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I Russians Continue to Make Progress Against Austrian Armi^
w .mi. nhd ll' ii t1 ? t < , rolmidy will I'* a
*vi\ of iii'tf <>i liifhtinii t e f i i e .? . l o -
oisloli t s ? t ., cl'.i "??
There ? ? ? -"-i !'i)i* v ,,,;i 1 1 lie ' ','1
fhans arc try!..* to draw the allies
into i.l> atlai I- i tin : -l| K?'ound tM.it
ii, . ? en tho*Murnc ami the Vivnc,
nl>. ;it I i I . i l IV .ml ? ! ?!?:? i? is hi ?
li. ved of the Otl^C has l *-???? takOM
r>fv tl?? t;<!rimin defensive, it in not ?*t
.??1! prol al io that it I ?' !' l" *''? >1"*
<iiij\ < 'I
i : a| J,.if: i-. ? > ? !'i ? h i -.iniuiiiiu
, ,, i.i. f. li v. .? ? has " on >???">*
poi? Is-. IU I as M iiin-'i tU.1 time he '??
yuti.il. is It: litter positions. ajul ha*
.... (??< III' , : '?? lit lilt i-'II. SI. Unit
1). i- ell< vn' t" t"iv ? ?' ' chance
Tp .il-t ? li? ill I who have heivtstl
i) iI- >i.i . M ?! ' ? t '? ?
t-tiris
T . \i stria: - iittl ?' isst.it.s ' yttil
<ia | ? . ? 1. 1111-1a r. ? * tli< H Kus
.iiiclal el roles are silent, report*
|..,t l; no ?vl It i me era II ? is.tii- been
....til-sit t nil' 4 as : <?; ?!>. t .trough
... .. >..!!!?< I'S. i II ? 1 i''i I t ?"
| i.. i, iM ii .. Mil .
i.; i nit (Jeneral AulTonlionf's army,
il ? be .??iz Mi;>poi'te<l l?v t'.e| nitt'.IS.
1 . Ii.ul't tl'-A ? x| re-sed a- to
vv i .1 the Itnssn-n envclorititf n?ov?*
, . ,jt i of iii'itilnTg ear
, .. ,, Utx ? *i? ?:i*: 11 t" **it oil
ii ? \ ????!: ia 'ishould they I o defea '.Oil
? (. i is- ? s adiancinu from the
x, rill tail should tin' A list r la IIH bo
.. ., says. I lily second
, . < 11. i-l \ !? has te t tU'tMM 'I A u f -
t <?: ... v i 11ri ? 111 :? t
|'\1 M IN .'MM'-H VI'I \
i \ i*.\st rut ????! *
?< i- still a pause hi tin- ?pcra
v . . in j.; i I'm.- <;a. tlnubtl^w due
? ,\ >au<it\ of tioops ?>r tlif uait "I
Hi: i, will' il alw.tjs liTi?" liail tiifli
in i r.i iif-p :>rt int! 11-.><?;? - wrst iv.~. i *1.
. . t l iit y nuff'-l ?-d in til'.
. . ., .??(., At'lMI'? t -I mill Alt*
;;i.jt. may temporarily have taken
. ' .jt .ft In lr a; t.ick.s
inula . \vli< r ? tin siyinc is
it.. ! Is Just startinc." tlio ureatist
, a ,ii hi'i'it creati'ii I'.v the
K sari- ?'!> India, his tlniniu
ions and Ihe colonies. In which he
. |! (> \ . I '. SUl'.!' I'tS f'>l t in
, -j if -Ait:, m .- ii tiny responded
.. t ? eall :? -Mi i ao mother eonntry
. .1, . condint; 70.t>yt? troops.
"Kiti'hener's Pets." as they have been
called since Kleld Marshal Kitchener
,, ,1/.. the Imlian armi. Tli<-\
. arin> of cieeupation nail tii??
fore' The latter are t' ?"?
i-qiumaiided by their pi inecs and chiefs,
l:. . I, s tills. India is to pay tiie eost
if: |, rtatiuu of troop- if>
i . .. i,d t in l ? d i.tn princes ai ??
? ,. ?, ^ it ts t ? t If war funds
, , i, thi-ir "H i. i oiintri ami Kn^
i t.ior - and the colonies liav<?
i shii.s. :n"ii and money it
it, ;.,.s .? .1" the lioine poverntnejii
> . that iIn* whole forces of the etii
, . , i ? eruitcd auai'nst her
? - ii ? ?
?n ?< III' i'l hill e in lias issued a lie -
, ial .1" tin repnrl tin: I Mominion troops
t iv. i'ii id, mum. while no statement
I.;t |>ecii Issued reparding the move
up., ; r the Indian ? ? ? nIing<nt. except
H i ?, . . 1 t h e 11 ? hit I ml i; several
v , ?_ i . 'ipiiii' i i' sen fill that
i , . 111,. i- ha vr miii. d i Sonera I
| i. ni h ? i ? "i' i'"* about to do S".
rill I.: oil that a yre.n Kussian
f. had ? I., i. join tIf allies In
I ?, .ji t :i <? is i h:i\ risen I rotn the
t ,? i i <; (t i. , ? i r.sti\ists from l".ii?
iiiml. the i ''ii. 11 SIateH and other ebnu
irj.;,, 1 . Oiiln ml el i.. their own
. .. ' t | ,i i': i I" i ? iifli a r 111 >
nil III III m ? I UNTIM l>
IN IN It'l :t? l\ IM.1IOM
? h. I !.;ted Ki: ^dmii I I - I Vlilinu
, ii, ,t \|t ti ii-. jftiiiiiiL. Ihe I'olor.*.
