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WILSON HERE TO-MORROW WITH HIS FIANCEE Che * Circulation Books pik PRICE ONE CENT (oer engin to a he ew bork Werke) Books Open to all.”"\ bmg Fs a NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, [Circulation Books Open to All.” 1915 16 WEATHER—-Uncettind to might ond Friday. » Poole =e PAGES PRICE one CENT. SSS SERBIA INVADED BY AUSTRO-GERMANS; PARIS REPORTS GAINS ON BOTH WINGS WILSON BRINGS. FANCEE HERE ON VISIT TO-MORROW: WILL WED IN DECEMBER’ To be Ciuesls at the Home off STREET GAR SMASHES INTO HALTED GAR AHEAD Col. House and Will Attend Brake Refuses to Work Theatre in Evening. AT BALL GAME NEXT DAY on Dov Grade and Nine Persons Sutfer Injuries, Mostly Not Serious. Motorman Thomas Sharkey, run- hing a south-bound car of the Third | Avenue* line down the slight grade | P | _ Marriage Swemosy Quiet at Home of Mrs, Galt—Honey- jat St. Nicholas Avenue and One Hun- robably in We: Ired and Fifty-third Street moon Probably in West. vas unable to make his alr bri ——— work 4 the car crasbod into the} WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.—Proaident | C#F ahead, which had stopped to take a passenger, Every window in boih whose Wilson and Mrs cars was broken, Passengers in th engagement was announced last night Norm Gait MUST PAY $2,000 BETHLEHEM STEEL FOR AFFECTIONS AT 450-50 POINTS OF MRS.ST JOHN GAN ONE Dt et Mr. Browne, Who Is 34, Says He Never Has Kissed Woman. tetrece Dealings in Stock is ick Price Jumps at Every Sale, but BUT HE SAT IN HER LAP. MARKET HOLDS STRONG Some Poetry and “Joking”|Westinghouse and Crucible Steel Rise in Active Trading. Leiters From Browne Sub- mitied to Jury. Justice Townsend Scudder tn the| Bethlehem Steel set all Wall Street by the ears to-day by rising fifty) Points, The rise in the shares began with the opening of the market, the price then being 409, an advance of | Supreme Court at Mineola opened to- day verdict of the jury which has been considering the evi- dence given in Joseph O'Connor 8t. John's suit for $10,000 against Warren the sealed nine pointe over the close of yester- SP GHese sess? rear car were thrown violently for- at the White House, will be married ward. Several were stunned, Dr.|A- Browno for the alienation of the}day. And then, In leaps, the stock probably the first week {n December, Eves of St. Lawrence Hospital at-|affecttons of Mrs. St. John. Browne| went skyward. The ceremony will be private, only a|\Rded nine, of whom Sylvester! swore at the trial that though he is] the first two hours of trading] > f No. 664 West One Mun- . only about 4,000 shares were dealt tn, > small nuniber of close friends b ad and Seventy-ninth Street, was | ‘tty-four years old he never kissed! Hut the price changed with practically | * invited, and will take place At to) the only one taken to the hospital, | °° hugged a woman—no, never even] every transaction. Soon after the 450| home of the bride on New Hampshire) His right hip was sprained held hands with one. mark had been reached there was al‘ Avenue, near Dupont Circle he others injured were John Cole-| And the jury gave St. John $2,000; | drop to 440, but the stock immediately | 3 of No, 611 Kast One Hundred t Browne says ho is going to vindi-|began its upward journey \* Presigent Wilson Is a Presbyterian [NNN Of No Streot; Mrs, \9et® his years of innocence and cir-{ Bethlehem Steel preferred also) 2 and Mra. Ga Lester Bas: 611 East Ono! cUmspection by an appeal achieved a marked rise, going trom| no decision has rn Hundred 4 th Stre * was true, admitted Mr. Browne,}161 to 1651-8, an advance of ten and| 2 winch. eervicw: will. he John D. £ Ne. it West Ono] he once sat in Mrs, St. John's lap, but] one-eighth points above the clone yox-| t wedding. 300.0 Bina Teeth Reenaiale GEG ae her husband, he des ared, qad put him | terday Hs St. Thomas's Ey pal Cl W One Hundred and Seventy: | here. In the trial, the drawing of a] “ Westinghouse was another star per-| ? rs : ? i no detailed arrange. RMth Street; Clarence Neal of No, 118| Ps Agured. It followed Browne's sig-|former. On enormous transactions it |.ce@ e04aea saeces A re x RAR TIS GRUSIIED ASSERT? Li On Hundred | und | Seventy- |nature to @ rather affectionate letter, | rose to 132-8 from a close at 1271-2 ent had been made ye Street; Marie Date of No. 145 3 nt " - pep The Proidant (haw atl Wear Gna Eunkeesth Birece wine | tne t. John thought it might stand | yesterday Chosen a beat man, although Col. Cohen of No. 820 West One Hundred | fF “Piswie.” @ pet name he belle Activity and strength characterized | w most Ukely @nd Eightioth Street, and Jessie|Mrs. St. John might have called|tie market, particularly in the rail- House was considered his mos Yl Sesonsid of Nos 198 Wadiw ort meen | Grovrne oh ale ada tal anal ea choice, One of Mrs, Galt's brothers Bente art : _|road and copper issues rucible sbably will give her away, Because pee othing in the rather tangled story | Steel gained nine points in the day's ure linase of Stee, Galle houit unfolded to Justice Scudder, however, | trading, Colorado Fucl made fi ae Maiee carts will be necessarily ‘VINCENT ASTOR SOARS | aroused as m eh int as the tes- iKhts points, and t iitolted to aamall group ‘mony of th elderly bachelor that| advanced two points to 801 | Pians for the honeymoon have not IN HYD ROAEROPLANE ad gone kissless and hugless| 1 strength displayed at the been completed, but it was indicated | srough life. St. John and his wife}opening gave traders reason to. be: to-day that the trip might include a] | have been separa ated, since last spring | lieve that the recent decline had re- Isit to the San Diego Exposition, |) Was Great.” jand have two small children, ‘The | stored the market to a strong tech visit, to. th a areat, Court asked Browne American his- United States For the third time nt of the Millionaire of Flight Up and tory a Presi¢ Says Vous | will take a bride, in choosing to Down ike Hudson have the ceremony performed not at | the White House, but at the home of] POUGHKERPSIE, N, Y., Oct, 1— the bride, Mr, Wilson follows a prece-|Unknown to his friends, Vincent Tyler, who was Chureh Astor took his first flight in his new hydro-neroplane late yesterday, it was learned to-day, The young million-| aire slipped away from hig estate at Rhinecliff and took practice spins of several hours up and down the Hud- | eon. dent set by President married in New York Ascension Wilson will make their firs wether in public since ment of their engagement to-morrow in .New York, where they go to a housg party given by the President's tnorrow venung they" wit atvend a| RUSSIAN DVINSK LINE heat dngron tuereara sowssa wass-| PIERCED BY GERMANS in the Mra. ¢ ppearane alt to- tnd he announce- ‘The machine worked beautifully, said Astor. “It wae next day, on the return toward Wash- about si@ing In| nical position, The railroad issues were strong and active at increased prices, New Haven and Norfolk and Western wi well up and New York Central sold ex-dividend at 98 3-4 and recovered its dividend in the first half hour of Mra, St. John’s lap. “Yes,” replied the broker, “her hus band brought me in the room where she was and set me down right on her lap, He also coaxed me to take her to movies and frequently asked me to buy a piano and an automobile trading. for them.” Baldwin Locomotive started off PARIS, Oct. 7.-~Tho Browne admitted writing Mrs. St.}31-2 points up at 1131-2, went to 114/the Germans bombarded violently John poetry and “joking letters.” One! and then swung back to 1101-2.| North of La Scarpe, and at the same of the letters read Weatinghouse opened on 2,500 from “Dear Myra: Lam glad to hear you | 129 1-2 to 3-4, compared with 1271-2 at| were repulsed at all points are coming home on the 18th, I hope} the close last evening. It was also announced that In th that you will get over being cross} American Cotton Oll advanced 21-4 before you gat back to Hempstead points to 60, a new high price for the “Tell Joo to look out in the last] year, ‘The fenture of the Conpers wa: ee ne ita atta minute In the barn and get killed all| Inspiration, which began the day's | 7 es of the railroad line to once. Take good enre of those| trading with 7,000 shares at from 46| Office says the counter-attack fatled GERMANS FIGHT ee TO RETAKE CHAMPAGNE HILL Germans delivered a series of stut which supplies the President Wilson’s Fiancee Coming Here To-Morrow on Visit TECH EEE EEDO VOCE OPES 2-O56-6-6-4-4-5-8-0-4--8-4+ —————_—<¢2—_____. Driven Back With Heavy Losses, Says French Official Report—Counter Attacks Re- pulsed in the Artois. OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. French War Offee offictally reported to-day that last night all the French front to the time delivered four counter-attacks against the positions recently conquered by the French near Souches, They Champagne istrict last evening the born attacks against the positions lost neh success there took them within two German armies, The War and the Germans suffered heavy losses ington, will see the second game in| | kiddies and come back no later than|to 47, the latter an advance of 13-4 The text of the War Office report follows the world's baseball championsbip | the 18th, T called on Floretta Whaley | Miami openod 13-8 up at 447-8 | “The enemy last night bombarded violently all our front to the north series at Philadelphia | 7.