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2 THE SUN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915. Ill '3 II 'I I i'Hn nmoug Ih inhabitant, whu were irlOAM bill Pi lent, Thty arrived at the ' imp tit ,H)Ut. "Four KjikIi.sIi Off!vVTfl f the (Jcticnil -'.iff Were tWMlltlp fcjf t !m. Thre the :? i1 i -1 1 enoMtpM on the hljrher (hart of h landi tha Ffench on tnv toww "Tiif (ritnafiuftM wi-i'i' Hxulltd wr-fti ian hitttui ii of ii centimeter guim, iiilak Hrtni nun. mttnlttoMi noftM Mid toad, "The pfpttltloi rcrelvi'fl th Alii' troov-i without any itianifeMt.itlon, tHily rulmilrlntf their npiettckd tqutpfftMit "S.t luntraV hi ri-tn are Very li ely French wmI KnitUfti nHlecn mi men ;r to be www mix I tig nrfttta the uteek wt- The following dOBpAlOtl iUlel tO-cUl) wo rocotved from Snita toftlgfJit: "Thi Ml n latter, of ihv Mnttnto Kwtn And their Malt left Aorta to-nlrtit by i pocttU tr.it us. tiu lJuMKtn mm going by way of fttMHchUM And the ntheYI by HTftf .f I teiU aK.itt'li A numUr of iirom Mit hulffai lan, including lien SjV'fT, formerly onfnnMltdtr In chief nf thf nrmyi went to in. guttton to bid the dlploffJisMl fiuoweil. Mid ofThi.tN Of the t-rlKa Oft Ire MGQntDMtlOd thwii tm I !ie train to the Hulmtrlnn POfgOf "King Fonlrnand rootlvtd th.- Ifln IfttOTN ogfOft tiu-tr doprti lure fnnn the KDltnl. "CAN'T TRUST ALLIES." nnn mil Wlo II ii I u h r I ii I be Teetoe. IMhN, OCt. - The HulK 'Ii- taff h.iM t.iken ol 9f the rallrond from DodMfhMch, on the .Kg m Rulfttfiit to MtlBtAptlM I'aMui, i i orthwput of AdrlMioplo. Forty i i.'mI UTt within i ho tn i ItorV -i.isl of Thmcoi miles of recent h iedi 0 Hulniirl.i hy Turkey. a despatch to tha frankfurter jfeUmtfl j-a tha liulgrtriitii ( iO eminent hOM ln- i filed :i man If eat n to the country an DUUncIng that l ha.H doctdtd to I titer the war on the Hide of t let -many, Itiatfta an) Tutke) . and adding that a would f "sui -nil' fi Bulgaria not to ulln iteroalf ttith tht Teutonic Povora. The numlfeato, quoted from the Fronfc furtar Mrttuu$ by the Ovaraooi ffewa ionc . aaya ! I Njftndtng BulfMiaa noutt ollty I In document waerta that auoh a polk) en .tbh'i Bulgaria to hiinn nor arm) ui to a pitch ff prepnrodnaaa whINi had never bger raachad lie fore, tier many ih proised for aiding tiutirartH flnMiotAlly after tin treaty of Nucharoal and her oferr arid (rojnlH'-H a re POnt ranted wtl h I hoee of th Bntenta Powoii to the lattera dla mi . anlaK . "Autt ri i and ieitiiHhy." a h the decaratlon, "In return for Bulgarla'a i au traHty promlee the whole of MaceduntHi Including Mkoplte i Pekub), Bltoll i Moiui.Ntii'. M, Mtlda and other t ri it or e.-. sttn more far reaching territorial pronu iep; a re made t the agponoa of Se rbta If WO glVe them military ajielHtanoe. 'Thete promloea correapond with our deehe We hove one common fnudier wlth Auatria-Hungary along the Danube Other partH of old Herbla too are offered o 11 ' in com luelon the document adda that t promlaaa of the Bntenta rowers run not be trusted, whereaa ''wa are fully en titled t'i true! In the treaty with tier- many, ho nlwoya hai fulfilled her treoty obltgatlone," and sayw Bulgaria muot adhere to the rent ral 1 'ou ere he- oauoa from the development of tin- opera Uona In the varloui theatres of war, In France, Belgium, Italy, Serbia and Rua bia. "one aeea dally more clear! I hoi the victory Inctluea to the rni of leaf nierv ai d AuatrlaHunga . Wmm of lllftoa. The monlfoato uddn thu Huaa u in tight; -iK for Coiiatontllioplo and the Iar- daiuii-.-. i treat Britain to dtatroy tier many'tt roinpetltlon France for Ataacx and Lorraine anil the uiher Allien to fob forolgn countrloa." while the Can rui Howen !)' iiKhting "to defend lifopcrly and aaaure peaceful progreoa. nly now have Bultforlo'N mllltory and wconomle preiarotlona for war boon 'omplettti, the manlfeato nayai conolud ig an follow "heiida. the wo ral enemy of Uulgwla, ha oppreaaod the purely Uulgarlan pop ulation ,.f Macedonia In the moat hurt-atom manner, the male population be conuielled to dU for Serhta'n aune. he women halng outraaod end the rive re running red wit h blood.' A Ave lav old despatch from Bofla wlilch waa delayed in tranomlaalon aaya ;t is eon nlde red certain In the Bulgarian apltal that Hulgarla wdl occupy Mace donia almuttaneouol) with the beginning f ihe AuetnMlerman offensive aaalnat HerhlM The name dOOBatch adds that i-iulffarlana coueUler the oonotualon that Mulgurta la making common cause with he Central Howera "unwarranted and premature'1 and that only the refusal of ihe I5utente I'owera to recognise Bui" Satia'a claims to Macedonia could hav Much a result Bulfrarla'a future action, the despatch aaya, will depend upon the sooptlon "i ihe Allien of BulgTaiia'a oc cupation of Macedonia. llnlaur lt iih I o II iihhIh . The a u balance of the Bulgarian reply i the Russian ultimotum hua tasen uiven out lit Petrograd. The reply wan ient n th Bulgarian language, instead of 'is Itusalan, In a'hlch 'he Ulavle ooun riss uauall) conduct tholr diplomatic iitef chaugea, and was liadly garbled in i ransmlsslon it la dsscribed as "iioui to the Varus of Insolence." it denies that German ofttcsra iiombera of the Bulgarian atalfa, . thai If they are preselil th ;,re Ullt fact Itul- concerns only Bulgaria and thai far la reserves the riuht to Invito any ofnecra it likea, rne reply also reserves ' ' Bulgaria the right to make loans thgrevet n pleases, and In answer to lie demand that Htilgarla break " ft rela tions with the "enondea of Slavdom'1 sayo thai is the privtlagg of the 'tiUfarlan Governmsnl lo ohooss its own friends and to loin with any a roup it in sfgra Th.