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Some of the outer works already have The Clcrtnuns along their centre, north- Invaders in Galicia. sive battle, whllo tho Allies nro on tho Stnfr, It
far Imitated the master tactician na to wnr.
ffillcn, but the Germans are beyond range west and east of Hhelms. arc allowed no defensive) In northern Franco tho Allies underrate the tenacity of tho Russian and return Tho announcement of Russia's offer to f.
of the Inner and more Important fort- ret from the steady pressure of the are trying to develop an offensive, while misread the character of the Pole. tho captured soldiers of these
PETROGRAD, Oct SI
resses. French It Is true that the French nto VIENNA, Oct. 21. the Germans are resisting defensively. Napoleon held out to the Polish people, two Austrian provinces Is interpreted by
Tint section of the beautiful valley of not trjlng to advance, owing to the de- the Italian press generally ns Russia's Many of tho soldiers who were wautid
Defeat of two Russian divisions nt Tho Belgian bnttto Is not necessarily who chafed at Russian rule, dnwllng ple-
the Mouse Is a desolate, blackened waste. bacle of death which would Inevitably Ivangorod nnd the capture of more than nties of a free, Poland, nnd official recognition of Italy's claims to in me iiKuurm arounu Warsaw ana .""
Hamlets and magnificent country estates result In attempts to take the strong
aro In ruins: forts have been burned or German works, no matter whether these 4600 prisoners by the Austrlnns are an-
connected with tho military developments so swelled the ranks of his grand army these provinces. It Is believed ofhere that
tho war
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south of the French boundary, between before the disastrous advance upon Mos- In the plan for the settlement nctunlly on the battle line and th.. .4
raked nlth shell (Ire; farms havo been attempts were successful or not. nounced In an ofllclnl statement Issued Llllo nnd Arrns. Tho objcctlvo of tho cow wn3 begun. It was from Napoleon these provinces will go to Italy for tho
of neutrality nnd refusal narrowly escaped capture, Their storieii?
hero today. The Austrian monitor Tcmes, German attack In Bolglum is the occu- that tho Toles received their first lesson maintenance Germany and
which has been aiding In the operations In the nnclent Imperial game which Is to fight on tho side of while circumstantial, nro now confirm
ALLIES' LEFT IN PERIL, ngnlnat the Servians, has been sunk by a
mine in the Save River.
pation of tho Franco-Belgia- 'coast, which
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"Part of our troops suddenly appeared Slnco northeast of Ostend and but seven miles
It was announced early today that the Other reports, unconfirmed at the War efforts along the front result
Llllo-Arr- as front has been criticised widely. the Dutch border. .......
ntlnn nt. ...c
.,i,, tltt
liln lianiMi auuory, ot. . . vlJ
u y German forces had made gains In the Office, say that the fortrcs of Belfort
Is being succesfully bombarded nnd that
fighting between I.llle and Arra, and that tho southern defenses of that city have
bcfirn Ivnncorod nnd defeated two Rus-
sian divisions We raptured 36X) pris-
only In holding tho Germans to their
present positions.
the dlnstcr nt Tannenbcrg, when a part from
of General Samsonoff's army was de-
stroyed the Russians have not encoun- tion
Tho electric lights on the big recrea-
pier were Immediately extinguished.
Is markedly proud.
repoited the presence of ofllcers of an
winch W;
A Russian avlatiJ
.a they had driven a wedge toward Lens been taken. These reports are not gen- oners one standard nnd 15 machine guns. Moderate advances by tho Allies In the tered any serious reverse In arms. Yet, An hour Inter a second heavy explosion
The Dutch coast guards be-
parent high rank far nearer tho front
than the ordinary dictates of caution ami '
and La Bassee (respectively 16 and 13 erally credited In circles, neighborhood of Ostend nro of far less although tho situation docs not closely occurred,
lieve tho pier was blown up by tho Ger- fltrntpirv enlled Tnr. Af u .,.., ..
