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BEL GIAN CITIES SET AFIRE FROM SHELLS OF THE GERMANS so =< NEW BATTLE LINES, SHOWING GERMAN WINGS PUSHED BACK BRITISH STEAMER [""3°%sten ati As the entire German first fine was completely equipped COUNTRY AIDS GERMANY. mew uniforms, and especially with new shoes at the n @f the campaign, the condition of uniforms now SUNK BY LEIPZIG Pedal A Ot, 4 eee Prete) says it understands, is about to make how severe have been the German exertions. mand concerning the atation of eér- tain British warships with whieh i¢ will OFF PERU COAST serrate 10 jropean War. Kaiser’s Cruiser rier Dole Eng- ‘aan ) Brealan, im lish Ships to Stay in South Hyun and en the Dardanelles: American Ports. cers have spurred their men to the greatest exertions in effort to break through the lines of the allies and it has been until the last few days that the system of frontal cks has becn abandoned. England’s Indian troops are unofficially reported to have their places in the batéleline, In addition certain of her prial forces are aleo réported in action and it was prob- ly this latter force that turned the tide on the extreme left north of Noyen. It has been a most costly action. The losses on both are declared to be so large that it is considered the ‘wisest policy to withhold them for the present. It is admitted mary French regiments have been almost completely the fullest ede Seats cerivad at Cane, tol been apnea mer Marie arrived at Callle o- RECABTURED UZSOK Samer Baskacle, which was sunk | PASS IN CARPATHIANS, by the German cruiser Leipale off/ HUNGARIANS ANNOUNCE, rerult of the activities of the Laipats | Lon Britis ehipping on the west coast | is paralysed. to the Exchai “GERMAN REPORT ON THE CAMPAIGN. —§ (sata ttn eroer Zeit essa are etait leave Stee tert at ft Hard Fighting East and West, Won ecanaees, comtag aroun’ ie avo Decisive Result, Berlin Says Horn to search for the Leipzig. BERLIN (via The Hague), Oct. 1—(United Press.)—The War Office the general situation continues with little change, the fighting devel- 0) IN THE FR into « series of independent engagements in which neither side has far been able to gain a distinct advantage, The report devotes considerable attention to the fighting in Alsace- bas | Lorraine, where « battle begun on Monday continues. The Frefioh have / Deen heavily reinforced and are attempting to break through the German aoe fm the vicinity of Muelhausem aad to carry the various passes through DEAD, , WOUNDED, esi ‘Veoges. “Im every instance,” says the report, “our troops have beaten back the ts of the enemy, inflicting heavy losses. The enemy, assisted by the of the Verdun-Toul line of forts, continues its efforts te prevent ¥ Me-compiete investment of these positions, but we are holding our line | Admission Stade That 1,000 Pr That 1,000 Prussian Officers . L—An official message) BACK HURTS USE SATS FOR KEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys feel like lead or Bladder bothers WOMAN ON FIRING oid pede teed envy tek foreed on our extreme teft centre,| , Have Beon Killed and 2,000 Wounded LINE TWELVE DAYS Wwe have been able to hold them in check by @ series of assaults in —Naval Casualties 1,454. ~ we have gaified some ground. . “The general fighting on our right continues, the French resuming LONDON, Oct. 1—The Copenhagen correspondent of the Mvening|#nd knew that she would inherit ir assaults at various pointe. The fighting is in progress with great wealth shortly. 2 feverity, but there has been no decisive gain by either side in this section, | NH Wires that the first thirty-five lists of German casualties show that / "sng xaton’s faitm in her Rusband, ri wee ineee he torte of Autwerp are being bombarded at long range with euccess, | in the Prussian regiments alone the killed, wounded and missing number |was complete. As she spoke of him| (Continued From First Page) | he, West ‘Soaret Goer Seeeaeee| eee garrison attempted several sorties, but in every instance has been | 90,000. one the mouth and Slassow Reseet a tomsents bepeanceoipred agp =a pvt tap pris tne ‘There are 1,000 Prussian officers killed and 2,000 wounded, Mi Dutau, condusted o linen feotory|Puune veri ait : boc oh The first six naval lists show 1,464 casualties. The lists of the cas our operations. “ome a ip the’ rine 40 1 ne oa In the eastern theatre of war our troope are continuing their advance | t!