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LOE, <c Wie £8 _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1914 _ e BUSHES § SOAKED IN OIL GAVE LIGHT FOR A GERMAN CHARGE —— Ee ete fang ihe Uniforms of fhe Repimens GERMAN ARMIES EDISON NEWSBY [CARRANZADUTED._( ee emer | (TE AGA, ASUGEESS | BY VOTE OF THE “the sand @ 4b4 tho canals of Flanders, shows an yet but few signs of Meckening. Apparently no quarter te being asked or given in thin battle on the TE western front, and the land over which It ts belag waged consequently ro sembles 9 shambles. | Beme German forces, according to the latest reports in London, auc ceeded in finding shelter enough among the wand hillock# to enable them | te retain a footing between the Ysor and the raliroad ruoning from a) mude to Nieuport. Ot. German reinforcements are still rolling up and the efforta to break | | Sae-Mrough the line show no sign Of cessation. Nor 9 it expected that they! 400 wins yutil the exhausted masses of men react the limite of thelr endurance. | A call baa been tssued by the Belgian Government summoning aul! WY MMelents between the agen of eighteen and thirty to enitet for the duration | 2h the war and announcing that after Nov. 16 all bachelors are to be! «yy awtomatically enrolled i Shells of British Warships | Destroy Villages on Coast LONDON, Oot. 28 (Associated Press) —The Times’ correspondent in, Beigiom wirce tie following: “Observations from a captive fritiah ‘balloon has reveated how effective the fire of the Britieh warships on Ontond, Middeikerke, Lombucrt other coast villages a wall remains etanding in the villages of Wentkerke, Slype ant Movie. Several other villages are also im ruins, All this damage was cuused | ty te artillery of the British ships.” j ‘A despatch to the Dally Mall from Flushing, Holland, says “Several mines have been washed ashore a the coast below Ostend. | All were io excellent working order, for they exploded promptly, doing. , Rowever, Iittle damage. oe “The Germans have fallen back slightly from Weatende. They are put- | #2 ting the coast from Ostend to Knocke in a state of nee. At Ostend prep- | “2S arstionh are being made to place mines at the harbor entrance. | Ms “The Germans @ commandeered @ large quantity of lumber at Bruges for use in building a giant airahip hed at Geldonck. Artillery Ix > belag placed in the dunes between Huyat and Duinberg. Five trainioads of | aftillery bave been taken to Zeobrugge.” A deepateh to the Times from Berne, Switsériand, asserts that the| Germans are recetving largo reinforvements in Alsace and that the French are making great preparations to meet a tBreatencd attack on Belfort, whieh is powerfully entrenched. : OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT. | | Stubborn Fighting Along Yser; | ' . French Repulsed in the Vosges; ? BERLIN, Oot, 98—General headquarters, under date of Oct, 117, an- gE eef saedeteattent gots ‘The battle om the Yoor Canal wear Ypres and southwesteriy from Lille is proceeding with the same stubbornness. Yesterday | BUSHES SOAKED Sa ae eee on INOW GAVE LIGHT fer alé, declaring the Serbs are burning and looting on every had. THe BUCKED OF ow anon, Wie ORL Petes Or” GRETA, i ANGIMENTS, "RUSE OF FRENCH ~ HOON HELD BY THE BRITISH AT GIBRALTAR LAND FOES UNDER FOR NIGHT BATTLE FREOF ARTERY in “ih Rui Against Officers Wid ofa te of a Deadly Com- “American Vessel. Sailed From ‘/egraphy to Sayville, La £.).—Austro. Vistula and Sag River, Says Berlin. SNOW HINDERS FORCES. Kaiser's Troops’ Resistance Stiffening, Petrograd Hears From Front. BERLIN, Oct. 28 (By wireless tol- ; German offolal reporte (rom the eastern thoatre of the war indica‘ts | that severe hattles are + ine along |the Vistula and San Rivers. The Germans avparentiv afe enga+- ine numerically superior Hussian forces and the battle is attracting [equal attention with the struggle in | France ond Beteium. ‘The bulletin inqued last night by the Austrian War Department anys that the Austrians southwes! of Ivango- rod are combatting fumerically su- perior foress of Russians. PETROGRAD, Oct. %8.