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if.r rVpAUlS FJGHT taCRDFOTCD 7rATT TRimTWl, MFDFOttD, OTNtflON. FRIDAY. NOVFMTVER 27, mil .ui. :.l IS WARSHIP QUE I DY SPEN BULWARKBLOWNUP 0 LOSE LIFE ALONG BATTLE LINE OF EASTERN FRANC BJIKEHNKSS, England, via T.nn ilon, Nov. 27, nfl p. m. Thirty lioil i! from tlio Dritfch bnttlwhip llr.l vrnrk were recovered from tlio rivor Tnimtnng today. The Itulwurlc was blown tip off SIi(i'niois yostTluy, jiroMimnldv tlio ivhiiH of an intrnwl cxplnmon. Most of tho bodies so fur recov ered nro nutiluted almost beyond Moitifioiition. Many pathetic (.cent' woio witnessed ns relntives nsiem blcd in nn effort to obtain informa tion concerning those on the ill-fated viii-ship. Up to tho present time, however, tho authorities have not given out a list of the lost. LONDON. Nor. 27. It wns offl clnlty announced here Thursday that tho nrltlsh battleship Ilulwark had been blown up off Shcerness. Only twelve men out of tho 700 or R00 on board the Ilulwark were saved. According to tho admiralty tho ex plosion which resulted In the destruc tion of the Ilulwark is "believed to hnvo originated in her own magazine. The announcement of. the dlsanter to the Hulwark was made by Wlty-I ton Spencer Churchill, first lord of! tho admiralty, shortly before -1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Tho explosion which destroyed the Bulwark occurred at 7:53 a. in. A vice-admiral and a rear-admiral who were at Shecrnesa reported that they wcro convinced that tho disaster was caused by a mngazlno explosion. Thoro was an upheaval o' ho water. "When tho smoko line, cleared away the ship had entirely disappeared. An inquiry will bo bold tomorrow and tho Admiralty believes that it may throw so mo light upon tho occurrence. Mr. Churchill speaking in the liouso of commons concerning tho li&astcr said: "Tho loss of the ship does not sen sibly affect our military position, but 1 regret tho loss of lite, which wan very heavy. Only twelve men were Bnvcd. All the 'officers nnd the rest of tho crew, which I supposo amount ed to between 700 nnd S00, perished." t mi E AND N T CASE RUSHED ME G T t it 1 -! -- . i t PARIS, Nov. U7.-TI.0 French war ' ., """'' - a..--aoiio. office Rftvo out nn orr.einl statement ,lor 0vwny n"VM V"1"' mwA m ",e tl.U nftenioon as follews: supreme eourt to have sent up for "The slackening onhemtillerv fin.!' V10 Cl,,,n' l'.mm ",ho "; of the enemv was noted nil nlung the . "f'T " T-i T"1 ' 0""! v line during the day or November ofl.'lalitornin lintlmml company pivoly Twoinfantrv attacks diroeted airainst , " nhmt -V00.00n news of land in l,n ),.,n.U r i.,i.,a .,:..i. i,.i Oregon oMlmnlcil to be worth ..(.- thrown down on the right hank of the Yscr to tin south of Dixmude wore easily repulsed. "There was no other engagement on the rest of the front in Mclpium, nnd as far ns tho Oise, nor wns then nny i notion on the Aisue or in Cham pagne. Nevertheless Kheims was rather violently bombnrUeil during the time that n number of journalists from neutral countries were making a. visit to tho city. "In the Argonne some infantry at tacks resulted in the loss nnd then the recapture of certain trenches. The men engaged in this fighting never exceeded n battalion. The ground lost nnd then retaken wns never more than twenty-five vnnN. Along the heights of the M"emc nnd in the Vosges there is nothing to report." 