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'rTlcsIis Advertise la tie Ixsdtx Double the Circulation Of AiyOtbcpapers In CumbrUf 'Cu$fy: Volume -ft; Number -SI FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Nu EMi.EK 19i: m 4 1 . ft: British Smash Ger- iman Ones In West Ccpturs Towm Of Baurlon Which Do ' lainates Cambrai Important Rail- oway Center Obecjeetive Of Present British Drive. After hard fighting in which the trooas canif inU hand to hand contact with varying re .h Fild Marshall Haig wk- no aw in Pnon f J1 own of Bourien and the. ivirJon Wood, west of Cambrah ving them a dominate position over the much sought for railroad center and the surreuning coun- . i;.v. uviah and Scottish '.;,vr.s nidedbv the cavalry now dismounted, encompaseu jtiorr we uermaat save efeat of Ihe German who, made to no a,r-k tjt the defeat of lae oerma . !..r tft f im the menu: rxiTvuK . .v,, Air-di efforts SVin th .ofatioD which mn. much toward the ultimate r.tar. of Camhrail with it teu - i I tacles of railroads nd bibwJ fcadingmaU Cirecuow hJ.hlldMareealVnHmheri - hare in depeadent ior Uf- VUJk .: . "-Tr4 w a r,W in the , strategy of the British command . " kia A4Dh r u.ii k:. t,ir,.H st of Cambrail vir- U?' upon the threshold of the rt.' to. rver wince wi'.i :.;w.rer.tl fiovv U it- ! 'u'v-.r-ti '' "i-n.ais are d.i'r ' t; -ir 1 tm,.t to tKnd it arid t1' i. -V' I " ' ' invf- "-;iX-"i if-.;nRt. er. ., ,, (.e the 1 -t'jrumsnjj -f tl.e k-ir f.-'.rib.'ai he lJritish .-, ff;. ... rn. "t lave ben ex- v.- m..:sv, r v itr. de.a-. t fiht.'ng a;l llie.-'a'.e.-t m m.?ivs:c3t.i n r v,-.-. no hint vf li ,;, -pied int i U?'.-f I-n. Byng t : rr the k.' -v -t of Ho; rlon and V. .,r'.-.-ii W- . -s eviv. A-1 r:t!y h'.'ever tS. trUg".c j-osr.t tfaWy ts hir ur ds it is JK-t iwasonaW'J t" 1 he Sucrifie of Patriotic I". S, SjiIoT- Wahihgton. Nov, 26. - Osmond Kihy Ingram, of Pratt C:ty,Ab. tbe gunner mate to t overboard when 'a German submarine at ticke-i the Arr.viican dv tr; er ":iSf'n inlhe war wne on tkto r 1C, deliberately pacrificed h:s .d life to reduce the risk U hi;? mest-m u s. . A detailed ivjxrt from Admiral jSjms shows lhat Ingram stsnd aft, en ti.e destroyer where x high exploiive depth s were stored, saw the tor - 'rg. nstea4 of rushing ravehis own life by t' vm the explosion, !v9 fret throw : i. .-had tena- siT.-r hf ...?... ti-.,. t .,-. r i.near nere. accuruuijr vo i a w ma ai ww : A . . ' k . t . inisrht by the news bureau ot .the' ,-.r.T m.,d Tr,--.-'!. & l.vl ; manr f Uw cumvima ocwrd-eu!Tii ; rjiirimuuu'fl every iui meu item ov xiie ilauanf wit nout - j fwuBu.M.v f . - .... . . 'h. nd realizing that with the tht gd,r of a jard oj grooi-d i V, T. .71 ! '-n'r"ir y. aue cs, - .-.f Rviiirion and the wooneo AtVliame .tb ciur.r .v j i i.ct was unat ij. u-i .rjttl(4l in. w lHiruirtfit 1 tht- tenure J Ca.nbn.fl a;vU'.d n adiu .n tu iitt-10 V v ' n. w-'"4-t' 'IdeirJx Jwthtrae.f iMthaam! aw,dWtt,t -P)W.i,t.i4i t k. ... i tiwu.9 iiiwiously tne .aio ,Lt. t-itur.d t n.. h ne ' . e r eu to p e targe kk i g. u . . c. Uah rte t'.wr. and Uie wod. lt tyi r &K.v ll ir.. p r ' uelnii'd neara tT vuuen aiienu u rui,n -t hf'h.' surb-iae That having had several dva in which!, draw up hi? .guns a-.r1 w,V,m.. V-.,'. . 