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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19156. == "oe women rom van, ‘GERMAN ARTILLERY = (CRACK AQUITAMIA | Somer te wt sep sie Timm tern razor, BRITAIN. USING rces Tae scans FRENCH BLOW UP WOW A HOSPITAL SH ee rats TONLE NDIS = ef. Ow Ramen BYZEPPELINBOMB SS ge | BOYCOTT TORULE. MUNITIONS DEPOT ce oc uceoec eke arte They eovmed te get the range a Mauretania May Kollow . a) 9 Re eed rumber @f c ——— wwe net one evidence thet — ‘oermes ory ban joined the Aue —— j " poe me wucemed | cap af thom emvectty atreck tho aarh. | atten Gevece ennamnd eleng the Gadthen : +r . ¢ R. Coudert Describes “in we enort time | wae wp on Raw Material Cut Off Uniless | tronte “om announees | OMicial Report Describes Un-| nent liner 4 me of the tare : nip post,” anit Mr Coudert, “1 eee _ [The tends to contirm reports of © . ot. op 2 Thrilling Sight as Viewed coeur on They were like Firms Agree to Sel Only | auerre-o Arive in che Matkane | usually Heavy Fighting at eae 7 foling etree: . ‘ie artillery hee engaged ~ Ie From a Lamp Post on As ners below tng by British Consent * @uel w ‘ . Many Points on Line. Lhe F you were asked to ase 4 toner to the mare | Homemaria.” » * off son equipped mm tb = the Koppetin gtided off wears m | jmenta my was ‘ . aon descr ihe Fifth Avenue BOMBS PELL NEAR, Paws wien tie toger of nent enw | Thet the Mritish Government 0 @le- | ana his « ik noe PARIS, Rept 20-—The ofctal ° ; to a tread in another following Mt. ‘The people of Londen | ‘sting Amerionn manufacturers the | 4 : Sait 0 tes Gee oh hithe oy be ths : pendrin te on the Berbian wide of wt by the Pronsh | «s4ed for the name earvics city, you wou! oe ~omed anything wet trightened rms under which they may @o bust: |, S*menarn i on the Bor mhost | War Ofiee thie ctrarncen dusorenes| eet fer she come cervien. y Id be sure People on House Tops Cheered "? here — 2 ie peas with the rest of the World a4 | twenty miloe wouthen d eativity on the part of the| to-day by the Ordune of the Cunard to mention the bus, teen enforcing tte 4 4s througs thet « o the 1 ¢ with aa . h artillery at various pointe| line, which left Livers ? 88 Shells of Guns Burst ore We es to ok 6 tae | “boyoott” and “w shown by eadin . a : paasengers on Bept. 1 5 tetewes See if you can think of . we ab se a ref umentary and oth at pub-|to the temporary Kerbia at | Sene the battic line tn Pr megorn anything else in NewY ork j Near Raiding Aircraft Dilae SAN take Git a tion, us thao | shed to-day in The World. | Nien A depot of munitions mire] | Mine Bibel Dorie, bend norco is which so completely t : ' coe ee See ne Mritisn os ° .| eeu an enemy's line near Merthes was blows | the bh 4 wr, who hae ied were no vale to be had.” = Mrition sctivities have bee tm ‘Tite to the Aret eMiciel « hes jdeen with the American Ambulance fes a street, a neighbor cast te faey, chm io teeer a portant, far-reaching and puccessful,| ment af the presence of ie | wp eeet bare te he etn —— Paaeengers who arrived to-Any 1 atm ete, ontd 60 wes tee epows | but it ke not charged have been | the Serbia It hae bees ro. | The test of the communication fol-| So” among the passenarra Whe hood,a whole phase of met- Hoelland-America ler IMotter- | oo tually ieee! or secretive, Ameri 4 for woke thy he tie over the marvels Jone i Seen see Sng Seana, Set Gan an concerns that refused to accede inane ams 00 the | “In the Artote district our artilery accomplished by ropolitan life, as does the “ end the Cunard iiner Orduna| window high enough so that be oo Great lritain’s demands, however, | ning a new in the Hatkane | {at Bight, delivered @ violent bom series of the Zeppelin raids on |e three of the fires started by the | have been compelied to euffer for it, | With the object of x to the as- | Dardment against the works of the ws WaAnpar om Rept. T and & Some of | “PPtlin bon ‘The