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The Springfield News-Leader on January 1, 1913

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English: The Springfield News-Leader on January 1, 1913
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Source The Springfield News-Leader on January 1, 1913
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VEDNTSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1813' BPRINOmtLD 4 All il'S TOLL !. HUMAfl LIFE IS HEAVY FOR 1912 Ywr ' Bttt 111 Pmoitt ; Killed Willi Mfcldnff FllhU in UNITED STATES TH1SD ' IN NUMBER OF DEATHS Germany Leads All Landi With - , 23 Three Women Among . .. , : victimi of Came, NUMBER OF AVIATORS . ; , KILLED .IN FIV YEARS 10I ........,..,.. ,. I itio ' .... .!.........:.... u mi ......,..w..... i ;' - vrrriUi...... - ....k..iU Totai - - . , j ...... . ........... Ml York, !. It. In the ri'" ending a total of 111 aviators - have met death t aeroplane awcldenta, .Thro women, two of thera American, iMTf Included imoni the victim. Germany , contributed the '.greatest , number ot , fatalities, twenty - nine, J with Franco and the United Statea ! neat on the list' with twsnty - eeven ; and twenty - sir reepeotlvely, The - la talltle In the British Isle numbered fifteen. To the total Italy contributed ' Russia three! Switzerland two, ' Aastrla, Snanv Roumanla, Greece . and .China cn each. - The complete . net of fatalltlee of the year follow: Jan. II at.. Buchonet, killed while .attempting a landing at Senile, r"ranc. Jan. I Alfred Wagner, student. killed While pracuclng near Parle. '. Jan. llttout. .Ooorner.,0l4 of burnee received In midair at Seal, ,.; Franc. . .Rutherford rage, killed by 'fall of 11 feet at Los Angele. Feb. ' Cant. La Maguet died Of ' Injuries received by fall at Versailles. ' II Schmidt, a Berlin aviator. killed by 100 - foot falL Feb. IT Grahame Gllmour; killed ' while Seating monoplane at t?rook land. England. Feb. It Lieut Ifciceurneau, lttliea ear Pau,. France, when propeller lade broke. ' I March 10 Sutanne Bernard, killed : by fall at Etampes. March. 11 Lieut Sevello, Ffench army - aviator, killed' n flight at Fan, March IS Horr Wltte. - Jtllfetl ' hy " fall In Wright blpUn at Johrtnhls , thai, Oermany. March It Lieut, Albekrtnotf. and i assistant. In Farman biplane, hear ' Sebsstopol. Russia, . - 'March l Rerr ' Kleins, ' killed by ISO - foot, tall at Duaseldorf, - Sei - many, April ; t Calbralth P. Rodger, rlungcd to death In exhibition Bight at long Beach, CaL April 11 Lieut Bonoourt of French i army, killed ' by fall near Bar - Le ' Due, Franco. '. April IT John Verrept Belgian air HUSBAND KNEW BEST 1 Mrs. Biahop Reluctantly Consented to Advice of Husband, Bat Is Bight Glad She Did, Now 5 Warerly. Va. In a letur from thla place. Mrs. Mattle L Blsbop aays: "1 suffered mlsersbly from womanly trouble and every thing I ate would put me In such misery I would have ..' to go to bed until It wore oft I could ' . not even wash my dishes, after ' a , meaL At last my husband begged me ' to take Cardul, the woman's tonic I had tried so many different kinds of medl - . , eiae, I Jdn't want to take It but . agreed to try It for bis sake. ' Before I had finished on bottle, 1 , could at an I wanted and could do all of my work all right I gained In weight and looked ,o much better, that '.my own sister said she wouldn't av known jn hatthe seen me away from home, ;. . ... I hal always recommend Cardul, for I know it will do all you claim." . If yon suffer from any of the nu - eron f milium ot womahll1 traiftle. don't wait antll titer trouble become chronla Ton owe U, to. - yourself, rom friends and your fairflly, to try ' to re gain jour normal health. '. Take Cardut the womau' tonic, as so many thousanda .of other women . have don, with good results. ; Bv White to: 'Advisory ' IepU ' Chattanooga - Medicine : Co, Chattanooga Tenn, jfor Special ' In - " atructlonSk an 44 - page booK,. Hoe Trealmnt4ir . WomenA sent - i - 'plia fnan, at Tersalll, Franc.' Supposed