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   Moberly Semi-Weekly Monitor (Newspaper) - November 7, 1916, Moberly, Missouri                                MOBERLY VOLUME 45 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 7 MO NUMBER 43 AS THIS AS A BERLIN by wireless to Sayville Nov provinces occupied troops of the central says the Overseas News Agency were the scene today of a great and momentous historic event Germany and by joint action proclaimed Warsaw and Lublin tho Kingdom of Poland and reestablished tho right of the Polish nation to control Its own destinies to live an independent na tional life and to govern itself cho sen representatives of the nation A few days ago a Polish delegation upon the imperial chancellor von Its mem hers were Poles of all classes all ranks of society ami all They transmitted to the tho wishes of the Polish nation which now have been gran red to them Thus the kingdom of Po land from which in tho past came fa mous rulers like the a dynasty founded by Jagello which reigned In Poland from 138G to 1572 and glorious soldiers like the great Sobieski John Iff king of Poland in J is now to new life The Poles are free from Russian oppression no more to be trodden the heels of the Cossack The liberty that had been destroyed a cen tury ago on Russian instigation now is restored The rule of the knout been abolished Poland has been given back to western civilisation The manifesto issued at Warsaw and Dublin reads as follows His majesty the German emperor V and his majesty tho emperor of Aus apostolic king of Hungary by firm confidence In a final victory of their arms and prompted by a desire to lead the districts con quered by their armies under heavy sacrifices domination to wards a happy future have agreed to these districts a national stale with a hereditary monarchy and a con government The exact frontiers of the kingdom of Poland shall be outlined later The new kingdom will receive tho guarantees needed for the Tree develop ment of its own forces by Its intimate relations with both powers The glor ious traditions of the ancient Polish armies and the memory of the bravo comradeship in the great war of our days shall revive in a national army Tho organization Instruction and com mand of this army shall be arranged by common agreement The allied monarchs express tho confident hopes polish wishes for the of a Polish state and for the national development of a Polish king dom shall now be fulfilled taking duo consideration of tho political conditions In Europe and of the wel fare and of their own coun tries The great the western neighbors of the olV Poland shall have on their eastern frontier shall be a free and happy state enjoy ing its own national life and they shall welcome with joy the birth and pros development of this state The semiofficial All Zeitung prints a leading ar ticle entitled Hour of Fate stating that a hundred years ago as a result of tho congress at Vienna Po lands fate went into the hands of Kus sla but that now freedom is Inseparably linked together with the victory of Germany and her allies Uho neighborhood of Butte Do COUrt Keeping np their offensive in the Verdun region the French have boon enabled to occupy the entire village of Vaux and also the town of Pam loup which is situated a mile to tho oast of Fort Vaux THE PETTICOATS rOiH Several score Monroe county women a goodly of them living in Paris arc trying to adjust themselves to tho task of through the win ter without the 1917 model silk petti coats they woue to get for tho cont sum of 10 cents apiece Some thing like a hundred thousand Ameri can women fell victims to the mon scheme of I lie very mean man who separated them from fhis wretch advertised that any woman who would write five letters to friends his great then send 10 cents in cash would receive a 3917 model silk petticoat regular price After receiving a wagon load of dimes the enterprising adver tiser skipped out in order to escape officials who were sent out Forty thousand remit ii nebs reached Minneapolis after the charge or his office His aris victims say he is mean er man than the one who a certain brand of years ago With every cash order for a dollars worth he gave lho purchaser choice of any article catalogue ranging from to a grand piano Most of them took sets of 3hina and elegant pieces of The soap was delivered ami the dollar collected on the spot The presents never Appeal PIT PLAYER IS If TEAM WILL JAST 11 IS VOTt IN BY Weather which is again hampering tho operations of our armies has in ntl times influenced the course of battles Its effect however has generally been and some past examples form precedent At Crocy for instance the groat rain which Froissart records rendered useless the bowstrings of the Genoese archers but tho English hows being kept in cases were 7iot affected At Plassey too a heavy shower ot rain powder to such an his fire slackened and Clive was ed to avenge the massacre of the Black Hole Bud weather materially contributed to the Napoleons expedition against Russia and the in their retreat at Solforino wore saved from annihilation by a hurricane so fierce that according to the of that day nothing could any longer be distinguished on tho field of bat London Chronicle PARTS Nov French troops in the region of France and northeast of Verdun have again ed the Gorman lines hard of tho Somme between and to the oust of the latter place and on the St Pierre