- Bulgarian Mlnlatsr to Hussla in .I it Pstrograd and has neither re ceived nor asked for hii pass porta Despatches from Nlsti tstli f.f ti.q irdlal reception uiven t- Bulgarian oflteera at Soiia to German aviators a h dropped bomba from an aeroplane ii Nish and Hslgrads yestsrday, killing tivs persons and wounding two, The naohlns came from the direction of the Bulgarian frontier. TO RETURN GREEK DECORATION Jri.lh.-r al I i.nnill I nil. III. Kill j Trailer m.i. I Kularr' Tool. H'.ht'.v, Qui v- t. t. Tlnuurtnli of ey, brothtf .f th !rk Consul Hot-ion, ftfinounutd to-dHy tlml h !ii return M icortlun "f tha uui' i .r.l'K t'r.iHM ItfinuM. of lli uclluii ol' j Klny; CoriNiHitiln. ih ihsmisMln V.-niii.-- tOH. Mr. ThnayHniK i-ni this taltgraJn ! Itt Alrxiin'l.'i- " . . n r. h , i:r.'k ihary dAf i iiraa ut WHhlntoti i "hm Inform t...- if you will undtr. luk to flurn to kii.l r.'nnitantlna my ileeorutlon of ihfl Royitl tir- .-k i'iuhi., n. i iccum hint of uuHt!ltMilr' conduoi In ! liBrnlmlns Vpnlwl!, th i-IioIpc of the penpli; becoming the hiind tool ol th Ki'. "imtHlnlnf iha mihumar Tiuton to iht fhlvHlroua B'r.tH hroim mid nobis Knfli-hmsn. 1 Mr. Tinwytnti Mid: "Ku.k 'onwinn-1 'liiu Iihm belrayvd Ihn nittloti lie i h trsltor. Mi Is no longer ruler "f Urssi'i Ih K;iie.-r In Ih ruler, Wiiutever tin M- ih King do HI lu-tion y mi nn rtvoiutlon ' 0rnn Torpg NavlgiB loall,, Igeriai ( g6 DupUelt f.. Tin Hi -Iaimuoh, Oct, . The pally 7pr lnrn ti-om itM corragpondanl -.t ienvn iimi teltarrkm nd leiiera from Auitrl in wii. i-lund itr greatly dvlgy.), orob- ' I'm. teeordlng to rtimrlh from in'bruck Iuik- nuinnarg of rinuan rdopg r .-- ii : fmm lt.is-.iH to ih. -. .1 'mm MORAL AID OF GREECE IS PLEDGED TO ALLIES' Benevolent Neutrality" Is Which Will Not Protest Against Landing of Anglo- French Troops at Selonica. pm mi .!, Unitpoifj i . t n ltntt la Urteie n allied tftiopi at vllt - to Tin Hi .. - -4lerni.it i) h te 'io gntnai Iha binding of Itttonlftt, gvofdlng lo I a lAtomoni Issued in Berlin by tin. i iverseas Nowa gimc and for arded I by wireie-e. Oreeca hai not pspllad The ma Oreek Mlnlatn baa decided I 10 adopt all attitude Of "lu tie olent lieu- 1 1 trallty" toward the Hntonta Powora, a - ! lOfdlng t I an AthetiH despatch tO tin- I ftMSSj and soon will laouo a dularatlon to thlfl effect It apponni to be insured that, the neo j Mlnlatry all) not protect nun usi the l l.itiil.tiir ,Ji ili.. kit.irlm.tfM t. . 'e... ' " ' '"i-.-. " Ureok ofnulal newa avoncy ii quoted in , an Athens despatch as . Ing th if no i protest WOUld be made. hi the other Hand. Ihe same daSpatch ndda, the po)tc inalated upon i King tonatantlne ha won him now prestige, the (Ireeka lie I laving he baa aaved ihe country from war, t th- same time ea Premier Ven Igoloa la aald to havi losi in popular - teem as ImVOftflg a DJOtlC) WRlotl STOQld ie bound to lead to war, The Athens afotrol irlnts btui it aayi u ihe aubotanca of tha Interview in' twoon King Constantlna and Premier Vsnloalog pfooedtng tnc Istior'a rc gna ilon. The Kiiii,- ih i epreoehted .i- agreelna to moiititsatioii ai a precaution Involving no chonuu f polio) and aaklng M. Veu iseloa the object "f go atrong a concen tration on t ho Maoedonian frontier The Pi amler replied that the object of iiu on. en trot Ion waa Rrat, to defend tin countrj and aecond'i to go to tha i d of Serbia if the latter should le it to eked by tlubfarla t'lnniieil ne to Hin, 1114. King Oonataittltte, according lo tha newspaper, nKteed so f :t f ;i- defendltlU the country wan concerned, hut he ouhi not see ihal U recce teas calleil upon to help Serbia, When the Premlet called Ihe terms f tne treaty of aill anoa to hie attention the KIun reidtwi thai when ireee a-Vel Sirl- .i t. h. .p her astalnal Turkej h id i refused The Kins' furthi V'sniSSloa had made orbla conditional up t .'I t. Set - Inalrted that at Ureek help for :t the armed po nd i he benovoli n iperation of uuni.itr.i . neutrality .f Bulgaria, and th.it when these conditions had not l n fulfilled th Premier had refused llreek aid, al though the Anal rlan forcea Invading Herbla al thai tiuw did not SSCeed 150, 099 men and Bulgaria w.i nti.l neutral Tu-da. the King continued tiulf n mill ion AugtroOsrmana and Bno.oon Hut garlans ars menacing! Herbla and the re treat of the Kusstsna prevent-, Human la from heipintr her, The Hftu. Venlaeloa ni wsp ipei . i) ot Mate was hold n on i letober ' al wnh'h that the Hertai-iJreek ompel I recce to make f Bulg i rla and a not is p aaya iimi a coun the Hoa Palace ft w as Uffldeil treat y d not i war on Bulgaria 1 power Jointly attack tferhla IHwer ft rat attacka Merhia a o if a not In r .i Hutarurla Hack-' later. 3 r h morallv iUllaN ttie nectalon was. dd KeHila onl) if lo llulgai -a alone rntgk Tnc newapaiei i ntseloa realgnel i tht a tack. tide that aft. aunitHea a en VI thai Bulgaria would not mt;l the 'K-rmari-i had k ana uken k He i tie blan front hfewspapera ascrtba to M Venlaeloa tha atatemeui that tin Fi tent IViwers gav on Ictober guarantees that Mi eeve's intearitv was no threatened and promlasg of tsrrltor) in Asls Minoi Kt'iaT Constant Ine haa presented to M Venlaelog hla phutogeauti with in. in scription "In romembrance of mutual sndsavora ' The It i is Agency-a eorreapnden1 .nt Athena underatanda that there w ;i tn no opposll ion to the Znlmta Mluiatv) from the Venlgslpa part) in order that further oompllcatlofui imo he i voided Bven the Opposition "kH iii avoid the over throw of the new Mlntstr) ut the prea i critical juncture, atnee under ihe touati tutlon no atsctloua ran l held whlli the arni) moblllgi d. The correspoi dent "it la underst i I hi has informed exPrem a vote of COIlA0tice ' ' nur (fi in er 'A me" r Venlaeloa that the (ipvei iiment l' Ho i 'ha m ta r of leputle llllMO- lutsl) essential, aa a mere vols ol toler ance. wuld not givs Ilia iloverumcnt the rSQUlSlta author, iy U) deal With I hi grava problems of the prcaent horn I R,'l' I'r.ili-sl luiioi-t.l. Turks ar multreHllug '' tan and British in Constanili Itll. HUle. U .or:-..'in.Uitt s.i vs. ii, s-.i-.i '.. pro- tt-i.ts ,.f ih American Ambaseadi Herl.i.i hiUI priifessHs ru lielle' th.i ftreec will not nbandon her . . 1 1 ihut ttir .1 ffersn.. In policy between thi Kin and M V'enlselo. run be patched up. the NihIi sortespoiidenl : Ihu Paris Main, siih Thl S. in. 1. 1 liiil (Iraace' Inlaresls :tr- ..' i.ik- much su those of Serbia and polnl ut th t AustriH hltlisrUi has elslineii right io the port i.( flalonlcu The I'nll Hall Ooti Hi . mil Itotially oo Hi.' attitude of ii thai "Iha appsaranoi of ITrench Beet off tin- IMiwus i-nt g ed it), lilKH Anglo, thus mo ment W..11I.1 dn impart settled DANISH PRESS URGES PROTEST ON ARMENIA tt ii t All N'i'lltl'iil Nnl inns In .loin Wit tr 111 IIU Attl hulo of l . s. i 'oi'KMi Iiiks via l.oinlo: i, tlcl I Much editorial noimneni In the ranlh papers ie the result ol revelation of ih. gltuatlon In Armenia made tins weed In the British Parliament. Th PoflMgeg aye : "Turk) sttenipted no lea a tusk Hum the destrut't Ion of 'he whol Armenian people Tin Usurties md grewsome honors which these dfteda reveol ne without puru il utory fu world. " The 1ml I ll I have tiii.tixiit th it i lei many would hav. been flail to ha ve done something in : this malt. -I. if only in the hop of oh llterstlng in part Ilia world' inemorj of Helglum. Kuroiieau I'hrlstliing who. with an Just ill. -atlon, .an lie accused of, having some responsibility for these grewsome event will tlml their culture1 hilld I'l Slight esteem The papers Hpectitste as in the degree of limine. Ihe I'nlleil Slates will adopt in this mutter aud urge Joint rspresen. lallon to Turkey by nil IhO neutral countries ' . U. S. VIEW PROTESTED. I i HlgalQii ii.mrii 'i',. ii. .i iNierloNn Propi rt) Hi iua Ueslrayvtli The st.iileinent to ihe I h pa rt in.-n t nf Rate ti Amei Ii in lift proper!) has lieMr Iff' ' i ' I'll I'n 1ms nn I Policy of New Cabinet, COflVtct iotiH in the new ' re k I ablntl than volumes of verbal pressure. " The editorial continues i "It la a mh'aKe tti the Halkaus to let the velvet glove conocal too much of the nine or the hand beneath II Bul garia haa given Ua an example of how fastidious diplomacy may h- turned to ridicule, Theft Is an individual in Ureece who in capable of playing a aim uar gam . re. i e should be gjtveii clearly to understand that there are hut two at naea in wak-h her nsoblllgatton can be t ad ami thai unlesa she is prepared to act Upon one uf them ihe musl accept the COItsaqtiencea Of th1 other. Invents have gone far booffd tit'- point where eu- phemlami or temporlging can be of aer Mea." Tin-1 term m trlowpotttt of the altuatlott in Uree is given In tht following atato im nt Issued i the rtat svaa News Agency In Berlin "Berlin newspapers. dlScUastng the ul- imatum of Ureei tile Kmc Hula-aria and ihe Violation ot rallty, point mil tttat i With COncemed 111 these actlona are the same nations which ail vaticcd as their reason for entering tht war their purpose to hah fT free donti Justice ami the protection or the independi a of small natlona "Vet those name Tower demand from Butgarin action incompatible with the so vert -an rights of an Independent 0tate. Thus they ahow their real motives, aboJV don Ing oil prim Iph a aa soon as their own Interests make thli heceeaar) . in this eonnettlon tin newapapera n all th- British atfttatlon analnat man) rr the Invaalon of Belgium This case, however, wsa altogether different from ( Ireec i tsrinan)ra very eslatbnca was then endangered, while violation of it reek neutrality mvnl meana for Oreat Britain and France advancement of their egot latto mtere.-ts The purpose of I his breach of international law i- to encourage Morula to eacrtflc nereetf on ttn- attar of the intoroota of the Kn tente Powers in order that sin nut) ob struct the wa of the UerniMia and Aua troHungarlana tonstantlnopls aftt r the failure ..f the lardanelles action." deopatch from Athena aayi tne re po t that th Ureek ilovernmsnt haa pro tootsd a Sal net i ha landing of allied troopi at 8a Ion ice i. aeml-off Iclall . do SO TREATY VIOLATED. t hen. 1 1 iioua n Psotsatlag I 'tr mall, tlda the tttlea. ff thi at t Commenting od ce, th.- 7". etas sa. of the Kin0:, arm? ipui it ion of t Ireoca ps entirely deatroya IO dlWW a parallel 1 ' IMg I ict. ' al; u it Ion In Ire The attitude thorltlrs and p. gardtng oir trw lennan effoi t ween Im Free, h landing Salon i, ,t and t ne violation of t he nsu traiity of Belgium ami Luxemburg. I .US' am burg submit) t only because it waa Impossible for her t o defend herself, and Belgium offered Ihe most heroic reals!