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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ¥, 1914. DNDON REPORTS THAT THE RUSSIANS HAVE TAKEN PRZEM YSL _ BELGIANS AT ALOST RETREATING PAST THEIR DEAD---FIRING AT THE GERMANS. 3500 DEPOSITORS |"sukerisen cerwan vei (COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.) aD ae Fay On, eee —In the War Bureau's report to-day the te following anecdote which is current at the front, although its absolute truth is not vouched for, is related. “On a re- cent occasion a British cavalry sub- altern, who was cut from his men, himself in the edge of a wood by road. It was not long before he saw ee an unsuspecting armed German, soldier Storm District-Attorney’s Of.|patrotting the road. Me could have shot fice to F Indi the man vee warning, but he ms ice that it would akin to murder to Benveee ee ictment of him in cold blood. In order to instil a little of the spirit of combat into the @ Jarmulowsky. affair, the eubsltern ceope (ron “Ris cover, ran up behind the ‘Bosch,’ ss our French allies would call kim, and gave About 3,500 depositors in the bank|him a ferocious kick. Inatead of show- i startled and pained Ger- of M. & L. Jarmulowsky, at No. 165 | ME, MEDt, PP ci ana can eae dear Ute, East Broadway, which wan closed by | caving the subaltern laughing too hard the State Banking Department on Aug. 8 marched .to the Criminal Courts building to-day and tried to storm the District-Attorney’s office, demanding the return of their money | and the indictment of the Jarmulow- skys for various and sundry crimes. Fully 200 of the angry crowd managed to push past the policeman in the]! :_ downstairs corridors and swarmed up |! the stairs to the top floor, where As- sistant District-Attorney Groehl ha: his office. Groehl, who has the matter of the Jarmulowsky failure in hand, was) busy interviewing witnesses in his office when the vanguard of the ELGIAN S-FIGHTING.IN ALOST — 2 smo crowd rushed the corridor outside. |’ One of the bank’s paying tellers, who {had just been released from Groehl's office, was unfortunate enough to ap- pear outside just as the crowd]; charged down, Somebody picked up|’ 7 & quart bottle of ink and threw it at]: the terrified teller. Detective George |’ ROUGLAS FAIRBANKS Trojan, who was on duty at Groehl's Starring in “He Comes Up office, caught the bottle while it was|, | Smiling’—wearing our new in the air, but the cork flew out and|_ bod | both Trojan and the teller were |} The LOTUS CLUB drenched with ink, vA “As soon as it became known that the Germans had crossed the river Then Groehl came out and told the Belgians brought up troops to hold them bac unkder cover of batteries the crowd that he had chosen six which were shelling the enemy's main positions on the opposite side. |Hayve Begun March on Berlin, Petrograd Says Geponttors “whons be would take im- “At 4.30 o'clock this afternoon a hotly contested battle was engaged ides UY 8 YS} mediately before the Grand Jury. —, i i ‘Th ix hi ‘dd the d i along the whole line, The mitrailleuses played a considerable part in the ‘Austrians and ‘Germans Deny Claims Bek Kepuied, tnceic tat : epevistion fighting. Many of those employed ty the Belgians are drawn by dogs,| @ of Russian Successes. would surely be found against the Watch for One several of which 1 saw lying wounded in the roadside. See ener fie Road ing Sevonite ‘aiter GERMANS BRING ARTILLERY ACROSS. following devpaten, eggly today en munrondent at Rome sent iR@ ithe gupoaitors were then appeased |Hil C, C, Trepels “ y left the building. ‘Subsequently the Germans made desperate efforts to bring their “I have news from a private source that the Russians have taken ae Sccautraiion ai deposi- artillery over the pontoon bridges. This was fiercely contested by the|Przemysl, the great Austrian fortress in Gall tors of the Mandel bank, which also Blondes Belgians and {wo guns were destroyed by shrapnel midway across. One| '™ the recent battles along the East —————— | was closed early in August, occurred Prussian frontier the Russians took|™ents at Przemsyl is regarded here) cariier in the day in front of the She will pin a rose on you battery, hewever, succeeded in forcing a passage. It was quickly brought 10,000 prisoners and forty cannon, ac-|°% the most important step up to the | puttaing at No. 41 Park Row, where- ¥ artillery and infantry participated and at one point they were repulsed by a bayonet