1 l .. u,mi 1.11 - aid n i t \ ; I'i'l ed I hat
I. Kltelici.' i *ia 1 ;* tnilli ai men will
, i < i ? ii ohtaimU ii> t lit- end of tin
V i el
\ ?? : ii liii li I'.nplaml is
? ilia' i irini; tor the tlious
in. >? relm: -. driven out of Heluium
? , ! ? 'i id . i :? iini/.at inn. however, hna
lj . 111 !? ii halld. ati'i i: the refn
,.. . t t i-l r i a 11. ? a re : < nt r|UtcU l> to
rMfO.re '. j?ai is Ihe foui try. v. here
osp't lit* im ?i il< it., i Mic boat
;. ? ;.u . (>at ' > I ? lid t O- da J
Mi. i. i e!'tis. '' I itided with
all I' . ? rid i si- .-tons Ii. I?ajjs
or ?? ,i|i ' ale. Is. A strikim. feature ef
! , f I I ; i j ? 11' It - I Ml in her ? f wl'lows
a - id lit 11 ? i hit irei
\ I't'l' \ It I <? !" Iif.l.l N MM.
\ litif.N'f in- hi: i ici: vr
i ?|; I . \ t' V i i I... ml "ii. Septeinher
i ; , t ? t I'll. '' II -v i:> ? iPi' ia I
OBITUARY
no^ii
Mi s. |.u< j Winter I'll .lid P-S4UI,
? r. i(H''i iv inn r TlieiiipHon, etjjhty
. "i if ol.i. Iff vesterda.i after
o'clock .i i in r home, iM .*i KtiHt
Ft'anklin Street. Mrs. TlioinL^un was
:? j.aiiii >'f ('oluntiiti.'. < 5a . ^rcijijj tJie
d i'igl'ter of tol.n ? ">. Winter, "of that
plitco ??'or the paat several j'ears* sho
had resided here with two of her
laughters. Mrs. Thoti pson lenies one
. i Wool folk, of New York, and
??ur iihteis- -Mis v. < i. Illtt and
Mi \ TI. \lfrlend. ot Atlanta, "ia.;
vii ?' ?: . Sl. Hlnf- i'd and Mrs. Ito
nil .i i o' i:i. lniioii 1 She also
" ?,%. two -z ra ndi hi I-l ren. Mayo M.
11111fia ii.d Mis. .! K. Uowmaii, both
- t i i \ . i't'.' ounecnieiit .is to
. i , ? . ? ?f i * i e i is has lie en
I uin-r:il <ir. Ktilirrlsmii
C . :? > dr.u l:oh.'Hsoii.
who died on Tuesday morning at his
no . . i; i. >\ ? i enue. M ill t:ikt
t . rt ? ii? ? ? a . t 4 <i - li f j oin
: . v ?. ? I'm i v t< : la ii i "Ihi rt-1
i u .1 Mlpcrjnteudeiit of
? , \i ? .? t. Suti iii v School, and
aij . (Iii." teachers and scholars are
us p. i 11 ? I ii.- itinera' Tina
Mill . .i' t t i ciittrch at
i ' ? . iii be nr. Miitnfil .is
! ,;? \' ? t : . ? W !:. I.etkV. .?
r ' \\ \ I." I. \\ Sliles.
A* \V McClay, \l. ridili, ,i. \V. WUliatns
itn. ? t i .line 11 'mi'Tii i ?.
r-? i . ? "it, \ M l'""t -tCr.
,lii . ? 'I.i Wo id. I'i. I. W
MaKrtldt ?, li \\" Thomas, S. I.. .M?<'ue.
t "? I . " . I arl I'll' ?; aami
lie ; f |'| t.f 1. li II(T
l| r?. \ ii n e V . I lit i i*.
.- , t ? t ? T ? Title - I >iSp. I'll
S'i ? iV.? : I-. N ? ' September ?? Mrs
\ ?; I el \ ,.i her li'itiie.
Nr.. I" ' " rl?-l ??llfhty-foui't il
ve il ' . - survivt 'I in foul I'hil
t'in II. I? >?? . \ and Mrs. 1.. <
Tinker, of Hlaekstone. Va.; Mis. \V. II.
? ; i " II Iiavld, of i i\ foial.
i i ; i ; .i. 'illdren
\ tic nsi i. riin in.
1' T inies-1 Ms pa t eh |
'. -v. S'.pteinlier '?
n . ei| t! ft ?. -elifht \ e.irs.
: ;y . ' the llOlli. ?:,(
i . 11' i. I tOM II. Oil
I I II ?? ?' eir.. II is re -
i.I. ; . .'. .ail I V'i ??
. t . 1 I. I lo. l for 111
I 1 J : I ? l I I e. paste I
Vis]' < I . " I '- ' I . I I '1 .| rt . I.
I ? I 1-r* 1 W r\ lees.
DEATHS
I
Till 'v 1 ? ter. " i'l ot.
