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THE BRAVE SERVIAN WOMEN.
Kaiser Refused to Pay Belgium For Supplies.
amount Lord Kitchener Arrives in Paris By. DR. FRANK CRANE.
By Dr. Frank Crane tion of their property, the estoppel of all advance in science, in There are many who believe in the arts and in social conditions.
131 fighting for their country, going Just by getting ready for defen President of Commerce Board in Antwerp Charges the Germans forth to kill people of another ce the European states have pluncountry in case war is declared by ged themselves into a war of stuBroke Their Word of Honor. si ha their fatherland.
pid, unreasoning hates, a war with In a report issued by the Cham with due deference and loyalty.
These people are conscientions, out an intelligent cause and with ber of Commerce of Antwerp, sig had the honor to send you. brave and high minded. They are no probable beneficial outcome.
ned by its president, Mr. Cas duplicate report which addres.
swayed by patriotism, which is People are asking themselves telein, the derelictions of the Ger sed to the Intercommunal Com far noeer than selfishness of a sla why, when the world for 000 man govenrment in paying its mission on the subjects of requi.
vish spirit.
years has tried military force and debts for goods requisitioned in sitions en masse which had been They are talking pretty loud found it only destructive. why Belgium are made public. In the imposed on the trade of Antwerp.
right now in the United States, it is not time to try SOME Oreport it is stated that not one These requisitnos reached an enor They urge thorough military pre THER WAY tenth of the debts have been paid mous figure, embracing the total paredness, from drilling every These people are not cranks, dre by the Kaiser officials.
stocks in our warsschool boy to creating a mighty amers or base souled slaves. They The Chamber of Commerce, houses and stores accumulated the battle fleet and a large army. are those who are trying to substhrough its president, has issued re at the time of the ocupation of There are others, however. titute a higher passion, humania report to the new members of our town by German troops. The There are people just as cons ty, for a lower, patriotism.
the Permanent Deputation, which requisitioned goods were for the cientious, brave, and highsouled They ar the progressives, the ad now represents, the Belgian go most part removed from the town who do not believe in war, or in vance guard of human progress.
vernment. In the report reference during the months of November getting ready for it.
They are not confined to Ameis made to the efforts of the Bel and December by virtue of might, They will refuse under any cir rica. There are plenty of them in SERBIAN WOMEN CARRYING WOUNDED TO FIELD HOSPITAL gian government to repay the war which is greater than right, with INTERNATIONAL FILM SERVICE cumstances to take up arms to sla Europe.
levy made by the Germans amount the minimum of formality, with.
ughter their fellow men. They de There is in England a No Cons Every available man in Serbia has gone to the front to fight. Thousands have been killed ing to 96. 000. 000. In part the re out any regard to the rights of ny the right of the nation to de; cription Fellowship. composed of others have been made prisoners. The women now are fighting and doing the work of men. Here port is as follows: the owners or holders, withouth mand this of them.
will be seen two Serbian women, at the front, carrying a wounded soldier.
a large body of Englishmen who The Belgian provinces have any previous agreement as to the These persons are as patriotic are willing to do anything for LAS HEROICAS MUJERES SERBIAS just paid the German administra price of the sale.
as the first named class, only they their country except to kill. In a Todos los hombres en Ser bis han marchado a la guerra. No quedan más que mujeres. Estas tion the ninth monthly instalment The actual figures of the requi.
are governed by a passion that is recent manifesto they declare: van hoy a pelear y hacen las vec ces de los hombres que han sucum bido. En este grabado aparecen of the war levy of 430. 000. 000f. sitions, of which have been able above patriotism. We yield to no one in our addos mujeres conduciendo a un soldado herido. 896. 000. 000. They have up to to get details only regarding raw They feel that their first duty is miration of the self sacrifice, the date actually paid out 360. 000. 000 merchandise, this, then, represent to humanity. When nation senti courage, and the unflagging def. 72. 000. 000. of which 45. ing the major part of our imports ment conflicts with humanity sen votion of those of our fellow coun THE DEADLY WORK The Horrors in Serbia 000. 000f. 000. 000) are to be have reached and passed 85. 000. timent the latter has the right of trymen who have felt in their du credited to 60. 000. 000f. 12. 000f. 17. 000. 000. Five months OF THE SUBMARINE way.
