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rd 1126 Action Prescrip- tion Cures Colds in a Day gecording tO Ake only (RA enyatns = vast Any r will qutek le how parations n't pay reatntent {® oer eon published snd thousands {) Special Correspondent E Edwin J. Dingle, an Eye Wit- ness of Two Days’ Battle at Hankow, Writes The Star the Story of the Fighting and of the Revolutionists’ Victory. A N PAINLESS S L DENTISTS aah (EDITOR'S NOTR—The first groat battle of the Chinese revolution We Are the Pike Street |ana tho tiorcent, took place at lankow an Wednesday, Oct, 18, and Bargain Dentists peueretae, Sets a8, when the insurgents drove the imperial troops out syenias gana gag |"et Adnilral Sah's foot flyin eat Greens for os he |traveler, was in Hankow during the battle. Before the revolution, The ry Star made arrangements with Dingle for Interesting matter from China down the Yangtse river aud occupied he city. an ana gue receian 4 jand we are indebted to that arrangement for the following stirring article Rdwin J. Dingle, well-known correspondent, photographer and ne Weide ‘ork for ri Pe vai 2 direct from the scene of the (wodays’ battle.—Edltor,) reruns SaaaenEneneanee of Teeth nat for rom Sliver hi BY EDWIN J. DINGLE ee fer “ihe ery best At the Revolutionary Camp. Tt was apparent from the earliest hours this morning that the revo- lutionary army meant business, At dawn all was astir, trench work waa going speedily ahead away to the north of the race course and scouting parties were busy bringing in reports to the officers commanding the 4,000 men who were encamped between the foreign race course club. taastly what your work will cowt house and the kilometer No. 16. eur work for No fighting took place until well on towards midday, when the field ieiwork for: « jal troops, who wort equals the best in the world te your advantage and our gain ‘do not sel ere supposed to be taking shelter behind the railway line, This, how r, later proved to be false, f ick and clever movements thay ad left thelr camp of the prev! ° would have been very little day at kilometer No. 19, and of race course buildings er of spread out in a thin line in a south revolutionary troops, Again erly direction below that point and| this morning, like yesterday, when close all the time to the Yangtse.|he op. b Admiral Sah’s crutsers also bad | defect : .|moved down the river during ghe|feli into the revolutionist early hours of the morning, and now/most going very wide and having lay quite near to the camp jthe result only of setting fire to All the previous afternoon Ad-|many of the huts on the right and miral Sah’s fleet had been pelting|far away to the north, where for shells into the enemy, as they| miles around rural buildings could thought, but the aim was very wide | be seen burning to the ground. had he hit all that he aimed at| So far as could be seen, the re 1 SOME DANCING | TO SHOP INN. Y. GRANITE CITY, lL, Dee. 6.-—The N YORK, Dec. 6.—Mra. Leish guests at ¢ wedding of Mr. and man the American ambansa Mrs. Supershes proved almost! dor in E 4, has come here to do superhuman when they started her Christmas shopping, preferring dancing late Saturday night and| American shops to those of either ended at midnight Sunday London or Berlin. ‘] j Be Dissolved, the Entire Stock is Now on Sale Every Article Is Marked worth of high class jewelry, marked originally at no more than its true value. now for later delivery if desired. IN THE CHINESE BATTLE TRENCHES Bo dl YS stad cad DECEMBER 6, 1911 Kidnaper Hunte aby 3 Posses |ENDS MISERY FROM INDIGESTION OR A SICK, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH a 8 KO by contrartes. hig tiht foot in falling off a TRUE TO HIS DREAM 6 CHICAGO, Db. pen J, Camy PLR. KR, de nductor | jumped and ran into the woods, somsion of the royal camp, with The question as to how long you ;food, Headaches, Dizziness or Bick much of the war equipme mt, Whilst aires wee 1o ufferer Stomach, and beside: you the loyalints had fled ap fast as Inited Prows Leased Wire! eat will not ferment and polso | they « get out of the firing line MPIA, Wash,, Dec, 6.