"Wednesday at *? I'. M., at v]i. |-:.int
I-'ra i.l . I fet. .i ,1 ? V. | ST? '
Till. , ? >v. ? ? ? i.' at i ? i . .. . r
of I ? ? ( '
I' tti . ? si ? \ n t - tie v' v.' ir.
I l,,il'. i " ' ' ? ? . " I THIS V I''
Tlili." <>? ?N
Id ", i . I ;T.-' ?.\. I ? i..' ? ?
? i . A \ ? .. 'I 'i i '11 t
? \Ni?l:i;\\ 1:??I ? I:I:'i ??*-,
thiity.. . i t ...
I'll ;. ' r. ? I S . I \ ' el- W I ? t I ? ' ? I'' ? -
>. ., t. I I'ii. I ? ? \ I ' a I t \ . I'.
11111 . T< ? I?A . t < I'. M I ? ?
vitf
tli- i'i'.-'" i I ? I" '<>>? a. f p
I communication was issued here at 3
I o'clock this afternoon:
?Mil ?l\e whole tho Germans appear
to b* beginning n movement of re
t reat.
"The strategic position of the Krcnch
troops- is improving, but one cannot
Jixikf of j. buttle extending over 100
kilometre* (about .sixty-throe miles).
"Thf < iettiiau* seem 10 experience
certain difficulties iti provisioning.
"In general. tho l-'reudi troops' seem
t'i be gaining the auvantnge"
IIHITIMI MVA1. VtHSHII'S
to ( in hi: o\ i:it i.ovno.x :
l.ONDON. September D ( 11 :.">0 1'. M.).
The \dmiralty announced to-night
that one of tin Rritish naval nlrnhipa .
would make short cruises over l.onUon ;
tti the next few days and at night. The I
public is warned not to shoot at the '
|airship
I'OIK i:s in I'.iVf I'l.AMIKIt*
OliOi:ilKi> TO I'lttM H
I.ONDON. September ? (11:15 1" M.).
\ji ?.?sicnd dispatch to tho Heuler Tel
egram Compitny. says German troops
waiting in Kast Inlanders to receivo the
levy demanded front Ghent were or
dered tills morning to proceed to
Km nee Thev immediately took 'he
r<>ad f.o i.tllc oi Valenciennes
i;u;i:km>s to i:ni.ist
<;hi:ati.y o.\ i\< ki;vm
WASHINGTON, September f. The
I'ritlsh embassy to-day received from
the I.ondon Foreign Otllcc. the follow-1*
ing dlspati h
"There is increasing enthusiasm for
recruiting in Groat Britain. Three
humlred thousand men have joined 'he!
regular artuy since the war K'pn. Tho
eagerness to enlist has crown since
Krltiflh troops have actually been en
g.igeii with IhO enemy."
A l.'STHI A \ \ It >1Y
i(i:tiiii:s in di.miiuiku
PRTROGRAD, September f.?The fol
lowing annoujicctneiit was Issued to
il. iy by the general staff of the Grand ,
Duke Nicholas, commander-in-chief of
the Russian forccs:
"On Sep I ember and we attacked !
the Austrian army it Xantosc, north- 1
cast of Krubesslow ;<n<l southeast of
Ravaruska.
"The Austrian army is retiring in j
iiisot <1 < i, pursued by the Russians.
Near Kr.impnl the Russian cavalry ,
rustic*! big convoys of the enemy to- j
wat 1 l.ublin. The Austro-Gernian |
troops, disloged ffom fortified positions, i
retired in a southerly direction.
"The troops and convoys moving (<>
jvartl the road from .losefon to A una -
pol have been dispersed by the Rus
sian artillery, t m the left bank of the ?
Vistula, a I.iir battle is being fought i
from Uavaruska to the Dniester Ulver, j
where the Austrian army has received ?
reinforcements.
"The detachment of tho Kourteenth ?
Tyrol army corps attempted an attack
near Ravarusku during the night of i
September T. but were repulsed. The>
1? ft in our hands one regimental II a g
;. ? i? 1 "tort prisoners.
"Near Xamose we took a Orman
aeroplane. In WuBtorn Prussian ?maP
fcl;irmishes continue."
?? ri: \ >ii:it ( \p i i iii:d
ii \ mi iti*? ii i it i im-:h ,
!.' t\I M I\. September :? ill.M P. M ?.
lie I (oll.< nil - A mericaii 1.in" steamer
Noorilatn. i?i>un'l for Itotlbrdam from
New York, with Gorman reservists and
.i general cargo destined for Cerinnny,
? is been -aptured in the Mlantic and
brought into (."ueeiislown ? ? > ;< l.rltis
cruiser
?.p.u >i \ n* in tiii t ii
WITH \ I STItl V N ( ?? I. t m \
P.KRI.IV (via Copenhage . and l.ot -
don >, Sep|emb>-t !' iTae- |' M i. Major
Moraiit. military critic of the Tng"
bl.itt. writes. '
\ 'estordav s news that t i i ?- Sib-sialt '
l.aadwehr have taken 11,fuel prisoners
from Russians ami Caucasian corps
and lb" tows I'ri.ni Vienna that Ger
man troops occupied Radcm t Utir-.-ian
Poland), August 2!', together with
earlier reports of :? German occupation
of Rod/. ami Petrikau, throw a. h !- 1
.?i.aie li^lit n a hilhcrlo ignored see
m ??!' the haltb front, and indicate
tliai tin Germans marched lit a broad
front over lh< Sllesiaii and I-^seii
frontiers Into Russian I'olatnl and are
in touch with the Austrian column
advancing through K: Ice i;l province
in Uusslan Poland, bet b ring on
italic;a).
