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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

September 24, 1914 · Page 1 of 9

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ARMY OF GERMAN THE CALL TO BATTLE French Reoccupy Rheims. LICENSED PLUMBERS The next important development is Stand -up, you men, 'to be shot the reoccupation of Rheims by the PRINCE IS down! French after they had forced the Germans and Heating Engineers to abandon this defensive position. Nor ask the reason why The Germans have been forced TJie great ones who. depend on' BY ALLIES to the north. WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE y°u, The retreat of the kaiser's invading See fit to have you die! armies has assumed greater proportions. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE The Germans are in desperate Small odds to them what comes straits, having been dislodged from to you, EAST & CORRIN their fortified -positions and being Or what the reason why, forced to retire with great rapidity and BORDEAUX OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE PARIS REPORT ASSERTS TARDY Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 disorder everywhere. You pay the price of sacrificeIt CLAIMS GREAT SUCCE8SE8 RECESSION OF TEUTON LEFT V~No Severe Fighting. is not they who die! WITH TEUTONS STILL Rfi. MAY RESULT IN ITS BEING On the great battle front in which -TREATING. CUT OFF. approximately 2,000,000 men have What matters it, although you I been engaged for-eight days, the fighting -m. fall, You INC)} was nowhere severe. The allies GEE whiz! HAVE founoj FORCES OF KAISER MAKING INVASION OF FRANCE IS That they should stand? 'Tis continue to harass the German rear THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH wherever they are in pursuit, cutting fate STAND ALONG AISNE RIVER BELIEVED TO HAVE FAILED off stragglers, capturing guns abandoned Apportions .what is humble lot in the quagmires created b£ the And what the world calls great/ rains of the past two days, but always Rheims Re-occupied by Frenchr but Your right is human, their's divine Kalaer Reported 'to Be Making Supreme advancing with caution, with the everpresent Battle Will Be Fought to the North dianger of afresh German coup Effort at Verdun to Defeat In mind. and Northwest of City Where Which you must not deny Enemy and Retain Advantages Could Equip New Army. Enemy Has Drawn Up for Defense—Loss YKS! GOT IT TUCKEO They drive you into war's red Gained—Many Cities Retaken The allies during the pursuit so far of Life Is Great AWAY IN MY CHEEK din—. by French and English. have captured enough guns, ammunition, UD6E, IT MAKES rifles and other war supplies to It is not they who die! Paris, Sept. 14.—"The allies bars Paris, Sept. 16.—The army of Crown equip an army and the Germans have ME YOUNG AGAIN Won a great general victory. The Germans Prince Frederick William, forming the suffered severely from the loss of animals, have been routed everywhere." They call you brave men, tried left and the pivotal position of the aside from the growing exhaustion May Mean Invasion Failed. and true, German battle front, has joined in the of their troops. The Germans' This official communique from the general retreat of the invaders. Your country's hope and pride, are being forced to night marches and French war offlee at Bordeaux, which May Result in Disaster. But wherein lies for you the prize on half rations. The morale of the invaders heretofore has been coldly conservative Moreover, the tardy recession of the is said to be at low ebb, the When you have bled and Hied? even to the point of advising, that crown prince from a position between soldiers being utterly disheartened by the public avoid becoming oversanQulne, Your wives and children, homes Verdun and Toul, where he. had been their enforced and' disorganized retreat was accepted generally in Far* and lives attacking the line of southern fortifications after their brilliant advance towards is as the official announcement that of the former city, probably wilT Paris. Count little with the high the German invasion of France bad result in disaster. There is a grave Pursuers Are Eager. Who sends you where death, failed. probability that he will be cut off in Their pursuers on the other hand, tfHE OLD ACROBAT IS HAPPY OVER THE REAL TOBArrn rSSft Rout Is Confirmed. sweeps the air— the Argonnes and south of Verdun. while tired from the relentless chase, This is the second week of