—Advicen from the front say that snows are again interfering with the offensive of the army because it is delaying the movement of transport to the front. In consequence the fapidity of the German retreat on their Rast Prus- Sian positions has been slightly halted and they are putting up a much more determined resistance. At no point, however, have they been able to a: sumo the offensive. Reports from Galicia say the tight- ing between the Rus! left and the combined Austro-German armies con- tinuen with no definite result. At no point have the Austrians crossed the San River. ‘The latest reports from Praemys! nay the fortress is on fire at several places and that it is being severely | battered by the constant shelling from the Russian guns. BERLIN, Oct. 28.—The War Office | to-day inade the fojlowing announce. Mfro the west of Augustowe the at: tack of the Germans is ow? ceeding, To the southwest of Wai saw our troops have repulsed aii t! attacks of strong Russian forces, “North of tvafhgorod a new Russian He Jams Wires and Hears a Protest. DETROIT, Oct. 28. “t deveioped to: day that Themes 4. Edison, the In ventor, who has been visiting scenes of his boyhood In this section of the State for the last weok cast off tho mantle of his years yesterday and tried his ha | at the operator's key and even went #0 far as to take tho wares from a newsdealor and sell | POLISH BATTLES; AT HIS OLD TRADE; PEACE DELEGATES? Furious Conflicts Raging Along| But as the Telegraph Operator| Villa and Zapata Forces Re- ported to Have Forced His Overthrow at Convention. | EL PASO, Tex. Oct. 28—After tormy session tho Villista delegates lin the Mexican peace conference at Aguascalientes have carried a meas- ure declaring the convention the sovereign power in the Republic of {Mexico and deposing Gen, Venustl-* on @ trip to Port Huron once more | At ano Carranza as Provisional Prest- This was the word brought here to-day in special despatches trom the scene of the conference. The Car- rangista generais have fought the them among his friends. | meusuro bitterly, but with the ald of the representing Gen, Asa boy Ar. Edison sold papers|tmitiana Zapata the Villistas muse and worked :s an operator for the | tered a majority, according to the re- pe ‘akoaa {port reaching here. Details of the ame, llroad over wii 1 he travelled | proceedings before the passage of the to Port Huron yi terda trips, hov ver, were In a special train engag = for him by he» host, Honry | Ford, a local manufacturer, As the inventor sed through’ Mount Clemens, he stepped into the telegraph operator's office and tappod off‘a message to his children in New Jersey. The message was interrupt- , Nowever, The Mount Clemens operator turned to Mr. Edison with ® smile and said: “An operator on the line In com- plaining. He says there is a boy on tho wire whose practising Is gum- ming things up." It was not report- ed what the complaining operator sald when he was told that Thomas A. Edison had caused the trouble. At Port Huron Mr. Ford insisted on equipping his guest with all the necessary equipment of a news and candy butchor, Mr. Edison appeared to take keen delight In the situation, and he was soon selling newspaper fruit and candies to his friends. Gui brought as high an 50 cents a pack. age and when the inventor stepped off the train he poured the proceets|} of his day's business into the hat of a grinning porter. FAST TRAIN WRECKED, |t r 18 PASSENGERS INJURED |z:: RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 28.