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GUARANTEE Your Money Back If You Want It. Se* C-Uof-Bl Page. Fir?l tolumn. Ntvo lark -*sT?, w ?__?_i tmJfK ffirtbttne WEATHER r\n; fi i?\. . i <i< II h MM ro aoaaara ami i._?_ _DM Iraient .' ? 11 11? ;,'?.il ur. ? : ?tjfe, i ? m _ lull ..... n -n I-??e I" FfT?. .o /-(js/ f/ic /ru./i . Aett's - Editorials - Advertisements V ' I \\\ V AA.;:. , ? right 111. II I.I ,..?... MONDAY, OCTOBER L8, 1915. * a price one cent '.f s?,vt,. ;;;",:::r:^? un . l|..M'_e_, THEATRE AND CHURCH STRONG FOR SUFFRAGE IN TRIBUNE'S POLL Tenement aAlso Gives .Majority in Favor of Granting Ballot to Women. TOTAL 1517 FOR, <>U AGAINST O??. nvassed Only 292 Arc Undecided -Grace iM. I?. Congregation Votes401 For, 120 Against and 30 in Doubt. ^SECOND TRIBUNE SUFFRAGE POLL. Piles canvassed. For. Aitor Thaatr? . 168 gnM If? ? Bpiacopal Church 401 T.nrrr.fT-* -? '. : r'-r-th Street and 12 Totals . 581 ^, -,v canvasse'. . 936 Totals tt ante .... 1.517 Agaimt In doubt. Total. 9? 10 274 120 30 551 ?? 12 28 220 52 853 694 240 1,870 914 292 2,723 Ir. A " t'a poll th? ra toward ? -.:.- amendn. Ir. tali ? r on e':??t? B ? . i.eatr? ?" * ?ro r . een v? the Gr h, 10 ? ? ..?? ? f members all r.eieh': result ? as p T on ? '?'? The v I ? ? I ? ?- roti Altor Theatre Audience Gives. uffrage Swec '. -???r Th? ' ? r look a stn ..udien. ' '"?Fit? I ? ? ? ?a ? . '? i '-??? *. Ivania Ihr.? ? Ati *'?'. ? ... ... ' Mm st-f ???? ?***?* icro?'r Htr , ????ul - * ?Thr ? ^"??'l ?U ..... , ..,,?,?? . | JERSEY DRIFTS TO SUFFRAGE AS VOTE NEAR Canvasses Alternately Fc and Against?Politician! Frankly Puzzled. The closer the vote on suffra comes in Nf? the more puzzlii ' ?? IB, Old polit;. :a ? '??:??. to pie-iict, K *\mt*l '___tes of t ? the mea who oue! ?.?ar.k eoafassion make i luir trues.. * owing to tl ? 7hat it is a .pecia) election. Als aying e fact tbi ? has been a rapid drift to ?uffra. ? fe?, weeks. The earlli at the r. form would be ove "'? rence has disa] It a far as r\pe ? i foot. Iludsor. ( ounty, which include? Je one and Hoboken, ari undoubted. ' .- .. ?arpe majoril 'or ' : .?,'e amendment, whi - - . where the e,r'.r:s <>'. Jiin Nagen the lierr.ocra'ic boBB, have leen d ta, will prol ably reeor; ? -, p,,, ivor t! ? ? would _ in Union, Camden, Herren an ' ,untie a matter of cm.. ? --iroiifj and , . Breatly eo< .*??-? last nimi: ? to b. _tni n\ ? - on and man ? ? one ezceptio term Fielder, wb? cement thai i ote a_ain? the B ? ta si SafragtetB Still at Waffe most eaan ? the ?nf ? ? i i itch a % i fa? ital ?. ?... ? ring ? ? or eon* ? ? ? 1 that .... | ? ? in ?new ? ?' ?he eltll ? ' tha'. . . I upo*. rita foi ? - who rallie* .' -.11(10 t.? \\ atril I'?.II?. ' ? - ? ... roa ? ace of I I ' ? I ..nil?.I i,n l'-?? I ? '?liiimi 4 NEWTORT VICE SHOCKS NAVY Mit .Ia> lain. Il.-rt | ;,-,?,. nnit N a ? n 1 l'Mronnir?-. S??? Knight. N?W| ! the isasett Hh*,- bbvbI ?rrsd *?- nn .-?..?. rt, anil ' ' iN'ir \ ? ?? ill-rep ? \. at thi SUICIDE LEFT KAISER $120 im hi?, t.. I;? .uli Gsrauiay, vValsksy S ll< - m ?.-m I nil?.I I.if... .- - the K? rental " ? ? ? ? POLICE TRAP CLICKS ON WRONG TERRIER Patrolman Though! He ?lad Wise's Animal and Broad? way Strollers Grin. To the amiiffi I? 1er? in the vicinity ? ! Thirty-nintl I of the Weal Thirtisl home, qua oon n a strenuous perfi I Walk? ? . i hi-n } l. .4 i far a ? frisad : ted Si '. A. Wl Street, complained that sa Ain id by I been I. ? for i dog :': si yon ' ??' quarry w? - ??