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e e e a4 - BERLIN SILEKT ON TRAIN GOES INTO GREEK Two Score Killed in Railflack. DUE TO HEAVY RAINS | Many Women and Children|§ Among the Victims. Springfield, Mo., Sept. J’—Between | g thirty-five and forty-five persons were killed and a score of others injured when the locomotive, baggage car and forward chair car of Frisco train No. b, the Texas Limited, plunged through a trstle over Brush creek, near Le- banon, Mo., and were submerged by |@# the swollen stream. o Most of the ‘dead were drowned in |§ the chair car and a great number of these were women and children. Those who were able to escape fought their way out by breaking win- dows and swam ashore. It was inti- mated there were sixty-five passen- gers in the chair car. Because of poor | communication with the scene it is impussible to estimate definitely how many of these escaped. None of the sledping cars left the track. Passen- gers in these gave aid to the in- Jured. Loses Wife and Five Children. One man in the chair car lost his ‘wife and five children. He was thrown clear of the descending chair car and swam to shore. In the submerged car his wife and children met their deaths. Rains last week caused all the small streams in the vicinity tg rise. The train was late because of the flooded conditions. As it passed Lebanon, according to reports reaching here, its speed was increased to malke up lost time. The injured have been brought to |f Springfield. The dead were placed in hastily arranged morgues at Le- banon. The Texas Limited was one of the | best equipped trains on the Frisco. |g! The train carried three sleeping cars, two coaches, a combined baggage and smoling car and dining car. All the equipment was of steel. choice of this great stock. FRENCH SITUATION Berlin, via ‘Copenhagen and Lon- pt. 7 * day has pass- ed without n near Paris, ¢ ports ror det 200 PAIRS $2.95 —Sorosis ladies’ patent button and lace, regular $4 shoe at C. A. Knapp Entire Shoe Stock Worth $12.000 UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF E. H. IVES TO BEGIN ON Saturday, September 19 This will be the greatest shoe sale in the history of the city and the best values in Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s Shoes, will be gotten for the least money. -This shoe stock must be closed out as soon as possible. -Be sure to be at the store Saturday morning at 10 o’clock and get your since a week agc The 100 PAIRS Q nation st days ¢h atta and the wai ol the German right wing o . N Clarise-—kid, velvet and cloth tops ..".....c..c........ A report which w circulation —Patent button ladies’ shoes, $3.50 and $4 sellers at “one-fourth off. Latest styles, such makes as Utz & Duan, May Manton, $2.65 and $3.00 that the operatio nad already re- [ B fed in a greai victory found no |# . |80 PAIHS ation. On the contrary, it ap- | that the ill last e time. A c of such great extent and from which so much de- pends will not be decided in a short time. values at one-fourth off ..... A —Late fall styles English shoe—Halahap—no better made. PRINCE N TIGHT PLACE Forces of Cerman Heir Apparent in Precariots Pcsition, —One lot Foster patent lace $5 shoes at.............. London, Sept. .- —The correspond- ent of the Times at Bordeaux, dealing with what he terms the precarious |3 position of the German crown prince, | § who is threatened with complete en-|[§ 8185 —One lot Foster patent lace $4 oxfords at less than half ............ velopment if he seeks his fortune in the plains of Chalons, says: “It is possible that if he is strong | enough to hold the Argonne forest || that the Germans may complete a change of front and swing their ar- mies in the pivot of Argonne round to 250 PAIRS. - —Kid lace—$3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5—all go at ... $2.35 the Meuse valley, in which case Gen- eral von Kluck's army will find itself in the position of outside running, such as at the bend of a railroad track, and might be unsble to get around in time.” i COMMERCE, AGAIN MQVING, Dutch Resume Shipping Over North . Sea Route. . London, Sept. 1‘—A Hague dis-|] patch to the Exchange Telegraph com: pany says the Dutch newspapers ex- press satisfaction at the admiralty statement that the North 'sea i clear.. Dutch shipping, which was held up last week through fear of floating mines, now is' moving extensively. In'{[l* Rotterdam_ harbor there are forty-v‘ 50 PAIRS three German and three Awustrian K k TR MI 'VE R steamers which are afraid to"leave.'|Jl" v A‘ A i ¥ All others are sailing freely. A want ad will sell it for you. —Patent luce, $3.50 to $5 values, at .........cccecevvenieiiiinienisiivnnnn (s [0C PAIRS —Kid lace oxfords, $3.00 and $3 50 values, at the pair 98¢ (00 PAIRS —Tan oxfords, $3 to $4 values at ivien's Shoes Children’s Shoes at Great Reduction See Bargain Tables, All on these tables at less than half. Remember, there is not a “cheap” shoe in this store. All bought for high class trade. Everything in the store goes regardless of cost.’ : I DJI SHOE STORE E. H. IVES, Manager - BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA