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ae va Ge d onan oo a ante tromt, tut they dashed forward VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1915. RIGHT WING OF CROWN PRINCE SHATTERED, SAYS PARIS REPORT GERMAN DEAD FLL GERMANS LOSSES GERMANS RENEW BRITAIN WARKS RN | more saremety enstom © Gtasad tater. } fost nigtt with thei second sipuke ft) artidery canoe ting uf infantry Eso5 stacks | ik ce = The Germans under Gen. Von Pabeck are battling -—_—_—_— ane nner the Champagne to gve the Bagancourt Argonne | ai» ward pears Br \ypeeeeee - ~nnggaaery . | toms hile srrengement ty the ectio: he German armies hove been moving since carly Sa! urd The enemy : 3 —s ae ais as made several atteanpts (o stem the advance by flenting the area be ; oa ~- _ Autor me tion oo fore thete trenches with clouds of sepiryxiating re figh winds sw t! | powires bet wore Gumats ‘ene the vapors away as they left the German tronche 4 + = To the north the British are reported to be making further progress | 3 Soe <= one water the greatest Giificultien, The strongest defensive line of the west: Great Slaughter by Jofire's Sl p.senene of tae of Kaiser's rr Romtrd Potions Positions Along the Grey Promises “Every Aid t0| tie newspapers said, and to ‘waliie jo Against this hard | ; to pean 0 S baee ian seen Son toe some oe Artillery in the Champagne Now Fighting, Is Brit | Dwina River, but Russians Friends of Allies in the | ine. herbi territories of Doan ap terrier Gen. French is driving wilh remarkatle success a the Sart regarding After the first shock of battle, the Bavarian Crown Prince Rup: | Drive | ish Estimate Hold Lines Balkans | ‘This menne (het the allien’ ettems precht rushed up his reserves and called for reinforcements. Throughout = | | pi te ne wee iat ne war red yenter day fis troops mace repeated efforts to get 6 new grip on thelr pas ’ ¥ 7 | 8,000,000 T | s) » > | a 4 ES “jy | Preteh and Baglin officers hed or Hows and start 8 counter-offensive against French’s hosts. The British | WH! 1) BAYONET CHARGE F AT THE AKT | \USTRIANS CHECKED, | GREE( 2B GIVES NOTICI.| ses te Saeatne t sree on ts beat down cach separate attempt, mainiained thenwelves in (heir newly _——-— a iaeieg a uae 2 wean an aptured works and improved their buld on the lerritory belore Mons by capturing additional trench sections. . ! terview published tn the Tagebiat -——— - Men After Three Days ot | Taken Many Thousands for Been Recaptured by | diers on Her Soil, Says | to-day that Humania must and wi ; ‘= | . Sean | Femain neutral, French Say Crown Prince Shell Fire Work on Munitions Caar’s Troops Berlin Report “If Rumania joins the allies ané | | allies triumph, | Has Lost 100,000 This Summer — LONDON, opt. %8—Tre Pr verti em: 00 a PARIS, Sept. 22—Nows trom the; that the resistance of the French hue) |ANIS. ry attacks! @ eortation, from the best avaliable) 0 oneness Neel B8—The Raht-| LONDON —s front beyon’ Chalona| bees ae destructive as their offen-| Han At noon Hatur wid 0 Agures, cays it appeare that the pum: |.0K Around Dvinsk and 18 the Femi) exrin mmaviligation should reeult er en rents ef the] eive and that thelr anillory Gre of| cvldier wounded In the Champagne Dar OF Cates eth natiie troata|toutneast of Rien te now becoming | On pn en ening on agers Geruan Crowe Prince's army whieh diy effect « year ano, has now at- | [#N\\hg, deseribing the operations more violent. The Germans have re ‘ tained such totenaity as to rh de- moraliaation among their opponents In yeatorday’s atiack the Germans sent two divisions against the Preneh | lines, after @ preparatory bombard- ment. The artilery fire did not de- moralize the Freneh line, which heid everywhere when the German infan- was shattered in the attacks of Friday and Gaturday, The Crown ‘e centre made furious efforts with the result that all railway lypes to the east and porth, according to French information, were engaged Jest pigbt im carrying away German hitherto with brief references in the| Jive against Verdun tv being trans- ' Infantry Advanced on Kaiser's Which resulted in an important gain for the French. “My regiment was acting a* a support. For three days our artillery had been making a appalling din by