\\ M ah? from the automob.'a with her I to'. ' mi Mr. Wise confirmed hi*? dsughUr'i greed with . tion. MISS DAHLGREN LOSES LICENSE FOR SPEEDING Charged with Operating Racing Car in Improper Manner. -i ? ine Dahlf daughter ol ? New Turk, who has h. 20-horsepov. ? i ?i th? Bsrkshirsi notified : . . i ???ion thai 1 er lie ? ? IOTSt! 1 as *?.?? . variety of charges, inclndii . the antoi ? ?-. " r cut oui ? g nuil op irsting ? ? ? Hin ? ? er machine . ? . ? ? ? Great 1 crashed ii In Angus! . ? ,-inire, ? mobile, he on for the i ? ? i BATTLESHIPS TRAIL ESCAPED GERMANS ( ???st Guard (utters Are Also Searching for Truant Yacht. - - Oct. V jiarti?- ? ad to pick up th? ? ?rfolk ? ? been pul e bat? pi ?et m ? ? ? Hatnp tos Roi 1er . . ? ... to sea ? ? ? ? ? ? to b. l ? ? ? i Gsr The ? dsy aft f the 1 term di THIRTY PER CENT FOR GOOD LOOKS Kansas Counts Personal Beaul. Hi^ii in Stenographers. i i ..???? -.. i ' . - who ?rant ? ?roa? ? ? I service exsi tioa? ? ill given to ? ? *> ; ? H ii poiiil le, girl I ? -1 ? ? > ? ' :? i" ? w ril ? | ft bo? ran- her I ' - latest i run ovi ?el, cr _? ,? TAMMANY FIGHTS CONSTITUTION, ALSO SUFFRAGE Tiger Will Open Attack on General Revision in Meetings Here. OLYNN MAY LEAD WIGWAM FORCFS Hetinesty Accuses Hearst <<f Deal with Murphy for Senator (.'Gorman's Place Next Vear. Tan ? ... i!l rail a n,a? mee' ? ? ? eg B pi ? tion. ? data aril] be decided Than* I ? whan the Tammany Hall 'umittee meets in Tammany But thi? is nothing but a formal and official indorsement of the orders that have already gone forth from Tam? many Hall to slash the con?tltutlon. ! I ?? committee wo_.d take the same on the woman _uiirage ameridmct.' owlodge that to do go might . I ?pari <-?? 'heir county - ? woman ? . ? has already gone forth rammaay Hall, ?u that with the ? rker. there is no need of . ral commit .ng of the word is ei, ormation was given to i for The Tribune laat night ?_h official of the Tammair. Hal] umittee. 'W.'re out, to do the constitution and we're k'oing to do it," ?aid the Tarr. ehief. "And we're aiso guing to I can lo beat woman BUf* ? ? Among , strong feellr.t. BgaiBBt tne suffrage amendment. One of 'he | 7 *hat bad :,.-;:..i a it rang -? atl iga t il imong the dial re Lave been several conference ?a_! week at Republican l Barton between district II --iiiiuel Koenig, the Republican . chairman, on the matter of th_ ed constitution. Republican? Solid. Mr. Koenig wn_ grat.fled to hear from his lieutenants that the cduc? _??. of the noii-p-. for tin. k Of th. ? ? ? ponaibla f *: th . eh taarai 1 the work of the Constitutional Conven. -, the part of organization men to ? ? .?-.s. I of Republican lead hat there will be an . ; . ? si ? ????? for the til tion, and enough Democrat! ' and Progr? nsara a larga plurality in 'hi?? i ?-. Tarn n to h?lfe the Ce il ? ' ? ?? ebofir,I bai come 1 the cam Every Tamms i ? | te of l, as veil Bfl leading i I? BU frorti all pa ? v ho I I ' ?til , . ? \ninnK them wan .VI ? . lam ? ?''..? ? ty leader of I Charlea F. Mur] ?i the ? I _m?. ? \ b? the will be adopt Heaacos] _< i aaaa Hear?! ? ? ? i ?. . . . UfV. on th?. constitution _' t h ?? mass . a ill be the 1 B held the ... in b? .! hi? listing an si? . lohn A. 1 for a year, hai bloasamtd oui ? ? '? Randolph Hear?! . made ? deal u, ith Chai ... i.. .. ... United St at eai \l r IIp" ? . . ? '?en' light I ? - I . the Tamir.. speeche. ? ? . . morrow ho w '11 put ? i the campaign to make The Republic:-- ping foi Tammany elect 1 H. 1 ? *? nl. . < . ..in-,,. .1 ,.n | ,i_. I . i.liimn * JOFFRf MAKES SLOW ADVANCE ON VITOY RIDGE Captures Germ?n Posi tions on Both Sides of Hill 140. NANCY AND TREVES ?SHELLED FROM AIR Trench (iain in lorraine and the British Fleet KgSltl Bom liareis Belgian Coast. I 01 .:. ? . Ocl 17.