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"Fid::.: reus .1 S' i'V,' THE 3CSUN rm,iBni daily except MurDAs . .. ' Bv Th ..$'.:. v New Bern PubKshinjj Co. nwKN odhk. BUttaa aaasvr. - p - . . . r GERMAlt TROOP8 GETTING : NEAR FRENCH CAPITAL bail and Valenciennes, all la Franco. I EAT WEEDS THE l . s K"lCWi NO PLANT-TELBrHOMB. Milorial Kooma ...... ...... ..No. 4 rvfltra ' r , . . .No. I4 UMaCRlPTIUM PKlCBSl (la Advanca.; 1 ! Weak I .10 niraa Montas 11.26 mx Montba 12.60 Tacr 16.00 wiea v-araiaae Can a.aaUaatteav LONDON, Aug, 28. It Is stated that British marines have occupied I Ostend to prevent the Germans from getting a foothold on the : -English MW w- n "8loe oee , lakes channel. . . V W una Arvises utners to ol-r low Suit," BERLIN, Aug; 28. All the forts of Namnr hare fallen and Lougwv I . . .! -7 1 latntarad at tea postofflca at Naw warn, n. aconaciaa mall matter. FRIDAY. .August 28, 1914 A New Bern gentleman was heard to remark this morning that Russia had "seen" Germany's five million soldiers and had "raised" her three million more. Emperor William is taking Arma geddon out of the hands of the Colo nel, who should get out an injunc tion before the Kaiser also robs him of "Onward Christian Soldiers" as a campaign slogan. (By United Pres.) rv. t . A., O O T near the Luxenberg border.ha. been Ltik tents VpndTurt. yoP captured after a resolute defense, i ; nocket book so out In the alley and ant a fanr waAila Vri W If Tiinnaa PARIS, Aug.; 28. Paris," .It.V'was aoes K: 11Kes ana advises U oth- officially, announced today is prepar, IVL 1 r?Z&.& ? Ing for jossible siege. tThemat- . "There are ten weeds, all edible, ter was discussed by the new minis, that can be used for food," volunteer ter of war Alexander Milleranr with ed Mrs. Jasques when the protest the subordinates his deptnie.it .-i . i i . ' : i" Uwcrmuiicimeat prices reacnea its height. tne exact measures necessary to "These are tne dock, nettle sorrel place the city In a state to withstand purslane, milkweed, dandelion, pig- an attack and invaalm.. we quarrer, marsa man- (jum uuu uraae leru. , They an make excellent Kreehs W A CllYTaTimar 1 M I . . . . . ii.iom.iuiu.i, u. v., Aug. lis. i ana iney are very nourismng. The Secretary Bryan cabled all American Chinese are so fond of purslane that embassies and legations in Europe lney! ?,anl ll ln S1":,??16" f.?y B r I nwn ro Tm hooi Smith Havati ' If 1V V " UU UWM WMbaa. MRIGU) WiVUi, Tiirrnncrnf ,n , i"p i- IIIL U.tU.CUt UiOii., ..i ia.ii ut In carou.ia mm s micM G 0 L D TO TURKEY Editor of Paper That Acknpwledges "No Gods, or Masters Violated postal Jjaws. ' ' ' . S. GOVERNMENT NOTIFIES POWERS THIS STEP TO AID AMERICANS. i encourage an tne weds to grow, They are not only good to eat but they produce a most artistic effect Improvement associations make great mistake when they ..Vhattajsk weeds just because they are weeds." The Sun was not alone yesterday in congratulating South Carolina. Al most without exception the exchanges that come to this office are letting loose paeans of joy that the grand old State of Calhoun and Hampton has at last regained Its political balance. OHA The opening of the new brick to bacco warehouse in New Bern Sep tember 1, next Tuesday, will signal ize the opening up of a new field of LONDON, Aug. 28. The conflict prosperity to this part of Eastern "l """"" " ppr m win Carolina. Thtuyers will be here. Prog to urge Americans to leave Europe without delay. Secretary Bryan issued the follow ing formal statement: "Americans in Europe are advised to return home as soon as they can secure transportation facilities. War creates uncertainty so that predic tions about the future cannot be made with any .accuracy. It is not wise, therefore for Americans abroad to delay their return longer than necessary. This does not mean that every one should try to take the same ship, but it means that there Sights at Chicago Bathing Beaches shall be no unnecessary delay." Cannot be Reproduced in On- ATLANTIC CITY S BEACH SIGHTS sored Movies, and because the men behind the (By United Press.) Chicago, Aug. 28. Some of the Even the sinking of the German f8'8 yu cn Bee on Chicago project are