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BURT.TNGTON DAILY NEWS MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1914. DECISIVE FIGHTING lip OF IP No Sleep No Rest, No Peace With a Lame or Aching Back. Weary the lot of many a kidney BUf-ferer. Pain and distress from morn to night. Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backache bother you all day, Dull aching breaks your rest at night.

VAST ARMIES ENGAGED-BATTLE FRONT 55 MILES, FROM WARTHE TO VISTULA Urinary disorders add to your mls- v. ery you have kidney trouble. Dissensions Reported Between Austria and GermanyPeace Agitation in Berlin Riot at Detention Camp in England Reach the cause the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills for the kidneys only Have made an enviabla reputation in Burlington. William Winters, 31 Smith's Lane, Burlington, sas: "I suffered from disordered kidneys the principal annoyance being severe pains In the small of my back.

At night I was very nervous and I got up in the mornins feeling tired and weary. I wore plasters, but they gave me only tem- N'ov. 23 Five alien prisoners were reller. I finally procured Doan's killed and twelve others were serious- i Kidney Pills at the Park Drug Store ana a iew uuses uruugui.iiie renei. i continued their use and by the time Petrograd, Nov.

23. The German column between the Warthe and Vistula Rivers, according to official reports from Russian Poland, comprises six army corps and presents a front 55 miles In extent. The two ly wounded in Thursday's riot at the Detention tamp here. The riot was precipitated when some of the prisoners attempted to escape. These facts were brought out at an inquest held rivers prevent flanking by either (side, -ence the fighting consists of straight iat tlle camp Frida-V Copyright Hurt Schatfiicr Marc I had taken four boxes, I was cured.

Anyone suffering from kidney trouble should give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." Price 50e, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Wlntert had. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. T.

frontal attacks in which the losses of According to the evidence present-both armies are heavy, but neither ed t0 Uie affair occurred or side so far has been able to gain ajThurS(lay at 2 P- m- after the marked advantage midday meal. There were 2600 alien observers prisoners in the dining room at the The Germans, military i of rr. vfiM i at a contend, cannot advance further in time. The guards consisting time. The guards consisting this region, since the Russian rnn.

national reservists were standing In to Warsaw. What the exact rsitua. 01'lldll centration, which was delayed by bad ia room wllich separates the dinning t(on here is however, has not been roads and by a lack of railroads, frcm tne kitchens. divulged. Both Berlin and Petro ls complete.

At an arranged signal, the breaking 'grad admit that violent fighting con- Despatches received In Petrograd a window with a chair, the Berlin says there is no from Tiiiis, Transcauc asia, explain ers suddenly attacked the guards with change in the siutation. while Petro-iUat the halt in the Russian advance cups, saucers, tables and anything grad declares that the Russians have toward Koprykoi was due to the dip- else that happened to be handy. The obtained "some partial successes." every that an entire Turkish army guards fired a volley in the air. This! Of the contests farther south in was massed at Erzerum. The Rus-' failed to quell the riot and a second Poland and in Galicia, a similar state are contenting themhelves, it is volley was fired as a result of which I of affairs exists, according to reports, aid, with hnldtr.R their positions four of the prisoners fell dead or so Vienna declares the Austro-Hungarian while awaiting reinforcements.

seriously wounded that they died al- troops have captured 15,000 prisoners most immediately. Twelve others in lower Poland and that an important AGITATION IN BERLIN. were so badlj wounded that they had battle proceeding near Donejec, jto be conveed to the hospital. iGalicia and in the Carpathians. It is Peace Advocates Post Placards Night-j The rioters then surrendered.

I claimed also that two Russian bat- For Thanksgiving Wear One of your most important investments right now, just before Thanksgiving-, will be made in an overcoat. You ought to consider carefully where you can get the biggest returns. We're ready to show' you how and why you should buy here. Hert Schaffoer Marx have sent us all the newest stvle ideas in a variety of weaves and patterns--coats that are made to pav huge dividends in wear and looks. Here are the details---prices you will find satisfactory for the high quality of the goods.

These are all really great values. ly Containing Threats. jWiien quiet had been restored it wasitalions surrendered northwest of London, Nov. 23. The Copenhagen discovered that one alien had escaped and that the Austrians correspondent of the Daily Mail says through a window and while running have resumed the offensive on the he learns from Berlin, that placards along a roof fallen through a skylight Cracow-Przemysl line.

Petrograd are posted nightly in the suburbs of jto a stone floor below, breaking his says that ot the front of Czensto-the German capital, demanding peace 'skull. chowa-Cracow no essential changes and containing threats. The police Formal medical evidence was given taken place, but that in Galicia tear tiie posters down but they always and the inquest was adjourned for one tne Austrians hare evacuated Novy-appear the next night, says the cor- week so tliat a representative of the Sandez. respondent, and the authorities do not war office might be presented. In tlle west there has been com- seeiii anxious to catch the offenders The guards of the detention camp parative quiet so far as infantry at-for fear of drawing further attention consisted of 300 men of the national i tacks are concerned, but heavy artil-to the peace agitation.

reserve. The prisoners were con- ler duels are in progress The most fined in two separate camps which violent of these was upon Ypres where AUSTRO-GERMAN DISSENSIONS, 'were connected by underground pastne German guns wrecked the city 'sage, but ali joined together in a lia11 end the market place. Paris ighting Reported Between Troops large- hall. Most of the prisoners be- records in its official report that the of the Two Nations. longed to the working classes, being, allies demolished many lines of Ger- London, Nov.

