Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 4
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CHEERS FOR INA CULLED A SPY
Homr Msnelfref Greeted Duiky
Troepe From India.
Twrtf Warrior if th Orient
March UJ-t PHrc In a Trt-
vmphal Para4.
MALCOLM MACCAtKILL
tll War Cerrftmdnt f tr In-
Umtleftl N rvlc.
Karll-Tki 1 to Ull on in
the eraaorji oo4 time wblcb will b
'-ben Uix tb flrinjf Utie bow
XarM-lllw walt4 oo tb Icdiaixi aixl
av is Um td tkty ctat.
WbM 1 lft KalM4 I u
thr bad tbn landed aad that I
faould reach bra oalr after tb laat
aaa of tbB) bad bn brrt4 to tbe
frost but a wk after 1 arrived bere
we war itill waltlos aud looking
are aacrrlr ererjr day to ae lea
Utwtr" blu to lull.
Wa aaw everrtbliit elie. "W'e aaw
'Toaawlee" asd Toreoe" fraUrrolrlc
with broad and broader grin; we aaw
"alfBfde aoldale" by the dois acore
at tbe cafe table along tbe Court-
llllute and down tbe CastMre;
we aaw tbe Keceftalefre marcblug
(tbrougb tbe atreeta It tbe thou-
aa&da we aaw Jlrltltb caral of-
0cer tnagnlBceot la their pbrttuue
wearing tb trlai dark blue coat asd
braee buttoned white cape w aaw
officer of tbe Krmcb nary; we taw
dragoona with caaque and vritilere and
dragoont In Beld uniform without I
either we atw buttar io tk? blue
add butrin ft; the darker blue tunic
of aerrlce; w aaw oCceri of the line.
and of the artillery with a red band
running down their troutert; we law
al gradei of French military medical
men with tbe velvet la their cap that
mark their atate we taw French aall-
or with red "fjorl " we taw Italian
voloatalrei letting off for Montelltnar
playing the "Martelllaite and the
Italian national air.
At lait one morning tbe ludlani
came.
It wat nit yet day when the flrat
line came aroury) HereM had not
yet been loundad but on two of th ' them had an arm ibot off and appar-
veittii buddled togethr under awtj.nlly had drawn their rruclfliei from
Ingi itretched to ih'lter the troopi lblr pocketi placd the cronei be-
from the bat were veritable forettt tween their Dpi and tbeu reverently
of formi moving
They fame to the ihlpi' ilde and
bxiked toward land. In tbe brown
hot mad out above the turhant
and tit dark facei a Hrltlih flag.
Tb orderly traniporta paited Is
taking their appointed place at th
quayt hr Oenral Watklm re
ceived them and hide them welcome.
Then debarkation
began. There
were grizzled
velerani iturdy I'juar j
d tall and imooth facd I
thouldered and
youthi with tiii dmauor of prlucei
Al they walked they appeared to be
In a triumphal prootilon Mere on
thli turban a bunch of marguerite!
nodded there a pink tarnation
bl'x;Hd on I lilt rifle fluttered a
tricolor and In that wai atuck a
bunth nt floweri.
All along the line a the imlllog
warrior came they awoke lalvoi and
her and women In the balconl
blew kltaei and waved thlr handkep
chief at them.
I called thm frnlllng warrlori hut
that li not the word Tln-lr facei
were eipandd In dellKht thlr dark i
kin gleamed and (heir while teeth
flatbed
The flrtt Jin of the erord could
touch them at thy paH and dot-
ku of people itretchcd forward to
givo "lei KlnrJouaj" a good "polgn de
ufcaln"
The Hlndui undauritprl. gave a ht-
jtr "pwlgnee tie main" (linn they got.
In the excitement Ihey furgot their
atrrugth; Home of thu giant ahook
!liftndau$t wliely hut too well und
every kf h and there a citizen of Mar-
III wa een looking at hi limp
jba)t wondttlngly.
