Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1914, Page 1

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Sodiers Aro Fighting in Trenches Kneo Docp. inf-me creenes ovoavs Water and “fifllflfl any Shelter = Enemy's Losses Heavy in Ineffectual Attempts to Break Through Allies’ Lines. . SERIOUS ENCOUNTERS ALONG THE YSER CANAL ,.P::.m::::..m—’... Zamn R fowne’ Uk ihe anhOficHAnnmmmtéayiflufllmymsflfl Driven Back to the Left Bank of the Canal—Berlin Ger- man Headquarters Notes Capture of Several Hundred French and British in a Preliminary. Encounter in the | ficficofuar o an istance, offic Forest of Argorme—Petrograd Continues to Report Suc- | te7munication, coste them, xhoum;gg yhicn made prisoners. Large groups of the cesses in Eastern Prussia—Austrians are Establishing ¢ & ps. Defensive Positions in Poland—From Constantinople | 6 G o h et ot 120 Germans cap- . - . Ti Took rt:mre:in‘:ddo! 1,000 ga:.:vi:efi:i.-‘tla;m Comes News of a Turkish Victory When Troops to fighe in“t.];‘e morning. Some of tho 5 5 prisoners, it is that com- i . panies of the Prussian the Town of Kotur, in Pers the Second Bavarian corps, which had been Brought Up to their full war strength of 250 men early in November, now numbered only from 50 to 100 m - ghti ‘which the Germans previously held has Soldiers fighting in the trenches [ which the Germans previous i en. Xnee-deep in water and swept by driv-| " O 0e Tetaken to the south of| “The nature of the battle was such #ug rains 1s the story Which comes out | Bixschoote a small wood which had |that the positions of the. comiaton of West Flanders. Put notwithstand- | been lost following a night aitack. were within a few yards of each other, iti “At e en: e enenty theigme. tarrivle contjigges of the bat § LS I G ST B e s and sentinels tlefleld, the German troopsand theli; the south of Ypres. into their trenches for shelter. allied forces still hammer at each other | “On the rest of the front there is| The official Teport says the progress with ‘shot aid ahell nothing to report.” of the allies was very slow, but coas, tinuous. What French Claim. GERMANS FAIL IN That ‘serious encounters have taken e NaNeiae] place along the Yser Canal is indi- NORTHW AN 5 e A ap® gorench officlal announce- | The Capture of Dixmude Was the ment 1 S driven back to the right bank and that Success Achieved. the left bank 4 small section of whic] 4 g the Germans held for several days: R I M o Jihe s has been completely exacuated. Alsc |98V i e to the south of Ypres, the allies have | Tent says: Nov. 15 (by wireless to Say- Been micceestul in Fepuising & far. | “Yesicrday, relatives a quiet day on 1. L) ther offensive movement. All this has | the Whole front, was characteriz, 4 — CONFIDENT OF ABILITY OF GERMAN FORCES et iy To Hold Back Russian Troops If an Dee: lished, s the French | Principally. by artillery combats. The expressed deep sympathy, saying: Carranza and the -Aguascalientes con- | B0, 140 Thelt Samu n_accomp] Fay L , #lans is again indicated. by the declar- ation of the general staff, with heavy losses to the Germans. Posen that German Statement. On _the other hand, Berlin gemeral|them. s e “To sum up: All the efforts made by cap- and Invasion Is Attempted. made today to his death, and the Dead| The second came from Consul Silli- . “SUPERIOR, PA. Threatened ' the Proprietor of the |4 Margarst Sisgel o Store. received in an au Lathrol Pa, Nov. 15.