—Three |trom | Indigestion “reais ia oF Out | our breath with nauseous yr It had happened long before many | P om are today scouring the woods | of-order stomach i» mer mat-| Ail these symptoms resulting from of the revolutionary army had set ; elm and Rainier, in the iter of how soon you begin taking a sour, outof-order stomach and ted down to the engagement, They | Boul wee Fee le bn tlen idome Diag dyspepsia are generally ‘relieved vere fo and-to- r 4 ello, aan, f 08 ‘ a g a ae “va aie ca ee ort who kidn -yearold Mary Man-| If your ch is lacking In dor agen after taking’ 0.160 warming up for a good day's battle, | fedl, daugher of a rancher living |Kestive pc Me bot the battle was over—and won jatomac® to do Go to your druggist 2 sot © 6% at Jong distance ed at the Manfredi ranch |drastic drugs, ent case of Pu I now, The loyalist marine section fled minted with|of digestive and you will always ¢ table with all gg the girl a schoo! | naturally at work in with & hearty appet what which 4 vdlately wt children say him take People with weak iT you at will taste good AUR® ty down river, whilet the land jtho girl in « buggy, with her|should take a little Diapepsin oe-| your ch and intestines will be | fed to take cover behind the rail-|Drother Mike, aged 12, but the lat-|casi ly, and there will be no ele sh, and you will know fay banks, several miles down the | tf Jumped out and ran, giving the | more Indigestion, no feollug Ike a » not going to be any more river; alarm lump of lead in the stomach, no|bad nights and miserable days for A posse late yesterday caught up | heartburn Sour risings, Gas on|you. They freshen you and make to him and fired, The girl had dis- | Stomac ch or Belching of undigested | you feel like life is appeared from the buggy, and Bello ty vo! ing. M. & | where the hunt is now progressing that | No trace of the girl has yet been loat found coach TEETH CREDENTIALS HOW PEOPLE OF HANKOW ESCAPED FROM CITY DURING THE BATTLE {mn Just the way he had dreamed it publican officers were desirous of | ¥oHld cccur sending @ strong advance at an A r angle of 4 degroas trom the race |: BRAND MURDERERS course clubhouse in a straight line} 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Dec, 6.—The towards the enemy, branding of a “scarlet letter” on the the remainder of the army to t rows of murderers and other crim & circular double until almost }laalainstead of capital punishment Jabroast: ofthe loyalists, and then | Or life imprisonment is advocated by for both (® open simultaneous fire | the Rey, B. V, Ghidont with field guns and mausers and -.8 cauge the enemy to spread out and| GETS COLD FEET diaperne, It was a well-thought-out CENTERVILLE, Md, Dec. 6 scheme, but the country did not) When Laurence Stinger bared hie lend itself to quick movement,| pack to recetve six lashes for wife | which was necessary if the enemy * beating, his wife refused to witness | ¢ were to be taken unawares the punishment, although requested At the point where operations | by him to be present |wero being directed both officers - and men were keen for the ficht.| SEVERE PUNISHMENT 1 was impressed very much with FORT WORTH, Tex, Dec. 6 the orderliness of the troops and) Forced by his teacher to stand be | the rapidity with which they took | to ore the school and chew wads of their positions, as one regiment | paper as punishment for persistence after another went out into line. lin the chewing gum habit, Jerry An Unfailing Prescription {| for Kidneys and Bladder PRIv . 0017 22nd Av. BM. W, Tel. Ballard 1305) | Whilet about 1,000 insurgents | Micke, 11, is dying from lockjaw. were sent at the double to the| = north, the remainder opened imme | HARD ON PITTSBURG ly with feild guns up ©); PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 6.—"Dog ny, Who returned wit HOH | mouth,” a disease discovered by Except for the continuous | Paris physicians, and caused by booming, that sound told U® | kissing pet poodles, Is becoming that shells were being turned some: | prevalent in Pittsburg where towards us, there was no | cies other sign that we were being bom | Cuts Horses’ Tongues barded | Pr URG, Pa, Dec. 6—The| By this time I had taken up my | poll ody seeking the per position on the race course ground) son, to be a maniac, who and could see with my glasses all has ¢ d the tongues of 13 horses | the firtog. Suddenly the enemy's’ he in a week w The following simple preseriptic of the best reme deranged kidneys at bed time. quickly thin stop, DR. 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