Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 287, 13 October 1914 — Page 3

L Crowd Watches Pal Bulletins T WARM DAYS BACK FOR LAST STAND A return, to almost summer weather marked the changes In temperature for last week, although the week opened with cool days and nights. The report of the co-operative observer at the water works pumping station fellows: High Low Sunday.. . .. 72 59 Monday 79 57 Tuesday 84 58 Wednesday 82 55 Thursday 82 56 Friday 73 61 Saturday 72 $i In France a brouze statue weighing three and a half tons, that was too laree to be handled hv railroad CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, IT QarfleM Place, Cincinnati. Ohio,- tor Information concerning the Me41cal Treatment of All Forms of External Growths, especially Cancer. Established 25 rears and well endorsed. 9fpage book free. (Advertisement) as Braves Fight Philadelphia WEST POLAND CLAIMS BERLIN BOLSTERED BY i F AMUSEMENTS r5 PROGRAM Moving Pictures TONIGHT Drive Russians Across Vistula River and Give Way Slightly on East Prussian Boundary. Troops Released by Fall of Antwerp Sent to Assist Right Wing in Offensive Moves. CZAR'S TROOPS FLEE nal, was hauled on a motor truck to CAVALRY ENGAGES 11s, 2o miies away.

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.Warsaw Still Held by Slav, While Teutons Never Defeated in Whole Russian Campaign. BY FREDERICK WERNER, Staff Correspondent for International News Service. BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Oct. 13. fThat the German armies are masters of all of Russian-Poland west of the Vistula river is the declaration made In an official statement issued at the

War office shortly after midnight. The statement admits that the Ger mans lost a little ground In Russian territory near the East Prussian fron tier, but declares this is of no consequence as they had never planned to occupy the government of Suwalkl. (The territory that the Germans claim to have conquered west of the Vistula may be roughly estimated at 7,100 square miles. It contains a number of important manufacturing towns.) The official statement follows: "After their expulsion from East Prussia the Russian armies were pursued across the frontier. The center of German military operations is now Poland- The whole of Poland west of the Vistula is now in possession of the Germans. The Russians occupy only Warsaw. "The few kilometers lost by the Germans in Russian territory near the east Prussian frontier are of little importance, as it was never intended definitely to occupy the government of Suwalki. It is not true that the siege of Ossowiec has been abandoned for that fortress was never besieged. "During our retreat to the east Prussian frontier our troops were nowhere defeated, but on the contrary repulsed all attacks." OUTLINESPREVENTION Ralph Richman Talks at High School. Chapel exercises at the high school this afternoon were turned over to the observance of Fire Prevention Day. Ralph E. Richman of Indianapolis, secretary to William E. Longley, fire marshal of the state of Indiana, gave a short talk to the pupils on general fire prevention methods. The girls were advised against cleaning their gloves with gasoline, and careless use of matches, and disposition of rubbish and inflammable waste material were given as possible causes of great fire losses. The entire chapel Hour was occupied by Richman s ad dress. Subway Cigar, 5c. Quigley Drug Stores. 13-5t Amusements FRANK HAWKINS PLAYERS. The Prank Hawkins Associate Play ers will open at the Gennett theatre wits a matinee on Tuesday, Oct. 20, for an indefinite run of stock presenting only hieh class rovaltv nlavs Mr. Hawkins has carefully selected a company of players from the best talent obtainable. Supporting Miss Florence Lewin the dainty little leading lady are some well-known artists to Richomnd people. Miss Meta Eyferth and Mr. L. Itae Muszar will be well remembered for their work with Francis Sayles Players. Mr. Pacie Ripple has been seen here in several New York productions. The cast includes such well known people as Miss Grace Hutchison, Mr. Harry I. Walker, Mrs. Richard Evans, Mr. Walter A. Bohrae and Mr. Frank L. Hawkins. For the opening bill, "The Girl from Out Yonder," a play with a beautiful love story and deep heart interest intermingled with good wholesome comedy, has been selected from a long list. Miss Lewin will hold a public reception on the stage Tuesday matinee and Thursday night. This will give the people of Richmond the chance to become personally acquainted with all members of the company. Amber Is believed by the Turks to be an lnfalible guard against the injurious effects of nicotine; hence its extensive use for mouthpieces for pipes. "CASCARETS" RELIEVE SICK, SOUR STOMACH Move acids, gases and clogged waste from liver and bowels. Get a 10-cent box now. That awful sourness, belching of acid and foul gases; that pain in the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloating after eating, dizziness and sick headache, means a disordered stomach, which can not be regulated until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach's fault. Your stomach is as good as any. Try Cascarets; they immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning a 10cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet; liver and bowels regular tor months. Don't forget the children their little lnsldes need a food, gentle oleanilng too. Air,