Mtu Jennie Dufau TeEs of Her
Thr'riRng Experierice.
Wat Plat4 Agalnvt Wall to 6 fchtr!
Aft' Living In Cellar During
6ul-urr Battle.
J"5r Tork. Oo tb ttawfbip
Tomato 01 Barola tber anT4 Mlat
f furiila ttmi trcm.A n. 4 . r tta'lt-
tr of Alfr4 Oufau a lit tawtliact
of Hauliere A!f-at oo tb y U
CbUg'j aftr ou of tb mott Oiril!lii
eiperlenee told by a refugee from tbe
war sotiea.
Mitt lAifau wbo makea br borne in
Chicago described her eiperiencet at
Haulxurei tIUng bow (be and her i-
ter and father were accuted of being
oiet and bow the went out os tbe
battlefield and gate mccor to tbe
wounded is t battle wbote dead tbe
had heard nutcbed 1WC00
Auguit C tbe German artillery ocu-1
pied the height on one ilde of the ral-
ley orerlooking tlie town Mitt Jhitau gtme which th itaS officer! har
waa rbjltiug. Auguit 12 tbe Geraam hunted tbt laat fee dayi during a
occupied tbe ton ltaelf. ' flight pavie Jn th fighting at th
At that time there were only two ' Iroct iiefore tb cattle are artificial
Kreacb -rlmnU near Baulxurw he jrroundi glring tbe lmpr-
the One Hundred and Ninth realment 'n of a imall Veruilllei
of foot tad the Tlftb cavalry. Tt
French however opened fire on tbe
Oennetii and Mii Dufau with her fa-
ther and litter at once retreated .to
the cellar In an effort to etiape flying
ibelli.
Tbe Frneh re-enforc'tnentt. the
aeld "were exceedingly flow In arriv.
ling but they anally came and occupied
tbe heJgbti on the French tide of the
valley Thn bgin a tremendout r-
tlllery dul that Uited for dtyt. Atl
tbli time e were living In tbe cellar
where we wiere caring for ten wounded
French ofSceri
'1 often wnt out over the battlefield
' whu th fire tlacknd and did what
' 1 could for the wounded.
"I rclved many mementoea from
dying Frnth Kldlri and recorded
their dying nordi. I taw dad tol
dlri holding crucifix! In their band
' nd even In tblr ttb for tome of
' removed their ttpi.
"We lmprovlid itrettheri from
gunny tack itretcbd btwen pol
and tarried away at many of the
wounded m we could to ihelter
"My brother! Paul and Utull were
draft Into the Oermaa. army Of
court they hid iwora in oath not to
fire a ihot at a Frenchman and tbelr
gratit hope wai that they would be
captured and prrnlttd to put on the
Krench uniform You know tbe French
toldlen In battle often lay
"They ire firing In the air they
muit he Aliatlani.'
"Urtween Auguat 12 and 24 tbe artil-
lery dul raged and Catlly th oppot-
lug arrnl tame to a hand-to-hand
fight with the bayonet Flret It wai
tbe Oermin who occupied tbe town '
then the Frmch. The (lrrnam final- j
ly cam Io our houie and a'cutd my j
liter lay fathr and rnyielf of being '
iblei b'ut thev found a telephone
there The loldlen lined ui up igalmt '
'he wall to ihoot ua but we 111 on
'-"" knee and bgged thrn to (pare
the life of our father They gave no
hed till a (lerman colonel came along
and after quitlonlijg ui ordered that
we he let free
"Boon atr thl the (JeMr.r. were
driven out and thn began a terrific
battle In which It wai aald not lea
than 100.000 vera kllld The Ger-
man arn-d to b advancing and
after tome trouble we managed to
procure an ox-cart and get to Hwlttar-
land. "I nver will forget the cene of
that hattlefleld with It wouaded and
dying under heap af aol4tra aJrwady
dead." t
I . . .
w'br tb llrrtiat and GersjaE troupa
ar 2zJung tb-ir hemic pri it HiH
tnuodteot atid fecrueat 10C5S11 bntU p.