suicide. '. - '. v. - ' . - ...' '., April ! Lieut.. VIII d'Avrav, killed tn fight at VeVdun, Franoe. - - May ' t Oordon Hoeell, .died of la. Juries received In - fall at Berlin. Mny Oonnt Roblllartf Ooaaae, kaied la fllakt at Nice. v May 7 Her Machmayer, killed In fall at Fohannesthal, Oermany, : May It Han BchmlguiekL killed ln fall at Caasel, Pniaela. . ' Mir 11 Ray Wheeler and paasen ger. Peter oiasser, knisd at Kmloon Perk. Bt. Louts. May II Edward Flshe and pa see a. ger. V. I Maaon, killed at Brooklands, .ngisno. a i May 14 Capt ' Echeman, killed hi 110 - foot fall at Etampes. - , , May II Fred '. Southard, amateur, killed In practice near Xenta, Ohio. 1 "' May II Lieut Bchllchting. kUled la flight at . Johannesthal.. Oermany. - . June 1 Philip O. Parmalee, pjunged to death In flight at North Yakima, Waah. - ' ' Juna 1 M. Robl. killed while fir in c as - passenger at - Lavlgny, Franoe. June ' a Albert - Bachataetter and Lieut Still, killed near Bremen, Oer - msny. J una 1 Oottlleh Boat Qerman avia tor, killed near Hamburg. June I H. Tlsseur, killed In Brst flight at Mourmelon. Franoe. June t Klmmerllrlg ' and Tonnet killed In 104 - root faU.at Mourmelon, Franc. "'" , June 11 Lieut Haselhurst V. 8. A, and Al Welsh, at CoUege Park, Md. Jun IT Mis Julia Clark of Denver, killed In first eight at Spring. June ituDop ana nnrnan. French army avlatpra, killed In mid air col lie km. June 11 Henry Turner, an ' amateur. killed in practice at Hempatead, L. L June II Lieut Von Fatkenbryn. Oerman army 1 aviator, plunged to death at Doeberlt. . June J Herr Schadt killed while testing military aeroplane at Mu hausen, Oermany. Jan to Benno Ooenlg. died of In juries reeelvedVtn fall at Altona, Pru sis. July 1 MUs Harriet Qulmby and W. A. P. WUIard. killed In faU near Boatrn. Moss. July 1 - Capt Bayo of Spaalsh army. died cf Injuries received In fall on J - aue. 19. ;., July 4 Lieut Veranda of Rouman Ian army, 'killed by fall near Buchar est . . July I Cspt Loralne and Herat MaJ - Wilson, willed In fall at Balls - bnry Plata, England. July t Rene B del, lost In tog and fen ZOO feet to death at St Cyr. France. Julr II Victor Smith, Jr.. amateur, killed by fall at Aavenswood, Cal. July It M. Oliverea. well known French aviator, killed by SOO - foot fall at.'Elajnpes. juiy id L.ieur. neauisKi or Russian army, - killed by fall at SebnstonoU July I a Lieut. Preusser of Oerman rmy, killed while lending near Lclp - ,Ju.ly .17 Flecher - and mechanic, diuthe(ltp death jkAT Munich, Bavarta XugoS Charles L. Caraplcll, Au - IraUan; aviator, killed by fall at HrooklpndX Eng. Aug. - irR. C Fenwick. killed In overturned machine, at Sallxbury, Eng. Aug )1 George Thompson, killed when machine . overturned at Lamar, Coi. " .. v i. . .. Au. 15 Lieut Manilnl, Italian army aviator, fell .Into sea off Tripoli cosst first to lose life ha active war service. , Aug. It Fung Bue, pioneer Chines aviator, killed by 150 - foot fall at Canton. China. Aug. II Lieut Chandenler of French army, burned to death In midair at DouaL Sept 4 Capt Hamilton and Lieut Stewart of the British army, - killed at Stevenage, England. Sept I Lieut Stager of Vavarlan army, killed by fall at Munrsh. . 8ept 10 Lleuta, Hotchklss and Bettlngton of British srmy, killed st Wolvercote, England. Sept 11 William Chamber, died of Injuries received In exhibition flight at Greene, N. T. Sept It Karamanlakls, fell Into sea near Patras, Greece. Sept II Paul Peck, killed while trying to glide at Chicago. Sept . II Lieut 8lebert killed by fall while scouting In' Ssxaony. Sept 14 Russell Blair, killed In midair collision with Oeorge Metach at Chicago. Sept 10 Russell Blair, killed In exhibition flight at Shenandoah, Iowa. Sept 11 jl.leute. Berger end Jung - haus of Oerman army, killed at Fret - burg. Saxony. Sept 11 J. H. Astley. Englash aviator, killed In exhibition fight at Belfast. Ireland. Sept. Is Lieut Regassonl, killed While Vying a new aeroplane at Turin, Italy. Sept Is John I IpOnestaff, killed when biplane buckled at