- In I ' ter attack? the French . push? ing th? tad the railway to Lena. Fighting back the German? foot by foot, they ar?> ?traightening the lalient whose apex li at Hill 110. U?til thl? front has been adrance.l to a ?tralght line a move nearer the road i? impossible. In the Givenchy wood, northwest of Bill 140, and below Neuville St. Vaast, louthwest of the hill, Paris claims pair.?. T.lo French positions in the wood BSV? been consolidated and en? larged, sad southeast of Neuville a Itrong GenaSfl barrica?!? has been . n:?. 1 hold, I? -; '? ' ?ItM sttock? by the enemy. is noted also in Lor -, where the French report the capture of lO.j metre? of trsoehoi Borth of Peillon after a stubborn fight at close quarters. Un the Aisne there hai been close fighting with grenade? around Godat. Along the rest of the iront, especially around Souchez, in Artois, and around Tahure, in Chani 1 iiL-i ??, violent artillery engagement! are reported. In retaliation for German air raid? on British towns and on Nancy, just the French line?, French aero have bombarded Trevei, in evos lie? beyond the 1 >.. . ?'ill is more than I from the BOSK I i rench front. Thirty shells were dropped on the town. The British Boot I? apparently con g Up? bombardment of the Uel eoost Report? from Flushing, Hollsad, .?ay thai audible to the south all afternoon, but - to 'he fog no observations could be made. FRENCH OFFICIAL. The text of the sfteraoon communi? cation issued at Paris Ifl Artois *.ve seile.1 a strong barri ca.i.- . ' to the southeast of Neuville St Vsast and maintained ourselves there ?ffer having ropulaed two COUator .?'tacks in the course of the night. - KStor of Lihor.s there ?vas a violent bombardment on both sides. There is no incident to report from the AisBO fn I haarpagaa Bor in th? ArgOBoe. In Lorraine we again raptured l'"?0 IS of trOBK north of Peilli I course ..f stubborn .'.r ibstl fougl I nr eloso M'iarrers. liuring tie night of th? 16th our German army pn it Maizieres d'A?? I the railrosd !?tation kvrieourt ? ? says: Violei tiaue before ..*" und to I esst of ' \\ , ted and er.' I oar i ' ' wood. ? ng with grenadei ?port? el .lot i :i? boon ? continuous art il - tei in itarlj ?'! th? re ihure. front v?e have rr p'iifi?l<* .i? th? enemy by ;?" effective tire, ? . . of flame? a? - Ira?.leouii and drexon, t nd i | l ? ? n.an eouat ? icsiaat our tions to the aortl of Pi lion wer? ? .-..m re? centlv rriM i d out ? ? ? ? Eaffl iah ton n - sad .-ne ? opped tero .; ! i ? ? bard? .... ? ? ?: HAN OFFK \l oficial eommui ??'?.-? I . . . rl ? .?"?: . ? ? . the aftoi ii. ?nuih of Dixmud? ? - ? . . ? . . "Fen OFFIl IAI Lstem? - mod b th? I \i ?r i '? The G . ited the of Hart m ib bs-Wi ? in ? tail 'teiag ? -, .-he?. ' down a French bsl Sou.i plane ? tei Child Education In day Ali?. Barrows Fernandez, whose first-hand ?i quaintance with the Gary School Plan quahfi**- het to dkacUM this timely -iihjrrt. begin. <i series of arti?-|es on Page >. Read what she say?? and then make use oi th<* de partmanl which sh<* will i nndm i?ask he-r question*. 1 ini. lu the arti< l<- now Zht (Tribune Firn '" Lait* *th? Tratk .Y. u ??Edittrieli ? aitHttutnttnU Allies Invade Bulgaria, Storm Strumnitza Fort; Face Fresh Army to North SERBIAN CROWN PRINCE NARROWLY ESCAPED CAPTURE AT BELGRADE ? Amsterdam, Oct. 17.?Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia narrowly escaped capture when the Austro-German troops entered Belgrade, .ays a Bucharest dispatch to the Berlin "Kreuz Zeitung." The Crown Prince insisted on directing personally the defence of the capital, and to Rain delay t:nti! the French and British troops cou'd unite with the main Serbian forces he co:*.stamlv exposed himself in encouraging his aoldien to further reaiatancc. Not until the Teutcn invaders were ..ctually entering the city did the Crown Prince leave. Then his retreat was nearly cut otT. Several of his start officer! were captured and others killed, but the prin a escaped. The Teutons have been particularly anxioui to dispose of Crown Prince Alexander, or to nullify in some way his influence with the army. The Austnans recognize in him the source of much of the Serbian propaganda in Bosnia and Herrcgovina which led to the assassination of the Austrian Crown Prince Ferdinand last year. Recently it was reported that Prince Alexander thwarted the making of a separate peace with Serbia, which the Central Powers had proposed and which was being considered by the Serbian Crown Coun? cil. The Crown Prince is reported to have vetoed the plan and declared that Serbia mirjht be defeated but she would not turn traitor. Death's Chemistry Ruled Battlefield at Hiilluch \. riite Clouds of British Gas Mix with Green Puffs of Germans' Poison Shells?Troops Grapple Behind Screen of Dense Smoke. __7 Cabla to Tt.n T..*-i_al Rritish Headquarters, Oct. 17 i Di . patch from Philip Gibbs to "The Dail; Chronicle." Loadon). The following li a daacriptloa of the Brittah gas attac? on October 13 on the German trenche: from BOathwoat of Hulluch to th? Hohenzol'.ern redoubt, near Loos: The whole line of battle was in i grayish mist, which ob.cured all land marks, ?o that even the tower bridge was but faintly visible. But presently whoa "i'~ artillery lifted, there wer? ::?'w cioiid* ari.ing ??-om the ground and spreading upward in u great, dens, curtain of flee?-y textura. The] came from oar ?moke which was to main out ? ry attach, ani beyond them rollet: /mother wave of cloud o? thinner, whiter rapor, which clung to th. ground and then cuilfl forwara to the ?r.eni)'-1 linea. "That's our ga*. ' said a voice on one of tr.e .lag heaps amidst the little group of observers, "and the wind la dead right for it." Bald another voice1 "The Germans "il! get a taste of it this time." Then then was illanco, and --ome of n ai?-? bold '.i..-.r breath as though th. gas had eattght th.;;- own ?hr".-?7> and choked them. They tried ?i, piare* that gnat bar of claad to drama behind its curtain. Nib men caught in those fumes in r-strieken flight before iti and th?' sudilen cry of the en emy trapped in their dugouts. The iauurinatioB 1 eaj>?-.i out to a realisation of the things that were happen:*-.?; be? yond. Later, from our place of observation, there was one brief glimp?e of the human element in tl la scene of imper? sonal powers and of the secret force? across the stretch of fin* ground be? yond some of those zig-zag lines o? trenches. Little things were .?currying forward. They wars Bot baa-had to gether in group!, but scattered. Some seemed to hesitate sad then fall Bl : lie where they fell, while others hur? ried on until they disappeared in d*-:r't ing clouds. It