13. .-ill IC 2 : T . . : r;ru it'- wlnsTatina Nicolaevn. JRomanofT. I"! - - ' imanoff, deposed Emperor of Jius. i1 m7U - -mvAjtnm Siberia Prmeekasnotgl:. i throh a tk marriage to a the rrenue tivwi northwest of Rhen. w here the ' gradual incursions sz. 3 , man iine are ttreajetung Loc' V , - bten thf rcl- rt-r..!;r t.. , , V mure than ltriHuse and tiPL. tional low numervu? jmr.. S- larlr in the nffios of Ye-&uc ,the Germans .bave beea -jwowd in attacks .agauat Camera: Fe- .- ru - ln the Julian theatre tbe troops of GeoeraS Biax rre ,uitaiSft"V -,w tr:,. v.-w-- Lakt- eartFd tt, the up- ... -..V . ..t . . if. i rf - with hvy casual faTS fan. switched their main n.ieiiMVf u ine Aauigo plateau ueviv. ',it ' the n-" t i.a j " " py. '.' .u c TiC.it a-u- ri IVtr !ci and .ter t ar. f t1 e .u,.atr t't - Kv... - - 'ins : o .i r r u paiiiSt th r,'",t - iX Ju. ott.it tft 'r Lil!" r o't- a str." g i tr.e'it iura.Jt the Bw. a..s .i-jir.i- hOi,. . 1 J . . t A J .IMlllllLIll ItlkCI LU.jri. Ail - t j. . I . . i " L'H--.V- -v,,s ,- l. .- .: r-,.1, ... ' -X" Ji.'.l !S' i . j. i.. . 1 . 1 .-At,n ".-Ji nv.. v, . ........ . . rej..:eiw turn. To the uth . n&ined Frederick, ar) 0 -i a on the Mmaman nt; the younf wiffl tii.re has been a renval ft had been cnon-0 ,: ohro lbe trenches and in f nf friend the nature of scouting nw-jj inr nvi-rfMuird f hp hicl, s s h:fh ItFifW msjiiy fnrtf r .m.liva rfsewber, but tater wrr danger the lives of bis iehows if ! taey were detonated by the ex- tjry. The pn then con plosion of the torpedo. He was jceived of having bag "marry'' the only man lost, being blewn tof IPeaeriek as this would giVt overboard by the explosion. The the former Grani Puchesgrtfait. Casein got in under her wn'er freedom of movement ife, g stam. and the gallantry of hers Russia The ftrmalitie cf ih crew in effecting temporary re - pair was commended oy Admiral' Sims in a special rvport. The navy department's an- nouncement refers to the eites- tional presence of mind of the gunner's mate and lays: "The department considers that Ingram sacrificed his life in per- forming a duty wbkh be believed WooU save pi, ahip and the Ihes cf theoificen anir iontoari." GAUSNTEU OF CZAB MAKES HERIESCAPt Accomplisbed-Thmugh Fieri- tioos Iarfaic To Sun Gf Former Chamberlian ON WAY UNITED STACKS Former Grand D-ches Who Is 20 Years Old. Made Escape From Tobolsk To Harbin And Thence to Japan I " -New Jerk, JNa. ,2S.-Mi mt tu the Catted States, ehape- &.iC is mSan&KDoa made pub. u f jr? pefS - Bassiac the'Bassiac dviin 'be former imnd .Puchess ttr oid.madr her ?,CA iswc Tebakk. the present ? Emperor, to Japas where paaaage was tak- ee oc a ateaaaship lorthe JPacule ELawjan arilian Jteltef, inciudirig Awn Aaroasy, j, Tbomas Dariingtun.hvr ? , i,,, tK. izA Vr. Tbomas Barlingtun.havr will arn-ejnNew xor.aomeume; pauui v. cvcuw.j fornicat organization. Mr J i),. en. n 1 tf Nardry w . ton.ratKn. ton gLt n Jf ! l r .... rii - ' , . 