"The Germans mini ns? he or im
mediately will be before Ivnnur >red
iitui it" the columns .it I .oil;: and
Petrikau advanced the> also must have
readied the Vistula with their 1 r-: t
wing touching the fertros:. in the dis
trict of Warsaw. If Indications do not
de.-eiv we are in the presence of .<
? iermnn offensive across the Vistula
River, which will co-operate timely
and strongly with the Austrian of
fensive at l.ublin."
(il'.nM.A.NS 1"A 11. IN MKKOIIT
TO Hit HAIi PnU.VCII I.INKS
BORDEATTX, September '? (10:45 P j
M i,?Th<"> following ofllclal announce- i
tnetn was issued to-night
"Or. the left wing nil the cjermati !
attempts * break the l-'rcncl lilies
on th- righ; banli of tin 'l?rc?| River
ii ne failed. \V. Iiave lakt-r. ?w >
standards
'The ?i ?11 s 11 irni\ iias crossed the
Mai ne :<'ol t if ??iif niO 'a:is fallen baek
about fort\ I llometres i twenty-flve
miles).
"f.isi the centre ami right ? nu there |
is no notable change."
4,1:11 >i \ c\ m i in;
I I'I'KII \ i.s \? l ". |
l.i i.NPn.V. September ?' < 1 ' 10 P 1 |
\ dispateh lo tho ('??niral New - from!
finscl. Sw i t zerlalni. via iJinre, says lhal
the Germany linvt. evacuiilod l*pi er j
\lsace
IIXIIIMi III s.h I V \ WIATOIt
\ IT \ ? l\ s V I NTH I \ N IN \ 11<
I.ondon. September f> is r .<! .
f':iplain Nesterofl'. one of the most dar
ing Russian aviators and the fir:" of
hi" ron: tv men to looo i! loop, ilas
saerilleed his life in :? rmrcessful ill - 1
tempt <'? d'stro\ an \uvlr?;ir. ier?- I
plane says a Petrogiiid dis.iil ii >. the
Renter Telcuran- I'ompa
\ cording t'? a i-?-,>oii f.om the.
front. <"apt;iin Ne<*|ei'ff i\ le'iirn
Ing from a!i aerial reconnaissance
when ho saw an A istiian aeroplane j
liovering over the Rtissian 'nref-, nee -
suu.nbly t^lth the int'-iii ??>,. . i' dropping i
liomhs.
The Russian iviilt.r ,n. ?Iiatr-1\
h? :oied straight from til'* \ V: ? t j- I :i ,t
r-jll s;,|.. ii Mth 'iipli lie miist have
li:>ow:i well that victory b\ such I i
lb s i ould hi gained roily at the cost |
< f his own life. T.e dashed Into1
the Austrian aerrplaiie. I'he foi ? -e of
the impact cause-: the cnllo| s. ..f l oth
ii . bines, wliicl olutigcd to ,? earth,
t ? ? two aviators nneiing ? ? - t ? i ? t
d. atb
KAISER SENDS MESSAGE
TO PRESIDENT WILSON
Was taat Hie alii* - ha I heen
u i. i 'i-'.iim ballets, I.at the r.plnloi.
???. ;,t-( ss,.,i that i-o mannf.'iciurer
I'r.iTi ?? v as a >b to make mi.-v, >. til -
N?? HIM s IN \OltTII M-: \
lll'f I.AIIliS Olll.toXtllOII '
V ? ; W V'tRK Seplembei- ?Count
I
GET&i^yY co/%?rzz^s^i^y~
\A/ttSOTV-?>
?wrM f-vnius <rtji^-rAZjxxss -r jay
(/?/y2?&'*>VOOO * (W??nRWor_v/ rt v
cry?./o>
.?>lt Hi rnstorff H- ansr am ;i l-.r I ?
United States, denied i >-dn: there
ii<- mine. it: III'- S'nrth S' Henna
?oris :t i ?? 11 < ? I hlm-kadi'd. In ? eeliieil.
tli'l li?*tl11";s I .-hi|is .?:i n ? .-! re
lenish t >i ?? 11 fiit! supplie- t'mse
."?oris.
Count vi| I nisint IT nir ?? ??? 11 1--1
? HI Mil In ll.: I reeelv. -I f|.. , \". -hit:'
t'Hi. Whieh ? ' 'U1.11 ? i it 'A i I : 11'.'
wipe aildrfNMcd i ? ilit* norma n i:nilias?s>
I here 11 i " i ? ?
"Ni l 111 Hernial: t'Suxett i,i. idi-! ? s
I ox: i ? i ? : t _ ? ? i'i in K.ti-i-' Williat i . ?
