Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
meted hitaeer oe ee % Lf . Shae cs THE EVEWING WORLD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, BERLIN SAYS FRENCH TROOPS F 'AILED IN SIX MASSED ATTACKS Aarne oot no King of the Greeks, Who May Be Forced Into War, (ona SHIP FIRED OW palette And His Wife, inter of the German Kater GREAT DRIVE PLAN OFF COAST OF MEXICO a= ~ OFALESFOLED, ja = or ne © Projectiles Struct Ship, B ing One and Wounding 6, MIO DE JANEIRO, Oot ttre mo rags! ome Gam Malte Massed Attacks by Enemy Fail — French arrived here (0-day trom ’ rT — Mesias, and vuperte’ Ghat Gao tak Lose Heavily, Declares Official y urg ‘ese Pon teen oAched 6! one OF on Gnkmewe locking Combi . | aon the forte of the aity Reve bees Report — — ” The captoln of the Gan Maite eng that soon after leaving Tuspam tte vere! Was attacked in the night, ena thal eight projectiios exploded mien HENLIN (via The Hague), Oot. 1 | M8 M08 One mation was killed and ain we mainied The vema wae He | damaged, but inanaged to caoape, ormed with long-range rife and sive in East and West mipe-layers are pincing @ Goubie row OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT. of mines scrom the port, The city & fal of troops officares by Germans BENIN (via London) Renewed fighting Withdraws trom the Turkied army te he ( hempagne wes reported to-day in the offiela! — et of great reverity in na A Kimantic offensive movement, un omen Constantioopic efmy bendeuert Follows a Tounsian, French and Mritieh armies Geastia dectares the Bulgarian to. |! Dendeueriere ones We SOO CANE OF We Papert delivering simultaneous Viows agaizer| 0% the internment of te test tet bare noted Pordinans they| “TW* Frouch offensive in the Champagne continues After « strong the Ger lanned by the| Corman susiilary cruiser ot Newport OE eupport bum to the eveut of Wer, artillery fire, gradually increasing to the uimoe! loteusity, attacks recom eee ee . News there have been no reports tm- oes ott (él of cavloun out- uciiy aa deserial allied general stalls, according to Im | dieating the presence of German war eeaks agains: Ferdinand’s desire to meneed ye ve bree! formation reaching bere to-day, but| craft in the Atlantic enter the war on the side of the Ger “Northwest of Bouain six mwansed attacks by the French broke down was blocked in the east by Field Mar. - manic alliance and asserte the -_ with a heavy lone to the enemy Two offioers and 180 men were made (shal von Hindeaberg z. bas been pisced under mart! pricwers. | The allies echeme of strategy called Reumanis bas not declared herself, “To the weet of the Somme-Py-Boualo bighroad sections of (wo newly \for the iave to strike a heavy biow sho ts rushing troops to the from: |grrived divisions succesdad a one point in penetra across our fore- = me oe Se ee Se French and British were buritng their post Hine of trenches in the direction of Ste Marie The enemy was (=) tacks against the See ane tears driven out again by immediate counter-attacks. Twelve officers, 29 non rie Saint ton ink ae peers pois na regeg gn « poaition to (commissioned officers and 660 men were left prisoners in our hands. Two Hussian prisoners. The Slave were to co-operate with the Roumanians if mac guns were captured. Mast of the highroad mentioned above the |attaék in force along the Dvinsk- they decide w side enemy was unable to achieve rosulte worth mentioning Smorgon line, driving the Germans a trip under those con- attack Austria. Row “By massed attacks in « small trench section east of the Navarian into the swambe and Gupiieating von ditions is worth 5 cenes,"” ries bas coveted farm, in which the enemy succeeded in holding out, @ counter atteck ts opus faeal 2 led aaa se saysSamuel Hopkins Adams, firtke now to fulfil her national esp | ei1) proceeding. Only at and near Tabure was the enemy muccessful, after gag thor Seasebed Ma The Tribune's truth-in- qntions. fhuetuating engagements, In capturing 400 metres of ground The attack | offensive ip accsréanes with