Constantly Increase.
ty to take up arms. Nevertheless, 000. 000) imposed specially with more have passed since describ.
Many of them are led to this we cannot undertake the same သ THE WORLD MUST PREPARE TO the guarantee, given by the Ger ed the situation in my report with conviction by religion. They are form of service: our conviction is NUMEROUS MEMBERS OF CREWS EE SHAKEN WITH HORROR man authorities in December, out the smallest improvement, in Christians. Followers of Christ, solemn and unalterable. We glaHAVE PERISHED OR ARE they find in Him no sanction of dly admit. we would even exWHEN ALL THE DETAILS OF 1914, that indemnity for requistio that situation. Payments recei ned merchandise or merchandise ved since then do not represents the doctrine of righteousness by tend the right of the communi: WIML MEKE THE SAME SUGESTIONS MISSING THIS TRAGEDY ARE KNOWN which would still be requisitioned tenth part of the sums still ow.
force ASHE MADE IN ROMA ty to impose duties upon its mem Others, not religious, arrive at LONDON, 29th. The folloSALONIKA, 29th. The hor en bloc would be paid as soon as ing.
the same conclusions by reason.
bers for the common good, but we wing ships have been sunk: The rors of Serbian life are constantly possible in currency, in commercion the increase. Women and chil. al bills of exchange or in credits Make Requisitions Forcibly. They read history and see that ar deny the right of any government PARIS, 29th. Lord Kitche British steamer Tanis whose dren who had no food on the ro on German banks. It therefore thies have destroyed all states that to make the slaughter of our fel ner arrived and was loudly che crew landed safely; the French ads have now to trudge their way remains to our provinces in order May also persuade myself to fostered them lows a bounden duty.
ered by the crowds. He was receiv steamer Algerie of which 29 of through terrible snow storms. to free our country completely call these so called payments ad.
They read the newspapers and do not say these men are right. ed by the British General, Yard the crew are missing and were mong every group of refugees new from the heavy burden imposed vances representing same thirty perceive that military prepared. But do say they are sincere, Buller. and by the representative saved and landed at Marseille; stories are told of heart rending upon her after fourteen months to fifty per cent of bills, advance ruining of tragedies. On the roads thro of invassion to made by payable and the Balkan governments as ready to die for humanity as that Lord Kitchener will make news has been received. Fears are mains flee, the women and children tember, October and November. three months after the conclusion The outcome is an enormous death others are to die for their particu the same suggestions here that he entertained that all have perish plow their way through snow and 1915 that is, another 120. 000. of peace and the payment of toll of their fittest youth, destrue lar country.
made in Rome.
ed.
at nights have to sleep in the open ooof. 824. 000. 000. of which which on maturity involves the air, arround small camp fires.
12. 000. 000f. 600. 000) are parties in the risks of exchange to Sixteen British nurses who aron account of the 60. 000. 000f. an extent which can be appreciat Austrian Officers Swearing Allegiance To The Flag.
rived after travelling for seven. 12. 000. 000) special imposition ed by all.
days accros the slushy, snow co in exchange for the guarantee of In short, on bases within the li vered country, where they only prompt payment for requisitioned mits of my report giving an apate small pieces of bread and lost goods.
proximate round value to goods 15 of their mules from starvation, removed from shipping and trans state that the world must prepaMeets Her Engagements port houses (which was not able re to be shaken with horror when to do before. can assert that all the details of this tragedy are These facts show that for the from 60. 000. 000f. to 70. 000. 000. known last nine months Belgium has. 12. 000. 000 to 14. 000. 000) for bu most scrupulously met the enga requisitions remain to be paid gements made in her name at the requisitions which include nothUSEFUL time of the convention relating to ing but merchandise coming from war contributions. This conven the various principal sources INFORMATION. tion is, however, of an entirely recommerce of Antwerp.
ciprocal character.
