DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. TROOPS IN WARSAW READY FOR FIGHT SIBERIAN TROOPS ARRIVE TO DEFEND WARSAW llMlfW -sL m? . re S AS ""2i& SHRUB SHOULD PROVE BOON w m V3S J ' rCSto'1 x - .iL. Jl&J&?& ? t? j J. 5l4 &V 4 if. m&&M&,i, XSMMiioA l,I,wr.w. w"sivas&$s&WSvx -- & In this photograph, taken In Warsaw, tho Russian troops aro seen preparing to go out to tho fighting lluo, and mingling with them aro their mothers, wives, sisters and sweethearts. WINTRY WEATHER IN THE BRITISH British officers, privates and Red Is being prepared. WAR DELAYS v y Vwv .Xffi" "'."':.. i i mi in mi r. T ; kii Sis TLN&ifcft. isiy iRflMsii Misa Elizabeth Rold Rogers, a society belle of Washington, and Prince t Christian of Hesse, nophow of tho kaiser and a captain in tho Gorman navy, Whoso engagement lias been announced The prlnco says ho will lenounco his title. t,6. overcome imperial objections to tho marriage, the date for which ypendson tjjo fortunes of war. ON CAPTURED COSSACK HORSES ffisI5Mffifemsww German landsturm patrol on tho East Piussia frontier riding uicu nurses captured Are Cool and riral respects tho i the Indian forces wi'un.quo fighting Gurkhas, howovor, kg to a .single raco. itypes ot hjkus, tho into clans. Thero is tho "Khattarles." clan, consisting of It tho old military Wus. They are not as tho "Jats," another Cross men in tho trenches trying to keep warm around a flro whllo their food THEIR WEDDING j,-av v. tStjJbMr. A &l'' KAtJrrnmei . - '"rmrs from tho Russians. Fearless Fighters. Sikh clan, consisting of tall, atalwart follows who aro a distinct contrast to tho Mnzbie, who aro short, rather In clined to bo stout, and havo very dark skin and irregular foaturos. All tho clans, howovor, aro noted for their great powers ot endurance fighting qualities and skill in handling a gun and bayonet. Indeed, it has often been said by military exports that thero Is no mora cool and effoo tlvo soldier in the world than tho Sikh. TRENCHES LUXURY IN THE TRENCHES To keep an army personally clean Is ono of tho immense tasks that con front tho conunandurs. Tho photo graph shows a shown bath contrlvod tn the Fronch trenches north of Sols Aons, only a hundred yards from tho German lines. Novel Means of Communication.' Wounded 11-ittsh soldiers in the hands of tho Germans have hit upon a novel way of communicating with their families and friends at homo. Thoy subscribe small sums of money to tho German Red Cross society, but as few of them have any cash thoy 1111 up a draft or clgn a check to bo sent to London and honored. On tho back of tho draft tho banker Is requested 'to communicate tho nows of tho drawer's safety to his home Tommy Atkins thinks it Is well worth a dollar sub scrlptlon New Phonograph. A Now Jersey invontor has adapted a phonograph for uso with various kinds of records, such as thoso in which tho groove is latorally undulat ing, and thoso In which tha undula tions aro vertlrnl, by supplying a plu rality of roproducors, any of which may bo brought Into oporatlvo posi tion and communication with the in terior of tho bound conveyor. So cold-blooded and invincible, in deed, aro tney in a bayonot charge that it frightens even tho most fear loss fighters, who loso tlnlr norvo whon confronted by tho merciless stool in tho hands of these dauntless and determined Indian troops. Tho Sikhs mako equally goud ca ai ry and Infantry men. In pioneer work that is to say, In clearing forests, cutting roads, making bridges, sinking wells to provldo water for tho army, laying and neutralizing mtncB, etc.,' thoy cannot bo beaten. MnMMcnMMtBSa i?.tgiBwiiMiiMMiHM Siberian artillery and (Inset) infantry photographed in Warsaw Just nftor city against tho German army. BARBED tM- -1m" f'ir'- - Jtmwximiinmrmm All along tho Gernmn-Russlan border barbed wlro entanglements have been erected by both tho Gormnns and tho Russians as a protection against raiding parties from cither sldo. Tho photograph shows ono of theso barbed wlro cntungloments and barricades AH along tho road, on both sides of It, are hugo stones, painted whlto. Guards have been placed along tho lines to give nlarm when a raiding party Is seen. Theso guards aro dressed so that