day and night. Hig wune hurled sheils without respite. “We intantrymen, waiting tor the! end of ft, began to get impationt with bodies of Germans, Further on 0544044 445000.4 From Among These Were || ondon Hears That Kovel Has! About July 81 wae about 1,800,000 on the westers front und 1,400,000 on the ter , 8,200, vorent de yenbs ane re “ig the | Vombarding Kussan fighting Hine in the eastern theatre of | *1ne the Dwina war at the same time. |, The Cear’s troope more than The German casuaitioe in Kiied,|*4iRe thelr tines, and besides the wounded and missing reported up to“ prisoners mentioned in ast the 20th of June total 1,672,444 men, |TFht® communique nave made other ceived the supplies of ammuntt which they were walting m for 4 are positions all | Will Not Allow Foreign Sol-| attitude enemies we are prepared sive the of our give our! friends in the Matkans al) the sup. on {Port in our power in & manner that would be most welcome to them tn concert with our Allies without re- serve and without qualification,” was the pregnant announcement made by wounded. try charged. The two German divi- | Saturday we ate heartily at 11 o’cl Of thin number 906,123 have been |'*ee captures, From the Dvinek re. | Sit Edward Grey, beg orelan Freoch officers reckon that the/#ions broke, leaving (the grownd/and then looked over our arma, Fin- Killed, 15,808 have died of disease and 00 to Pinsk stubborn fighting is Bectetary, in the House of Commo Crown Prince's army loat 100,000 men | dotted with their dead. ‘ally, at noon, our chiefe shouted, £40,723 are either missing, prisoners | Ne on, with no important changes this afternoon P fo this attack and the previous as-| Three times the Germans renewed | ‘Forward.’ We began to yell lke oF 00 seriously wounded as to put! !” the «ituation, | Secretary Grey emphasized the eaulte during the summer. (heir assault, making the attacks| mon possessed. With a single bound |} them out of action for the rest of the| Th Austrians have been reinforend | long-standing friendwhip — between ‘The plan of attack of this army has| With extreme courage, Kuch time) we were out of the trenches, It was | war. |in both the Volhynian region and in| Great Britain and Bulgaria, and deen the sending in maseos of two| they retired, leaving more dead.) protty hot In front of us. Pa S| There has been very heavy fighting | Alicia and are on the offensive, The | added divisions, or about 40,000 men, at a| Many of theif wounded are ati lying | “Phe boys who had gone ahead ¢ on both fronts since the beginning of | ns have been forced to retire, “Our official information trom hoo time against French works, These | >etween the lines were doing good work and were al-| 4 June, and a large ptoportion of the ffom Novo Alexinieo but have cap. | Bulgarian Government Is that they | engagomente—cach one equal in tm-| Although the attacks of the Crown |roady beyond the German trenches. } casualties for this later period (those |t¥red more than 1,000 Austrian pris- have taken up a position of armed portance to some of the great battien| Prince have been violent and well| We reached them in our turn, ‘The 4 Jot June and inter) are not included in| oes neutrality to defend thetr rights and ‘of bistory—bhave been dismissed | oTKanised, French officers say the |trenches were filled up to the brim)? 1% |the Ngures quoted (1,672,444), because) The German operations tn the di-| Independence, and that they have| .} formed gradually into « gee of French cficié! communications be Mots, for "the Hrench ‘are cree cure the resulte were only negattve. | siowly and steadily cloaer to the Germans captured recently testify | raine. stronghold. we maw enormous craters in which many Germans had been buried by! % falling earth, “Here and there boots protruded and we tugged at them to| J Brss they bave not yet been reported, The! rection of Riga are rewarded here as total Ions for the year 1» estimated | ¢monatrations intended té interfere provisionally at 2,000,000. | with the reinforcement of the Russian Assuming that out of a probable| Positions at Dvinsk with troops from ho aggressive intentions whatever againet thelr Balkan neighbor, “Not only ia there no hostility in} this