¢# of the southern German regiments, the correspondent says, are not again and again I reached my father's home. All at SHIPMENT OF GIANT PLANE bee: V = published in Berlin. of her hustand’s arrest. once war descended Russian Poland. The War Offies at Vienna reporte that the Austrians Tricia iat ea Dawn wokudsd Aa. Dilace Brands wad upon us. Mytwo| AMERICA FOR WAR USE mates 9 dalle successfully carrying on their campaign Galicia Servis.” brothers, who are French at hea: water: of etlee hse rae ver doe the Hing of Bavaria, who is in hospital 1a Munich. ree foe {and love France, wont away, cae MAY CAUSE TROUBLE, few ferand hen ohne, q ame correspondent wires that 60,000 German wounded have ar-|gne read Ph gee Ad dental of thelr) omeuision, to join the German army.| Y sumarton, Oct. PP hag Wed i Ave | ta Galodsa. ‘The great exposition buildings have been transformed intimacy, ber assertion that ehe had Sissuea sc Patt ae Rregeryes Orel ine A iccorcetans Nuatea we Paness sells lots ree) into hospitals where the wounded are being cared for. to be captured by the French so = from New YorR on the Mauretanie has frei rercoming Hd Most of the wounded are victims of the artillety duel that has been in ©} they may Sight for the country they babe kc Latte for the last eighteen days along the Aisne. In many instances love. Seeman a had their legs blown off by exploding sh: “all was peaceful in our little place a. ei '=e correspondent adds that Cologne is in a panio, feartng raids by coreg 7 wed a ‘until Aug. 13, when the One Hundred t British aeroplanes, The city is aleo suffering from spy tever—twenty-one| pine, vats . e and Ninth Regiment French Infantry |'"4;' eriare fron e, SLIP aS eo bee suspects having been shot in one day. wader prose nent which he oe the Twelfth Regiment French Gf The speech of former President Roosevelt of the United States, oritt- walry @uddenly appeared and took | “lly. : deacribed. I izing the German war policy, is declared to have greatly chagrined Ger-| «why, Herbert couldn't have got Nee ceea ee in eee Lig oH a mans who had expected that the former President would uphold their| away in the afterdoen to attend tea' soon found that the Germans had i p| Gerraans Into A gi Forts Had Been|%*". LL estt sl vapaloanabenpap dey besa lerenteay Seipiog, Our well |: the aftern t Aug. 12. One Silenced and Few of Attacking GERM ANS ADMIT chor ary proving ot aca boa Hundred and Ninth Infantry, uader Force Escape. Ly to shell Japanese Boaitions on oe Bissrer the Wet maven ec > , tion, one exploding close ‘staft| rocking of a Fitth avenue bus flung| attempt. The French withdrew from | ™*° ose pe starees —_ on Antwerp continued throughout last headquarters, killing an omcer aad ny ee her hand and returned it to oe poh sy the Site ane the Ger-| the rup' f several men, ber, minus the key to her apartment, | mags came down. he Belgian forte replied so effectively, it is reported, that the Ger- ADV ANCING | APS cot have completed ring cowed | as she discovered later. “he next day the Frenob, who had . senae by German capture the German position, The LONDON, Oct. 1.—A despatch to the Evening News from Antwerp RETREAT BEFORE Gropping. bombs on the oslapanave poate regiment was almost wiped out in the tao tim pars! pare to chang the position of their batteries. eto the nisbort ‘and are| Eaton corroborated this version cf been reinforced, shelled the town and fevre-St. Catl on the German posi- h he by ti 4 silent for some time yester- | —A Central News despatch from Ant- iF NAYS put boese Of (ies Beta |e eee eee cnee gee | cick we Clormisns BAGE fo te ills, afternoon, leading the Germans | Werp says: “The Germans again bom- ——_— in the forts out of Fun Ot of Basins Relieve that their bombardment; barded Alost and set the town afire. % ry ie ailenced them. ‘The Germans | Fierce fighting ts raging at various Kaiser's Warship Sunk, Prob. gought with field artillery to| pointe along the whole line.” ie the forts, only to find them- PRG pad has been reocoupled by ably by Japanese Shel under fire. Few of the attack. igians,” says the Antwerp oor- force escaped. Following this the reapondent of .Reuter's Telogram Losses Are Heavy. * made a sortie and captured|Company. His despatch continues: ——_—__— “The Germans to-day renewed the guns. PEKING, China, Oct. 1 (Associated tghe Germans have strongly tort! |bombardment