this past pea dis orf in speak- was brought to a standstill by our counter attack | plan, His advance guards pushed for- ing of a transporta- {Capture of Tahure was announced yesterday in the French = | ' official report | \ r “Attempts of the enemy to plerce our positions north and northwest of \ b the Beausejour farm failed completely. Wherever the enemy succeeded in } ——— tion route, “then, on every condition of comfort, air, hygiene, cleanliness. and , a ride on the Fifth Avenue Bus should be worth $5!” And still, Mr. Adams, the fare is only ten cents on @ FIFTH LABOR DEMANDS 30,000 RECRUITS WEEKLY Union Appeal Says Greater Force) Is Imperative and Equip- ment Is Ready. ward and then almost immediately began to withdraw. Russky found both his flanks menaced by von Hin- denburg. His armies were threatened with envelopment in the very marshes | in which he had hoped to defeat the | Germans and bis every move, he dis- covered, had been countered by the Kaiser's Fieid Marshal. The whole Russian army on the Dvinsk-Smorgon line began to retreat. The reurement was so rapid that the {only clashes of importance were be-! | tween the pursuing landsturm and the | Russian rearguards, In their flight | from von Hindenburg’s net the Slavs abandoned munitions and hundreds) of stragglers fell into German hands. Though it 1s fully realized here that the allies have not made their Gnal| penotrating our trenches they were killed or taken prisoner. The positions | remained in our possession throughout Three officers and 300 men were | carried off. Three machine guns also were captured from the enemy | “A flerce but fruitless attack during the early morning hours against our position in the orickyard northwest of Ville#ur-Tourbe was followed in the course of the day by weak advances only, which from the very begin- | ning were either repulsed or frustrated by our artillery fire “North of Arras there were only unimportant hand grenade engage ments. BIRTHDAY SERENADE AWAKENS POET RILEY AQ) GIRL SAYS SHE LED WHEN TOLD 10 00 SO famued yesterday by the authorised represen: tives of the three national committees of trades unions—the Parliamentary Committee, the Gen- Unions ecutive Com- The manifeste declares that tene |FORGED MESSAGES WERE SENT WILSON THE KING SANE Su QUEEN OF SURVIVOR OF WRECK TELLS OF HIS PERILS "CLOSING QUOTATIONS. thousands of men of military age fitness have net yet joined the colors. Stating that equipment and supplies of munitions for these men are ready, the manifests urges thet they asqume immediately their share ef the burden, Their failure to do so fg attributed to the fact that they do not appreciate the seriousness of the| situa’ “Love's Old Song” Played by Musicians Carrying Torches and Candles, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct, T— James Whitcomb Riley's birthday, which is being celebrated throughout the nation, had a strikivg beginning. Rowed Away from Fairmount Then Back Again to Find Ship Broken Up. Derrick Onderberg, forty-eight, a native of Holland and a sailor, was & passenger on the Red Cross liner Plorizel which arrived this afternoon AT MURDER TRIAL Margaret Everdeane Accuses Assistant District Attorney of Urging Her. With net Low, Alaa, Gold Mince Allis almera pe Nar. Chemica K Nanees from previous closing, Protests Sent Him Against Action) on Woman Suffrage, Repudi- ated by Alleged Signers. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—Among legrams of praise and criticism re- jcelved at the White House to-day in connection with the President's an- nouncement yesterday that he would vote for woman suffrage in New Jer- jefforts in the west, Berlin 19 certain that the massed onslaughts will be repulsed more easily theg were the first. “It Is hell on earth to endure that avalanche of artillery,” admitted one officer, just back from the western front, “but everywhere officers and men are optimistic and certain that the Frenoh can never break through.” Trains will be in operation between DIEo. RAPFERTY—On Oct. 8, tn Chicago, JAMES RAFFERTY. oon of John aad Catherine Rafferty, County Tyrone, Ire- land. Vunera! on Oct. 8 from the residence of his alster, Mre. M. Rafferty, 662 W. BOth et.. New York City, with @ bigh mass at St. Raph Chureb. the ears maunand rsorulte weekly.’ | Long before dawn to-day musiclans| from Nova Scotia, Derrick sailed on | ey, Oct. 19, several of the proteste| Hille, France and Vine. Russie, withe HELP_WANTED—MALE. ciency of our|entered Lockerbie Street and sere-| the ste: Vairmount with a load of] Margaret Everdeane, a very pretty 1 to bear forged aignn-|to-day, thay Will be operated. vie | °Osts ema et mittee Tee ek s and secure such @ victory as! naded the poet. A large basket of/ coal fram Newport News on Sept, 10, nineteen-year-old girl, whose testi- tures, etary Tumulty sent ac-| Koenisberg. This track line will later | sar gael chance for o advancement; hours, will free the world from the fear of qowers wax placed on his doorstep.| for Clentuckes for a carro of mah ; ce the senders of alt{be linked up with roads running into | CS. 68 Word, that military tyranny whieh Germany b " * of mahog-| mony before a jury in the Court of} knowledgments te senders ‘of All| So UBKeG Ge i ere Toe cand | SSL@CED ERpoioana amet would impose upon it.” The serenaders, bearing lighted can-| any, The ship came to grief thirteen | General Sessions last Mey recuiteatn dved fepties trom | Waren and ozner cities of Foland, FED Experienced | ciavalar, sa operators The manifesto, which is addressed | dies and red torches, marched into/ day» later on @ reef in the Bahamas. |¢he conviction of Owney Madden, a hose names werelare now repairing Russian railroads, Ag, "sii ® “Ame bmstorment Dept, Md sd a Copies to sere Lockerbie Street, They tiptoed tothe! Derrick, with atx others rowed to| went aide wang loader, of mansiaugh. | 18, saying they eerie Nigkers ot the natiat | Riley houne and formed u circle, An} caustic ivland, fifty miles away, ex- ‘ iavewed Rance ¢ ; ges to the White = = —— = = nation | netrumental rendition of “Love's Old ter for complicity in the killing of House nese came from See ras \agona” siole xt on the antumn ate [one fo ont ® wireless station, |wiiliam Moore, to-day declared to Trenton } euch gravity as now exists, | Their boat had sprung a leak and the a Judge Nott that the testimony she men subsisted on email fish for nine and soon lights began to appear in <y . -e gave at Madden's trial was absolute. |f ITEMS yen INVESTORS. J ‘s old-fashioned red brick " 4 Company earned ane lowed and the serenade closed with |” Thon they rowed back to the wreck | sentence of twenty years in Sing Sing Pmtoele for the KILLS FOUR WORKMEN! “gz? Nigtscaan cut tuuanesg|te find everybody sone and the boat] Prison italia en; Riley ‘nent word that he had| broken up on the rocks. The rest A Defying Judge Nott, that she did not care and declaring whether she Wishing him sorenaders left] Lockerbie Street as silently they Western} carnings for | 1 $1,450,553 Net | of the crow had been piceked up by a wrecking tux from Jami which T IS ONLY NATURAL THAT LOFT COCOA SHOULD BE AS GOOD AS LO! ck Saal sen i : FT CHOCOLATES, for it a produced in Plant Turning Out $35,000,000} nia come. foundithe: towhoat two ange teit| blame tor hor allense Nenioce Aur | very much the came manne: that same inde- War M iy ci Ae Gov. Halston's proctain a fonns te plame for her alleged perjury on As " smpany_ sold be Kine ogpie pant d Fepabe Snes, domme Lice ar Munitions Order tor Allies | na Mr, Kiley'’s birthday as sistant District Attorney Walter » due J 1, 101%. Total finable excellence which has placed LOFT CANDY in @ Damaged by Heavy Crasa. | 20%, 4nd Uewng a te 4| Deuel, Bhe told Judge Nott that thaue Of 800,000,400 I NOW outs class of its own. LOFT COCOA is the BEST COCOA ob- if * - Devel had told her, after Moore's tainable, and when you take into consideration that EMPORIUM, Pa. Oct. 7.