The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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EUROPEAN WAR NEWS
FROM THE NORTH
BRAVERY ORDER FIRE
i German Crown Prince in the
Seven Million Belgians, How- Germans Abandon Outflanking
London.—Abandoning for the
moment their attempt to out-
feller
territory
tillery and infantry actions of
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shells,
the
ing gas bombs with which pre-
slow headway. Both sides claim
successes.
saw, for all the Russian troops
Nixon-Clay Commercial College
wheat
strict government prohibition
more men are required to sup-
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looking forward to the possibil-
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establishing
MOTOR CAR
SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT
Francisco and return, including five, has been
serious fighting in
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have captured, during the week
Price, $135.
standard Pullman.
Confirmation was received to-
paid for Jl.
KAROLD SOMEES, ISO DeKalb Ave., Hrooklyn, N. Y.
Hamilton of the success which
Incidentally Paris
tack.
reported to have achieved on the
SERVICE AUTO & SUPPLY CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
128 Nacogdoches St.
HORSES AND MULES
OFFICE
RSE'
F. A. COCKE
serious.
the canal late today after a spe-
cial channel had been dredged.
where a successful operation for maintained them.
The allies on the Gallipoli
remit promptly.
Reference Dunn & Bradstreet Bonded
peninsula, says General Sir Ian
Officials of the State farm re-
Pruitt Commission Co.
during the night.
I
San Antonio—The famous system
of Bookkeeping and Accounting used
Russia, Sweden, Roumania and
Bulgaria, but could not get any.
sprung into activity. The Ger-
mans have bombarded the al
teau as far as the region of
Haute Chavauchee, after a pre-
threw down numerous bombs.
South of Lublin, which has
Wash Days
Are Made
Joy Days
roads or lack or roads to con-
tend with, but it is possible the
Germans have built railroads to
their northern front, as they
have done in Central Poland.
In France the Argonne con-
tinues to be the scene of the
INSTRUMENTS
OF TORTURE
FIFTEEN WASHINGS 26 CTS.
For loos than 2c. a day you save two
hours time. you save your clothes, you
save your feelings, you save your looks.
Use one stick, free washings, and if not
elated your 26c. WILL BE RETURNED.
“ A friend asked me to try Magic Wash-
mans are resting on their vic-
tories in Galicia and Russian
Poland.
The Italian advance against
the Austrian front is making
ing to Vienna, about in the same lowed to return to their homes
order as for days past—artil- and business early today.
to-hand encounters were feat-
ures of this battle, which still
continues.
corn and barley in Russia for
Polish relief, but the Polish peo-
ple will not eat combread.
nell and the French trenches in
Alsace north of Munster.
The engagement of chief im-
port occurred in the neighbor-
hood of Souchez, and while the
honors in the early part of the
battle went to the Germans,
heavy counter attacks by the
French resulted in the reoccupa-
tion of a portion of the tren-
ches from Carency to the out-
at Milledgeville and lynch him,
were not confirmed.
Members of three companies
an important nature.
The Germans continue to shell
ever, Still Dependent
On Charity.
SANTA FE TOUR CO. ending July 11, officers and men
>05 Brady Bldg., San Antonio, Texas, to the number of 22,761.
Full Floating Rear Axle
13 Timken Bearings
Drive Thro’ Two Radius Rods
and Torque Arm
Oversize Breaks and
Studebaker Service
Attempt for the Moment and
Aim Blow at Capital from
Other Side.
Service Station far Jones Speedometers and Carter Carburetors.
All Work Guaranteed—Prices Reasonable.
possession of which many bat-
tles have been fought.
in this section must be kept to
prevent them from concentrat-
GERMANY DOES HOT
LACK FOOD STUFF
Sherman, Texas.
p -
ornanental, conven-
lent, chea] • —
the face of an energetic coun-
ter attack by the French is told
F A.COCKE
WMISSION YARDS
-mshc
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the west the official accounts
are as contradictory as usual.
We then tried to buy j
in Holland, Denmark,
Washington, D. C.—Ernest P.
Bicknell, National director of
taken, after vicious fighting,
two strongly held Turkish lines
defending the Dardanelles and
3COCKELSiSKeRfam
Jug Stick an now I am enthusiastic
ybout it. Every dealer ought to have it I
go we can get it easily.”
MRS. B., Texas.
A. B. Richards Company,.
have delivered a heavy stroke!
against the French at Souchez,
where in a desperate night as-
sault they succeeded in occu-
pying the cemetery, for the
the exhaustion of their supply1
of ammunition. Germany’s ea-1
on board of which are the na- mob would attempt to take Leo
val academy cadets. M. Frank, serving a life sen-
The slide is not regarded as
are holding all their wheat,
ing at the point where the Ger-
mans hope to break through. i
This is the second time Field I
Marshal von Hindenburg has
tried this. His last effort, while
things were used to wear
out Clothes and Women.
