South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 322, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1914 — Page 4

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LEFT II RUSSIA

Size of Army Enables It to Sweep Across Poland, Says Petrograd Correspondent Both Wings Vick.ious.

MRS. LOGAN HEADS BELGIAN RELIEF BODY

iiy r;itN villi: roimx ri:. pi-;ti:o(;!:ai. x..v. 11. There is nt a iTerrnari on Kusslan soil. This as.Mir.'uirc 1 have received from eomp tent authority. Tlio Itus-s-ian force has moved arrows Poland like thr. street swcciprs of l'ariv, and has swept the of; ending armies into the hwle.s and orn -r in th ir own country. Great f mora hzation has he en created among the Austrian troops and this has now .spread to the Germans. The Russian Krand tactics, an encircling movement on a magnificent tcale, has been an unqualified success. It is Impossible to say wnetiier tne left or right wln has hern more victorious. While the forces moving alorm the river l'ilitiza nave m.me tlie mo-t marked advanres, the army that cr(fced the river vtn has the larger bat. Its prize was a full division with Its complement ot guns'. The Russian general staff attaches the greatest strategic significance to the victory on the San. Their armlet had been held up at this point far too long and it was impossible tor the corps on the Vistula to push ahead independently. At Przemysl sulficient force still

invests the city, while an operating i

base is established at Tarnoiv, ."0 miles from Cracow to the east on the railway running to I'rzemysl. While this force approaches Cracow from tfu east, another strong column is descending on the feted eity Irom the. north. This aimy has now reached Miechow. The size of the Russian army permits this to he done wth impuuity.

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MERCHANT MARINE WOULD SELL COTTON

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Duncan rietclirr Say Lnited Static NihhN Ships Ha illy.

AUSTRIAN ARMY DEFEATS SERVIANS

MRS. JOILV A. LOGAN. WASHINGTON'. Under the leadership of Mrs. John A. Ix)gan. widow of the civil war hero, whoso daughter is one of the Belgian sufferers, Washington society women have organized

to send a relief ship to Belgium. The club women's committee will work J with the national committee of which j Cardinal CJibbons is honorary chair- ! man. It has been announced that

This numerical superiority in the long : whito arm ri hominv. rim will give Km.ua victory at ever.s ,U1(, corn nu.al aro fou(s o nt; . . . .......... '--end.

j'oiana nas uecn lnunoaieu wiui Prussian corps and thus they have been able literally to engulf the Germans. The lack of artillery is mad up in the number of infantry in action.

ARIZONA BANK IS CLOSED

WASHINGTON, Nov, 11. on. Duncan 1. Fletcher, president of tho Southern Commercial congress, Tuesday announced his adocacy of an American merchant marine. "The solution of the south's cotton problem is largely a question of transportation." he said. "Cotton is in demand in Hremen, Germany, at -0 cents a pound. In the soiuh it is selling around se n cents. The cotton mills want German chemicals and des. "The exchange of trade can only be carried on in ships Hying the

American t'ag in order to guarantee distillation. Less than 100 American ships are. engaged in the foreign trails. Kngland ha about 5,000 and Germany nearly 1,0 0. "This comparison shows the impotency of the American merchant marine and means that we are like a yreat department store owning no delivery wagons and unable to rent others. All the country is paying tile penalty, but the south is hardest hit for it not only lias its foreign outlet of cotton crippled, but its domestic demand is in danger of being curtailed by the inability of the mills to ob' a'n the necessary foreign made dyestuffs."

.Many Killed and Wounded and Others Forced to Hctire at Vnlaneto.

HOSPITAL JOINS HUH FEDERATION

LONDON. Nov. l'. A wireless press dispatch from Ilcrlii1. says it is officially reported from Vienna that Austria's operations against Servia are progressing favorably. Two .Servian tribunes, commanded by, Generals Zrrm and Dojovic. with Fix divisions were beaten and driven back in the direction of Valauevo after three days of heavy lighting during which the enemy displayed courageous resistance. Out of the 120,000

Servians engaged many were killed, i t,,...i

St. Joe

Announcement of Addition of St. Joseph's Made at Meeting Speakers' Bureau One of Campaign Aids.