BK6n! tt2- -itccauiruiJ esjittisttni
lrwrt big rw cat b pluoij burft
1 1ase Jum vtnrtefi Iruni &.i buh-
znt'bUe rid faies bronchi n ti-u.'
-noni:b tt tb fcrjtir it&e ts b
Afirbdinc ot -.be bo-tees. Flmt tb9-
would IK' t pra: Saab ligbtlnr ep tt
evemn efcy tallowed by t tbttneierotot
diaebarr;. 1 wa iiut uUd- ts crir
tieurtr
B-ilrmr fetimS Hoc. Oefente. '
The poBruinis . bolt rude are
c-Iioi- Tb Brtsliil trwp tt lliM
Vo:vtl trt- niuct U-hiiiC c tMifct
btf ttot- nifcct b -crr. tbti.'
y t clutt Mi ttait beccrti trf mi
bote !! ni-ucc tl;iU: m tb fcv!2I-r
vbo c.rd)hr jrtcru bu leti '
Oil Of ib d)HrjBt ! '-b 03TT-Jltll
it It pu" . cup ot t rtfit. bw K tbv
Af UTcb-t nut! Crt At Imn)-!1W-tiifi
unwylct ti- of tb wvjifXA.
Tb IrOlCHT Jl tbt VMb- lw
Ctj fctd niriitt b fcC t n-rrlbV
i-.rJiii Kt;3iUj- tb-j- -r )rlnf: i
in nt3- utifi-r "i- tiltifiiLC kbrbjibH I
luC j-c)ru.f fuoi vuit ti aiiit. b-a j
bit-1 b;b jl ciid Mxx-tlxij-t mjtj. t
ii.i.lu r. tt.rr ... m ..-
tb dtrtiitiL Oo tb Cerasui ti lor
VLtCT CT' tb OUIid-d lf in tb
I trt-ucb: uotH tifbt bIor tbT could
i No- tb fctbr hti lmpror aw!
ccmfiitionf About tcr
i jouet tttiic tb trocbii trtultrj
' ntatloti-d. dropoiiif; tb r and ibrao-
u-l tyju tb trciicb asd tb cul oo
utuotii of tb ovpoott.
ri-itight Rvreal Fo.
y.f ltuir-aiOD li that rucb fbtis(
can ooctttiu ucrniitUcJr tad that
fc-r tt lt. 'i Grmar --iH ir-
' btv oalr a'tmpt to bold tb liu
' bll fivts otbr ourtlot) of Use Gr-
i. i rtiV la.arVa (invi Kdlka.v a.vi
' tb Iir ribt 1ct; or at Vrdua Tb
Jirltltb uoop taad rral atinptt
at olbt ciurenj tno nljbu aco. Tber
' lft tbir u-nvbt and tdTtuc4 on
tbe CeTnan otltlom but tbe more-
mnt ai odd-Jf rld by a
'irtnin fiaibllgbt macblo gum r
quickly brought into io(ltlon and an j
entire regiment of Englithmn wai
iarjd iJoo by tb deadly Are
for two dtyi 1 bit bn a gut of
th gnral commanding tbli corpf
bo haa bit quart?! In a beautiful
KrDth chateau It ! Ideally tituat-d
In iatg grounds richly prorldtd with
Intereittd in U. 8. Attitude.
1 u welcomed warmly by a o2-
crt all of whom were lntrc;d in
learning the attitude of tbe United
Ktatet. Tbe lmprtaiion prevailed
among thern that tbe American gov-
ernment had aitumed a protectorate
otr Grmin luteretti In China
We dlnd together In tb grett ta-
lon th lli of wblcb were bung
profuiely with valuibte oil pilntlngi.
