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~—emss——— WHAKBES VA IR o Ml MR _AUTOMOBILES AND MOTORCYCLES - Only RADIATOR FACTORY in the NORTHWEST AT GERMAN LINES g Antwerp, Aug. 28.—The Belgian ‘aymy is striking: at the German-lines of communicntlon, which a:e very loosely held. A ‘large proportion of the Belgla.n ferces which took refuge in Antwerp .when' Bruasels was evacuated is now:| in the fleld operating between Malines /nd Brussels. .. The ‘Belgians are heavily supported with artillery and already it is be- lieved they are succeeding in drawing some of the weight off the attack on the French frontier. .’It is not the intention of the ‘gen- eral staff to hazard its forces in a ‘general assault. The Belgian .army may yet be needed to defend Ant- .werp. But the field forces are raiding the ‘German lines, destroying the rail- ways wherever possible and cutting .communication gnuenuy ‘CERTAIN LEADERS ACTIVE .plln Refuses to le Drawn Into the Conflict. Madrid, Aug. 28.—Efforts of a oer- tain portion of the political leaders to stir up sentiment tlmt will force Spain to cast her lot withi the allies” against Germany aré¢ being frowned upon by the king. .. 'The argument is that by maintain- ing strict neutrality at this time Spain ‘will be in a better position to secure concessions when peace is arranged. RELIABLE MINNEAPOLIS CONCERNS ART AND MUSIC SEHOOLS MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF ART | ] 5. Design an \a«&%“&l D" s N’““ xosm.nfi »um“" iomlsou SR00% o7 MESIE OREERET booklet..70_South 11th Street. GUSTAVUS JOHNSON Recognfzed h‘mfl Atution 6 tho Nofthwest 1 $EHO ' IIIHIIEAPOI. HDOI. 0F Mmusic “lon Pt by Weke e nm D, O 380Gt 1. S0 Misseagets, - Sand o or Oatgae R IllS—HORTI!WESTERH CONSERVATORY > OF-MUSIC;- ART-AND-EXPRESSION—1914 Graduate from & school that equips you for a pleas~ ant and profitable Life Work. Catalogue giving teachers, subjects, rates, etc., mailed on request. Students recelved Aoy time. Write for catalogue and information. 806 NI [COLLET AVE.---OFFICE D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS VIoLlNS Musical, Merchandise. String and Brass Band Insttuments Repaired & SONS, 22080, 4th St Minasapelis, Mina. AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE Cylinder Reboring Ovmllltv'hiz'):n fi,’“’ R;?l?" . istributers Reading General 5. ord and Fiying Merkle Machine .write ror Work INFORMATION EDWARDS CYCLE CO. 12 Ninth Street So., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. AUTO RADIATORS Motoreycles Ploneers In _Radlator Construction Our Radiators Are Manufactured Com- lete in Our Factory. We Repair All Makes. WORKMANSHIP (.uAnAN. EED. Write for prices. gyo_ 822-8 P Todd Mfg. Co. it PonTABLE STEEL BUILTINGS Gungu Cottages, Tool Sheds. to use— easily erected | anywhere. METAL" SHELTER CO. 1009 Hennepin Ave. TRADE SCHOOLS Be Your Own DRESSMAKER AILORING COLL! KEISTER'S ?finn'szssmfm,'bc Meouennn mm ‘m!i_‘p{,sauo 18. 607 CHA] A Ot a Tatracrion. 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PATENTS AND TRADE IIAIII(-S Williamson & Merchant PAT5 %24 JEAPE BOLICITORS OF UNITED STATES nrn qu'l PATENT! 925-935 METROPOLITAN BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. HATS REMOCELED Ladles’ and Gent's Hats SK'il'ully Remodeled by Old, Reliable Hatters at Reaconunle Frices. Northwestern Hat Manufacturing Company, 9 Centrai Avenue. CHARLES P. BELSOHN C@ptometrist and We don't di - Tedemede, Optician do good work at a reasonable price. fitted by the latest and Dyes examin NUMBER llF FRENGH TOWNS ARE CAPTURED Lille, Roubaix and Valenciennes Said to Be in Hands of Kaiser's Traops. L R R R i : 4 PALATIAL GERMAN STEAM- ER IS SUNK. London, Aug. 28.—The Kai- ser Wilhelm der Grosse has been sunk off the west coast of Africa by the British cruiser High Flier. It was one of the palatial steamers of the North German Lloyd line. At the out- break of the war it was con- verted into an armed cruiser and since has been reported active in searching for British merchantmen. It was on.this vessel that the late Mayor Gaynor of New York was shot as he was about to sail for I Europe, TR T L R London, Aug. 28.—Occupation of Lille, Roubaix and Valenciennes, France, by German arms is news con- veyed in special advices to Paris from Ostend, Belgium. Another special cable from Berlin, by way of London, reports that all the forts at Namur, Belgium, have fallen and that Long- wy has been captured after a reso- lute defense. The special cable adds that the Ger- man army led by the crown prince has repulsed the French at Abrupper and that- Alsace is free of French forces with the exception of the ter- titory about Kolmar. These advices would indicate a Ger: man advance along the entire front toward Paris. = Lille, Valenciennes and Roubaix are near the Belgian frontier and Lille is said to have been strongly fortified. . Valenciennes is a ‘military station of less importance. while Roubaix is a manufacturing center. '+++++++++++++++++ Belgians Evacuate Lille. The Ostend correspondent of the London Daily Express quotes a Bel- gian officer to the effect it was de- cided Monday not to defend Lilleand that on Tuesday the mayor published a proclamation announcing the evac- uation of the French troops and the transformation of the ‘town into an undefended place. Tuesday evening all the available treasure in Lille was moved. The advices telling of the occupation of Liile by the German 'army give no hint of battling there. An Antwerp dispatch says it offi- cially is announced