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com WON NEW Ground at Point Still Nearer Warsaw. | LOSSES VERY HEAVY. i PETROGRAD, (via London), Dec. 9. of throwing column after col- in clowe ranks, the men march- shoulder to shoulder, was evidence >, of the determination to take this po- their bayonets and their heads & Gistance of 200 paces from the entrenchments, and brought thelr artillery to within 800 paces the Rusnian positions, ‘The Army Messenger, an official LET REPORTER SEE BATTLE NEAR LODZ! FIGHT IN TRENCHES r’s Army Forced to Give) Lines of Armies for Miles in Argonne Forest a Few «+ Yards Apart. COW CAUS=D A TRUCE. By Karl H. Von Wiegand. aistibly the German Crown Prince ia advancing his lines here in the now famous Argonne forest—the acene of | | nome of the war's most desperate ward of Granpre, which ts ans near as I may give the to: ation. About 160 feet ahead of me in the French trench, Picture to yourself a canebrake-like woods of fishpoles ranging in size from hajf an inch to » declares that while the Ger- were moving forward yester- iy from Lask they ettacked Pabian- ten miles southwest of Lods, in ranks and forced the Russians give ground. But with the ap- lets. lar I f PPT TPT PS compare the Waters Md ee a th pte ony sdeushbs signee for ae: Sines This Shows how. how Investing Trooge, by the Aid of Diagenaland ‘Rarallel Trenches Are Able” to. | Has Tn eee oe cae Leavean: WIFE KILLS HUSBAND, fee. and terms and Mitated Nees inasee cn then | trenches run back from these to what| Go*cerénale within Siriking ‘Bithance panes os Desteged Darn Tip, je Nee Prawn from an Aoteat) ortlaneny plamp and amiable, bt P will be ed y the continued use of their armored | looks like a huge Kansas “prairie dog Scene, bul ¢s Merely Indeed # ge kent ote, s race now dark with honest rage. #hot Him, She Says, When He Firea| [| YOU WI! convince les on the Lask-Pablanitst “Pahi” he snorted. “Pah!” Why at Her. | y. Zdunska Wola, Lask and|*ands of soldiers are literally living] purst @ long trench in dug from which others | directly over the glacis or earthen cover for the | do you not send the people who| POTTSVILLE, Pa., Dec. 9.—Nichoias |{/Or the Waters-Autola tat marked the successive | undersround. branch off in sig-sag fashion in the direction of | fort. Then a mine is exploded and @ breach | have business with the Mexican gov-| Dimidio, fifty years old, successful of the attempted German ad- on Warsaw. 3 a wife last night at their h - ive pia - ‘The Russian movement enveloping) yrom the lines of trenches running} from the fort another long trench is constructed, | by storm. , Laie ar here,” Acourding to, tho gftractive blano propoet continues slowly but success-| parajiel to one another comen a con-| and from that 1 te Ff ’ “Liar!” You have wounded. my imidio, “who was, in- tion possible. according to information reach- td the sappers run a tunnel to a point honor!" cried Senor Mendosa. fired at her wi atant spitting, sputtering popping of : A fd she then yicked ||| Send Postal for Catalog ! . ebitiea to tne eowturrare to. tae] (item, munking the woods resound Hike ding the division in this vi hageanigraitery ayeioretipeoyerl FARE A fred ttt ahots, King 1 to the southward to the commanding the div! nm in vi- te that he made a fearsome aw: thilta of the Carpathians, on the apap ail en rere el ton: cinity, “The General came out of bie WOUNDED MAJOR PRET TY SHOPLIFTER hig cane (right merous (us chisek: of qblmialo WAS the fathie Ct esven chil. HoraceWaters &Co. .| underground headquarters. Numer- _—— ee Sing of the Russian front, which! fel guns and hand grenades fur-| ous holes in the ground led to quite Senor Mendoza, who, not living up to from Velitchka, six miles Cracow and within the outer 70 miles southeast of Cracow, the Austro-German right in at- 22,000 prof. Some had fire pl loyalty, his patriotism and all Uke| United States’ the body of the late ||| 254 W. 125th St.,nr. 8th Ave. ting a wide outflanking move.