The woman worked so hard that she
was continually crippled in the back,
and the clothes were worn and torn.
In 1914 a man discovered by adding
certain oils to regular soap in the wash
boiler, that any kind of fabric would
soon let go all dirt and stains, and that
rubbing was unnecessary. The clothes
were white, soft, ideal.
These oils he combined in a wax-like
stick and called it —
Magic Washing Stick
Each stick is for five washings. The
price is three sticks for 25c. One-fifth
of a stick is shaved up with the soap,
put in the boiler — that’s all. No more
back-breaking, clothes-wearing, rubbing
on washboard, washing machines or
anything of the kind.
Seemingly the Austro-Ger-
French communication. ,
Little fighting is going on other countries. About 1,500,-
along the eastern front and in 000 are unable to buy their sup-
ALL expenses paid to San vance toward Warsaw, there
the Austrians is recorded by
Vienna.
Austin, Tex.—According to a
letter received here by Commis-
sioner of Agriculture Fred W.
Davis, Mohammed Anwar of
Bielah, Egypt, contemplates en-
tering the Texas Agricultural
and Mechanical College.
The letter is from W. R. Co-
over a quarter of a mile.
The Italian commander in
Bought, Traded and Sold
Eserything I sell you 13 GUARAN-
TEED to BE as represented. An
honest, square deal is assured all
my customers. See me at 321 W.
Nueva St., SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
printery, and the new books will be
ready for the September opening of
the big schools. No other schools
than the Draughon are permitted to
use this system. The Draughon Prac-
tical Business College, San Antonio,
were asked to assist in furnishing
data for the revision, as their Com-
mercial Department uses more of this
book than any other of the schools.
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SON OF THE PHAROAHS TO
ENTER A. & M. COLLEGE
are reported in
and Roumania, by
$ Collins-Clem Auto Co.
3 • DISTRIBUTORS
2 SAN ANTONIO
“Anyone who thinks Germany
days at Fair. Best hotels, best meals, which the Russians claim to has a food shortage or will have
---3--3 P-a *195 i t j j i-- Ai 1- one, is deceiving himself. The hardest fighting, but of the op-
__ ‘ — . _ — — A-t L A •A Ac A l ~n--rI AWA ■« •
skirts of Souchez. Asphyxiat-
WTPT IN Machine and Repair Work
W EaLaD 11% 3 BATTERIES CHARGED AND REPAIRED
in a dispatch dated July 7 and
reaching London by way of
Alexandria, Egypt/ July 14,
disaster, owing to the muddy
condition of the ground. Now,
however, there are only bad
DAISY FLY KILLER
alltiles. Neat, clean.
from General Sir Ian
-
July 13.
Western front has
PREPARINE FDD DIG
tence for Mary Phagan’s mur-
Ships passed through der, from the State prison farm
Graduates are making a success as Bookkeepers, Stenographers,
Office Assistants and Business Managers. gm-Write for Catalogue!
===== AUSTIN, TEXAS ;
again Argonne forest and the forces
retirement of the Germans in
lied positions in front of Nieu-
port and Lombaertzyde, have at- of in the latest French official
tacked the British at Ypres and communication.
The Germans, it is asserted,
had attacked with very heavy
All Official British Writers at by 100,000 bookkeepers known as
the Dardanelles See In- Draughon’s “Double Entry Made
trepid Foemen. Easy, the system used in all schools
. ------ of the great Draughon Chain of Busi-
London—The official British ness Colleges, is* to be revised and
press representative with the enlarged. The Revision Committee
allied forces in the Dardanelles has turned final copy over to the
Hamilton, their commander have lery engagements and here and
there infantry attacks in which ported from Milledgeville that
no great success has been gain- the usual quiet prevailed there
ed.
. of State militia, which were
The fighting in the Italian held in readiness at Macon
war theater continues, accord- throughout the night, were al-
------ the other hand, claim to have
Ozona, Tex.—Eloe Baggett, repulsed the allied attacks
was bitten by a black hydropho- As anticipated, progress
liminary bombardment of a vio-
lent character, in which asphy-1 zone, and who returned here re-
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The People with the Goods
Phones 24. San Antonio
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-__Gallipoli Peninsula. According
p Ac gIAi Ammcg to this report, two lines of Turk-
B-A-K SKh A--A-K a ish trenches were captured, with
RANCHMAN AT OZONA 400 prisoners. The Turks, on
Panama — A movement of through the country to Turkey
eaFthan the ast bank of theis taken to. mean that the sup-
Callaird cut today has again ply is running short.