determined to make a steamer Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse not be reproduced in the Chicaeo good showing the first season the far- P1 beside news of the titanic bat- theatres on films, unless the proprie- mers may count upon receiving as tle and the realization that the allies tors want to go to jail. The city high prices as where. they could get any- are fighting to block the road 'to T wnose JO,D.8 censoring moving , i .... . ' . . I pictures, gasped in horror, and turn- Paris with the Germans hardly fath- ed thumbB down . mo V 8 fl, er away man ew icoric is from en at a North Shore beach where the of Thomasville, Ga., Philadelphia. truly elite are supposed to get their the advisability ol Meanwhile the Russian host is recreation. , i? i Not even Nay, nay. cried the ; horrified censors, as iney saw tnrown on tne The women are discussing the advisability ol making an agreement to wear cotton drawing nearer to Berlin. clothes this winter. The encourage- during the first great struggle be- censor's screen scores of pictures f ment oi me use oi cotton ciotn in tne iween Europe ana asm on me iar shapely feminine bathers in suits that South not only boosts the farmers I Manchurian plains was the enormous I accentuated rather than hid - the who grow cotton but tendB to create battle fought in such impenetrable cm,el,ne88. nd curTes the.tftlf mm uwaunuu, Air a iuvio WUbUCa U wllvll I pvuvv mmtr a.M ma vvhvviiw iua? VUWK mills capable of turning out the finer world. grades of goods. Cotton clothes are Only the vaguest generalities are attractive am could bet, worn with J given 10 the people of Great Britain uuiuiun uunug a great, part oi ineiauu rninra uj lutiir nmpecuvo guv girls are not properly clad and many or tne poses are too shocking -tax words." . -.; - . ,. -,. .. , & And so the films were deported' But the film companies have- decided TURKEY EXPECTS) TO Washington, Aug. 28. The United States has informed the powers of Europe of its intention to send the armored, cruiser North Carolina to Turkey to carry gold for the relief Of Americans, according New York. Aug.27-4-Mrs.-ilargaret H. Sanger, editor of a monthly pub lication called "The Woman Rebel," which is dedicated -to the emanciira- tlon of womankind and .' acknowl edges "no gods or masters,"' was ar raigned before United' .States District Judge Hasel yesterday on an indict ment charging her with violation of the postal: laws by sending through the mails copies Of her;, .paper in which she advocates asiasslnatlon and the use of dynamite in social re form, : ;s., .;. i Two other indictments against Mrs Sanger charge her with publishing oDscene, nitny, vile and indecent articles concerning; sex knowledge On the recommendation of Assistant United States Attorney Content, who drew up the indictments, she was re- DE A LLOl t ;JTLE Charged With , Shooting 'Down Geo. W. FaJresy a Newport Kewi Tel- . 1 ' v finlwiM ' Man .' - '. to , n an nouncement by the State Department Mewed on her own recognisance after late yesterday. ,. , j e,tering a temporary , plea. of . not While the North Carolina goes on BUi. " ; . mission of financial rpliaf hor iuo 80 aavanc- ,,.1,11. . i..j5j ..led in its ideas of emanclDatlnr worn have a salutary effect with respect to 5! SJ .'Sf was BtppeT the treatment of Christians and for- M !!" eigners generally In the Ottoman Em pire. Before taking this step, the United States sounded the powers of Europe as to whether they would object to the sending of a warship to Turkey. The American government desired to make It plain that its purpose n sending the ship in ho way was po litical, but designed only to aid and protect Americans. Prance expressed approval of the plan. The French government inci- claims for women the right to be un married mothers, the right to be lacy, the right to destroy, the right to cre ate, the right to live and the right to love. It advocates scientific methods' or decreasing the birth rate and promises scientific articles of instruc tion on this point in future issues The relationship between these ob jects and the espousal of the I. W. W. theories Is not made clear in the magazine, but Mrs. Sanger declares that they are closely allied because of dentally accused Germany of trying 'Z .v au to stir up anti-Christian sentiment In eC jml.