Cronbach, Hichard Libel. David L. Guilfoylv. Mrs. C. M. II. Haeske, Charles F. Hansel, M. D.. John U. Haughton. Arthur L. Hubbard. I-:. Louis Kuhr.s. V. G. Manning. V. I. O'Frien. Miss Gertrude ('liver. Mrs. D. M. F. Weeks and George W.itwer. The services of these sjn.ikcrs for a ten minute address can h- secured by any organization by calling upon the headquarters at the Chamber of Commerce buildimr.

ARREST DUTCH STEAMER Able Ilodloil Men Are Taken Off Iiy Germans.

WASHING WON'T BID HEAD OFJANDRUFF Dissolve It, That's Best Way.

CLASSES WELL ATTENDED

woiii.ueu or tawen prisoners and .i quantity of war material was captured by the Austrians. An Austrian aviator bombarded Cetinje and damaged the railroad station.

RAISE FUND FOR TEMPERANCE FIGHT

Two Hundred liricks Sold at $1.50 Faeh at Westminster FrobyUTian.

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Women's Itible Class is Gaining Icmbci-s.

With the usual attendance of over 100 members the Women's Ihble class met Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. . The class is far the largest of its kind in the eity and the increase of membership over that of a year ago Is very encouraging. Other classes Tuesday evening were the embroidery and crochetin". th Knglish class for the non-Knglish and the swimming class at the high scho d tank. All reported a large attendance.

The members of the Westminster

Presbyterian church held an enjoyable social in the parlors of the church Tuesday evening, the aTiair being for

the purpose of raisirg the $300 subscribed by the church as its part in the Union Temperance campaign. The amount was raised by the sale of bricks, representing $1.30, 200 of which were disposed of. The Ladies' auxiliary, which had the social in charge, prepared a line pre gram for the evening's entertainment. Chairman John Farnimm called upon Rev. John S. Rurns, who re. sponded with an interesting address. Hiss Helen Jackson recited "My Old .Sweetheart" and the Ladies' quartet furnished several numbers.

nrsv AGAIN. REDRLFFF. Calif.. Nov. 11. Another heavy explosion occurred at Mount Lessen Tuesday afternoon. During the course of the eruption flames could plainly be, seen spouting from the mountain top from this place, about f, 0 miles away.

SURPKISi: IWRTY. Ten friends ?f Miss Rlanche Loane, CM W. Washington a v.. surprised her Tuesday evening by living a party in her honor, the occasion being her birthday. She was prisente l with a number of fine presents. Light refreshments were served.

The .South Rend Federation for Social service was further strengthen -d

iv night by the addition of the

ph's hospital. At the meeting

of the board of trustees held at the Chamber if Commerce this announcement was enthusiastically received and it is planned by the trustees that the campaign to be held Thanksgiving week shall not only be inclusive of every important charitable and philanthropic work in the city, but also that the appeal shall be made personally to each man and woman in fcouth Rend. David Guilfoyle vas unanimously elected to serve upon the board of trustees of the federation. Mrs. C G.

Kettering was appointed a member of

the auditing committee which made through its chairman, Richard Elbel, an informal report of those budgets which have been received and scrutinized. Rabbi Cronbach. chairman of the publicity committee, made a statement of the works of his committee. Under his leadership assisted bv Mrs. D. M. F. Weeks and Miss Gertrude Oliver a speakers' bureau has been organized. The following have volunteered their services as speakers to appear before clubs, meetings, church organizations, fraternal orders and other public gatherings to speak upon the aims and objects of the federation: P. E. Ahrens. J. Q. Ames, Dr. S. W. P-aer. William Haip, L. P. Hardy. F. M. Hatch, Dr. H. M. Miller. Lenn J. (are, Arthur H. Rice, Dr. R. L. Sensenich, Rome Stephenson. G. A. Farabaugh. S. P. Pettengill. I. -3. Romig Miss Helen Carpenter. S. G. Chard. F. R. Lambert, Timothy D. Howard, Judge Herbert Warner. Dan Pyl", William S. Moore. Mrs. J. R. Rirdsell. Marvin Campbell, Rabbi Abraham

FLUSHING. Holland. Nov. 11. The Dutch steamer Administrateur De Rats, which loft Antwerp with t." passengers, has been arrested by Germany army othoers at Fort Marie on the Dutch frontier. All the men on the ship between IS and CO years of age were taken off and the vessel was then allowed to proceed.

