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TURKS AT CHATALIA FORTS ; wa ean Ba bbachan hr tt 13 DE IN WRECK: “TANTO BLAME,” SAYS BRA BRAKEMAN; "POSTALS WW SCHOOL: An @ result of the cireulation among Dupile of Pi man street, Brooklyn, of augeeative lanes post cards, Mrs. Fannie Albert, mahi Hore, ant wre an Wigeton, cs conductor of passenger "aharkey, aor Ot pasven- polis. , fireman of the passenger gs . n persons seriously injured to the Deaconess Hospitai BROADWAY HEARS O'BRIEN HAS QUIT AS GIANTS’ SEC’Y eis te Ge Sen. 4 yond ree, ‘The wreck Caught fire, but was put out before agy damaye was done, Moat of the dead were found in the wreckage ai the first ar which telescoped the LB Nr SE eee out thee ie Bet. sees sere ese —— Seer PR Furious Fighting in Attack on the Central De- fense—Sultan’s Commander Admits Chances Are Hopeless—Adrianople Defeat. He Is Out of Town and Brush Is Too Sick to Dis- wen and police worked at the wo hours before the first body baa wa Holes os. gts sd Hy the @ care and the injured sup. Switch Open Which Caused bia. mith water, for whlch they cried Train Hand Sadie He Left] we Should Try | : aa , mont com: ‘ i cuss Rumors, Crash Near Indianapolis. witha. two Kei Mgt 8 H VIRNKA, Kov. 13--The Bulgarian Minister of Ports and Telegraphs, tor P Se nay come tOpetier Gna Were ao attack the Turkish centre at Cha-|"uTope yesterday is belleved here to be hag wrecked that it was not until after day- by riously, |Commected with the arrangement of an| gporting circles around town to-day| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov, 1%—At| light that the body of the talm is again progressing fu S ‘ i babe Were surprised to hear reports thatlioage fificen perxons were Killed and] on, the Passenger train ‘and fn dhe attacking force's favor, & | There ts good reason to believe that Joveph D. O'Arien's tenure of aMfice a8] sixteen seriously) injured at 3 A. M. tow ten ah? ral ee hee * coming to a dispatch to-day froni|the Turkish Government Mus decided to| wecretury of the New York National 7 a i Bring Nis trait: to 6 Aes é 1 Ws to the Reichspost. The|Mexotiate directly with the Halkan al-| League Baseball would terminate | 44x when an in-bound Cineinnatl, Mam~ ‘ ¥ les as the mediation of the Powera|#hortly. The reports further stated /ilton and Dayton passenger train ran } Terke, che lieutenant stated, had hi neoms.to be fruitiess, hat Preevaent, sone 3 Brash, who by Into an open switch and crashed hend-| (Frm te til Geide her. ear. Z 1 ly i t jotel mperial, y oneed rowted from all their advanced potl-}No STEP TOWARD MEDIATION Ll ded iJ auccesor to. the {8 Into a freight bah ag (ees ave-| ten throw, the daughter looked up from tions, ‘The Bulgarian advance, he HAS YET BEEN TAKEN, former head of the American Asaocia- | U6, Irvington, auburb, The train was | her novel with 4 ‘ : added, hed been delayed by the borey| SONIA, Bulzarin, Nov. 18=The antlci-| tion to take the reins of the Giants’ Coming from Cincinnati at the rate of] | “By the way, ma,’ she eald. “have roads, which had |Pated stop toward mediation has not! club, forty miles an hour, | zou foune out y pa camaition of the yet been taken. The Powers apparently| As far as can be ascertained the wish| “Zand come others are to biame,"|the paper”) ; rendered the pushing of artillery rein-| 4-5 unable to decide on any defnite| ot the Glants’ head to appoint w auc- [esta Cari Grose of this otty, head! The mother anes tonesmants to the front exceodingly |action. Two of their representativos here| cessor for Mr. O'Rrlen wan ihe tet | brakeman om the freight traim, thie 9f-| inotner copy downtown and read the f ae. Are atill without Instructions from thetr| {het the dutios of Hondi tm gearon and | sracom “K left the switch ope ead) thing all through from etart to Anish. _ rt the | Eovernmenta, the Giants through a hard n and | expected one of the other brakemen to| frut for the life of me I can't see any- This New Food-Drink td ST. FETBREDURG, Nov, 18——TMe| in well-informed quarters tt te con. | the wbgeauent strain, Of a worn sel elose st. ‘The switch was mot closed,| thing Wrong with it, It's just an article , f ‘Terkta Counell ot War ne oy ge: [sidered that the projeoted step willl mer Milwaukee ofctal. the wreck odeurred and Tan to] on, the, healthy exerolse “housework tastes much like high-grade + the position of the Ottoman have no effect as Bulgaria and her| At the office of the club It was eald Loeb ibe rated tageeronidett gg Pkt ET — ——] but is absohutely J { fending Constantinople and a nh allies will continue to maintain their; O’Brien was out of town and probably im connection with his state- Java. ry pure q hopeless, according to © despatch | position that Turkey must negoti wouldn't get back before Saturday. No] ment. 2 free Constantinople, which says the de-| directly with then.” wotiate one there knew anything of the rumor, | ‘Those Killed in the wreck were: IT SATISFIES MILLION: and free from caffeine, the £ —— ehalon Wag reached after © message had| In ite meantime {t ts believed thar] MP. Brush indieposed at the Hotel Im-| C. F. Grundhbefer, Cimcinnat. IONS drug in coffee, which causes g beam seostved from Com- th ¢ Power | pertal, refused to be interviewed on the] ©, Imholt and wife, theatrical people OP si, Cee Meme raise view ta bale:to Lihat, the ulsariane:ebpuld rene Gert |eubiels of Lon Angeles, Cal, of people. Worth your while 2q much nervousness. head- 4 be cosarand be ine 1 the representative of the | slantinople before any Joint proposal ot Deatening Atte a brakeman, freight, In- to test it Ls bh 4 indi ; (From ‘Tre . ] *SOhak Detearia, X Nov. 13—A denperate| BELGRADE, Mov. 18--That @en.