- , , .i Tiirlrov ' ' l' umio " cits w dqi filiu lurney,. . . I other nnrnnaa than tn hrinr tnrfh n nnlAm.,. nJ AffiAfn1 ......11- ' r O .w. .mo TXr l K ?Plr" of revolutionarv solidarity and loyalty," Mrs. Sanger says, "it would Newport ltowk-i!u''z.Mwsi'.:---' F. Holloway.'the York eountv man in V? '! jail here charged with shooting down; f George ;W. Faires, the Newport News :: telephone man in the home of. Mrs. j f. DavlB, Howard. wiU be given a pre- r: Iiminary hearinar - befora' Mritr to , v Henry Pr Barney - or Magistrate J. -: Walter SmithFriday; or Saturday af- : Cf s leruuoo.. u is believed that Fay fl. Colliery the attorney for Holloway, . will, waive the examination when-the l v case is called "and' have Holloway committed for the acUon of the grand Jury.f Th grand Jury wilH meetto . -the Circuit Court In October intlnt; 'ft: less there Is a Change of the present . i intention of ih Officers the msed will be pUcel'.ontrlai'Wr4iUi-.Uf':''i.'-during that session of the court. ' It is conceded on all airiaa h ui loway will fight for his life under the plea of insanity, as already evidence tending to show that'he'is Insane is being gathered by the member nt Holloway 1 amUy,av wefta.. the at- ' U torney. .s ,'. ;.. 'The killing of Faires wis nna nf the most deliberate and well planned V murders ever to- occur in Elizabeth U - City county; and there Is going to ,be quite a. legal battle over the case. C Holloway has stoutly declined n' discuss the killing of Faires, going so far as to ignore any questions asked ' him about the murder from his colse friends and members of the family. ' Band Mcsic Ghent Park Friday night . J; i are expecting a declaration of war by Turkey on the allies. Reliable ad vices indicate that when the big Rus sian army has pentrated a consider able distance into East Prussia. Tur key will strike. . That both Bulgaria and Roumania will align with Tur key against Greece and the rest of the Balkan States is also indicated by authentic information. European : diplomats admit the situation is daily approaching a crisis and that a declaration of war is im minent. Great Britain, France and prove its great value.' NOT WISE 10' TAKE CALOMEL tion. Announcement by the German em bassy here, however, that Lyman Pa sha, loaned by Germany to train the Turkish forces, had been put in com mand of the Ottoman army confirmed Southern winter-it onfy remains W ernments. IVobabl'y enough influential ladies to agree people know as little of what theirl no one has put a ban on the bathing among themselves to start the fash- Ion. armies are accomplishing. Ail the information the public ob tained today was the report from In accordance with President Wil- the French announced by Premier Asquith in the House of Commons that the army was engaged Wednes day against a superior force and fought splendidly, and that he con siders its position and prospects in the impending ' battle satisfactory. After midnight the official news son's plea that Americans not evince too violent partisanship in respect to the war, people hereabouts, while evincing a devouring appetite for war news, do not seem to be shouting themselves hoarse for either side. In New Bern the pro-Germans and the English, French, and Russian sym- bureau gave further information that the French operations, extend ing over a distance of 250 miles, ne cessitated changes in the positions of pathizers instead of arguing with one another usually meet on the common ground of hoping the war will be shbrCthat the United States will not the British troops, which are ecu- De drawn in, ana mat aeitner side will gain a crushing advantage over the other. With a Democratic administration on the job there is no danger of the people of the United States suffering a scarcity of money or food on ac count of the European war. On the contrary, it is significant that the bulk of the political economists who have expressed themselves on the sit uation appear to take the view that the war will greatly enhance the prosperity and : - commercial