was all that one could ?ee of our infantry attack, led by bombers. The BBSflay WS? r'.ring a temnest of she!!?. Some of them were curiously colored, of pinkish hue or with orange thspod puff? -i* vivid grooa. They wars poison ihelli, git gas? ? All th? I? sth wai soared out on both side? Relow* it and in it our men fought with tierce valor, and in these Soldi swept by shall Are from kaa-rs pun reached the enemy's trenches sad works for 10,000 yards. They carried the German first line trenches to the sooth sad wool of Halladi sad swept up the main trend) .,*' th? Bohoasollorfl redoub'. Hut the enemy was as stron ? as usual in machine (runs, arid hebl OB to iom? of hii ??? couiage. while those which W? I captured eSBIl und? r lire ? tenes. SUBMITS AFFIDAVITS ON BRITISH "ATROCITY' Bentttorfl Sends Statements o U-Boat Men to Lansing. s - lador i " ' Boraatori- ai iresterday thai ha had. ? Dtpartfl ?. describing the deatt irlae laat A I tha Britii boat BaraloBg, which m . ! ',, 11. % <-? been _J Ing the . Hag. i ,< ? man sal!"i -, eaeapin from the ' ?boat, Counl :?>', Bernstori ren - t d.old blood b of the British boat, crew t id nmnderad 11 ,. ad ??'?? iti wen i lade by saib.r from an, whose capture th. ?-'ibmann?-- ting when at ?? ? Bttai ? ti an naauthentieated lr'*er fron ? ? larles I'.. Banks, h reterinaran "i la ted *'ia ?? ,ed th. labmar i ? . - ... Arable. ?.. . .. ,., recom mil th? aflldavib my, whan ones! ?oaed a lid asi ? .,-?.' I rding I "f th? .... . ? . .-???.? i I at 'ho captain i i ;n lumadei and th* ol Hf,,-i _?.. t? *} Nico The British patrol boat up '< the monicn' of I I ? alleged, nol '?. .:in flag, h ?* exhibited ti.a' Bag o ? I on ei'her side of th? ,,? PREDICTS CABINET CHANGES IN BRITAIN Dallied Taper Says Split Will Follow Carson Victory. I:.--- olds' Weekly ..'?a"paper." the organ of Sir Henry - Dalalet, a p*r?i_tent critic of the government in 'Ye II" . ? - I .-ays t.?-day: "!? is almo?t ?.. ?BMftine ??.,.?.. arttfa UlgOB in the < ll ? ' v r K ! ? thi Itl i . I .? ? i i rod bil re-:_l Bl ;'.-, itrong .ct of the war without cor;\| . 101 .- intiflsatod that unie.? the ? abi* ? a ?? can i," loagcf : C'?un : la. - t-eerj reason to belie.**thai ?*? will adopt Sir Edward's ..n.l thus his resignation prob ably will bl withdrawn. If (hi? is the ??' ?me arid probably mere rosigaatioai may be Bap.ctad MISS CAVELL SHOT BY GERMAN OFFICER English Nurse Killed When Sh Fainted Before Firing Squad. Loadci Oel 17 - i? - del i poei the ex? . ? The ehsrge sgainat M C? aiding P- '??'i??r-.s r.? escape to Er.| It i? ?t;ite?l that site hid them ifl be ho'i?.?. provided the. ?J mi n.l ire-??.? ii, F.nglsnd, ari.l IBIUgg! tl the t'r.iP' ? German militai guilt] ?''. b The ? ?ecu! iofl ground ? ?all I Gorma Ai g | ? im who ? Mia* Cavell ? blael g pari rhoB h? ? ut,.i ehe dropp id rdi frooi ? ?,. Thi advar ? I f r?. rt thoi the ?roman :; rough the hood Th? ordered the ?ojalen to earry th? iato I llen ii Belgian ?romea, who w??r> acting on ictioni from th* tor, indertoot lag burial. . . : ?a people, who I? ? . ? - JOrFRE FASTS 22 HOURS I.<>???, W iihoiit Food or Urink While |)i reding llatlle M??ve??. Po? -. . '.-' 17 *t I'm - j ;| ? ??? ,U\ ?' ??? ?n Mcoaat <>f bow <;? .i chief ?>f the French -. etod th? opera' i. lin- Champan? region -e t.i the *"r>-!ir. in mi ?phone ?lied. Goaeral J? ' ? ? i * i . ? ? ; . ? . ? n te rva 11 . la I m .*oi n* -??..?. G< '.or.ger rhan tw. o'clock m the moraiag sat BOBi morning neither e.