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   Iowa City Citizen, The (Newspaper) - September 30, 1916, Iowa City, Iowa                               DIRECT WIRE SERVICE UNITED PRESS A Special Wire to Tbe Ctt new VOH In Touch 3ctoa C itP 29att> mot tote 26tU EXCEPT SUNDAY IOWA TUBU OF SAYS Sept forcea inflicted serious defeat on the Roumanian troops and drove them from it was officially announced tufs Dy ao encircling attack the drove the Roumanians Part of the Roumanian army The tiro in the battle begun detachments fatuous lied Tower pass through which the had entered With this line of retreat cut defeated Roumanians fled in disorder into the mountains on both aidas of the WITH 9150 IX CASH TOM AY Sept. 30. Four man the safe at the local today and escaped in an automobile HI cash and in sty Immediately after the explosion men were seen by a who ordered to hold up his hands but he ran the bullets which the miters fired missed him The tools were taken from the 5 GREEK AERIAL CORPS FLEET Sept flying CALIFORNIA CITIES Sept valley ana San report today that slight earthquakes last ro NORTH VAL Sept. 3ft which converted trenches into great pools 41 mud and the their positions lit StuT of and html Ilio German near tlit last Tho Germans of the to which an Despite this artillery tbf British improved their posi on the whole Tho made further nut Hi of but wen up by the A CHANGE IN SUBSCRIPTION RATES to the tiry advance in the price of print THE DAILY CITIZEN finds It to an- new subscription effective OCTOBER 30, 1916 On and after that date the subscription price of will by Currier hi the Per Wrok or Year lily W In I he city the system ot weekly collections by carrier bo installed on October 2V. flint date Hot year nor running later Ilian January 1, will be revolved itt the rato of year hy farrier V year hy HE SPILLS THE BEANS Spoilt Kiss and Make Up ky leiin K TO K TO VV risn Sf was booked I. P. was booke to sail today for England to a quarter war to Morgan's Henr been in arranging of the The stock boom is said to have been started develop ment of among and facilitate placing British ly consecutive million sent to new high levels During the past few months the public has taken in Russian 00( in French Hans and PRICE TWO tU STATK HK WILL NOT COME PHILLIES DEFEAT BROOKLYN DODGERS THIS MORNING off the Phillies jumped into first place In national league day when beat the Brooklyn Dodgers 7 to 2 morning the double Church Celebrates Anniversary ttes SW Slave publican Chairman received front national headquarters that Charles E. Hughes will not ome to Iowa before October N. H. MAN CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER and it is still uncertain when he will Whether he will one two days will be determined Mountain N. Sept. Frederick Small In the local jail re- knows I am in- nocent of tne The charge of first degree murder was placed him The mere chance that his wife's body fell through tbe bur niag of summer home revealed that she had been Small is the ciary of a life Insurance en out by and bis wife jointly a PHI UP KLEIN FIFTY YEARS Mr and Mrs. Phillip who were married fifty years ago are receiving the congratulations of their friends and ly at their home on S Capitol Mrs. whose parents were Mr. and Michael was born in Iowa on Feb. 8. 1842 and lived in tuis all her Mr. Klein is a native of having been born there in 18-13 and come to this country in ing in New Alter being in the States but a short time he enlisted in the federal army for the but did not get a share in any of the fighting of the closing days of the it was in 1S66 that he to and in the same 't a short time ago Mr. and Mts Klein were farmers living three miles southeast of where tilled the soil for 40 years They now after a lif spent and are hung with Mrs. S Capitol street Mr. and Mrs Kle n are the ents of thirteen of whom ten are They have grandchildren and one grandchild to bless their old Two of their own children make their home in Iowa They are Frank Klein and Mrs Mary Mr. Klein is probably one of t widest traveled men living in City When he left Germany lie went to England and there for six after which he took a tour the visiting South coming to the United States Since in this vicinity he twice returned to visit his old home In Germany Tlie first of these trips lie made in and Hie in 2. The occasion of the goIJen wed ding anniversary was a most pleas BERNARD MURPHY IS HERE FOR TREATMENT tor ot the is at the for from HIP of and and Mrs. Klein When Dreps a Ko man to wife's attention drops a Suite TWO 1LIJNO4S BUS IN TWO Scenting Miss man Midi Clothes Torn Oft Fidelia Van Similar Nights Sept. 30 OF FIFTIETH il of celebrated REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES MEET AT DES MOiNES Student Pastor Writes Congregational History Sept republican candidates lield a secret meeting today to discuss the state political W. L. Harding from and other members ot and counties are state ticket and Congressman tlie woods for the mysterious Burton Swen were among those at masked assailant of MIHS Alice years a school of 111., who stopped by a on her v home about 1 a. m. Miss escaped only after a desperate the While none ol them would discuss the business of the meoting it was said they were aij 10 a mure strenuous campaign tiom with the was of An attempt to tlie powerful and she fled ing to her three blocks with torn from her body and cuts and scratches covering her face and The attack on is tlie of that nature within a few and Edward McManus is now locked up in lican m line ior party ticket also di m- tor lhat Me vi ill remain ailments very good wishes and congratulations of their friends for hint this ml more such joyful PUBLISHING MOUSE HERE Publication of which K. of Iowa City is uce nas opened offices here in the Johnson County Savings bank The com- will conduct its ami Iowa with this the lor the middle Mr will this exclusively J a ni es K St ron ks was WAS orr Villa pt. arc now the local manager for tlie fc Richardson