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WEDNESOAY Jf you believe a dollar saved it a dollar made place yottr order the RogersStore today. Ths is. sample of the tattersive receiving in answer to rur offrr. of 25 for' a name that may adopt our Butter Vi Jji- Gentlemen I have been a constant of. your butterjfrtce it meonthemarltet and it I just fine nothing like it the other brands of creem- butter aretoo salty for me they are not fresh i I I i like yours.

I want you to call this butter" 1 think this would be a very appropriatename as each' pound contains 4. cubes of golden tweat cream. 1 beg to be arid remain regular customerof your' stors beccuuirou help me- to' cut tjte cost of living in my home and give me the best of good fresh. and wholesome food to eat. Yours truly a I I BUTTER 33c Ib.

For 100 WillSell One large package new Oat. meal. One large package' Shredded Codfish. One large roll Toilet Paper. Two cans Van Camps Soup.

Two cans Best Virginia To matoes. Two-cans of. No. 3 Hominy. One can Pure.

Georgia. Cane Syrup. One package of Hardwood Toothpicks One dozen Matches. One bottle ExtraclL gsT One bottle Sauers Extract. One can New Fig Preserves.

One can Nmo Peas. 15 4 Worth boxes. Safety Sauers Lemon. Vanilla iHerr another good List For 100 3 cans New Packed Corn. 3 cans New Packed Pea' 3 cans Large Hominy.

3 cans Van damps Soup. 3 cans Best Virginia Tomatoes. One package of Hardwood Toothpicks. 146 Worth SUGAR Going Down' Refineries have reduced their price. on sugar.

If you- buy from Rogers you' receive the benefit of every. decline. It Is our opinion that It will go much lower. Wednesdays price lb. bag 1 5.

We would suggest not to buy' more than 25 pounds. We have several cars you can buy-all you want Here's a good one for the large buyer For 100 i 10 Ibs. Best Dry. Onions. 10 Ibs.

Rutabaga Turnips. 10 Ibs. Best IrllliPotatoe. 5 Ibs. Best Evaporated Peaches.

3 Ibs. Peeled Sun-dried Apples. Here's a good one that has the chtese tt that wont bite For 1 00 One ID Best Cream Cheese. Two large packages Macaroni. i ltu Durkeea Black Pepper.

One large Jar pared Mustard 5 bars' Lenox Laundry Soap. One lb. best Corn Starch. One large' roll Toilet Paper. Lb.

best. Evaporated Peaches Lowneys Cocoa. SHIP AT THE lEMEST ROGERSJTORE i'- thrusttoW QentT pe that th alUt hayOdestrpyed German machine aranfc tw ofcwhich rer armored. ji bassee and-a battery' 6t Oirman lieayjr. artillery rin FRESH th ments to on.

ThejOermani are not' bringing troppa from- the east but are throwing LC very available man in Belgium into the firing line They aeem to have. the railroads work. lngwell although they must have been seriously damaged during the battles of August and September Troops are being transported over them and Dutch sources report that train after train of wounded la being taken back to Germany. In. theflghtlngjln this couhtry where the men have.

not. the protection of elaborate- entrenchments. such as they toave on the Alsne the must be heavy especially where endeavors are made to carry positions hy assault. HEAVY FIGHTING ON RUSSfi FRONT German and Russian reports agree that the situation in. the east has not changed.

although the armies are In close touch along' the East Prussian fronttervand across Poland1 and Gali- cla. In Gallcla however the Austrians clalm to have repulsed Russian' attacks Jones' Cash Store 124 Whitehall St. Nice Large Irish Potatoes Why buy 4 pecks Nice Large Crisp Celery Dromedary Dates package Dromedary Si 1 1 Dates dozen 9 I 1 Why buy 10 4 Cans No. 2 hand- packed Va. Tomatoes No.

10 can Cotton Bloom Shortening. Made In Atlanta. No. 10 Karo Syrup' Th Is is National Coffee' Week and we hive special Cut' Prices on all grades. 24 Ibs.

Postells Elegant Floiir Wednesday-only. 24 Ibs. Monogram i i. ii As good' as the best. WE DELIVER.

campaIgtfLtbj4riveOUt TheRnssJans on vthe other anday lheT" are niakliur aargeAnunibeTa' of prisoners. Heavy. ughtlng ls. going on around pnemyul andtae oias jot the forts surrounding. thertdwnsays an Italian coirespondentJia- been de stroyed fcr the- big Russian1.

lkg. uns while- the forts have been mined and dismantled and the magazines blown up The town itself howeverihtuinot been lamaged. i The-1 earn correspondent iays the battle continues on the VlstulaViBan and Dneister rtvers. ThereJs Russian side and the. entire front Is furnished with lay and' night.

hurl thousands of pro Jectllel into. the enemxta linn The Austrians end Germans. adds the correspondent have been- obliged to re main on the defensive but. have re pulsed agreat cavalry to the west- of Sarajevo. the Bosnia capital accord- Ing.

to a report issued atNlsh IB en veloped by Servians and determined ef forts are made to lake the town before the end of. the' trial of tKe al leged assassins of. Archduke Francis Ferdinand. REVbLT BROKEN IN SOUTH AFRICA In South' the rebellion of olonel Marltz. has been virtually broken up.

Another lot of officers and men have been capturedr others have surrendered voluntarily. Italy has denied the report that she has occupied Avlona the Adriatic port of Albania. The news from Italy' shows that the Italian people are growing' more antagonistic to the- Austrians be- Kause the Italian fishing industry has been Interrupted by' Austrian mines' in the' Adriatic and because' the service of manr steamship lines has been sus pended for he' same reason. Sweden has ordered all lights on her coasts extinguished so they cannot be of use to the navies of the belligerent powers. The food shortage in Belgium is growing more serious and American officials are making' efforts to' hurry relief especially to' Brussels where the need 1s greatest.