mast wendertui In effect, these demands are that |*™anece of the Turks. enemy and interfered with their pro y i" ‘ " yoctacie was the burning of the Keoemtiy — unoffir advices from! : wae Gan mar A J | A” Shem 2014 there was no exci "tT | Pathe Prores moving picture plant every Amerie manufacturer using ropresented the p visten trains eo Gorman be! a + # Panic, while others asserted the peo- | There were repeated explosions of pall . mainly p —_ a in| nit vb gh argtior yet _ ghee 1 ay Ph Bl YY i 5 | 4 ' {ritioh powseanions is forced to sign, VF lose S ve entirely ne d \ Pie fied to the stroets oF ipto cellars. | celiuloi4, which threw biinding fame | before receiving auch products, iron- wn ng the Crinchon River, where the Ld | feport was that a bus had been | 4nd #parks high in the air and lighted P, sbd guarantees hat be GO sk dios cial communi anonadieg was accompanied by © by & bomb and ol! the nine | he surrounding ity brighter than | e | pene of goods manutactared from onem | ee nng Tan Me aeaiec | spirited rifle fire and outburete from persons tn it were blown out of crowns LOOKEO ON THE RAID el vaterial to any foreign country with. emotion the machine guna, o ot of the Brideh Gov. “The firing of the enemy was also! Frederic BR. Coudert described the AS AN ENTERTAINMENT, ; 4 ” . HEAVY GERM GUNS fasts wal Tueiaad in the senlens of Woans faid during the night of PR floor yep tigndiy HL i |, The application of the “boycott” te of Foucancourt, Herleville and Tracy-| George Brew, nineteen, of No. 606 steer) American business is extended eo ae $ ELL ST ME E 0 0 Je-Val, and brought out an energetic| Wost Fifty-firet Street, In in Polyctinte was « Di rr a 1S6.A-5: in en” Vials Mn Condens [ithe its Gpaaere, aamtaaniod barre M68. AS: TarHAan to include Bouth America, presum H . NEHOUL renponse from our side. | Hospital, probably mortally injured b . “reget —_ - —— erm bull ound jn his abdomen. eo we Were startied by the sound | complete inck of fear in the crowds, on the theory that American m: In front of Fontenoy the G ans | @ bu wound jn his abdomen, He W heavy fring. I ran out into Kger-| They treated the whole occurrence Sranee * Reppetia, Grom Sie, wisee Terrace and climbed the pedestal| as though it were a show arranged embassy in n 4 a 4 fused to tell elther hid mother or th y y s.|0n several different occasions opened aa ” the Many Civilians, Inchoting the As)o S infantry fire, but they did not |pelice how he oltce HELP WANTED—MALE. . eventually find their way to “enemy re wet y, - a ewe there w SXCREM, eaierlonad; Christian ; 4 ‘g street lamp; @ little later I re- | for their amusement. Bh lh tgs Bayt oountrk a sistant Mayor, Reported Killed |come out of their trenches. In the|the home of ‘Anna Ne oe gee permanent auton Aoi to BTS H q ¥ , merican business men who have P -au- ight si eminence, incidentally, to| Passengers on the Cunard Liner aes salt, suffered by this restriction claim ’ Near Verdun. So Maan: Wt wamitey UPtadY at saw fighting with bombs, artillery and that ‘a look. damage was greater than waa re- eT Austin Cham! in from Av like a silver cigar as it Ht ; in Ci beriain a chance to|Orduna in from erpool said the night a#ky outlined by the search: that the British Government has ex- PAMIS, Sept. 20.—The Germans |rifie firing. On the canal between the Hahts. The Ambansador’a aon aaid 8, 2 *A ecore of eearchlights were grop-| Ported. Entire blocks were eald to|ihat they wore startled by the boon | ole) 3 legitimate international }y,nharded St. Menehould with long| Aisne and the Marne we took pos- : sky, Atl ¢|have been destroyed and many fires| of an explosion and all went to the | Privileges by practically placing an range guns last night, killing a large | session, at a point to the east of ‘ z_ , ‘ng through the sky. At least one oi street. Passersby were looking up|@mbarge on American made goods of Sapigneul