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K?- 1 .. F T CITY 0M1LE Official Statement Tells of Loss, But Tries to Hide Defeat by Minimizing Effort. TEUTONS GET BUSY Counter Flanking Movements Against Allies Successful Permitting Advance of Troops to Coast. BY LEASED WIRE. PARIS, Oct. 13. Lille has been captured by the Germans. This is the outstanding feature of an official statement issued here this afternoon some time after the usual hour. The fighting has centered about Lille for nearly two weeks. The admission by the French that it had been lost indicates that the Germans are gaining in their counter flanking movements against the allies left wing and that the Kaiser's troops will now sweep quickly to the coast. The capture of Lille was effected by a German army corps, says the official statement. A German corps numbers 40,000 men. It is stated that the French force in the city consisted of only a detatchment of territorials. To offset the loss of Lille, the French claim that they have gained ground between Arras and Albert, southwest of Lille, and also at the center of the battle front in the region of Berry-Au-Bac. Text of Statement. The complete official statement fol lows: The complete official statement follows: "On our left wing, our forces have retaken the offensive in the regions of Hazebrouck and begun operations against forces of the enemy composed for the greater part of cavalry coming from the front along the line of Bailleul, Estairs and LaBassee. "The city of Lille, held by a detatchment of territorials has been attacked by a corps of the German army. "On our right wing (Vosges and Alsace) there is no change." FRENCH GUNS OPEN ON AUSTRIAN PORT BY LEASED WIRE. BORDEAUX, Oct. 13. The French admiralty announced today that the naval guns taken to Mt. Lovtchen late in September has been successfully mounted and had opened a heavy fire upon the Austrian port of Cattaro, on the Adriatic. SYNOD DELEGATES HEAR SHORT TALKS Many Take Part in Program of Lutheran Convention's First Sessions. About one hundred delegates to the Lutheran brotherhood convention in connection with the Olive Branch Synod were in the city today, sixty of them having arrived last night. The program for today was confined to five and ten minute talks by a num ber of speakers. Starting the day off with an automobile tour of the city lasting for one hour, the delegates were well pleased with the treatment they re ceived here. They were about sixty on the trip, the owners of the machines taking them to all points of interest in Richmond. The first session was held at 9 o'clock. Rev. G. E. Harsh of Colum bus, Ind., presided. He and Rev. W. J. Dentler of Oxford. O., were the speak ers. Tne president of the synod brotherhood, Rev. Mr. Miller of Louisville, had charge of a short business session preceding the lunch hour. Sessions were held this afternoon as announced on the program. The delegates were given lodgings last night and breakfast today. Arrangements were made with the Y. M. C. A. lunch room to take most of them at noon and this evening. The final session wai expected to close at 5 o'clock.