I ri'^iiifi i Wit-- n ??iiiiri'riiliiv. I it i~11
I'reneh tisi f luni-tlwn .tii<l
Bolivian at roeilies on nurse:; women
and sohliet
The ainbassadoi also icivc out an
extraet from ii Ictlci ^ni I'i ? m lad
Kiuni hy his son, who is it. ;i invalry
reniinent of the ^uard, as follow.- ;
"In I'vprj \ illage there are bombs,
it nil we haVM to make people drink wa
trr, Uiuy ufffr lis They are trying' to
poison us "
Tlifi nmbitstntdor declined t ?? mnlte
:i iiy tllret-i statement regarflinu Hie ic
port ho liiiil pone to Washington in the
int. test ot" pfaee, hut said '!?? wttuhl
jsofoii.t ,t printed : t port whieh had
df<; 1:i?i'i! th.it <>si';. Straus 'i-ni i ..ide
iio il.-iii 11? ? in'niK I "t any hind in
Seeretar> ??.' Stntt Dryttn or in diplo
mat- ii \\ ashnmt. ,i. 4' an likt-wife the
denial ? ? 1 Mi Hiyii'i 1 It;tt tin- <"?> niK'.ii
amiiassath'it in his reieut talk v. ? tit Cut
secretary hud dlsenssed tin- subjects oC
tin diat ion 1 r peace.
"'rin out."onio of tin tv.tr i- more
iiopiinl ? ? lioriiiiiiiy than evoi, said
Coiint vmi llcrnstorff The <-111 >11> 1 ? oi"
10,into men, ft.111' s;t iit nils and 1"" i.- ?: 1 ,
. 1 ,M.' li he 11 ue r'.port ?'tl to-diiy. - ? ae
t hii'14 "
LINE OF GERMANS
NEAREST PARIS
LOSING STEADILY
ll'.. UlillCtl I'lolll l-'irst I'.tL'O.I
'?? I'raninis In Ser - Mit i/.f - Ic8 HalllS. ttie
Hermans have been forced to retrcilt
in 1 In <111 ????! inn 1.1 IMieiius
l!i ' i'iiv's attempt to advance a'
l.uiievill- |i I..-i-ii t'lit'fked.
Tie I' His - mi llie heights in Hi
nortl' ot S1 / a ? ? ?? have t'ont iiiuo'i their
nff 1 1 1 inn\ 1 i'iont with the result that
the <;< mi. < ? ii;i\i hotui forced neroKs
the Marin
in Hiii' 11 av s nt fighting before 111 e\
left tin; held, several of Hie Wounded
whn an veil lore to-day estimate- that
:;.i Htm priv ineis have been taken 1-s tin
.11 li- -, ? "i .Ii ii the Herman loss's mi
kiihil a ?- w niimieil Mere enormous.
Tlie h.sses hi the allies it re reported to
lie 10 more than ? irdir.itrllv would be
e\|e.'te<l iiom tin- nature of the fight
iti!C
?!en#.rii 1 i:\elniai ... ;lii. latin.as l-'n-in I,
eavalrt le;it!ei, ami * 1 m if the a linirn!
whn i-nni tiiit t ?. ?l I the l-'reiu'h (let I ill the
''iiiiii .in Miii 1 is liei't set iniislv wound
i'i it' t!.e tightine iihout farts \
shell hurst while In* \v;iH leading his
division in a 1 !i:ir;;e ami the fiau
Hants st,,1 1* 1 ii 1 in ! lie hack lie iv.aV
also shot in the let,
FORTRESS OF MAUBERGE
CAPTURED BY GERMANS
ti ontimieii l-'intn 1'irst I'ape. 1
Uliili', date tif Septeuiht t 7. refrrr* <1
tn llie I'reneh ih-ft'list- of Miiuiieiive its
follow >
"Thi Miiilslet of Wai has telo
g r:, plied tn the ?r!ovet nor t>f Mauhi ui^e
(
? \|ir> -'iim ' ? c?>v runout's adrnira
11"ii. for t It"i ?. ? alid s iy
inr:
"?Vi?ii ? ti.>: r.tna i ? ? i? t'? >I>>nn i e -
- -?-ij? ?!???? 11 ii i - ' ?? ? i ? of <? 'i:
I?|-n.>clll UK V* : ;i!ie> w :? ?! I ' >p
Will lie S.mr
"TIm* i hMi'i.i: ili'i'-in-' it iff ha :>la I
the name i>i i i. ijnvi-i i.nr ? Ma n!??-nn?
in the ordiic of tlie.tluy for lils splendid I
til l'- list' "
GERMAN AIRMAN TELLS
OF THRILLING FLIGHT
Untile* Willi Inn \ eropla ii< ? nf r:il
rni.v. Kill Nunc <il Mini* I*.
I'. IV pet I vi',
I: I: r: 1.1 N ? I. ? ??->? I.?? I- "? <vi. London,
Sept< in 1 ? ? \ M.) ? Sergeant Major
Werner. of vhe aviation cni|p.?, returned
to-day fi"!!, the front, after making
repeated - ititlnn flights over the
French ami Itrilish troops
He desenhed as Ins most thrilling
flight one in whirli i I.allied with two
aeroplanes i.f ti e enemy, one a l'.rit
isli hi|tl:'lie aril The other a Fret eh
monoplane ISotli were inlieii faster
than i:ix maehine w i i i> ? 11 was. olii and ,
?>a11 "i '-ii
"M\ t W i il'.i ? lieu lif.Slll' and
a iioill me (? i' .? long Tinn." In- said "I
t-.\| i < I?m! moii ? nl.ii il> (hut ?he> ivnui'l
throw bombs, but .ipj>a rent I> thev had I
it.-tli ttf tired revi'lvi-rs
ro|?ei? I o.l|> in ili ri'rt io'i, ami I re
plied with 111 > irvolver. hut none of
the shots was eifeitive After an anx
ious iiuarter oi an hour. I drew them |
tow > rd The < lent ii 11 ties, ami they ,
wet'* eon.pulled to withdraw."