the German It is not they who die! "LXE used to switch tobacco While the main body of the army ,of are reported to be full of zeal and retreat Every official communication the crown prince has been forced to anxiety to push onr tends .to confirm the utter rout every few weeks. Then a retire to the northward, behind the They are the masters who command The German loss of life, too, has of the invaders. Belle Neve forests and beyond Thaicourt, been enormous. It is estimated that •ftsports from the front told of the friend gave him a small chew of the headquarters of its commander 50,000 Germans fell while trying to Your part is to obey evacuation by the Germans of Amiens have been removed from St. Menehould Cut through the French lines. At |n the department of Somme and their They play the game for their own Right-Gut." Steady use: user now. to Montfaucon. Nancy alone, 20,000 Germans are reported withdrawal from Pont-a-Mousson, 20 fame,. Forced Across River. to have fallen,, while in the operations its Chew, the Real Tobacco milto north of Naacy, which they had This indicates that the right wing of about Lunevllle they lost 11,000, And, win or lose, you pay. already quit this army has been forced across the ^according to unofficial* figures. Quite the regular thing with "Right-Gut" Stand up, you men, to be shot Germane Abandon Plan. Ainse river by the advance of the allies. 8tand Along Aisne. Users. A man is glad he found it—and just down! Thlslmportant center on the Moselle Montfaucon is to the northeast The French official statement issued river ip the department of Meurthe-et-Moselle, toturally passes the good word along. Nor ask the reason why of the Argonnes on the Meuse river. says that French troops have re-occupied lies between Nancy and The French left has been working Amiens, which was abandoned The rules call for you to fallIt Pure, sappy, full-bodied tobacco—seasoned Met*. Its evacuation by the Qermans around to the eastward of this position hy the Germans, but that the Germans is not they who die! tod sweetened just enough. Indicates the possible abandonment of as indicated by the enforced German are making si stand on the River —W. J. Lampton in New York the reported German plan to maintain Aisne. retirement further .toward the Take reiy •mall chew—lets than one*quarter die this line of communication for supplies Times. frontier and it has been reported from "On our left wing we have everywhere old 0iM* If will bo mora .Mtisfjriaf mouthful with Mets and Thionvllle, of Dieben- of ordinary tobaooo. Just nibble on it until you find caught up with the rear guards the front that many of the roads leading hofen as basis. Nomeny, ten miles chew thatsuits you. Tuck it away. toward Luxemberg are being held and even the main body of the. enemy. past of Pont-arMousson, also was evacuated. The rural press, the pulpit and Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real by the French and British troops. "Our troops have re-entered Amiens, 1 tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grindini, how abandoned by the German forces. the school are a trinity of powerful Bridges Are Destroyed. .. much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to Pall Back Along Line. "The enemy appears to be making influences that the farmer Another element which may operate be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Opposite the French center the Ge^ §c stand on a prepared front along the Chtw. That a why it costs less in the end. to. effect the capture of the crown must utilize to their fullest capacity plan forces have evacuated RevignySux-Vaches, River Aisne. On.the center similarly prince's army is the general destruction It |f efcsw, out fin* sod abort shred eo that 70a won't hm before he can occupy a commanding It would seem as if the enemy intends a little to' the north of to liud on it with your loath. Giindinl on ordinary ttrhaoiin of the bridges by the French muM you apit too mnch. to resist en the heights to the northwest east,-and SO miles from Vitry-le-Francois, position in publis affairs. along the Meuse river/ Th» taji ol ba —rtmm sad para, rich tobaooo doca not need. to osvarad np with on the Marne, and Brabant-le-Roi, and to the north of Rheims. In •Nma. Notice how the salt brinfa out the rich tobaooo taata in "fUjbt-Ciit." In their-retirement, the Germans the 'region between Argonne and the three miles north of Revigny.. The One small chew takes ..the place of two