— passengers were injured, five seri- ously, when the day coacb and three His last | Measure have not reached the bor- ‘GRAY HAIR TURNS BACK TO RIGHT COLOR How to Restore Natural Shade —No One Will Know You're Using Anything. Prominent drugglate tn town report that moat unustal remulte arc now being a comprished in people have heretofore believe Jbie—-reatoring wray har to it outheul color. This change Is broughe about by the uns of the famous Hay'y Halr Health, @ prep aration that Is indorsed by hundreds of of men worten whom te from the embarrassment of nessa Hair Health te not a dye. ft dose {te work solely by natural means in that It causes the oxygen in the alr to 0 act fe hair that it gradan'ly but surely dark shade gray hate is now a th Your own Cult if you preparatim young actin, The mo ite, tow and mes stn mn Know it. ‘tam un lke 5 ath works I @ way tha? ta alt It tn ate. 8m nnd and are authorined Hay "Apectaitien rk ON. J. to refund tui ser not entirely Diensed) vt OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. British Porce at Ypres, in bat on Line Northeast New York With Copper | #rmy corps has crossed the Vistula.” || Pull f the Richmond-Washing-|__ Graces Glare of the Flames. of Ypre | for Italy and Greece port to-d y TNs ae, sii tomeChlaag Limited roar ihe Che: Three that crown this splendid Night Attack at Craonne Checked, : Ee. id » | pata the south of Warsaw the flant- | peaks and Obio Raliroad jumped the | tea. r {tion of the “iver Iisa sith the Vis- aay, All of the cars were of steel. | e A : Says the War Office at Paris LONDON, Oct. 2—The corre] PARIS, Oct. 98—Thin te 1 ws a por-|_ WASHINGTON, Oct, 24.—The Red tule, on a front 190 Kilometres (GIRLY: | ang weptously injured were taken to a two miles) long. PARIA, Oct. 26 (. Prees)—The French official announcement *Pondent of the Times in Northern | tion of the German linea noi iis at of Star lner Kroonland, an American northeast of Rawa the Russians have | hospital here, where it wan said that feeued this afternoon France sends the fMiowing regarding | Ypres was taken yesterday, accoruing bie carrying a cargo of copper from : inflicted heavy losses on the Germans. | two of them wold probably die. York to Naples and Grecian | There has been furious fighting in the b % q the Cy the German at! 4 , under Tues | to officers who have arrived i ore °| 4 broken wheel on the first Pull- “Deriag day of yeaterday jan attacks in all the region the Aghting in Belgium, under Tues. fron (ae bail ine A paiite a6 lak porta, han beon detained by the Brit- oor rests between Koslenica and Ra. ‘ak te tauesia G& Lave comet thc armen, L i = y" S ee Nieuport and Arras were less violent. Our positions were overy-| day's date. ish authorities at Gibraitar, accord: (°° Gaticia the Russians are making | WFECK: four- S-in Where maintained, and we continued to advance to the north and to the; “The Aritish force at Ypres, ater al frie euch, eld batteries, euch ing to w cable to the State Depart: | progress, ‘To the south of Sambor, In Invisible from the front, we Bat of Ypres. « | ment from the American Consulate | the narrow valley of the Padbuj, the: Wo alee made come Sregtess ot Cagsbral.te the southwest of ta| Morus Mand for Ave days aEsinst | posed behind the natural cover of ¥n-| 91 that port. tnenunded the ahirty-clahth. division nnane pegs il CEYLON TEA p Here overwhelming odds, drove the enemy |slulations in the felde, bite of wovd,| “congut prague did not report tns|of the, Mungarinn Honved. together VER $ 1090; | tena eer 4 “Further information continues to comfirm previous reports that tae! back fifteen miles, The German ee a eevorking te fa aii xs reason for tho detention of the| mith “elt A i A ll 1,200 CITIZENS KILLE ), | White Rose Coffee, Only 35c. a Pound { | Kroontand, but as copper ts listed bY! pletely 7 rm * pacity of four shells to the minute, | ‘Gorman losses in dead, Aprayed bursting projectil the nerthera region. | ported, has been woun 4, “Oe the right bank of the Alene the German? attempted at night a) ene Britien captured Langemarok, | Corman th Violent ofensive movement in the region of