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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
A new; 1 ir- rssiH A Marshfie oman .The Deteriftinatipn m onco said: "I buy ndvcrti odartlclen bpeauso tliov or valuo received In advertising Jls sotor with tho reBulia secured. Try lha column t th Coos Day Times thoy aro clean and itopdfrie; Tho readers of Tho Tlmog havd ednfldotictj IritlM' Ads appearing thoroln. aro lnvnrlably worth wh morclinnta with 41m ) nay for thorn." Tlio !putatlon3 for Integrity and honest morchandlso, aro without exception, .... m ..wmw u uuvuiusu uiuir goous unceasingly. MHU11EU OP T1US ASSOCLYTBI) PlU'.ha ci w (J aroiW iCuV it1 knt s f I v VOL. NO. XXXVIII. FRENCH FORGES Mil ID GERMANS II IN Official Stalesments From Berlin and Paris Show No Import ant Changes in Western Arena of War Since Yesterday Fighting Continues Severe GERMANY CONTINUES ADVANCE TOWARDS WARSAW WITHOUT ANY Russians Report That Austrian ress Are Now being Reduced to Starvation Point Food Supply Practically Exhausted ' (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, Dec. 31. Tho French armv in Alsncn marta fur j ther advances, Today's Paris nacn nas neon entered and iia.it ot it captured, As tar as the French and German statements show, thero have been no im portant changes In the west, In Western Argonno, tho Ger mans captured several trenches and took a number of pris oners, In tho east the official reports indicato little change, al though Germany continues to maintain the offensive toward Warsaw, A report from Russian sources indicates tho defend ers of the Galician fortress of Pryemysl now besieged by the Russians, are reduced to desperato straits, it being claimed their food supply is nearly exhausted, FRENCH TElTOF iSUfGHE LIVES CIS OF ALLIES TO CAPTURE TDHVN r Claim Advances Made After Furious Finhtinn at Various Points Along Line. ..".... tlr AuarlttM 1'itm to Cooa II r TlmM. PAUI8, Doc. 31. Tho official i Btatemont this afternoon says: 'From I 4l.n mnn nu tnw no Hut A luillt Vftulfti V V ,,.,,." ,,' , inindo posHlblq tho captnro of St dav naitBod with relatlvo calm. In! f . ChampaRiio, north of Blllory, tho .enemy durliiK tho nlsht blow up two of our troncliOB and then de livered ait attack which our men repulsed. North of Mesnll Los llur lus, wo occupied certain positions on tho onomy's second lino of de fense In this sumo roRlon, wo also cicciinled . othor tronchos. Tho on omy delivered a counter attack, but"""" "" ; . """ , " '""' was driven back. No tnon roauined ' " i ' " .. tb. SI land were .uccort,:od blood Imkto or ll. .n,l nr- . . , ,, , tiiia in cnlnliiL' moro irround. in uiis " " ' ,,..' ti, nnai Bamo zone, farther to tho a '., out artillery dispersed roreos wk-; liiK to deliver a counter attack, in tho Argonno, near Fontaine Madame , wo oxplodod a mlno and ocoupled tho resultant oxcavatlon. This gnvo us a slight advance irotwoon tho Mouso and Moaollo Illvors, about 150 yards of German tronchos foil Into our hands. In Upper Alsaco, Fronch troops entered Stolnbaoh und occupied with liouso-to-hous fighting ono-half of tho vlllago." KKKI 1KA LIST 8KCIIMT Few 1'rcncli Families Ilecelve Any Wonl Fitmi ltelatlves In Win PAItIS, Doc, 31, Instances of French women who havo boen wid ows, slnco early In tho war and nre still Ignorant of tholr husoami fate aro coming to light. it i not only that tho authorities lmvn been slow In communicating notice of casualties, but that friends and relatives, who havo heard of .. deaths at tho front iwe u--1 vrHea m Kn8gh Mhoo, toacllor responsibility of breaking the now.froiii Gormmy, Bho has lioplng lhat Idenotiucattons of ho nf Urmm mmf dead havo boen mistaken J year8i nnd h . troublo ol tlio missing one may turn up ooni nol1lll l or tho nu. . ..... .... tnMi..M..j ...,... ,- u ally. .,.... A case which camo to too wniei o liotico is probably typical of man), j A young woman who was "; ed to dine with her brother, a " I paper man, at a rostauron ao 1 patronized by men of na . , .... 