Nil ejei hen .t i ? Turned eastward
to tin- ! i rd pi- ssi'l \ us i! i.i ii army in j
?!al ' i.i. where tin importanee of a?l-!
ministering; a cheek in tin Kussian in-I
mk'i'i's army appears unite ;,.s !;r>' it. 1
from a 'jerman point of view, a? tire,
vigorous pill s ' i i T of lie I*'I e lie h i'III I- !
paign.
'I'tie ("oioglie I I:./. ? 1' . Ill respondent H I
i i i ?>> t I l oin Mni 1 ttieilx ill I hO French
di i.iriinei'i of i'.i- Mense. r went y -1 wo j
: miles southeast "1 Sedan that Ui ri'iaii |
ivuiiis are : 111. -:?? itinniug into France,
as iar as II.-t plaee. The lierrnan en
jz i ii i.- !?.!?? loiipiiii. (. railway line
enround i he eiij and r*i*4?n?;h prisoners
are In i:.u i aipioyetl i;? cicririnpf the
. 'railw a> t unm Is
The death of two military aviators,
l.ie itenant < 'mini r.'liuil and Volun ? !
teer IJa> uioiid Arihm I'-rctoH, is an
notiiie< d
I ?i?-patchf - to Ho Colin'm; iltix.eltft
from Mucltare.si report tliat There is a
stroi.^ sentiment n favi-r <?! itil^sia
throughout Icouirii'.ina
i<i-:ronT* iM?ori;r.i)iM.?.
?;i-' 'i 111: i-ii:i.n ioui i>
Septeinhi i ?? i :;u \ ,\|.)
The l.audnn i ia/.-U- is.-ae-i I,tie last
night, i ? o n i a ins .i Ion- <1 is pa I eh from
field Marshal Si: .lolin Flench, com
inander ol' tin lintisii forces in Franco,
! reporting the pi (" eediiig' of t It r rielj
ftilees up I<I Se pi? III he I . Section Mite
8.1 \ S:
"The I rai.spo: I of Troops froiti Fug
l.i lid h> rail and mm was effected in the
best ? rder and witlmui chech. I'onceii
' ir.til.nt was completed on tin: owning
l<)() l,.\TK TO <* LA SSI FY
' WANT I'll*. intelligfiiT lioy |i.i news
paper oiti. Xdtlress in own iiaml
writillK* niv inn and l eferenee. Ati
I dress is 1! I'.'t tare Times* f'isp.-t l rli.'
f A'i?;u?t 1, : >1 i v * . I ? I -
? - i i in'. t . . , \ ? r ? t ?-> ?? ? , ? >?
? ? ?<;? ? .-il mi' i :'a \ ?? ? i ? : ? ?
e enimni ii. e 1 i. i?- whit.lt (ii-iii :
I oil r? i ? .jii*? -' 11 ii I ?? i11<?i? .
' Tti. I in. i si ei:'i? 'I a Inns: t) ?? it .
lie canal from iJoiulo ? n trie went.
Ii ??iiuli Mon.s aii'l Idnclii " i tip
- - ?
\ \!H MI'ITIM.
\ i:\\ r \ itti.\ - i \ i i:i>
XKW Y '!: K .S' |>! i-lii I.i.m ? ?: p.
I"? Vi? milt. wiii<-11 come ti,'"!li-i I i.i,
i ? ? ? > a'<? (in and I'll aim. I h\ >? ? ? - <,
?? tl.-OIS III t)l(? 0|ltlllOII (il 1 >1 \le\ : 1 ? 1 I
Subcr von I'erekod, A usti ! I unuai ia n
? ?'?ii-iiI at nvral hert\ who declared to
day America was not viMiir imi.
I lunuarinii news fairly stated. l>t
I vrckort said lie had imi Iu ii, ? >? ? ?
niiiniratIon with his uov<-rnine>it >ic i
his return from Kuropo Sunday
i;i:iniA.\ \nuv <oi?r>
* run 111:i\r?m< i ??
I .1 )X l>O.N. September 1 b <l::::ii* \.
M ?- A Kcuier dispatch from Ost. nd
*a>s a tieriititti army < orps s'ccnt.- t<>
he nia.'vltlhK to the south, passing !>??
tw-.-n mikI- iianlc. ? ?..>-! (-'landers and
* ? raiiiuiont II is |?s-.? i?;tlj 1 \ intemleil
r ii reiiifoi' ? lii" <???rm.i i ? i a i w i n
whleli ha- suITt r< .i a ?? ;i.-<? it in Fralic. .
Since Monday, add* t?s? ? dispatch,
numerous ????niiat; fuu itiv es I nmi :li.?
liattle in l-'raiie.. hav?> tn-.n s.-.'isiii^f
l'i I'lIKi III I >ot 11 II if s. loresl h.twe.'li
iTuurt r.i i a nil 11?? i*s? an
iiisTtmi,\\s wii.i. i>i.i mi-:
I-' \ in \ i;ss or (.i :u \i \ \ \
I .* >NI ?t >.\ September in ?\ M ?