The mnu wai none too dlvr but
it wai plentiful with wlnet In abun-
dant 1 fit l-ilde th city comman-
dant wbo told m of th iltuatlon In
the rity
Tb cattle lUlf it filled with coitly
traturei Tbr li an eipeclally
bnutlful coin collection and there ar
alio old engraving! of prlo-len value
Tbe chateau wai crowded with oa-
ten. 1 hid lodging! In th lltrary.
ileeplng on a raattrn on Ui floor b
' for a cheerful fireplace In a room the
' tntlqu furniture of which would make
I tir connoliieur enrluui
I In th front hill of tbe chateiu It
i a telephone awltcbboard where two
. toldleri alt with rcehert it thr
' -an miking noti of report from
the firing line
Outilde li a teen of ceLteltM ac
tlvlty Kvr) moment automobllei
drive up the wide roadwayt offlcrt
dlarnount. anawer the aalute of th
ordrIIi go Inilde. emerge again
haitlly take tbelr placet n the auto-
mobile! and drive away quickly
lloriemen In imall detachment!
com and go and toldleri on blcyclei
or on foot are la couttant circulation
from early In the morning till late at
night On nver forreti that thia If
on of th brain centen of th battle
going on five rnl!i ahead.
Tobacco Delight Fighter.
Tbre'wa eiptlal delight over the
arrival a ihort time ago of a dozen
automobile heavily adn with glfti
for the ioldln uch a tobacco
nwabicri. warm clothlnr. rhnrntai
nd little luzuriei of all aorta. What
delighted the aotdlri moat wai the
arrival of the tobacco for the tupply
wai long ago exhauated and tlgari
3000 GERMANS DIE IN
FIVE FIERCE CHARGES
Iuidon Detail are juat available
of the heroic attempt of I'ruieliu
guard Io cut the railway connecting"
Helms and Verdun
This attempt failed and tbe Ger-
main were In danger of being caught
between the French Infantry and cav-
alry. It wa at (hi Moment while
the greater part of tha German troopa
were retiring la tke aMractloa f
b-w y mMfc Mttc tben
in eat
Of ubrai: ana fakf a lot. I fate
liir pttcMtft
"Pv our eoanwle. u" tbT
kfcfi
W"bt ar caaifl!c -' tfc
Kate oti": tlH; wll1 leap ir birt
ludloitiriF b jHni Btsfc ovKkae 1
It
iatt nveT bart et. utt Jr a
tiese noldlert dtsptavc
Great Cy for Newssapi
Th? kctmd pzw crj wa hrr n-
jmp'jrf; All nlont: Vdf- trJp Jxom Gt
UiBti; by uutomablW we werf eer
? Mk-i lor nfpap4n. tb n
Ort crritii: out tor tbem aer tbf
H--iu.r car Thl nfcd if ander- i
Klu.t.b. at. tb- arm at tbt front '
koi practicalir tiotbtcr of -tat i
etdtf ot; it: tb writ.
M"b-r--;r batted i- tre B'-
fjMiitt by is-b tfklLj for ii- tod
tad tb pietRBrt of tJiit.r mani
rr4.'eil pf uiiert ji trut itilor
UitUou of tb btruic ded of tit Ger-tu-n
i.cbc:arlzi V. 'biot lack tbre
Bntlifc crcifcr
Ofc of tb dfrriotf tt tb tract If
' tbootiti at Finch fcrti4tEi Fe:
i lt &m ta ch) lctonit.j of
tbe wtr I obttlied reiitbi lnJorma
tion ibwrt tbt actlrttiei of tb FTr.cb
and Brttiib fiyer. At tbit ;oJt.t tb
ae-vptiLei are ptrticcltrly plDtiftl
ttd oti of tbt hbetil cacblset
fiiei every morsJtg about eleveji
o dbek. to rerubtrly ttt tt pilot t
called tte Ist.ch yer - Wbes b
appetrt h It greeted by th tlrtbip
rant.
