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<hr ewer ne = renee a ea REET IT ILE NTR NR A Sed sip -ieettemnterce > (Rieke TURKS IN FUROUS BATTLE MOW DOWN TE MONTES Sultan’s Troops, Reinforced ; and Entrenched, Pour Dead- ly Fire on Invaders. CETTINIE, Montenegro, Oct. 10.—A Dattle between Montenegrins and Turks was being fought ‘o-day around Det- @hitch Mountain and along the Scutar! oad on the Turkish side of the frontier. @he Turks, heavily reinforced over Right, were mowing down the advanc- ing Montenegrins from behind strong fntrenchments. Trown Prince Dantlo of Montenerto, fe active command, was on the fring fine. King Nicholas had general charg? ‘of operations from the Montenegrin side of the frontier. ‘The Turkish general in command at Podgoritsa, where fighting began yester- @ay, committed suicide just before the Montenegrins opened fire because he teed received an over from Constanti- pople giving a more experienced officer over rn oer al {EN system. She sirls and @ negro boy. fq each name, if forged more should be in the same MAY GET Ott EASY | kept the index THAT $150,001 for @ commission to take But Rosa Zindel Is Defiant, warding Mise Zindel's money and also her health Though Judge Suggests He'll Be Lenient. formation of Justice “What I want to know $150,000 has gone,” said a “We will make @ full Aieclosure of every fact possessions,” replied Mr, Justice Blanchard said he the order and issue later in the day. = If Mins Rosa Zindel, whose spectac- ular business career came to smash fort in several months ago when she was ar-| Accident for NoeYork. rested for forgery, will disclose every CHICAGO JUNCTION, 6), oct. 1° Baltimore and Ohio passengg: ain No 4, eastbound from Chicago to New York, ran tnto @ cut of yt on the main track by @ yard enging wre early to-day, Engineer Ranahag wf Fire- man Leeland, both of Garrett, nt. were killed, and five mail cles and brakeman were hurt. No passengers were injured sithoush all heb gh bonged shaken an the pass 9 \ senger train was running aj «fait rate hat with long blac ; senaer tral wee rm ah i Fate brought before Justice Blanc » | Ridden bye eeeiane eilcneet vos day to be sentenced. She pleaded guilty | mall cars were deratied, on Monday to forgery in the second de- gree. The forged document was @ note that purported to.nave been signed by @ Philadelphia business firm. Miss Zindel had discounted it at the Cen- dollar she has, every diamond and pearl she owns, every picture and work of art in her porsession and all other property to which she lays claim, Su- preme Court Justice Blanchard says he will consider @ plea for clemency in hor behalf when he imposes sentence, Mins Zindel, a large wom in a black tallored sult —>—__ ITALIANS QEFEAT TURKS. Rome Gets News of Fight is Which Sultan's Men Lose Heavily. hit BUDAPEST, 10,—Following thelr faitial reverse by the Montenegrins at ites Mountain, the Turks ve putting up a desperate resistance thelr enemies’ edvance into Turkish @eritory, according to messages from ? i i were unpre- tack on their Planinites replied uneffectively to the Nery fire. Cannon after out of commission, and minutes’ engagement the upon Detchitch Moun- their fortifications were » and throughout the af- iy 3 1%? Halt Boz | @ hailstorm of rifle and military iW an afternoon and last night troops, arriving from the ward, were constantly landing on @ore of Lake Scutari, near the tenegrin frontier, and at dawn to- @ heavy fire was resumed on the tens lines. The latter replied ‘ly and at last accounts the en- it wae etill in progress along an Hi ¥E Nxtended front. j Nothing ls yet known here of the tent elther of the Turkish or Mon- In losses, but all reports indicate Mhat they have been heavy. Mensages, it was said, were constantly between King Nicholas of Mon- mt headquarters in the rear, and his son, Crown Prince Danilo, who je tn active command at the front. His younger brother, Prince Peter, is an @rtillery captain under him, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 10.—Skirm- ishing occurred between Turks and Bul- gariana to-day in the vicinity of Kils- gure and Tunbush, on the frontier. De- ‘tate are lacking. The Ambassadors of the Buropean Dowers to-day presented to the Turkish government a collective note urging the importance of immediate reforms in Turkey's European provinces. ‘DON, Oct. 10.