miles southwest of Lltle) that threatens but they have caused great enthusiasm consequence to them than modernte ad- resemble that In the western theatre of mans. RueRianR were fnlllmr hn,.L ... .i.. -
GERMAN OUTPOSTS
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to cut off the troops forming tho extreme among the populace which remembers vances from Arras, because Ostend Is operations, where the two fronts nre rep- Heavy gun flro In the direction of Ost- previously selected for giving battle, a'
left wing of the Allies. that Belfort was the last French strong- a long distance from tho enemy's com- resented by formidable parallel lines of end Is reported. uiviaiun ul cavairy was ordered to chargi
"The battle between N'leuport and hold to
Dlx-mud-
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yield In the Franco-Prussia- n Wnr munication. Similarly tho seizure of a field works, there has been no decisive Not only nre the Germans finally leav- the point whore the ofllcers had been oWi'
The German newspapers nro unanimous few miles of additional territory by the advance by either side.
tho statement continues, "Is still
raging violently Our artillery has been In denouncing the action of the British LACK PROVISIONS, Germans about Llllo and Arras Is of sec-
ing Antwerp, but tho wives of Germans
By this time Russian mobilization must officers In Brussels have been ordered to
served. They broko through the German
outer lino but a eecond ring of aerman e
brought Into action and Is shelling the Government In closing tho Suez Cannl to ondary Importance to tho Kaiser's be complete, and the numerical strength loavo tho city within 48 hours. troops, led by their ofllcers In front, dei.
enemy heavily. The Allied troops havo ships of nations at war with Knglnnd strategy, compared with nn advance from of the Russian army arrayed against tho
ijuiuicij- imi. mo iimrgint; norsemen with.
made a number of bayonet charges, but They assert that the Suez Canal agree-
tho German lines havo been maintained ment provides that the waterway shall
BRITISH DECLARE Ostend, because tho
so far from tho coast.
s front Is
Lille-Arra- Austro-Oerma-
mous. Yet,
n forces should be enor-
why have they not advanced DESPAIRS OF SUBMARINE uib uuyuHuu unu wifir rapiu-nrer- s,
Iht
What Infornntlon the contending forces beyond the vast stretches of marshland Russian charge was momentarily checked
at all Important points. be open to merchantmen nnd warships unu uu ui uiu uuicers wiin one exception
"Zeppelin airships are with of all nations cither In peace or war.
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havo Issued suggests that the Allies havo nnd morass which cover miles of the ter- Jumped Into their automobiles and n.
our troops and are proving Invaluablo In The Tageblatt declares that this Brit- had to glvo a little ground about Llllo, ritory lying before them In Poland and British Admiralty Announces List of enned... The oxcnntlnn .
...Iu .,, tsvneiai
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giving the location of the enemy. ish notion Is only another revelation of Kaiser Commissariat Inade- whllo the Germans havo been driven bnck East Trussla? Crew of E-- 3.
who was captured. The Kaiser. Russlanj
"Our troops farther east are drawing "the manner In which England falls to from the North Sea coast line. Thnt Is, It Is not likely that, following the par- LONDON, Oct. 21. aver, was one oi mo group which
more closely around Verdun. The fight- carry out her agreements." It also hints each side has been unable to push for- - tial repetition of Napoleon's tactls by
ing there Is most severe, the Germans that this will be remembered In the day quate, Official Press Bu- vvaid Its offensive while the counter of-- j the Germans, the Russians are counter- The British submarine E-- which a Ber-
engaging the enemy In hand-to-han-
d of reckoning that will follow tho Geiman tensive ot uotn nns neon moderately ing with a partial demonstration of the lin dispatch stntes was sunk In tho North
fip combats as we advance. The sorties triumph reau Slates, But Praises In- successful. These circumstances suggest
an even match nnd mny Imply a repeti-
traditional strategy of 18127 Sea on October 18 by German warships, GERMANS LEAVING ANTWERP
That the Germans aro manifestly less was given up for lost today by tho Ad-
tion of the Indecisive icsults along tho constituted to bravo tho rigors of Buch a miralty.