—Announcement| and she was peeved because I had MA lat ane eid iced arket easel lof La Scarpe. They undertook four successive counter-attacks against It is unde 1 the President plans man troops which | not been in before. She played the| 1" pers continued stron, the positions recently conquered by us in the forests to the west of the fo purchase the engagement ring | have been ng to capture the) plano for me. With love, GUS." |conda rising 3% 7%, a new high|road between Souchez and Angres. Here they were completely repulsed whilo in New York and that Mrs, | !P iene Huan city ot Pvinisk| Browne said the letter wae Written |/O00re. ot antes once a "There have been Intense bombardments in which both sides took part a age Wek pagans Ruse i Pere bay [oe the Whole Bt, John family to read, | aching 430, but climbed back to the south of the River Somme, in the sectora of Andechy, Dancourt and ata ir aera ean @ OF MASUE | Glee Me:refersncs $0 visiting Floretta ihe lose, |Canny, at Matz, to the north of the River Aisne, in the vicinity of Tracy le at the engagement might » Rusuiuny repeated thelr costly | Whaley, the girl who some years tal sales BAY WENO: tne treaek oh At. tard © known Lefore the formal mpt gh the Ger, |cloped with a Long Island minister |1 as aguinst 060 yester. | Val and at th ft ; announcement man | but fa after hand-to- | who was married, was all a joke, of | 4&¥ | In the Champagne district the Germans yesterday evening delivered The party will include Col, and| hand f cin Bleven | and that In his reference tc rob quatation 8) j@ number of stubborn counter-attacks, making use of successive lines of Mrs, House, Mrs, Gult's mother, Mrs. [proere 4.900 0 @ taken | eyo getting “killed all to on he | |troops, against the positions which they recently lost to us to the north Rolling; Miss Helen Woodrow Bo ee AR had unintentionally omitted a “not;” of Tahure. These attacks everywhere resulted in failure and the Germans Tumulty and the President's personal | once,” | | At Eparges we caused the explosion of two mines which Inflicted Seria the Braalden’ a in New -varkl ly Centres, Ist TOE AS GRAMEs Uhh Danes Hes | “There has been violent sannonediag tn whitch both sides participated he will stay with Col, House, but Afrs lea WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—M M frequently found them kissing and] ‘Pexelstroom Reported Lost— between Fie ARIAS, BOBS Ajostlle, o the' north of Fitrey, Galt, her mother and other members| saret Wilson, daughter of President Wil-| hugging, and once had returned un+ c ¢ In the Lorraine district a strong reconnoltring party of the enemy ef the party will stop at a hotel, Col |10 n who ne 18 conee ria at Butale, expectedly and found them seated Twenty Persons Said to Have |endearse to oceupy our trenches fn the vicinity of Athienneville, This Bouse occupies an apartment which |X at est DEY Ee Lg as pad Ae very close together on a lounge, He Been Saved advance was checked In front of our barbed wire entanglements and is not large enough to accommodate |i one ceived from these ap Jenied the “lap” episode or that he |repulsed by a combined curtain of fire and firing of our Infantry,” the entire party Jances would go to the movement te |had tried to thgow his wite in} LONDON, Oct, 7.—The | The village of Tahure 1s sttuated at five crossroads, two of them tm Early to-day a messenger carried a |yo1e the use of public schools a Browne's way or suggested purchases} steamer Texelatroom has been sunk] portant highways, very nearly in the exact centre of the fifteen mile front great bouquet from the White House | munity Miss Wilson b of a plano or an automobile by a German submarine, Thero were) on which the French, ton days ago, began thelr attack in Champagne. fonservatories to Mra, Gult's home Jelubn . Rot es aN yeary| Mrs. St. John sued for separation | twenty aurvivore, | The village ts nearly five miles east and a little south of the raflroad sion is ih Asesilon y that 0 of uchogle will create bet LA ass Toei i6 Grane Crain There are no records avatiable