Wii.-I Her < ic.rniany has played tin- i.anio
fairly l>\ her only ally, guvs (!??: I'eiro
ul'inl corrcsiiolideii t of the I'o.st. will
he decided hv historians in i i-cs to
coiik
"\i present.' addH il" ?'Oi r.-spot.d
enl. "Austria is hadly in need of those
heavy sii-ue l.attfiies and ;liai army
corps which Kill" .>? nt t ?> hi'li iN rman;.
tm the I'rench frontiers, vvlule all i\
i i*l;- ! ? . ? i.. i ? M . i .
? iii.K : ,n *?tt- i ; li> \u.?! ? i:i i Ici'i
M. I.iil I i ?? < ;? in: . , ii. v ? . \ I.
11? ? I.. ? ? I I > ? ii> I ? .; . i i. v? ? -1--HI ? 11 i
l!::^-iau ii'i<?.- I":' i shin' limt Tin?
? list ? !? In w lis I >? ? II <|\ .-I ?
STEAMSHIP RED CROSS
REMAINS AT ANCHORAGE
?JHfHii<iii ltni-r<l I oiK-rriiluu Nriilrnlit>
I >?-1 at > ?* I iiilr tin 11 rl y I >i*pn rlurr
uf Mi I u.
MOW' VOUK. Scpl. tiib. i '? The
<i 11 ? :-tl?)ii i.iisiii \>y II.'1 I'rnisl mil
I-" I'lH'll KOV?*l'lllll?Mll n;?l"?l i iK tllO II'" II
tialil* ?.i tint sloain.siiip i!<>d t'r'ins if
.-In i .it i* i ??s i ;? m:i:i li.- :? i nur li< ! ''h iv
vvli.-ii .-hi- .-.ill- I'm* Kurt'i" I. - ? i?-1 -?>''
.. |i|i;i l'iit 11> i in I ?? !i i! i I ?? I > tli?* ? i ?? i ??* l III 11
t.f li,. ship. In shipping iii'Ii- in
iiiulil II wits iinl liclinvnl (ill Kill
i'iii.ss would l>;i\i |M?rl to-tnort'nw,
:i li>i'>il m-<??> y> ??! ilil > I li I- ??iiliiliiii ihIim .
< 'a ptaln Arinisi imI ! tu.-t. I S \ . i i-i i 11 ii.
unfit tn Was li i MK' n" ?" ?'??>. ain! it
was saiil li'' would plai ? t! ? ? j > r ? 11 ? 1 ? in
In f iii- SiM iftii r> Hr>an.
'I lit Ufil frusH, I'uriin rlv Ho- Hum
bun;-A hum if.tll linn* I la l:i till 11:. was
ln.llHil ?i> tin' A ill I'fi' a I l!i*il i"ri/->, ami
lias :iiiiiiiis> In i m'iv : liuinhoi <?! na
11\ i < ;< rinaiiv. who lirn i- not taU?:i: nut
li i! .i I na t lira li'/.a t ii i;i ) -i i 1 - :>i thr
l uitril Stati s. 1' *\ i s ri riort"il to-day
that it' tin- Kill i'iiis'. i?l'"i i. i/.at Mill
souKlit to supplant those ?:? nouns witli
A iiicrii-ans ami Spaulaul a?" uhlioutict-d
y est <T?la > . tin- 11 a m i i u ik - A me ri ru it
would w i llidfn w tin- .-11 i: i l"i inn 111- nr
V a ii i/.11 ion's .- i-r v i>-.
A -1ii hip ?*otvi t. ??p<aiatinu V< s
3t
ac
IP cr-^r-?a 11-7
HTHAR'S three
* of men that
like VELVET ?
young men, mid
dle-aged men an'
old men
VELVET appeals to all classes of pipe smokers, be cause
it preserves the natural flavor and fragrance that has
given Kentucky Burley tie Luxe the name of "Nature's
Pipe Tobacco." In addition VELVET, The Smoothest
Smoking Tobacco has an exclusive aged-in-the-wood mel
-J lowness. 10c tins and f>c metal-lined bags.
3C
3CZZ3C
int
3C
3C
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el. Ii. iw.ru Now Vorl{ and tin? south
|1 eighty American negroes to tin
I'llUe.l Stales HllippllH- utile?
Those men arc available for steward
and iiu't-.s duty 011 ttie Iteri Cross if th?
lati.-r * I i 801 ia i'k ok Iter Oenuans.
LOW WAGES AND LONG HOURS
BY OPEN SHOP CONDITIONS
XI itiii'HKt'o tair OrKiitil/e.l I.uli.tr Trstlt.
Iti'fiirr I>iI?thI Industrial Itrlutlulls
< oiiimltter.
I.US A \<? KI? I'JS. S-pleinb.-:- ? - -OfKMl alinii
? i.iiilll'r.Iu- li-a ? .1 1 .av| |?u ami l.jnj
<???u- r..; 1-iiMir .111.) ic'Mli. Ifiii \v?.rk ..1,
Huron. IIii.iihUiI nrolll . lor Mnplov.-r
witn. >?"<-* for iirmiiiliied labor to.day tea.ll
1 '? 'i'I' I-V'lera Indil-trlal liri.i t loti
1 o:il. Ill- I'D
lt'l''i'?']!l^Hni'' <if -Mil ].!oj-r" rcpoiiilcil
1'1 "ii"ii no >? \ not "lily huij ip
' ''' t liel r* i> ro 11 ? lilt ) 1 .t ? 1 I.Tou ?;la t t ??