Craonne, On the heights | five miles northeast of Ypres, on Fri twenty pieces of the Hritish Foreign Office eondl-| artillery and war material. LONDON, “oct. 28—The corre- over the that! "In Hast Prussia partial attempts chien in m wide bat be: [NOP cont atecen ments attitude wil| At counter offennive movement on | tho Sus saat saturned trom Rheims fore, over and just behind tho care-|‘"° 5° the part of the Germans resulted in| 5 bas just returned fro bajged be similar to that In the caso of an-| egiiy telegraphs from Paris that the in. , forces were commanded by the Ha- ded and prisoners hi been considerable 19| varian Crown Prince, who, it ls re- highway Des Dames they have been repulsed. day after inflicting enormaus lonsen yp oop seperate ter other ship which carried copper to ——“+—_——_ surauce companies estimate the dam. “Ip the Woerre district our troops have continued their advance in on the enemy, and established In-| Holland, In that case, when the Dutch! JAPANESE CRUISER age CR et My Se lent To | _Upen bvenings Untu 9 0 Cock foreats between Apriemont and At. Mihi¢l, as well as in the foresi of tesneie Lappe baroae i agri | ‘The French infantry, from the rear Toe Oat be hakisnod TWICE PUTS GESIIAN be exceeded when ‘damage to private Porl.d Furn ture at Moderate Pr ces oe Prev’ “A. night, after the roar o of their own It be 4 property is a + ‘ 5 jeannon had ceaved, there came up uy if for dhe uaual Teoh om the | fom Helland the Britiah Government WARSHIPS TO FLIGHT|"“Over, tweive nundrea civitans|Our Liberal Credit ‘Verms shrill whixtle and bushes soaked in German lines, The Fre Ach guns re withdrew ita objection. - b-behl killed pps Mie ee Wenn buwNn WituLY { | everni thousand of which were 1.1 petroleum broke Into flames, throw: | Genty ceased tholr fire and the Ger,|..Th® State Department has asked] Pokr0, Oct. %—The Japancse eruleer Eo ae about one-fourth of gn | 2/0» 99.0 $1.0u (0 91.50 jeff the German possession of Kioa- oa Alare over the scens, Masses of! ans, supposing the usual charge| Mi Sprague for # fuller report on} Chitose repulsed two attacks by German |the buikiings were destroyed. The $100. $10.u0 $1.50 to $2.00 \ehow. As reported by cable, the tows | mn rang up from the beet crops) a the circumstances attending: the de-| warships on the nighte of Oct. 18 and 19,| most severe damage was in the best $150. $15.00 $2.00to $2.25 " was coming, ordered uj; thelr re- ‘ae of life was relatively shall. Tro d pitty few hundred yards of our! serve intantey, who were held out. | tention of the Kroonland and action following the destruction of the Ji portions 0 of RSI apse te dase $200. $20.00 $2.50 je (alle have just arrived as follows trench 4 with bugle sound, yell) “Iwill be deferred pending receipt of| ose orulser. Takachiho 5g a Germnn “The fret vessel - yi ti i oy re mers a ULB! SINKS to suffer was the| and sung they came dashing forward. | se der Hines in thet keoneeeert tH} an the facts, Officials think that Bee aa derma mae wey figacon aint hater #3 oot, + ’ a slender lines in their trenches. remain, mostly Al C sh Sales 4 bahibition, EDROUM-Golden | Dressing Case and adhatend, Ime Ween Bed, | | el: Woes Wire Bet 2 | Soring, Soft, Tow Sate her BP ne Dinner “Covet th , 8 ooe Tahle vie Mitt Compiere Perwu Bus omall steamer Wekamiye 2Xaru,| Though taken by surprise, our men! should Great Britain be assured that| Kigochow b which with others was clearing mines| were hut unprepared. ‘They held thoir| Ply et vad De guest although @F-| ine Krooniand’s cargo, amounting to| net kaeay or as i, hath ron nn we STesras tos nan cerumptt from the Mult of Laoshaa, northe..1t| places in the ireniches, pouring & teF-| \ynen urcillery changed thar The] yotwoen 1,400 and 1,500 tons of con. | seas have released oyelingry | nd ig lumps of stone continually, of Teingtau, off the point where the! sao fire into the advancing hosts, and at a signal by per, will