South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1915 — Page 3
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ME RAID IS MADE BY FRENGH
Air Squadron Composed of 29 Aeroplanes Drop Bombs on Headquarters of German Crown Prince.
LONDON. Juno 4. kSwtfjiin lown on high la th rey Uki.c of early dawn. a French air flotilla composed of 2'j aeroplane., Thursday morning dropped ITS bomhs on the field headquarters of the German crown prince. The air squ.idrun left ltd base befhind the French lines while it was .Mill dark, and between i and o'clock ap'pcared above the derma n head-iuar-tcrs. Aiind a hail of shell and shrap- ' ncl the aviators t ..ok turns dropping their fcuppli-.s of hi'h explosives and, their work ended. Hew away un- : harrntd. The French midnU'ht communique, j received here from Paris, fails to .state I the location of the crown prince's I headquarters, but it is believed his arr my is now on the ea-stern portion of
ftho ivfirm front . Hesides Imrnlis.
the airmen loosed a hail of steel arrows, several thousand being thrown.
.A number of the bombs, it is stated. reached their mark, but no estimate of the damage done is possible. Outside of this daring sally there was little activity in the theater on Thursday. Violent fighting continues in the German field work known as the "labyrinthe" southeast of Neuville't. Vaast and the French report further Kalns in the trenches and crosstrenches of this maze. Herlln reports that lively fihtintf Is still Koing on in the recron north of Arras, the struggle for the sugar refinery at Souchcz, which already has changed hands several times, being particularly violent. At last reports the Frcr.ch held this position. Repeated French attacks in the Fourhez-Xeuville front, which at times raged hand to hand, were repulsed -with heavy losses to the attacking forces. Berlin reports. The German var office also states that the Teuton artillery was forced to destroy the tower of the church of f"t. Martin in Ypres. as artillery' observation posts 3iad been discovered there. On the British front around Ypres. lieavy fightintr. in which the Germans claim the advantage, has been going on around the village of llooge, a point strongly fortified by the British. Only Wednesday the British reported the capture of Chateau lioogc.
IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST BELOW?
If It Li, you nro InvltM to thn next Nc-ws-Tiincs Birthday Party. Trip to all theaters and refrhmenta will bo on ttu program.
The News-Times birthday party is open to all school children of .South Fend and Mishawaka In both the public and private schools, regardless of whether their parents, are subscribers or not. Co-operating with The NewsTimes in giving the chMren these series of treats are the Orpheum. MaJ'stic. Colonial. Lasalle and .Surprise theaters and The American Drus, Co. Hundreds of children have been made happy since we inaugurated this little plan and hur.dreds will be made happy in the future. The entertainment is absolutely fr-.e of cost or obligation. The child's name is -published in The News-Times on the date of his birthday. On the Saturday following such publication the child comes to the circulation department of the paper and is given a coupon ticket which entitles him to admission to the Orpheum, Lasalle, Colonial, Surprise and Majestic theaters and a treat at the fount of the American Drug Co. Children living 10 or more blacks from the office are given a car ticket home. Besides publishing each day the names of1 children whose birthdays occur on that date, we publish at least five names of children whose birthdays occur later. These names are taken at random and we advise a careful watch of the daily announcements, as the "lucky ones" will receive two treats instead of one.
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TURK FORCES DEFEATED .London Tell.-, of Capture oT Three Hi Found Guii.
LONDON, June 4. The Indian troops fighting in Mesopotamia on .Monday succeeded capturing a Tieight occupied by the Tunis and ilook three 1' pound guns, with ammunition, and L'.' prisoners, according to a press bureau statement Thursday night. It was a combined naval and military movement against the hostile Turk columns which threatened the 2'ritish lin?s along the Fuphratca and Karuin rivers. Fartlv wading and partly in boats, the Indian forces started at 1 ; n i a. in. and succeeded in executing a successful turning movement against tho enemy. The Turkish batteries soon ere silcne d.
IilUTHDAYS TODAY. Somli I lend.
Arch, Mary, -226 Kenwood st.
Ash. William Clifford. HL'o
Bachelor. Marion. 1019 K. L Burgoyne, Doris, 14 31 Linden Bloon, Hildur. '.20 Catalpa av Batka, Hat tie. 10 IT.' h-ihlev a v. Chizar. Gabriel. 1712 S. Bruce Dahl. Hazel. 2502 W. Orange
Pouch. Kmery. 1513 S. Kendall .st. Gill. Oren. 133 Milton av. Jolche, Anna. 2015 Linden av. Koontz, Lois. 827 Sherman av. McDonald, Dorothy. 40."i F. Calvert. Merchant. Donald. 11 0-1 IS W. Lasal lo st. Plotneske, Marie. 1411 Linden st. Bexstrew, Kenneth. 911 L Miner. Baybuck. John. 311 W. Broadway. Steele, Gladys. 03."i Vistula av.