GERMANS CHECKED DECLARES PARISH Paris. October 20. The French offi cial communication issued at 11 o'clock tonight says the. Germans today at tacked along the entire front and everywhere repulsed. The text of the communication fol lows The day has been characterized by an effort of.

the Germans along all parts of the front to the extreme north where. the Belgian' army has held' remarkably at La Bassee where the' German troops have attempted an offenslvermovement. of particular vio lence to the north of Arras tMa- metz between Peronne and Albert at Vauqnols to the east of the Argonne and finally. on the heights of the Meuse and in the region of Champion. Everywhere the German attacks have been repulsed.

During the afternoon the French war. office' issued the. following corn munlcatlon In Belgium- In spite of violent at tacks on the part of the enemy the Belgian army has' held its position on the. line of the river Tser. There have been other actions in the region of Tpres between the allied forces operating.

in this territory and the- forces of the enemy. On our left wing the Germans con tinue to. hold strongly their advance posts around Lille in the direction of Armentleres Fournes and La Bassee. On the Meuse the enemy has en- GREAT BOOKSON THEGREAT WAR a v7 VI yc Mftj A I Machine By ERNEST F. HENDERSON Author of SAortHutoryo Germany Etc.

9 anys HetArmy Her VT Her Ajnhips Spffltij SieHad to Anif them Against the Allied Poweriof Europe' A This IB the first complete authoritative and dependable account of. Germanys preparations for thejpresent war. HlnstratedwitheightT4eTen official pictures showing the Kaisers forces and their operations in field and air and on water. The fruit of ripe tndr backed by official doctt- menU by a recognked authority on German affairs. s- Eighty Illustrations.

Bvo cloiti 135 net Men Around the Kaiser Berlin corretpondent of the New York Times and the London DaifyMtdl. The only- book giving complete and accurate information about all of rth great German warrior statesmen business men scbolanaad all tho who figure most prominently in the ansirs of that conntry at the present moment. With special introduction furnishing an intimate vital and tmitworthyfirstiund account of the' great war critit written. since the bcfao by a man who has wed German affiurs at closer range than any other American outside of the Embasiy Umo doth tl3Srn The Germans A timely comprehend veand valuable survey of conditions In Germany and an intimate masterly vital and graphic picture of the German people on the eve of the great conflict. Written without bias or parti an hipby one of England's foremost writers after many yean of residence in Germany.

For tale by all Bookseller Indianapelu i THE BOBBSMERBILL COMPANY Fnbliihen New York TWO FAST TRAINS MIL 5:10 PM 4eavor 4 ilnaln jioVdriTalfcack the advance posts of our troops Vho have moved out along the right bank of thU' stream tn the peninsula- of. the Camp Tw rro um up durln th dayi of Oo- tober a we hav made proRTMs- at various points on the a In Bat. Prussia and on the Vistula river there IB no chanw la the situation. The efforts of Aus- triansf to cross the" river. San- have been' repulsed.

The battle i south of Prsemrsl is continuing under- condl tions favorablo. to the ftnasJansr REPULSED Oct6ber2i Via and London 12:16 a. m. Engage ments continue near. Nleuport L.Bel- Bium and Lille where the allied forces have been trying to beat back.

the German advance. The French for several have been attacking des perately in the vicinity of. Ulle-i but according to headquarters' bulletins all the attacks have been repulsed with heavy losses to the allies. It Is announced that the allies have made a stand behind the river. Yser in an attempt there to check- the German advance- along the coast.

The- result of ightln which has i been going on three Jays- in" this region Ms upt i- J-There is no news from the test of the battle front nor from the eastern leld of the The Imperial chancellor Dr. Von Hollweg speaking at head quarters to Conrad Hauesmann a member of the relchstag. praised the attitude of the public and troops which he said not only demonstrated but strengthened the unity of- the na tion. The spirit" of the troops along the entire west front as' the' imperial chancellor Ipersonally had ascertained was everywhere1 excellent. GERMANS FAIL iN-COASTDASH.

London. October 20. The Dally Mail correspondent In. thenorth of flrance sends this dispatch reeardlne the elt- uatl on there A big battle is in- progress along the front extending from Ostend to Lille in competent quarters the posi tion of the allies Is regarded as emi nently satisfactory. The enemy's attempt to brush past our.

left wing to the. straits of Dover is failing. Their line of attack- was intended to extend from Ostend through Lille to Doual but a' steady succession defeats the past fortnight has broken the power of the southern half the line- and Instead of a united army marching in an unbroken line across Pas de Calais and the north de partments there is left merely a series of detachments. They are large but wherever they have- given battle have been beaten. The emperors cHannel expedition ary' force as it is.

called here has re ceived to the last man and rifle what lelp it could hope for from the with drawal of troops In Alsace. The German errlson In Brussels Antwerp and Bruges cannot spare another regi ment. A it exists liow it must go orward and it goes to certain destruc- rit faced the prospect of an advance n. the worst of conditions torrential rains- having turned the country into a quagmire which offers no natural cover. while the force defending it can not make death traps of wire entangle ments.