—Five per- |hotel syndicate at a sons we!:a'lfllnd and five injured. two —_—— DEATH OF LORD ROBERTS death of Earl Rol 16; | was killed when a ‘was hit by a flving timber and killed instantly. John Pepper and Anthony Strom- were ibers in at- general felt mo ill effects and went gt B e M through with his programme o the | {emPting to rescue Mrs. Leroy Mu fre N. Y., was shot and RECEIVED FROM MEXICO. ; Washington Officials in Doubt of What | York city issued an ning that he complained of a slight s Goingy O e, city. chill. As he was subject to more or i less ‘trifling chest troubles, he follow- | . Washington, Nov. 15.— Important ed his usual course.and went to' bed | despatohes from Mexico were received medical men were called in truck. nolunced t;‘x" cm.\dlmmr cw;u -rn;, :p t:b 1‘1?” is going on in the southern = : relieved the -general of wl n_he 5 ‘wenty-five cases vi His | The first was a comeular despatch S’e'fu,"aé‘;‘\i‘;.;"flu:;,‘i‘,;;f‘""' from Aguascalientes announcing that the ported among x O General Hill, forming the garrizon of | opened for business at last midnight.| Prends ast of Phila The “passing of the great warrior | General Gutierrez, named b; Naco, Sonbra. e ght, ergast o iadel vi ident of has created profound grief throughout | Yention as provisional presi the .country. - At all churches and in ": exico, yesterday demmnded Generall . ii; ot 00000 for Tetirement as first chief of 'm"'m“:;“"m:f:{:‘ "‘:._,m"'m"t‘:." ere | the constitutionalists within 24 hours. |ton Exchange seat the last seat sold. March in Saul was pla: = man, personal representative of Pres: A e YPady Roberts | dent. Wilson in Mexice CIty, For_the first time the Naval Academy, its midshipmen 1y a fo i id name of the army. serving In France, e ATerences Detween |will make their annual crolse to the | Ol & f€W GiFs were on the side tracks “Your grief is shared by us who e - BY DEATH OF ROB : ived fGr thelr regular day's work. ERTS. ooty 3240, e | MOUrn the logs of a much-loved chief. 't 2| The Fifth “Infa Regiment has | "5 oy thelr s —_ T of & e As he Was seems fIEter to the | cur General Blan wmflflfmmu:m tabure. N, T.| por il and b 1o the fain| Out of Deference fo Wishes of La ng of the life of a soldier barracks to Panama Canal Zone, | jowing toderal sormmsects LS Robacts Funoral Wil o Privets “hé-shoula mvr'vdzgt‘fis in o i 3 g " ghe | toform part of the canal guard. No animal may b6 sbipped . from 8 &) midst of the he_lovi ek ety : = qliarantined areas, endon, Nov. 13, 12:10 p. m—King B Animals must be shipped in disin-|G°0rge and Queen Mar: notes it reporting sentiments of i treops . on e Fis Tiht wins, and clates the s | the Gammmes during the last several Dresident also state well and within sound of the guns. o hundred Frénch days have resulted only in the capture an i of the ruined village of Dixmude,|of Bast particular} ADDRESSED FEDERATION whose isolated position on the right of the canal Tendered its defense difficult. i Cardinal O'Connell Protests Recog inf - — ot T e . Sgn Antonlo Texas, was shot and kill ‘'ween the Ly sand the Oise, the| 'The Austrians in Servia appear to pushing forward of approach works|have met with a stout =resistance continued along the greater part|northeast of Valjevo where they are of the front. bampered by bad roads and snow. Ser- vian prisoners are said to have stated that their army planned to make a anteed. movement. against him would be or- | Perseif: i leave here. sansmunrft&e::«gzefi‘::’fiufla?“éomm“m' Ve it dered. : Former Senator Wil Lorimer | g 9 and her tw. > decided stand at recosaition b Broclass Wi o2 any | o, B0%h Aguascalientes messages were pleaded not guilty- on _a charge of | SROUGHT MILLION DOLLARS Mary and Laa ;’Efi‘v’:i:’,;'gé‘::’;’n“'”“ government in Mexico until religious | fated yesterday, but iclale do mot | wrecking the La Salle Street Trust & WORTH OF DYESTUFFS. | Phe quastion of & sebii 5o teay for freedom. was guaranteed was Lrged ed Carranza before Gomonl Sh |Saving Bank, of Chitago of which he Britain’s great soidi Potrograd Reports Successes. 