fllK UMAIIA y UN DAY BKK: SM'TEMBEU 13, 1914. GERMANS ESCAPE FROM CLEYER TRAP WHERE THE RUSSIANS ARE ADVANCING This is the territory in which the sharp fighting has been going on' between the Russian, Austrian and German forces. The Store of the Town Buys This Beautiful Art Style SchmoIIcr & Mueller rowningp King l Co. 4 A : I ? " i. t Actuallr worth $400. Guar anteed for 25 yars. Free stool and scarf. Freight prepaid. Terms, $5.00 per month. We have only a limited number of these Instrument, to do not delay. Choice of mahogany, walnut or oak rases. It wU pay you to look over our ftock of new and used Pianos before you purchase. New Pianos, $175 and up. Used Pianos, $60 and up. Pianos for rent, $3.50 per month. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. General Joffre Mine One of the Greateit Victories in Hiitory by a Narrow Margin. TEUTONS CHANGE, THEIR PLANS Show Resoareefa1ne.se hr a Sharp Mrfmf.t Match Be Maater In Art of War. CANKER SORES AND BAD TEETH The Manchester Ouardlan has been collecting Information and statistics f bad teetn anil their rauiri and Y lects. Home doctors and dentists aver that w do not et sufficient 'lime In the body and that bona lacking this lima la art to bo brittle and separate. Othera affirm that the acids of the food destroy much of the enamel and render them yellow and black. Jt Is shown that one ierson In every five tns teeth trouble and It Is becoming alarmingly prevalent among children of the cities of tlfe. world. Pyorrhoea seem to be on the Increase. i Loosening- teeth, sore teeth; and gum Separation are all part and parcel of a bad condition of the, mouth that must end In one's losing his or her teeth and going around with insanitary and ugly . Mora teeth. ( I Brown la a fine fellow hut when he j Opens his mouth with a smile or a hearty laugh, you. Just think right then. "Oh. It X he only hhd a hotter mmt nf luthi" xis.m. . t h halt t Jl t Vi rnnittflnu ........ 1 i and rooking teeth, yellow Outside, black inside taetU, gum separation, swollen ad PARIS. Sopt. I2.-The admirable dlsclp Una of th censorship was awnlled by yes terday's communications, whlrh showed that the only ones outside the military authorities who knew of the whereabouts of the Trench force at the beginning of the great battle were the Germans. The latter learned of It none too soon, and their diversion from the route to Paris, heretofore attributed to fear of the Paris defense works, was simply a ( lever man euver to escape a desperate situation. The Germans penetrated France In three columns, but the force consisted of five armies and at least 800,000 men. The plan evidently was for a quick. d- ) rect attack on Paris by General von j Kluck, while the armies of General von I Iluelow, the princes of Wuertemberg and Paxony and the crown prince dealt with the other armies of the allies. ftrrmaa (ieneral Savea Day. The audacious commander of the Ger man right wing, surprised by the re sistance of the allies nt Uuls and Com plegne, was cautious and must have dis covered the presence of the army of Paris on his flank. He showed his resource fulness by a sharp, counter movement against this protecting force. The critics give Von Kluck full credit for skill as well as hardihood and referring to General Joffre'g plans, say It Is a match between masters In the art of war. General Joffre failed, they believe, by the narrowest margin, in gaining on of the most brilliant victories In hlirtory. It Is generally thought that this looping of the loop adds Immensely to the 'dan gers of Von Kluck's army. The worn out forces, doubling on their own tracks, necessarily must lose courage. It la argued, as well as strength, and have to count not only with the extraordinary endurance of the allies, but with the con stant danger from the flying column of the comparatively fresh army of Tarls. t Inflamed gums, can all be made to pass faway In a night. Just go to your drug ' gist and get four ounces of fluid ergafl i till wnh t ,i Mn A m,.,,, a. ,i ,., - 4VOU Won t nfd m,irt mnA nil spoonful In your mouth, morning, noon and night. - You will wake up with no soreness of h gums the .outer yellow tartar will , peel off and your 'natural whlto enamel will be seen on the teeth; Mis loiseness will stop ' instantly; ' your teeth won't, separate from the Kuroa or rock shout the mouth, but will be flrni and Strong and hold In your mouth". Try it with your ringers. All the foul con ditions will be things of th past you won't lose your teeth-dreadful pyorrhoea will be no more. 