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cmprmrsapo 2. 9 ram oo — i ‘ - ~~ _ —— oceans 9 a Sind ‘ $ * t ° N ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1914, - G OF ANTWERP FORTS BATTLES RAGE TO-DAY - ERMANS trai and Ghent. This line is available for the relief of is and Antwerp. [B, Odt. 6&—President Poincare of France, accompanted by Premier end Minister of Wat Alexandre Millerand, left the temporary oap- @f Bordeaux late yesterday for the battle front. They travelled in aa and will be absent three or four days. - President's was at once followed by rumors beth bere sh im Bordeaux that the allies have gained a great victory, the nows of ‘fe withheld, and that M. Poincare has gone to witucss the flaal dis of the Germans, | ‘This was officially denied, and it wae added that the President bas no ot offering advice as to the movements of the forces, as is the ‘with the Kaiser and possibly the Czar, but simply that he may per- | congratulate the troops upon their part in the long and stubborn a ag % BREAK THROUGH OUTER RI a ‘ SABLE GERHAN GUNBOAT KTS TOKIO, Oct. 5.—The officlal report issued to-day covering the operations & jAgainst Klaochow degiares that the ‘allies continue to advance their Ines {iit the face of determined opposition, | | Fyrther details of 8 night's Jattack bi Germans, when they Ay attempted a sally against the Jap- anese position, show that thewere defeatedgwith a loss of forty-seven Killed, The German gunboat itis attempt- "GERMAN REPORT ON ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN werp Forts Taken, Germans Say; ' Attack on City About to Begin BERLIN, Oct. 5 [via wireless through Sayville, L. 1., to United Press).—Portugal is believed here to be about to, }part in the war at the demand of Great Britain on the of the allies. Advices here show that a number of Brit-| steamers have arrived at Lisbon and it is believe@they are | a transport Portuguese troops to the battle line in France bere“the allies are being hard pressed. In addition, the Indian troops who landed at Marseilles been rushed direct to the front} where the British were need of reinforcements, 4 The British Government has been using all its influence Portuguese support and now that the allies aro hard d it is believed British influence may succeed. - . The rushing of Indian troops into action before they tended barbarous warfare of the Germans. FOG PIERCING LIGHT me cclimatzed tv shows how hard presed the ali yoo ruc fuente (Minott FARO EES CZAR AND KAISER AT FRONT fired a number [heavy guns, badly damaging the boat. The Iitis has a displacement of 886 tons and is 20 feet long. It is reported that China has ond- ercd her soldiers operating on the Shan-tung peninsula not to interfere with the Japanese military opera- 4 tions. “On OUR) CENTRE THERE ‘I$ NOTHING NEW TO REPORT As FAR AS THE ARGO: INTHE ARGO NB WE Have pot TAR bolt ili FuIGHT TOWARD THe NORTH —— Fa ‘ASK $1,000,000 a BECAUSE OF SEWER | Sults for amounts aggregating more | than $1,000,000, chief among them that of George A. Carman for $100,000, 4 have been bropght against the elty i by some score of Jamaica Bay oyster- 5 men who contend that a ruling of the : Board of Health, forbidding the sale ; | of thelr oysters, has ruined thelr 1 business. Carman’s suit bogan to-day before Supreme Court Justice Maddox in. Brooklyn. Besides damages Carman asks an ‘ ists bas addressed a letter to Franz von Mendelssohn and the German. It is reported that the Roumanian Crown Prince has| American Relief Committee, highly praising the German nation in arms ngly rebuked Russian sympathizers at Bucharest, in-|®¢ thanking them for innumerable proofs of kindness. that Roumania continue neutral “Russia is issuing $376,000,000 unsecured notes. oe 4 “The return of the German Imperial Bank last week shows $429,000,000 The Dutch Government is strengthening its forces along in specie, which is $10,260,000 more than that of the previous return.” | frontier to disarm and intern Belgian troops who are injunction restraining the city from using the Hendrix 5: t sewer which A DP Ger emia werent ere "SME “BRITISH REPORT OF ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN. FOR GREAT RUSSIAN BATTLE rete ae Sart Sa The War Office, discussing the Antwerp situation, says: Suce 4 he city former ty maintained ny is Hilere, Waelhom, Koningshootd and the intermediate] British Claim von Kluck’s Position |\o.1y cccn pe lich eee a mg NE ay sdoubts, with 30 guns, have been taken. This [makes a Watched by Crowds—Army harmless so far as water products of | mI cerned. Is Dangerous for German Armies i Fy O eighborhood were ¢ ch in the outer ring and makes possible an attack on the of Acroplanes Ready. | Biggest Conflict of Whole War Expected on] this plant tas teen discon vd and ring of forts and the city itself, the War Office says. LONDON, Oct. 5 [Associated Press].