However' the issue turns the emperors channel army is doomed. ALLIES CONTINUE ON OFFENSIVE. Parts 'October. 20. Reports from th front today Indicate that the allies ere continuing their offensive operations in the opinion of i French observers.

promise the bet results. The" action of the Bel gian army and. of a squadron of Erl t- Bb. warships inrepulsingan attack by the enemy isa subject of particularly favorable-comment. The public was gratified tor the an nouncement.

of the situation in Alsace. This was the first time in some days that the war office has indicated defi nltely the It la now seenthat French troops have almost reached the outlet of the valleys lead ing to. the plains of the river I1L The French- now consider that. firmly-established InAlsace on terrl. tory- doubly dear to them Word has been received also that the Germans are hastily preparing new defensive works around Strassburg.

The righting In-- the vicinity of Ulle has been watched with deep interest here and it Is Hoped that not many days will pass before the allies' take this position. The Institute of France after a pro longed and lively meeting has decided to read In public at Its annual meet ing next Monday the' report of five its members condemning the course Germany in present war. After long continued negotiations through the intermediary of the American legation at Berne. Switser land are about to' be mad among the belligerent countries of In terned civilians. It has been decldec that all women.

and. children and- al males under 17years of age will exchanged between France' and Aus tria So. far as la known here the arrangements with Germany' have no been fully completed but it is believed that several trainloads of German civilians In France will be allowed goto the' German frontier. Certain German men over 17 years of age an military prisoners will not be returned CAPTAIN ROBT. LEE CALLED TO.

THE BEYOND Washington October 20. Word wa received herex. today of the death of Captain Robert E. Lee youngest son' of General Robert-E. Leethe confederate commander at Uppervllle Va.

last night. He had been seriously ill for some time. The' body willbeinterred at Lexington. i morning Captain Lee was educated in. private schools and.

in the University of At the outbreak of the' civil war Captain joined. the theRockbridge Va- artillery as a private. He took part in numerous engagements and was later promoted to the rank of cap tain of artillery on the staff of his brother GeneralW. HSVti e. Since the war Captain Lee' had.

been engaged iir farming. He was. married twice his wife was a Miss Haxall and. his second wife Miss Juliet Carter of Washington. He- leaves two.

chil dren. Captain Le was tte author of' Ric ollectlons and Letters of General Robert a Lee. He was born at the. old Lee mansion now. part of Arlington Na tional cemetery October.

Vt 1848. Trade in Atlanta" Hanan Shoes Buy Own flfbme Hanan' are not. surpassed in the nobler art of hioemaking New York's best people Wear them OO-J Offer the Seasons qARLgONSi Hanan Shoes arei New iYpri tiradethey bring you York styles direct As theyappear on Tiftn avenue theyjaresenonjPeacheestreetr The style that oaadraireinlHanatf putvyard expressioiirV6f the 5innervDuality. This qualjty s. built by the worlds best shpeinakers iU best imaferials.

1' That No BetterIs Obtainable. Meriteand Women's Styles r. A lfetedtui Aget faAd r- L.V Tension Between Carranza ij Seems Utb' S' Washington October 10. Recent de velopments it became known' tonight iove shaken theconfidence of. officials here.

that between Car- anxa and Villa for control of' the po- itlcal altnatlon in Mexico was about be finally adjusted. Reports that VlUaThad moved a arge force into the vlclnltyof Aguas Callentfts where the Constitutionalist peace conference is In sessionand had attempted to coerce the delegate were doubted. but-a more serious view was taken of dispatches announcing that Carransa had repudiated the lalnv of the. convention' to sovereign power" in Mexico There was1 no. offi cial confirmation of this or of reports that.

the. first chief had declared he would deliver- the' executive power only to a man elected by the people but officials admitted theydid not regard. as unlikely that Interruption of' the' work of the Aguas Callentes conven- don was due to such a cause. Some nterpreted the-adjournment ostensibly await the arrival of Zapata repre sentatives as really to allow someof thedelegates to confer with' Carranza andidetermlne- what- the course of ac tion should be. Disbelief of the' report that.

Villa lad established a siege at Aguas Callenteswas uedon official advices whichdeclared that while suspicions ofsucha movewere entertainedwhen Villa- first arrived at the convention they were dispelled byhis frank state- meTit of his Intention. VILLA MENACINQ PEACE DELEGATES. Ban AntonioTexas October 10. The Mexican consulate" here today- received a reportfrom Mexico City stating that Villacreated a panic among the delegates to of military chiefs in Aguas Callentes today by moving an army of 18000 menx into position where he can en. velop the Hand' imprison the en tire conference Villas army Is re ported to be within an hours march of Aguas To oppose nun there' are Carranza troops at" Monterey and Baltlllo.

but it would take from' four to- twelve hours to get them to Aguas Callentes. According to the message from Mexico City to the consulate here the delegates at Aguas Callentes who in clude many chiefs of the constitu tionalist army have made an appeal to Carranza to guarantee their freedom during. theconvention which was re- sumea today. They declare that Villas soldiers who' are in Aguas Calientei as escorts to the chiefs of Villas army rob. them and Insult them the streets.

They ask' Aguaa CaUente. and surrounding territorybe declared neutral during the convention or' that theconvention beremoved to MexlcoCity CARRANZAS FAMILY FLEES TO BORDER. Eagle' Pass Texas October' JO. Th family of' Venustlano Carranza constitutionalist first chief reached the Mexican toorderr today It was an nounced vthat they would make their residence temporarily at Piedras Negras opporlte- here on the Mexican aide of the. Rio Grande.

The' move was reported to be' for the safetyof CarranzaB family in of. develop unfavorable to him. Piedras Negras was Carranzas pro visional capital when. his revolution was started It is in the stateof Coahulla over which he was-'governor when he- raised his revolt against Huerta. It is said on good authority here that remarked he might have difficulty in retting his family out of the country butthat as for himself with the family In safety he could ight his way out.