country to Bulgaria, but there is) z total lons of 2,000,000 in the twelve the Riga region. | traditional warm feeling of sympathy ove if any were living, bat they were) ¢ months, something Mke $00,000 were, The genoral impression created by! with the Bulgarian people, So tons, | |not, We didn’t stop long, but pushed 4 only slightly wounded and have now the latest reports from this front ts) therefore, an Bulgarian does not s te ieee 4 recovered, the effective lose may fair-|that the Ruselans are fighting bril-| with the enemies of Great Britain or ¥ FELL ON GERMANS WITH THE! ly be assumed to amount to 1,000,000 Hantly, steadily and confidently, and | her allies there can be no, question 3 BAYONET, men, in addition to whom there are that their supplies of ammunition of British influence or forces being pt “To our right we w a strong) « probably 500,000 wounded who are ab- | ore being delivered in adequate quan- | used in any sense hostile to Bulgarian * enemy contingent sheltered in a pit|® sent from the front on leave, in hos-| tities, while the Germans apparently | interests, and so long as the Bulgarian Count Andransy, for jeter of HH ry or Prime Min declared im @ with machine guns, They didn’t last jong, for we fell on them with the bayonet, It Pretty stiff bit of | pital, &c. This makes a total net loss at the | lock the foree to execute their sweep- jattitude ts unaxgressive there can be ing plans. The authorities here di-jno disturbance of those friendly re- Is Forced Into Earthworks While * yegarding the captures of prisoners are exaggerated, although it concedes "HOUND CANE, GAINED SAYS am (Continued From I Oldaeed WGA Piel Te Page.) that the number of prisoners is undoubtedly large. fencing, Seeing themselves done for, the survivors held up their hands. | Home, however, although prisoners, still fired at My left hand was pierced by @ revolver bullet fired) point blank by an artilleryman. My captain knocked him down and sat Bombs: Burst, but Nerve Is Unshaken. PARIS, Sept. 28.—The Queen of the Beigians recently visited the first line trenches, it is learned, and walked present date of 1,600,000 in the twelve months, and of those at least 400,000 to 450,000 have been killed. It appeara to be probable that at the beginning of the war tho Germans had about 8,000,000 mon available for military service, and that number rect attention (o certain details in the reports as indicating that the Ger- man efforts are becoming spasmodic. LONDON, Sept. 28—An unofficiat report from Petrograd says the Rus- sians are advancing against the Aus- trians and have revccupied Kovei, ations, After making the assume an aggressive attitude on the side of Great Britain's enemies the Governinent would take action, Sir Edward continued: | | 4 ue j then Kuseia would be the master of the Hatkans,” be eaid ; |"That would mean Kumenia’s depen: deacy on Kursia, Austria and Ger ‘ many appreciate Rumania’s situation . and do not Went Kumanie’s heip.” 4 BOFIA, Sept. {.—An official bul : jetin to-day confirmed the appoint ment of the Crown Prince Boris to jead the Bulgarian armies, Gen, Ge | koff was named Assistant Command - er-in-Chief, Gen. Kutinebott Minis ter of War and Gen. Jostof Chief of a the General Staff. ° J Mobilization of the Bulgarian ‘ armies, \t waa stated, probably will be completed early next week, Tho é . " Government is then expected to issue - ner |& more detailed statement, setting al . vo forth Bulgaria's reasons for assum- i . | ing an attitude of ar | Tho allusion to the passage of for- eign troops through Greek territory | probably refers to recent reports that s “ if Bulgaria should atiack Serbia the , |» ente allies would send troops te G ee é ITEMS FOR | Anaconda Copy - | : share, payed y H x wd, Oct, 2 * * sash ta | Bt ‘) " yah for year S edleeenes on \ ml » categorical an- A nouncement that if Bulgaria should} | - might possibly be increased by an-| Seventy-five miles southeast of Brest-) “we are of course In consultation é : on his chest.” through six miles of them during a 000,000 or 1,600,000, if every | Litovak. The Austrians are said to Jiies on the situation, and IT “Nowhere, so far,” it adds, “have our assailants achieved a