000,000. The land was granted lo the rail road by act of congress, but the gov- TREES SHELTER SHARP SHOOiERS OF ALLIED ARMY IWUIS, Nov. 2".--I)i'serlhliiK tho difficulties encountered b tho Ger mans In tho hilly, wooded country of tho Argonne, a whiter of a Gorman detachment detailed to rid tho forest of l-Vench troops that were menacing the left flank of the German army operating In that region writes: "At tho entrance, to the Argonno wo met a company of light cavalry that had received the same, order ns eminent has charged that the terms u,,. -$u xr.iy smirch,' they said, 'as were not enrried out mid the land much as you like. Yesterday, without having seen n single man, we lost (50 SUBMARINES FLED WHEN SHELLS FELL UPON ZEEBRUGGE PH forfeited. The ease bus gone through the ditt riot and circuit courts. The motion to certify up the en tin recoidl In dead and wounded.' Thoro nre hardly nny roads In the forest. It Is is unusual, but was made in view of n nearly Unpenetrable thicket. From the importance ot the case and ot the belief on the part of the government attorneys that questions certified to by the court of the circuit eomt of hidden In the branches of tres. In tho every sldo wo wcro fired on and no where could wo see even tho ovl dencos of a soldier, they were so well LONDON, Nov. ii". It was report ed by Lloyd's today that two British steamers were sunk off Havre yoter- dny by (leniiau submarines. The steamers were the Malachite, and l'liino, The cieus of both vessels were rescued. The men from the Malachite were landed ut Southamp ton and those from tho I'limo at IV camp, u French poll on the Knglish channel. ! ft Tnftaj Resolve, to smoko Gov. Johnson cl lr. tho host, and thoroby patronUn homo Indimtrr, If Greatest of All Human Blessings The rwl woinli'ifut tliln,, 1 1 Cm ferli: In love ixirt'H!it'd In thn lull Inct liifiiiil, a ii iiiuuiur tiiDitt IiUWim.I comforts ,ir i.HctiiMt motlinm li tlio vnll Itimwu '.Mother's 1rlcinl." 'Dili I nil ettnriiiil nri'llciiiluii to I'linlil.i the iitxtoiiiliuit mini clou to ln'Oinno morn rllnnt, to oxiMiiit imtumlh wltlioiit iiiihin lulu fro .i tliu strain upon renin nml IlKniiinili. willvl wn illrt'vliM ujioti thimo miinntrn tiivnlvvil It siHittiMt iho nun network of nrrvrn Willi which nil tho imuo'eit nro tniipllpd. Thim n nrr.it tthnrn of tln imlii mi much Orviuieil nmy l.o aol.ini unit tho jutIihI of rxp.'ctnni'y ivikxiI hi comfort. Thcro i no Ointlon hut vlnit uiirh ri'tlof hns n uuukcil hiilin-or.) hihjii tho i;i'iii'nt lunllli uf tlio iiiothcr. ir. it llttlo tnmk Heel ly limit much in. ful .Information N clvi'ii to biixi.riiicit truthrr. It trtli how to tixn "Mothcr'H Kripnd" ntut how to nvol.t cnhlnir lirrasi. It Unn lieen rrrnrit In our lidKimlory for over foity jisum nmt In Uwi fuvor nll)' lu nuwt itruKMlatn rirwhen. lit i bottl to-ilay nmt wrltn for hoo' to Ilniillli'M IlrKUluliir Co., 303 Uiiimr llhlit, AtUiitn. (I.i, ll mint tu nnk for una m-o tlwl yuu net ".tollicr' J-Vlcml." CALL 645Y (, V, Hoot. JOIt II, (', Keiitner HOMEMADE CIDER filial iintcoil I'Vesli mid Matlo I'kiiii Selected, Washed Apples UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 1112 South Uivorflido Plionuino. GAUNYAW &. BOSTWICK Proprietor appeals will not dispose of the whole cae. RUSSIA 10 ADMIT IAS PRESENTS FREE BRITAIN FINANCED WORLD (Continued from Vaeo 1.) I money market was in better position now than nny money .market in the world. The treasury had just floated the largest loan ever raised in the his tory of the world, nnd the success of this measure, .Mr. LIoyd-OeorKt said, he took, ns justification of the gov ernment's action. He pointed out 'that before the loan of :i.')0,0n0,000 pounds sterling, he nlready hod rais ed JIO.IMO.000 nounds sterlim; mfiO.