There was an nnconflnned report here today some of the peace delegates at. Agnas Callen tes. 1SPUTS1LIRUST Philadelphia L. October 10. Aryu- ment In the federal Kovernmenta suit to break up the United States Steel corporation Into' Independent.

units on the ground. that. their combination constitutes a violation of the anti trust laws was. begun here today. be fore four judges sitting as the united.

States court for th district bf New Jacob If. Dickinson former secre tary of In chars of the' government's case since It was Instituted in October. 191J. took up the entire day- In presentlnk the proieoutlon He re viewed testimony given In. the Investi gation of.

the corporation toy the department of Justice. Ihe federal fcureau of-corporations and. congrreaelonai com mittees. Much of this evidence al ready had been made ipubllc. Oreatet ct' Oarporatloa Mr.

Dickinson told the court. that the dollar corporation. In. mag nitude and. strength Is the greatest combination of capital ever brourht together under one cohtroL He-began his argument tor ffolng back more than a score of years Into the history of American Industries He.

told iot the1 sharp competition that- thenexisted In the Ironsteel tin plats and kindred Industries of how. poolstwere fortned the steel rail field and how agree ments were mads among manufactur ers of Iron and steel to keep price how these pools' dried up and agreements were. roKen now capiains 01 Industry sobemed to put one' another out-of business how on steel concern would absorb another and' gradually led up to the formation of the gigan tic corporation now under flre Mr. Dickinson told how. the five great Industrial and nnanctal Jnteresta came together' and formed the steel corporation In 1801.

The five great In. terests named were headed by the late J. P. IMongan. Andrew Cameg4 WH.

J. H. Moore. John Gates and John Rockefeller. He went.

Into Intricate detail to show how the-steel corpora tions capital of. more than 1400000 000 was made up. and ne charged that more than 600000000of this water. He also described' how' the steel' cor poration kept' up price and charged that it In every. way possible restrained trade and crushed competition.

The purchase by the steel corpora tion of the TennesseeCoal Iron" and Railroad company daring' the jnoney panic of 1807 in which President Roosevelt njrured alio was touched on by Mr. Dickinson He eaJd tbo steel corporation' did not purcoasev the Ten neuee stock from the New York brok ers. who were ald to' be In financial trouble through patriotic motives to prevent the. panic from spreading but to get control of the company. Mr.

Dickinson' made no reference to for- mer- President Roosevelt but In tht brlaf filed by the government It was set-out- that the representatives of the steel corporation who went to Wash- Ingtonto consult with Mr. Rooievelt over vne prcan-lety of purchasing the Tennessee stock from the New York brokers had deceived the president' a to- the amount of stock held by the NewYorkflrm Rlchard V. LIndabnhy of Newark. K. will open the argument for the steel corporation tomorrow after Mr.

DlcK- Inson conclude Th re isa long list of lawyers.to-be.heard.- Tb Old Standard svacral trBsthnlac tonle 3 TASTELESS chill TONIC. ibtv ot Malaria nrtehthMoodtmlld BJ Entirei Auistiriani iCommand South CpntirK Petrograd October. 20. An' official announcement dated October IS has given out by the. general staff of.

the commander theRussian forces as follows There has been no further change in thegeneral situation. Russiantroops are' in. contact with the enemy at' va rious polnts and there1 has been fighting on the riverZoura at- Btryin Ga- and InjEast Prussia. To the south of Przemysl the elans continue to take prisoners in large numbers. An entire Austrian battalion with all the officers and ma chine gun surrendered to us.

REPORT PIERCE FIGHTING. Amsterdam October 20. Via Lon don An Austrian off Iclal announce ment given out at Vienna October 19 battles yesterday to the east' of Chyrow and Prsemyal both' In Oa- licla again were very successful for the Austiianax The fighting near Ml- lynlec was especially severe. The Maglera Heights which hid been In th possessionof the-Russians and which formed a' barrier to our' advance have been' now occupied by. the- Austrians alter a formidable bombardment by their artillery.

North of Mlsynlec our trops ad vanced cloie to the TheRussianattacks on the. east of Pnemysl to iMedykav on. the southernwing of the battlefield which were' especisly. directed. against the heights to the southwest ot Btry and' Samhor were repulsed.

In the Stry and Stlca valley our troops axe advancing. fresh attack of the' Russians on our troops on the' east bankof the. rlT- er near Jaroilau Qallcla has been re pulsed1 In Russian Poland the German and Austrian cavalry repulied to- the west of Warsaw a great Russian cavalry at- cwlr r-r tack" LABOR MEN REPUDIATE EDITOR OFTHEGLEANER VSrayoToas Oa October 2ft. Speclalv Delegates from practically every local union In Way cross at a meeting' of the Trades and Labor assembly today elected- 8. Clark HouckJr a record- Ing secretary to fill the vacancy caused whenJBParley was unseated.

The assembly adopted resolutions de the' conduct. of the- editor of their official organ The Gleaner unsat isfactory and abolished tne position of official organ. George Nungaier was elected official Be A Pantry Pirate Once More By Using Stuart's Dysjpepsia Tablets You Can Renew the Appetite-pf Your Boyhood Daysi Some of" you suffering men-and women would Just as soon think of eating pie Jam and f. oookle. as you would of sleeping with a pair of Bengal tigers.

You're afraid of your stomach. If you will only try a Btnarta Dra- pepsla Tablet after each meal and at bed. time you will Very soon overcome this fear of food. Ge If great to like bay gain These little Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets go Into the stomach jut like food. They mix theirnew and fresh digestive qualities with' your.

worn-out- juices in stomach and intestines and thus en. rich your body stop gas- Irritation and after eating The tkln n. Stuartm Dy pep la Tablet Is a pleasing one. You eat. It as youwould an' alter mint" or a' bonbofa It at once mixes with your food and digests that' food.