1t %0 report suc- cossos in Eastern Prussia slong the AUDACIOUS SUNK BY MINE. Salluponen-Johannisb: —_— FETE DAY OF KING Navy—Crew Saved by Steamer Olympio. —— = 2o o 80 was taken from Germany by rail to Lpsae ¢ ais. | France Decorated in Honor of Heroic|Who for more than a vear past have| THERE IS A LULL IN can 1o, Sity of Gothenberg Sweden, ill Hotterdam. where it was recaived by PUTTING CHAINS ON WHEELS, front the Russiens are| -¥ew York. Nov. 15——Rumors of dis- Monarch and His People conclusively proven their absolute un- THE BATTLE IN FLANDERS. Naxt — e Sele attnras. \The arrival of the ma- | Blanket Obacured Lione SR ooeuliine basees by i | SR o e A v tnonet et 2 5 G e | et ar th Mo i e Trenchaie. | HSSR o 1 ARceer R |1 T ool 15 o e 2 | Blanket Ofmeurad Lht and e Wau ‘arpathians, 3 P: o 5 o . e len in the Trenches— x d 5 e 13 the White Star liner Olym e, aris, Nov, 15, P. m- France s England's permission. dust; it 1 the t Austrian Troops in Servia. Glbertnd 170 miber Dol Tl | e i black, vellow and red |, one jare bearing much these days e s sald, and the consequen - Weather Increases Suffering. e about peace and freedom,” heé com- ‘The Austrian troops which hiave been | Lough Swilly on O today in homor of the fete day of King | o E see to it : tarvaitug Bervia have met strong. o | ox oot A AL =% Albert of Belgium. There was a great| Uoued. “Let us first of ail to London, ‘Nov. 15, 9.45 p. m.—After sistance at Valjevo, but along the River outpouring everywhere of the people in Report of Turkish Victory. o his people. - The city hall and other OF CATHOLIC CL’U“‘@ ion of Al Until R by Miss Hedda trained nurse, who us Freedom Is Guar- by Sunday night a general was owner. BRITISH DREADNOUGHT o ; by Cardinal ONonnell in an address man filed his despatch. Tt D was made of the report-| Gharles Gondorf, known as the “King i “The administration,” said the car- | o tTice suspending hostilities between | of wiretapper dentenced. 13 il | New York, Nov to the Federation of Catholic socleties toda; za. and Villa forces until dinal, “has at last done something 20 was made In any of the des- years in Sing Sing to ensure the safety of our nuns and pacity and barbarism of those savages that at our very doors the peace of the. source and foundation of all reai | there is a lull in the battle in Fian- While the Turkish troops are re.|Class—third public edifices and most of the private| T BT TRCOO. BrS Mot ot il | come little. relief for the men in the from Constan tinopie to have: brildings in Paris flew the Belgian col- jan, defeating the Russia: i of rain immense throngs attended ser- f Oct. 27.|Dame Cathedral. Thousands visited et nk o SHicoeMCul DSt I With Gio posstbia Eacogtioe g s -] e ol poras - Fhiog smex saluted a s e (o Toviciah v Bab-El- | {70 men, the whole crew of 800 officers | bust of King Albert and gave their e St o Guif of | 2nd men was rescued by small boats | mites to. the Belgian relief fand. e from the Olympic. The telegraph wires carried many of- by Indian |, The rescue was made in a rough sea | ficlal messages to King Albert express.. jops, assisted by the cruiser Duke of | through brilliant and daring seaman- | Ing admiration . and - encobrasomos. m"“"lxm ship on the part of the White Star|Amomg those who sent telegrame werc LS erew. B - President, Ssluctre the. ¢ municipal he_battleship’s cry for assistance | council o and the authorities o m‘fin’&fl{"‘-fi%‘m’fl%‘&k Sne t by the wireless operator| every important town in France, By