- aloe IhdglUOl had appealed to France and Kngland aa guarantors of hrr nou trallty agaluat a Power illsoanlng ita algnature and violating ihe neutrality 11 iiad pledged Itself to defend '"Greece ih n .t protected h) an) treat) ol permanent guarants d neutrality, She is thi ally of the eoiintl) lo whow aid ws are going Although th' Oovem uetii at Athens belloved It was obltgod to formulate a diplomatic proteat sgali st out paasage if haa aaalduoualy factlt toted that paaeagc b) tha unreserved collaboration uf all its powers, it is with the consent and even with tha su th.ouat. on of Qreece that we ars .t Saioti, c. i it is b) agra tnsnt thai we eonttnue to uss this port a a liaas for landing. Tin- aham Indignation dla played by the Uermana and Auatrlai a i morel) t move which deceives nobody. "treece'a neutrallt) haa been rto iatd neither m fact nor in principle. M V'enlaelos's pi ttesi was simply dlplo malic formula and ntemled -ml .im a reservation for thi future. Bven had "Pi" 1 the lamung no conpari at Id have ra i aslhh outd have leutratlt) ' islona I. a N !t hoi ii tn Iwlng 1 i reecc half or ; . .-at I ortuani . WARS' I KG TO GREECE. tteroiHM Proleet llteected uainf Nllcnl Unlnnlsslon in titles Ijm isl ''sea 'easeSeA Tns it . i ! . et ii. Tt t h ' rank f ut i . it ioiu mv a. cording t a li sput a from A met t dam . "tjreecc even under tit new Ministry cannot oppoea 'tie lltogal landing by the Allies at Sah. nn i ixe. pt py formal pro test . "i termau) 'n proteat t i A titans cer tainty linen not IgiHirs iti e'a difficult position, eett neteas1 it I i aurnlng taut hiletii submlaalmi lo further t n croachinents h t he Kntente Powers uii tlrescs's sovereign rlghla would a l ieaeh uf neutrality by tlreeoe hi rself, and sr.y favoring of tha nratentea prep arations ut ttalonlca urui uhtedl) would tratiagi'ssa Ihe llmlta cunatdered reasons bis In v it w of Ihe Hinsrgonc) In which tjref-eo ie plated " io sxilrpalc tin- irmculi ' in. ise.i ytwlerdu) hy tlx-uti-d of I 'ugtuiilsaluuers for n . statamenl issn. .1 Ainarl KS .reign bj th. s.i .1 in nan st itei riepartiucnl doubtleai k. i the destruction of and dam Tl, tg io in.. .Una. ami th.. dinftoeatton of propnrl) a .1 supplies of college, schools, hospitals ami resilience build ings bid ntiiiiK to Ihe American It-onl ofl i 'nnimlssloners for r'oreiKn Mlssioni in several Tin K'sh cttlea." After idling l-Hiiiiei-s in Which build Ion, belonging lo the board had Innw s. ise.l Ihe siat.-iii. lv: conttnuea! - it im.. glrettd) been announced ii ihe United si Hen Hag over the mission premise ai v'n was fired op ni shut to pi.-.-es an. I ii bag been rpof td io im Amercai board thai kg property 11 Van h is been mnipletely destroyed That proper!) consisted .' hospital, oo lege building's -mil lUgh ami boarding hcIii, is tor (.M-i- in addltbx t . residence. hulldlnija, i-.- Tin- truieuinai prufea ..it's at Anatolia Ooltegc have been de ported and luH.-ii uiul the houses In I whi. i'i tin-, lived have heen I'uuflguateil "To tin protests und siwreailea of Vmsr ica 11 i-ltltruH, from ihe nilkvmo in the interior I i tin- AjtlhgSeaib -r :i! I'ullSlanllimple, .1 .leaf t ar has In en lurued." .H lini,)()0 FOR RELIEF. r I. In ti t'lMlinilttOtf Her.- I'SjblOg i nnl .inn in Nnegjggitkgu. ltiundlii to a cable train Amlia - .dor UorgeulliHU received by Ihe Hints liepartmsnli which staled in pari that in. could advantageous)) use ttno.onn tor the relief of Armenians and that while uch u sum careful!) ndmlnlired would make H g I start n would noi iuIHc, tha Armenian Alrocltleg Coni tiiuiee, iii aeration w-ith the noim 'uiiii '' Mercy, sen! b cable yesterday to trnhussador Morgenlhsu lbs sum iriksd a Itrei rllcf Instalment, The Armenian Alrocltleg i ' mil lit . I also cabled 11.000 foi rllo of Armenian n fuui-.-s in p.) pt, HINDEHBURG'S MEN CROSS THE VILIYA Jtke Farther Prowess Kant of IVllna Llnnlngn Mitkt's Uflltldi DIVtJfSK A DVANCK ItALTH LeDNOOff, Oct I. Bgl'Opt tnt fufthc pmgragg ,,f Field Marshal vufl lllndon hury's troopa east of Wl'nai, where. gC cording to Pstrngrad degpatchsa they crossed th) V illy a, t fttlfl I I din it Ing their forcea north and pouth of the rait rond point of ftmorgou, the situation in the Hush:. m theatre of War romalni vir tually unehanged, To-day'a official i ni itatement does not even contftln the usual ropjort of further headway in the operations agalnal Dw inak. Minor auocosaca are claimed by the army group of Oen. von Unslngen souHiwsai f ptnsk The tier man Official report mentions for lire tirst tune the name of Count Both mar aa the ommander of an army ofl the South Weetem sad of the battle line in Itussls It is betlsvsd thai ha took the Field Mnrshsl on Mac ions i command of the Invading t ptaos of now to rcea In rVrhla. The official OtriMfl report fottowgi Arm) frroup of Field Marshal von HlnoVnburg ! ftusalaA attacka north f i Koojany and south of U 1 Were retutoed. At my group of Prince VY loan lew r ipohi ..f ifln" langod Lti alngon i Ha ravin : The sitution i I Army group of Urn. I on ; Ruaaian fm.t - noar Mewi i i imyti southwest nf Plnsk w re drh an off Our attach i ihe region of t'gartorek is making pcogrees. iternwut troopa of the arm of i Count Bathma i re puhietl several Huaa Ian .ttr;i-. On t ie whole, tha Kuaslana appear to he holding the Dermau invaders iti ohoch tiwlnek, Minsk ami I'insk continue to u the object Ives of th - ToutonSi but, ei ootl fof the operations around tiwlnsk tholr advance has been eltsctlvot) checked by the dsfonders. Tn re is a new concentration of cxm aktorabla Auatro-Oerman fori eg ground Tarnopot, in Qallela, about tweni v-tt . miles south of the frontier, This tie as speculation with regaid t Kieflf bslug the goal of t he Teuton southern arm) a, but ihe opinion of rttost military ntsjerti'era Incllnea to the theory tiiat tho concentration is due to in- develoiH monta m the Dalkana LHwpatchea from tgtrograd slt rcfugeea ar aiuiing into the capital hy thousanda every ila) Much ol the relief work la In the handa f the Brittah - h irit lea i.ad (leorgiaua Tim hanan, , ,f.