It relieves the strain of that meal of course. and thusyou experience a Joyful feelingfrom your food. Soon your appetite will return. You will ttnd yourself eating the foods you would dearly love. to eat but are afraid to eatr and In a.

very short time your1 old' digestive system will bereturned to you for our bodies very quickly readjust themselves to normal conditions when we. top the trouble that makesthem diseased. Goto your druggist no matter rwhe you live and buy-a bor of Stuart's DyspepsiaTablets To any one wish ing a free' trial of these tablets please address A. Stuart. Co ISO Stuart Bldg- Marshall.

Mich anda small sample package will be mailed free. WE HAVE MOVED Dr. E.G. Griffins New Gate City Dental Rooms FINEST THE SOUTH Over Brawn 'Allen's New Store Entrance 5 W. Alabama St.

All work at reasonable prices and GUARAttt tED Cold A Crowns 3 fr PMMM. 17aS lady Atteaesst Hauling Sterage Packing ja ShlppIng GOOD BAEGAINS TO CONSIDEB YES- TEEDAY WJIS A BOUSING BUSY DAY TODAY-WILLBE A REAL BAN NEB DAY. HAMS ARMOUR'S the Delicious These are Fine and lean-- 18clb. 10to12lb each' RAY THAT TER KIND JUST LIKE BUTTERlin COOKING. lNo tin 63c xoftin 119 WISE TRADERS WILL ASK OURTaANAGER WHAT THE tTREND WItL iBE FOR LARD FROMNOWON.

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the very limit. 14 Ibm- BEST HEAD RICE i 4 peeka LARGE' IRISH POTATOES 13 cans No. a PEAS C. JSV 14 eaas No. 3 TOMATOES 3 HOME 8 cansSLICED PIKEAPFLE' vi OO Scans SLICED XX PEACHES lliJO IS bottle STLKKED Jv OR PLAIN OLIVES UO 5 bottle 25c BEECH JTUT CATSUPS ii-ii 12 cans TALL- BIIUC' iii 12 FORK BEANS TO MATO 1 1 I 8 ran PLAIN OICRV vii caa REFUGEE STRING BEANS IS pk QUAKER OATS v.

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isttiMn Ler FR SIiTii psf 0 FqRBOTHsmESJ id ii iiRbiirig It toiEe in ta wjfetif ticm ie- upr rne. strUg oIt. Th nerm 01jrl ing i wJtrQPi t. tii aSt veriv 1ibl nlnBeIglum theftrhleUn Theyumto baveth welilth ughtheymust bavebeen ISetI UlYc1amCed durlzirthebattlea r. belngtranao ortecL' and port tbattralJialt fwounded1s takenback GEirma 1Y the tll tlnf1nthts Pn' ouittr- wherethe menhavenot of elab rate entren hni ntl sucha theYbT lo must eaY7 znade.

try lolltI nlltJr Rt1SSfANtR i' Germ n. ndRu lanrep HI ree th theituatlonhl theea Ch ged. areln cloetouChalOngthe fro 1t1er. 1U1d 1d Ga1iclahowever. t1 to repullled JonesCash Wl ltehanSt NiCe Lrglrllh o.

2' 21c' 2 iy4pec a1 5. eiery. t. 0' Datepackage 1" 10 Datedozen 107) 25 packedJaTomatoel 80 BloomShortenl Madeln NoOKaro 37c Thll Prl on 24IblPostell 94- ElegantFlo Wednlday only. 241bL onogram 74' Flou thebeit.

I and b6- krr progr I campalgnlto i2rITe tth IJinc1ers. 1. Th a1 nsioz tbe otheihJ1lday. il" ak1DrJarg tl 1mberlt lIcht1nltI. golilgOD a ouJl lnemy11an4 1 th theAAwno CorTei POndent.1Jia Sl l1i It1Oy tlTthe 1ii uns.

thefortshave beenm1nec1and thenacuines wn 1tse hcryreveJ" n9t beendan agecI dezit. i ia' battlecontinuel erVIa fS X.ber.Hs greahJenttet1chmentJr aldeand enUretront1s flirn1 hedwlthpoWertulp1is Iih hurlthousandaofro IntQtheenem 8 0111. Iged re- enthe re- PUlS great ValrT tCki 0fWaraaw. t' a toa ort iue at NIIbs velopedb Slal' addete1ee- fortarebeing mde toiaketetowl he hetraoft1eal. eg dIJino ArCuk CI.

1e. na RVO TBROK INSUHARICk iAfrlca. re1 lonof Coionelarit. has teenVrualy ocer ad men hlva beencature surrenderedvoluntarly ItYha o. t.

occPe Avlon Albaia news shw. Itianoeople aregrowln moreaDagonlstc tothe cuethe ng beenlnterrupted Austian mnel1n Adriatcand CWethe manyteamslplindha Oeenlu peidedforthe amrason Swed nhaolered a111ght onher oatsextlnguishedo cnot te us. te belgrent pwer. Thef od btt nBegula groing' serlousadAmere nffclalsare eforts' burr relef. eseclalY Bruel Jhe' needi neatesL GEMANS CHECKD.