tention t of - | ten miles distant. The steamer rushed | milllon persons from all corners of the S T e e I | o ear it SR Pl hi o aed [0 Dl occupled by the Germans = made ready for ‘their work. Volun- | from the highest aristocrat £o the hum. teers were calledfor, and double the | blest toiler, sent touching tributes to e near ‘Arizona. | ident of the New York State patch oo the Rtuter Telegram com number necessary to man the life- | the Belgian monarch. charges made by the British govern- the French They swarmed over a carriage driveh | Christlan Temperance Union, P rrom Cettinje. Montenegro, saves RYSSMANS SUCCESSFUL ON boats responded. The crippled battle- ‘“What the world owes the French no | ment regarding the methods employsd ng by Mrs. F. Rosseau, killing her and |address today before the Union’; B e Austrian attacks BAST PRUSBIAN FRONTIER | shi; gne knows better than the Belgians,” | by Germany in laying mines in {he |Tetions to block any. the team she was driving. tional convention here, ovo. Montenegro, as_well as th et oo £2id the spokesma nof a delegation of | North sea is printed In the Nord |in force. ¥ ¥ —_ The European war, Mrs. Boole de- | 283inst our troops m_ueneguvma,fl Kotwithstanding the Desperato Resist- bee; sferred. Brussels aldermen who visited Paris|Deutsche Alisgemeine Zeitung. . The gift to the Harvard ollege Li- | clared, would aid the struggle for pro- | B&Ve been repidsed with sensible loss- S ey in 1910 with King Albert. Today M.[ The article asserts that the elght Hartford Arohitect Suicides. it aginal manuscrip of | hibition on hat continent. She point. | 9,10 the enemy. | & 4 decided list at the stern, where just| Gaili, president of the Paris city coun- | agreements of the second peace con- Hartford, Conn, Nov. 15.-Carl J.| America® (“My Country 'tis of Thee") [ed to Russia’s recent anti-vodka, or- i The Austrians, with superior forces, Nav, 36—Tho followtng | PSIOW the water line she had received | oll, in an address, and varlous Paris|ference at The Hague, which were Disliek “on artiet tod Sias “|gritten by Rev. Samuel Francis{der,. to support her prediction. od Entrograd, Nav. Do ayound. Two of her engines were | newspapers turhed this ° phrase - into| among the comventisme MEnon bn are Smith D. D, was . mmfiafinnwuhgedfrm 0N tho Hast Prussian fronties at ed. but the one aft was put out| “What the world owes Belgium no one| 18, 1567, to which the Hriih govern- lon. knows better than the French.” ment refers in its note to the. neutral : and Adolph Kruttroff to bring over the D%, Ariel Mitcheison " of Toigar ported fore the tribunal of the common law | {Tenches, as the g g Tific fre| While trying to rescue a painter who | dvestuffs. with ho assurance of the | Prominent tobacco grower. A Gocupted Kotur in the Persian province ors and in spite of the heavy downpour | o humanity instead of aspiring to the fll:hhkhudlyh:n); zn‘“ mgn. l“flat;:; h:‘d ru:ea c:ow:m ll;,lnflrfl)rql!l ln' the e h governm T i r ic and our termi old _postof 8. New York, | be molested. The st o e by B R 3 Vices in the Belgian church and Notrs | Do e sotr s i iotic A0d our | 7 ol ced by oho of thase ars, oo been James Watson, a clerk, fell forty feet, 2d: not rest untll the truth Is made known | Which o often accompany November | sustaining fatal inju as it is and not as it is reported by | 2, o those who proved themselves public- s and the battleflelds are geiting their & said. make a stop, it Sovaritiaec _ att R Maire Community Efficlency Assoct WITHIN A FEW YE; ack was broven. GERMANY’S DEFENSE FOR For the most part the o . —_— pposing ol armies have been content to shell each Joseph ' A. Baker, treasurer of the s and one of the most in- MINING NORTH SEA. ::hcr at long range, but the Germans | Chaco ‘was. caughi i 2 tacks ucd | luential mill men of the Pan- | of the Olymplc, which was only about | I ost and by special motor car service a | Claims It is Untrue That Neutral Ports is dead from a compl Have Been Barred. es. Berlin, via The Hagug and London, ‘Germans Three hundred ostriches stampeded | predicted by Mrs. Ella A. Boole, pres: 5 - from a ranch Phoenix, Nov. 15—Germany’s abswer to 1he a 35 oo, Ml epor . the an powers, nevep have been fully ratified. | Geapondent trcas e o857 |15 “years an expert Johamutry, our oot e WATCHING MOVEMENTS OF Nevertheless, Germany 50 Tapher in the State &{_ e e e THREE BRITISH WARSHIPS o) Tagion of Goldan acd Niedenburs, A4y Panama Officials Expect They Are to b B R e M Make Use of Canal. fhe e U 0n the Jeft Bask of @o wistula the ROR WILLIAM IS coast of South America. It 1s believeed here that the ships carefuily anchored and- are the cruisers Suffolk, Berwick and | Powers have been duly informed, , Which have been Mexican waters but more recently have been in the West Indies search- for German ships. . ips were sighted by offi- el New Brazilian Cabinet. 9y, ANXIOUS AND TACITURN. o Janeiro, . Nov. 16 sPresident | brought over by the colller Jason. of two weeks. H Sificiensy. p 2ok ol ' Pia Taia | Wencesian Pereira. Gomes, .o i : s e Has Returned 't6 Starting Psint, at ganal | mines in the high seas. =All have been |Was elected to the oy et New York, Nov. 15—With a view to i expecting, 1 Engli rbor - | March, has organized the g 2 national health guard, Commencamet of the War! i Goach tha trancan o i oy Terote, s | Mete: affairs, ing | President . E. Rittenhouse of the Life .t E of Forelgn fer of the bottom permitted; all have|Dr- Lauro Muller; Interior, Carlos been neutral ;_Finance, Sabino Baroso; | Admiral Alencar; - Public It is umz-uei continues the paper, | Works, Tavares De Lyra. —_— Man Drowned at Wallingford. Conn_Nov. 15, — The ‘warshi SRy iy reap e e body of Doyle, 65 years old, cers of the steamer Andon. They were | RUSSIAN TROOPS WERE found today floating. in 3 taking coal from Leke, near. the shore. Dovle live DEFEATED AND FLED and it ls preaad o i Turks Have Captured and . Ocoupy | Medical examiner that he feil down tho Town of Kotur, in Pe Arownied. Ho 18 reivas tb;“m Bay, Leondon, Nov. 16,°252 a. m, — The Btorming ost's. Alhens correspont says TM southern shore 3 — The Dynamiting is Believed to Have ..,MT".E#:' -.m'my.a"":c“;:." e Been the Work of Men Who Had | Sk et e Jiamom Injuries Mr.l’helpsMDr.Kiuunoffl:eFiddShfiH.dm g Sach 5% ; The Kaiser has oftered to sell hts|, Washington for Hartford—Every Precaution Has Been palace at Corfu, Greece, to B The plant of the Waverly Paper Box 5 S ot o of about Sis000n. > 7 = WA ore e at a loss uf . . = E-’l X YUbDEN 3 The store Joseph Acrosky, a Bmkl&n dealer,| Hartford, Conn., Nov. 15.—Jeffrey O.1to Commissioner Phelps, it was de- T e g toyehree months In pri- | Phelps, state commissloner on domestic | cided . attar. & conference to consuit who London, Nov. 15° 8.25 p. feecet asson, of Atwater, Flold Marshai thy. i wagon he was riding in, near Atwater. ;he’!dhcovsry vesterday of cases of ad staff haq LR B o S Gl mc-;.) and mouth disease in this vicin- | left Washington for Hartforq. The Kanas Co., New York, was elected a mem- burned to death in their beds. O ber of the New York Metal Exchange. i e Sy gation of the cases reported da. Eve $ The Follansbee tin mills of Wheel-|ana found that withip o codies oray very possible precaution has been o s, employing about . 