—Bulgaria and Ser- via_were expected to present ultimatums | | to Turkey to-day, according to advi from Constantinople. Despite yes! Gay's reports, they have not definitel: broken off diplomatic relations with the Bultan, but it ts expected momentarily tury Bank. ‘The prisoner, whose business opera- tions, culminating in the organization of the Zindel Manufacturing Company, had been the wonder of financiers, showed plainly the effect of the nerv- ous strain she was under when she stood before the bench to-day, George Gordon Battle, her lawyer, beside her. Frequently she placed a vial of smelling salts to her nostrils, One moment her face would be colorless; the next it would flush a deep red. Mr, Battle made a plea for mercy on the ground of his client's physical con- dition. “1 have been hounded and lied about,” cried Miss Zindel. “There has been @ concerted attempt to ruin me.” Behind her were creditors of liers and of the Zindel Manufacturin: Company, which made tortoise shell goods, Their spokesman was Jesse Epstein, attorney for the Century Bank. “Within thirty days before the peti- tion in bankruptcy was filed against this to-day from Tripoll. Arabian force lost hearily, Gen. @ few men killed and wounted. Resinol stops itching instantly woman she got hold of $160,000, for T meaunent, Rated Bos Led which no satisfactory eccount ever has Sia. the ling stops been given,” said Mr. Ppstein. “She} and healing “Tut Hesino! merely saya that .¢ books will show} affords ‘this immediate ai grateful the money was all lost.” there Fog eee i det dence than red Freed darted an angry glance have themselves proven “The books do show It,” she shouted. yo aah pone “I filed the petition against her on behaif of my clients,’ continued the lawyer. “IT. caused a@ receiver to be placed in charge of her business and of her apartment on Madison avenue, He took an inventory of the handsome furnishings of the apartment and left her as custodian. Later @ lot of the furnishings disappeared and were found in @ vacant flat on another floor. “About $3,000 worth of lace eurtains and certain pictures have disappeared he altoxether, She says the recelver—an Co se dine ea officer of court—took them. That 1s Restad Ghtment cea 7 Trial i sd Rete Beso (e) ‘It's true,” retorted Mias 2: Led 5 or’ “indel. them, but fottres ot | “Your Honor,” resumed the la Dept. @A, Rutnel Chemica! the receiver found among her e that they will do so. An ornamental box. heavily gilt. Its charming design makes it an especially attractive value. at $4.50 (INTERN @ card index. It showed her foi TWO CHILDREN BURNED ING WUBKRLD, THURSDAY, VUTOBER 10, 1012. he had it wrapped about by a stiff wire. ‘The Hittle fellow stepped proudiy to’ the | wtae ot the fire and started ‘to throw Tuberculosis; Now Well armful on the flames. The wire! peop Caught in his blouse and pulied him into | riled Wik Wrieht noone ay nsenvery, onty e rgd Lins f to — that improvement BS tempo- or beve rah sereem! onsumption ie dren. every thete homes, leaving the etrange iittle Se cae itaten te te tees: boy to burn. It was w policeman who} Alterative can testify to ite bene- Srageed him from the fire after all his effects, No one need doubt it—there clothes had been burned away. His FATALLY BY FALLING IN Garamearoabant “Gentlemen: Prior to yoreer, Mort Little Girl and Boy Are Vic-| charred: and ‘biatered tittle body’ and i told her, gently as he could, that it tims of Similar Accidents Clergyman’s Son Had , which developed into og io rel ts Ma BO it fon died. Another child wae fatally burned in was located in Rochester, N. Y., suffering ‘would be but a few hours before her on Vacant Lots. Fiward Shopsky, who ts only six .| years old, was a stranger to the neigh: horhood boye around One Hundred and the Bronx to-day, ‘Three-year-old Sophic Harrison of No. 1642 Anthony | {et & avenue, is dying in the Fordham Hos- pital from burns received when she| ™ fell into a bonfire, a few doors from her home. The boys of the neighborhood were clearing a vacant lot for football | f and burning the rubbish, which the Iit- ROME, Oct. 10—Italian mope un- der Gen. Reisol! occupied aéranced po- sitions west of Derma last sight, after an all-day battle with the furks and| Arabs, according to message received ‘The Terkish and Reisoli’s report eaid; the lulians only |Fortteth atreet and Crimmins avenue, ack to be. | tle girls for several block H ckman' the Bronx untl this morning, Edward! to vy Little Sophie ci rind ue bree f r+ eddie i: Yat saw several of them about @ bonfire Gentlerment 3 pannes find were ful of paper to the bonfire and as she re ” threw it in lost her balance. Rraacne for, any (tom, At chanied Geapalt nto hope within two Weeks after came on the run, pulling her out ant | fiat iciated nati, iss We aly Sy wrapping her in his coat. A passing automobile, owned by F. J. Frieden of | ™ Ri No. @1 East One Hundred and Sixty- elghth street, was hailed by Miller, who Jumped into the back seat, holding the child still wrapped in his coat, The mile and @ half to Fordham Hospital was made in a trifle over two minutes, but Dr, Gillett sald there was no chance | of Te of the child's recovery, b in the open lot at that corner. joined them and became acquainted, “Here, you," one of the older boys rruffiy put fn, “you can’ ike spuds lat this fire unless you hi io “What's that?’ Edward, boy, asked. “An armful of wood and be quick getting it," wae the answer and Edward started out to find “Neense."” When he did bring back armful of wood, He to every word of his iesti- chitis, Asthma, Hw Lung’ Troubles an up system. — Does not contain OF habit-forming drugs. Hiker-Hegeman” Drug 8 leading druggists, Ask fol telling and write to Bekman Lab: deiphia, Pa., for additional The Electrical Exposition and Automobile Show You Will See A Remarkable Assemblage of Exhibits Mlustrating 30 years of development in the electrical industry and the helpfulness of electricity in the factory, office and home. New Grand Central Palace ari — Oct. 9-19 Lexington 11 ALM. to 11 P.M, A Cordial Welcome at all the Exhibits of The New York Edison Company 30 Years At Your Service ‘ UR “Ancien Régime” Goldsmith’ work is not only an absolute novelty—it is appealing in its beauty. Its makers were inspired by the marvel- ous examples of the art of the Court Gold- smiths of 18th Century France and you will be astounded when you see how they have contrived to rival these masterpieces of the old craftsmen, You will see the most delightful of boxes for your Gloves and Handkerchief, your Jewelry and your Trinkets in general, Photo- graph Frames too, of all sizes and all ne- cessary shapes and swinging Mirors for “My Lady’s” Toilet Table. They are decorated with miniature re- productions in relief of Pictures by Teniers and Sculptures by Clodion and they are finished in delicately colored gold. The MERIDEN Co. ATIONAL SILVER COMPANY Silversmit rf 49-51 West 34th Street, Through to 68-70 Wi; 35th Street, New York , SUCCESSOR) Stern Brothers Upholstery Departments To-morrow, Friday, Decided Values in Drapery and Furniture Coverings, Tenet Armures, Verdure Us et Moire Damasks, Louis XVI. Stripes and Brocatelles, Values from $1.35 to 6.50 Yard, at 90c,,1.25, 1.90, 2.50 Cushion Squares and Chair Seats, Values from 50c to 2.25, at 30c, 45c, 65c, 85c English and French Cretonnes, Values from 35¢ to 65¢ Yard, at 18c, 24c, 32¢ Values from 25c to 45¢ Yard, at 15¢, 18c, 25¢ A Special Offering To-mérrow, of Blankets and Comfortables White Wool Blankets, Single Size, Pair $2.75, 3.50 and 4.28 Double Size, “ 3.65, 4.95 “ 6.28 Extra Large, ists 4.50, 5.50 “ 7.75 Fancy Blankets, Jacquard Designs, in new colorings, Italian Silk, in Roman stripes, Comfortables (Double Size), Figured.Silkoline, in floral designs with plain borders, at 2.50 Printed Silk Mull, with plain borders, lambs’ wool filling, 4.45 Figured Sateen, with plain borders, down filling, at 5.75 Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases” Of Superior Quality, at Unusually Low Prices. 3.75 Each, $2.65, * 2.75 Single Size, at 45, 58c, 65¢ Double Size,68c, 80c, 906 Three-quarter, 57¢, 65c, 72c Extra Large, 78c, 85c, 95¢ Pillow Cases, Bolster Cases, 21 by 36 inches, vat 13c 21 by 54 inches, at 28 22, by 36 “ “ I4c 1°63 “ “ 30 2by36 CU (i | Wiles) Vcd “ 34c a7 36: 8 “ 17ce 22% by76 “ “ 38 Hemstitched Sheets and Cases at Corresponding Prices, A Specially Arranged Sale for To-morrow, of Bedsteads and Bedding ‘Comprising the following Exceptional Offerings Brass Bedsteads, ~ in the most desirable styles and guaranteed for five yrs, at $9.75, 12,50, 14.50 to 26.50 Values $16.00, 18.00, 21.50 to $36.00 SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP THE SIGN PURITY Size 7%x4%, Ornamented in heavy relief after the style of the French Renaissance, Price $9.00 ANOTHER CHANCE FOR A BEAUTIFUL Art Photogravure o“The Giants” The New York National Baseball Club SUITABLE FOR FRAMING FREE! for Coupon in Next Sunday’s World. White Enamel Bedsteads, Value $4.75, at $3.45 Mattresses, No. 1 Hard Black Drawings, Value $28.00, at $19.75 Super Extra Black Drawings, “36.00, “ 29.50 Pure White Felt, roll edge, “43,50, “ &0.78 Upholstered Springs, Special, Value $12.75, at $9.25 Colonial, “46.00, «14.00 Imperial, “ 24,75, « 19.50 Woven Wire Springs, roll edge, Value $4.50, 3.25 West 23d and 22d Streets Genuine Boston Leather boc Weekly FURNISH YOUR $4 YOUR HOME > e-_ FAMILY Clothing Ture Family On: whole floor completely stocked with all the newest Fall Styles for Men, Women, Children. Alterations FREE ANY PURCHASE UP TO $25.00 $1.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly SINE 9" St BKLIN CLOTHE OPEN JONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS lis makes little difference what you need—a World Want will go get it