DECLARSPARSl Pari. 20. cacomunlctlonllsued 1 oni ht la at. tcked everyhere. rrepued Thetext thecommunlcatonfol.

ha charct rzed anetort Geran. aong te to thexteme norh ary Buee Germa ha va atempted 11 offensle ovement partlcla northofArr tY metZbetween Ieronne ac1Abett Vauquois tbeealt otthe Anne and flnly. ontheheight Meueand re lonofCamplon Everhere Gran att. beenrepuled afernoon. Fench the.folowlnc.eom- munlcaton I Ofvlolent tkll onthepartot theenemy arml" Is.

plltion onthelneo rlverYer beenoteractlonsn relonof Yprebetweenthealed forcs tl. terl tor' the lef Geranlcon'- tnue hol. avance post aroundLlelntbe directon AenUeres Fourneand Busee' the. n- l----- GRrBooKON GRTWA. o.

siuJTfH ol Ej tp21VI e' eAH Nu er ps Y5hH toAyteAtteAedPowerCEp. Ti te. fr let' uiori ad dld cUtof. ioDfr rntw Iutt wt ei ofcpic how te K1 Col ad te. tO m' feld' ad a owt.

Te. OC rp. i. c. ed hyofcd oc meU rgd autort Gr' tt vcltl nour FEc I eu te Yorldimad teLnl DMa Te oD1 bk pcplet dact.

iOnto au a te t. wnonttame hu me aad a tl. f. moa Jrm i te. a te pr.

t. mJt Wal mtucon a i at ft ac te c' wt. to wh. hT a co. t.

Aeec outde t. Ja 30 pm 12mcl I5n te Gen BL At epe IC nul a i Gy ad bt mty ghc JC to rlle te te cncw rt Wtout OeoCEc' frs wtrmne rCeo i G. c20 iFO ab Bll JI iT BOBBSH COMA Pu Yoc 1iNCINNAtl. I FASTTR INS HN 112Aj51Q i i Jd fb ft adTce. psta i ou topS7ho movedoutalo rghtcbak ot thi' tet1n th nl 3CtU Cp4esoman 0 ouup the dyoto ter 11.

haT6 prgreat vou plntontheton Ru811IEtPAla adonth VItlarivIthe rellnQ. chal 1 the' itUon efor the Aus- tl crols refulec' Thebattle southif PemyII contnuing11 uder DIfavorabtthRulslan ALLUS RULEDr AET1BEINl J. i be l. adLnon Ull Lm menbcontlnuee. N1ponJBel' gu Llewber theaUed foreeshaveben tlng to" bet theGermaavceTeFrench for dyS havteen attcklngdes petely lvcllty' LIe aord1g beaquater.

buletns aUthe attk eenrpuled vl heVloNestotheaUes IsnouncetattheaUleshTe atnd behid rverYerln checktheGerman advce' ong eot Tlet relul tght hlchhLbeen for' the. 1n th1' relol1a. nt i ewf her ii batte front no frot th lleJ te' WI. y' Co TedmperacbanceUor Betn HoUweg. peakinJ athea quaer Conra Huesmau meberof therlcbltg pried of.tbe publcand trop hic demonltate buttenenedthe uniy' the.na- tlon' ofthetoosalong ent front a' Impera chcelor personly baducrtalned w' ev here ecelelt GERMNSFAIL mCO STDAH Ldon tOe 20 il corespondent the northof nce endtill c1 atch re rdln thelit UaUonthere.

bi battetl' procea tefront fra Ostendto Lle cotent utr te lol Uonof te aie' 1rp4ed aem nenty aUlfactor. Te enemll attmpt' o. pt letwlng' I fal Tet Uneof attckwu intede throuC LUe Dual. teay succlon of' pat. efortnicht.

ha en eowe hal of' thelnoanc11nlteof. uited ay I acra Cals an te' nort' de. parmentl. tereI 8 ofdtmeta TheYarelue wherevr have cnn-attebave betn. Te arytone a I Is clede re- celvedto thelut man.

adrilewha hel' eold. tromte c1rwalof tpp1nAlaceTheGr arrllon In. BrAe Atwer I' Brge. cnt. pe aother ment A i extJo 1mutco fora ad oes ctn detc- tlon" IfacetheproIPet fadv ne in.

te 1ort cnton. rahaVln tume te countr quagie wll ofer ntur whle. fore c1efendln en- ma. dethtr8a wie entnle. menta Iu trns emerora ehal.

ay. 11- doome. ALLICON1IN OFFNSIV or frm font I dicte" alles cotnulne tlrofenalve opratons' whlch1 oinion oflFrenCobsererl- promae. te reult ation. teBel- glanamy quironoiBlt la wrsllln an' atack te.

enmy. a jetofpttulal favorablecomet catlf6 bythea sluatlonn Abac" thetrttme1nsoedays thatthewarotic Indlcateddefl the French posltlns II sen that Frenchtroops bav alm08t reced teontletof the vaeIled tote oftbe rJTerlIIThe Fre cb' noW they" ar. flrm17eltabUshed IndAae torrdbrdel bem Wo ben rceivedall tt Geran. re. hsty around fightng vicnly" otLle beenwtchedwtbdeep 1 8.

opedtat notmBY al.U.e.- a. ke poiton otFranc aft ra longe' ad lvely' meetng. redblubUc atlt8 anua.lmeet- Monla ot It coure of Germanylncthepruetwar Aterlong contnued. negotatons 1nteredlary Aerlen legaton Swltr. ehangescare a ot.

bemada belerentcountrelf1n tered clvils Ihabeen decide al' cbldren al wil be exchange fa alii J' wt. her. te rngementllwlh not en completed beleved severa' tralnloa. Gran cvlas lnFrncewlllbealoweto 10 to. Gran fronter Cerin Geran.

erl year and i prlopermt retured cA N. A TI BE OND WbinaQnOt er" 20. receive here todyofthe Cptin' Rober e' yunet Genera' E. Le' tbeconfederte commder. at Upper1eVa lt night.

erlouslylllfor tme" Th bodywl be ntene LxlncoDV Frldaymomnc Captn Le wa andlnthe Unlverlty nla" ttheoutbreakof civi Le' Va. art1eiyaaprlvate Hetook engageentaand theTnkof cp tanof' arleJ Wfof hiS. brothe Generl WcH F. Le' Cptan lI' farIng. wal mlrrled twicehlltlrtwlswaaMill Haal wle Julet Wuhlncon.