—Four|tenoal there whe a BILLION BUSHEL CROP murder, that Madden had inspired the | k one TEN Bee attire at een ree tt Men were killed and a doxen serlous- Bake had bialiee eae crime and would have to be convicted. . Wor ele at Geen * I Lofe Stores. ° ly injured in the explosion of 5,000) pounds of gun cotton at the Aetna Explosive Company's plant last night. ‘Mr. Deuel told me," tho girl said, “that unless I testified to wha OF WHEAT BEATS RECORD Vehigh Val +1 Maxwell MI ei por everywhere and p told | Max. y were prominent, Th end to-night with a Special for Thursday FrABHLON GUM DROP The Special for Friday NUT-TOP BON BONS—This sweet yration will nau mo against Madden I would bo sent |\i"° This Year's Yield in Uni pe od Of mellowent. © Workmen are sourching the ruins to- ——__— uis Year's Yield in United States} to” stiaon, Ifo told me to aay that 1| Mia ion when "i Pee oat CRaestater envelowed ine covertan day, a it is fearod the death list] WEATHER WON'T INTERFERE | = Greatest Ever Produced in |saw Maddon standing on the corner| Si 1A NEST AOR eon fo i tas dae Creams ond toned ie 1 Oe may be larger. The blow-up was in , A f when Doyle was killed.” x sed on earning , se Lam ote ® medley of plea the cotton drying department. This WITH SERIES’ OPENING. Any Country. Judge Nott asked tho Everdeane|S 000" in ereliht i a ti dc ot os buliding is isolated, consequently the! WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—A billion. bac utpg rest of the great plant suffered only «irl if ehe know what she was doing. |< These figures In- N We Also Offer y Conditions Predicted by at gross in history oe the hriday Extra Special bushel wheat crop, the greatest ever| ‘I certainly do,” was the reply. “I ad for one month SUPER, © OORT ATES, on CHOCOLATE — COVERED from fiying tragments of masonry | hington Bureau for Phila | crown in any country, haa been pro-|4m here to get an innocent man out ma <-— ae 7 ead ae (ead | SET SON and stecl, No reason for the explo- delphia To-Morrow, duced in the United States thi e of prison,” r Copper Co. stockholders your clous. but when bie. tempt ited States this yea: e led to new bonds to ex- tage 4 “a Beas 8 of richest Sugar Cream are ex sion bas been established. WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 Although | The Government's preliminary esti-| Besides Deuel, the girl charged Mis: tent of 40 per cent, of their holdings jo oupremely Bixby ana th 1y Mavored With finest Ol of Heo The Actna plant here is @ product} eroudy weather Is forecasted for Phila-] mates of the great crop, made to-day,|Goldman, @ representative of Miss ea A ee re, the iG) Value neot=eraft: Famour | Premiun earned cuit Kd of the Buropean war. It is manufav-|deiphia to-morr officials “of the} placed it at 1,00 000 bushels, or|Maud Miner's Waverly Home, with fonds! are ten= ‘ Weather Bureau thought the opent of the world’s series could be pla. withstanding Saturday, they said, might bring sun- shine, turing munitions for the British and Jay sald they French Governments. Growth of the Plant on account of war ordera hus added about 6,000 to the population of Emporium. Nine hundred men are emplo to the plants during the day. ‘aad 111,000,000 bushels a record crop of 1912, The corn crop, now approaching \ority, in estimated at 3,026,169,000 bushels, or 98,000,000 bushels less than the record, the alleged subornation of perjury She said that Miss Goldman wrote down what Deuel wanted her to tes- tify to and instructed her to commit it to memory “When 1 told Mr, Deuel the truth,” larger than the _—— CHICAGO Weer. AND CORN ——- WINNERS AT LAUREL, tts q 110° 100%} FIRST RACK —Sebling for ene declared, “ho insisted I was lying The compa: rted ty el furlongs,” Lonilec ake do . ying cor re Mage gg AD oar Fd aad Bertoni might itutiee NAVAL ADVISERS ELECT, [ana told mo that unless 1 tostitoa BY. to be worth $35, ( a “hay bee f the way he wanted me to do I would Ea diz Burk ah st Ba x syred hate. | 8, 8e8¢ to the Tombs.” 