vaders' Valor. Alsne. winter as grips the contested territory Officers' Wives Iteported Warned
ZEPPELINS MAKE ATTACK By AN ARMY EXPERT tomed to life In the zero snows, Is ob-
than nre the Russians, who are accus- Tho Government Press Bttieau Issued a
list of the men on board the submarine,
which cnrrled three lieutenants and 25
Depart at Once.
to
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In addition to the active offensive of vious. LONDON, Oct. 21. A Reutcr dispatch
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,3 ON FLEET, LONDON HEARS IJNDON, Oct. 21
"The Rrltlsh troops nro inspired by the the united Russian armies against the In While
Aiistro-Germa-
Teutonic energy Is being devoted
the forthcoming
Invaders of Poland, the therefore, to preserving
n winter campaign,
sailors. A British lieutenant has nlso
been drowned at Duala, West Afilca. from Amsterdam says that a message.
M IONDOr. Oct.
Reports from half a dozen sources
21.
tempted to pus-- to Dunkirk and the
losses suffered at Mlddelkerke and Xiou-po-
fnct that they are advancing, and that
feat of the German lolumn which at- tho enemy Is giving way," says an of-
ficial nanntlve on the operations in
latter must cope with various strategic their suffering troops In tho
disadvantages, due to the bad roads, the erecting adequate shelters
health of
the field and
persistent lnlns of this season, the al- from tho elements those men towhoshield
STEAMSHIP SUNK BY MINE
from Flushing confirms the report that
the German forces aro leaving Antwerp
that German aircraft, at least one rt
Trance, Issued by the Government Press most Intolerable cold of the rapidly ap- aro and declares that wives of the German
from the guns of the English and not In the snow filled trenches, one may Norweigan Craft Reported Wrecked.
Zeppelin and several armored aeroplane French war vessels hac ended tho ef- Bureau toda. This Is a continuation of proaching winter, mid the inadequatb rail-
the eyu witness stoty dated October 17, look for n repetition of the raids upon Crew Is Saved. olTlcers at Brussels have been ordered
are attempting to disable or Hlnk the fort at a final turning movement around way facilities. The territory In which Napoleon's retreating rear guard of a
the Allies' left on the north. the first part of which was issued yester- tho Kaiser's force la operating Is virtually LONDON, Oct. 21 A dispatch from Am- to leave that city within 48 hours.
units of the combined squadrons of moni- day. little more than a century ago. The toll
i The fighting now Is believed to be 23 Impassable for cavalry, and the defective will be taken by the rugged, weather Im- sterdam states that the Norwegian steam-
tors off the French nnd Belgian coast. or SO miles back from the sea. Tho Allies,
"Despite the severe fighting and the wet transportation retards the conveyance of mune, mounted troops of the Slberlnn ship Hclmlund, from Amsterdam to Eng-
Rumors that some warships havo been weather," sa.vs the story, "the troops are
disabled are without official confirmation
The Geiman fleet is also showing signs
who now hold both Routers nnd I'ourtrnI,
hav driven the Kaiser's troops fiom the
Intervening territory and are advancing
ht. The f.ict that we are advancing stead-
ily, and that the enemy is giving wnj
heavy artillery to the scene of action.
Already the fortnight's battle along tho
Vistula from Warsaw to Sandomlr has
corps. land, has been sunk, piesuniably by a
Time, indeed, has been the strongest mine. Tho crew were u.ived. iHPTElL PKIWilS
has pro.ed most welcome and
ally opposed to the Germans. To time ATLANTIC CJTT N.J .
of activity. It Is reported that scout along the general lines of the River L,vs revealed tenacity nnd ability on the part will be added winter. TOO I. ATE TOR CLASSIFICATION
cruisets have been sighted operating from and the rallioad from Dunkirk to Ghent. for those who experienced weoks of IN AUTUMN
Heligoland, while Holland points report A dispatch from Sluls iIYEcluzi. in monotony In the trenches, whole they JIODKnN DANCING I'rovldM a charm of lumfort an
thnt all of the crews have been recalled Zeeland, says that heavy cannon tiring had to tndure continuous losseB." TUG PLANNED U. S. DESTROYERS TO CONVOY tata amldat characteristic environ-
to the big warships anchored In Wllhelm-shave- n That the German commissariat Is fall- MISS MARGUERITE C. WALZ ment that has established it a u
Is head from acioss the Belgian border Ideal seashore home.
and Kiel harbor under tho guns this morning In the direction of Hcloo, ing to feed the Kaiser's forces properly TO KEEP OPEN RUSSIAN PORT GERMAN LINER TO BOSTON Studio of Modern Dances Directly on the ocean front.
of the forts half wa hetwoen Bruges and Ghent. The is Indicated by the following statement 1004 WALNUT STREET. deadly (300.