1.-.1 nnnanrml lllirlltlV bio.., iwu "';-"-". hBr .. .i,n iir restaurani auu .r - , brother wa .- '-""- k"Bd coming mont, ana mumreu n . - ---bad heard anything of him. From a wounded comrade wo returned to l'aris they learned tho girl's brother i,iiih mora than two months Wuu ...- .. . ,,,, niro but none of tno men - the heart to ureas t.10 , IU w . sister. ,- There aro also thousands among tho 0,000,000 school cni.uren . France', most of whose fathers aro In tho army, who have lauou vu -.-tta true answer to tholr repoato.1 u,ries during tho holiday season : 4y doesn't papa come home. fbo answer probably cannot bo ElW in 1 majority of cases untl fhl publication of tho full lists o , ,..i.ins hnwAver. has not jot "M,iHd unon by the French Established 1878 ns Tim fVwmt Mull. li ALSACE IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS Defenders of Przemysl Fort report says the town of Stein- French Bluejackets Sacrifice il hAmnnlilAn it llhMn t Untlr Themselves in Order to Rout Germans at St. Georges I tllf MuxUlM r,ri lo Com tlif ""ImM.l I PARIS, Dee. 111. How tho solf- sacrlflco of six French Illuejaekets tioorKon, a town less than two mlloH from Nluuport, Is described by tho Matin's correspondent: "Tho attackers had driven tho aormans from thulr nilva;ic tronohe's, but taking rofiiKol in tho houses of tho viiinRe. Tho aormaiiH soon placod tholr assail-j ants in a uiuicuit position, tiio Tho l aininr nn rr n rnfnix rw naiviniiu iimory aiono wns auio to oneei any i . . . . .. Urltlsh tliliiB nRainst tlio onemy, nnnisennollo I,, .11-1.,, ... nnn.annmill.t trlaA I. lit U.KUIIUB 1(1 muiiBWiti .v., ... bio1b Jjir-t oyer (ho Kronch llloJncUeta llien loa(Io, n throo. ' aloiiR tho canal behind tho village running a gauutlot of aormnn riflos. As one wns hit anothor took tHo . polo and contlnuod until ho In turn foil. Tho sixth ninn was mortally wounded ns with a last push he sent tho punt to tho bank whoro the French udvnnco guard was waiting. Tho gun soon brought the houses on top of tho Germans,! .who defeated into tho arms of tlio . .1 n llolglans, them." ' who complotoly; routod ; DltltHDHX VI HW OF AVAU Hr AMMlitKl l'n. lo Coot Iff Tluif.) JKnglUli Toucher Sny.s Goinmim am , , Saugiiiiio Over OiiUomo LONDON, Doc., 31. "The war has beoonio moroly a part of tlo .l.ilK. rmiMiin nf our llVOS hero", Ilinrlllas. . . , uoii,1B. nf nlni-ni." I muunnL. ffAman ..,.,, w0 mxr s Lratlon bill tho lltorarcy tost for tho ovalent , London, raid Fails. Tho admission of aliens. tt of 0I,tlmi8m u as strong as) h ' , of 80 ,1UB -. --. .- q( m lawlm Q J)rOBtl0Il 1 by the Husilans. by .,Wo lmvo many somiors, giuus Thy aro very flno and vory warlike. Tlio women 01 Drcsdon shower thorn with gifts pf cigars, choflolate, and warm artl-J cles of clothins. The troops aro '-f m ya singing; ome of tho Gorman --;.,. Thei. ,.... . fow SOng that w ' . Qm nf b wrUUm by a private soldlor, has caught all J" arQ ft ,jU gr0. exceJIoJltIy nt0 t)lB rollicking music. Tlioy go thus: For jfvury Ilrlton a klok,' For every Husslan a shot. For evory Frenehiiinn a knock. For God, for King, and Father land.' Wo had the spy mania aere very bad for a tlmo. and ovory- body suspected overyuouy eiuo. I but tfiey havo got past that now. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Fifteen Kile s-2l ALilikvS&iiii .ffTiiiiJU. I kkkvia.nk hxtkk iiuxgauv Inr AmoctMM I'm, tn Com Pt TlmM. 1'AItlS, Dao. 31. Tho Survl ansuro roiinrliiB to Invado Hun gary, according to tho Sorvian mlnlRtor to Franco today. Tho Sarvlan troops aro now amply provided with ammunition and supplies. JAPS DENY ARMY SENT TO EUROPE ttlr Awwlited 1'rrH (o Ckm luy TlmM. i T0K10, Doc. .11. In Its denial of i tho report that .lapanoso troops havo boon landed at Vlndlvostouk or any other place on ronto to Kuropi, tho foreign offleo Included this stato niunt: "Japan has not beon approach ed hy Oroat Ilrltnlu or any othor country to send an army to Kuropo." It Is learned that France nnd prob- jJct.t of Bom,iB Jn,mMo troops, i.nt i .lttB llitnuln n ftnril tlit tn n lll'n KiiKland hesltatos on account of tho economic and political uuostlons In volved. F S " . . fiencral Villa's Army Advanc JHQ FrOITI SOlltll Will SOQn UCCUIjv Larue Ully 11 AwUlM I'rtM to Com t TlmM 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 31. Tho Carrsnwi forcos oracunted Mnn- toroy Tuesday, according to dlspatoh- OH to tllO StatO DlHHlrt 111011 1. TIlO v,a forcP8 ,0 advancing on Montor- oy from tho south. i TrrjjinW TTPT I I I Kill. V I r S I 1 I L lilt U I I LU I KEPT li BILL CHRNZH URGE QUIT HOHTEREY Senate RefUSCS tO Strike Olit.wnr-n.ior. former Bocrotarv of tho . . , a Requirement for Aliens dCGKimj HUllllbblUII XKW I.A1.MI0IIAT1ON TKSTl I (Ilr AMaUt4 I'rNi lo Uwm IUr TIwm. I I WASIUNOTON, 1). C, Doc. I 31. Tho Souato today defeated I tho amendment to the literacy I tost lu tho ImuitgrHtlon bill, I which would hnvo onlurgoil botanical garcion wns soauuruu uy mu ((j Hna ..Tnu ,,1Uwtiou of self-do-I alswwM oxceptwl by adding nollea bororo tho tlmo set for tho up- jfojo g liaron,omit. Hinco tho note to j those subjoct to "political nnd 1 ruling. Thoy arrested 20 bolomoii. Kg,Rn(, ,t CHI1 ,10 0Ber bo snld j ruclnl" porsooutions to those I Tho iiiovsmont was widespread n"'1 ' tmt tll0r N no possibility of this I subjoca to "rollKioiis perse- cutlona." flly AuHlttt I'rwi la Ooo IM TIoim. in iniintMni-T 1 f na II VASHUiUiW, w. ., u. w. ny a vote of 17 to is, tno honaie . ... . rm !. rnfuBml to strike from tho I111111I frnni Mill I III III I- 11 1 LLULL U IlLLI LU I LLL I IU 1 FfetlCh 3lld EllQllSll WarSllipSl Attack Austrian Naval Base On Adriatic Today nYyAMkiii Vi to r pr TIsm.1 COI'BNIIAGKN, Dec. 31. A pri vate dispatch' says 80 French and Urltlsh warships aro nt present on gaged ia bombarding Pola, tho Ana. trlan naval base on tho A'driatlc, and also Ilouigno. daxct: tiik old viwu out AND Till: XFAV YItMt IX X'V KAOI.F.'K HAM, HKOIWIIIKH 1. MAHTI.N'fi OHCIIHSTItA. DAXC I. NO UNTIL 1 O'CLOCK. BOlllROIIPOLn THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, d aed 32 o 57 o Tl Smw KaiH mi hmbivt !A vbvsiivs Kaiser's Aeronauts Drop Many Bombs in French Town i With Fdtal Results ENGLISH ANXIOUS TO RETALIATE ON GERMANS, 4 Recent Attack on Cuxhaven1 Said to Have Aroused Kai ser and More Expected pi A( Utft I'rm la Com llr TlmM. 1X)ND0N, Doo. 31. Tho aormnn air rild on Dun Mirk Wednesday gives a basis for tho (belief thntvlslta of tlilsfclntl will ho more frequent from now' on. It wo ild nppear that tho llrltkli raid on Cuxhnvou aroused In the Soniiuus a ipirlt of rotallatlou lOngfond, Judglii i from the oxproH sloiu nppoarliiK1 in Hngllah nowspn pora.ls Just as ai xlous to deliver blow for Wow In this rosnocL I The aeroplane! bombs tit Dunkirk Mdllod in nnd wounded 32. BE REAL DR! ' - Most Stringent Prohibition Law Vn eJnKtnrl Tnlne Cffnol Yet Enabted Takes Effect TOniglU Liay in bUppiy S; AhwtUIoI l'r4 In fwi lUf TlmM 1 l'HOHN'IX, Arlr... Dee. ai.