closed -the canal to ships of NO ATTEMPT TO
more than twenty-five feet draft * LYNCH FRANK
and may delay the passage of _____
the United States battleships Atlanta, Ga.—Reports receiv-
Wisconsin, Ohio and Missouri, ed here and in Macon that a
im.i r/
Him n> 13S
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forces from the road between the Amreican Red Cross, who flank Warsaw from the south
Binarville and Vienne Le Cha- has been directing the Rocke-
general at-the course of study at A. and
, , , -------- which were* undertaken M. College. Mr. Anwar is at
stated that the Russians, in the repeatedly with great bravery Present directing the agricultu-
f f at----C--f . . ral experimental station estab-
Foundation activities
ed by Berlin, is the first im-
portant step in the new ad-
vance. For this strongly forti-
fied town the Germans have
been contending since February;
it was once before in their
hands and has been the scene of
many fierce encounters.
From Koltany, on the Windau
river in Courland, far up on the
Baltic southward to Przasnysz,
the Germans and Russians are
at grips at various points, with
Berlin claiming success every-
where. The Austrians and Rus-
sians have again come in con-
tact on the Dniester in Galicia,
9
the German, probably under1 says;
_____ ___________ ___________ Field Marshall von Hindenburg/ “A successful allied advance
throughout the European war Wh 1S reported to have said on the left wing, June 28,
furious mining operations while French line bent at several of food supplies in Germany lish capital from the north. troons and has been ncw
in the Argonne district the Places under the2 vicious attack, shows no short age, present or They have not only captured vigorous counterbettacney
fighting has included both ar- but a counter attack stopped the: .. 11 ‘c .. 11 a 1aro, nImher of nrisoners :81° ---.,5 eve-
-.-8 j . , —uu u -1 • , Tpntnnq omnejieq +Leir r, prospective; that in Serbia there a ar8e numDer 01 prisoners since in a vain effort to recover
tillery and infantry actions of eutons.and compelled their re- is considerable food shortage,1 south of Kolno, according to the his lost ground.
Artillerv duels on several oth ‘ but conditions are improving, report issued by Berlin, but “Enver Pasha, the Turkish
i French and British nosi+ions in area. warsaW wmcn was taken DI late his troops, a great banner
Belgium, when the Germans “In Belgium,” said Mr. Bick- Yon Hindenburg inhis. great being.hoisted on Aci Baba to
again made use of asphyxiating ne..
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ninosorvemices AN RARness . 6e-Mch0
BOUGHT SOLD MO EXChANGEO SAn Anrni Kexm *
the it freed East Prussia of the
Russians, cost the Germans an
"Russia has a great deal of immense number of men and
wheat, but the supply is 1,000 very nearly involved them in
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416 generally throughout the war itified town fifty miles north of, from Constantinople
a— Warsaw, which Was taken by late his troops ;
"In Belgium,” said Mr. Bick- Von Hindenburg in hin -iug __ ci. .... ... ..
.c.1, every man, woman and drive from East Prussia last signalize his arrival. There had
child, of 7,000,000, has to be fed winter, but was retaken by the been some dissensions among
from supplies brought n from Russians in their counter of- the Turkish eladers, especially
......... fensive. regarding the advisability of' ventry, American missionary at
________________________. cup This claim is partly confirm- counter attacks, but Enver Tanta, who made inquiry as to
the Italian zone Nowhere niplies, but all others do buy them ed by Russian official re- Pasha insisted upon
either of the theaters has there under a systematic arrangement port, issue d. yesterday, which tacks, 1
heen an eno-ogmem Af gano;_ of distribution at low prices. k ' i IUyauculy witii gcat
narv character and no LNoes “Americans are supporting face of strong German forces, an(j tremendous losses, masses
of importance have taken place the Belgian people. Aside from withdrew to their second line of of Turkish roops fading awaylished by Lord Kitchener,
parations were made for the in- JUiy 15 ’receipts from sales of supplies, enrerehmosntsn tL, t of tLe before the allies artillery. -----------------------
"n+1 ++". nn Fiom, L-nN • y there is a deficiency of $12,- -nS move on me parr oi ine ‘The allied men all pay trib- ed, whereupon knowing all the
- - - - The Argonne forest in France 500,000 a month in the work of Germans has taken the military ute to the extreme gallantry ranges to a footfi we break up
the region directly west of that distributing food in Belgium. critics completely by surprise, and indifference to death shown'the mass with a torrent of shell,
wood and the sector north of “In Poland there are no out-t Was supposed generally that by the Turkish infantry, but “The Turks recently have been
Arras are the scenes of the siders engaged in relief work, General von Mackenzen, after their methods of attack are adding extensively to the defen-
most violent infantry fighting but there is a large amount of being strengthened, would con- crude and wasteful. They aresive possibilities of their posi-
now in progress on any of the food being sent in. Distribution tinue his attempt to reach the lacking in knowledge of how totion in an effort to prevent any
numerous battle fronts although to the needy people, German and Lublin-Cholm railroad, thuscarry out an assault scientifi- further advance by our troops
a belated report from Constan- j Austrian military commanders forcing the evacuation of W ar- cally. ; and the Turkish soldiers have
tinople says the allied forces are supervising through local ^w- But, as in all other opera- “The Turks generally mass been given special orders pro-
Monday made determined at-, committees of the Polish people, tions, the Germans have donefor an attack behind some nat- * hibiting their retirement under
tacks by land and sea on the This food is coming only from the unexpected. The new offenural barrier. Generally our ar-jany circumstances. Their offi-
Lng men havp Gallipoli peninsula, which the Germany and Austria. The Ger- > SiVe probably will be general tillery is informed of their mass- cers have been directed to shoot
„aI fnr dii tv ,e sAK Turks repulsed with heavy man government agreed not to and extend from the Baltic ing before the attack is launch- soldiers who attempt to retire.”