|°V@r hend shrapnel and shell go| Pigs or pieces of carpets for foor e Decides Not to that, and then took a walk down| American Ambassador, Whitelaw Reid. | 1/971 E. 149th St.,nr. 3d Ave. heavily reinforced with German|**rieking on their way. Here and| coverings. Prosecute. Pearl Street, with Senor Villa senor,| on Dec. 15, 1912, his body was taken in en ‘ from Belgium. ie said the Germans are rushing troops into Poland by the train- INNA DIGPUTES CLAIMS MADE BY THE RUSSIANS. ‘VIENNA (via Berlin and London), %—The Austrian official atate. it to-day say “Fighting in Western Galicle of the Cracow forts, to Neu! ,, saplings of two and three inches thick and so dense that you can hard- ly seo forty yards even now when the leaves have fallen. Among these is & scattering of big trees, the trunks of which are veritable mines of bul- town' juman burrows, where thou- SHELLS GO SHRIEKING BY OVER- HEAD. nishing the “cannon cracker” effect. Through the woods the high noted warm. of angry bees, while high there you may ace spades full of AW 165 FRENCH PRISONERS MARCHING THROUGH. Moving forward we earth being thrown up as if by in- work of the German gopher! Pioneers in their subterranean war- fare. That is the Argonne forest. and as the Crown Prince ia ad- comfort the fort, The sig-sag construction {s to avoid the danger of enfilading fire. a DECER AISSIANS ADMIT ADMIT. (HOW CROWN WN PRINCE How Trenches Are Made to Enable —— get LISER “RUSHING NEW TROOPS INTO POLAND BY PR AINE OA Troops to Make Assault on a Fort {SAPPERS” Rot A short distance made in the fort’s i nm. WALL 16 M for ATTACKING FORC! COMPLETED Se _ Sea io PAPPROACH Sy defens: at which the men in the trenches dash in their effort to take the place red to jo habitations. sembled the Nebraska dug-oure’” of pioneer days, but are far more sub- ‘sing sing” of bullets sounds like a/ stantially bulls, being thoroughly tim- make them shell-splinter Stormed and taken. atatement a ain As the trench I am in was in the} efe, Including « hands of the French three days ag0| jow Slayish wl wits of the vancing steadily, the trenches are| and waded in. je file of 165 ‘prlsloa- teutenant, follow: ter. rtillery had joined us I The They ‘met a number full of ys Capt. von Pritt- re halt Duff Fled From Hospital, Dodging Germans. followed, HERE AFTER DARING |: ESCAPE'IN DISGUISE In Pd YT of Peasant Major SET FREE BY COURT whips Discharged When ‘The young woman of distinguished appearance who was arraigned in Yorkville Court yesterday for shop- lifting and gave her name as Mise Loulse Schley was again arraigned to-day. Her aunt, Mrs, Hamilton of No. 105 West Highty-third Street, stood beside her, The girl was weep- ing silently; so was her aunt. CARRAMBA! LIAR! MEXICAN BATTLE S FOUGHT HERE Carranza and Villa Appointees |! Land in the Tombs Po- lice Court. CLASH IN EATING HOUSE. [tin Russians Claim to Have! Soldiers Burrow Way Througa — resin tthe Magistrate Dazed by Witnesses, |“COPPER A COP FUND” NOW! i Stopped the Advance of | Ground, Then Blow Up ToINNERS PARAL > iit Fella but One Combatant | rettcemen witt Contribute Pen the ‘Invaders. Pits of Enemy. bet Abate LINES ec" how ‘aPhmonc os Ss Is Fined. ip Poorrig teeta | The horrors of the Mexican situa- | ual which has been accepted as author!