—The fact that Eastern Front—German-Austrian Cam- Coe eee ea crata ante The Germans are gaining in the fighting in France which the right wing of their army, according to the official tement issued to-day. by The flanking operations of the allies have been checked at.several points on the west the Germans have pierced fe French columns and have driven them from their of the srwver A WOMEN WHO WORK b Dr. Greene’s Nervura fighting is in progress in and around the town of Douai,} roxvon, sept. 25 (C a fifteen miles east-northeast of Arras, and midway between |ot the ‘Associated Pree) tak tae rras and Valenciennes, on the railroad to Mons, where — poe aeee proved that search- Phe hea fe ights can detect a Zeppelin even in ¢ heads of three great warring powers are now at the front. Czar ed biel era a sane ie estbins Preies tare an taak | fogny weather. Incidentally the pop- | Nieholas has taken command of his troops along the Niemen Ricer. Kal- ulace derived great amusement from | ser Wilhelm commands the Germans in East Prussia. President Poin- the forward mavement they hope will envelope Gen. von | the experiments. ¢ | care of France has gone to the front to congratulate his troops. Kluck, the commander of the German right wing, in aj ‘ ¥4% the foggy night of the month nile net of stecl. * —not a thick pea soup fog such as| PETROGRAD, Sunday, Oct. 4, via November and December bring , but | London, Oct. 6 (Associated Press).—In paign Depends on Issue at Cracow. "e The fighting continues with the utmost ferocity and both are losing heavily. tradicts the Russian répoP and the| Fer the biocd and nerves te the heaeet aid such workers need. It “According to a statement made by His Eminence, Cardinal Bettinger, highest Roman Catholic authority inavaria, the statements appearing and American newspapers that pricsts have been shot aud pay- by German soldiers while attending the wounded in Belgium ate to as absolutely without foundation. ; ¥ fs also declared that the English newspaper correspondents aver- the fact that a large portion of the German army is Roman Catholic. r, “A manifesto signed by Harnack, Bode, Behring, Hauptmann, Klinger, Roentgen, Fulda, Deissmann, Humperdinck, Liebermann, , Kdast, Thoma and Wundt and other prominent savants and artists in- tly protests against what is termed unceas! Mes about, the pre- San wea ROISIELT HS mae nsec | * WHITMAN VOTED FOR a Eee Gen. von Kluck’s position is as dangerous as it has been since the allies began their turning movement. Apparently the intention now is to attempt something de- cisive against the German right wing, and if possible bring to an end this contest which for magnitude and stubbornness is without precedent in history. : At Soissons the German trenches already have been cape | °"!, “steric points and they man- tured, but the Germans continue to fight fiercely and are still attacking at this point, as elsewhere along the entire fine of battle, which their latest official report’ asserts is going in their favor just as confidently as Gen. Joffre main- tains the contrary. ‘ BRITISH REPORT ON BELGIUM CAMPAIGN a very marked fog. The British air- ship which has been making experi- mental flights over Londoa by day and night for the last fortnight made her appoarance at dusk anc salled over the city for several wou Searchlights were trained from sev- aged to follow her wherever she went. Much of the time there were éwo shafts playing upon the big brown sausage-shaped craft, and they kept her in sight when she dropped down near to the roofs of high buildings and followed her upward gourse and her sudden turns and wMhdings. Many thousands of people were o..: In the streets gazing upon the spectacle. It has been believed that the Zep- Russian military circles it is felt that the Russian General Staff is now able to analyze and will be able to fore- stall the intended German invasion of Russia, In spite of the great Importance of the eight-day battle between Gen. Rennenkampf, on the Russian side, and Gen. von Hindenburg, on the German side, which has just come to an end and in which the Germans were not only successful in crossing the River Niemen, according to re- ports here, but were driven back with heavy losses to the frontier, losing the entire province of Suwalki, ex- cepting the town of that name, it is the opinion of Russian observers that Begin version .f the engagement, ticularly as the Russiag report, main- tains that the Germans along the East Prussian frontier have generally been