- STOCK1IOI.M. Nov. 2 Russian 'uuO.OOO) for the same purpose, so children will receive their Christmas, U ,,rnol5wlnv . Klti Vi (, Klfts from America If American chll J 440,000,000 jwunds sierlinj: (.fJ.'JOO, drcn have done their duty. Nelson 000,000) from the same market. Morris, tho American minister In jn 8mte 0f the absence of the mn- Stockholm, hau tnkm mi with tlu ..1.: .. n... ......i 1 . i.:..i. , , I'liiiii-ry 01 inc muck eACiiaiim', a.iiicii j Itussian authorities the uestlon of ad- waa n 8erious detriment, the entire; J: mtttlng tho gifts and of facllltatlnB ' ionn has been subscribed. There (: lial alilnnmnl nn.l rlffalrllidllnn Ifla I . . nAn .... IE! ...v.. u...,....w... .. u.a...u..... were Jiennv 11 11.11 1 iinnn icnnis nn efforts havo met with ready response 4ie ,.0veni'ment felt it was its dtitv on the part of the Russians and In to Rjve ,ie first allotments to the Blves assurance of arrangements for jnun applicants who, with the finnn- thlckets nnd trenches. An advance was Impossible. Rut wo tried it again after a nlght'lr repose, nnd with out being able to reach a single, enemy we lost 200 men In tuo days. "The men posted in those trees nre excellent mnrskmen, as well as won derfully nglln and clever In conceal ing themselves. In spite of all our efforts we were unable to dislodge them and finally were forced to abandon the effort to drive them out, put ourselies on the defensive nnd dig ourselves In to oscapo their murderous fire." the prompt handling of the part of the Christmas ship's cargo destined for that country. einl houses, had enabled the govern ment to rnie this large sum of money without any of the expedients to which Germany had to resort to raise n smaller loan at a hichcr rate of taken , jtcrel. 1 XOTICH. We the undersigned have over the Stag bur and moved contents j to the Oaks. All bills will be pnld to ' Why Not ami from the Oaks. I Get tho best smoko, Gov. Johnson, 213 M. & C. J. ADAMS. I and also patronlro homo. ' For vrtae vrV.lo droning for tired feet ot the end of tbe dr notUo can ooat pare with our jfenuino GDnllCften t Dttily Felt Slippers' 51.00 rt to jftu.tMi All .St)lis At the Blgu of "Cooo Stiocs" oritisiTi-: iWist oiTicK rrMUTfSXl MA I W'm'''' iXmm THE TURKI,H BLENP I iplii 'fJH Men ot the binrvicc ififfi"' V -wB toll tnir comrades 19PV W sSsMtssi everywhere of this B mm! v TbbbB distinctive smoke lawf,'ill',i II S BIBBII w. H K.i i ' 4 Z. H Hi f&7 k(k 'fyisjiin ' "' ' jBiBiBii CMgM8Jv!j2MiyjMjJ f "THE DAYLIGHT STORE" 1 ( LARGER, BRIGHTER THAN EVER 1 i h ? I CENTRAL AVENUE M ANN S CHRISTMAS SALE I MANNS NKA11 POSTOlWrCE Shop Early Only 21 Shopping Days Before mas XMAS SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS New Winter Coats, Suits, Skirts SPECIALS 25 Heavy Winter Coats, in misses' and women's sizes, up to $9.00 values, this sale $4.98 25 Handsome New Coats for women, in black and colors, juanv of these coats are worth $18, Saturday, each $11 and Dresses go ing in this sale at 20, 33'. and 50 off. 10 Children's Winter Coats, odd styles, real 5.00 vahies, to lose out quick, (D $25.00 Suits now $16.98 $30.00 Suits now. $19.08 $35.00 Suits now $22.50 $-15.00 Suits now $27.50 10 OFF ON FURS 50 Women's Tailored Skirts, good styles and colore, values up to $8.00, this to A QQ sale, each T.O $1.50 Petticoats Qftp $-1 All-Silk Guar- toJ AQ anteed Petticoats.. tlT:0 20 OFF ON DRESSES XMAS SALE OF DRESS GOODS AND SILKS During this sale we will give buy Sensible Gifts. 