of a German listening post. . them picked out @ Zeppelin, showing | *rted. sa ney, | 824 BO one seomed alarmed. What |a miscellaneous character Into the| DUMME of civilians, among them | Balenill Oo pamne district cut ar. é OUND P Mise A. 6 Tatham of Sydney, | diarmed him most, he said, wi manufacture of which no British raw| ‘n° Aa#istant Mayor, The City Hail , ‘ _ Australia, said eho waa stopping sudden discharge ¢ nh antl Aerial ond and other public buildings were dam. | Ullery replied to a bombardment of 4 the Victoria Hotel on the Thames| gun which had been conc eee aged our positions to the north of Campe de Gieevenee taunts Teele From proots obtained by The World Spmbastmmeny, the aight of Beytensber jC ula ass the ecnoke putts| the # Chalons, and checked the fire of the| Monday and Tuesday Offering Special Assorted Chocolates GOOD looking, good tasting assortment of Chocoli in clearly established that the! st. Menehould is west of Verdun, on | Go: " e § Bho was awakened by the whir- | » iJ uld ts rdun, on] Germans’ heavy artillery. To the rom scores of anti-airerare ecuns be- ' ring of engines, and stopped out on| auth the Zeppelin, Inntead of being ba vil iether ie od lit gen the Hheims-Verdun ratiway, which | northfof Perthes a depot of munitions | her balcony. alarmed you cduld hear from the| dicta je terme ui whie! | probably was the object of the Ger-| within the enemy's lines was blowa 7 ’ rters and manufacturers of the bi , ” Covered Sweets, presented i a “There was the Zeppelin, hangin: atching peopie « cheer whenever | impo man bombardment. ‘The German | up. in @ pleasing diversity in the sky like @ groat, tat sausage, re of tee shuts exploded near the United States are permitted to do/iines ie near Vienne-le-Chateau,| “Between the Aisne and the Ar- of styles, centres and flavors, that leaves no candy op e usin beyond the Atlanti about elght miles north of St. Mene-|gonne district different parts of the city converging | passengers said, Was done in the in- bab yea and the Canadian and | hould. i" enemy maintained its activity during | on it, The bursting of the shrapnel | dustrial section of the city, located | Panama borders. all last night. This fire was an-| near St. Paul's Cathedral, par’ How effective the trade blockade of hy 0 shells from the anti-aireraft guns |e ae en a iesot” "cheapaldo| Amentos has boon snade by oes oct! 18 DUMA MEMBER swered with energy, | ‘was most spectacular, Down on the the scars|tain is demonstrated by specific in- In Lorraine our batteries contin- reaming out of one] stances. Evidence on this point shows SEIZED (CAPITAL ued their destructive fire upon the ishtclothes, run~ that in ite attempt to conquer the works of the enemy, and brought into One passenger told of seeing eenien* les Seraren aasinat it the - \r taste ungratified. This numbers its friends by the theleanas 19¢ POUND BOX, sho aaid, “with two eearchlights from] “The greatest damage, Rotterdam the artillery of tho! pecial for Monday CHOCOLATE COVERED TREATS— Ainfpllegtion of Chorolate Covered rt. Virednfe Peni erlapy contection, (lout POUND nox ho? BROADWAY ning into cellars and showing every sigh, of fear. in Trafalgar Square an unexploded | Briti: jovernment Peaeehag oii stenge tel al Adio the Sacked baat Sha ot tee ae ssf 6 gen Mg Rl rye casei [pag peepee iki rnage st f x , Sept. 20 (by wireless to} °PIDY the vicinity of Han de Bape om! 2 | abo, ow which the sho alivery ot sored | city seemed to find its mark and the| advertised as having been picked up which were con: | Tuckerton, N. J.)—According | to) French field artillery dispersed @ de« tees bow of the Zeppelin began to eink.