prestige of the United States. It has been pointed out that there is no customer like a nation waging offensive war fare, and that all the belligerent countries are already turning to the United States for supplies. With our marvelous facility of adapting our selves to a new situation, the United States will soon become used to the changed conditions of commerce and will amply take care of the stream of gold from the coffers of Europe. The Third Eastern Carolina Fair to be held the last of October can hardly help but exceed by a great margin its two predecessors. The transportation problem is being solved by the build ing of a spur of railroad track over "which the J: Norfolk " Southern has .agreed to operate trains. Doubtless the schedules will be so arranged' as to permit visitors who wish to shop ' to divide their time very convenlent- ly between the business district and .:' the grounds. (Good racing is assured, and th midway will . : probably be Urgerl 1he bro,moterf(.' ot Jhe fair r learning '.more1 . every year - and' 1 cherish a deep-set resolve fo make each bn . better .than the i'UaC j All that la needed is the co-operation of , tv, f ,- -1 it is believed they. "-Y9 t" 2 " ; to niake the New I ' j stitt'jsj. fall event ! tvtr hearty sup- pying a strong line supported by the French on both flanks, to meet the German advance. The impending battle undoubted ly will be an attempt by the Ger mans with the hugest army ever em ployed for a swift attack, to sledge hammer its way through the allies' defensive barrier, while trying to out flank them between their left and the seaboard. The Pall Mall Gazette's critic says that the fighting has been on a front ed Saint Die, an unfortified town." girls whose scantly clad figures were mmed. ' . week's fighting. LONDON, Aug. 28. The British Press Bureau at 12:80 o'clock this morning gave out the following statement : i .. : ': ' i ;- "The French, operations of war over a distance or some 250 miles have necessitated certain changes in the position of our troops, .who are now occupying a strong line to meet the German advance, supported by the French army on both flanks. "The morale of both armies ap pears to be excellent, and there is little doubt that they will give good accounts of themselves in the posi tions they now hold." ; PARIS, Aug. 28. -The following official bulletin "was issued by the war office last night: ' "In the Vosges district our troops today resumed the offensive and drove back the Germans who yester day had forced them to retire on the Saint Die side. ... "The Germans yesterday bombard- twenty miles along the line between Cambrai and LeCateau and between the rivers Scheldt and Sambre, while the Germans have been steadily, at tending an outflanking ' movement by forced marches. The allies have the advantage of working on Inter ior lines and have been falling back in the interests of concentration. . The Russians appear to be stead ily advancing in East Prussia. They are approaching the great fortress of Koenigsberg and have crossed the river Alle at several points. While they continue their advance with Fo sen as their objective, they are con fronting the Austrians between the Dniester and the Vistula and claim number of victories along that line. 1 The Austrians assest that they have defeated the Russians in a six days battle near Krasnlk, Russian Poland,; repulsing .;; tbenv decisively over the entire front of about forty three miles. A dozen battles are be ing fought, around great wall of German and Austrian - baronet,, all oi .which . will be considered mile stones of history in less' orerwnelm lng toirfc!fd . , Tho British public , to . becptning restless under ' the . suspense.' 