charge, Again the enemy advanced, this time in augmented strength, and succeeded in breaking through. “During the morning the Germans brought up several batteries of heavy guns.. These outranged the Belgian artillery and forced its retire- ment, but it continued to harass the advancing infantry. It was notice- able that a Taube aeroplane directed the German operations. BRITTSH ARMY RUSHES. FROM FRANCE 10 ANTWERP ie (Continued From First Page.) a ppt itiitne “eight, the correspondent of the Star says: “An officer whom I met states that the bombardment of the cathedral of Antwerp had begun at the hour he left that city, which was 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Fire broken out in many places. Several shells are said to have struck the cathedal. “The Germans were using their 16-inch howitzers with effect on the inner ring of forts, but guns of smaller calibre were being employed for the destruction of the city into action and concentrated a vigorous fire on the area held by the Present time in the reries of actions | in Mandel's Iawyers have their of- |{™| if you happen to walk along Bye w ‘dl t a teh from Petro- “Bye witnesses of the Zeppelin flights over Antwerp insist | 5¢/gians east of Berlaerre, Reg ih a) ie i ueleliys te whee siternate fees, ‘The police stopped the trouble. Ml Boadway between 8 they saw one such craft hit by shells from the forts and “After several hours of fierce fighting the enemy brought | ‘tno Austrian War Office made the| along a series of fortified trenches ALLIES’ AIRMEN AGAIN d 156th St. t to the earth. up strong reinforcements from the south. They threw large] following official announcement un-|H8ve given the character of a regular an 6th St. tomorrow. “During the bombardment last night, it is estimated it shells fell at the rate of twenty a minute. Manycivile were killed. “In addition to the Law Courts and the museum, which damaged by shells, fires broke out at many points in elty. “The Burgomaster of Antwerp has declared his intention supporting the military in resisting to the last.” ent Un siege. ATTACK ZEPPELIN BASES; Ber ate Ot oe Telegu: Company| ,7Here 18 no confirmation here up to! DAMAGE AT DUSSELDORF. the present time of reports of the trom Vienna, coming by way of Am-| -omencement of the expected tre- sterdam: i LONDON, Och LAO, OT “To the already announced suc- ara) pete sn Foland, Central News despatch from Amater- ‘hie = there intrudes a cooler against the Montenegrin fe Germans have now deployed | dam another aerial raid has been made ps now is added a decisive blow| ‘Meir full front of troops for the| by the allies on Cologne and Dusseldorf, | A cup Will drive the chill away. against the Servian troops who in-|°’™P#lgn in South Poland. Their | both important German Zeppelin air- aN cusenig at Vink Their| Main line was formed on a cres-|ship bases. The telegram follows: ‘reaed , Bont SMbronites,| Cont from westward of Sandomir| “A despatch from Cologne st northern eolums_ fom — hostile aeroplanes threw bomb: bodies of infantry over the pontoon bridge and, although many were swept away by mitrailleuses, a considerable num-= ber succeeded in passing over. They occupied houses in Berlaerre and from these vantage points kept up a rifle fire on the Belgian infantry. GERMAN REPORT ON THEIR CAMPAIGNS that | @ at the he right bank of the Warta moving against Bajna and Basta, al- to t Zeppelin hangars at Cologne and Dus- .. A despatch from Antwerp to the Reuter Agency, also Another Antwer Fort Tak . ready has been repulsed and driven| River, westward of Lod; then) sgor¢ on ‘Thursday afternoon. ‘The ted Thursday, says the bombardment of the city is terrific. . ‘Pp en; across the Drina with the loss of their brad ane * ot Rah Led former was uninjured, but damage was inflicted at Dusseldorf.” "The Germans threw incendiaty bombs,” the despatch Progress in France, Says. Berlin) 227. 22% servian torces, who ad-| Pusslans have had successful cavalry| a ys cciyue sore “with the result that many parts of the town between : : ~ contacts with both ends of thie po-| The Previous aerial raid on Cologne 'y pai LONDON, OCT. 9.