The only sure way to get r. dandrufi i- to dissolve it. then yo-i d

si Toy it entirely. To do this, u'f-t ah.

! four ounces ,f ordinary 11 mid arj apply it at ni-ht wh-n retiring; i. I enough to rnuisten th' Fcalp an i r j it in gently with the linger tip-, j Do this tonight, and by inert., i most if not all of your dandruf:' a j be gone, and three (..- f(.ur m-u, ;, ; plications -v. II com; b ti ly dis.-d . ..

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i l. c.oss di:ad. CHICAGO. Nov. 11. Frederick Llewellyn Goss, inventor of the Goss Irinting Press and president of the Goss Printing Co. until six months ago.

died today In his home here. 67 years old.

He was

TRY THIS FOR YOl It COUGH Thousands of people keep coughing

because unable to get the riyht rem- I edy. Coughs are caused by Inllamm;.- ! tion of Throat and Rronehial Tubes j V..at you need is to soothe its In- !

Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the Phlegm and quickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a 50c. bottle from your druggist. "Dr. King's New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my cough" writes J. R. Watts, Floydale, Texas. Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Advt.

cntn ly destroy. . ry single ; trace of it. no matter how m;;: rufi ymi may liavf. You will :i:id. too, that all and liiuiriLT of tli sr.ili. will once, and your hair wiii be lustrous, glossy, silky and s. look and fel a hundre-d tim--If y.iu wart to preserve i

do by all means get rid of for nothing destroys ihe ban

quickly. It not only stars th- h and makes it fall ,..ut, I t 1 1 it m.ik---. stringy, straggly, dull, dry. Frit 1 1- r lifoles. and everyone notic s it. ' can get liquid arvon at nr.y dr: s'ore. It is inexpensive ami n- . f.-.fD to do the work.

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The BIG BLUE SHOE means a saving of S $ to you. S. B. SHOE PARLORS" Up Stairs, 216 S. Michigan St.

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PERFECT LADY NOW . SUES FOR DAMAGES

Oliioers h'Jat'c I)eiM)sitors Will lie Paid in Full.

DYSPEPSIA 60HE! HO 1HD1GESTI0H.

Vitt to .Minister's Room Reoaux? Her Room Was Cold Starts Slander.

NEW YORK. Nov. 11. If a perfect lady lives in a boarding house and all ihe rooms are cold except that occupied by a handsome young minister. j it perfectly au fait for the perfect iady to visit the handsome young minister in his room provided she does so solely for warmth and spiritual guidance. It certainly is. if you believe Mrs. Marion Waugh Rashears. formerly of Chicago, who is the plaintiff in a $30,imki slander suit growing out of her is its to the room of the Rev. Mr. F.aker and the comments thereon by other boarders in the poorly heated Portland, Ore., boarding house wore all parties to the suit lived a year or two ago. Mrs. Rrashears is suing Mrs. Susan R. Smith of Shelbyville. Ky.. charging that the Kentucky woman told scan

dalous stories about Mrs. Rrashears' j visits to Mr. Raker's room. The

stories were told, according to the lull, to Mrs. Rrashears' chum. Miss Mary A. Case, known all over the country as a contralto soloist and who is Mrs. Smith's adopted daughter. At one time she was reported engaged to Clans Sprcekels, son of the millionaire sugar man. All three women were on the witness stand Tuesday before Judge A. N. Hand and a jury in the United States district court htrv

PHOKNIX, Ariz.. Nov. 11.- The Valley Savings bank, the largest savings institution in Arizona, failed to open its doors Tuesday and the state

bank examiner Is in charge. Th

bank's deposits exceed $l,a00,000. The TilYlP iM foil,, ft ,.f Kncliiftto Ik.mok.l. frl t

1(411111 L I. J WUIIIV ' O AftWl.? lOI' lowed the closing of the bank's doors.

Officers of the bank declare it is sol-

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standing securities, many of which are connected with cotton lands which aro

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seriously affected by the war

RIUTIIS. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaffer, 62 Howard st , a daughter, Tuesday. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lippman, 1071 Riverside drive, a son, Nov.