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NEW GERMAN GUN TO SURPRISE WORLD BY LEASED WIRE. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. The Germans are preparing to spring an even greater surprise on the world than their now famed forty-two centimeter guns that have demolished modern fortresses in this war much as if they were built of cards. Within a few weeks the Germans will introduce to the world and at the same time to the allies, their latest invention of war, the King of Cannon, the fiftytwo centimeter (20 inch) gun on which the Krupps have spent months preparing. "The Germans intend to go further than the capture of Antwerp," said Mr. Gall, a prominent New Yorker. "An officer of the general staff told me that Germany intended to sweep down the coast to take Ostend and push on until she has her new marvelous fifty-two centimeter guns in readiness The gun has been kept secret, even army officers did not know about it. "These big guns are all worked and gunned by Krupp engineers instead of the regular soldiers. "The Germans have more Zeppelins than the world at large imagines. Whole fleets of them are lying idle awaiting the signal for their invasion of England." A. D. GAYLE CALLS ON CONGRESSMEN A. D. Gayle, president of the First National bank, called on members of the Indiana delegation in congress yesterday. Mr. Gayle was on his way to attend the annual meeting of the American Bankers' Association at Richmond, Va. 'Operation of the nation's new banking system will be one of the most important topics for consideration. The emergency created by the European war will also be considered. D. A. R. DELEGATES AT STATE SESSION Mrs. George Dougan and Mrs. Paul Cometock will represent the local chapter of the D. A. R. at the state convention which opens at Fort Wayne this evening. The convention is expected to take up the question of the purchase and use of Americanmade clothes and other products. The national board recently passed resolu- ; tions urging all members to join the j buy-a-bale-of-cotton movement and j otherwise boost the use of home pro- j ducts. FIGURE ON CHURCH Plans have not been completed by the local band of the Salvation Army whereby they may secure the use of the old Fifth Street M. E. church for their winter services. The local officers hope to secure the church building, and a final decision will probably be reached when they meet with the board of trustees of the church Oct. 25. . How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly If the average woman only knew it, it is not at all difficult to preserve the youthful contour and velvety smoothness of complexion. Every woman hates to see her face wrinkled or baggy, and practically every one has experienced with some sort of patent remedy in the effort either to remove such condition or ward it off. As a matter of fact, the most effective remedy in the world is one that any woman can easily make up herself at home, in a moment's time. Let her take one ounce of pure powdered saxolite, which she can purchase at any drug store, and dissolve it in a half pint of witch hazel. Apply this harmless and refreshing solution to the face every day. The results are surprising and instantaneous. Even after the very first application a marked improvement is apparent. The wrinkles are less in evidence and the face has a comfortable, smug feeling of firmness that is most delightful. Adv. YOUR CLOTHING Will give better service if you will let us clean them often. You will also have a better appearance. When you can get the best for less, why not have it? Ladles or men's suits or overcoats cleaned and pressed $1.00. DCCDI ECO DRY CLEANING rCLIti-COO COMPANY TONEY BROS. 118 Main 8treet Phono 1493. We Call and DaUvtr,

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CONNERSVILLE MAN HELD FOR MURDER BY LEASED WIRE. CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 13. Ivy L. Reynolds, former employe of the United States postal service stoutly protested his innocence today following his arrest on a grand jury indictment charging him with having poisoned his first wife, by administering cyanide of potassium. Ten days after the death of the first Mrs. Reynold he married Miss Dora Gerber of Morenci, Mich., and explained that he wanted his young children properly cared for, despite the fact that the dead woman's will requested the children be sent to an orphanage. Popular feeling was against Reynolds at the time of the exhumation of the body but it was then announced that the examination did not disclose anything to show that she died from other than natural causes. Prosecutor F. M. Edwards recently secured Reynolds' indictment for alleged murder. The first Mrs. Reynolds died several months ago. WOMEN ATTEND MISSIONARY SESSION A number of Richmond delegates are attending the Missionary conference of the Northwestern Branch of M. E. churches which is in session at Indianapolis. Representatives from the Richmond Missionary societies are Mrs. D. W. Stevenson, Mrs. George W. Davis, Mrs. L. E. Turner, Mrs. W. B. Freeland and Mrs. E. E. Townsend. BRYAN RECEPTION .... READY AT EATON EATON, O., Oct. 13. Local Democrats have completed all arrangements for a royal reception to Secretary of State Bryan, who comes to Eaton Wednesday evening in the interest of the Democratic state ticket. He will arrive at 6:30 on a special train over the Pennsylvania lines from Greenville. He will be met at the depot and escorted to a point near the armory on East Main street. In the event the weather is inclement the meeting will be held in the armory. DENIES ASSAULT. EATON, "O., Oct. 13. When arraigned before Judge Risinger Monday to answer a charge of criminal assault, William Crowe, 34, farmer, living near Dodson, pleaded not guilty and was later released under bond of i nnn Crowe's alleged victim is Lafayette ttessier, n-year-oid daughter of Henry Ressler, - resident of Harrison township. Crowe was indicted by the late grand jury, In session last week. In the province of Shantung, China, a population of thirty million on an area of of one-third of the size of California. Pickling Vinegar The kind we always keep, sure to keep your pickles. H. G. HADLEY, Phone 2292. 1035 Main St.