Vaast Wood sector Important gains wore made In fighting which proceeded throughout Sunday according to the French official communication The attack on the St Pierre Vaast Wood which was made from three sides simultaneously the French three trenches on the northern side and he entire German positions on the southern outskirts of the wood To the Horth despite the stormy weather the British over a front of a thousand yards captured the mills In A Thoda Bara wore necklace which provoked many inquiries among those at the William Fox studios Hs necklace Miss Bara explained Every mandarin Ahain always contains JOS beads You can also tell a mandarin chain by the flat stone pendants strung upon a flat silk tape in the middle and two chains one short and one long on either side af it Each dangle has its own meaning It was the warm color and the of the Oriental jewels my fancy Hone hasa liking for jade as I have those necklaces match well with Jade brace lets or jade hair ornaments IX 1MHJOH COURT There was only one offender in po lice court this morning A Mexican gave his name as J Lindsay and who had been arrested for fighting was arraigned on a charge of disturb ing tho peace He entered a plea of not guilty and his trial was set for this afternoon COMPANY The fire called out in response to an alarm coming from Forest Park this afternoon Burning grass was said to bo threatening a house nearby and it was deemed best to have the company extinguish the blaze of the Wilson Club are requested to attend the moating which will be held at the Court House Mon day night This meeting will close the campaign arid it is sure to be full of interest for every Democrat in Mob erly Come out and whoop or for Wilson and the entire national state and county licket H D a member of the Pitts burgh Pirates base ball team who got nis start in base ball in this city played with the Signals un der the name of White will vote or Wood row Wilson for president Mr in St Charles jut as he will be in for sever al days and will not be home in time or the election to vote here going before and uch papers as are necessary When he played hero eight years ago young Baird was but Hi years old 11 is rise in base ball re i ho was one the most tho Pittsburgh team his Die was used as a utility nan playing in every position lint the ox and behind the bat In the KM amos in which he took part hebroke L worlds record by reason not mak ing a single error During the last in St Louis between and Cardinals Mr guest of honor at a ban n not whore he was tendered a UN 11 BY KUDE IS ST LOUIS landslide for Woodrow Wilson and De i This is the United State Senator William who ar rived Saturday iii The Republicans rive moving heav en and earth in an effort to elect Mi Hughes said Stone but they cannot this election There is not enough money in the Treasury pC the to pur chase the electoral in tbc coming election labor iu Wiis country is being trade put to the The unionists fliat if Mr Hughes is elected i Will mean tbe death knell to organ labor in this country New York City up a tre mendous majority for and we will hove a safe margp in Greater New York to overcome Republican vole in tbe rural districts of New York are both women in State Ohio and tin sale for Democrats will give the electoral vote to Wilson Tlie interests are to make Hughes the favorite in as they think this condition may effect on the nine per cent ot the voters in this country have made up meir minds as to how hey will nothing will change them valuable gold watch by his St Charles Wilson Tuesday He came hero this morning where he took part exhibition game played there day from in an yes tor SPECIE DIED YESTERDAY PASSED AWAY AT II IS AT Y JtN 1 d Specie years old tiled at the family residence on Watson at oclock a illness of short duration Mr Specie had lived in Moberly many his friends will regret to learn of his death He was born April 8 1842 He is survived by six daughters Mrs James Reed of Mrs Filmore of near this city Mrs James Archie Mrs Pearl Patrick Mrs Robert Mrs 13d Rupp all of Mob erly three sons Ad and Robert Specie of Moberly and Clarence near Higbce Twentynine dren and eight soare loft to mourn his death Tho funeral services be held from tho late residence at oclock tomorrow afternoon conducted by the Rev and burial will be made in Oakland cemetery The big bowl ing tournament a I the Y M iQ A which wi 1 rnn i ij one when tho lino up against ol strongest bunch pin killers in the As nobody has had anything in tho way of practice Car many months it is not expected any records wilt be bro ken tonight and boys will probably lib worked harder chasing the balls than plus The alleys are said tobe in first but no mention can be made at this time of the bowlers form VEKK liOX Harry T DC who has acted four previous productions for William Fox Fox photoplays and will bo seen in a forthcoming rc Mr De a stage debut at the age when lie played in Peak with the famous Fanny Daven port later ho again with Miss Davenports company in Cleopatra He also appeared in support of Mrs Fiske Richard Mans field and Olga Nethersole Tn the drama Mr De Vere has had extensive experience After doing pictures for various concerns Mr De Verc joined Fox and acted in Baltic of Hearts The Fnd of Uta Trail The Man from and The Benst beyond any question STRAW VOTE VOTE THE IN The tabulation of the Rexall straw vote to Nov as received by C 13 Zahl in this city shows but