- ..f the Hrltleh a mbaaaador, waa found on her knees in ai improviaed hath tratn lie: si eves rolled up nd . long apron around her, washing refugee babk s. AIR RAIDS ON ITALIANS i iioriini Filers vi a i e It tacks on It ore lie Mo il nil tor 1 U ll l . Vast fctl ' s6e . e-'f' tu Tm. HoMS, Oet, I . The following atatemeui waa laaued h,i the W ttce to-night In the mi e ;.t tween i H tdlgi nd the flreutn the iu'tltt of ur troapji a ud aritllerj continue The artillery Hie ol our ahurp ahooteri iueventej tits enemy from In tensif j tug the reiifiri'cineni wortt on the southern alone f Mount (tall gttd Mount Rotnhon, i thi llesao Itastn, i n i the t?arso platauu our st tacks continued favorabl) on tha night of : he seventh and the following day, Altogether we made aevent)'lx pris oners. The enemy' asroi I ansa bombarded ItiHvhstto Sa datnoga was done, in an enenij alt attack on the fervlgnano at at Ion five aotdlera were n'ouudeil, GERMANS HATE UNABATED i oueervatl ve Parti or Knwlandta 0'eel heiiei at Iwi oeti tatartuttiAM, i lt london, tc Thi i for man tutuatrvattve nart) Issued n inanlfesi i mi 1 atlier Itcrlln des pwtchea iay I i which M i-- aaserted thai attiong ihe Louieal taaka which tht wa: had tm penned uhmi the iicrmait natloi une gt al must Ih hi nn ilti raldy In the forefront, naoudy. the overthrow nf t&ngland hy ull mentis "Kngtand," ihe manifesto a.--. "con pi rod to provoke tho war and will never cease to threaten Oermanya ihisI lion aa a world Power and t. . hamper our national d elopinsni DIPLOMATIC DEFEAT .OIt.t.MI I'r.-ss ssi.lla l'nr. Uii IIMee ...r Unit. on g, nation. ; il nh is ''-' ( Tnr iNooN, 1 ict The Dallu hi re- newod n the Kmc impels i it4 jioicnt attacka iiisvii i Ifrtt and sum.' of he 1 l lie! following eull Tha ilrada ir. elxe-l :. peW ImPetUS as n ri suit ot the Balkan situation, which ia iHilnleil in b) the l IpiHYSltlon a e lib n -e of a .le fe , of British .lip oma.- THg srN's correspondenl - Informed th it tne Koieiuti Office is not itenurbed h) aes, sllackSi ami oh the leatilrni'! i considers bl) aniused, eapei'lally with regard lo certain allnged happenings it tn nruisn isgnnonn in ins iiaisaini ami rurae? wnien if,ii iai riun uie, -.. me naihlng like them ever happened, DUTCH PLAN NEW DEFENCES. . , I Hi Iter hikI Irwntnenl Koughi to rrtiiftt Hon a H'oterwiiii upttiai Vnbh litspofch tn Tua ii IgONUON, llCl P. nta Until l.iii oorroMKindeiii ;i rVinMtordiun onya. "V hill will ortort t.v le Irrtrralueed It Pariiiimeiu for the Improng of tin Ifana waterway hotween the Hook of Hoi In ii d and Hot lent an i and aIll u hi,;. plt incnted hy a hill lo he lntrdUt'tMl ll tha Minister of War Itvkllil fcif the ip- nruprlHtlon of i ido.ooo (n,tOA,(ioii tor ioiiK range ariiUer) and oiltor nrnuwueni on the ground thai na the new waterway will Hfihnll the htmgoal foreign lutitloahliai nn IncreHeo In fori flontlona i tie.-ir.ihie " SO PATRIOTIC THEY STRIKE. i i'1'iM'it t'oopora am mi Krom Tholr IVueka Uuea to foerumuii IHtHal I'attU t tn Tnr Hi v. I'AttM, let, k, Tha eoopi-rn at iha Vor mink oil aorka at Itaraelllea Imva gone on atrlka aa a urotaal agtaitiai tho -x- .MgStltfH MtMlltel t,f fkll 11 SililV.irl.ini 1... Ilwint iimi ihe mi so exported .-vent- nail) reoche Usrmnny. The dlroctorg of ths Vennlnk com. pan) replied lo ihe striken thai th tloveritmeiii precgutlnng raggrdlng ex- IM.rts were so sir..'! that such II ill. - position of the oil w.,s liiipoaslhle und thai ihe Minister- .- War and KtliaiiCM havs to elitn aUlhorhtUtlnUS l..rfoj-e an export cun 0 made I I'd I.lmltg Hwgltlou il'.'iitiiB. lit vial t'nhlt 0spli t ...Tin N I'Aglt, i n t. I,. - Mliilsterr'a. ileers was Issued on i i-ioher :i po'ohililttng, mere in munition of any in Krunc b) i. ti ..in w 111 has iini grcelvcd ihe gpgclul au.iior... uf Ih- ; Ulnlttft l ,Wiu. FRENCH MAKE NEW GAINS NEAR TAHURE Take tteroiftfl Earthwork nrnl Mevpftl TftMhMi Willi too Primmer. TEt'TOXs FAIL AT I .tins fisosi taM ggslA fo thk i 1'aihs. oet I. The Pnrssfl Bctiilnuwl I limla) t.i !..hw lip their ImpartMll ! suceggg o never.,! day ago at Tahu-e. lii Champagu, by igklagj Uarmnn eurlhworh called lit Trap, rapturing several renehes oomptialsxi a sallwsi in fr.nit ul th.- lecorsl Herman HlM of !.- I fi The F'rench al. copttud two held works and ma. In 2o prln.mers. i Th.- ilermano, n ch ollMnT handi -.I rti.l.-avored to ilrlve a wislwe into ill lined .inc gi Ihm. .rt.-i- hurling ;i rain of shell of all cllbfjg uikui Ihl place .i'mI the r.-gi..i:e noith and sontli i' ii !;. i it- , I .in atta.-k lit.-ti .lie French V ir tfflc declares was re. PUHSP.I wllh heav lossea to tlitni At iiher parti of the weetrrn frotit ar titlery . ntbats cantlnua without pause. The lllghl . 'ininuiintue followa' Tlui ItaMMISI after a vigori.ua h mi imrdmenl with i-heii f all calibres t.i-ilay att'-mpti d a ry v.iilw I al ia. U ogjalml l. 