The sum was raised to 40. 000 RATES OF EXCHANGE ON SIGHT Moreover, if Belgium has ful 000f. 000. 000. with prompt DRAFTS.
filled her obligations, the German settlement stipulated. On Janus administration is very much be ry 9, 1915, the Govrnor, General hind with its, which is shown von Bissing confirmed this agre: London 12000 clearly by the facts gathered by ement, the report states, and the form New York 132 the Antwerp Chamber of Commer promise was made that a body of San Francisco 132 ce and from the general commer Belgian business men would be New Orleans 132 cial world of Antwerp. facts appointed to reach a solution Humburgh 100 which it is my duty to lay before the problem of payment for irreParis 103 you gentlemen in all sincerity and gular requisitions.
Italy 102 Spain.
128 Russin, England, Italy, Turkey, they ming true and they are quite godat. Reports are current here ra crew, composed of 20 men, no tgh which ontbaninns and Sett: make monthly payments for Sep at the Reichsbank, recoverabe 1333333 113 The Funny Side of Life.
AUSTRIAN OFFICERS SWEARINO ALLEGIANCE 10 THE FLAG PHOTO INTERNATIONAL This eut shows an imposing ceremony which took place on November 1st in one of the principal squares of Budapest, Hungary, where the Austrian officers swore allegiance to the flag.
JURA DE LA BANDERA EN HUNGRIA Este grabado muestra una importante ceremonia que tuvo lugar el 1o. de Noviembre en una de las principales plazas de Buda Pest, Hungría. Los oficiales hicieron la solemne jura de la bandera que el sacerdote bendijo.
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Important In a city boarding house some James Hill was attending ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF time ago the guests were working banquet when stories were called TRAINS AED away at the evening meal when for. Mr. Hill responded, as we The train for Puntarenas leav Mr. Jones broke through the din not unnatural, with a railroad sto es San Jose at 50 a. and ar of clattering knives and forks. ry.
rives at that port at 10 was reading of a new cure When sleeping cars first came The train from Puntarenas leathis morning. he remarked, glan in, he said, the bedelothes in the ves that port at a. and arri cing around the table, If seems berths were very scanty. On one ves in San Jose at 50 that you take off your shoes and of these early cars one night after The train for Alajuela leaves stock ings and walk barefooted everybody had turned in and the San Jose at p. and arrives What do you think of that cu from one of the upper berths: lights were low a loud voice called in that city at 20 re, Mr. Jones? eargerly interrup The train from Alajuela leaves ted the landlady, who had also Porter, got a corkscrew?
that city at p. and arrives in read the story. Do you really the aisle.
The porter came hurrying down San Jose at 20 think that walking barefooted The train for Limon leaves San through grass will make one tone, we don allow no drinking Boss, he said in a scandalized Jose at 46 and arrives at that strong and healthy?
in the berths. Against the rules!
port at 40 Well, smiled Mr. Jones, stre Oh, it ain that, porter, the The train from Limon leaves nuously trying to cut a piece of voice answered. just want to that port at 40 and arrives in meat, it seems to have made this dig out a pillow that sort of wor San Jose at 55 beef pretty tough.
ked its way into my ear.
Hace un placer de la digestión si se toma después de las comidas Cerveza TRAUBE Da vigor a los viejos, fuerza a os jóvenes y belleza a las mujeres LA BEBIDA IDEAL Este documento es propiedad de la Biblioteca Nacional Miguel Obregón Lizano del Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas del Ministerio de Cultura y Juventud, Costa Rica.

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