- \eThe German attacks on Lowics, to| ON TH FIRING LINE IN THE a Ni RALLEL, ale by SN |tlon have culminated in @ flerce and verywhere ana |{|invite you to see the new wont of Warsaw, yesterday were| ARGONNE FORHST, Nov. 21, by LF. FILLED SAND BAe | bloody encounter right here in peace- Waters Pianos and hear | were Incurred. The German| Preas)—Slowly but apparently frre: | out of the fact that the Carransistes tone, also to examine maintain a Consul General, Senor Ig- nacio Henriques, on the third floor of the Whitehall Building, at No. 17 Bat- Gitlon which is on the direct ros4|{fifhting. Literally, yard by yard, the tery Place, while the Villistes, since | alls, A. Copper. &, Cop Fund,” will 1] Autola Ms yer action fe ‘Warsaw and nearer to Warsaw | the Germans are trenching aati min- the convention of Aguas Calientes —$—— with the Waters Piano ‘any other fighting center on the|ing their way forward. (which means hot waters) have main-| EXPLODE BOMB IN BANK. and which can be front. By apocial permission of the Ger- led’ eusle Consul. Gael pene ——. t In apite of the murderous fire of|man Crown Prinee, I am visiting hie betel ilo permet played either by hand or Russians the German infantry | lines in the Argonno, This afternoon ae with music rolls. fm the shallow trenches dug out|1 reached the foremost trench south- floor of the same building. There have been exchanges of fierce regards In the elevators, but nothing worse until last Saturday afternoon. ‘Then Senor Justo Acevedo, the Car- ranzista Vice Consul General, sat at a table In the Spanish restaurant at | No, 165 Pearl Street, peaceably eating arroz con pollo with a party of friends, while Senores Eladio Men- dosa and Mariano Villasenor, at taches of the Viliistas, sat not far away, peacefully discussing olla pod- } ernment to our office? We are the real representatives. You people are the traditions of his pugilistic name, sat atill and tried to stanch the blood, Senor Acevedo frowned, puffed, snorted and proclaimed his honor, his who had no cane, following at a very respectable distance. In front of Del- monico's a policeman was hailed, but the Heutenant at Old Slip said they'd better get a summons, This brought all the parties, friends, &c., to the Centre Street Court this morning. “I must admit,” said Magistrate Nolan, after hearing many words‘of SR aa er eMtaeae N nner ayn Con mR . ie caphaws: aa ee iad * pre sa ona Par, ALL IN THIS CASE OVER 60. Moses Taroff 60, Gets Divorce trom 6-Year-0l4 Bride. natians figured, to- lost Eden before Jue- The gomfortante nt_waking time, 7 M. At . Doorman Hal groan anid naw Meclonky ere will be an autopsy to determine tice Aspinall in the Bupreme Court,| whether apoplexy or knockowt drops ‘ooklyn. ‘The man who lost his| kfled him. Eden was Moses Turoff, sixty years Humboldt Street. He go, he ————_—_ Letter Carrier Dies on Duty. Evan Carford of No. 66 Dubois Ave- ‘nue, Weat New Brighton, 8. 1, a let- ter carrier, was taken ill with acute gastritis while making box collec- tions on Castleton Avenue to-day. He was carried into the Guernsey drug store on Broadway and died Before an ambulance could reach him. WATERS RS old, of No. Menipben cob L. Bobbringer, who aixty-three yeara old, according to stimony given by Loula Lich- itor A Rel place, who is war one Justice aked Turoft: you the le who is the bridegroom In & long white beard, sald the court, “Ti pio} promis ace Sonoluts, divorge, if C i ‘Turoft promised, © 1° ‘™i# Seain. In appreciation of the work of In- spector Cornelius F. Cahalane in writing “Police Practice and Procedure,” a ma Founded 1845 Horace Waters & Co. ‘A. committes—Licuts, McAuliffe Funston and Patrolmen Du Boils | Haley—' authorized to-day by the Commissioner to solicit a contribution of one cent from every policeman in the city, ‘The fund, which the committee | the new Waters-Autola player - pianos, which combine the wonderful Waters Pianos differ from other high-grade standard pianos in being high-classed and not high-priced and are sold, on easy monthly pay- ments without interest or extras. Examine the Waters