Publishing 01 the which had a branch office forces to latest re- m Cily Tlie E bitl American of- f tills that both inp and thul the battle was t oi UK ity join but when they bv Villa and bark state to at thai Villa bv town attacked and captured it with to 5011 published Volume a reference woik in one the Standard 1'iiblU-alion will publish Circle ot tlie same Che same l direct from the a book ol lype Dr. of Kerry m in of quarterly Speaking ig an ar- ticle by C. N. i of tlie PREDICTS PANIC IN U. S. FOLLOWING WAR Mrs. M. of is at the home of her so S a and country race WEATHER FORECAST of till follow in Uic close hern Want Are Fair tonight and ly Warmer tonight 4- the Joliet county awaiting trial for an assault upon Fidelia Van a Joliet high school Tuesday Teacher Had Been on The woman's choir of the ton Presbyterian of Miss Darey is a met at the of H. a well to do Thursday night and Miss Davey started for her home alone ter their She lives about a mile from the Burton Passing Info a dark stretch of wood between the Chicago Alton railroad and the state was confronted by the man as stepped from behind a clump of He her and a terrific struggle began When she had herself and escaped she ran to her home and collapsed at the feet of her father after she had awakened Father Arouses He soon aroused some of his bors and about twenty of them began to search the They were join cd by Sheriff George School and his S. Burdo of Will but the search resulted county officials weir then notified and thov joined in Ihe Pavey ta a in the lir school al which near Her W. J is a Wilmington cement VICTIM IS BURIED High School In Brought Back Sept. in a large the coffin containing the body of John C. the yoar old who WHS sliot and killed week by a across the Rio arrived from The funeral was one of the largest ever held in who finished bis high school course at the Wait States station in this city lasF June and WHS assigned to Sixth 14, Killed at Way Ha Sept. 30. EAGLE ATTACKS HUNTERS IN CAL Sept. Policeman Harry and uvo others weie hunting u hen an swooped and picked one or their Wright fired the eagle dropped the dog and turned on the The screams brought Us mate which joined in tbe After a desperate fight the eagle was killed and mate en houlder is GANG RESPONSIBLE FOR ROBBERIES LOCATED J. H. DENTAL CLINIC DRAWS FOR LARGE TERRITORY gathered last evening at the First Congregational church to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the of the church com- A supper followed a toast program and a meeting tbe auditorium of the church addressed by Rev. George a former were the events last evening ot the W. E. Beck presided over Hw t per served to the church brotherhood by the At the clott W. Jones spoke on Church of Mr. Beck spoke OB of the J. H. Dunlap on Church of The address by Rev. on ot Tomorrow to the Man of which is presented in part was the chief event oft tbe program m the Special music was including a brief recital on the organ by Miss ine Jones and a duet by W. B. Hays and Misc Rev. J. 8. Heffner a brief synopsis of tory After the formal program a social concluded of the Congregational Guild to be the chief event ot a banquet in the church parlors this evening to the young people ot Congregational belief or who students in the involves the tion of all Congregational In the the young Becoming eligible to virtue ot their registration when they Indicate membership In the Con- church or preference tor Two Cooper will be a feature of The address Is by dean of men at who will speak on vation A social hour in the church parlors will conclude the evening's Forty will received Into in the church at the service and of this twenty-nine wilt be will be included In the ing la the evening tha ad- dress is to he by Rev. J. T. Jones of Council former pastor ot in the dental college that dink is now at least a daj Oh ISO to CHIT Ot ninety Sept. patients are in the linic and it that each 11101 o con- that the daily for is between headquarters in little and i responsible lor the Coo no safe and two accord ing James local chief of Tho lias been l ica Hy robbing j n u in small towns in Dallas Ah ol City a to lorty comes Crow as far away as Many Cedar West and What Cheer depend on clinic foi their TWO KILLED WHEN TRAIN WAS DERAILED men right gers ih Cincinnati trom New Void the to left Collin h Iowa iij HOLE STOPS ANNUAL PUSHBALL CONTEST i gathered on towa field to the annual pushball i and in tho yesterday af tot All in readiness and leinis but while ball it ripped from end to Admission fees uere con est will bo gnen the is lor the m held Iri at Golden Wedding Anniversary or pa. of injuries received during a football fractured when opposing His skull tackled by two Mother of Sll mother of format Henry oC in N V She was the of Lewis 11. ton Higher Satisfactions ot l The last event of the anniversary celebration will be tbe annual church meeting on Tuesday At this time there will he a banquet with toasts which will followed the annual business i Last evening's address Cady was listened to with delight by an auditorium filled with friends of the ing on the subject Call of morrow to the Man of ho said in are celebrating the anniversary of the founding ot Con- in this In 1929 we shall celebrate the four anniversary of the founding Congregationalism in the ed and it is well for us to review again the causes tor we were and the great sion which the Congregational has had here in the American must not forget that owes more to Congregationalism than to any other and We have given to the nation many of the first The first religious the first democratic con- the first true tba first public the first tant missionary to the the first American Missionary to the for- eign the first Missionary the first Foreign Missionary and the first young people's the Christian be we are well and we have a right to be proud of our But we still more concerned about our on Page WEATHER REPORT Furnished by the 1.'. 6. 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