big evacuated Britigny, but still hold Laimont. Meuse he continues to retire. abandonment of these positions evidently chews of the old kind. The withdrawal of the Germans "In Lorraine our pursuing detachments Don't forget the ioc picture is the result of the vljoiius has been general from Nancy to the WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY are keeping «s everywhere else^ forward movement of the French on shows at the Unique every night Vosges, this region geing reported In touch with the Germans. this part of the line. with vaudeville over Sunday. SO Union Square, New York completely cleared, of the eaemy. The trpops evacuating Amiens have Qsuyfrom fallen back towards the east between dealer or send iosstamps to us^) Soissons and Rheims. The latter place has been reported abandoned by the CLEARING THE WAY FOR ANTWERP'S GUNS Germans, but no official confirmation has been received. If it is true, as .reported, that the allies have already occupfed Rheims, inestimable damage WWMGTOP will have resulted to the Germans. What Loss Means.. The loss of this position will m&m the cutting of. their communications by which ammunition and supplies may be brought from East Belgium and Luxemburg. The garrison of Amiens is reported in one dispatch to have IN THE BARN retired to the northward. In their retreat the invaders failed to defend the Marne to the southeast of Rheims. Easier to Us© The news of the great, victory of the Cheaper to Use French troops was received by Paris with the same dignified calm as had greeted the a4ver.se reports during the BABBITTS LYE preach retreat from Belgian frontier at the beginning of the operations. Praise for off re. IN THE All military experts are now freer in NEW SIFTER CAN the expression of their views. They unanimously praise General Joffre for the magnificently prepared plan which Jyou has landed the German troops in the UST as much as most unfavorable country, exhausted want—no from their superhuman effort of the more last six weeks. —comes out of the The invaders' retreat across the Oise, the Aisne, Champagne and Argonne new sifting top. You CHICKEN HOUSES and in Lorraine, it is predicted, add a lot of water, and will be disastrous as these regions possess *6. RN«r OMt N: mm few roads and are otherwise impassable, the strongest cleanser for a retreating army, it is iMBflM knownis ready for use. foreseen that the Germans will be When the Belgians retired to Antwerp many houses in the suburbs were burned in order to clear the land in obliged to divide their forces into It is liquid muscle. front of the fortifications. At the left a soldier is seen setting fire to a cottage with a lighted broom.' three columns and march back in this order as best they can. Wherever there is BRIDGE ACROSS THE MEUSE DESTROYED BY BELGIANS Allies Take Artillery. dirt, wherever germs Already much of their heavy artillery breed, wherever there and equipment has been taken and is in the hands of the allies, who is an offensive odor— are well fed, fresh, and are pursuing for house, barn, anywhere—there the enemy day and night, giving him no time to rest or sleep. is nothing On the French left the allies have SPRAYING forced the already retreating Germans that can equal it iFBUIT TREES back to a line 62 -miles to the rear of 81M in effectiveness. the position they occupied a week ago, when the German invasion reached its Highest In Strength high water mark. But Not in Price Prisoners captured in small squads and in larger sections, invariably betrayed utter exhaustion. Apparent Aim of Kaiser. You Use Less—It Lasts Longier Experts here believe* the kaiser haa Write for booklet showing many (/••«.Valuable rearranged his campaign settlement to pmaenta for the labels. a better series of furious attacks on Write for^atalog. the right wirfg at and below Verdun. IN THE Sf This is the last chance Germany has of ton/i P. O.Box 1770 New Ycrk City maintaining its broken armies in Cecyf• jjh Ftance. If the kaiser's plan is successful and the great fortress of Verdun SUBSCRIBE THE PRESS la reduced, It will have the immediate In order to impede the advance of the Germans the Belgians destroyed this steel and concrete bridge across result of lessening the pressure of the the Meuse river. This photograph was made at great risk, as an order had been issued to shoot photographer! French right and will deflect the caught making^ pictures. French center, which naturally will be Called to Its suwjott. ..