they take on tho appearanco of tho waysldo rocks. Under tho treo in tho foreground may bo seen ono of theso guards wearing a whlto great cont PROCLAIMING THE HOLY WAR tm ci ex m ia la m es la tm ku km mb ts rim Shcik-ul-lslam. Turkish high priest, proclaiming tho holy wnr against tho allies. In front of tho Mosquo of Faith In Constantinople. WITH GRAND DUKE NICHOLAS Russian Commander In Chief Directs the Great War Machine Like Clockwork. I'ctrograd. "What I saw at tho headquarters of tho Russian com mander In chief, Grand Duko Nicholas, would convince a blind man that Rus- ain linu mniln front ntrlrla (,. n.. "" " w o- - ......, ,,, tun l years," writes a coi respondent of tho Russkoo Slovo. "At heudqunrters thero Is not an individual who is not abso-' lutely necessary for tho work to he , done Tho sllcnco of a monastery reigns thero, and you can distinctly heai tho pulso boats of tho army Work begins in tho oarly morning, froquontly boforo daybruak "I dined with tho grand duko It whs a tuily Hpartan table There was no Intoxicating drink only wator nt this quick, quiet nionl Everybody woro tho bort of cxpruBslon which In dlcuios (hat thero Ih not a mlnutu to ho Inst, that all tho time must bo uti lised to tho full In splto of this, tho atmosphore w i democratic, thorp was no ulr of oiiiulul Importance about any ono "It Ib clear that In our army the o havo been revived tho roBourcefulnt s of I'oter the Hi oat, tho Iron will .f Souaroff arid the dash ot Skobelt i "Mother," British Howitzer, Is Very Effective. London A FIrltlsh oflloor Bonds from the front a grimly humorous de scription of the recent additions to tho artillery arm of the expeditionary forco. "Our nrtillory," ho write, "Is being gradually re-enforced and wo aro ablo now to reply to tho Gorman heavy howitzers with ohell that Is oven weightier than tholr much-vauntod Ulack Marias,' Tho howitzer I refer to la 'Mother,' Sbo has boon so chris WIRE ALONG THE FRONTIER RUSSIANS NEAR RuHslan oldcer with Cohsaik scouts I of tho Austrian troops In tho vicinity a SifiBWSisimUi!&?iH ' lwlWw .si NCh"15ls4l,Rv, m.KJmfWmf FUNERAL OF BULWARK'S VICTIMS i 8 3, fait ?h I'' '1 y'Bim.9 m w i '44 5s Alunncs in lint luiuuii procfhiiu Urltish battleship llulwark cuturlng tho tened by tho TommlOB, and thonnmo Ih not Innpproprlnto. Sho Is of matron ly dimensions, but comoly withal, und has done excellent work whllo sho has boon with us, and moro thnn ono of hor family of field batteries scattered round tho front owon Its pxlstcnco to tho nttontlon Mothor hua devoted to tho Gorman olght-Inch heavy howit zors. Mother's sholl weighs 300 pounds. Sho ranees most accurately. I and, indeed, sho baa had four direct HXQHBHMiMiaaMilltM their arrival there to help defend tho CITY OF CRACOW mnklne obseratlons of tho of Cracow. of iho Mttlnm of tho sinking of tho cotnetcry nt Gllllngham, England. hltB on Gorman guns in the past fort night. A direct hit is only recorded by the airman when tho ahull actually btrlkiM tiiu utieniy guu "Mothor is UBiiully accompanied by 'Archibald,' which Is ono of tho now antl aeroplnno guns. Archlo Is mount ed on a motorlorry, utfo. justorday brought down a TuuLo aeropluno, much to our delight. IXlolrca a 13 pound shrapnel nhcll anum dally be coming moro expert in liHmcntlons to hostile aircraft. Our IllnAinch bat tory is Etlll doing Its good w3rk," PoislbJIIty That Plant Long Sought For Has Been Discovered in Western Yexac. Most flowering shrubs havo tholr short season of bloom, and though at that tlmo they nro of great beauty, tho flowers last only n short tlmo. Then wo must bo content to look at tho green foliage, and attractive though that Is, wo wish for a longer, season of bloom. Tho wish is mot In tho discovery In. tho mountains ot western Texas, lr( tho semi-arid regions, of n shrub which bears tho namo Salvia Gregll. Wo all know tho alluring beauty ot tho annual salvia splendens. At n nea son whon flowera nro scarco it clothos ltsolf In a splendor and keeps up tho procession of beauty until arrested by tho frosts, now if wo could clothe a shapely shrub with this radiant pro fusion and havo l,t In bloom a long tlmo, wo would havo just what wo havo been looking for