I had tb uciu experiejjc cf --
icg a Frnch jr under fire To
fir Jntlmatlon that t ti ntr w
t loud exploiioc from a cannon aear
by Far and bigb up la tb ikr I taw
auddealy a round baH of wfciu tmole
v '.
tbrapii! had exploded
I l. .
wai tt fiyer l&okltr lik a
black apeck.
Fllta Away Under Fire.
Another explorion anotbr wbite
ball and the aeroplin clot by A
third fourth and fifth boom came.
ach followed by th appearance of a
white ball of amoke but each tlm the
flyer wai ttiil thre. After tn iboU
had bn tred there wat a row of
great round cloudi of imoke itretched
half way acroti tb tky with the
black rpeck of th aeroplane In the
lead and gradually mounting higher.
way from the dangroui Ore.
Is ten mlnutei It.OS worth of x-
plotivei had been shot away without
bringing down the air tcout
Scll Shrpnl for Air Shot.
Tie thrapnel fired at fiyrt It con-
ttructed differently from ordinary
ibrapneL which deicribei a parabola
and It timed to explode over th
enemy and tn down a ibowr of
ibet from above. Thete aeroplane
abrapnel tend the ibot ttralght ahead
and io probably every on of the
ihelli I taw exploding lent tome bul-
let! through tbe wlngi of the aero-
plane. If one of thete thoti thattert the
motor or woundi tbe fiyer or the ob-
trver tbe ibell hat a;conipliibd Ita
purpoie for ilnce tbe Gtrmani have
taken their potitlon hre no fl)r of
eitbtr army bai been tbot down
though practically no machine hai re-
turned from a reconnolifinee trip
without iti wlnn blng punctur
Hat But Rrpet Britlih.
Throughout tbe army wherever 1
talked with oBcer and men I found
bitter hatrd for the KziglUh but
warm pralte for their fighting cap-
bllltiei Eipeclally effective hat been Use
Kcgllih artillery which the Germani
tay aitonltbed tbm by Iti accuracy
One reaton for tbli li that the region
of France where we are hn been
uted for maneuver r-d the enemy
know i the exact range. Neverthelcti
there li no (paring of pratie for the
good mirkimamhlp Tbe English
here have tome naval aruna which
Hiave done great damage.
English toldleri bate alto aatonlsh
d the German by their powen of
rslttance and accurate rifle fire but
the German tar that the English
strength llei rnoitly in tbe defenilve.
A much a tbe 'English are hated
to much are the French repcted
Everywhere tbe officer tpeak well of
tbe French.
"They fight a gallant fight and ob-
irve"the rule of wr." tay the Ger-
man!. "They are a worthy foe"
Aged Author Ska Strvlc.
Pari. Denied a position In the
French navy because of bis age (sixty
four yean) I'lerre tot! the author
who Is a captain In the French naval
reserve asked to be Joined to the ma
rlnea serving a guards In I'aris.
!ilrnt Ibat a regiment of Prussian
guards threw ltaelf desperately upon
the lines of the French cavalry
Not once but five times did the de-
voted regiment hurl Itself against the
olid French front. After tbe fifth
charge there war only a hundred
men left 'surrounding their flag. With
sign of reluctance 'hey gave th sig-
nal of surrender and It wa then
found that nearly all or the hundred
were wounded.
In tbe course of tfcl engagement
tb guard leaf 3000 man it I abated.
Sick.
Is ;t possible there is a tromaa xa th:s countr vvho con-
tinues to surfer -nithout grnng Ljdia E. Pinkhain's Vege-
table Compound a trial Ster all tie evidence that is con-
tinually being published- -R-hich proves beyond contradic-
tion that this grand old rnediane has relieved more suffer-
ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ?
We have published in the newspapers of the United Stains
more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub-
lished in the interest of any other medicine for tromen
and every year we publish many new testimonials ali gen-
uine and true. Here are three never before published:
From Mrs. 5. T. Richmond Providence R. I.