7. mtauri Evian Allen, Canto and ‘arias oman A. ° owen Chate-| in reply to questions of Assistant KIPLING’S SON MAY BE ALIVE. i000 tog sail aac eau asl aster tern 7 ee Pare emaeeceseere hue bi <r Bae "ay! admitted that directly after Madden's | 0", Author's Boy “Wounded and suet fish toad My rue). WASHINGTON, Oct, 7.—The new/trial she had complained to District | Total ales, 14! iat naval Board of Advisers to-day at its| Attorney Perkins that Madden's gang ings” Hope Not Abandoned, Sie frat business meeting elected the fol-|was threatening Her with death Un-} o.snee iy expected t Mn thway of Profits t ’ INDON, Oct. 7.—The Times says: jowing officers: Chairman, ‘Thi less sho changed her testimony, She] ,,, Octobe: pected byt A P. Th L d Th W Id “With reference to the unofficial eaten, Ocanue Meat Pink Wine Phun: |Ganleds HAWAYSE, nat Maddan's come | <funeee » Dem Feesrs 16 SSP a ay at Leads to [he World! nouncements of the death of John Ki; man, Dr, Peter Cooper Hewitt, New| Panions had ually induced her to ro. ling, son of Rudyard Kipling, we under York; Second Vice Chairman, William | (Mt. of Mat Ain “amenta to do 40, Wh _ promises or inducements to do #0, en you see a stream of dollars wtand that tho facts are ae follows: L, Saunders, Plainfield, N, J.; Secretary, | Frieda Horner. another witness ee is ‘wounded end missing,’ tut nd though hone is is een fia ir Trom a Kealty Bargain ‘low, Phomas Lovins, Stamford, Conn.; assist nomas ‘Lo OnNn.} auwist Just trace them to their source if where ant to the Chairman, M. R, Hutehinson, Madden, has also recanted oBth girls have made thelr testimony against her testimony. affidavits rocanting a XH 4- pearance, a N. J They come from you would know, iy ‘abandoned’ ta tout, Nes: ‘Rewine _ given on Madden's trial, on which Hostel MO on vhanter to Defend Thomas, | Colligan bases a motion for a vow As lke as not you'll ascertain, ND Feil convicted gangster. It Weman Aoranes F Taking Mrs. Rub- iy Ma, fatlouge Stare Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter, former pi I for tt ie bonvicted aanewier: | tt W m If you watch what you're about, sir, 7 Dlamend, deo ay a Wh Lieutenant Governor, was @esigned] and Willie Mott, a sailor on the b ti i That the Realty Bargain ‘hey lead to Mra, Piizabeth Sherman, titty years | ‘in “Meve to-day by Judge Malone, in General| tieship Florida, that Madden was con- . old of No. 24 Boerum Place, Brook. Sessions, to the defense of Charlea|victed, Willie. Mott, \ A World Ad. pointed out, sir, John Fitch Patented His Steamboat tien Kear sy according to io Jyn, was held this morning in the| Hee uit Thomas, former owner of the CI Colligan, has also recanted hin testi- ; Y ‘ Coney Island police court by Magi: ine isu bx! Hotel, Seventh Avenue and Thirty-| mony Three Years After Carstairs Rye 63,193 WORLD Me Gelemar: Ip. $1,000 ba 5 LACT fifth Btreot, who ts under indictment = rs Was Established ' & charge of c for the rder of M it ynam| ant vere Pi \ ret glen. diammona of thet prises P00 fod" OMI Vit te alleged in the indictment that| Mrs the ‘The superiority of Carstairs Ryo | WH Ware Beinted: During the bast 9 Montiiine Hahiter. "Mrs Runiin'’s complaint wae pumes trosearolta tw ani] Thomas Killed Hennessy on Oct. 18] five-story tenement, No. 9 yur looms large alongside of *‘luter = | . 12 S07 MORE THAN feromaanios affi from rhe V5 ee Ok; [dant after luring him. from e cate, tleth Street, dropped a bundle of wood arrivals,’' in times past and present. a. ° THE HERALD! herm nd. erman Ving! L108; Home e |} Thomas was ar shed before Jud, with @ crash r bin in the cell: In the non-refillable bottle—"‘A fare tia ht By See ae ee HEC hens, ces prarotta an elie att ard ‘ Fl ia cr whit eas ft Durely rotesed bith Good Bottle to Keep Good Whiskey ; 4 we fixes fonda: 0] arre | w indie whicl a wi lound t sd he fe s Baile SA Ae Mat, Wan indisted wiih, homes. was, hige| dynamite. "tis rupnoned twat nom’ ot || Good.” Many New World Ad. Realty Bargain Offers Every Day!) | stole © explosive from the Steinw ¥ FC) im, | tubs werk in the nelghboriood ; —_ + i . 3 —_— *. = - ees nee! \ \ | Be é