tone and quality and A bomb was exploded the door of M. Rinaldi’ and ticket office on the ground floor of a fiye-story tenement at No. 403 East ‘Twelfth street. The bomb, which was of chemical construction, went off with a loud re- midnight at ‘ivate bank port. which frigntened the twenty fam- in buliding and brought fn @ hw to the street. e door windows fo the front of Rinkldi's of were broken and one or two windor across the street were shattered. The int comane Roigd aRout $260. The po- ice were unable to learn of any threat- ening letters, Ee . that the Waters Piano mining contractor, is dead to-day. The result of bullet wounds inflicted by his Coa guise | is the very st value and the most $22,000 to Convey Reid's Body. LONDON, Dec. 9.—In a report of ex- Benditures of the Government issued to-day ihown that England spent rf in conveying to the Four Stores 134 Fifth Ave., nr. 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., nr. B’way. atai ‘Portsmouth, where placed on the British crutser Nai conveyed to New York. ——>__.. Man Falls Vead in a © James McClosky, Anna 0’ No, 687 West Thirty- and Thomas Saul of No. 780 Eighth avenue w: nding With their arms All four stores will be Open Evenings Until January first testimony, all different, “that this Court can't keep up with the Mexican muddy water came to my knees. With @ long atick I sounded for e: “Here are the chiffon waists she a) very stubborn. We attacked | temporary and contain little in the way of comforts, nd beat back the enemy from In niches cut !n| pected depths, but soon forgot about} The Cunard ‘liner, Orduna, arrived| store 4 situation. Senor Acevedo is fined $5.” at Debezyes and Wie- | the side the soldiers reat, play cards| that in keeping my head below yd in port to-day from Liverpool, after | rest. ‘The fine was paid: but as the hos- $ Our attacks continue. her Christmas shopping, and the tile groups were leaving the building Senor Acevedo, with a black scowl—— (To be continued in our next.) —_——_ SUSPECT ENEMY SET FIRE. Investigates Blase okiya Fire Marshal Brophy 1s investigating a blaze early to-day in the stationery store of Isaac Estein, No, 167 Norman avenue, Brooklyn. Policeman Mecha) heard an explosion and saw flames, and got the two families out of the upper stories of the three-story frame building, ‘The fire did only $600 dam Estein and hie family are in New Jer- xplosion led the police to or even sleep on damp ledges be- ee of the arene. Before goin; tween fights, The trenches aleo| Rundred yard 1 oa serve as @ cemetery. When the} Prittwits’ enemy‘s fire is 0 hot that it ts im- Possible to stick your head out or ayer take the dead out to bury them the Moving on Boe Very, patel £6 Gat on . ‘Office, wr ie made in a niche or a ledge| a dea Pathos ins comment” oo ihe cug into the aide of the trench, in a cany " Naa Gdn Just in front of me there te auch a and ‘got tacks of grave on a little ledge made by wid- | jaca: nic pero pp coal front trom llow to ening the trench, A card fastened| As we advanced a sharp lookout ‘also along # line running north| to the tiny twig cross at the head| WS? Lag le i fos Hei hleaia trol wae thd neck ce Pte, a has written on it with indelible ben-liariy thick. Over our heads shells ewe veg ye cll, “Muskiteer Christ.” The name|and renee shrieked. The French ‘penition of boow the head | *ussests other things than the killing | Were shelling the road by which we Wedge” Che Hussase’ peed |of men, Just above it outside of the Ce Re ea REM sd visa! to evacuate this|trench and very close by lies a dead| foot, They re thrust through a Galicia the Austrians, who a ® rough passage. Thero were few cabin passengera on board, but all welcomed the end of a gloomy voyage. Major Arthur A. Duff of the Gordon Highlanders was