1 KT the I. a ' H i o , : . ! ..... i. : i . 1 -.i-iimr v . f.irn-pr iiion .-IS ji., tkikt the daughters o h 'ftrmrrlr - '"'1 yenzutte tave Tobolsk and yiajr fmU forbieUn to i?ave Kuswta tern. 'ceremonj - were curkd put with every apparent reality and e&l these who knew the secret under stood it was a ruse to effect Hit: Romaneff's escape. Sir. nd Mrs. CM. Beasle have returned from their bridaJ trip and wiUreside on GiJJesf if St, vfth BeMj ft lf wL v GASTON LEANS' 1 TRIAL THIS WEEK 'Jlth Defense and Prosecution Ar Ready For Caeat 'Legal ) Battle Officials Aid .Prosecution Prosecutibn Relies on Circum stantial Evidence To Fasten Upon Means the Charge of Murder s'Ur 'Card, ,N. ., Not ' -,25 D.. feneaiid,p.rosecution are ..ready, both said tonight, to start the tri al here tomorrow ef Gaston & Means, charged with the murder of ,l$r, Maude A- Jvityr weathv Kew!; twidow who was . shot to death here last August The prosecution as far as has been outlined relies on a mass of "circumstantial evidence to fasten upon Ueans the charge of mur der and it is understood will seek ta show that a. fortune of .fZdftk 0. ..which .Jfls JLing might, have inharited the late yJamea ,Jurg. of Chicago provided the motive. Means a native of Concord had been the women's business agent for some time beiere she met death. While here on a visit to his relatives and according to tatement more by District At tatney jSwan's office in New York evidence has brought to Ught to show that a aeand trial wa4-d offered for prokate.. ilr? King had inheriten more than aLs-wt D. Ekr, the Secretary f ! miilion through the first will. prtitTt wren JkT?. Jvsiig was . j ... p. -d up w b..- a lit ftfu:fe.vuva nt-ar ie ta'get f.e'd :r t1 ' ter to get a drink, Returning frcirs lcstectwn tr o 10 Army and aviation cao -Zfk- Weston P. Cbambeil-I-.. the Surgeon General's Office, n parts that the per cent af s ranges from 1 per cent to s i y belew 2 per cor t. " Among the o.'hili,$j leu a treatment in hospital' are (fa) colds, -tonsillitis, slight ir . t ies. ana ouier cemparaveiy vj, lilmaWttS. About the only ser-J jj disease found at bii" ea:r.pitcjut b exit.e-j n-.at se w .as pneumoni. Each national Armv camp ta, - i tirousand-be-i hispif a!. eiuir td c accordance with mst approv- d modtrn practice Capt. T. A. Lyon wh was re j'Ctiy adrarict itoMaj. has beon ppointed J a -ge Advocate at Camp Sheridan, Macon, Ga. Lieut Theodore Fry a gne' to Fort Sill, Okia, where be ill tralced in hand grenade wcik. German Russian Called in By Ignoraat Premier To Aid Bolshev ik i "Goveramrnt" Warns Against Traitor Cutting off of Supplies From America World Will Follow Violati n of Treaty Pledging "Against Separate Action Loiuktn. Nov. ,27. lafurmaOsn iceiviNbrt loamy from l'rmsrutS that number of Ct-rman taff ffic have rrnd thvre and are artinc m m ndviswry cajcitv to Kikolni Lemnt.tb liaisbeviki premie" , 'Goral I)ukhacin, titr KactutT. cutn-manar-in-chtff ias ant as wrder the ivUMias amy poioXtnfr out thai Ue cJenle had prutusted to titr Rusmuui upren command gaiMt ay breach f tbc tr-ry of &ejvmhr S, and Hbsvauming that .y bsA from thf Busuui aide. tpciaiy the calUn- rf alloj alty eanMy Vaards the ciw aeparate truce weuW be frauffht with aonaua danger. further annuuTiCKd. cerd.un ihc same authurity. 