!n five minutes your

sick, upset stomach feels fine.

EflKS 11 GOLD.

When your meals don't lit comfortably or what you eat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a fiftycent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. There will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating head-

or Intestinal griping.

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will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Rape's Diapepsin is a certain cure for out'-of doo,- stomachs, because it

takes hold of your food and digests!

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RUSSIANS TAKE GENERAL Yon Lk-bort i- Captunil in righting Near Aerad.

0PE1S CLOGGED HEAD ID NOSE

i MOSCOW. Nov. 11. in a tight! near Aeradz on the Wartho, the Russians captured th- commander of 1

tae seventeenth dcrmau army corps. Gen. von Liebert. who was commandant of Lodz, diirii- the occupation of that town by the Germans, is also declared to be a prisoner. When leaving Lodz. Gen. Lit bert declared to the landlord of his hotel. "1 do not say -""'I bye. but merely au revoir. We shall soon be back among you." This prophecy is now realised.

An .etie Ller Mean- Health. If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizzii.css. Constipation. Riliousn-ss. Headaches and Indtut s'ion. take Dr. King's New Lite Pills. They drive out ferTiitntim: and undigested foods, clear

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"Pape's Cold Compound" Ends Severe Colds or Grippe in Few Hours.

Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feve rishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Ojiit blowing and snulMing! Kase your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief is "Rape's Cold Compound.' which cosi only '2 cents at any dru.; store. It acts without assistanc e, tastes nice, causes no intonvenience. I!e sure you get the genuine. Adv

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WIIF-RK TO GI7T YOTICS. The following: is a list of the merchants whose cash sales, checks and receipts are food for votes in the contests: Sacks of Rose Leaf, Golden Horn, and White Rose Flour, American Trust Co., Lasalle theater, Surprise theater, Star theater. Orpheum theater. Catalog Service Co., RrandonDurrell. W. K. Sherman, cloaks and

suits. Sibley Hardware Co.. Living-

stons, clothing; Piatt & Perkey, The cleaners.

"990" Clothing Co.. Raker Shoe store. Walkover Shoe Co., Muessel's grocery, Harwich's Cash grocery, Smith & Wherrett furniture, St. Joe Furniture Co . Walter C. Miller Co il Co.. easer and Teaser Coal, The Gately Co., Claucr Jewelry Co., Das tian's drug store. Centra. Electric Co.. South Rend Rread Co., Russe Pros Raking Co.. M A. Frallck millinery store, Reyer Floral Co., I. W. Lower Decorating Co.. Th Srnogor

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DEWOUNCE TURKS' ACTION Zanzibar Julian Will Remain Ijoyal o tin-at Rritain.

L(NI)X. Nov. 11. Aconling to an o:!u i.il statr-itimt is.j d )y the press .ur'.ui tonight ih' Rriti.h r.-sl-d nt minister of Z.irtih ir has n port-

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J furnish the complete equipment, from the first call to th btulal. Rotb Plonr. 219 St. Jon St.

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as follows: "The sultan .f Zanzibar Tuesday ronvriicil a rt-iiri"-rr:tat j m--ting of .Mahommedins '.ho unanimously l.s--d a r solution u'nniirA'iiu: the Ircs. at attitude of Tmky c'i;!irming their continued loyalty to the Rritisli crown and expressing the v, ish for Ci-rmans downfall."

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IllIF.V.MATISM. Rveryl.ody who i ai:iictd with Rheumatism in any form should by

all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you t feel ialn or soreness in a joint or J muf-cle, bathe it ith Sloan's L'.ni- ; :nent Do not rub it. Sloan's pene- j t rates almost immediately right to the ; sat of pain, relieving the hot, under, ( swoolen fe. ling and makiiig the part j asy and eumfortai b-. Itt a b.-ttle of . Slfjan's Linim nt for 2 rents of any dru-usst and h.e it in the hous. ' itcairisl cold--. . sr- and swidlen joints. I

rheum;itis-n. neuralgia, sciat ie.i and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it Jrca iiive almo.-st Riitant ftlicf. Advt.

Public Drug Store New Location 124 N. MICHIGAN SI.

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