23. It is confirmed waiters, sailors, mechanics and so man trenches, that serious dissensions have arisen forth. I Reuter Constantinople correspon- between the Germans and the Aum' Even-thing went well for a time, dent in a despatch sent by way of Eer- The young follow sec- Here at the right is a ond from the right front view of a double-wears a full swinging breasted great coat; box back model, knee length. Note the seam- ll 8 fme for the wintr' less back, days. $18.00 to $30.00.

$18.00 to $30.00. Next is a belted back ulsterette; you can have this with or without an adjustable collar just as you please. $18.00 to $30.00. Close fitting models in knee lengths; you'll see this style at the left of the picture notice especially the lines in the back. $18.00 TO $30.00.

trians. says the Mornins Post's I'ctro- but about three weeks a so there 6e wts iouomK uiuimi lurmt-n tle statement: "The Turkish troops have grad correspondent. signs of insulxirdination and reached the Suez Canal. In fighting A stormy council under the nrpM- sentries beean to complain that they dency of Emperor William was held were being insulted by the prisoners, near El Kantara the English suffered heavy losses and took to flight." Lots of other good styles of overcoats in the new winter models priced from $12 and up all the best possible values. We can fit you in the kind of au overcoat you'll like at the price you want to pay.

at Ilreslaii after the German flight The first overt act, however, was com-from Poland After mutual recrlm- mitted two weeks ago, when a large inations Germany demanded that body of men refused to leave the din-Austria send every available man to ing hall on a stormy night. They the defense of East Prussia, arguing were allowed to remain indoors in-that there was no hope of saving the stead of being sent to the tents. Austrian frontier from the advancing! AN ACTIVE LIVES MEAN'S HEALTH- If you want gooa health, a clear complexion and freedom from Dizziness, Biliousness, Headaches and Irdigcstion. take Dr. King's New Life Pills.

They orive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the Blood and cure Constipation. Only 25c a' your druggists. hosts. The Austrians. however, demanded that the Germans make a i This Forenoon's Summary.

The greatest activity of the 1T17 serious attempt to save Cracow. 1 iMtl. STORE ASLrni i' IniirJ Moreover, this conn Ml meeting wasim sun appears io ue ctmer-preceded by actual fighting between 'rd the front in Russian rland Austrian and German soldiers in the between the Vistula and Wartha retreat. Tin- fwi.tw it Rivers, where the Germans are en- The home of French Dry Cleaning. Fournler's.

12S Crorry Street. 1v. II. C. HUMPHREY deavoring to press back the Russians Burlington 85 Church St.

curred after a large body of angry Austrians U-ft the Germans and olf on their own line of retreat, whereupon the Germans sent detachments to bring them back. Both sides iired 6hots, tiie Austrians being overpowered. The German explanation later was that they exterminated mutiuous troops. COUPON 1 SxLLt MUTINY IN DETENTION CAMP. IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY PATTERN OUTFIT PRESENTED BY DAILY NEWS CAMBRIDGE.

cation of omen. A. 15, Pay has sobl for H. H. Cady his farm just outsuie oi vt, ani iiro the villaL-p to tho WllVy Bros.

Pos- Guards Fire On Prisoners, Killing Five and Wounding Twelve Others. Douglas, Ile of Man, via Ixndon, janiurius, u. Ski. -8im given Jan. foil Mrs.

Mm quet will be jerved. Raymond Ben-j edict has returned from Oklahoma, where he has been fur a month. Ray-! monil Whitney of Boston in town for a few dns. Dr. Aivin Moody, i who has been visiting Dr.

W. II. Kingsley for a few days, has return-J ed to Oklahoma, where he is president of King Fisher College. He was a I graduate of Middlebury College. C.

S. Brush aer with Mr. and Fred Hitchcock while repairs are being made on their house at Jeff'-rson-vHie. Miss Christine Bennett is aa-slgtinK her aunt, Mrs. E.

W. Patch-he Ukan club will meet with Mrs. A. aDy Monday evening, subject, IMu- V. Macoiiitcr announce tne i nKagc -m-nt their cluuglit' I'lorem-e An-Kc-lia to I.ee Pox of Kecldins, ('al.

Miss MawmhiT recently retum-Pd from California, where she has b. en th. past thiee vcars. V. (J.

Macoy attended the funeral (if B. K. Bullard in Hardvvick Wednesday. W. A.

Alien and Horner each shot a deer. Mrs. T. C. Wells and son Joseph of Randolph were recnt of here.