change in the relative standing of tha States from the last two preceding tab Out ol a total vote of Wilson has a majority of 1P8 of popular votes and electoral votes to Missouri stands Wilson to Hughes vote outside states is as follows State California i Connecticut Delaware 1 daho Illinois V Indiana town Kansas Maine Massachusetts of the southern wo is S ALL Wilson 2275 1302 1502 1lughca ATS RIO AT TONIGHT T Down at 11 tonight the cam P to lie announced that hey will attend M J Lilly and J H of this city Prosser of will lie among the will be a grand torchlight and automobile procession and will bo spent in a manner will the campaign one long fo be re membered Tho rally starts at oclock and following the parade the speaking will commence Many of the Democrats who will attend from here will tripin automobiles but others will go on tho re turning to 11 oclock The will furnish music for tho occasion ST LOUIS Nov a German newspaper having a large cir culation among in St Louis and throughput the Middle West almost an entire page in its Sunday issue to advocating the of President Wilson Thirty reasons are given why its readers for Wilson Among these are his success in keeping ine country out of war the numerous ben laws passed during his admin ami his friendship Cor the la boring class Three columns are devoted to an ex pose of The faulty logic in its advocacy of Hughes A car toon Is from The Globe which shows and Hughes maun lug a cannon which is trained upon Wilsons record as President VOK 11 HI The police were notified about one oclock this afternoon that an unknown man was trying to break into the resi dence at 118 street Officer Poison at tho scene and later telephoned that he was r the man near the Moberly brick yards Neighbors who saw the man enter the house telephoned for the police w R C The ladies of lames How W U C entertained the department inspector Mir Branger of Maryville Mo aLthe nome of Mrs Wednesday Nov 1 The house wan decorated in flags the inspect ion a nnc oclock luncheon was served and Ihe spent in playing dominoes Now Jersey Mexico New York North Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode island South Dakota Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wisconsin Wyoming 1071 702 70 I 3057 1121 2782 in i M 2 10 7 17318 3917 10100 1 7H2 2 31870 18291 KiOll G I U 8032 1S02S 2090 I 17 LONG N L Nov ident Wilson wired his final word of the campaign to the men who have worked to bring about his tion The telegram sentto every Stale and county chairman in the country follows I thank you heartily for the splen did work done by you and by all the workers in the cause of progressive principles at issue in this campaign The Tight is won I fuKy believe hough 1 take this means of urging you to renewed exertions and vigi lance to see that belated efforts to the public do nol succeed Our country is prosperous secure ind happy and its prosperity is upon i sound basis Steps to protect our commerce and industry in any emer gency after the European war ends SERVICES CONDUCT I mr OF ST JOSEPH MARKED THE DAY j have been The antidumping clause of the war revenue act provides ho executive with ample power to prevent the dumping df surplus manufactures upon our The Tariff Commission will shortly be appointed and at work lo provide the facts which will determine what legislation is necessary orde sirable 1 need not add that the Fed oral reserve act is a guarantee against panics and that tho Federal Trade Commission will aid as it already has helped to preserve the stability of our domestic and foreign commerce I am confident time lias passed in America when votes can be bought the defiled by cor rupt practices or the judgments of the American people determined or ceremonies marked the services at St Johns Catholic church Sunday morning the occasion being the administering of confirmation to a class of over one hundred by Right Rev Bishop Burke pre late of the St Joseph Diocese The Bishops Mass was celebrated at eight oclock and those who were to be confirmed attended these services in a body At ten oclock Solemn High Mass was sung by Rev Father Balger of St Joseph with Father Carney act ing as Master of Ceremonies and Father Mullen as subdeacon Immediately after Bishop Burke robed in the impressive insignia of bis administered confirmation to the large class after he had deliver ed a very appropriate sermon Tn Ibis class were seventynine children from the Sisters School the boys in white and the little girls white and wearing long white veils the symbol or purity making a very beautiful and inspiring scene moved with clockwork precision J the watchful eyes of two At flic beginning ol the 10 oclock mass Bishop Burke and the celebrants of the mass entered the church between i wo long rows of tbe children who were to receive ihe sacrament During 7SIU v Special to the Monitor ST LOUIS Nov Wil son will be elected before tho States east of the Allegheny mountains are reached declared Judge James Cow gill chairman of the Democratic Stale Committee today noon My informa based nn advises from the Democratic National Committee and throughout the western middle western portions of the country Missouri will be for Wilson and the ticket by not less than from 50000 to and the entire Demo cratic State tickel will win Success is ours because we deserve to win Judge Cowgill IMM Wll D C Nov f men voters are playing part in tho present election said Louis F