of Lierre (@ manufac: | pregs)—A German report from Talng- the lines of the Scheldt and|turing town nine miles southeast of] 1... tho fortified position of the Kiao- Rivers. They pr.ve a formid- poh ighly seri at chow territory, sent by carrier pigeon key, though at firet he told the de-| Then more reinforcements came up tectives his intimacy with Mrs, Pike|on both sides. A perfect bail of shells | 24’ led ber to intrust the key to| whissed over us day and night. The bad “i " fim. When he denied him in the| line of battle was north and south hospital, however, Maton refused and soon extended from Mets to| th: again to mention her name and con- | M10 soon as the bombardment he- | ton with, shat Free Tee|l| 6¢ Pi 99 ano” Ads, ADMITS HE STOLE sees bee version of thelr acquain- Bic “the tex to she cellars. They thom. "took the. dying Aocording to Mrs. Pike, Eaton “ - teléphoned om Tuesday, admitting Be |i in the firing and we would go | #® ‘On improv |" A WOMAN: OMAN'S JEWELS |Sezascnssseetete postr [ct yeas Deedee |p net Naaraat nt on ury ti eo core fod ath bi nee eolaters were four and five deep in | cellars. . him to callltie streets of the town “On Aug. 4, tn @ grand assaul force massed on the plains of to Tainan, in Shantung Province, and Hit eS ee aad the police. | sallied forth the Germans captured the town an: 00. It is considered certain | tower of the Church of "| thence to Peking by telegraph, indl- saan aireation of Detectives Borza| fring. sluckened, hey" the | the valley and beld it. 2b warausex SON j the mew line js 00 arranged that the | ™arius, the convent of the | cates that the German retirement} (Continued from Firet Page.) Dodies that da: t piles of them. |retired back to the border be 5 allies wil, be unable to cut its com-|ters and some houses have been on Foley she made the appointment | “nor several iy, ‘while an ar-|yond. On @ two-wheeled Broadway and 47th Street. hd struck by shells and four women| ‘rom the second line of defenses for tast night. The police say Eaton |tiery ual tween the Gar. ther, New York, Sept, 26, 1944. Maunications through the Aix la Chap-| have been wounded. Most of this dis-| around Tsingtau, which took place carried small box in which they | mans to the east and the | fed with, the army oa made ou New York World: , trot has been completely deserted by! last Monday, was due to the over-| That must be what happened. 1 rung afterward « gold cigarette case French on the hille to west, we| way to | Tor the first time tn the Milltary experts bere declare that /the civilian population” ||| wnelming numerical strength of the] know it can't be Herbert” Delonging to Mr. Pike, but he ran and | Red {an wounded French officers “a | en 4 rine wore till wae destroyed. ||| history of the Mathushek & eed Rn sity tor the ey tae destruction of Auciles, a town of Japanene, tui report says that|. TH Waton aid not know that her| threw it away at sight of the detec-| "One evening French soldiers and home bs Mut be is ontle, Son ee se He on 8 _ absol 6,000 inhal ants a few miles im Con ie Tepo! officers came an yu om aw: Freneb wi cam oa Tong as they were able to hold|filie, ast Thureday. A German raid-| the Japanese loases were 1,100 killed | Husband had confessed, a0 the police| tives. . Soon the Germans swarmed | Lorraine go back the veownury tising of pianos, The results say, and that in his pocket had been| TReY pursued, firing into the air, The French had re- Ne bee Of our advertisements Tues lines tn France {: made very |ing party, it 1s alleged, burned every| ana #00 wounded, a result of the fire house in lace out of revenge ook him and led him to the Weat | treat ference whether the Belgians | vier a Merman etioa wearing a Red| from German warships, coupled with | found @ four-page typewritten letter! 6.4 tundredth :‘:cet station, ‘Then he German fi Bart, vies in the bsg the great seaport city, But| Cross badge had killed a French sen-| the fire of machine guns on land. The| gadressed to Mrs. Pike and signed| followed his b! tr litt Gan, aces x in the yee sg Bhs ‘mow that the lines have been short-|try and then been killed by a French| German losses are described as small. more than excee our es with the Initials “H, W.," those by | Foley’s shot which struck him in the ened the Germans are going to | soldier. At the German Legation in Peking aN a sins tae x or pectations, and from actual "be forced to hold Belgium against = ft was said to-day that C -mans| which Mrs, Pike knew him as Mr. ery ents have aiceee not only the Belgians but-also against [CROWN PRINCE’S WIFE caused the destruction early this | williams, Inspector Faurot refused | prve ee ae ee ed all other mediums. the allied armies, the reduction of AND TWO SONS JOIN week of the railroad bridge at Ta-| 1, make the letter public, but it bo- | and in it ir pt the cigar fs BS er i ee oe our yubo, six miles west of Weilehsien, HIM AT THE FRONT.