Hi' 1 ? 1- i.f . ir 1 ia-nt rorit.-iited vo'U
ra-ino vul a., |io?.-tI>i:ity ut -11 1K -
? Iliatory not* '1 ? 1 ti<I*11 dtp injr
?1 Hi'" ftotn t'r.-.: I Ii,iIsrr pra>.!0*i.t
??!? H i ke. Iron Work
I' "\ ...ill union .in*! 1 on union ti.??i
I ? It* h.?ii?..l 1 'i.i iirt<in> won'? 1
" '!i t a-injiioyr-r# inltcln deal ul|.>.',\
' " ?>> 1 *"? r' I th<-> h.id
iv.ut.ik.-.mi- tliinit- I., .ili.-r III
1 " 'I* ' i;*il.?ti- :.?rild ti* ||ie.,t
< I iiia-l. ? a--,11 -11 .1 n ? I Ihut th
'* ' I.. a 11 -I li \ 1 ll> i ItllllM, w ngii.
'?> ' '..tiirni -i.'ii.f Wa.m-t.vk If I!
'" " ?' *t??* III.. I. .1 ... ,,,. ... til.
11 tionttnio'i ;ii..ai, .1 \\
II ? ?'???>? <>t Ml.* \l a- r a Tr.rl
" 1 I '? ?? atllrillatlva-lj
" ' " " '.III.' ?.* ,1 11,.. t J,a
"ho iioV ini ;S,,n ' emwloyer*
,,.T..v . "' ">n-. Mr. Hhizell ItinUted.
.1... . .I''1 n"' i,r,"l'i.i of .'-.hi KritucWcu
pfovc 'I |???! ioi .
T
with
tn 211*
IMlfil I
KO\
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It
CHINDA MAKES INQUIRY
AsU> ' * er?.l?u Sulcla ?| .In |>I| nrsr
I iii|irla,<ni<M| I,, l.rrimni J .
[ Slifa'tal tfi'I'lia-Tinictr Dlsnateli j
W AS 11 IN" ? IT' i.\', S(.|,t. 'iiIm-i 1 U.iraa.
C" 1 ? 11.. J a. Hie .l.iiMlien anib.i,<h.t.|.j
1 ' ' : I'f p.T It llli-tit |aj.(|;a
I" ?' 'alll :' !li > iiiijulrv <'OllC'*r;aiitK III*
l!ft> .1II |ia III'!-. 1IOI t ? ? ?-J 10 )1(0
itiilir istiitoil III Merlin ati'l at oili^.
Ill >1 lit a 1)1 I , I H ..
.? ?? r? t.ai ? Itryan 11 a>i?? i!?']? 1 y t\
' 1 'lay.1- Inn J.as n-.-riva.fi m.
response. At U10 rcqiicat "f llnrlin
Oliiii'la. Itacatii ? al>le'l \ m l>aMia<l>.
' ??'a r?l lean i 1 ?. ?.*. ti- la pa tiejte
Ml .11- 'I'1 ' .1 : ;riatnli ?? a|., -
llfit Mltt.-tiaMl with tlio 11 I-1 f11 ??(;?. 1 I
|il,:i tia ?'.III ... :,i < n > I ?at in- .la|?a
i. .se v.. r. ; * 111ar .1 ii. ,nH<> of f, .
fot tli-ir safety if th.... ware left
la rire
Men are greatly pleased
with our new fall lasts.
l b'' ri^lu loiiiulation km
(Mir iicv. fall Miii- i-- Ihti\
Ii is our $-l.no 1'atoni
lai'Milwr I{11* 1 <iiM'd Sliijc
< 11 lit'rs at -S"'. > 1 i ;in?]
1 >r lac*-, ii \.>j 1 pr?.'f?'r
Tan iii fall v\?? i:? 11? at >?".
Also Low Shoos lor ihr
you 11 ^ man \vlw? 'Tools i li? ?
tall" and (looKii"i loar ili?>
cold.
l-'nr ili<- ur;ai 'lancing
majoriiy tin Ijc.si of ail
Dancing Shoos $1 and
Shoos for hoys thai cut
?mi l ho oohlilcr's Iii!Is'
\\ ?'itr-Ilcsisiiiin School Shoe- for
hoys siii'l Kirh: sa.no down | qq
HOFHEIMER'S,
N.n tliwr-i Cornci' Third and Rroad.
'I he lii? More W illi ihc Utile Prices.
Gift
Department
Wedding and IJirlhday Uifts
(n Kreai nuinbera always oo
hand.
Sydnor & Hundley
Incorporated
FLORIDA
Vln
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway
?'Tin' I'rogroHBlve Hallway of the
South."
Round Trip
Richmond to JackBonrille.. ..50.50
Richmond to Tampu SI 1.50
September -JUnd Only.
I-Mnal lairnil of TIckctB Sept. 2!>th.
Proportionately reduced rates
from other points.
Make Your Reservations Now.
.lOIIN T. WKST. I). I>. A.,
Raleigh, N. C.
}{. VAUGIIAN-LLOYD, D. P. A.
Richmond, Ya.