-Arl- zona's coiiBtltullqunl prohlblllou nm eiidiiient, oharacterlxod as tho most drastic In tho country, will go Into I effect at midnight. All today tho Bullions did a rushing busliioss with I customers laying In suppllos for a long dry spell. ii REVOLT RE Dean Worcester Presents De tailed Statement of Recent Troubles in Islands U) Aw Utfrl l'r Hlt'M Vl TIwm 1 "WASHINGTON, I). C, Doc. 31. I'rlVatdtdlBpatchoa from Manila, say ing that tho recout disturbances lu tho Flilllpplnes, though daugorous, woro ImlgnlfKnnt lu nccoiupllslimont, wero laid today boforo tho Senate committee considering tho Philip pine indopondoiK'o bill by Dean C. ,, w.-Mw-.,., ' Interior of the Islands, The dlspntolioa uumo from Wor- iLL MHILA REPORT OF OflKEB costor's irlend, 1. 0. MoDonnoll, n , 1 CongrMMoilt acl01l to vest tho lros .Manila editor, and Worcester vouch- rolilblt tho ox- od for tholr aecuraey. Tho xllspatoh-, qH jjf wjp ,, t0 Hllr0,m Was os load. In part: urged boforo tho Mouso Foreign Af- "The Canornl commanding Corro- Mn 00imlUeo by itoprosunlatlvo gldor denies tho rumor regurdlng tljTownort ..Tll0 QU(Mtlnn of iieutrall- disarming of scouts. A mob In tho on ,, involved." .qulto well orgaulzwl. mcario was uounocted with, thorn. Drastic moiis- 1 nrnti ii-iirn ranllll'ml tn lirUVUIlt It frOlll sproadlng. It Is generally bolloved 1 .ii-111.1,,n I. I.nln InriiliUli- Ill 11 I IIlltlllBl.llAUtaill.UlB lWl t '- , - " "" ""'-- " mont woaknoss. gsdltlon wus not s'lipprossed bsoniiso'of a wrong Inter .rotation of tho prowUw of tho ad mlnlstrntlim olroulnteil by politicians among tho maMM. There Is no ovi donco of property owning nntivos lio ing Involved. Almilutoly no Amorl 0(i ns wero connected with tlio up- rising VIOIM'mWIIl'lJNT 8AVS III I WAS "I'OOIj VOll MICK" 1 WASIIINOTON, I). C. Dee. 31. "If yuii got tho right wife, marriage is a Hrhat Institution ;nnd in that rospaet 1 was a fool K )for luck," declared Vlco-rrosi- 'dant Marshall, oommontlng on ' his nineteenth woddlrg anniver- sary. "I would not duro give 1 advise to young men on this groat subjeit, however, becauio If they f" not so lucky as j I have btj they might uibbio ms." I 1914 EVENING EDITION. Hert in i vpv "n a ti i xyuu. di vfcuuui&E,iiu im WII.SOX WIMi 81'KAK. 111; Atmlttn I'tt tn Ow Ur TlmM. WASHINGTON, 1). 0., Doc. j 31. I'rosldont Wilson decided today to go to Indianapolis mi I Jiinuary 8 to spunk at the .lack- son Day celebration under tho auiplcos of tho Indiana Demo- j j cratlc Club. Ho will bo aecom- panted by Senator Korn. ALLIES LOSS TOO HEAVY IN ATTACKS Illy AtaorUI! I'ma In Com Itay Tlmn 1 I.O.N'DON, Dee. a 1. There aro In croaslue Indications. In tho onlnlon of nritish observers, that a serious aiiiod movoment iiKainst tho wiioio derman lino In the western arena I will bo postponed until the larxor cnntlttKonts of Kitchener's now army take tho fluid. Tho losses tho Allies i uavo Hiiiiuiiiuu up u 1110 pruiuiu iiinu j havo lian heavy In proportion to tho " """loved and it is understood I t,iat l,1 various lenders nro a unit In , lho o)Il0i (lmt Ul0 McrIrleo cntftll. lc,j )iy nKenom udvnnco nt this tlmo i WOllld