among the passen- gers. Ho is bound for Ottawa to join the staff of the Duke of Connaught, Yl dastnor General of Canada, Major Duff was shot in the head during the Battle of Cambrai, Aug. 6, and was placed in a base hospital there. He remained in the hospital ‘until Sept. 27, when the Germans took the town. Escaping through a win- dow, Major Duff got hold of a sult of Belgian peasant’s clothing and struck out through the country. In a short time he became delirious and @id not recover his senses until Oct. 6, when he found himself in a peasant's cabin, and was told he hed been there two days. The Belgians smuggled him into Holland, and from “The total punter, ‘of ‘our prie: theugh net ascer: io ie wel aver 8 ud several attacks south of Pletrkew been temptation of so many pretty things was too much for her, The firm has decided not to prosecute.” “Will you promise never to do it again?” asked Magistrate Barlow. prisoner nodded, aDlacharged.” said the Judge. Miss Schley started at once for her home in Jacksonville, Fla, JAPAN SUPPLYING ARMS FOR RUSSIAN TROOPS ; EQUIP RESERVES NOW. PETROGRAD, Nov. 20 (correspond- ence of the Associated Press).—With the ordinary supply from France pra tieally cut off, Russta is now looking to her former foe, Japan, to keep the Rus- sian arise supplied with arms and ding hotels here are filled agents of Japanese armament trainioad after trainload munitions are being, hurried here on the Trans. siberian ttery was firing point blank at the French 450 yard He sald they were sometime “m vaaoe IHRISTMAS is the one big time of the year when the little folk certainly do punish Sweets, and it is therefore to your interest to see that the Candy pur- chased measures up to the highest it standards of Purit: one somenees. LOFT "SWEETS Me delighted iy Candy ceveral cnet of of which the little fone, pabige «| feels fill without regrets, Our 2 Big Stores invite your selection now. + Frenchman. The firing from the en- | loophole in steel pl emy's trenches at this point ie ao|t® protect the head and shoulders. flerce that the Germans have not yet| German and French sharpahooters been able to take the body away. That each other through the lit there are others between the two|sight hole above the rifle barrel. lines ts indicated by the odor. SOLDIER RAN OUT AND MILKED BLEW UP TRENCH AND THEN tor Wednesa.> aa cee CREAM eee Syateriy iam realy tarored othe OG Stork Arrives on Bridge. As Mra, Fanny Senender of No. 311 East Eighth Street was coming across the Williamsburg Bridge on a trolley car nd. Max, early to-day fn the region of Neu Sande, to southeast of Cracow, aguinst lan lett wing, Servi armies are making pas special for Thureday in the upper valle: with her hus . was admittedly short of arm ver tala ‘they hs rp leryeg Among alt these conditions—damp,| arriving in Landon Oct, & He te ail ne ANAT Aiea ROE ARNE oes] the Catan alata Bars" ot Around a sharp angle in the trench enselenn fight chill at night and! siwering from the effects of his from h Japan will prove ample for all the| Pace. Gouverneur Hospital, whe Special Feature for the Holidays the hand and arm of @ French aol- ler sticks out of the dirt where eo Germans tunnelled within ¢ times, it has been carried on the French trench, There the; with a certain chivalry between the 04 88 pounds of explosive, blew up| two eldes lying 90, close together for school who the trench and took it by storm &| raises his shand to “go’out,” the Ger- few moments later, At that time the|mana and French have agreed on @ two trenches were within 33 feet of| similar signal when a man wants to each other, The Germans and French | leave tho trench, and he is not fired had Fought from these positions for | on. Atly @ cow wandered be- the men ia the were xcellent rite, ie