The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 31, 1915, Page 6, Image 6

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U IfcturER- " 11 Principal Stars in Radcli CHECK AIR RAID ? AIMED A! PARIS Hi.- \i>j(inn<'. French Flying Machines Meet ui?,Vi!?rV,IV.b (ierman Flotilla High in Marie Theress the Air. ,,nnr ,l" ,,ni "Artillery ti !?? *.I r*. vi ,,...1 . ONE I'AYS THE I'KK E. <: till :u llii' si and Lannoisst Taube, I hiisi'il ai Great 11<>iu.111. This tuorni l inallv Dcsirini'il ?> i Uh* nf three Gertnat ihi- Itelrnders. from flu* r?-ni ? Paris, Aug. i'S. Six German mili- from the re>ri< tary aeroplanes attempted to niuki* .? '"r 'i"iv * ,, , reach tlii'ir k raid on Paris tins morning I hey a fftiv lioinhs were attacked l>\ a l-'rciieh air llo- .. Mont moreney. tilla and one of the German mnehim s , ,)tlrt and Con was shot to pie ?*s ir midair were at Comj The German machine-. ross-ed tlw ,vu' " ' I'' mi French lines flying ;it a great height. killed fhe Wh'*n over a point in the north of prompt 1\ deti Paris they sighted a Fren< h air Ho- prions poilits tilla aw<l three of the German aero- airmen I lie planes wheeled .iImmii and bonded for aerial stji the German lines 1',p aeroplane; Two of the German machines ??s- 1 1 .*? >? fee* ai eaped but one was outdistanced by "U! ??fth of pursuing French airmen and a.is rid- ,lis machine w died by bullets. It fell flaming into the forest at Malatt' . wliere the burned bodies of two iviators won- found. Tlii-other machines dropped homli- Due or two on Conipiogne mil nftior towns near; Pills with a Pnrla (night. No ba< This official statement was given 1''V* . . j ip in the tnori out tonight nowel movent ...... t v.-,. ?? I,,. I/|? in lilt: ir^juu in i i* I , ?III; . -i I\m to ttao north of Arras and to j*0'*' ?" l'r tbo oaat of the road to Lillo. tho ^J^'1 4i-?Tinaii t.refi' ? ? ?> : "f.ti \ i?>1 fit! h? atfvo THE LANCASTER K KWS iffe Chautauqua who wil! appec Thursday, Friday and Satu; >1- i><mii>;ir<ii'ii. \| i.viinit i>\\ I in I ii Its and mortar1 I'' '' !' 1' i lic-tci' i ?111 i \ I ait \ss(tciiil ion l> Ua\c linre? Scjiii'inlicr (>. ulitn.t: is rciinricd ill ? llcsll'r, Aim .!0 I'or til*' !n*sl w here our ImttorU'.- , , .... > June in is lnstorv i lo-ster will oh till* OllelllV'S il I t I'lll |)t * . . .. .... ... . ,, ' -~? i'\ Labor Day I In- ( hester ( mm . at La Plllo Morte, .m . ,. . . . . ... :v I-.it \ ssiiria I mn liits arranged im ? . at St Hubert ami . . ., , a It g racing meet at tin* lair ground! <>ti that dale, Monday. September '"> i.- is report?'?l at Le The races will be held at the fai i the lores! ot I'arroy, m-ounds and the race track there ha ctors.ot Luchapelotlc completely rebuilt and is it in the \ osni's superb condition for fast horse rat nip towards 1" o'clock nip. Ten horses from two state i aeroplane- t.tried have already entered and others ar n of .So.ssons and tore" expected before the entries dost hi ot i 'oiupio - tie. heatl- The races will begin in the afternoo They were unable to at ii'.lio. First money goes to th oal ami only dropped horse winning the best three out o on Nugent Snr Manic, live heats, each being a uiile Tw Montfermeil. Ribe races have already been arrange iniegne Tlteir victims :ol others will be If necessary >i< gne. n which < it The following horses have alreatl rses and a child wer Icon entered: hostile aeroplanes. Helen .1 . Col. Selia. Sadie Pattei eied w --n shelled at son. owned hv Mr Julian Johnson <: and chased by our own charlotte. eonitnan let ot one of Helen II., owned by Mr Imogen ladrons chased one of Neely of Hock Hill. at a h-ight >f marly ('rapshooter. owned by Mr. Bni id brought it down to ton Mnssey of Itoc k Hill. Senlis. The pilot and