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I lurledln? aUo.i.-r.oi nisT toa psa.oo sbconu bow 9id.au \t - ? . ? ? -.-:,-,?.?).. s ? i.C ' I I , N. ?1 -.?:!??? , ... ? ... ? i ?M aas) Mtt an K. 1 Pi as HOW TO GET TO THE SPEfcDWAY M, ?:,!,,ii.,.MI<- Via Hr,..,WI>o ?I? ii Ii? Mmii I anal M M iIiImih?!,??? I?, Ian?-?? M I ?. ?I l|>reaab*roush ?.*,:?? I, Si I Mrl.l?,-? " ll> mil Hi Kill?. Ii.,.. i i at Hi ? ife Hall, il.ar.aln? to H i? I.In... H.,.. i. 'I " ? .Ulli rlrldse *.,!,,?,.. |? fiorniieh rerrj .u Lesta i. .., . H H ? ? ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? thi ? : A . ? : ? l.ouid Ra ? ? ? ? ? ? : ? I I BULGARIAN MOVE AID TO SERB FOES < i.niiiood trass pagi ? normal ? ? ? Mutual R?assurant 11 l but w . cy o: ? :-ied neul i ? , . - . - .... ? ? ri cea I ... : not as than it ? I may t the rea of I w e 11 ? ? rests a is to < ii preponderant put ? ' ?? the ndependi t .'lope lor Demobilisation, the n Balkan ... ta eo . ivert tha pn ice." . < eh was re- - with prolong? i us leader of the major opposition, srose, ? I that spprovi ??< I - I ? ' i ido] ted by the ? .. . ? ,? In such matters of all parties were entirely at one. Exeept for fre jucnt af en ? in the ? lhamber srhl la Prei . : . mob ared it to be the p i -. - . ? ? ? ? , ? ? ? ? ? and Ka1 -.i ? ... BRITAIN DELIVERS DUMBA GUARANTEE Vienna Advices and Envoy's I. ?? quest Vie? ed as Submission to Recall Demand. ? Sprint ared te Acting it thi dud nndei ? i Duml . ? ? I :> mer < ? ; i . ? m. i ward trip Dr. Dun ii on New Voi * I I PASSPORT/"REST CLEW To GERMAN PLOT IN MEXICO l arreachifig Federal In quiry Begun After Sei/ -ir ? of A. !>? Meloy. BA< K FROM ENGLAND, IS TAKEN ON LINER Companion Is Prisoner <?f Brit ish ?is u< m of tu many Conspiracy Charge Made. \ ? ... > ? pr em i sei scnsatioi to thi in Mexico. ? ? try tu tiie em ? b Jurj red the arre it ? Andrew ratati tor and promt tei "? enterprises, on a f aiding ? ? Ritelen, a ? lei to ol M. loy gained ? ? th I?. R. c. 1 ? i -t.i. k awii I against . m the Holland' \n. terdara upon h e r n : I ? i v h v ..f Justice. i before United I ? I .1 held ill .. i ', -..h. r 7. Ai ting 1 had sent i . f ii. the National any, in ranging for h II. Sari ... I stunt who ? ' I grand jurj imniei. '?'? ?? ? K. Brothy, ret irned from th hun and hi- Wife. Wai ? Paiaport I ..- <?ni\ aa lactdeat, lv nn ' - ? ? It I iri will Si tember lull ? '? ? ? ntrell to In' ? n ? ?.' tar? of t t<> bo leaned *c t forth i tatea that on ?? ? ? ite in which i ? t he had ?. -. " and d< . " ? i m I ' eera as ? it ? "Gat !'? lylvi . and had id met ? laid I" Be Germaa Secret Agent. . :.. be ii confidential ? ? ?. nment who was lent i.> thi ng to the Pederal authorities, Ritelen, then under ?' i\ e m this ling munition- <.:' arar ment. Por orl his tter port of Julv. . in Auguat \nieri ii. with the Meloya. n '?! nt Palmouth hv the ? nd is now m an in cum p. i. ? len fa led In bis attempt te ri * an Ami ..... . : p,? n ? the name of Ed V. ( t i said. Meloy and 1, ' etarj ? er.' ? . i . i ... : I ? . , eli n. and leged, papera f >und in '? el disclosed the the fraudulent United A Washing! i ?.! adviser in this ... , . .... \ tardai birth. He i ] bert Street Ha ? ? .. Men ? ' ? - He declined to - Irreal I- a Miatahe ' Pi f the firm of I Proskaaer, of ill . .: l.i I " The go ven ? ? - ?.? '?? i grave Mi loy. I at tl ? ate, ox ? he ii eatii t ?n" etaii ed by the ? I ? ? ... ? , - '? ?? .? De ' ' ? .it 23 te up tei. Ca| the M ? .itour ? hi. . known ai Il t i n n s ? ? . ernment I ? ed te \ thi oi met ? t. it ? lu order I et thi . ? ? ? ( . ? ed te bai a been ? t fell ti ? pe? t ?" oaa ohtoiaed : itera left on thi '? v\ iin<>? in i bnrec < aaa, 1 i> was ne. ? ? ? . ? i, | Later, in Januar; ,;.?,. . .... m Putting il plainly We have the biggesl building ever buili brand ties/ mi ,1, mastht minute you live in located ?? th? core of commercial ami financial activity equipped with evt n conct ?vable device for convenience, ior comfort, and for safety and far more reaaonable in its renta than is jiiitified by th?' character of its advantages. Equitable Building Corporation 120 Broadway the lira? ' i raili er 12, 1911, an api