llO too grcnt, HONOR li TO Inventor of Wireless Tclearap- hy Appointed Senator by Kino Victor Emmanuel Wl Aamltl! I'm to Co. lUf Tlmo 1 UOMi;, Doe. 31. Ougllolino Mar- conl, of wireless telegraphy famo, has boon nppolntod u member of tho I till- j Ian Seunto by King Victor IHmmaniiul Tho King signed a decree- to this of 1 feet today. INT WILSON TO 0 VE STOPIPINTSE Contjressman Towner Would Stop Supplies From United States to War Zone Illr AHMolUftl I'm to Co Ittr TIwm. wAHiiiMcrnv. I) C. Doc. 31. country glng lo war. I (lr A w liI l'" '" rM ",' Tl") j HAN DIIIO. Cul, Dee. 31.-Tho j I'miiima-Cullfornlu Kxposltloil. 8n Diego's twolvo-months' colobratlon of tho complouon ot 1110 runninu Cunnl, Will be oppuud nt liildnlglit wheti I'rwddent Wilson l Washing ton, win nrees an' eloetrle button l mt w, turn ,m t18 ijg,ts In the .,HIWjnn' tmti grounds. Secretary ,, ...n. rm,reoiit the l'rcjililojit j tnBhf ooremonled. Count Dal Valle do 8ilRar will represent mo King of Suajn. HALL, KATl'IIDAV XIGIIT. KICV VlltST DANTl f IOL'. IWOLKS' zmt'8 onriiitsTHA. XHW YKAIl'S l).!?(M XOUTH IX- I.Urr HALL, Hatuiduy iilg'U. (IflltH 51) Cunts. SAN DIEGO SHOW OPENS TONIGHT' A ConolldAtlnr. of Times, Conit MnlJ nml fooi llnv AilwrHor ALLIES BOMBARD HiESTEiE nTPisinnnii iimtii L I I. I HI LI it I IJ INI I I LI d L HDnUn H Hi Germans Claim That They Suffered Little Military Loss Cannonading of Two Towns on Long Battle Line Yes terdayBerlin Version of Developments. CLAIM FRENCH COMPANY WAS ANNIHILATED WHEN TRENCHES WERE BLOWN UP NEAR ALGER Declare Situation in East Pri'isia and Poland, North of Vistula, Unchanged, While Battles Continue East of Bzura1" River Progress in Rawka District r (Dy Asspclntcd I'reaB lo Tho Cooa Hay Times.) BERLIN, Doc, 31, (Via Wireless) Tho official statemont tliis afternoon says! "In tho wost yesterday, comparative quiol prevailed on tho coast, The onemy directed their fire on Wostond and destroyed parts of houses there, but without causing any militaiy damage, An ontlro French company was , annihilated when wo blow up their lino near Alger farm, South of Rhoimsi strong Fronch attacks were repulsed. In Western,, Argonno, wo captured sovoral tranches and many prisoners, Tho enemy's artillery systematically destroyed liouso aftor house In Stoinbnch, Alsace, which Is in our possession, Our losses wore slight, "In East Prussia and Poland, uatioir is unchanged, East of tiniiOi In tho Rawka district, . J BR AIL fll THREATENS LIFE IKE IR ON WAR T P-.,ri cooc ni Mnrih'Carl Licbknicht, Member of Bend-Think .Suicide Note Brlsh SoclaIisls t0 Unite Is a Ruse ' .... Tom arlliilrod, who has had a rather shady reputation around tlio nay ror somo ume. ...i u.b.u w.wto . tho bnrs off tho North llond Jail, whoro ho was routined, nnd left n nolo and part of his clothing on the wharf, saying that ho was going to commit Biilcldo. Ho has not been fiecn slnco, but Hi. 1 tuillrn firn I'llllVlllCOil that ho had no liitonllon.of committing nut-! cldo, nnd simply loft tho nolo to try nml Imnit thnm from trvlllu to fol- I. . . Last Monday Grlndrod was bound over by Justlco Sinister to tho grand Jury on tho charge of stoallng some trrls and household goods from Jim Nagol. Grlndrod was charged with taking about 20 worth of tools, .insiico sinister fixed i.is bond at $7r0 and being uiinhlo to to fur nish this, Grlndrod was placod U havo boon tnkou at Onllllu today. Last ovonlng some one ovlilniitly slipped him n snw. Ills oscnpo from Jail was not discovered until after lift clothing nnd tho nolo wns