HeJ vetwo.thn- drenr' Cptan Lew Te olecton. and Lter. Robet LeeHe Le manioD parJofArUngtoNa emeter Oto1e 17181. HTrade WearHanan. tJ fSho Made Th in ur Ownlome Town.

I I I rasedj Jhetnoble ar shoemakitg I NewYork pe pl rtem. iA 1rtsbes pe efthem i u' ythe1athfeat C4lTltNS 1a i odf pe bl NeW York direc. Astey apper Ifth ave they' nonPeac1 eest et stletatjoii' dnifc i lmatShoes only 9u td so ofheiin r9ali h. bHlt nr the et mak rs Jh ii 7' bestmatenals 0. e.

Seaon tet od to toJiif iicfrlk i. T.t.NoBeteiIObta"Jble Me adWome Stle Wefe et' i.i tQ1Sh eealthilg lte4 i 1 2- 1' 1 jj ff I n. o. ii i1 ik H4 i pC J' 1 prIfEIIN MrvICO. UE Tlnt I 1Hl I teen' Cmaa' ana la' Seem' to egeCJvija Mer mg jJe ceD lega 7 hir t6 rZ Rlert helhakeitheconfllen oficia.

tt the' contelt beteen' cr- ransaiand cortol ofth Utlc eluatonlnYexco wa to beflnlyadutec ove a lrge' Intothevlclnlty of' Agas cientMwhere the eonlUtUonait peae' conerenceln elio and bd atempted tor coerce' delegat" i but a arlou. vew ten ofdiaatces announcllg Canhadrepudate laiot th t' soveregn poweilrMe uere wa' om" cll onfimton thi' orof repot trstchlef haddeclarbe delver. eecutve poweo a bythe' bt offcas' admited they' dd iega ItuunUey thatnterrpton I workoftheAa Clenteconvn toD wa 4uetoUCh. Sme 1nterreted oltenlbly towt arrlvalof Zapat' repre' sentUTl arealy a10w some of the' dlleptes wih Carl and dterlne what tb ac ton houdbe ofthreport Vil eltbUhe Ieeat cu Calentewu offcia avlces whic deled iw1I. suspicion uc' amove' were.

enterned when Vll' filt convnUoD' theere bJhifrnk tt met. fhl. Intelton VIL AM INQ' pEAClrDE Ar 8. SnAtonl OtbrZOrui MulcuE conte toy receivd areportfromMex GneralFacicoVll crat a. pic aonetbdelecatea thconnnton mitehlef.

ASas CUent. todJbymOVinc anayof men poion hre cn. velopthe clt ad1mprlontheen. eonrenelllaylre wthlna hOUr eh ofAaCentesoope Du Crn top ry. adSltUo 1 wou1te fou bourt ge Aa' Caente.

cordln tot meuag. Mexco Clttothe cnuteherthe AuCaUentewho In- cude' may" consttu toUt. aT mde anappel' Cra' to' ctee' teir' treeom conventloDwhchwalr ytce 1 t. 1 1 oWler ae. Calente.

Ai. ecort tothechief otVI armyrobthem Inslt. tem' In the Agu' rrtry I utal dU1 nJ te' conventin Ue eonvenuon rmovec1to CARRANZASFAMILY FLEESTOBORDER i. Te T. famly.

Cr sttuUonalst firtcle" rachedthe order toay. I nounCe tat. tey. Jeldenc temprariy atPledra ga 0PPOte MwC sideof Grnde Temoye wa to' tor. afe of C.

rransafaUYIcot dn menta' unavorable' tohln" i' Pled egre. crra Ir vllon cplt hlrevoluUon wa trte I tt of hula over. whchhe wugvenor whenbee hl reoltapinlt Huert. L. ltlaldon KO thatCaranzsremarked I dticultylnettinghitalll outot cont butttafor blel wih faml1 i a' conflre rp te.

c1elpt. AU cUen te. GOVERNMENISlRYING TO SPLT STL TRUST I Plladelph meRin fede governmentsut Sttell cOloraUon indepndent. unis teir Vo1tlono trutlw eSD. heetdl1.

be- jUdes i te Unted I Stes. cort' the dJlct bfNe d. JaoMDicklnan. forE sere trof Incceof I mers. eae it nsttted 11 11J.

toC upte. entre 4 Here vlewedAeUmony te' InTea gaon' corporaton te parentot jUtl ete federa. ureaU of cororUon. on ion.cm- mlttee. uch-of'thls elden 1 rey ha beenma lublc' Grtt OUo MrDlclnID te tt thebllon c1oll cOorton m.

nlue trens gratet coinaton capit br Ulht toletherunderone cntrol HIIega hil apmentby Cln' motetha alcore' yea tehiltorof Amercanlndutles He tld aa. cOmtton. then exsted theiron. teel Un ilate ad kindr Indutre. ofhow pl.

were fored in the Itelral feldaabowaee werame one maufatur- 1ron. ad ke 1 pO I thel' 1d U' rOKenDow 1 OJ Indut soemed. toput anoter outot4uall18 one cncern aarbaothead' gauay le te formaton te" cgn tc corrton Jounderfr I MDlckinldn fve I. iea nd ultaand flacllnteret cme. togther' ad foze' te c' lcororaton1n 101 I geat tert b.

naedwerbeded JPlorn Adrew Caee HJH Mote GteandJohn Roefeler. wentinto Intrct. detl. so. te n' cait moretl 1tOOOOO.

wmae crged. tat mre tha noe 000000 of Is I. wau 110. decrlbe te co- I prlc. eaged tt wa71osable trdeaderubed competton.