the fighting has been 4 re wound, and the War Office sent bin to Canada to recuperate, Victor Kerkhovem steerage passenger, sixty-nine years old, whose two sons were killed in the war, and whos property, ‘at Lou- vain was destroyed by the Germans, died of imonia Dec. 6. Hie body was buried at sea. Van Kerkhoven's widow, a grief stricken woman of fifty-five, was sent to Ellis Island, tal, id aloe ing rent the present time it 1s estimated cl ang A that Russia has ¥,000,H60 men in the Arey ne ator Oey aul o ed. a crates are bas | Mother and child were then removed to ing supplied with the necessary te the hospital. ment #0 quickly that y will be able to take their places whenever needed. peoth cocci deiaces COMMITTEE WILL NOT SIT TO AWARD NOBEL PEACE CHRISTMAS CANDY HIGH GRADE BON BONS and CHOCOLATES, or an assort: Chocolates; a Christmas Treasure Chest of Candy Jewels reaesting 30 different varieties of high-class confections; each individual cl . We aleo pack these 1s in 1-Ib. Boxe: at 25c and 2-Ib. Boxes at 50c. FIVE-POUND BOXES fthat th the region of Kosmaj the Her- a baby girl to his are in contact with the Aus- THE TORTURES Belgian =~ SSE ean Sap Sarees Saa8 We charge the same os when ) one week, chiefly with hand grenades, |tween the sputtering lines of steel-| and unless relatives in Ilinols can be PRIZE FOR THIS YEAR. there’s peace. Special O ffer to o Sunday § Schools, Churches, Etc Ete. if I HEUM ] neither being able to drive out the | jacketed eta, A Bavarian seized | re: to take care of her she will Pound. MT MET ROPOL! TAN MIXTURE gd ] \ other, his cooking pot, ran to the cow out-| be eent back to France. e “4 ‘d It was a clear, bright, but cola|side the trench and hastily began eed LONDON, Dec. 9 (Associated Aveolitely Pure, W Wholesome Candy, an morning. We travelled | b; milking, Heads appeared abgve the CHOLERA IN GERMANY. Press).—It is officially announced © Half-Po: for * mobile for twenty miles, to where [trench on the French aide. In, utter 1 that the. Parliamentary Nobel Com- Pounds of ney OLD-FASHION CLEAR horses awaited us near Germany, amazement and not a shot was fired, SAYS BERLIN REPORT; CANDY, and 60 Half-P We enterod the Argonne by w broad], North of, the Argonne Forest the N AUST! RIA mittee has resolved not to, sit, thie Al and 60 Half-Pound Boxes, for.. eo vi like oy road ines run through potato patches. I year for the dis' 101 orucna had cu and bul’ arouse | yum ld, that the ernade and” the MARY DIE | "| Brae nage Reuter’ despatch trom Ree HURT AN MIXED: Soe the woods, Frer that at certain times a -alieeediarg Christiania, Norway. ‘Othe ey ‘The rifle fire deeper in the wood in number of from each aide} ROTTERDAM, Dec. 9, via Londor Ld 8 became louder, From the left came fiat Ge potatoes and not be fred the thundering of guns around Ver- dun, the bombardment of which han | » viponnerwettert Where 1¢ my ont for some unknown reason been post- Seen ine rl & Gorman aoldier tn boned. luter there came a hall in pert Soon the occasional “sing sing” of a stray bullet was noticed” Werther (German from the French trench 30 dismounted. A dozen German sol-| diers were buried where we left our! borees. Major ‘Witte and Major: both "Pioneers," (Associated Pross).—The Berlin Board otf Health, according to information reaching Rotterdam, reported thirty-six | eaves of cholera in Germany during the month of November, In Austria, eepectally in Galicia, the cholera ts epreading rapidly. Eight hun- xo! vour| dred and forty-four e were re- | ported during (he first week of Novem, nh which period of time ti) deat Rh ‘to deve wage ; a Ses FRENCH GOVERNMENT RETURNS TO PARIS FROM BORDEAU. CEYLON TEA deutacher, have yo coffee Yet, or can T ent | Not inire . he ao

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