1000 { miles of Hartfora thers ate 35 herds | venc cattie from being sent out af ita have resumed operations on full time. | of cattle infected with the disease. state. It is Jeame&nfh;i":"'m s on d mhyml“;:‘.h or ter | Biaces under the strictest quarantine. | cattle were found ne had year doughter, Helen war- IMPORTANT DESPATCHES O a; The Department of Heaith for New the pasteurization of all milk in the | @& * 7o et SRt The miem e y injured when he accident cag The Union k y gain of !I.M!:lvar the price paid for =S6d 98 pneumonia whil Otto Koshler, millionaire brewer of | T4d¢ f0r f00d or water in infected|E P e on the front in swindling Eugene Adams out of $5,000, | Germany were ‘brought into port by the ALBERT OF BELGIUM | priests in Mexico from the brutal ra- | PAtches reaching the state department. | )1 get & noss teial Richard Harrison, arrested for horse |.erativas who have been idie. Louls Turner, aged stéaling was stabbed and__seriously The Matan: r o athy wwith the herots mamaeen ca | conscience and freadom of ' religion, | {0UF Weeks of most desperate fighting, | weundsd, e Ty i Seriously York and Porto Rico line, sailed from | MOSt instantly kil ive are making progress. yanp because he intended to implicate New York Oct. 7 under charter of a|PIEAWay near Satan's Kingdom whe peace and freedom, are not violated [ derS: With this lull, however, has|gang in his confession. n some parts of England the storm| * A report of the com ly and privately incapable of being | has reached the proportions of a bliz- |1ief and weifave work’ was the feni. Ein 2T LS K considered_truthworthy agents of this [ afd; on the sea a heavy gale rages, | ure of the morning session of the| UNIVERSAL PROMIBITION Miles 8. Vickery of New York, for |cial plagues greatest boons. Liegrins, but their efforts were in vain. Courts, charged because his ninety pounds failed to lift- a 40-pounds dumbbell. — ot 5| TO ORGANIZE A The Portu exhibition st the Seymour, Conn., Nov. 15.—Frederick P;n.m,.hcgflc exposition will be as % el Mot of Fodesal Action b3S X The Bureau of Animal Industry at Washington Has Informell &' a Swiss low price. lembyAulbnfifieithevflft&tfleBeingSmtOdt o i oaay received (elephonic| with the Washington authorities | word from Washington that the entire| The burean of anires] industry ay Ofih‘- State of Conmnecticut had been placed | Washington informed Ay, Phelps thag hit the | under a federal quarantine because of | the state was under quarantine and f | that Dr. Kiernan of the fie tws fast train - eXpected to arrive early tomu Deputy Siate Commissioner ¥. A.|will at ome assumo tnavgs or’ S04 made a thorough investi- | quarantine. radius of 15| taken by the state authoritie medi: thy Mr. Ingram im: ately placed four | of the local marketman whero x:ré?.’s After communicating_his discoveries | different sale: e ; CHICAGO STOCKYARDS order compelling OPEN TO BUSINESS ——— MONSIGNOR T. J. SHAHAN CONSECRATED As BIsHoP b 3 Cardinal Gibbons and Other Prominent Prelates Rarticipated in Services. p: Scrubbed and Disinfected During Nine Days’ Quarantine - Baltimore, Md., Nov. 15—The conse- Pagi gration as bishop of Monsignor Thomes bed and disinfected after nine days of| J. Shahan, president of She Catholie nst foot and mouth | university.” Washington, took piacs by of scurvy are re-| quarantine in the government and state | the cathedral here today. AN jeunder | fiaht against foot and mouth disease,| _Cardinal Glbhone. Archbishops E. F. phia = all parts of the Industry having been | £y Moeller of Cincinnati ang ;lnlf; {gClared thoroughly sanitary and. rid | bishops, monsignors and clem i1 & New York Cot- | of any danger i . | ragk participated in