not find ite way Srroat| Sanaee mente Testes agate Hag | fall from the arches, The whole muy second Japanese expeditionary force) Anewering with rifle and machina! French trenches Italy oF Ureece to Germany or Aus. | and sen continue and are causing muc {a off ‘and caniot be replaced until wey enee’, ; be nemy advanced, They were| reserves comin tria, the question can be adjusted ssh clase ote mate Senate.” \ “An @xplosion occurred beneath the) in dense mayen and fell by the bun-| with a. a with litue difficulty, Wakamiya Maru. Water rushed intu da, They got within thirty yarde! broke fo pod DY | Olticlal Word wan received by the Sends Kamegasakl- Maru 0 ine engine roo mtinguished the are ry hon they recolied, | Dring down & tRId Of the men fa) State Denartment to-day. of the re. fires. of the tenehes whe led. | the fine, “They simply could por ed. | (cae, by the Fritts saener aa bf Bottom on Route to ee | “Them came three blast of a y, rough the section of burat- | the Ameri raiand, “last sunday iM GERMAN ORDERS SHOW waletle, sounding the Fetreat Our! fag snail, liance with the requost of the Singapore. ‘men sprang out of the trenches und French lofantry then ehi ed | Aimerienn Government. Her case was WORRY OVER THE WORK | went in among them w.th the bayonot,| A94 he ceterlan ensh hicks ere | sumallar. fo otner, oll, shin Mad FRENCH AIRSCOUT: ee slaughter was terrible and there) took with the bayonet, | soled an) oe LONDON, Oct. 98 (Associated OF REN ————- 8.| | were many hand-to-hand encounters, | ns PR TECT hiss oom ‘In the dim glare of the burning! veak wa pg Prgehiee Dally Mall ta Parle te push > hosp reer pray vusy rye haa noes THAT TO 0) B. ABIES Kemagucan!-Mar while the latter despair Wroiding aeroplanes, 1 rays (@uarer, nowever, was given on ether, FALLS ON SWISS SOIL.| Was proceeding to Singapore, A0cord: |e et sae te the report of acre /Hde: The work was too desperate for} i of ing to @ Central News despatch from| sang observers our troops are very | {Det Bayonet and bullet did their} (Acsoviatea Frese). —|How Thousands Mothers Bertin by way of Amsterdam. vaay to discover in spite of thelr gray | Work and tho enemy was driven back rs Ageney despatch trom) Keep Their Children Well ‘to Roulers, ay! e ‘man aeroplane and Stron: {iA the marine records the |uniforme, because of the density of nm which flew ov: is steamer Kemegasaki-Maru is | their formation, wane he Freneb | se a et eee fork On Friday aalathore, cori eget Plea ha rd . , ‘ toine for rem ip Fat ffiven a being owned in Noge- [know how to protect themselves pore os nery were taken, Including a Gen-| . io ha's Medicine because it does aot con- {Phe Medes bas sunk fourteen Manne a fight peyton roy eral and several other uMicers,” {tate sted, waa ts aleohel dangerous drugs in any coorthatineteniaiine sok Sener any by ce, care Pp British steamers and team | make use of the narrow fics among ‘ ineldent, children well and stron, that bit sand JAPAN TO ENLARGE NAVY -71 tee ean resiet the ‘dlecasve "od t child: cling, AND ARMY: RECORD WAR GEN. VON BESELER, hood. Father John's Medicine fives drodger.) Fe ee eee ie ernst Prmationn. Above all, abeotste | BUDGET Is EXPECTED,| ANTWERP CONQUEROR, |"" ewer Lom aceaae | 1. 1,).—Acoording to the newspaper Stampa, the Ger- stillness must be maintained tn 5 mam cruwers Bmden end Karlsrune | Posed places. At the approach of an arch SUICIDE, IS REPORT | to the present have sunk thirty. | #eroplane all movements should cea: TOKIO, Oct B.-A @ mesting of - ; ER J | b Ms it la algo necescary to avold aii party Ieadere to-nlaht Premier Okuma] LONDON, Oct. H—A despatch to | ; movement of batteries when a i a anion ree ine imme” |the Evening News trom Rotterdam exes“ ‘ “yr that Gen, Hans H Beseier. pianos are eurveying. asin man sed A A KF 4 Prades a ane ee | Beep Prong NLS eae ‘tee the new 1 to eaid. the newspaper adds, “kaon Ce ahimedathceds Sinseunononirie