really|” Ai of the wounded who have ar-|sbarp bombardment, oer ab autare age gave bis carvices,|BAVS evacuated Mrody aDd to have|tatece iho view I express ie theirs thorough decisive success. We grieve for the thousands who are sacrificed, | rived here were covered trom head t» oe was fonivellen on sayerel fe" | Taking, therefore, the amaller fig-| ceased the fortifeation work in other! iso, our policy being to secure an AMERICA’S ” foot with chalky mud, Most of them|Ca#lons to take shelter under earth- ¥ k- | towns In Volbynia, pean st to the Balk: ‘but we are proud of them, for they kept the shield before us. ring the new light steel bet.| Works while bombs exploded nearby, | Ure, #,000,000, it is considered remark. | to% pas F agreement In respect to the Balkan GREATEST BERLIN (via The Hague), Sept. 28 (United P The first rush| met which they declared had saved | DUring th roy. ale that at the present moment only | The morning papers here attach | ‘aves which wil inauro each of them R IN ( ¢ Hague), Sept. ress) — rst rush| mets which they declared had saved During the vioboe dt iim she talked | rout 3,200,000 of these men are jn the | reat taportance to the reported reed OT independence but a brilitant CIGARETTE * 4 a cl 4 rh jot on GA . of the Anglo-French troops in the West has been met and stopped. The | thousands of lives, One who had ao| Sly and cheerfully fighting line. and the only reasonable yeaa nt moat startling acuieves | future, based as a general principle on second rush, it was promised here to-day, will be dealt with even more eayglak ane nee head Robe Mae bi a CLOSING QUOTATIONS explanation 1s that the Germans are! ix ent If the ews We contra. territorial and political union and ¢luncing machine gun bullet, sald: 4 bie to supply more | t is correct, it is the most eh » effectively. There is every confidence that what was planned as a great| “In tho thickest of the infantry at- ranger aeraber with arma ana | striking evidence yot of the ussian Giclee Meee pesca hi Peaahad fine O08 * offensive movement will crumble into mere trench warfare before the end|tack T arrived with my company mt] win nt charg trom provinn olaing. -|eaitipment, funs ammunition and ails, 7 tm the gout GeSlaree {hel ernoon tha: rallway trnffio between he German artillery positions, Gun. jt | the necessaries efficient active ser- either special despatches nor beer ee of the present week. : High Last, ch'ges | vice. Bulgaria and Rumania has been - a hers, mixed up with infantry men | Aisa Gold ating. ER % ViC®. nalderable number of men of| official reports contain anything |Hulraria O00 ueel tlk Ua Rn epite of the check administered huddled around the pieces. All of |} “4 ih) #8 + 1%] miticary age and capacity are re-| % support the idea of go rapid / stopped. firmation RPET 1.9L WWM by tho Germans in the fighting of iA nirpagy peter van AY Mid Seat % | quired Yor the making of erms, am-| Ph advance sagen 0 Anes mantan Legations had no confirma sag Sp UPB lydia ° ae, hom surrendered r artillery hi: 03% r » celal report « e Rus- Sunday night ana early yesterday, acselglaly wichehed eaene te HR + | Munition, &c., and these, as well as) Sine “oounter-offensive has been | of them. mM LEANING 3530. Sti ‘ho allies are expected to return to the TI face 4 on 614 — 1%] the 1,600, t loss of the year, must broken down in t Volhynian BERLIN (by wireless to Sayville, = —— i attack. The opinion prevails here cone eens aie show no lens] he ie = 48 be, deducted from, the $,000,000 avall-| fortress region] N. ¥.), Sept. 28&—According to the ine of becoming unduly optimistic as 12 ny 2% > || able in August, 5 ———— Greece has . . ‘that the onslaughts against the Ger- « x a % woh +2 It must also be remembered that Overseas News Agency, TROMDEN.—Sept. 27, 1918, JORN {© man positions will last for at leust a ” Pe earnt covey une su entenury Wy 182 iG ~ 2. | about 600,000 youths attain to military AIRMEN BLOW UP told Serbia she will resist the passace | 0 )DEN<-6eo = week, unless a disaster like that ex- of success of tho operations at Arran ie ge + ,% in every twelve months. Of these of foreign troops through Greek ter-| trodden ines perlenced by the British ut Neuve and in Champagne, The public sri, % Bh tho cians Onn rs be ican BRUGES 6A W AKS tae, Penasel ton : q lise fully that it Is only the be- r Beh ay | Chie : . 