'that th Cniatc State had mopprti thf trauHjrtatKm of mot itM ta lttttU until theaiaUatMW ciear d and that saxaid th" Eewhrviki ectaia power aai make pttce )Ui Gniuny this prihitiun would he nuuntatfxtd, Soldiers Have Plenty rf Good Food. "aahiD4ru. Nov. rT.-Tae fottnp joint statement as issued Voaj toy j.War. nd fi.trh.-rt Kovr, taited I 'A rat deal of conipiaroi haswiseE h.tt 1 wao .-. wase exists, due lae tl;t . !j ..ujr amd frx-Rtt? of rs. w tt a: m-mk: that siwv" "t- jiisafti, 4 rtoifled fvr. sea4" r?at j-jfcr,tit- lewd t3 tn- i;p, :.u.f uditj - a: . i. Jrj '(;.-'. :'?'-?. is. i w.U which t autttitfr. iTt-dj f iii jd w) vir tisr ,Mti iacw. -' ....... , .,. War Ucpartun'! s i..uriigas: it . . . . . J evwy way. I he wyti j eaa,, BlUJy hucdreds of th5-ad of .i-f r tas been an se&pre3 task t d i ; - - ' 11 ; ; t j , , a -t-i r w.d. 'u', diL i "'"i r , -UtiM Witt - ' T 7" . lesjrer ii " the country ani to Sit tht teady a?.: ' eaey suhsuntial progress W eiiig tnj-ie sr. J y ,v r , proyre ia not at tn.. expect if . whoitawme, apjjetizMf sr.d ouriiui diet fr 3' lmr auld4rs- , t Herbert HxT Mr. Jack Cross cll who is lo cated in Washington, D. C, is home for a few days. t& Ik fjt Officers Capital U th- m-u.i. H-t ;ianrrt t-! the r, J.r. f WtfitjM North r-fiu. L)-ut!ic&i s- liiglit ,-h 4i v;ijivWawr i'l. tle HafTn H et a..d TTali ' pnjpram ft(B.i;;, '(Alekrarsn,; from fornuT fk-naUir ihutler a--' nounc that i.e w4.Jd he k-.-rn tnroomw. tmt tht SfwHr Brs,-. of Idaho. v,hn a feTipirtl t" i heTe of thr hgpest ua.W,iw,asst ', he detamtid iu VTashiTvfon, Thoma? SeJtlr, of Asbeniie Brow -nkm Jkswi.of Kerdtnav ville,. jtnd otiaerStaW Rt'pubhcat! vert n haiid Joiiyjrkt The Ques tion of adiidlir; ..tt-iolutjttn -c " the caucus.. Lu! this W4s Jeft lor the program xfi,ry,!' aiid tb comentioi.. TWtt- wa smrnf -positioii, rt!. on the part of xr few men, JL A. Kot.ioas, fJis.. burr. thai'Tw.uf the duL;lv JwasSettx. . Aaheie: A. A. WhitMH,.f Hickon : B. J?pt -eer, f ief. v.; W. k. B-rik y.. Hickory, all .vu7cirt3 patrhorx no;s!esr.. Settie and wVtuU.' ner ntakir th ptirit that Ar.er -icanism enaw' beware ihartvin. tind tLt t.lt wauic beaslsj c it to r iwTV5 in the J5ai -strapple. Ai. l;4ner tmaa - ed Jhis kt-" thiwt iib-.rtp : httoge t Nn.hCarhiiiaa'aT. thar.l wa l!Hi dewn w tlvw-. by the i1 Jkuiyjtt. Jhe At th n?etitig morrow t tianuie to de"T& out. ard t-e Tism is i,r the sjeif t- r -.i j.Pl.i, j ,-1 u jr.w .if L l-E-S A. ' ! . 1.1 . J ... v .. v ;. .. .. 1 .jre tiCiwor -x. ' :8th4"..'-. " i " j i ' , , Jsj, 3AK" y ei'-r.! i . ... - .... i k : .,.. y . .,,. . ..' tlv. tl . y t m f.it.e i.k . itives t-. r. r,li I-. fr,y r-i repj;i!..ts Je it.w ,',-2; on 'it 1'ikte, -.Hr Ue Ausr?r-4' . tea :hir frt t t i.--in .te. j A.:ie , 1 )
The Fayetteville Index (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1917, edition 1
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