found on tho wnlorfront. Grlrdrod Is about thlrtr-flvo yours o'd. Ho and his wife wore rooonlly dlvcrcod. Bho Uvea In Formlalo with bar mother. Grlndrod has been Biispocted of n numbor of offenses and Iim hon nrveited on siiBplolon a fow tlmog, but until tho Nngol caso, tho police wero unnblo to got ovldunco lo eon- vlct I'ho North Hend Jail has not boon burglar proof, nun or two oIlHinsf Foreign Affairs Grey on tho sub havlug oscnpetl from thero In Umijooi 0f irosldoiit Wllson',s noto of past. Took Oilier Clntlitw. It was dlooero: today that af ter ho broke Jail, Grlndrod wont to his sleeping iiuartors In a North llond blacksmith shop hud got ail overcoat, a sweater and probably othor clothing. Willi tluwu, he ro-, placed tho 0110s ho left lu a bumllol on tho dock and on which ho pinned ' II. .,,,!,. Il.nt lin Vl'IIU Gflllllf In IM1II1- n.lt siiloido. As the overcoat nud swoutur wore not lu thu bundle, thef pollen are confident thftt tlje auloldo nolo wiih moroly n ruse. KltlXK i.si.xns I I IDr auU(iI ro ' C Pf TlmM.1 I MHLllOUItNK. Austrwllti. Doc 1 ai It was aniiouncod today .y c- I that Urltlsh foreus had oc- I ounled Uoualnvllle. tho .largest I j of the Boloiuun Islands, on Do- t I cambor 9. t 'IKiJ'I'll AXXlAL I'lltWlHXNS HALL. LVkhoff Hall, 8ATUHHAV XIGIIT, JAXUAUY 2. VlltST DA NTH of llfl, lMfS' HALL, KATUIIDAY XIGIIT'. UY- 'KIl'S OlU'llKSTUA. No. 138 NO RESULTS TLH I in norm ot tlio Vistula, tllo sit- the Bzura River the uatllos con our ottonsivo progressed, Ill Auw UM t'rcM lu Cumi luy Tlm. Ij0IIOv. 0B. 31. Carl Llob- tcoil( .socialist mombor of tho Oor- ...... rolchHtai, who attracted alien-' tlon early In Dccomber by being thn" only mombor of tho relchstitg who voted against tho, now war credit, has sent a Now Year's lnesinigo to Urlt Idli SoclallMts lu which ho calls mm a tho workers of the world to unlto In' wr against war. 1 j p-i p r Foreign Secretary Grey Con fcrs With American Ambas sador Paao in London I'ltlHNDIV ANKWKH j lr AhIiI4 l'ra U Cvm lUf TlmM.) j I LONDON, Dec. 31. Tho of- I flolul Information bureau an- j j nouucod this nfternoon: "The j I'nnswor to tho American, nolo j j will bo drawn up ns soon as j I possible. Jt will bo In the same j I friendly spirit in which the American noto wns written." j 4. Df AmUI4 rm U foot (Ui TtmM.1 LONDON. Deo. 31. Ambassador ''ace liml an extended conversation 1,1,, aftonioon with Urltlsh Socretary nrutast 11 en 11st the dotolition or American shipping by llrltslh wor ships. As tho noto wca discussed by tho Urltlsh cabinet yesterday,' the Foreign Beerotnry was able to . present to tho AmMoeador t,l c0IU blued views of himself and his vol- tongues, ! W GKItMANH h.vvi: uitoi:i TO FOOD I COI'UNIIAGHN, De;. 3'J.--j An ijftiulal edict .bolng dls- irlbiited Ihruugh Germany urges ! the iiucos4lty for economy In j rood, ami gives tho following instructions to housewives; I "Cook -potatoo In thulr sklHS, "Give animals no bread or ; coin, but save them tho scraps. I "Kospect your dally bread; I that yuu will bavo It, no matrw j how long tho war lasts, j "Eat war-bread, known sjr I tho lattor-"K It U as nMl- factory and nourishing a tkr I kinds.. ' TK.STH ANXUAIi, HALL, F.ckhoff IMM, uAtvimJa (XGUT, JAXVAUY a. ru WWTS WORKERS TO RESi NOTE 01 INTERVIEW - -"tSsH xJ gncrnment, wHsiiiiHiiiHi 9BbS 1 '. ',)' Ji. tth it Hi !.)!. 'I " iia ii . i w&m&$t&jii siffi-SS. "lln 1 f -It i-- -..w. .1. I wammmamjmgm sWHHiafjaMMWMHHsjaHi m I tiSBSSSS&i ,WU . . 1, jmjZSSS&i ....a.. 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