4 Chapelle baits the operations | Se gervice, and has contributed materi- ‘The news agency says: ¥ gi:ning, Dut they believe it justitieu gy + . f 1,500,000 “ : 08 ir first day's assauite % s, ally to the net joss o! men. ‘Reports from the Balkans say that ‘ Alay ue British Faye th French 2 900 RUSSIANS great hopos for the future, Although | 4 SA ie" = is ft Wa a Erstad ry area ges papend the Grek Minister to Serbia called on Jbave dented the German line. The ’ the attempt of the German Crown if oH eg te ee eput. Back “from former |Allies’ Aeroplanes Darken City Held) tne Serbian Prime Minister and totd @uccesvos attained by tho allies in Prince at & diversion in the Argoane es * ~ 1" | Glasses for various reasons wore by Germans—Zeppeti him that Greece had decided to offer the fret few bours of Mghting was tatled, it i» expected this was only + fe called up In tt, 90 that Iv probably y MaNs—Leppeuns determined resistance to the passage due solely to thelr long artillery! BERLIN, Sept. 28 (via London). |th® frat of the efforts he will make | Suaberes Tuy Ik calles ep in. De Over Holland. of forelxn troops through Greok ter- preparation, according to reports! The following report was issued to- |‘ "een the ground lost, 1blcember, has as yet sufered only in- AE Back ae ritory. reaching here. Several woeks’ shell-| day by the War Office: JOFFRE PICKED GOOD PLACE = Rlconsiderablo losses apparently, Ite) AMSTE! » Sept. 28.—Alrmen of! “pudapest newspapers say that the tire had partly demolished the ad-| “Army group of Field Marahal von FOR HIS BLOW. = § | numbers. Ome tO thar ng CoB. | the Mntente allies have again bom-/ serbian Minister at Sofia, Teholak vanced German trenches and it was| Hindenburg: Opposing forces which| Military writers point out the stra- {| toninteers’ in August, cannot have |Darded Bruges, Helgium, which is held) antitch, told Premier Radoslavott of considered useless to defend thom ut] were pushed back yesterday on the| temic Importance of tho section of |f £ | been greater than 850,000, OeetGtruck the gas Works, @ message | Bulgaria that he would depart on heavy cost oF tite. Foe Yast fon oO) southwestern front of Dvinsk at-| Champagne singled out by Gen. Jof- ee —- from Bruges ways, and the whole city | leave of absence, owing to tll health. pls reane fee ote pol “on a} empted to make @ stand in a post-| fre for the smashing blow which wa 2 REVOLT IN ADRIANOPLE has been throws y tod poe = The Premier told the Serblan Min- hurrow trench front at Loos, tion aituated more to the rear, ‘They | #9 tellingly delivered. The flat ground T TURK RULER, Ha eeewarday, “travelling. ines inter that leave of absence had been In the second day's fighting no| were attacked and repulsed, South| permitted the infantry to advance 3} AGAINS y | Holnwesterly, divccticn. Both ‘dist! «ranted to Bulgarian consul in Mace- such quay task confronted the French | of Lake Drisitiaia a cavalry engago- | With auch speed on both flanks that | (i Ms ; HIS TWO SONS KILLED,| played the German battle flag. They | douia. i chlewn ‘in the second line trenches | ment is taking place. the German reserves were caught and ran: sears tm aren alee SPs aifeitt: | “The correspondent adds that public thd from behind these works the Ger-| “The operations by the army. of| smashed before they were able to joln tim ee t iR| LONDON, Sept. 28.—The Muswul- Nenad tn ita Comnan bane opinion tn Greece In being manifested jaune maintained themselves without |General Von Eichhorn in the battle|in the fight. It te asserted that i Hh ae fig population of Adrianople has jelding ground: : i ¥ rtllery ni | Sa Ol booed Yielding wreth ihe British were hait-|°f Vilna, which ted to the enemya| French artillery now must command | Hy “iy ~ is lrigon in revolt against Adi] Bey, ed before they reached the wire en-| eine repulsed across the Lake Mar- the ratiroad built by the Germans to WS 14h 8 Wall of Advianovie, accheding fangioments, thrown back by a hot| 00%-Smorgon-Wiachnew Ine, resulted | Supply thelr troops around Rheims. a BY + 1% | Turkish