-The village school closed Friday for the Thanksgiving recess. F. W. tone of Richmond Is in town. Mrs.

E. H. Blakeiy of Burlington Is vstng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

V. Macnmber. A. It. Pay has sold the farm in Jericho known as the Howe farm to II.

Cady of this place, will take possession soon. The Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist Eplscopnl church) will held si le nf fancy and useful articles in the church vestry. Cambridge was Thursday night by Ihe first snowstorm nf the season In which about nine Ineeha of snow fell. New Power Vehicle. The latest addition to the family of motor-driven vehicles is the outoped.

To biicit yra an regular reader jon nvft prewot Six CaspMt likt Ail milE IMPERIAL EMBROIDERY OUTFIT is guaran-I teed to be the greatest collection and biggest bargain in patterns ever offered. The 160 patterns have a retail value of 10 cents each, or more than $10.00 in all. Bring SIX Coupons and 68 cents to this office and you will be presented with One Complete Outfit, including Book of Instructions and one All Metal Hoop. The 68 cents 13 to cover duty, express, handling and the numerous overhead expenses of getting the package from factory to you, N. B.Out of Town Readers will add 7 cents extra for postage and expense of mailing.

This machine has the carrying plat WON'T MIX-Bad Food and Good Health Won't Mix The human stomach stands much abuse but it won't return pood health if you give it bad food. If you feed right you should frel right, for proper food and a good mind Is the sure road to health. "A yenr ago 1 became much alarmed about my h'-ulth for I began to suffer after each meal no matter how little I says a Denver woman. "I lost my appetite and the verv thought of food grew distasteful, with the result that I was not nourished and got weak and thin. "My home cares were very heavy, MIDDLEBURY 0 form below the wheel axies and Is designed to be rlJen while standing upright on one or both feet, the control being in the steering pillar.

The engine, 2 Va horsepower, is built in the front wheel and the steering pillar is hollow, serving also as the gasoline supply tank. The working parts are entirely Inclosed, making them dust proof, and there are no pedals or cranks about the machine, which will maintain, so the inventor claims, an average speed of 20 miles per hour over country road with a consumption (ft gasoline of but one gallon to the hundred miles. -Utah II Kllfiirvoual I PRESENTED BYThe Wo DAILY NEWS Midlebury. Nov. 23.

Alfred Mayhew died at the Home at Bennington on Saturday. He was a member of Campany of the First Vermont cavalry. He is survived by two brothers, John of Salisbury and Frank of Cornwall, both of whom also served in Vermont regiments during the Civil War The remains wtlrre brought to Middlebury on the noon train today and Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. L. J.

Gorham, who scratched his right hand on a nail a week or ten days ago. has been having a good deal of trouble with the member since as blood poisoning set In to a slight extent. It is now thought that all possible danger is passed. John Bosley, the ten-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cassbis Bosley of the Middlebury Inn, while sliding down hill Hnturday was cut on the wrist by a piece of tin making a bad gash and severing one of the cords. Edward Nash has gone to hospital at Burlington, where he is to undergo treatment. He was accompanied by Mrs. Nash. District Deputy D.

L. Kelleck of the encampment branch of tho I. O. o. will install several new officers, made necessary by resignation, at their regular meeting this evening, A ban- for beside a large family of my own I have also to look out for aged mother.

There was no one to shoulder my household burdens, and come what might I must bear them, and this thought nearly drove me frantic when I realized that my health was breaking down. "I read an article in the paper about some om; with trouble like mine hearting on this suggestion I gave Crape-Nuts a trial. The first disli oi this delicious fond proved that I had struck the riKht thing. uncomfortable feelings In stomach disappeared as If by magic and In nn Incredibly short space of time I was again myself. Since then I have gained 12 pounds In wetsht through a summer of hard work and realize I am a very different woman, nil due to tho splendid food, Grape-Nuts." Name riven by Postum Battle Creek, Mich.

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dawrhterj, moihcrj and rilnx)thert ot our ofll-ciah at Waihington hare contributed to make this the treitest MONEY-SAVING cook book crer published. In addition to thrir biographic! it contains the "tried and true" recipe ei thrst EX PERI ENCED HOME COOKS, covering the entire rings of domestic economy-ftom boilma an ee to preparma ri and state bmiuet nil in plain language readily under- Tho Shivers. "One of the duke of Wellington's famous sayings was that every uniform didn't cover a hero." The speaker was Col. George Harvey. He continued: "The best drilled troops have never fought before.

How, then, can they fight well when they see on every Bide their companions getting their heads and afms and legs blown off? "Chivalry may have been all very well in the past, but today Is the day of machine guns, and so I nfther hold tods? to the little girl's definition of chivalry. said she, 'i when you feel norice. To get this ta volume, clip and present merest atood br een the VOUCHERS SK? 65c OF THESE SIX CCVO-4 Sottas THE WESTERN UHI0K TELEGRAPH CO. which covers the Item of the cost ol packing, torv. clerk hire, checking aud other necessary LXI'tNSh.

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