's and tin. northern .ui I Sou herd Idges ( tne town. Tins attach was completely repulsed. Tim sttackera ittlfvsed heavy kssaea In the Champagn w made now ind .ippr. einhU- tniree South, apt of Tanur w. gained a foothoM in si arthwurh .ailed tha TrapMe. apturvd several trenches and wu told works erected s the Mllenl held ijy th gfient) lti front .f tils second .inn Mare thai 109 prisoners w.-i I .K'i an. I I-. nth iht-wer aiel ii.itrallleus.-s ncv coiptured Arlllirrv actions look !!.. at ev eral tiaris ii. th western a rgonne. in ItM Hol l.i t'irti. .nil ! III. .se ' -n tin- in.. in. i. p;' wight and ground Mondgfiuich, Tnc ofUclgl afteenoon communlQuA follow : Th- cannnnad Pag continued laai nislit. M.t n siilcs laki-ig pari, to the north of Arfog, iti the direction of Mooches ami its environs, .is urii ii th.. sartor of l.a Folic and near Hill So tm Ther. was also cunsld- trahto nctli Ity llller ! he a lawertng Urn region of Hoye mi iii- part of lb ir enesny laejether with ffont our Kilns, in th. and to thp north of the ri Alane, m the dlretahn ol Tra.) Ie Vol and al lh Coreat of Bl Mara lti Ihe Champagne district the ilcr mans violently botnbarded our po! (Iota, lietweeu the riiads running from m. Hi;.. i , lo Hi Houplat, and from gouain io s. ne!1 nur n.-.tie everywhere replied la tins die t seen, energ) Active fighting to., place ii. me connecting trenches t the southeast of Tahitrs iti th. ..----Hon uf t i Butte de Meal II Be tw set i lit. Argjonite nnd llv Mouse ..ne of the PYench mines, in the Forest ol Malancourt, s;;.itiereii some sip. ping : iiie enemy. The n.uht passed In relative quiet on tl" icmnlnder of th. f or Qt7Vr IS CHAMPAGNE. Igior inn ii I dki l'r'iit'li ISiallluUS aouth nt at, Maoele-al", Hgat i clat at arm) lit Jows . i Ui Londo . i. r v The uAt i. ,r IsaUOd b) I hi titi tiiaii totts ' ra 1 in afternoon fol- ifter fruitless attempts bn Chrtobtt nnd 1 ictol made by i ha Prow h t. penetrata out lines, iomparativi utih i reigned yoeterdi) In ihe Cham pagin Tin t rei. i acction lo the sai I ol Navarlii farm, which the yVerah tni hetii, waa t-4ea red i he morning of lha i nemj lj counter ati ickii ianie prtsouera ind two machlni gu' fell into our handa. Toward evening the enemy artlllerit lire again grew in tenae I luring the night then were Infant i j attache al aria in point All were rapttlseil ruiing our ueceesful adv aiice ggaiual an uilvancad enent) Halthii to tite aoutlt ot si MarcaF) wa captured oflteera and J"-" men To the aaai ol the Argonne, . .. Malancourti we destriiycd several en nt) mine positions hj eaplosloioi FRENCH FORGE AHEAD. I Serwrant, 1'oitnded at latmr-. tlvea Pen lor to Infawtei , i I'aais, Oct, Is- " t the rats things are gotug it will he a long lime hefors the ijsnnans can thlnh of a counter of fensive," said 1 1 eecgsani a hn a i wounded at ths oapturu of Tahure tit- agreed with many other wounded aoldicra i hat the branch are gaining the upter hand not onl) because of their artillery but through the dash .md bravory of the infantry The prlaonsra uptursd a' Tuh ne 'had not eaten in IPOIf than forty-eight 1 houre had no eartridgea ;- the) r pou In 'H TEUTONS FEAR HRITISH. n, eiiiiu i.eriiiinis Tell oi lleead Intong lli.-lr 4 inn null s. ik ei ' 'iiir fienaale1 t.. Tn. i,m.,.-, u.-i iin..r i eeiHin. deal ill Holland .les i .i.e. ., m.i Ingsd union lie trip In mad t . the huld frouiter where it louche both Belgium ''"-' cmiinus ihe astro. i e activity antoirj the llennuna aluee Ihe hat tie if looa, the riiHhtnit- of reeuforepinenta nnd aunullea lo tin- front and tin momaaueaa ind auaptrlon o( tho ( it nn. in frontier ktuurdi Tin- iHirroflpondeni aaoertalned that I uotwithatundlug the hatred or the hud h tieoie ami army to nd the Uermana and the groat aymuathy entertained for I ' t fillloa the Uutoh tjovernntent'a graul HfTorta to atop contraband intdi atth i)i muni are oonatantly lielui outwitted to amugglrra who LHiiiduci a hy no ine.ma tiegllgtbta trad) Ha aleo learned from mil tbttanta of border vtllugea, who ait t'OUattUltty In i tin: ai t v it Ii t In t it i man aentrlaO) that tin- Uermona ma dia I'oiiruged beouuae of the ivntlnuania uf Ih? WUr and are gnglOUi to Mt hoim The deanntoh utiotoa ulna tierinnn o. arrtera an agylni on gopiemher t' that 'a lUttJOrll) Of their t oiurli-H Uould 1 rather doaeri man go io tha irenhea on ! i tie Vaer front, chlalll het'uuaa then I hey, I have io meal Ihu Kngllah "it aeeina lo huru ueoitina Ii k nd uinoug the '1 nn in audleraM Iha ror reapondetii agya, "thai anythlui la better i list 1 1 lo hue u nah- ua. The Hrtah i s ddier is a kind of hog) man. Ii a in '" :,ls ' '"' '!" .gw llghllng until . '" killed, ami in uttack Ii I lerrlbi, The oHIem aepeclally ar regarded us , i"'rr'''1 ,I''V"H- f ihe iruth of this, from the manner !'" Which tl came In me, 1 hav nn snauow ui uouot, si icasi as iai lm rcgiineiiis si incsrned.1 WILLIAM THA W BESTS 5 TEUTON FLIERS, KILLS 1 Aliit'l'itaii DPVCritrt'l i I w llr Ksfstpfd Trip Bfl for Him by GeraiAiisi I'lrTagtrao, Clot. a. - That he fuughl oft n ve rierman airmen who wore trying i trap him, succeeded in dropping one and tocaped the others with ont mo. or out of commission h th- story lold by Light, William Thaw, member of the aviation corps of tha gfreneh PNirotgii lcglon now i In ih rhampagne dlotrtct, In ;i letter t" Nli father, u nium Thaw, rocolved here to-da) Tho ktter tn aa follow "The other dftg I ran gCffOM live i.er- man machines who were inytng for me at u.MOO me tent over whars i paaa ever) morning abowt ooiooh on reconitali aancc, I waa at 3. and tiled to out i climb them and gniah my roconuaia nance, but a son of a jtin on a tiny bi plane, the fHMt:.t pjiachina I've ever su n hi 1 1 if nie, wan rati hnix Ins from be hind, mi I 'mm. I mi him ami JfOVU SO ateeply that the oiling ay w nn m , left hand motor wen; n tl..