—The official communicatig& of the German General | vanced on Romanta and Planina, un-| and Dusseldorf was made by British railway station at the south and the Palace of Justice! starr, given out at Berlin in the evening of Oct. 8,48 contained in a despatch | der command of Gen. Mylos Boja-/ Sion Ree ren ie Beene oF Ben oe CEYLON TEA tn flames, to Reuter'’s Telegram Company from Amsterdam, It eays: novic, former Minister of War, were ita cage nea ag oehed pita: Migoscrallle yep odiamnsor sshd oly routed by our troops in an engage-| Galicia pede ree pe adout | cially reported as successful. Lieut. G, 4 onl: twenty mules southeast of Opatow, H. Collet dropped th bombs there on we Ae peplanaaisbpran ey ‘One| where outpost engagements have |the Zeppelin shed, Yeceping down to| White Rose Coffee, Pou Tine, 35. peqrecatige4 iment| taken place. The Warta River | within 400 feet of his target. “It Is rumored here that the Germans have been re- “From the western scene of war no facts of decisive importance can d on the left bank of the river Nethe. be mentioned. Small progress has been made near St. Miblel and in the “A Taube aeroplane flew over Ostend at 4 o'clock this| “"nne*- battalion of the Eleventh = “Before Antwerp fort Breen donk (to the south of Antwerp) has been| and several quickfire guns were cap-; ‘¥N8 north and south about twen- a olED. % « taken, and the attack on the inner fort line hag begun therewith. The tured, ° pared igs ere ete ae COPENHAGEN ive ebeis Gare ICRP EN — Ont 11: 283 Sieh hee remennens 4 suburb of Antwerp, is burning, according | pombardment of the quarter of the town lying behind was begun after (Signed) “POTIOREK, J Go Plada ex iae Vince pele <A German fishing vessel has been | 432 W> 80th et, ANN I MURPHY, mee a despatch from Amsterdam to Reuter's Telegram Come| the declaration of the commander of the stronghold that he took the re- Field Marat ten'miles from the Polish frontier, |DOWn, uP, by @ German mine in the| “is, sponsibility. Funeral at 9 A. M. Saturday, Oct, 10, A despa! 1 legra “The airship Mall, at Dueseldorf, has been hit by a bomb thrown by a * yom ue Se Renae Ts ph Company tram hostile aviator. The roof of the hall was plerced and the cover of an “THE GERMANS HAVE OCCUPIED THE SOUTHEAST | ‘2? the Ball was demolished. “In the east the Russian column is marching from Lomza (Russ! ME-CIRGLE OF THE THIRD FORTIFIED LINE OF ANT=|poisnd), and has reached Lyck (in East Prussia, just beyond the frontier 5 e Belgians have made several ‘sorties on the left |and almost directly west from Augustowo).” (9 bank of the Scheldt.”” i ctensa, report says that inner forts Nos, 4 and 6 have : W AR SUMM ARY The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in Belgium, Langeland Belt, th i PETROGRAD, Oct. 9—The Russian! porn and Sandomir are about | Denmark, The’ captain wes kiked bor | from the Church of the Sacred Heart, centre. mobilized at Warsaw, bas! 475 mites apart, Warsaw is about | the test of the crew were saved. Interment St. Raymond's, started forward on the first lap of] seventy-five miles equidistant from Its march to Berlin, War Office ad-| the ends and centre af the German vices to-day sald that this army, in-|' jing.) cluding the pick of the Czar's forces,| ‘The Austrian line projects at right is now entering action In the territory | angies from the right of the German und Wloclawek, around the Vis-| front south through Tarnow to San- tula and thirty milés from Thorn. dec, (Tarnow is on the Dunajec Russian forces in Polt..c have now| River, 135 miles west of Lemberg. advanced to within 95 miles of Posen, | sandec is about 25 miles to the aouth- it 1s asserted. west.) Fighting continues, but the Russian —_————_ German heavy artillery is pounding Antwerp, the last int rt is stead: d hel , ‘& date of Wednesday, says: stronghold of the Belgian army, while German armies to psn] aaa aan pape lon the nek ale a | _..*The Germans to-day succeeded in forcing the passage | ine-thus tar indecisive struggle with the French and opinion that the Germans who were REFUGEES Shad ‘ye River Scheldt at a point between Schoonaerde and eoneieaneies They did this under cover of an early morning fog. The situation at Antwerp is in doubt. The censorship which masked During’ the last few days the Germans have brought up large rein- | ‘B¢ Ssbting there until the Belgian Government was compelled to withdraw forerments. They are no longer depending on the Landsturm and the|‘° Ostend, 48 now velling the attack on the city proper. Reports coming e troops, but are bringing up 8 Fi the first line. At least one Ser a ee eee STAN SF POMATEAY MOTOIOR 0 onilieg, Ti] aimay corps is concentrated at Assche, from which place they advanced] King Albert 1s reported as leading a part of the Belgian army out of the 3] through Alost toward the Scheldt, city with the intention probably of effecting a juncture with the British and French, and as having arrived at Selesaete, 1 village on the Dutch frontier. “The previous attacks of. the Germans on the river were all made| nofugees trom Antwerp continue to pour into Holland. ‘They pone ‘under cover of violent artillery assaults, which repeatedly proved futile.