of /station of Somme-Py, toward which the French also drove iu thetr first rae xi fon the. innmitant ‘ho Hiat)on. | eas once lucked up for detault in ital Meroe ee gym ovemnents of the Texel: lattack, but, as the railroad sweeps in curve southward to the east of CKonuaued on Mints Page, 4 + ance ita iesp on, paymienk end was of 1,601 tone gress. ‘ Sommev’y, it la only a litte more than two miles trom the railroad, 400,000 MEN IN ARMIES OF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA SENT TO CONQUER SERBS French Troops Which Landed in Greece Have Already Crossed Line Into Serbia—English Have Also Put Big Army Ashore at Salonica. NEW GRECIAN CABINET HAS BEEN ANNOUNCED BERLIN, Oct. 7 (via London).—Large German and Austrian forces have invaded Serbia, crossing the Drina, Save and Danube Rivers at many places, the War Office announced to-day. ; It is stated that the invading troops have established firm footholds on the Serbian banks of the rivers. ' From other sources it was reported that a second German army was concentrated on Serbia's western frontier. It is this army, apparently, that has crossed the Drina, The Austro-Germans, in all probability, will strike quickly for the railway leading through Nish and Sofia to Constantinople, Bulgaria is expected 4o enter the war by invading Serbia’s eastern frontier, cutting the Salonica-Nish railway and thus shutting Serbia off from railway com- munication with the outside world. (The German announcement Indicates that the invading move- ment Is in progress along @ large part of the boundary between Austria and Serbia, The Danube forms the border from the Rou- manian frontier to Belgrade, the Save from Belgrade to the North- western corner of the country, and Drina runs along the western boundary to a point not far north of the Montenegrin line.) LONDON, Oct, 7.—An official despatch reached London to-day tating that the Austro-German armies concentrated against Serbia com- prise a total of 400,000 men ATHENS, Oct. 7.—The allies have served notice on Greece that all merchandise consigned through Greek ports to Bulgaria will be treated as contraband of and confiscated, -_ DOT he Britisn Mintster, an represen- BULGAR MINISTER GETS |itnowucemenc torday, thougn no fore PASSPORTS IN ITALY mal declaration of war has passed between Bulgaria and the allied powder, The allies, it is understood, intend to impose a blockade on Bul- London Hears of Drastic Action} garia similar to that decreed in the + British Order in Couneii s inat Ger- by the Government in eee. ss Rome. The British Minster was received by King Constantine yesterday, but LONDON, Oct. 7.~The Bulgarian was in conference with the King only a few minutes, Alexander Zaimis has accepted the Premiership in succession to M, Vemi~ zelos at the invitation of King Gon- stantine, He completed his Cabinet minister to Italy was to-day handed the Ttallan Foreign | Stefans! | News Axency despatch from Rome, his passports by Minister, according to a |to-day, M, Zalmiy will serve as For- BRITISH LOSE 17,074 jist eatiner SS “Sonstnutet es’ aoe lows $476 Were Killed, 10469 Woundelaasa Orr Sem ed, Including Two Brigadier-Gen- | Sand aC een Tone erals, and 1,429 Reported Missing. | Countourtotis, | Minister of Finance—Stephen Dra- roumis Minister tokis Minister of Tuetice and cations—D, G. Thallta, The Cabinet members will appear in the chamber on Monday, LONDON, Oct, 1.—The first detach- ments of French troops who landed LONDON, Oct, 7.—The casualties \mong officers of the British army of Instruction—M. Theo- from Sopt, 2 killed ea, a In the ficers we the beginning of the war up to are 17,074 OF these 6,178 were | wound. | ing 10,409 we re listed as mt ded Sept 181 0 © wounded r had 1,429 w fortnight Ned, 2 And 11 are missing, « total of 432. The/at Salonica are reported to have Indian itingent lowe 20 killed reached the Serbian frontier near wounded; Australians, 8 killed a Veo, where they were recetved wounded, and Royal Field Artillery, | enthusiastically by the Serbian Da- § Killed, 15 wounded, Losses In indl-/trol, Othor reinforcements for the vidual regiments do not exceed ff-|Serbs are hurrying forward from teen Salontca as rapidly as railway facili- In the fortnight two Brigadter Gen ties will permit, Field Marshal Li- man von Sanders, who has been the re German commander of the Turkish erals were W Sunday World Wants Work forces in Europe, has arrived at Phil Monday Morning Wonders.’ ippopolta, Bulgaria, midway between ,