PiicmDnsci R. L " For the leatSt of wtoea wbo ro2er as I Lure
doat 1 wjsh lo Bitte. what Lydia E. Knthain's W&Ahiite ComjoirDd
has dccie for ro. I did kcd heaxp lifting zud th doctor Mid it
cau;d a diylaxme ax. I have alwars bwa wtak and I OTtnrorked
tfbtr ar Irabr -sras lorn and inflammation set in then Derrous pros-
trauoa from -Biiicfa I did not rworer until I had taken Lydia E. Hnk-
htia'g Vegetable ConjT5urjd. The Cosjwrund is ray best friend and
whes I hear of a woman with troubles like nune I trr to induce her
to tate your oedidae." Mrs. S. T. Richwokh IV? Waldo Street
Pronderjoe PL L
A Minister' Wle Writes:
CYoQrrr Jlci:. "I hare suffered very ranch with irregularities
-Binand inflammation but your woncerful medicine Lydia E. llnk-
lrdm's Vegetable Compound has made roe well and I can recommend
the same to all that are troubled with these complaints." Mrs. Jn.
lot. Aeixxjuc c o liar. K. Aeeema.v Cloquet Minnesota.
From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch Quincy Mass.
Sotth QriNCT JLtss. The doctor said that I had organic trouble
ndhe doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relieL I
ataw j.jiua r najenam a egetaoie Lomfiouna ad-
vertised and I tried it and found relief before I bad
finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all
through middle life and am now a strong Bealtbv
woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jam: JJ.
Mcedoch 25 Gordon St South Quincv Ma.
Write to LTBIA E. PI5KH1X MEDICIM CO.
(tOni)ETIALj LXiS. MiHS..forttdvl-.
tor letter will be ooened. restd
ky ft woman and beld In atrlet
Meat Improper.
' "Mitt Fllbblt tbe doctor iky that
If a eelf-contcioui person will bold
comethlng It will help him to over-
come that feeling."
-Perhaps tbe doctor are right Mr.
Flubblns. but I- cannot Dermit ton to
I overcome your self-consciousness by
' holding n s to please don't attempt
It again."
! In Love.
"I'm certain be loves me" tald tbe
suburban girl.
. "How" thitr
j "It is a four mile walk to town. He
misses the lait car about twice a
week but be still kpt coming"
Bound ts Bt.
"I'a what is an extremSet"
"Any woman who dresses In style
ton." Rlrmlngram Age-Herald
Many a man who says he studies to
please extends most of his efforts on
himself.
TroSMeal Hawaii t li i
-ubxat to tupply with tke fmk trak tkat ku ripm.
m tke pUat. If votj want tka dJidom
Hnwauafi PtaaMinnla Ss all Ua afi.a
anjar rtmy npeainf ta iaa rteltx btjf Ubky.
!!a r.-tf
pucJ ngbt iato th tia tka dajr it fe
atctiea. ieucui
At Your Croctn
LibbyM9NeUlUbby
Ckieag a
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K'.'4Jftlawfawf X ' awAawWaawtaW. CaMaVilfW. aw.
itea TM A tMaaawaaawwaWrTfcaTrfawaa atataaw.
"NublacV' "NewRivlLomded8hotahmUm
Qood ahooters aatl mm lhaetera an Winch Mublack" atut lw
Wrri black powdar loa4d ahelta. ty ar. mnSmU Zl o!Z
with only u4 tnda of powder rtot and wSaig. rZini IS
Uman4 4pairatJoosxMtkatlw.urJI Vo lal
Tbey'Ar Vdlfoa mgkly Btifkctorr l-dk.
and aaswand
OKifidasce.
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Farmers' Champion (Elgin, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 1, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 14, 1914, newspaper, October 14, 1914; Elgin, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc69578/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.