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WAR BULLETINS London. Bulgar delay in seizing Monastir regarded as strengthening probability that understanding exists between Greece and Bulgaria. If this is case amicable agreement between allies and Greece will be difficult, if not impossible. All accounts are there are no military obstacles in the way of Monastir's occupation by the Bulgar forces. Berlin, via Tuckerton Wireless. English losses in officers alone reached 2,000 during British offen sive in October, according to Hun garian newspaper Azest, which quotes Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria as authority. Paris. Artillery duels occurred in vicinity of Brettincourt in Artois re gion, Frissefay in Somme district and Tahure in Champagne. London. Greek steamship Zarisis sunk by submarine. Crew landed at Malta. Amsterdam. Furious mountain fighting in progress on Northeastern Montenegrin frontier. Farther to the northwestward struggle spreads into Austrian territory, between Monte negrin border and upper Drina. From beginning of war Montene grins have had better of fighting with Austrians. They have been across frontier in many places. Annoyance to Austria has been serious and the Vienna government is said to be de termined to end it London. British steamships Co lenso and Orange Prince have been sunk'by submarines. Colenso's crew saved. Nothing known of fate of those on Orange Prince. London. Italian reports of Rus sian recapture of Czernowitz, capital of Austrian crownland of Bukovina, unconfirmed from Petrograd. o o Boston. Mrs. Bertha V. Bense testified in court she usually carried $4,000 or $5,000 in cash on her per son in shoes, toes of stockings and in bosom of dress, I ANNOUNCEMENTS Newboys' Protective union special meeting tonight, 8 p. m., 180 W. Washington. North end district of 'the Civic Co operation Movement of the Indus trial club to be organized, Friday, at 8 p. m., in Armstrong school. "Peace Proposals of the Socialists" to be subject of Wm. E. Walling of New York before City Club of Chi cago, Saturday, Dec. 4, at luncheon. Victor S. Yarros will preside. Scandinavian Liberty league to hold mass meeting, Viking temple, Sheffield av. and School st, Sunday, Dec. 5, 11 a. m. Wm. B. Haywood to speak. o o BITS OF NEWS Clarence Van Herik, 14, 43 N. Pine, found dead, head crushed, North western tracks. Thos. Rafferty, 30, found In crit ical condition with throat cut in ho tel. Said he spentJ.ast dime for room in which to end life. Will probably die. Gunmen held up clerks, H. A. God dard drug store, 501 W. 69th, bound them and got $150. o o TAKES POKE AT JUDGE John Sheehan, 21, 733 N. Robey, fined $50 for beating his mother, leaped over rail and struck Judge Sullivan, Shakespeare station. Panic in room until Sheehan was over powered. CHICAGO GRAIN. Grain and "" sons up. . Dec wheat close, $1.0934. Ntw YORK STOCKS. Prices slightly down. Trading dull. WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight, with lowest tempera ture about 26; Friday fair with rising temperature; gentle to moderate west to southwest winds. Tempera ture Wednesday: Highest, 38; low est 24. , m