1'ht newspapers are beginning to demand a loosening Of the censorship, w hile women; throng the war office for word as to whct'ier theif husbands nl sort im iw t!ie"2,C33.L-rlt In the region between the Vosges and Nancy our offensive movement has continued ' uninterruptedly for five days. VThe German losses have been considerable, 2,500 bodies were found on a front of three kilometres southeast of Nancy, and 4,500 bodies on a front of four kilometres in the region of Vitrimont, : ' "Longwy, an old fortress, the gar rison of which consisted of only one battalion, which had been bombard ed August 8d: capitulated today af ter holding out for more than twenty-four days. More than half the garrison ; was killed - or wounded. Lieutenant Colonel Darche, governor of Longwy, has been nominated an officer of tho Legion of Honor for "heroic conduct in the defense of Longwy,'--V''vi;,-;,-'f:'':: '. . "On the Meuse. our troops have repulsed with great vigor several German attacks." A German flag was '. ."The Belgian field army attached to Namnr and a French regiment which supported it, have Joined our ' "In the north the British have at tacked forces greatly superior .. In umber and were obliged, after bril Cant resistance, to 'withdraw a little Isi the rear ot tlielr r'' t.. r'. i Our armies ! ' ,UUned their po sitions tn r , " . The nrmy f Ar'f- y Is ( T and holds be. OUR REPAIRING IS till EXCELLED FOR QUAUTY DURAUTy Dodson's Liver Tone is Inst an stirA in results and always safe, pleasant In tanfa and Kmo k. a.. J aa . i Russia are refraining from any move Tt Z S ,. n , ' that would force .Turkey to take liKVfy"1?: " vunu JUVI ItB 111 Dodson's Liver Tone. This medicine does not roughly force the lives on to perform its work; It acts gently but Burely.ii'X'v.;v-f.v4:i.;!v. ,. v; i Calomel depends for its ; power tinna aMttL 4..- 1 1 A . m in the minds of diplomatic represen- T-i""? llVT.r ? m?re tatives of the allies here the belief .f.-i h . . . l02 .i j. m.., . , .- I Weak to Stand .such trnatm Ant and luai. urney soon wouia opemy piacei -Tfi " , ' ' nuHLi ia in liih ' iiiH.iiifiiiii.ii Hi.riinrieis i . sail . unn BnniBiuin Trim nnnniiiin- avnrv UOdSons UVer Tone Cannot cause noasfhla kind at rnalr work wi y of the dangerous effecU that ofJ?bIlnf.L ten ioiiow the use of calomel which war had broken out or might Vi ,r?aB3 breakout taste, and is suitable for children and grown people. ., Get a large bottle for flftv cents at Bradham Drug Co. under the guarantee that if it doesn't satisfy you that it perfectly takes the place of calomel you will be given your money back with a smile right at the' store where you - bought Dodson's the ' mammoth struggle, Rrvfin ' anfil XraaiolrAav Austria in Secretary Turkey Just as in other countries in tiJSTM. . 5 ca,ome'; " whfch war had broken m,t or mi.ht entirely vegetable and pleasant to the break out, tne following statement was is sued last night at the Navy Depart ment explaining the North Carolina's mission: v - "It was decided yesterday after noon by the relief board, composed of Secretaries Bryan, McAdoo. Garri son and Daniels, to send a large sum medicine vi.. aura i.v "uiivj; au: iciiove-Americans there. ' This action was taken at the urgent request' i of .-Ambassador Morganthau. "There are several large mission W.UWIO auu vuuvaiiuuai inBUlUUOns I ttt- .u j . . . maintained by Americans In Turkey, L?Z?ZZtoS-Zr and the various American mission fly nt- i ,oa? 5r a? ? boards having them under Jurisdic- .fwl?. "t'a? comPeUtI tion will also forward money by the iSSX!!1 North Carolina for their relief." w,i5 JSli??!??!0 SetL straignt, and all ouutandlng checks wm. oe accepted for oread only HUaK BAKERY, KAFER'S BAKERY. BAKERY NOTICE MILITIA WAR SCHOOL E NCAMPMEN Officers of New Tork National Guard Break Camp After Three : ' Weeks Study. " (By United Press.) PEEKSKILL, N. Y Aug. 27. After three weeks of war study offi- Guard today broke camp and start i All TVlt thoit ttwrtAA - niitna Vaa v I rlod they have been here the militia officers have received Instruction in military law, infantry tactics, supply and transport, administration :, and field fortification under the direction of some of Uncle 8am's - best and most proficient regular army officers. Some of the instructors were from the War College ln Washington. Oth er courses at the officers camp this summer dealt with signalling 1 and communication, sanitation and first aid end post administration , and In spection. ... . During the three weeks, a proviso lonal f company of infantryi war strength, under command of Lieut. Thomas L. Crystal, U. 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