Val ve Pcie ts het ursued to their own! in the capture o! 0 C The main object of the operations + fire, and then p' he capture of a total of 10 offic b t 1 OP ESE TENE lanl vince tema AL | trenches. It is officially declared | 91,908 men, 8 cannon, 72 machine lies further to the north, however, AS ay + q| Bechange Telegraph, who cabled to-| Scar) ‘Sorte to the a which the enemy was forced to leave|main railroad system over which | Yuiy Zo sf — Bi chautteurs were killed and his wife oe behind. An inventory of this booty | Provisions and munitions pour from brt'4 e + i injured by a mob, NEW YORK K COTTON EXCHANGE. | could not be taken until now, because |Germany, If the French get within Wi BT = yy | Tho carmen aint repented shes Our Offering for Tuesday 3 4 r 0 3 i is oeing removed from leading wer ie int2) 1200 © i.19/ Of our quick advance, The figures|striking distance of this system of if f i ii} | money TE : Peconber ih ee 7\ previously reported are not Included | communications the whole German Se MS + G) Turkish banks and traneterred to ee Sex TTES: Peer flere ts 8 man : anus ¥- Sc | fall back, It ts expected, 0% 110% 4 $| Asia Minor, and that inhabitants of ‘As wise as can be, $5 1804 in those given here. |line must fai pected, ig : a a é WT oct ob pe RS 1. ts points’ | making progress. Northeast of Wisch- | stupendous efforts to keep thetr forces a ng r 13 pe readiness to evacuste, tig Crvitallived Peppermints, Cosme de Menthe, s easy * —— new We bave broken through enemy | intact, and that the fighting which wy te TA —_—-——__— and several other kinds of delicious Mint Sweets. With World ads, at hand STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | positions. On this occasion twenty-| ended with the capture of their fest | julman tal Car: we 405 < 131 GERMAN TRADE UNIONS | All put up in a eet box, each variety in As by magic he finds ——— four officora and 8,300 men were taken | line of defences was child's play |/t7) sia! Aulns i a Tig @ compartment by iteelf. Apartments and houses Metapan, Cristobal . prisoners und nine machine guns cap- | compared with what wilt be required | HOU 4s: ik eh > Of PAY OUT MILLIONS FOR POUND BOX ‘Of various kinds, tured {to break the senond, dhird and por- | ise, pad mf me OR = Rt RELIEF iN WAR TIME. Special for Wednesday Just see what a leading role World “Army group of Prince Leopold of | naps even fourth and fifth lines which | s* + § sent ae fot CHOCOLATE ROYAL KISSES—Ex- Ads. are playing in the Fall Renting Davaria no bridgeheads east of | He behind, Bf Fi = ig BERLIN (by wireless to Sayville, N. poi ain — piontet sam binacione ot campaign: 6 214 Baronovicht are now in our posses. Pena Ks % — Q]¥.), Sept, 28.—Tho Association of Ger- ff aa rs nest, —Chosel Re Lead Suer NOTICE! sion after a battle for them, Privoners| HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. gh itd to4/™" Trade Unions, which haa several roam ond a medley 9 10e 96 The to the number of 350 were captured, | i m= at million members, publishes statistics POUND BOX WORLD “TO LET” ADS. LAST WEEK entrance to “ oup of Field M on | . TH Selling; three-year-ol 4 Ms — showing that from the outbreak of war one World’s uptown, office 1s||ssacrensen, The situation ie won| tee guetta Skat Rie Fg BARS "a lint Out "a1 of tant “year 1a:100 0 ra te i ae 290 : i ang 1 8,176,000) was id for the temporarily on the Thirty~ |) cnangoa | (Rasa) iy ay MER hy masa CSB) sea Pe * weir iti More ‘Than Jerald, Timer, Same ‘Trib. eighth Street side, where The army group of Gen. von Lin-| 6 we? Wy iceet taht tise Rad dace cd tha une and Press COLLECEIVELY! 9 the routine business will || singen has forced its way across the! ail Ligtila OK teat thy ty ry Shu"ot agra 2180300 mart tito the ft iy be transacted as usual. | |styr below Lutsk. Under pressura| AND WACK i BR 1d + Blend of, Fuly 1,600,000 marks.” Thus more BIG LIST OF OCT. 4ST VACANCIES ‘i Broadway entrance is} |vt this success the Russians are ini iru MRD Te |B leuthoe ina iynaerat tha onions in ade WILL BE FOUND ADVERTISED IN full retreat north of Dubno along the ia ‘uel bey AY any. marks givon to the THE MORNING WORLD TO-DAY:

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