for years. Tho Salvia, Gregil la a shapely shrub thrco or four feet tall, well branched and often of a globular form. It com mences blooming oarly. It clothes lt solf with a splendor of glowing rod for about two months. Then It slaoks up a Httlo, but as autumn approaches, and most other flowors havo gone, it puts on its scnrlet robes again, almost overwhelming tho plant with tho splon did flowers. Probably no shrub over discovered is moro attractive Tho question comes up ns to whether It will stand tho northern climate. Flor ists havo not ben in hnsto to dls somlnato it. Thoy havo sent It to sovoral of tho northern Btatos, whora it haB proved hardy. During tho aw ful drought of last year in Kansas It stood tho tost bravely and kept right on blooming. In Massachusetts and Pennsylvania it camo through tho win tor nil right. Docauso Its habitat is tho high, dry portions of tho Went, it will doubtless provo well adapted to tho heat and drought of Kansas and Nebraska. It certainly has tho power to resist heat and drought and will withstand tho winter. EXAMPLE IN CITY PLANNING. New York's Preparation for the Fu ture Is Worthy of Emulation by Any Community. Now York city has a committoo on city planning. This committoo is com posed of tho flvo borough presldonta and tho president of tho board ol aldormon of tho greater city. Kb par ticular purpose, or hope, at this tltna Ib to mako tho city a capablo dwelling placo for 13,000,000 persons before this generation Is succeeded. That Is a stimulating lesson for lit tlo big cities. It proveB that "it fa never too Into to mend." It proves indeed, thnt tho moro a city grows tho moro It must amend and pay for tho, Bhortslghtcdncss ot its youth. If Now York (with 0,000,000 poopla already and all pretty well crowded together, with real estate values up beyond tho dreams of nvarlco) can tako up tho neglectod work of widen ing streets, creating open air spots and all tho rest of It, what Ib thorfl to daunt any city? Should selfishness of property owners bo permitted now to Interfere with a clty'B making Itself cnpablo nnd efficient for nil tho needs of all tho people that aro soon to mako It a greater city? Work of Men of Hlfjhest Ability. Ileforo tho nineteenth century not. . only tho mon who executed, but espe cially tho mon who directed tho work; of laying out cities, were possessed of much broador nnd moro goneral cul turo than today can bo found in thosa men who hold most influential posi tions. Tho moot convincing examples wero tho princes of tho old regime, who In bo many caeca wero tho push ing forco that brought about tho groat artlstio achievements in city planning that wo admire today. Theso mon, as a rule, mado it tholr business to keep in constant touch with tho leading ex ponents of tho best and newest ideas. All over Italy. Germany nnd Franco courts could bo found that woro the continuous meeting places of tho bost artists, pnluters, architect, engineers and thlnkorp on ovorj subject Only in this atmosphoro of perpetu ally enlightened discussion and con genial criticism could tho flno concep tions in artlstio city planning grow, tho realization of which havo stood tho test century nfter cdntury. Artistic Lamp Posts. Doslgned to embody beauty as well ns Bervlco lamp posts erected on ono of tho streots of Los Angoles nro fitted with largo flower boxes which circle tho poles Just beneath tho cIub tor of lights which thoy support Theso aro filled tho year around with fornB and other plants which droop gracefully over tho sides of tho has kotB, always fresh and greon. Tho offoct Is striking, giving tho Btroot Just enough of tho artistic to tako away from it much of that severely commercial appearance characteristic of most business thoroughfares in American cities. Popular Mechanics. Limits In Literature. "You'vo read 'Tho Heavenly Twins?'" asked nn Englishman of an Irishman. "Yob, I havo." "And havo you read 'Looking Rackwards?'" "How tho dlvll could I do that?" said Pat. London Evoning Standard. Natural Indignation. "What Ib ("holly bo indignant about?' Ho was about to offer a girl a platonlc regard "Well" Sho ipoke first and told him that was al die could offer him KonjaB-0 Kpnjas' ournal