| ana that they will cause other bridges to be dynamited. ‘Antwerp becomes an absolute mill- tuby necessity from the German mill- "tary point of view. Me) 'The Antwerp fortifications are no| LONDON, Oct. 1,—In a despatch from| TOKIO, Oct. 1 (United Preas).—It was 3 ‘stronger, so far as the individual | Berlin, sont by way of ‘The Hague, the | omcially ann: seed that a German tor- t were Liege | correspondent of the Exchange Tele-|podo-boat destroyer had been aun’: off c with Mau-|sraph Company says that Cecilie, the | Teingtau. Thete are no tails, z the shells of the| German Crown Princess, accompanied| A severe engagement has been peeae. tol) botore wba rete “Br has left Bertin tol opened by the German warships, el German 108 siege guar ihe Starters 4 eran sain head-| which cannonaded :he Japanese po- eee ee oo meee oe : pe an poses, ‘“Dersonally to bestow| aitions near Taingtau, seat of the hag eed _ ” ancoratfons Un upon ofMcers of her dragoon | Government of Kisochow, the Ger- oy ara eto’ man leased territory in China, Two have fired part of | TWO BRITISH WARSHIPS officers were killed, German aero- planes assisted the warships. ny taped re ace cus liaied STILL OFF NEW YORK From other sources it is stated Too Germans are also declared to IN WAIT FOR PRIZES, | that the German destroyer was sunk bombarding Lierre, nine miles by Japanese siege guns. t of Antwerp and Heyst, a| A British cruiser believed to be the| It was officially announced to-day agar it. Britannia, and the auaziliary British|that a Japanese mine-sweeper off ” from Méastrioht say lx 42| cruiser Caronta, formerly a passenger | Kiaochow was blown up and sunk. (6 Inch) guna and Atty) Vessel of the Cunard lao stil fe- | Three men were killed and thirteen pentaining-ealiitary engt- Maser Par sas hea fe | ethers Wor wre. mii response to @ statement by the detec- find the missing articles and Eaton's Wome, going 1 MThle te the eleventh sraages, on mine sweeper wet |tives thet Eaton bad sald Be had condition Is so grave It 1s feared be conseautive day eae Oss cancun i oon Covent es Inia dust oft. Bandy, known her intimately: may ‘die before he can reveal their jan far Office announces that the “Why, Ws srpeonnrnel ae woe, ting plane Sag ea ilo thelr valued medium in te future. Your: very truly, MATHUSHSK & SON PIANO CO. Per G. J. Sexton, gan: ette case, a five and a half karat dia- “Dear Pinkie: I return you here. | 0nd ring worth 9800 and three with your key, which you know I aie Are 6 Uatallge Pyle made very good use of.” & penciled note “Tt's no use. You will SAID HE KNEW SHE WAS TIRED | set all the jewels you want when OF HIM. your grandmother dies.” It went on to say that Eaton knew| The police sey Eaton intended to Mra, Pike ‘had tired” of him and|Feturn only the cigarette case in ex- wanted “to shake” him when “I was | change for Mrs. Eaton's $500, reserv- with you last Friday.” Then came|!ng the other jewels for disposa! the demand for $5,000 on pain of cre- | later. ating a domestic scandal, Eaton told the detectives the miss- Mre. Pike sald she had never re- | '28 jewels were in @ suit cage in Lis ceived anoh a letter, but that Eaton | home and it was only when Detective had read most of the contents of it| Foley and Horan went there that Jephone to her, She ad-|Mre. Eaton was convinced her hus- had known him for four band really had been shot. She has- months, although early this morning tened to the hospital, almost in a whe gazed at him half unconscious state of collapse, while the detectives in the hospital ward and declared, in searched the apartment. They did not One great secret of World advertising success is that World ads, get « CIRCULA- TION in New York City, morning and Sunday, GREATER than the Herald, filmes, Sun and Tribune ADDED TOGETHER! | 7-Time World Ads. Cost

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