Swem, Daniel. 1117 Michigan a v. Spitlcr. Willard. 107 N. Jacks.. n Spry. Dorothy. 112H F. Bisscll st Sinotz. Flizabeth. si 2 W. Ferkin
Thayer. Vera. 200 F. Broadway. Wesco. Mary, 023 Crescent a v. Yanko. Joseph. 1023 Kendall st. Mihawaka. Bitter. Beatrice. 711 F. Lawrence. Minzev, Macolm. 321 W. Marion. Van Hcckc. Irdeile, 401 W. Fighth.
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MTKY OXF.S TODAY. South llond. Hudson. Clara. 223 N. Carlisle st. Horvath. Gizella, 2503 Bertram! st. Horvath. Helen. 205 N. Huey st. Hotmunir. Frank, 2712 Linden st. C,rav Josephine, 1007 N. Noire Dame st. Riifel, Charles. S10 N. Eddy st. MMiawaUa. Phillon. (iertrude. Glcissaer. Lucille. Block, Fdwnrd. Goebel. rvilb Grabowski. Coward.
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NEW JOB FOR DERNBURG LONDON. June 4. An Fvchange Tclegrr.pm dispaw h from Amsterdam Fays that, according to a Berlin disj'atch. Dr. Bern.ard Bernl'urg on his return to Kurope will be entrusted with the organization of a press bureau for the .candinaian countries with headquarters at Copenhagen. A jro fjerman rampaun i!i the Scandinavian pi-fss will be started with reHewed energy.
Dope Pi t pares Document Regarding Lunioan War. HOME. June 4. The pope has prepared anil important document addressed to the heads of the Furopean states which will shortly be committed to their hands through, diplomatic c hannels. The pontiff had a long conference Thursday with Mgr. Galli, to whom he has entrusted the task of preparing the Latin translation of the document.
Scenes at Maine Monument
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F rr e during the Memorial day celebration at Ar'lngton cemetery la Washington. Sulors are s i-n signalling and climbing the old mas, of the :attloshlp M ti!it, which was erected in the cemetery as a memor'ai t; the lallora who luct their Uvea when, the Maine wjj blown up in Ko.vuia har-
ALLIED FORCES ARE NEEDING AMMUNITION SiKxcss or I'aUurc I'iHinds on Men in Work -hop Says Llojd-
MANTIIKSTFJI. Knpland. Juno 4. I)avi.l Fb yvi-George. minister of munitions, the ntwly created ofhee in the new roalition cabinet, in a speech here Thursday night brought the most urgent message e ver told a British audience. It declared that it depended more upon the masters and men of the workshops of Britain than almost upon any other section of the com-
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munity. whether Britain emerged Irom the colossal struggle beaten, humiliated and stripped of her power, honor and influence and the nitre bond slave of a crul military tyranny, or whether she should come out triumphant, free and more powerful than ever for good in the affairs of men. Referring to the fall of Przemysl he Faid: "The Germans m hlevol a success a great success not because of the superior valor of their soldiers, but because of a shower of shot they poured upon the Russians. Two hundred thousand shells were concentrated in the course of a single hour upon the Russians. "Had we been in a position to apply the same process to the Germans
on our front, they would have been turned out of France ar d -we should actually have penetrated ;nto Germany and have seen before tu the end of the war."
ARE TAKEN INTO LODGE Two Oflicers Are Fleeted By Hand in Hand Grmr. Initiation of a number of candidates took place last night at AY. O. W. hall by the Hand in Hand grove. No. 51, Woodmen circle and a n imher of applicants were balloted upon. They will be initiated at the next meeting, Juno 17. Flection of two officers to fill va
cancies was held resulted in the following: Mrs. Belle Taylor, advisor; Mrs. George Beak, second manager. Arrangements for the um tiling of the Mrs, I. K. Hackwcrth monument in the city cemetery June :7, wire made.
MAN IS BADLY BEATEN Joseph Wroblewski. 23 years old. of S02 Anthony st.. was assaulted last night at ahou 11 o'clock near tho corner of Ford and Carlisle sts. a.s a result of a quarrel which started in a saloon. 'Wroblewski was taken to his home in tho police ambulance. According to "Wroblewski the man who commit-
ited the act is not known.
MUCH DAMAGEWAS DOiMl ZepIHdin Flew Omt L're.iter Part o City Says Berlin. I F II FIN. June 4. The officii Wolff agency Fays th.it during" th Zeppelin raid on London one a'.rshi reached Kinchin on tho r.orth s. ! and must therefore hivn 1'own e the greater part of the city. From the s.im source it is lcarne that the damage caused was nr'cl greater than announced.
TV fore th war there wrre r. . r i German waiters and barl-ers in Lon don.
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