c i ?? . ? ? ? ?? . ng the I ? ; ? erupt, ? It. Melo V ? l in the applicat I t the pub I . a proa ?. S. ASKS AI FOR ARMENIANS Ambassador von Bern storff Asserts Conditions Are Exaggerated. U aahington, 8< pt SO 1 h? Department i an infor Hem ? Germ in | . ne At 111. : . i be ; quest, it became da), was mi yet bi .... ith the . tai.nauli which ng the Arm? rtian had been sxs d. Of i rep ted to ( ' Foi Bl ?! no su. ; the government tent adi ie< i have vn that o fer 'here h.ii can righ* . ? i ich would make a I "..rma! official. from ites that ? - d propertj Ambassador " it Co ? nople, to-di I am to ... i of ? mi if Ar? menian relief work be inen \v i ; ? mittet Arme: ? \ ' r Irmeniam reported ?? ... : ? i Presidei I het ^ - ? i i act DUMB? TO SAIL TUESDAY Arrive- Mt re with Wife?Racgatre ragged for Trip. !>r. T. Dumb \ tSsa lor of Austria-Hut:/.i; . immer ' ? ? il ?tel St Ri gi . All of h d with the gi o n an.i the Sti an ship Nieui I sails ? mitted t ' tion of de ; hat boat. ? i. and two inti Are^ou a Detective? PvONT admit you *~^ haven't started Arthur Mac Farlane's big story! i Why, man ! you're backward ! You'll be the lonesomest soul in town if you don't get on the inside quick I Help solve the mystery and win die $500 offered for the correct solution! Plunge into the lug' thriller -"Behind the Bolted Door?" in yay The first Illu-.rtated weekly in America Out today On every news m and .> ?h^A.<aoy*j GERMANS BREAK RUSSIAN POSITION ON VILNA ROAD Von Hindenburg Takes 1,000 Prisoners in New Drive on Left. ADVANCE ON MINSK SEEMS INDICATED Mackensen, in Pripel Marshes. Rushes Foe Across Styr River \ ustrinos Reinforced. Loi Ion, Si it M Pieid Karahal voa il nd nburg, wh la claiming to have mad? tome progi operation! againat !??. - till ? long i .?? from that eity Hi- tro i f Vilna, however, have had They ha'. <? broki n ? i Raaaian poaition and ed a thoueand priaonei - It ii it t ? ' first sti aha in hlow again?t the Rnaaian right, and that he intends to advanc ard in the direction of an.I endeavor to cut off the ? ? retiring from Baranovichi. South of tha Pripet marahe Pield Marshal von Mac- | and ! hre stuck, th? I: I - ?riven back acro-s the ^--.r ? alone the Gall vu heavily hammering at nan arm:' .-. re are rumors that Field Marsha! von Hindenburg has been rein! 1 ? ? ? Moreover the Au it ? judging fi on their ? ? tin- BOUth, apparently have received ? (,HUMAN' OFFICIAL i dsj'- Oern ?< o? ' *>- foi' i f 11'. insk we ed t my hack into the p...' ?,,?'?, . . ? ,,? a/e isulowo i atareen 1 ? ..., ..:' Poatawy were . for us. One ? era, were tu' n and lia ca ?.,.?1- mar'..m- -un- were eap ^r '*>+ ?c ? ?? sea ?- .ri.^aw/ttur.^* ?fl??. 47^ gre, L/ rc?c/i/me 7 /" /* / ( au??W _1 ?fOuHs (lf raps (9oa!s C rtVf/%51 <? o loases /O PV an O ' .1 'juc?Uar-ttunmcA) Ulpfxutl ' r yormmatiaksclx?iofi sCrlaLJrdcr' jrench numnetu alie most inclusive and authoritative , *T, - ,.? i collection presented V ,1 by ?ty lucjliclass Specialty Ufouse in ? jf 7 ? dlmericci South of Smorgon the ba'tle continues. \ of Prince Leopold of Havana: Kt ??my attacks a, . ..rv loaaee, group of Field Marshal von Mi'- ? "n is un * group of General von Lia ?ingen: <>n ?he upper Konn ; . riven back in aa i I . | issian aeroplanes .ant issued to-day n Viem ? ? ' l the 'uation alonar ind Pent loo ki is un In hforrlaad a id Kot min the Austro-Germen troops itemed ? sgl. point I nd capture 1 officers and one I and men. Two hbatill aero] ihot doom. The Auatro-Hungarian forcea in Lithuania have repu leed Raaaian at? tacks m hand-to-hand righting. The enea ? fared heavy |c English Must Pay U. S. Loan Tax. London, Sept. 80. Reginald Mc .. Chancellor of th Excl stated in the Hoa ?? of Commoni to mm.??awtsaajajBBggaasjajaaaajBai DELICIOUS COFFEE at Importers' Prices Mansion Blend bestat24capound "More cups m a pound, more joy ?n a cup. Buy Direct?Reduce Coif Tive Pounds Delivered Free ALICE FOOT? MACD0U8U.I .' n--. w .?a ?' '?* : ?-(i.jriiT-' 138 Front Street. Jou.v Itu day that Eagliah holden of the Anglo French loan floated in the l'nite? I be subject to the ineom? tax wherever they hold the bonds. 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