victorious, Petrogrkd correspondent Teports that the Czar has established headquarters at Brost Litovaki in the government of Grodno, Russia. It is reported from the front that the Czar's arrival was followed by patriotic demonstrations by the sol- diers, after which the troops gained decisive victories in @ series of wild attacks on the Germans, Mobilization in Russia now has been definitely eompleted and the third army is now marching Junto Poland from Petrograd. ROME, Oct. 6 (Central News Cable), and sure atreng:hene- while It does not localize it as Par-| helped by it. Take DR VURA now—it will mi and vigorous. SOLD BY ALL © Dr. Greens will give tr by mail, Paihia a ROME, Oct. 5 (Central News).—Tho | Sato. pany “Storm Hero” Practically Indetractible Umbrella British Say Unless pelins will choose a foggy day for | the Germans intended this costly and niwerp Must Fall, \iirte team's ior sions sien | ee cermane intended thie costly and O ° Q 2 a hazardous exploit, just as the | gj, t fi East Poland llies Win Big Victory run flying men aolected o thick | Dreiiminary to thelr main object. —The Servians and Montenegrins who have been operating in Bosnia have been completely expelled from Aus- trian territory, according to an official | ME: WANTED MY AD” —— mst for their flights across Belgium | py a by Aa soormanace Biss cok Vale morales Is, as reveale y the present | by the Austrian Ambassador in Rome, ae LONDON, Oct. 5 [United Press|.—That the Germans have| into Germany when bombs were| mating near Warsaw, was an at-| LONDON, Oct. 5 (Central News (Continued from First Page.) | made a breach in the southerly outer chain of Antwerp de=|@ropped on Dusseldorf and by mis-|tempt to take Warsaw and thence | fils morning by the AuUsiag Ambese | . oe meee take on Maastricht in Holland, ! “ . fenses is believed certain here. cause he lacks the courage to come out in the open. “The political machine system e i Ne a move tq the southward to outflank avery preparation has been made} the Russi@im army, which, having oc- | to give the Beppelins @ warm recep- * . tion if they invade England, The|CUPied Galicia, Is now moving London eearchlights Mave swept the| through Bukowina into Hungary. It heavens constantly at night for the|is declared here that this’ intent has fortnight. “Ae! full: a Bauipoed for fabiing, ee ia eae pe ee ene DS Sigel abe | murrounted Sarajevo and severed ite vould be launched like fito . - | railroad communication and source o! The fact thatghe Germans claim that these forts have) einer on the stroke of the bell ian] man artillery sank into the roadwaya| supplies, while another despatch from | "p.a0 A, Mt interment ®t. MAry’s been “smothered” and that the Belgians admit they have|slarm of an approaching Zeppelin ts]and could not go on. Nor has the| Nish to @ news agency here declares u ey ” voters to decide is which’of (i been forced to withdraw north of the Nethe River,” taken Cemetery, Btaten Island. e wethe post gt the precautions againat| Cormae Sttempt to take the offensive the’ destrlan assaults s Sark SEIDE.—MORRIS M. SEIDE, agea 96 to, be te control tn Albany, ther, meant that, even though the f still held out, at Cracow thus far been productive. ra toge' lorts eld Mir Barnes malty | they have been isolated. r months, son of Joseph an@ Reppelns is heavy, Wut is must Bele reported presence of Mmpercr fyfcinst either rr urphy. 1f they will go into private But these are simply the outlying line, and their loss balanced by the economy in street on Oot 6 Rervions O7R) 'h Nghting. Old residents say that Lon-| William in Eaet Prussia and of Em~ Hareny. Will go lato, priv don at night in these days reminds peror Nicholas at the front is caked bat a0 Jong a tha are ia public ifs |is not considered here as seriously menacing the safety of fot K them becduse Antwerp. Nevertheless, there is a constantly growing belief that unless the siege can be lifted by the allies, co-operating t the old town before the ad- Vent of electricity, when a fow lights| here to emphasize the tremendous im- they stand in the way of that social, economic an ual tice which we Yonkers thi Belgians, within a short tkme Ani = proceeded ‘up the ‘Hudson with (he Lape twerp mast tn struggled against the gloom. ‘er-| portance of the impending battle, eq are tryin, ae Colonel Valley, stopping for short speeches |evitably surrender. tainly two-thirds of the electric lights | which may be theebiggest conflict of Afetr luncheon at several points, The fine weather The city’s fortifications are of the same general char- in the most populated districts are}+n, war, up to the present time, in aided in the collection of goodly acter as were those of Liege and Namur. The Germans can out of commission, either the western or eastern arenas. ATTACKS PENROSE Three million men, git is estimated in crowds, but there was not much en- thusiasm outside of that spreniee be depended on not to make the mistake of trying to carry United them by storm, but will reduce them with their big cater- AT SENATE INQUIRY|se,emsrs, = pillar siege guns, Russians believe that if the Ger- man-Austrian army is defeated at Cc: th ill be virtually — over. Granted this defeat, they de- WASHINGTON, ct. 5.