Super Roy, owned by Mr I'laxir ere found Incinerated." i of York. Alico Parish, owned by Vnv/.t | lave Stock Co., of ('bestir Pleasant lAtnUivfl. Dolly, owned by Mr. VV. W Smit f)r King's New i,if, J * heater, tumbler of water at) Prince, owned b> Vlr Young Cob j. nan seating taste, no 'nun of Chester. tlo right to >ed. \\.ik? Two others ntered, names not v? ling, enjoy . fr. -asy ,lirn,sho(, nt. ami :eol tine ail g's New Life Pills are i UKKirtU ill nil or., Invigorating to the I'ale and Slcltl; 'rxl ;i hot.til 'rhr oi<! sfnn'l'it'l pmiptmI ilrcnttlifntnc tonli T tl I ofif" lil'Tlsni.l ''R'ivr,'8 TASTF F.Ss rliill T<?NJC, <i7Ivmoi 0 I'lii hc^liift," - . .iil.J". upliifuvi tern At!.it' in. For i. i Iri.lVrtii H M-dl.-ST 31, 1915. r OLCJB . ULlPi ir at Mackey Opera House if rday, September 2, 3 and 4. I.ill I'm- Itl'll I lliss, I Siiii l-'raiieiseo. Cal . Ann- -N. > W i! 1: it it i I Inward Tall, foriuei ITcsi11? 111 |iI? : <lfil today tin1 runs"* of tin . Vnierieati K?'il Cross al t'Xcrc isi > r' lt'bratiiiR Ited I'rnss day at tin f ; I'ani'tua I'rcilie imposition, r llf ii<1 a membership of mils lions, more Hinds and neutralitt in riving. Ho praised Americans tor r iln-ir ready response to calls for re w ^ lief funds when the Kiiropean war v i began, hut deprecated the fact that two-thirds of the funds given were s disbursed by relief bodies, organized , e on the spur of the moment, while tin ^ ?lll(l\ tl Ked Cross stood ready with a trained but a Kl'ea n organization to do the work. p<>UM(l* ( e Mr. Taft said lie did not under r, ^ .... . .. ,. , t reams, ( I value the sweets ot ptihlteity and o popular applause," in promoting Cream, ( I d good work, ilut lie thought ilie de Chocolate -ire on i he pail of donors tor pub- late Mart v licitv was harmful when it led to a , ovetvci division of forces and an Increase ol niin. cfsssary expense. mallows. >f I After Dint I P?9.,li,u'i C r at VAJ _ I t k. ! Ilrti.tiiil i ' v. . .. vi??? >Baltn. I i <-(111111. V 1' ' i'araguay ha* valuable forcftt re other kinc I rourcea, the most Important of which - la <|uebr?cho, particularly rich in worth thil | tanIiln bought riw for your.se I (iooil IIdum'IioIiI Saive. . r Ordinary ailments and injuries arc vou \N la not of themselves serious, but infer thousand | Ij tion or low vitality may make tlieni dangerous. Don't neglect a cut, sore, bruise or hurt bocaUHe it's m - small. I'.lood poison has resulted m fr??ni a pin-prick or scratch. For all such ailments Bucklen's Xrnlcn Salve .r excellent. It protecta and i 1 hoals the htirt: in antiseptic, kills in- , j fi". tton and prevents dangerous coiny p!>ationH. tJood for II skin Itlcni- ???????? . 11 ah cs pfmpfei salt rheum, eezem ^1 i ' Jfcet an orlgind '-ounce ?Rc *>r 'rem | W.|L ^ t vour dracgiat 2 ljIM f I I ?djk id dr.j.w.frizzell fjh r/w> jlii c hautau9ua director. IjjjJ I jl I [ft <A i Chautauqua Entertainment FOUND | AT .AST \ hat anybody can buy, not only the best candy j t variety. Look at this list for ten cents a 1 hocolate Lemon Creams, Chocolate Orange | 'hocolate Pineapple Cream, Chocolate Coffee | locolate Walnut Tops, Chocolate Pecan Tops, I Caramel Kisses, Chocolate Macaroons, Choco- I ihmallows, Chocolate Maple Creams, Cream j Dates, and Sugar Dates, Toasted Marsh- a White Marshmallow, Ice Cream Kisses, j ier Mints, Chocolate and Vanilla ('ream Pudge, J earn Pudge. Cocoanut Waflles, and about twenty J Is and all of these are very select and are | rty to forty cents per pound anywhere. 1 | rlit and that is where you make. Come and see ! 11 and don't take my word for it. Just to show I t others think of the candy I have bought four ' >oiinds in the last ninety days. Come to see me. ! B. MACKORELL | scribe to The News " I