|in the square. ted and pald for prior to the Stockholm despatches, the Socialist| tachment of German pioneers.” Soe ee sete | She righted herself in a few moments| An ‘entire city block was In ashes Moning of the European war. Deputy Tcheidee and eeventeen other —— Lay asta sya and rono out of sight, with only the smudged shells of bulld- a members of the Russian Duma have Woman Killed by Fall 20 Wear oar Sine tenement that haa beet parted trom | okra thatthe: farmed Wuliicg'nes| THR VAL oF vac, |bean arrested. "The Duma buildings| Mra, B Meneing. fifty-five yearg| Par sh Se aa Aa top to bottom by a bomb, There must | been big warehouses, filled with (orem the Mert tote Diepateh) in Potronrad snd Git he railway ete tn. on teis trom thp wiadow. of her Bi ypT wat rte Wing have been many ma Killed there, | clothing and other supplies for the| Tact may not be one of the cardi-|tiong have been occupied by the mil- | Poon on the second floor and wer 11.30p.m.0 hat, 1 |The Opthalmio Hospital had every| British Army. There were no muni- pane of glass in tt broken and the | tions in the buildings, it was sald. plaster fell from the ceilings so heav- fly that all the blind sol siren el cen AUSSIAN AGREEMENT other hospitals were damaged also.” SCH N aunntgag apeageccen| IS FEADYTO BE SCHED] NATURAL IN itary, the advices add, killed. ‘The epecified weteht incledee the container tm each case. NATURAL CIGARETTES have a reputation en- How the American Ambassador Walter H. Page and his family |Speclal Messenger Takes Copy of CIGARETTES Document Lifting Embargo to Mr. Lansing, have enjoyed over WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—A spec- in) messenger was dispatched to-day twenty years of con- by the State Department to Secretary Lansing at his summer place on Lake Ontario with the agreement for utt-|# tinued popularity. ing the Russian embargo against ex- ports to the United States, After "J ig. Becretary Lansing tas signed tho| | For any other cig agreement, it will be carried to New- e pert, R. L, to be signed for the Rus-|f/ arette to have main- sian Government by Ambassador / Bakhmeteff. It will become operative * * ieamedin iat: tained such a domi- Under the agreement Russian ex- ae ports to the United States will be re- | nant position of favor leased if consigned to the American Secretary of Commerce and if Ru is given satisfactory guaranteos the goods will not reach her enemies, ——»——— IN FRUITLESS ATTACK|§ been extraordinary. VIENNA, Sept. 20. aye attack But for “NATURALS the Tallans in tho valley aioe 100M it is only the direct men, failed entire! ya official statement regarding the Italian front to-day, Barly in the morning the ad- | Consequence’ of the vanced trenches were abandoned by | the enemy.” | | Their favorite goals the nineteenth hol artilery haa shown ranewed acaity if UNVARYING EX- t os fhe rere front, one announces that a! oe repul a a) surpri Rheingold Beer is bogey here Ttalun dugout en the Doberdo'vie PURE TURKISH ~ | AS vied by all other cigar- ette manufacturers— a reputation built on = their QUALITY, and not on any artificial salesmanship. “NATURALS” are as good as any 25c among smokers for so cigarettes and better than many. When you want a smoke, you want the flavor that comes from real Turkish teau also were blown up. = In adding up the score. GREECE GETS READY. | TOBACCOS used in ' ~~ Tobacco, carefully @ a Three € . . epee their superior manu- selected and properly | colors thr 0 classes of reserves to report = : blended. v ba ac tion Js interpreted |. personal supervision 7 é elre as meaning that ge i nat, Selec! Ml og Won their reputation through And this is what t ? eer _—————— i SCHINASI PLAIN their goodness and kept it , Ce) you get in TY peerhes eerta product of hops, bar | ee en Thaina a oR through sticking to the same FOR] ,, af sunshine ingold Be be ay Capt aatinan eke tue United BROS. NATU RALS” Liebmann’s Sono Brewing Co, [isos sonia ts CORK TIF standard of PERFECTION. , orted to be im distress in the fog on| | ake Michigan, Identity of the yacht is unknown, serge mathe * SD Pam ae a , os PP AE RR iD POLE AOE cae