| Talk about wireless ; phones; the] doseph ath Btewan, Tenn. | IPTON Ss gest‘on. ‘ty wee leh ison ’a @ervian force Colorado desert goes science one better] Charles Chaney, thirteen years old, t of Be vestreaz,, steertiag Hod Durageo was reporvee hove coer. 10, that line, According to travelters in Jackson, KY. ToproveitsworthaS- | t sand and sagebrush, é 3 @ Gespeten to the Mir. After five hours’) foally to-day. Durasso is one of the on ‘alopenee with any kind of ihaphcae, ooh ore. fifty-two years old, a] ‘cup ple tin l be } [ " fighang We Turkish troops were Aniven | Adriatic sea porte which Austria Bas! iy or without wires, at Teast up to a{IMCKIOM Ky. ; Lope will H ' back by the Bulgarian besiegers. They | warned Servis it must act apize. Certain distance. Two men a mile apart}. Mrs. Clifton Chaney, her daughter, P mailed to.anyone who | t | guftered tapavy losses. BUDAPEST, Hungary, Nov. 12—Des-!Can carry on a conversation in an ordin.| Lilly, two years old, and her son, Chest- nstant Postum H } Another deppetch says tte Turkish of-| patches from Vienna to the newspapers|ary tone of voice, particularly If there] er, five months old, Jackson, Ky, f : sends 2c stamp for i ¢ ficers capthred during the wortics made| here report that @.more favorable view| happens to be @ small hill behind each, | Benjamin Boyte. Had tickets to Cht- Susternaiead Cheeks Requires No Boi postage by the garfteon of Adrianople declare | of the aituntion is taken in the Austrian : 4? tied the Belgartan ertilicry fre was un-| capital. This is due ehiefy to reports . Fill Out Thi dearable. The Turkish troops engaged| from Belgrade that efferts are being . ee 18 im the sorties hed only & few biscuits to| made in the Bervian capital to' assure It is made by stirring 0 level spoonful z eat. They treed their officers’ com-|a peaceft! settlement of the dispute Coupon + t mando t0 advance wih indifference and| With Austria, (more or less to suit taste) in a cup of hot | 5 nly ectrved when the Museulman priests} ie. tN ter ot Depution, ten Insist on water and edding sugar, and cream eneugh ; intervened. * elared before his departure from this - . . ‘ ‘The utmost confusion prevailed among| City that he was completely satlefied ’ to bring the color to golden brown. POSTUM CEREAL CO.,LTD., % the Desteged; the Turkish troops fring | with the results of his mission. e r. . Battle Creek, Mich t on ene another in the darkness while] "gt. PRTERSBURG, Nov. 1i.—Russa Grocers are. selling this new food-drink, d id for , the Bulgarian artillery continued to| does not intend to go to war over tl " A ql | j fhe ther ranks aod the infantry fnally| question of Wervia obtaining «port, on ; 100-cup tins, 50c; 50-cup tins, 3c. Enelosed find 2c stamp for : Closed in on them, Basonoft, the” Rusdlan, Peres naar tetal tin of Instant Postum. Sazonoff, the” an Fereign Minister. ; ‘The Turks in Adrianople have, been ay. mosanett indevowah m2 che é 5 kept in ignorance of the defeat o£ the] watan ainiates mete, that thie « ‘There’s a Reason’”’ MING 06665 6630 ve vce ee owe cons : main Turkish army, had bi ohed an tl con- = H CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy. . 4~The Feces arches Secce fat CATARRHAL ; Adldrese....ccecciececccceees rel : rkish Government has been Informed | bassadar to Russia and himeeit. ; i: Stane gue Sursepen. Powers. bare ta. cate "Novos Vipmya and other, news THE NATURAL RED SPARKLING BURGUNDY OF ee for POSTUM. lefuunce uss ern- ¢ structed thele reptecsniatives ia the| papers ay aces FRANCE GOOG iri Wir) F Balkan Staten to communicate Turkey's Fn mid ras cy vacillation and epplication for mediation ) ra rests. Premier Kokovaoff expressed the W. P, Pinlay @ Co. Lida New York, Sole Agents for the United Staten, #0 EXTRA CHARGE FOR 19, f with a view of Petipa end opinion to-day that the dispute between * ry Be pe preparatory wo Se ree b “agen Servia and Austria would be settled by Pe pe J K.} is com| ( i iueuras Bey, the compromise. ' 5 | —— Hence - . 7 ~ — ae os | A cane weet Ai CE OEE AL EEA ION DIL RE Year November October October October October 26th November 12th “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” rs More Underwood Typewriters are Manufactured and Sold than Any Other Writing Machine Made in the World Wins Thousand. Dollar Silver Trophy Cup | For the Seventh Consecutive Time e In pis sea with all other writing machines, breaking the International Professional Record for . Speed and Accuracy At the Annual Business Show—November 12, 1912, in New York City _ Operated by Florence E. Wilson at 116 net words a minute for one hour dg 1906 Rape Fyn NOM ES Don | The UNDERWOOD holds and always has Zid 1508 a 7 unperwoos | held the World’s Championship. 27th 1910 H. O. Blaisdell 108 UNDERWOOD The UNDERWOOD-: holds All the World’s 1912 Florence E. Wilson ‘118 UNDERWOOD Records for Speed and Accuracy.

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