the serciscs SR was reported, a National officers of i 3 der of Hibernians ana i = thoush railruads had been notified that | Priests from the Fiart 1 2 the quarantine was raised and ship-| Which Bishop Shahan in the history of { ments could be accepted for Chicago, | member, were present. and no arrangements had been made to| KING AND QUEEN § handle these until the cattle buyers arg s Cattle, sheep and hiogs were received. fectéd cars and loaded from disin- [ShoCked by the unwelco fefted pens. Field Marshal Earl Rob. The cars must be sealed and no stops | “Umbed last night to a swift attack e Ce, wither he had journeyed to All animals shipped to Chicago must |56¢ once more the Indian troops of Burgemelster,- & | pe slaughtered within 36 hours. Which he was so pjroud. then tried to Kill| “No live animals will be silowed to|, lmmediately upos Teceipt of the in- Material Will Result’ in Renewal of lat St. Paul's is under mobecryices Activity in Text der consi Industry. but it is understood that i ddeet:::l::; e o, the. Wishes of Lady Roberts for a —More than a service, this will - Prison, N. Y., for | million dollars’ worth of dyestuffs from | ed. R el B 1 American steamer Matanzas. The car- [ CHAUFFEUR KILLED WHILE Smployment of a large number of op- |, New Hartford, Conn, Nov. 15, 25, chauffeur fom - zas, owned b ythe New | Pr- Marks Brady or Hartford, was al- led late today on the Sompany headed by Herman A. Metz | N® Was strack by an automobile driven Dritish government that she would not |, It Is said that Turner had stoppea eamer was brought "ll.s machine in order to put r,hzlnsp:n through the English channel and the blanhepoels to Drevent skidding. A ries. North sea by an English pllot familiar | Dlanket Dbeen unintentionatiy - With the location of the mines in th ight, i B PR T ese . on ight, it is saig. AUSTRIAN REINFORGEME Prediction Made by President of New RA:_N REINFORCEMENTS poF the most York State W. C. T. U. MONTENEGRIN BORDER ver, Mass — i lication of diseas- | Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 15—National| '°d in Efforts to Capture Grahovo prohibition by 1920 and universal pro- and Herzegovina, hibition within a few years more, were | o e Mrs. Boole assailed the double stan- dard of morality as “one of the so- | DUk, were occupied by Monte- unoftictal e R According to the latest informatibn, "fla! the Austrians are sending reinforce- . ments to the Montenegrin frontler.” Frederick A. Rugg. - i qfttha m::,v.d D‘r;omineat NATIONAL HEALTH GUARD L this town, r more —_— The exhibits are|than 30 vears treasurer of For Upholding of National Vitality and lon institute here sent out tas Mason: The wiand T 2d degree | day a nation-wide appeal for twe mil Whonr W and a daughter | lion- recruits, asking them (o eniist e & “first army of American defense, Whieh, according to the call, alms fo. “Prevent life waste and to impress the Public -with the need of upbiulidng national vitality and efficiency.” There will be no cost of dues. The is to arouse to action the fas e T, px thlu;"hugm ?’onser\uucm sfl;flmfifl. He was ears develo; the press and by and was born in Peterboro, England. | publicists in reornt’. b Sir ‘Gecil Spring. Viiits Duke of | Thres Monthe Drovght in Pennsyte - Connaught : vania. Weshington, Nov. I5—Sir Ceeil Srrine-Ri the. British bassado; left Washington e Philadelphia, Nov. 15.—The _three L T, | months® &oll‘lfl; which has m:}ua in - Visit (e | serious damage in many parts L use uf Connaught, governor general Ottawa. It that the < -at ‘was stated | by ‘the em] ‘ambassador’ &;t mm a personal one. - ’ were 3 _

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