—A charge] cjare there will then be insufficient that $150,000 had been szpeated RCO forces lett to stem the Russian in- Because this fact ig realized by the General Staff of both| ine Yeansyivania, Protective Union | vauio2 Of Siena ane tee te ee | England and France, the line of the allies is being constantly | tor use in nominating and electing) ign advances through Cracow to| Z| lengthened to the north, Bois Penrose as United States ony Vienca and throush Transyiveaia to| 9 de before the Senate f| Both British and French troops have been reported in| eciiona Committee. this afternoon | "wr yes announced to-day from Gen- 4 force in the neighborhood of Ostend. They will probably be| by Representative A. Mitchell Palmer, | oral Headquarters that the Czar had‘ B | used flan! sition, which P ‘3 Democratic opponent. | arrived at headquarters in the field. rs prin = Army nana the Ger: be — a Palmer, ‘roauced letters from the LONDON. Ot. . ote tated Press). iacoter ° riving ow ‘mans and the showing that it had been or-|_ Russian reports indicate that the | relief ntwerp. : Press despatches to-day tell of British heavy artillery your feet feet bi posted inside Antwerp to aid in the defense. This is the first ferry ie Oe aes tors’ 4 | intimation that British troops were sent into AAtwerp, rele ye aeee tae coca It proves, however, that the General Staff has taken over ‘Foot a: i the direction of the Belgian campaign. » i Iet‘icuPreary Soutmaree B| ANTWERP, Oct. § [United Press].—Despite the continued | ths * | bombardment of the southern forts, the General Staff to-day, Political committees, he aaid, 4 | in an official statement, declared: 4 to promote Penrose’s candl-| co an offensive toward the Niemen sa gave the committee letters | River from the East Prussian fron- am Se: ben. Mass, Mec ond 2Seabex, Atell dressicts “The situation continues excellent. Every single fort in|" 2Y=""" defenses of Antwerp Is in ac nts have. the gains, ‘ ador at Rome to the effect at the Serbs and Montenegrins have been expelled from Austrian territory (s |= contrary to all advices from other sources, A despatch to the Dally Mail yesterday reported that the combined Servian and Montenegrin armies has The Belgian declaration that “‘all of the forts are still intact” disregards, it is believed here, the St. Catherine- this State is a see saw and all r has a chance {0 do in following Wavre and Waelheim positions, on the extreme southern end Parties is say which sido . shall be up and which side down. of the line by| Murphy is on one end of the see saw holding Glynn in his arms. Barnes is on the other holding Whitman and Wadsworth. i) they want the James J. Curren. Funeral from her late residence, 3& Clift at., Rosebank, 8. 1., Tussdax, Oot Funeral from his late residence, Jie WASHINGTON, Oc 805 Putnam av., Brooklyn, standing the protest of the powers, in- cluding the United States, the Turkish Government in carrying out its pro- gramme for the abrogation of the capit- ulations giready has proceeded to put into effect the new and ed cus toms rates proposed to rep! arbitrary rates fixed In the < ca a Y PENNY A POUND [J FIT 5 . Nibeney TRADE MARK p Creati <a = Special for Mende: nord TE COVERED FUDGE ‘SOnT! Bi ‘As the name suuKests, TTER ~ ie inte a delightfully — flavored, the most toot sore Tilinee of frnits und nats. —_——____= LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. A i t E i aif e i Ft LITER PRANUT L ASSORTED CHOCO- int = S—A cond lnokt rie! Mection of tes Par, the rests Ic 838 Fes odd late purporting to have come from the| tier ended in a rout of the Kaiser's i] fe: Pennsylvania Retail Liquor Dealers’ | orces after the battle of Augustowo, Anvoclation, gene se penrgue ee | which has ten continuing eince urging su) M : slared that a Congres- | 25 If these reports are true, it m Palmer dec! ied in | that not only has : n opportunity been nnenkampf, in com- mand’ of the Russian troops, to re- sume the offensive, but the imper-| tant fortreas of Ossowets has been reliéved from investment, A official message trom the com- mandant of the German fortress at| \X

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