Mlneola, L. I. Sept ID Lieut Rockwell and Corporal Scott, U. B. A, killed at College Park. Md. Sept 10 Lieut Hovey of German army, died - of - injuries received In Saxony. - : Oct 3 Charles p. Walsh, plunged to desth In exhibition flight at Trenton, N. J. Oct. 4 August Dlrkmeler. killed while attempting a turn at Hangyar. Oermany. N Oct M." Mondo, a Japanese aviator hilled In flight at Sevens, N. T. - Oct' Ernst Eilg and mechanletsn, killed In 100 - foot faU at Johahheathal. Oermany. ' ' - "" - ' Oct T Lieut Oordasce, IUllan army s via tor, and hla mechanio, rtc - calo, aeroplane . overturned in ' flight ner Rome; Plccalo killed. Oct I - Joseph Stevenson, died of Injuries received In flight at Blrmlng - bam. Ala,'1 - - . ' .,,, Oct li. - Coblno, Swiss airman, and passenger, killed In fall at Berne, Swttserland.' - ' , - Oct U Lieut. - Blanc, French mill; tary.evlaton killed In fall at Chalons, Franc. ., - ' .' , - - 7' Oct it Lieut Welsabarth of Oer - men army, and passenger,,' killed In V'nrtvmbrrg. - '" Oct j 10 Amedee Laccur, French ,. .. Jr. - ' 'i ' . ' ' ,..',,'. fiery BnaVSflBS(fBaBsjsBj ti M the Leader we we question. READ THIS interested present time ' . . - in possible, a Electric and and mean harm to all. credit of one credit fif We propose to make Springfield her advantages business enterprises an opportunity propose HOUSE. - In Hvintor, killed in fall at Mussldan, l - 'rance. Oct. IS Louis' Mitchell, killed 200 - foot fall at Montgomery. Ala. Oft - SO Llut. Hamburger of Bavarian army, killed In fall at Muntsti. Nov Jt Lieut. Marechal of French army, Silled by 100 - foot fall at Char - tres, France. Nov. t Austrian military aviator, killed In fall at Goers. Nov. (.Lieut Altrlchter of Oerman army, and passenger, killed ot Halberstadt Oermany. Nov. II Andre Frey. killed In 110 - foot fall at R helms, France. Nov. II Lieut Laurent, French army aviator, killed In fall at Etampes. Nov. SO Paul Arondet, killed In ISO - fall at Juvlay - Hur - Orge, France. Dec. 14 Horace Kearney and Chester Lawrence, believed to have perished In eea' while attempting fliht from Los Angeles to San f ranrtaro. Dec. 14 Lieut. Tarke of Hoyal navy and reaaenger. Hardwlcke, killed I'y 150 - foot fall at Wlmberloy, Knulund. EUat Cough Mdioln for Children. "I ni vry glad to say a few words in Praia ot Cnamtrtaln'a Cough Remedy" wrlta Mr a. LI da Dewey, Milwaukee. Mia "I hava ua4 It for yeaia bo(h for m children and myaelf and It naver fulls ro rllavo and euro a couajh or cold - No family vitb - children ahouM t lthou( It aa It glvea almoat Immediate re lef In caara of croup.' ChambrUiln a Couch Remedy la pleaeant arrd aafe to tmKrn. which la of a;ret Importance wh - nS a medicine muat be ftiven to youny children. For aale by all delra. Belf - control la t fin thlnn to b born with, but the man who achieve It afttr Krowtngr up undlnclpllnfd I a eonquero - fnr fair! FAIR EXCHANGE A New Baek for sn Old One riow e Resident Msds a BsoT Back Strang. The bark aches st' times with a dull. Indescribable feeling, making - you weary and restless; piercing pains shoot across the regloa of the kidneys, and again the loins are sn lame that to .stoop Is agony. No use to rub or apply a plaster to ths back If the kidneys are weak. Tou cannot - reach th cause. Follow the example ot this Springfield citlsen. Mrs. D. O. Craig. 1011 W. Walnut street. Springfield, Mo., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills sre a good kidney medicine. They have been uned in my family successfully. One'of the family complained of dull pains through, the small of bis back snd bis kidneys win Irregular In art ion. Hla back was stiff and lame. He heurd so much about ttoan's Kidney Pills that he finally' got a bos. They war thu first medicine that ever relieved him," . For sale by all' dealers Price (0 cents. Foster - Mllburn . Co.. Huffalo, New York, sola! agents for the United States, ', ' . . ' ' Remember th name Doan's nd take no other.,,

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