Tho battle in northern Belgium has in tho narrative: Sirs. Elizabeth VV. Reed, Choperone. IVALTEtt J. 11UZ1IV.
: cannonading Is apparentlv closer to the Spruce S231.
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"Prisoners state their advanced troops New Craft Arrives for Use in Arch- Kronprinzessin Cecilie Will Leave
ft1 wervcd Inland from the coast. The de border than It was vesterdav
are shnit of food and aro exhausted
fiom continual outpost duty."
As to commissary conditions In the ARCHANGEL.
angel Harbor.
Russia, Oct 21 The ice
Bar Hnrbor Next Week.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.
MUTINY HAMPERS RUSSIANS PRESSING British army, It Is stated there Is nu breaking tug Eail Gray, bought by Rus- The North German Lloyd steamship
Kronprinzessin Ceclllo will bo moved from
lack of good food. sia from tho Canadian Government for Bar Harbor, Maine, to Boston, under con-
The repoit pays tribute to the fighting use In keeping this harbor freo of Ice voy of two American torpedo destroyers
qualities, of the Germans, saying:
V, MISSION OF MERCY DEFEATED GERMANS "Mnn of the troops opposing us have has arrived. the latter part of next week
hid only two months' service. Somf Archangel Is ordinarily closed to navi- Decision to this effect was reached at
m a ir?c3cr rn n nn n rn O
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mm t.tnte that these men will not ex- gation hv November 1. With tho uoe of a conference between Acting Secretary (
OF RED CROSS SHIP BACK TO FRONTIERS pose themselves In the trenches; never- the Ice breaker It Is believed that Rus-
of the Navy Roosevelt, Captain Polak,
TOULjiIUIkJ
I Invention
theless the enem on the front is nght-ln.- 1 of the Kronprinzessin Cecllle, nnd Judge
well nnd sk!l!full nnd Is showing sia's port on tho north villi bo available Bedele, of Newark. N .7., counselor lot
considerable powers of endurance" for navigation until after December 1. the North German Lloyd Line.
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i; Three of Crew
When Vessel Docks in
Irons Rout on Vistula Opens Way
in
for Resumption of Forward
The narrative then goes on to say:
"The inhabitants of a small town wo
recentlv occupied state that a large force
of German civalrv was recently billeted
In tho place, but letlred rapidly on the
RUSSIAN
ON
ATTACKS REPULSED GERMAN RETREAT GENERAL
EAST PRUSSIAN FRONTIER IN POLAND, PARIS DECLARES
Ifbr the '5
i nights of October l'i and 14. They had
Machine Guns Captured nt Augu3-tow- Kaiser's Forces in Retirement From
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New York Defective En- - Movements Against East CO) wounded and SS of these soldiers, who
were In serious condition, were left be- Berlin States.
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Russian army Their losses are increari-ingl- v move their wounded and often bury their repultod. Several machlno guns have "Sanguinary conflicts continue In Ga- SBLnKlJ Jiearinc device vou are nowusmEr.vou posi II
with three of her mixed American crew been t.iken." llcla. ,'
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tively must use an "Acousticon" to hear clearly. vziaa
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In Irons, held under mutiny charges and large. Whole battalions havo been dead befor they ictlro from a position.