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After the main body had crossed, the bridge was blown up, leaving the two outpost companies to get across aa beat they could by boats or swimming. Most of them managed to reach the main body again. "The main body rnoed from th town and fell back through open country bring kept moving all night. When daylight arrived It was apparent from higher round that Mona had been practically blown away by ,the German artillery. '.'All throughout the morning w con tinued to fight a rear guard action., .but the steady march In retreat did not atop until o'clock In' the evening, when w found ourselves well out of range ot the German artillery, in a quiet valley where all the troops were ordered to rest and eat. As they had been without food since the previous morning's -breakfast. It was rather amusing to see the soldiers going Into th turnip fields and eating turnip as though they were apples. "At o'clock all lights were extin guished, th soldiers were ordered to make no noise and ths pickets) pushed a long distance backward. Long before dawn the troops were hastily started aguln and con tinued the retirement, "By noon the enemy was again heard from afid a large detachment was assigned the task of fighting to protect our rear. Aeylal Deri Witnessed. , "During the afternoon, both the Ger man, and Urttlsh armies watched a duel In the air between French and German aeroplanes. The Frenchman was wonder, fully clever and succeeded In maneuver ing himself to tho upper position, which be gained after fifteen minutes ot reck leas effort. Then the Frenchman began biasing away at the German with a re volver. Finally he hit him and the wounded German attempted to glide down into his own lines. Th glide, however, ended In the British llne near my de tachment, the West Kent Infantry. We found the aviator dead when we reached th machine. We buried him and burned the aeroplane. "At dusk a halt was mad for food, and ,as th German had fallen behind, the Unglist spent a quiet night. At da e n. however, we found the Germans close at our heels and several regiments were or dered to prepare entrenchments. This Is tedious and tiresome work, especially In the heat and without proper food, but we put up fortifications which were sufficient to protect us somewhat from th artil lery fir. "It was not long before the Oerman gunners found the rang and began tear ing up these rough fortifications, concen trating thalr fir on the British batteries, one of which was completely demolished. Another found Itself without sis men. Both theas disaster bore testimony to the excellent marksmanship ot the German gunner. tiaws Spikes). "As it became evident that we must leav these guns behind and continue th retreat an officer was seen going around putting the guns out of action so f at they would be of no use to the Clemens. Ii s action required cool bravery, Lrcauae the Germans, having found the rang 4, contin ued firing directly at theae batteries. "Things rapidly got hotter and the com manding officer ordered a doutls quick ie treat. We were not long In doing the racing movement to save our own skin. "The wrlur was struck at this time by a Maxim bullet. For a moment I thought my head had been blown off. but t recovered and kept on running until I reached a trench where I had an oppor tunity to bandage the wound. I rushed off to the ambulancea, but found th doc tor so busy with men wore off than I. that I went back to my place tn th line." win -j3 AU ST JUC AJc S 1 "W.TWe. KT TfCTO Z-fcVRXOrWITX "" -.a j nO ?-VSnrr- 5s, :coixo -r!, V. mt w .m ntmaW . 4.7baw QUESTION: Why do you not advertise more?" ANSWER: "The merchandise we dis tribute is unquestionably tho best money will buy and speaks for itself, backed by our unrestricted guarantee. Our showing of New Tall Clothing is in a class by itself, and we want you to pass your judgment on the same. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS S12.50 to $25 MEN'S SUITS $15 to l?40 FALL HATS RROWNINafllinM CC Fall Furnish THAT AJAVVf I f VJ-AaVAll VI J THAT ARE HATS GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. ings That Are Different. ISLANDS OCCUPIED BY BRITISH FORCES Landing Party Hoists New Flag Oyer Principal City of the Bismarck Archipelago. LITTLE RESISTANCE OFFERED Uerauam Officer la C'onaiwawd of Par. tie In Treacfc Five Ifandred Yard from Station - Bar readers Vnconditlonellr. " ..ONDO,, Sept. 12.