- leiiu md Hooded the mot. r Tlx Hot m- Waa eitl.el sua rod to death. ..t badl hit, for ho heat it straight down Hut there waa ItUle Wllllu .til alone agalnal lour Uermana. with only one motor Mini twenty kilometers ft in our line. Hll' thf ll.n in - W"le Intel nf learv by thlg lime and very politely cortod mo, two on each aldw, but well out of rangSi hack lo our lines, one hows ear i got up nervo si ugh tt iry to tm off my retreat almoal t vet our llnoOt hut BtJll being wall unove htm I wa.- aide i dlVS naain a d give htm a I nrupte of dooen bulle n (tim nur truatyl i oit (mads in i . s. a . ami then, h iv! iik only one motOTi 1 Went home hs fast as i could. tieutenant t-f tho math Itrggoona who was in our trsnohes, aaya in saw ths Hochs full vii maaae' lusi i- Itlne the rtorman Hnao." AIR BATTLESHIPS SOU l.-. i ila. s n i rcneh iaiiio t llreaitniuiu lit t'ARigi Oct I Pmnc plise." heralded by mill war sur crltlcs a. DELCASSE'S SON SENT TO A GERMAN PRISON Itiifiiritiitt St'iitt'iiiT IuihimmI I ii I ii. r ( liiof ObJtM'l nf rciittm itntf. lOmiIIAOgK, Mil I. 'dd. !, .III l A deapnlch from Berlin ay l.i.n- ret , is..-, son of ih- Kp r ii Koreiitn Mln i.:-r and n prisoner r. tin- military camp ui Halle, has been fiil. i to elghlewi utnnlhs gorou imprtwoiiment. The reason alwn . dlsotie.il. o to lb (!r ,i.i ..... , T ophile 1 lit '1 I 'leanite 1 ; tt 1 i w llh h ". , thai perhupM at Kir KdWatvd ,.. t forOlgn hi 1 p. a 1 1 i termao.v hniei niuol I" une reauit ha i the ti- '. iiii K'-ie.nn MlnlOtrr ill Ihla Uirretlui namely thai long before i i. i v ird began to be looked at alt h i ajile . ire b) the tier. nan preaa und puhlle M lie nuiae ana the centre nf una uf im moai vhdent and venontotta nroaa nrunualffna aver w.t neaa d In ' ' man hi 1 90d and and Iti 1 im m i wiili t he rem il Pre...- . foreign M niatt r ma ltd of t he Ki.mi it a w hum ' he i i man,-, ttt I.m bla me for t In Morta . u i Till Umax wa- $800,000 WAR TOYS COMING t 111 11.. ...l.i tor 11. o. ni 01 1 reach rtlel .ol. I li 1 s. VJWCIgl IV 161 '.-.p.i- . Ti... Il I'AHIS, IM Mine I ., t'ernel Knlled on the (Trench liner .'hicag llctober .' for New- Vork wllh 1 trance 1 100, 1 worth of lo'.s and doll made by tin- heal known couturiers nnd ar-. t..i In Kiim -. and by llm wounded In th . Iiospllala, The) are 1.. I..- mild I'm Ho- hen. til "1 Iii families of Crouch artiste who hav- been ent t.. the front It is hoped unit tii - dolls will in- al lowed to .-nter the p. 1 1 of New Vork m bond, duty being paid late what Ik sold MORE AUSTRALIAN'S NEEDED. I null! 11 .1 lull. . 1, .11 11 1 1 I . Men I nr. I...SI...S. Ut .- les; ondepi !. 1 V Tin Minister e .111!-. .'all' e-1 ' t lll iNmucil I : h id u. 1 h Oommonwealth for re. pnfi rceuiciils ami th i the 1 omtnon wealth undoubtedly W II aci'aalo lo Ih. reuue!, t lie reerullinit cam pa u" will he started uexl week the Minlter ink Ing an U'dlV. share i'i II tn.tt.-iii. alreud) hai despaiched .- 1 iimi men ... ei si ,1-. i . h 1 1', ' 7 '.- caMtialtics , - ' .1 . pol ' I ' r III II II . Order llelullllis I eeiiled. I I It .Ion it 1 1, rtn 1 .... d l. 1 ten vie 1 Hissing. III.' Unit nry 1 lovenmr uf H in am i:.e li.-1 lit, ilovernmenl has orilered the exocttllon of t-. Helglana who were condieiniieil lo death nn .1 ireaeon chargi in ol'dlng i di-vitihes frntti tntweip The 11 ri Jimeph Huck"lmoji Al. urn drc Prank, h llli'lll- rohnut In a plain, matter-of-fact way, our daily talks seek to impress upon young men the value of clothes which, though conserva tive, still embody the true lines of correct design, smartness, and fit. Garmenls which meet every (lem.intl of merit antl appropriateness which are fashionable for all occasions and yet conservative in their simplicity always hold the palionatie of men who know ihe value of proper dress. Brokaw Brothers Aitor Place & Fourth Avenue SubwNV station gi Dae 'rvrtin "I .w)C" ii.'.d William Thaw. aomethllig thai will inalte th lUbmatina like a toy, v aa inepoctto n ins in a i pa per oorrsapondonti tu-ilay upon n pedal permission by IhO War Minister, Ml lie i ii d It 1 1) Hprea.l out over the huge av it;.-n Held In the form of eooreel upon stvres ".r dying machines, small, Usees slgilffla gflil , MIll'ttMv, of the surprise was that each Is equipped with ihi Inch cannon and rapid nr UI s. making tho dream of an air fleet a IjJ one of the ntiait ttrlkitm sight w ,Mtl plane SO feel . IJh, Ihe ofltcei iluiu i.g in wa the flrsi aotual raallf. Ion ol the aerial 'dtWadmrlBJIll." Tin erew of ihi might air machine will 1st or J o'll in i T ion iiii and aa omcer. it win learned American volunteer ...lav Hut seven riators t.k part .. .... .... il. it. nk In Him " "1 i..... " . "",-..