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captured and many heavy cannon token. "Wo found a number of the German Theio Is no deflnitii Information from "On the front of Sandomlerz-Przemy- The famous "Acousticon" is the device that transmits
i with refugees aboard her bearing a re- It Is Btnted that the entire route of the cavalry patrols wearing Belgian uniforms. the southeastern quaitcr, according to the Russians have taken 2000 Austrian sound to the deaf ear in Nature's way by our famous exclusive,
markable story of riots and disorders retreat Is littered with abandoned suns This lraetlce cannot be excused on the the ofllclnl statement. prisoners." patented "Indirect" principle.
aboard the vessel. equipment, transports and dead and ground that tuc Gerriam k tmifnitrs Don't confuse, the "Acousticon" with any other device It is
The "strictly American crew" aboard wounded Germans Th Russians have of their own. it is undoubted. y a ruse. entirely different a successful, truly scientific instrument the
crossed th Vistula In force. "On a Instilo ncroplano was only electrical hearing device for the deaf that is tmt merely a
the vessel, of whites and Negroes, gave It la believed here that the present brought down b rifle and gun lire. Trie
trouble- soon after the ship left New
- operation marks another attempt on the observer In the aeroplaim woro an Iron cheap, unguaranteed, simple microphone. A few such instruments
York a month ago. Many had obtained part of the Russian army to start its Cross, which, he said, hnd been bestowed are made to look something like the "Acousticon," hut the
general forward movement against the upon him because he was the first to "Acousticon's" famous features are protected by patents.
liquor. Some of the engine room em- first line of the German frontier defense!. drop a bomb upon Antwerp. M
ployes threw wrenches and other Imple- This cannot be carried into effect until "Tho tendency of the Germans to rely Covers All 48 Degrees of DEAFNESS
ments overboard. A party of Negroes a final decision Is reached in the battle upon their spl mild war materials with
now In progress In Gallcln, where the whlrh they have been so amply provided, This is as manv decrees as it has ever been called upon to
broke Into the pantry and stole all the satisiy ana we nave titled over juu.uuu aeai persons wnn uic
U chickens there. The Are fighting and re-
Austrlans, heavily reinforced by German
and Hungarian troops, are assaulting the
rather than upon tho employment of
masses of men, iwomes more marked," Acousticon three times more than all others com-
frigerating apparatus was put out of Russian positions with great violence tho report says. "Thero nre now indica- bined. In all our years of experience we have un-
order. Pitched battles on the vessel's Reinforcements have been sent to this tions, Jiowever, that their supply of ma- questionably met with every known kind of deafness
deck between factions of the crew were portion of the line and every effort Is terials is. not inexhaustible as was at It makes no difference to the "Acousticon" what
frequent. The master-at-arm- s was as- being made to crush the Austrian of- first thought The German forces aro by caused your deafness.
r: saulted by two of the crew while the fensive.
Red Cross was at Rotterdam. More than t.IO.OOO Russians, Germans
no megns what they were when fighting
first began "
No matter how deaf you are, unless born deaf
On the Red Cross were 143 adults, 13 and Austrlans are now believed to be The following incident of the battle Is or "stone" deaf, this wonderful device will enable you
children and one Infant, all fugitives from engaged along the irregular battle front to hear distinctly. Remember that the "Acousticon"
h the war zone. extending from the Baltic Fea to south-
The bad cundltlon of the machinery of ern Gallclain No decision has yet been
reeited
' When a battery of German artillery
was retiring ii British officer noticed ,i
is the device that regulates to suit your individual
needs that magnifies sound 100 per cent.
the. Red Cross probably will be, made the reached this battle t" determine wire hdnging elose to the trunk of a tree Remember that the "Acousticon" is the device
subject of an investigation by the Red whether the Russian army will bo able Looking upward he sow a German scout
to Invade Silesia and advance on Berlin legally guaranteed to protect you against loss.
Cross Society. before- the heavy snows of winter causa seated amongst tho blanches. Both the We prove 'every claim by our 10 DAYS'
The Red Cross, formerly the transatlan-
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Englishman nnd the German tired at each
tic liner Hamburg, sailed from New York a According halt In operations other simultaneously. Tho German fell
on September 13, carrying surgeons, nurses Novne Vremya
and medical supplies for the soldiers with the Russian from
Hounded in the European war Her east-
to a dispatch received by the
osAtujj
today but was fired upon by the forU ft I r-- J