-The ad'mlralty an nounced this, afternoon that the British fleet . has occupied Herbertshoe, on Blanche bay, the Seat of government of the German Bismarck archipelago and the Solomon Islands- . The official press bureau gave out the following statement this afternoon:' "A telegram has been received from Hear Admiral Sir George E. Tatey, com manding the British navy, announcing the occupation at 7 a. ra., September 11, of the town of Herbertshoe In the island of New Pommem, (late New Britain.) The British flag was hoisted without op position. "A naval landing party under Com mander J. A. Bererford of the British navy established themselves on shore at dawn wl:hout th knowledge of the enemy, but stout resistance was offered while th force was destroying the wire less telegraph apparatus and the landing party had to force its way fors distance of four miles through the bush the road in several parts being mixed. - "The German officer in command of the parties in th trench too yards from th station surrendered unconditionally, "Gun have been landed and steps have been taken to capture the station. 'The casualties are: Killed, Lieutenant Commander Charles B. Elwell and two seameq of the Australian naval reserve; wounded, ten seamen. "Th German casualties are not known, but two Oerman officers, five non-com-missioned officers and thirteen native I policemen were taken prisoners." The Bismarck Archipelago, with an area of 18.000 square miles and a population i t iOC.000, la oft the north coast ot Australia and southeast of the Philippine Islands. The group was assigned to the German sphere of Influence by an agreement with Great Britain in 1W. German new Guinea Is included tn the Jurisdiction. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE WANTS CIGARS FOR MEN BERLIN, Sept. Ii -Crown Prince Fred erick William has telegraphed th Lokal Anselgr a follows: "riease collect great iiu.intltles of to bacco and cigars for the men of my army and get them her as o,ul;kly as possible." Villa Asks Uncle Sam to Remove His Men from Vera Cruz MEXICO CITY, Sept. lJ.-General 811 varo Obregon Jnat night telegraphed to General Carranxa a request from General Villa that th constitutionalist chief re quest the Washington government to re move the United States troops from Vera Cms. Ammunition Train , Taken by French ml n aa m i a LONDON, BeptJ li-The Dally Tele graph correspondent st Nanteull, depart ment of Olse, in a dispatch dated Thurs day, dealing with th turning of the tide In favor ot the allies, give his Impres sion, derived In conversation with many wounded French officers from the fight ing line. From this he learns that the German army, meeting for the first time troops almost equal in number, has been rolled up snd sorely troubled and the right of the army, composed of some ot the finest German forces, has retired so far that the center must give way or risk the line ot communication. . General Pau scored a tremendous ad vantage by rapturing an enormous am munition column seven kilometers (four and one-quarter mllea) long. This he de stroyed, lea vtng the German very short of ammunition. Th correspondent thus describes th capture of the column while the Ger man were feeling their way toward Tarls: "Th seven-kilometer-column wss wind ing - Its way along through Crepy-en-Valols when General Pau sent cavalry to cope with th attask and It was captured and destroyed. "This capture had an important bear ing on' the subsequent fighting." The Great Sale of Discontinued Patterns, Odd Pieces, etc. Will Continue Monday New Pieces added from our big stock, The greatest opportunity you ever had to buy high grade furni ture at cost prices. : : $79.00 Solid Mahogany Buffet, col-nial style .$40.00 $50.00 Sheraton Mahogany Inlaid Great Famine Faces ...Chinese Provinces at aixJr , . WArflft&TONV Kept. 11 Twelve months' famine, which only outside vaid can avert, faces the Kwang Tung and Kwang SI provinces of China, which were devaatsted by flood In July with a loss of 3,000 lives and more than 100,000 homes. - Cjnsul General Cheshire reported today from Canton that' more than I.OOO.OCO peo pie suffered losses and many millions would need food until the next harvest. ?35.00 Oak Colonial China Closet, . very massive , . . . $32.50 50.00 Mahogany Buffet, now only ...$25.00 .$45-00 F.-lid Oak Fumed Hastings Dining. 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