75c DRESS GOODS 48c 38-inch All-Wool Batistes in all colors 08-inch All-Wool Storm Serge 38-inch All-Wool French Serge 38-inch Fanny Chocks 38-inch Fancy Plaids '12-inch Shepherd Checks Values up to 75c, sale price.. 10 off on all Dress Goods and Silks a great opportunity to 48c Yd. 10-ineh Crape de Chene, now, yd. $1.35 JMI-inch All-Silk Messalinc, now, yd 80 $2.00 Fancy All-Wool (Vcpes, yd $1.09 75c All-Silk aMcHsalincs, now, yd .48 $3.50 Heavy Cloakings, 51-inch, yd $2.98 $2.50 Heavy Cloakings, 51-iuch, vd $1.98 All $1.25 Dress Goods now ! 98d All $1.50 Dress Goods now $1.29 All $2.00 Dress Goods now $1.09 All $2.25 Mroadclotlis now.... $1.98 All $1.00 Dress Goods now 89tf FREE-Save Your Saleslips and Get Rogers Silverware-FREE. Enter Your Name in the Piano Contest. $350.00 Piano Given Away-FREE XMAS SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS & Buy now while stock is complete 4 wren's Initial llandkfs., 10, 15, 18 and 25. V Women's initial Jrdkfs., 510155,18cS20, y 25J each. v Women's lmcv Udkl's., 5, 10, 15, 25 and JJ5 each. SPK('!Alv25 do.. Wo meu'H All Unci) J land' Icei'cliJefs, worth l()c, wlillo they last, Cn rc)i( llninlkcivliii'!' 15c XMAS SALE OF SILK HOSIERY A most appropriate Gift. 25 doz. All-Silk Hose, in black and colors, ilO, special, pair TcO-' Kayser's Silk Ifose, in all colors, very spe- QQ cia), pair OL Kayser's Italian Knit siikjrose,iuffi rn all colors, pi'. J) 1 D U KayHei''H " Wfiinlerfoot" hlllc I lose, giinraiitccM jilr $1.50 XMAS SALE OF GLOVES 100 do.. Cape and Cham ois Gloves, in tan, white and natural, QQ- $1.25 quality, pr... J OC Tho celebrated Derby Glove, in tan, white and black, at tho (JJ 1 H C oldjirice, i)i'..4j)ls D Pernns' extra fine Kid Gloves, black with white einl), backs and white with black eiub. backs, special at, pair Our $1.00 While KMiuf loii Kill dUl AQ Gloves, pr. iPsJ.tO $1.75 XMAS SALE OF HAND BAGS New J rand 'Dags, all leather, $1.50 quality, r:K"..$1.19 Beautiful new all-leather Hand Dags, worth $2.00, special at, each. $1.48 New M cub lings, German silver, worth &! (Q $5,00, mm .tPtJ.yO Children 'm Hand Hags, Sr"n' 59c XMAS SALE OF LACES 5000 yards fine Val. and Torchon Laces, up to 15o values, per yard :5c Shadow Laces, in whito and ecru, 25 A values, now, yd... X UC Shadow Corset Cover 'Laces, 50c qual 1 P ity, now, yd LD Shadow If'loiiiicJiigs, 21 and 27 Inches wide, $1.00 quality, this Hale, ytm 25c XMAS SALE OF RIBBONS 50 pieces Fancy Dresden Itibbons, wide widths, up to 50c values, per yard ,25c Wash Kibbon, in all widths, 5 yards in bolt, very special, A per boll llC tirt i i it jii i mi me raiieiii nun1 kid boiis, in all col om, a yard ... Whin Moire Ribbon, in all colors, HH- f "lal,yard 07C 25c XMAS SALE OF NOTIONS i t ? ? ? t t J 7 ?. X ? ? t ? T T t f f 7 7 ? t ? T t t i Clark's 0. N. T.. Spool ? TZJ lor 25c I Lustre' Cot ton, A wvy Kjieeial, spool. tcC Pillow Tops Froo with 0 skeins of Carlson 1PA Currier Silk for LOL APRON SALE Dainty now White A) rons,' Mfxi val- OC lies, now, each jLDL lieaulH'iil Now .Knuey Api'ons, flOu O (J values, now, vn, DsC t t f T ? T T T r '$44444