reportec -onau- as mun.Lon8 losses molest anv foon w mioht send around the East Prussian ____________________________________________________________
suit erssintEnggland.Thistr Elsewhere on the western in and agreed to help in relief der to the Vistula, west ofWar-
setk"b of/muni-line there is a continuance of work. - — — - —- for all the Russian troons -- -- - - — -
tions, whose 600 bureaus have the artillery action and an al-
been in operation for the en- lied air raid on Libercourt, be-
rollment of skilled labor. Reg- tween Douai and Lille, was car-
istration is to continue for many ried out successfully by a squad- Bulgaria
ron of heavy aeroplanes which r ~
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chief. General Cadorna, in his
latest official report says merely
that the situation in the Italo-
Austro campaign is unchanged. _ .
T , 16 bia skunk Sunday night and against the Turks is very slow’.
___ juiy io. left immediately for the Pas- owing to the natural and strong-
- tT t The Germans are coming teur Institute in Austin. Mr. ly fortified positions they hold.
Instruments of J orture down from the north with their i Gaggett, who is a ranchman, But British military authorities
Until the year 1914 those eyes still fixed on Warsaw, for was asleep on a cot on the porch express satisfaction with the
the possession of which they of the ranch house when the gain of an occasional line of
have been reaching forward j cat climbed up and bit him on trenches, relying on breaking
i the morale of the Turks and on
ply the forces at the front.
craing tiatounormiamldispathbeen one of: objective points ity of being drawn into
from Rome, has signed a de- of the Austro-Germans in Rus- war
cree establishing a supreme sion Poland, where they hoped ”
to establish themselves on a
committee which will have su- , , .. .
pervision of the work of increas- strong basis fora further ad- miles m the interior. The Aus-
ing the supply of war munitions Lasbeen"ond Ptli there trian government told us 1 they
for the Italian y points of the Austro-Germans equipment because of military
in Russian Poland, where they needs. We found we could buy
A check to the army of the hoped to establish themselves on
-----------------—--------- a strong basis for a further ad-
from every side from the be- the thigh.
ginning of the war. The occu-1 --------❖—2-----
pation of Prasnysz, 50 miles PANAMA CANAL SLIDE
,from the Polish capital, report- MAY STOP WAR SHIPS gerness to have Roumania allow’’
_____ the passage of ammunition
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Largest Dealers in South Texas
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German government has just erations here, as elsewhere in
The made a complete inventory and
Russian war office also reports has found it has now enough ,
that trenches extending over a to feed the German people until At any rate, no great movement
— territory of about one and a November 1, without counting has been undertaken and no
season-Radak0 third miles on the right band of on the new crops now coming change has occurred in the line
eingtsongz the Pissa river in Poland cap-in. Germany is in a splendid1 that could be recognized on any
tured by the Germans on July condition as to food.” ordinary map.
aakovsszpress’pto- 13, were retaken by the Rus- Mr. Bicknell will have con- .
sians by a strong counter at- ferences in Washington and night
tack. Incidentally Paris de- New York during the next two ---------- ...
dares the German gain in the weeks and then returns to Eu- for some days the allies Were
Argonne Tuesday did not ex- rope. euted te hoxe oahiexred en the
ceed at any point a depth of
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Tally, J. Littleton. The Goliad Weekly Guard. (Goliad, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915, newspaper, July 22, 1915; Goliad, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1568223/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.