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English Channel and Ef fee tively Mask Operations of Heavy Artillery Forces. BY LEASED WIRE) PARIS. Oct. 13. The fierceness of the fighting on the right wing of the German grand army indicates that it has already been strengthened with the troops released by the fall of Antwerp. A considerable number of these troops, however, are understood to have reinforced the German army which moved against Ghent and Ostend. The fighting is getting nearer and nearer to the English Channel littoral, as the German cavalry is pushed forward in advance of the infantry and feld artillery. It la undoubtedly one object of German strategy to establish a line from the Channel coast southward, cutting off the French, British and Belgian troops in Bel gium from the main force of the allies in France. Hammer at Flank. The Germans have not yet ceased their efforts to pierce the allies' left flank in the vicinity of Roye and Lassigny, is shown by the official information given out by the French war office. i' If the Germans are able to reduce the ring of forts at Verdun and those stretching forward along the Meuse, they will be able to push westward and concentrate against the allies' center, perhaps cutting it off from the allies' right. German operations in northwest Belgium are being prosecuted with vigor. Ghent is reported to have fallen into the hands of the Germans, leaving only Bruges and Ostend in possession of the allies. BILLIARDISTS MEET CHICAGO, Oct. 13. Melbourne Inman, the champion English billiardist, meets Wm. Hoppe of New York, world balk line championship tonight. Mon day Inman defeated Hoppe by a score of 600 to 11 in the initial game of their 6,000 point match. The game was at the English style of play. FANCIERS TO MEET The postponed meeting of the Richmond Poultry Association will be held tonight at Reed's hardware store at 7:30 o'clock. Officers for the coming year will be elected, and preliminary plans will be completed to the annual show to be held sometime in January. SULPHUR DRIES UP ECZEMA AND STOPS ITCHING This old time skin heater is used just like any cold cream. With the first application of boldsulphur the angry itching attending any eczema eruption ceases and its remarkable healing powers begin. Sulphur, says a renowned dermatologist, just common bold-sulphur, made into a thick cream will soothe and heal the skin when irritated and broken out with Eczema or any form of eruption. The moment it is applied all itching ceases and after two or three applications the Eczema disappears, leaving the skin clear and smooth. He tells Eczema sufferers to get from any good pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur and apply it to the irritated, inflamed skin, the same as you would any cold cream. For many years this soothing, healing sulphur has occupied a secure position in the treatment of cutaneous affections by reason of its parasite-destroying property. It is not only parasit icidal, but also antipruritic, antiseptic and remarkably healing In all irritable and inflammatory conditions of the skin. While not always estab lishing a permanent cure it never fails to instantly subdue the irritation and heal the Eczema right up and it is often years later before any eruption again appears on the skin. adv. 1178

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TODAY TOMORROW SHUBERT AND BRADY Present The PoDDac ParCi Five Acts. EXTRA ! EXTRA ! ROMAN ITALIAN TRIO Harp Orchestra to a:company picture. A $2.00 show for 10c.

Lillian Doone, the Marvel of the Age The Scotch Maid of Mystery She will an$wer your Questions, She will read your mind, She will fortell the future. She will locate lost articles, She will communicate with missing friends. ASK HER SHE KNOWS. She. solves all riddles and tells the innermost thoughts of the multitude. Murray Vaudeville, Tonight 2nd Wednesday

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