-ttinj*; nor drinking ?itirieg the ?hol? 'ime Then, after marking certain place? on the man. he pur .ir.? ?- hie pencil and *??? i "it u "? ?i I.. t a ge tak? ? bite." ? Nish Doomed Unless Allied Aid Soon Arrives. TEUTONS MAKE FURTHER GAINS All Height? South of Bel grade Arc Captured and Serbs Pushed Back. FRENCH DECLARE WAR Italy Still Hesitating on Balkan Expedition?Nation Di? vided on Move. I!. ?at .a to TT.a M London, Oct. 18.?The Allies, in M effort to relieve the desperate straits of the SerbiAne, confronted with Mack- Molt Wl the Iianu'"* and a Bulgar _ .: tha R manovo-Ku. tend? 1 rail way. win? h has already penetrated twenty miles inside the frontier, tO-daj 'truck rapidly into Bulgaria, north if the Greek frontier, ami are at tai-kinsr the fortified team of Strom* .. according t.> Renter ad*, ai from Athens rece ? thi? morning. The dispatches declare that ? Ilulpars are retreating befen combined Serb Anclo-1-'ranch at* und that "the fall of _.;? umm; ? imminent." London. Oct. 17. The Raiga'" Teuton invasion of Serbia ha- I tereil an alarming- .tage, in whi.'h. unie.- Allie?! ai?l arrives befe ? many hours, the doom of the valiant little Balkan kingdom will have been pealed, and the military failure ?f the Kntente Powers will have a? great'as that of their diplomacy. Bulgaria, following tn_ glow gath ering of her foreee, haa --trui-k with nil her night, like Germany in Ga lieia, and ii attempting to hnrl h<1 armies down the Kumanovo-Ku -'? dil railway to bolate Ni-h from AI lieil aid. Already her tn opa, ?ccord ins: to the "Tempe" eorrespoi al Ni-h. :ire twenty nui? - IcrOM the frontier a? K. tchar a, nhoil t!u>? have been check?-'! by th" Serba onl with difficult]. Their objective, the Nish-Salonica railway, is be i thirty miles away. Berlin alao daima I the. nr,?. to-nlght'a official bulletin an ing thai all the* h?"ii.ht-> south Bi Igrada i Gen tan hand . itheaat of Si i endt a, I ?? eral von Galba thrown the Serbiai - behind Ralja. x Bulga army I [.?IT, H?*r loi reports, ha? foi ? f the lower Tin I I ?'" povkq Mountain, '.' ?* high Againal thia th<* \ op only a French declaration of B . iria, pi oc Paria :?t noon to>day, and the faei thai French troopa have encountered ;? Bulgarian force a? Ghevgheli, mih i BCfOM _be Giaeh 11 tier. mtaatlaa Rtcgardad lattoaa There la no denying the aariena .ith \?.hii*h the new situation i- eiewed hop-. Ne. only has *aa main attach rom. it? _ ?. ,,?., ?,... but .l'y arith .?"hich it has appui entl) advanced ha roa ad th** ; real r I ety of th? Allied exp ? ? elf. Phe Ku Kustei reib _hi<-h the Bul| I ? ? Ni-h-Salor.ir_ line i iy '.-etweeti th? (.reek p?,it and ihe Serbian r..:?n.*?l I? i-? ?'. of the tUTO railroads run ? ' ?? ? into Serb territory , und Koatendil, lying Btarcelj twenty from tllC frontier, forms an baee for operatiom ?low o Ihe Knva ami Breganttxa \all_yv Ahme the railway itself the Bui galiana have only penetrated as f. ; as Tchoupino Brdo, which, th?* "Temp. " correspondent ?my?, s? regimenta lucceaded in reaching while a flanking forre, -ai?) to ?????i of tw<? divisiona, or 40,000 mcyi. is in contact with th.- ggghiw Kotchane, about thirty mile. of th? railway and twenty with! ?? fi'ir Kiiinatir ?o. t! ? ... ? f thi Bl arith the main Sal?nica rail i- immediate,. ' tha -klUfla can al anea Sa* patch troop, fot )(? pfOt08t-ia. 'ta .fall eannod long he delayed The ?m I forces being hurled b> kenaen again I the iefancaa Ii - - tria hav?. drawn thither ever)