikes whether that is the
right letter or not.
Altken broke the world's record. His
average tor mo euuiu uiaumw .i
104.S miles an hour, much better than
the 102.G, the mark established by Gil Anderson in the winning Stutz at last year's Astor cup race. Aitken's time was 2:2:5.01.02. Eddie Kickenbacher was second in r.. II ..I lf VnM t hi I'll In M:?
51 j.UUaWv1I Hill nil ' v..v uio
Hudson Super-Six.
iirntwh. X. J.. Oct. 2. In a I
. ..!..!!.. T.-..Mll-.
Vigorous UeilUUCiainm uj. tut- la-jmu iican party, I'resident Wilson told a delegation of young Democrats
from New York that "the certain prospect" of Republican success in November is that "we shall ho drawn in one form or another into the embroilments of European war," and that "the force of the United States will bo used to produce in Mexico the kind of law and order which some investors in Mexico consider most to their advantage " The president made his first out-and-out political speech of the campaign from the porch, of Shadow Lawn. He laid down the issues on which he believes the campaign should be fought.
ri,T. n-s-isfonee as a iiaiiou ta uu
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crushed. Militarily defenseless, eco
nomically crushed, boycotted by the
world and condemned to lasting sick
liness that is the Germany winch England wishes to see at her feet."
The chancellor said that lie realized the troubles of the people caused by the war and that he shared the deep sorrow for the fallen and mutilated. POLICE HUNT TRAIN ROBBERS Officials Press Search for Michigan Central Holdup Men Escaped With Mail Pouch.
RUSS RENEW LEMBERG DRIVE
4,000 Teutons Captured, Says Official Report Issued at Petrograd Attacked From Two Sides.
London, Oct. 2. The two-pronged advance of the Kassians on Lemberg is again gathering full headway, and the Austro-German armies of Prince Leopold of Bavaria and Archduke Karl have been pushed back. Both northeast and southeast of the Galldan capital the Kassians have registered advances, capturing, according to
the ofiieinl report issued on Sunday at
Detroit, Mich., Sept. 29.--Search is PeU.ot;nuli more Uian 4,000 prisoners.
being Vigorously presseu iui a guufc
IHicuinn mi ins ill'P admitted bv Berlin.
. I n '
of men, nencveu io uumua T1 two nmin nctions are being
six, who held up tne iew iorK-v,mea- , Qn of thc Brody-
east-oounu on me luiuui-
cxpress,
Krasnc railway, about 30 miles north
university, in the recent centennial pageant, killed himself with a shotgun. Although he was said to be worth $200,000, it Is believed he committed suicide because his crops were unharvested. Bloomlngton. Kev. James Pearson of Washington was arrested here, charged with blocking the streets when preaching from a wagon on the public square. Pearson was released from jail last week on probation after he had served four days of a sentence for having attacked Koy Buckley, special judge,, in police court. Fort Wayne. Seven men were injured in the collision of an automobile and a handcar, at a grade crossing of the New York Central railroad. Herman Stark suffered the fracture of his skull and may die. David Krlder suffered thc fracture of his left wrist.
The driver of the automobile escaped injuries, although the automobile was demolished.
Indianapolis. The fiscal year of the
TRAIN HITS CAR: EIGHT DEAD
Thirty-Two Others Injured When Engine Crashes Into Crowded Coach at Detroit, Mich.
When the oliice boy becomes a lieu
tenant and the boss becomes a private
Iii the American army, the business of
being a soldier is not so much a mat
ter of discipline as it Is self-control.
Tennesseeans Lynch Two Negroes. Nashville, Teun., Sept. 29. Two ne"roes, arrested in connection with the murder of Bud Burns :tV Gardonsburg Saturday night, were taken from the Hohenwald jail by a mob and shot to death.
Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2. Eight per
sons were killed and 82 injured, 15 of
them seriously, when a Grand Trunk train, south-bound at Dequindre street, and East Forest avenue, crashed into a crowded crosstown street car late Sunday night. The bodies of the killed were so badly mangled that it was almost Impossible to Identify them.
go
rv.n ri near uearuuru. leu nines i , , , , .i... i.. ......
gun o f hnnHn- Firn- eust ot omüei ;,nu ,u uw s,.lto of Indiana closed with more than west of here, and aftet beating Fire- oC zlüU u r 50 miles oa0lim a t t u.casurVf ac. ,on lohn Doherty into unconscious- 4. . , . 4. $2,ÜOU,UUU in mc siauu uuwuij, man Jol m uo southeast of the cit. cording to the report of' Auditor Dale ness made oa ifh one 0Uc lcS s m the former district the Kassians rCrlJ-tenbcrger t0 Governor Kalstou. terc T L uZTunTlt have pressed forward against heavy Ct f unount over $1,000,000 is in
Obtained Win not uuuuun U1' resist!ince; tlfkinw aifout 2,000 prlson-
utlvnrities in viueau uuu ;uw
ill l um-
York check up
the
register
Of this
the "eneral fund and no advance calls
PARKER TO OPPOSE HUGHES vance.
matter ors- A Tenton Pos,lion 011 the rlghc f0r settlements from countries will be 4 bank of the Zlota Lipa Avas carried on bef(jrp h( rei;ular December setthe southeastern doctor of the ad- Governor Kalston, In a state-
Moose Nominee to Fight Hughes' Candidacy From Standpoint of Progressive.
TOWN TAKEN BY HAIG'S MEN
New Orleans, Sept. 80. John M. Parker, Progressive nominee for vice president, said he would take the stump against Charles Evans Hughes. 11 A. . 11 i
have not written io iresioent
said Mr. Parker over the
British Capture Village of Eaucourt L'Abbaye Infantry Aided by "Tanks."
"1
Wilson,
London, Oct. 2. British troops In the center along the Somme line have made an advance on a 3,000-yard front
tlionhone from Pass Christian, Miss., from east of Eaucourt PAbbaye to the -but I recently wrote to Bainbridge Albert-Bapaume road, according to the
Polbv the Progressive leader, saying
tint when I went ot .ew xoik i wouiu
speak against Mr. Hughes' candidacy, ! but i will speak as a Progressive and
not as an atllrmative supporter of the Democratic uominee."
ollicial statement from headquarters is
sued on Sunday. Eaucourt i'Abbaye itself Is reported to be In the hands of the British. The operations were aided by the armored "tanks."
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ment, declared me nuaueeiö ol uie state' had never been in better condltion. Valparaiso. A bomb was hurled against the wall of the. book store operated in connection with Valparaiso university, smashing a window and shattering a part of the wall. Policeman Charles Cook, who was near the building, was so badly stunned by the explosion that he was unable to lind Out who threw the missile. Shortlv after the explosion, Rudolph Will, a bartender, was held up by an armed man, who escaped with $450 from the mfe' in the saloon and Will's watch.
The police are working on the theory that the bomb explosion was h part of the robbery plot.