- They l.ivut Wllllant K Ti.aw or I'll (burg, Hergv Klllott 0, Cwwdin ol Maw Vork, Hargi Norman Punceof Bos--,, 1 1 ii Mnstn of s.m rranclsim, Herl Hall nf Bowling (i recti. Ky. ; James J. ii , a of New YorV and H 11 Herin There ar, free other American nier sngaged at other pans ol um PVench nshllllg ilia lite Wirt, while e.eveu utl r. are In the training school. EVENTS IN THE WAR ONF. YEAR AGO TO-DAY iitTliHKH l. ItH ttermam enter Antwerp after i IkioiI iinltneni i f forty otght houra, Kini and Quve -t the Belglaim leave tha Ity ra fore Ita fail, t&todua nf nhahltanta rontltiuaa greater pan of IO0.O0U h0i1o :le 114 toward Iol aim: ir im 1 : iii t,i)fl liriaonara in a battle near U'-v Urnt battle r . around llllo Jupaiast: r. M 11 t tieK- KUIUI on ji Ighta tl imiti i' ':.' the ihrt fort al Tatng-i 10 GRAND DUKE REPORTED SHOT. I'.-lrourud .o.ii iin. il, in leiioi ..I lltllcrr's tttuck. n Ainerii-; tcrda;- b) tenmsliip 1 .i ., w ho .11 ri red yh N'orweglaiuAmerloan ; nafjord 1 1 ..in I lorgt n said .1 was Ihe gossip of HetrofTad that Ihe lll'anil lluke lcholos had been shol und dangerous!) wounded hy nn iilllcel ol s ail and that Is Way he had lie. i.sent lo tl aucusua Th relator of the goesln save it la the shin in i report, is e. nnl. ti.ni that h; ha .1 houid ol he mentioned tie said 1 had lived In Itassia slkteeil y.-ais, w. itei-. 011 .1 huolness trip .md thai if .1 . Known m I'etrosrad that he had 11 11 .a1 ihe etnry he would net ini 11 nible on hie Htiiin to Hussh - ai. IOW ,- Ituss ngei Ui. I111S ..I a violent temper and thai ii 1 uld 1 ot ucceiH excuses for defeat '"ii 10, of hi Denerals. Ill plan l u 11 victory wa lo make the nefe a nn oiPcer eiiulvale lo sentence f ,11 it h The gossip was that the 'ii I liuk. handed a pistol 10 .1 Oenorul nf hlsatnff uccusod of blundering and lold him lo el t himself Ttie Iteneral tm stor) giies, 1 irned nie rmnlvei on the Orund liuke. wounding him In the ibilomgn. VON KLUCK'8 ARM BROKEN. ...-neral Mrnda I luniks lo la-rimin II .11.1 . o ill lee Here Th Bui 1 d s Hlrnen K reuses, an organisation of Herman Americans pro moting 1 ua: relief fund foi it rill li . hit received Ih following letter from rV.-ittlcIn IHl'iegard tri Kluck. daughter I "i 1 len. i "ii Kluck 1 I tl. fitthei was made very happy In I'i ur greetings and )our reiairt n to the , .ok ress of 1 hs fund He w islies lo 1. 11 jilei you his heart, est thanks ami to coll - Itia heai'lfell lies! Wlsbeii and greet ' imts tn you, "I'uhapplly father Is ituakh) to write himself heciilts of Ii a severely -sounded ,nd broken i'khi arm. Therefor he can t sgproks his gratitude personally l' -. end a brief Hlgnaturo, llti.uao tun von Ki-neg, lied i'i-.is. Sister, Klflli Ann., Blghlh Kield Hi spllul 1 Thi hitler from Ifrnulaln Kluck, who vldeiitl) - musing her father, accom amei 11 plttur of th. ilentral With hi wn slgnaiuro, written with th left im Itosmead's Heir Killed, S.e, ia ( ,., ItOMIMN, fICt K .1 Itoldnaoii, it. Ml lu Til Il K it.- Hon. Ilrrculeg f Ms run I ! is 1 t-ad. I ha. hern ki'lcl nounceti to-.i , v '1 lbs war, it was an il., uas J.i .wars old, 1 I Tl 1 r n 1 1 v 1 "Here's to Your Good Hsiltri and Your Famlis" rl 5tout DltAtHIII r Nli l. lion (ihmI KrhlHiiraiil, I len " l l al- THEIR PART IN FI0H1 Porclffll lt'uin iii I niiliv oj Attack Hwwtij hoi Hullr! ill ( In g, fgw fai i asa PsasofcA is 'i mi PAhlSi 1 1 i I A lelti r It" , Who it Bgrvilig II i an at n Moher I, -.! thill liTll -" " " " f or.-is.i Legion .has . hullei ., His ;-ool;'i.... Is serli proving I lie priest says Ii . '! 5" ''"' ' I ''" 1"" rr..i I line . '"' !.l.;t H,v,,: nntcrlv write, th Ueulenant waa wounded -"' " ' ' nwim urn n..i.i- i is ' -werl) d in a i . 1: ,11 .1 1 .... I in:' . j ' ii. , , , . . ... . . .-.s.. .. ... . .. .- from him sui.e pnvalha. w ritlng under .1 1.- 1 . 3, Myg . Nlaclie, or Va.-h. be ev.d Amernaii, wa killed before hot Thorln wa slightly won refused to go to the rear. ii- fell sppnrently kiln .1 i mr comii 110 out 01 .'la no II. TV w . In on Beptomber "7 tiers lie; 1.1 1 d-d Uuograve, ... .:, and 1 losi Ihar In ,1 1, iti. helt. i In pronipted us lj leave 1 ciitiot nt Went into the open field lilt Imt a.- found ih. sheller comii R)ollhed an t .'in- equipment si "We led .11 the atta .... -i. t'orporal Indlcr h. I esnl ifti th.- Inttlle ..:' Jum he ua. h.till. woutided . hs poral to tin original Ann 1 can -a the Klrst Hegimenl .- 1 . 1 in Ti Inkard, ritlng from 1 Ictober T. says : "I gp .1 bull. I In Hi A Uillette r.i . in nr. lack 1 life. The luiik-i : : -: k SIDOghed It lo pn ces nnl 11 I am KHtttna better." Tlinkard em los. . in 1. showing that the h'orclsi 1. the nil n k ..ii thi woodi ci ntr of a dlum. !! .. The 1 11 man. thus Wi iM. Dim right, left and - nn gnclng troo Tho m has a 1 1 1 e 1 1 pitnl a' Monteliinai Ih ITALIAN GENERAL 111. tliiu M,iw,.es Xwuchl t itti Uedal I wneiled i.i 1 ni feecetl sf th - . RoMg, Oi-l I. fnaUUel conferred Oen. Banchl yeslcrdu presenlallon wss mud sonatl. in 1 hi pi. 1 len Z.in.-lit i. in he de orn'eil beginning of 1 1 nungio m i t - 1 ip. PUIIglO ni lile a i-neeren tn. 1 il'iiili..ii:,ili; tHIH - "for men mull i rh 15 un Jwunimn iria-f o -en ImMiutitiiuiiuii But that's not EVEIV WEEK'S platfon EVERY WEEKdoem believe in weepini: en. EVEin WEEK for tl ie woman w ru 10 tilings - the happy, -ceMiul woman who 1 a vital part in life. 1 I are two bi; articles 1 women : 1 "What Should IhisW in Dor" Mir is dc alely in need ol m A position i oHered bui to at cept it will "talk". Why?- I In band is a Rtinistci ' can she do) "Please. Mi lei Vole." I H (... lti. rates of Mitft.i. c ni of their latest stunt says womt-ii haven of humor ? Get this iftsu Tin' Hrf lllllstt llf.l Every Newssl nnd ;