| the German guns already have done much damage in the city, e last of these open attacks was on Monday evening and was defeated: driven back during the fighting of JAILED IN LONDON. the last three days on the Prussian ine) border are now concentrating thelr| LONDON, Oct. 9. Joneph in three defensive positions to| Wolfsohn, an American citizen who nd northwest of Suwaiki| has been engaged in teaching lan- te effort to protect Marg- | SUages in Berlin and who latterly har an» important railroad|2een bringing parties of retugoca| from Berlin to London by way of | centre fifteen miles north of Lyck,| Holland, was arrested in this city to- which commands lines of communica- | day on the charge of inciting trade ith th e tion in all directions and the loss of |""it Was declared by the prose which would, it ls ‘gued here, pre-| to-day in the Bow Street Court w clude further German activity in this! offered to carry back letters to Ger- Wolfsohn was arraigned, that he vigorous anv Taner nee PA a The bombardment of Antwerp's inner forte 1s sald to have begun at| In spite of tho diMculty of attack | {ihiaining a system o bringips ap" | es soem of be ales, 12,80 o'clook Thursday morning, Two of these forts are reported i. have| on account of the chain of lakes and aie into Germany Byway © of Rotter Special comme, Day Feature ; TOON ACROSS RIVER IN FOG. been silenced and fire is said to have started in four parts of the city. the wretched roads, the Russian as-| Orit. 0hSwe = HOCOL ai AND DON BONA O1F At cording > “after this defeat the Germans changed their tactics, Instead of mak ‘The most recent statement by the German War Office sald that the Ger- ng an advance in force on the Schoonaerde position, they crept up| mans had crossed the flooded area slong the River Nethe ead pose We nat was remanded for ene week. t Bat un for saults day and night ha rently eae Fae to Petrograd newspaper SSS ane pea Cn to Petrograd newspaper invertent| Unsightly Hair Growths No! Berets rie the night toward a river-side point further east, Here they threw | make progress, 5 Polak: TRE SOeMy: 12 8 Ber. Longer Necessary | 4 pontoon bridge, and at 6 o'clock this morning about 500 infantry. ; —____— reamed nd other ar- Jd. hair remover, te absolutely | ‘into ‘The general situation in the west has undergone no . Grawn hie vinge guns 00 Beth, We cttere, tna Js peotivey, permis 0 ce started to cross under cover of a heavy artillery fire, tiilgry from Bakalarsewo almost as | tnfaluble in ite effect, and 18 posi te ‘This is proved: conclusively by the that man; qu jul French offic! ei i i y eovered with : “They were observed by the Belgian patrols, who immediately oficial announcement made at 3 o'clock this afternoon, The battle mine sili chee i ts continues along the line of Lens, Arras, Bray-sur-Somme, Chaulnes, Roye d fire. The defenders, however, were in very small numbers, and| and Lassigny. An artillery duel is occurring in the Woevre district, other- accounting for a few of the advancing infantry they withtlrew to the] wise nothing of importance on the right or on the centr> of tt» allies ts Belgiati lines. reported by the French, _ “Simultaneously the Germans commenced an action all along the The Paris announcement says that Montenegrin ; uue thell ing from Termonde to Uhtherden, a few milés east | advance on Sarajevo, the Capital of Bosnia, A similar ro,ort has pee bins 8 vigorous defense, in which both the simanh Cay Gor maar Gorn far as Marggrabowa. (Bakalarzewo | This is proved-concumeay Oy ie ie eaor e 4s ten miles northeast of Margara-| actly the same purpose—halr remoring, bowa and fifteen miles west of Su-| drop, » simple apphicati walki.) a exen whiter than bef bec The military expert of the Novoe| jatiseptic ingredients in the preparation, Vremya says that in this move from| Get # 60c or $1.00 sine bottle 7, Test 1! Bakalersewo the’ Germans have lost | 0 your arm, rove for yourself it will do fete tam mir ta the game Along | this slalmod, Your money beck if you te not