the forts of Na- mur are holding out and that the Bel- gians have accomplished the double and Brussels to relieve presnure\on the French positions. The French and seem to have gained confidence by the strong stand taken by the French forces in Lorraine: France Says Troops Advance. events in the region of the North “have neither imperiled nor'modified the arrangements made in view of the ,lnture development’ of operations in the region between the Vosges moun- tains and Nancy. Our troops comtin- ue to progress.” Official rapons from Antwel‘p to the state department at Washington tion has been cut off from all points except'Bruges and Ghent and some, coast. towns. / Premier Asquith announced in the house of commons that Field Mar- the British forces.in Belgium, had re- ported he was engagéd against supé- rior German, forces. The. .British troops fought splendidly. ~ \ Dispatches would indicate the allies have taken the defensive inside the French frontier with a view to'check- ing the German advance while the, Russian army continues its advance to Berlin. Huerta Lands in Spain. Santander, Spain, provisional president of Mexico, land- ed from a steamer here. He will pro» ceed shortly to Asturias. ¢ methods 227 So. Seven . MINNEAFCLIS, ¥ Need any help? Try a want ad. o ohe oo ofe b b ob ofe b ol ol ofe ofe oo o b b R b o ok object of .reducing the German en- ! trenchments and of drawing Germans | from the line at Malines (Mechlin) The French war office asserts the |; say the city .is quiet and communica- [ shal- Sir John French, commander. of |, Aug. 28.—Gen-, eral Victoriano Huerta, until recently: Tsingtau, Aug. 28.—Vice 'Admiral Sadakichi Kato; from his 'firgship; \he ' battleship Suwo, sent a Yireless .| message :to Govemor Meyer Waldeck declaring a blockade of the 'leased territory' of 'Kiaochou, Later. the Japanese warships ap- peared outside the harbor and shelled a small island off-the coast which was; not occupied by the Germans. The German governor notified Willls R. Peck, American consul; at |Xiaochou, that he had twenty-four hours to leave if he so desired: Mr. Peck, however, elected to re-. main. it hee in treatmg the irritable face,arms, lega or body when accom- atory skin affections. panied by itching, or when' the skin szule not always establishing a perma- dry and feverish, can be readily nent cure, it never fails to subdue the come by a.pplymg a little bold-sulphurlitching irritatiox and drive the Eczema cream, says-a noted dermatologist. laway, and it is often years later be- He 'informs us’that bold-sulphur in-|fore any eruption again appears on the stantly allays the' angry itching and|skin. Those troubled should obtain.at irritation and soothes and heals thelany pharmacy an ounce of bold-sulphur & Eczema 'right’ up, leaving the-skin clearcream, which is applied to the affected and smooth. = Bold-sulphur has occupied|parts ‘in the same manner as an ordi- a secure position for many years infnary cold cream. ' {t isn’t unpleasant the treatment of cutaneous disorders be-land. the prompt relief afforded, particu- cause of its parasite-destroying prop-/larly in ltclnng chema., proves very erty. I\Dtluug haa ever been found elcome, | “Paris, Aug. 28—All the theaters n Paris are closed, but it is ‘probable Advertlsers Who want Che beSt I'eSllltS that the Opera Comigue will be open- |always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- b f°fp§}':§?°;’g“°§;;:" ::;'e’:igg ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as among the more poorly paid members an advertmng medlum- of the theatrical profession. Now Is When The By Neads New Clothes And you will find 2 most satxsfactory selection here to select from. Berlin, via Copenhagen and: Lon- don, Aug. 27.—Empress Augusta Viec- toria learned of the German capture of Namur by accident wlile making a visit. She was greatly moved and exclaimed: “Thank God, we may all be con- tent! I have three of my sons with the army.” Worsteds, serges and ‘cheviots in grays, browns and blues offer ample choice for every taste, while the splendid tailoring and excellent quality of the fabrics assure style and service that will please both parents and the boys, $2.50 to 10 Austrian Ambassador at Tokio Re- called. . fokio, Aug. 28—The Austrian am- bassador, Baron Mueller de Szent- gyorgy, has beéen recalled. Reports from Vienna stited that it had bheen annoiiiced therz that the Austrian goveriment on Tuesday had handed passports to the Japanese am- bassador. Other reports from the Austrian capital stated. that Austrin consider- ed herself at war with Japan because of the latter country’s dec’aration -~ war against Germany, Austria’s ally. Ask to See Never before our o, have we shown New Line of., { s such-anmelegant - Silks line of chiffons . | BARGAINS FOH SATURDAY AT he Segal Emporium Co. JUST RECEIVED A SAMPLE LOT of brocades, fancy silk and Crepe petticoats in all colors from one of the largest manufacturers in New York worth from $2.50 to $5.00. Our price on Saturday $1.69 Children’s school dresses in cotton or wool.in all sizes, styles Extra spccxal for Saturday O per cent off eversf ‘We are showing ‘a beautiful- line of basques, belts, and girdles just received=from - the--Eastern manufacturers. and colors. ~Children’s-school shoes in all new styles and leathers. Special reduction of 20 percent. for Sat- urday only. Our racks are fllled with beaut1ful new models in suits, ~coats and dresses at wonderful low prices.

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