Post Assistant Secretary of Labor in addressing the Womens son Union here last night He said women of Illinois and other Middle Western States are working for the reelection of President Wilson and Ihe Mexican of had gone farto OK music selected T especially for the oc Smart and Miss Mar in any way by the use of money ho services the choir fit is however our duty to take every precaution lest conscienceless agents of the sinister in op position to progressive principles and popular government resort in their desperation to industrial coercion or lo the evil and insidious practices of a decade or more ago gare Murray acted as sponsors for ihe confirmation class Bishop Burke said in his sermon ilial confirmation typified the descent of the Holy Ghost upon the Apostles in ilu form of tongues of fire Before this tho Apostles easy victims of persecution as we find St Peter denied FOR THE jho Master thrice die night before jibe and the traitor Judas now past and colonies of bees are received ihe Holy Ghost they went paring for the winter TlLis is he sea son for robbing since the bees have little to do except their stores or trv to rob some weak colony of forth the Gospel fear lessly So then confirmation makes rs strong and perfect Christians and 5oldiers of Jesus Christ part or all stores Money or Bishop second vis or sweets should not be exposed at this it to Moberly since tlie Moberly parish season and where it is necessary to was transferred to the St Joseph dio go into a hive smearing the honey should be avoided Select the latter part of a warm afternoon and do not keep tho hive than neces sary Much of supposed winter loss cose lie congratulated the people of St John on the splendid church built under the capable direction of Father Carney and closed his remarks by urg ingall to be perfect Christians and of today where absolute civil and relig ious liberty is enjoyed by everyone Wo Ohio was and later cally conceded the Slate to the Demo crats Mr Post Democratic asserted If Ohio a number of the doubtful States in this election also will be decidedly in favor of President Wilson Mr Pence introduced a resolution entitled A Reminder to Voters in the Great Cities which praised the forts of the in the road strike crisis ef TO I WASHINGTON Nov dations have been made by Che General Naval Board concerning ihc tentative design ol the battleships which will bo included in building program to be presented to the Naval Commit tees of the House and Senate al the next session The new will be a radical improvement in the way of armament protection speed and displacement The new vessel will be of about 10000 tons displacement It will carry ac cording o he present project twelve guns and there will be an increase in ihe speed by two or perhaps Hi roc knots and spring dwindling is due to rob loyal of this glorious land bins at this season Robbing should ours the only country in the world not be mistaken for the normal activi ty of a hive To avoid trouble restrict tho entrances of especially be weaker To make sure that tbe bees enter the winter in good condition see that each stand has a supply of honey which means about thirty pounds Examine the hives ami see that not to one sido and that they pitch slightly forward Make sure the hives are not cracked and the covers well and see that they stand on well drained li 6 1 too to the winjer Give a colony of bees plenty of good honey a dry hive and enough to prevent the too rapid change of temperature inside the hive and it spring given will escape winter injury and dwindling A little tlie bees at this time mean much to them later The ML Salem Baptist church near Mo will celebrate iis Tilth anniversary Nov 33th AH of her for mer pastors and members are cordial ly invited and anyone else that would like to be with us We will have din ner and spend the day The meeting will be continued for some days Pro T L West will aid in the same Done bv order of h e eh u rch C M WEKK OP The Fourth Street Methodist church Missionary Society of which Mrs James T Cross is president will meet at tbe church every afternoon during the week promptly at 3 oclock with the exception of Wednesday afternoon the Missionary Society will have its meeting at taking the place of the regular midweek prayer meeting Thc appointed leaders for lbe are Ik AY Mrs if J A Wednesday Smith G L Dodson 10 R Hickerson Saturday Childrens U 13 Merrill Tbe subject for the entire week will be Latin America The offering will go to with the exception of Saturday and thai will go to the Work All the ladies of the church are cor invited and are asked to bring their with them SUX Funeral services for the late Mrs Caroline Fanner were held from the of her daughter Mrs on Sampson street yesterday afternoon conducted by the Rev C N Broad burial was in Oakland ceme The obsequies were largely al 1S 1IKRK Mrs William Morgan formerly of King this city but now a resident of Texas is here for a short visit with and She is en roil to to New York for a visit Mrs Morgans hus band formerly was in business here with the late Mr Apgar The family has many friends hero an all of them i arc glad to see Mrs A marriage license was issued late tended by friends of the deceased ami Saturday mg many beautiful and Mrs bt to J F Stone of v this ancy Hay denof Toledo 10 ho i which Mrs Ohio 11o couple stated WOS 1011 by al who hoy o bo her malte leir home  

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