Te purubnthe te1 coora- te Tennelle. Cl an Rla. compay rnltheone Inla of107 1nwhichPrllden Roaveltfgred alo WI touch beMrDlckinsn Heed croraUo 10t. teTeD toc fromtheNew Yorklrk" er. wee' ad 1n 1anca1 toUle tuh a tioc ryent the fom.

apredlnc. gt controlofte compaYjr Dcklmon' mde' Pealdent Roeveit hithl bret Iws etoutthat rereentUveofthe corrUon whowenttoWan 1ncoDto wh K. Roavett er 0e' prQlet. pucang" enneee tk te Newyo brker ba c1eeITe te prdeJt to eaount k. bel te NeYorkfr cha VLlndbuy NewuN wl on aent steel crrton comorwt aer1.

Dll- InoDencuc1e nee I' a. lt laWen tobhed I ae 8t4a 8 aen ta GDS' AEet rm. d. 1 t1I tI4 1 a UZtjSaU a r. I 2 1.

1 1 lt w. 7 'fu''S YIAH I' AKE i 1 77. 1 iM HfemRORH i. nf iA fa' Comad n. SU nd ze Jj 7FgIHJgI rn S' Qn i e.

lt. Pet gra ot ber O. lal anouncent' dted OtoberU ha ben. gven otby generatf te cmmader in th" Ruslln fOlceafOUows ere ha beeu' the general' ituatlon Ruslln trop. cntcwltthe enemyf va.

rOU point ad ere' ha' In. te' rverZoura ltGa UcsandlnEPrlsla te ofPzemyl Ilan tk roner nubers entreAut battUou wlthathe otlcerandma cine pn' surnderedtous FIERCEFIGHTINa- terd Otbr viaLI A Autraotlcal ounc ent' glvenout atVlenna October 1. aya i' tUe yet rdY te t' otChyow adPem1 I lca aai ver Iuccefu utraL TeflghUng ea. 17IeC levere Mger' whic' been. InthpoueionofteRu1 adwhich formedagre barlerto oui advace" now ocuplec1 theAut1ns foridble ombardent' bTtbeal ry orthofK7Iec 1 vancedcototecenemy Ruslnattck theeut on 0ummwn ofte battefied.

wblc I wereepecIY drectedaglnstthel helght. soutwt St. Sborwere repule 1 In theStryend Btc valeyour top. ae' adTacne A freh attckof thRulanon o' et. ba of neJaroau Gac1.

ha eel1re- puled. Ruslan Polnc1' Gera and' Austria cvallreued wel ofWarawa ceatRusiaevalrT tk" LstiR" MENRE lI ATt EDIT it4specBY Delepte prtcJ eve lo uion' yCI' meetg teTanandLabor uemblytoday eleted 8. CarkHoucr rerd. eoretto 41' tMVac. cul.

whenJ Fareywauneaed lebladopteresolutou de- carlg the' ote eto' thelromcaorpn Gleaerunat ifactory' aoUhed e' ofoflcal orp. Geo e' Nunger eeted i oflc. rprer. DePantr Pirte Usg stsDypcpsi TableY ou CaRen teAp. tofYouBo1hooDays TOU serlt womenwouldjusta 00Dtnk eaunf' pie am ad wou seping wlt pa Bng tgers.

Youe aad 7or. tomacl Iyouwl ony tlStusIs pePllaTtlet ater eh' mea ad te' wll ovenome tla fe. to I I' ptto t' acaf he lte Suatil IpeiaTab let tomh lke od Ty mlxthelrnew ad daetve qultewlth wom-out'julce. aI. Intetne ad richyourboytoP lnltaton ad I etlned.

treu A StWtDysepl one you' wuld diner mlt' a bonbo I oncemixel wit fo I foo1 releve. tran tat ma of1cour. tusTou eperlene feln from you. food' Soonyour pettewl return I wi fnd yourelf eatng' fOdl iyOU. dearl eat.

I afrad. jeatr avery tmeyoulola diesive Ylte wi brtuedtoyoufor be. quickladuttenlve noral conditons whe mlkes them diseu to. yor drct n' mater wh iouUvean4 buy a boxofSuarts Dypepsia Tablets anyone wis- thes tblet. adrl FAStuart Co10 Stuat hal lch' ad a mal 1amp1e pakage wil.

bemalefree f. I. HAYEMOVED E' Grlflns NewGate lt" iRo SUTH oBma ll ns Ne' Str En b. am AFW rsn. pC an GUAR' 4g 4 117 iAidat 0 0 d.

1 MORROW ft apd Storg Co. 211 St Br P14' 7 tn J1. a cnl anShlpr t' c' ARMOUR TAR ll loua-j M. heear tll jld an :18 Ib' :10 121b ure Ird X. BE TERKNp LIK BUTER COOKNG.

i. 1 19 No lo I WSE TRDES WIL. ASK OURNAGE WHT THEtTR WL rBEFOR LAD N9Vt.ON. SAE' OF' PINEAPPLE LIJBY SSLICEI ct i j1 c. OWNSPLEDm' HOMADBRD 8" 2471bSck Ella' i L' BIGSTAKS RSp SNOWrHTE KD.

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