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thee tem the Avetre . Bertin are e* 4 Patohes fr . & three _ + Gay baitle © pponite The invaders threw over seooe Hard hells on Beder ve evaten ot um eiroyed and Jewieh families & n the ruine n alka meh artiiiery (ook par ae _ Pense of the city The frit, # Seve Reary guns, indoles srk CERMANS IN AIR RAIDS fostes upon the and sank two monitors te | Although no office! message hs! been forthcoming, Roumanis Th Offensive on the | known to be mobilizing and may : enter the war on the sive of the Niemen Beaten Back sities soon. Premier Bratiane of Roumania has giver the Italien Government to understand thet Reumanian co-operstion on the wide of the Quadruple Entente may be considered as certain, wording to « special despatch from Rome, received in Paris early to- day and forwarded here The Roumanien Government, however, Says Petrograd Pernoc Russian f Austro-German AD, Oot cy lines 12 (via London) pierced the the Strips ‘They bave already taken pris con liver oners more than 2,000 men and slaty will choose ite own time for tak: ofcers and have captured four guna ing the fleld against the Austro- [ang ton rapid-firers. ‘The Russian i “iy advance in being pushed vigorously, Violent demonstrations have oc: | cured in Bucharest, wires the Rome| Successful operations against the ©orrespondent of the Chronic the | Germans in the vicinity of Dvinak are People demanding the iminediate entry | recorded in the official atatement ef Roumania into the war against Austria, Germany and Bulgaria Roumanians as a mass, the paper Geclares, want the present Ministry to realize Roumania’s aspirations of @enturies and seize the Austro-Hu @arian Transylvania. Messages from Rome declare Italy, which is still at peace with Germany, may soon declare wai Until she does she cannot operate with the allies in the Serbian campaign or the Darda- nelies operations, nor can her warships fire on German sub- marines, a fact which greatly hampers British and French equadrons in the Mediterranean. Italy's declaration of war on the Germans would greatly increase the allies’ influence in the Bal- kan states, especially the attitude of Greece and Roumania, and might be the weight necessary to issued last night at the headquarters of the General Staff, The communt eation follows Houth of Friedrichstadt seventy- five bombs were dropped on the vil- jages of Vaihop Tauerkain from our aeroplanes. Good hits were ob- | werved. “In the Dvinak region, on many parts of the front, furious fighting ha been carried on successtuily oes the Germans, who assumed the offen- sive repeatedly, Northwest of Dvinak | the Germans were ejected from vent bounovka and forced to flee by new | attacks of our troops. In the ton | of the bigh road southwest of Dvinsk the Germans were driven out of their trenches between Lauizess Ghey and Ghirvishki, In pursuing them we took @ line from the southeastern end of Lake Medmoussi to Laytaces Ghey. Firing continued on Lake Demen get these two nations to declare |from midday until dark. German cian dn tle Gatennnie diianan, aviators bombarded Dvinsk and the Austria and Germany are urging|®¢4rest railway stations, Our cav-| ‘Albanians to fight against Serbia to| “ry occupied Outstue, on the western | “free Macedonia,” which is inhabited | Shore of Lake Boghinsky. We repulsed adout equally by Albanians and Bul-| ‘be enemy's attempt at an offensive garians, according to a despatch from | {7pm Lubtcha, on the Upper Niemen," Bari, It ts announced that Prinoe| (PARIS, Oct, 12.—That the Germans William of Wied, former ruler of Al- |!" the Dvinsk, Russia, regiou have ania, who has been on the Serbian | Cased thelr offensive and seem to be front with German troops, has re-| ‘Tying only to hold their own, was | Wireless. indicated by reports from the eastern war theatre to-day. It was belleved turned to Albania. Many persons who have been given THE EVENING WORLD, TU PEED AABN SMES Ors ESOAY, OCTOBER Greek Reservists Aboard the Constantinos; Ship Was Recalled To-Da +44 6660660006600600065 COS OSCCSSEEESEEES GO. UPPECerrRUeroeeroerrry err After the Sailing CPEPEDERMOED SEDO ERO REDS GRECIANS KEEP UP ARMED NEUTRALITY New Premier Announces His Pol- icy to the Chamber of Deputies | at Athens, LONDON, Oct, 12—The Greek Chamber was informed by Premier Zaimis at a meeting yesterday that in order to better assure the vital inter ext of Greece her neutrality “will for the present be armed.” The Premier added that the future course of the Ministry will be adapted to meet events as they occur and ex- |Preswed the belief that the Govern- 11| ment’ course has the support of the RESERVISTS’ SHIP. BOUND FOR GREECE HELD DOWN BAY The big Greek steamship Constantinos, headed out of this port for Gr Vasilefs| ngers, in- led to serve in the Greek army, turned back 587 pa. | cluding over 2,000 reservists © at Ambrose Channel Light at lo'clock to-day and ts now anchored! poopie, off Quarantine, She had left the} In reply, former Premier Venizelos | Erie Pier in Jersey City at 8 o'clock! sald: “The question is not whether we, Jtwelve hours after her advertised] ought to make war or not, but when |time for sailing, and was recalled by|We ought to enter the war, In any | case, we ought not to allow Bulgaria to crush Serbia in order that sh may attack us with 4 The sitting of th we The orders for the recall of the Vasilefs Constantinos came by cable 1 her forces,” Chamber then decorations by King Ferdinand of|tfop withdrawals for the Servian | fom the offices of the National) way adjourned until next Monday. Bulgaria are reported to have re- invasion caused this inactivity. Bteam eater weitere ——< turned their decorations as a Pr0te#t | ane victory for the Russtans on the line, received the cabiegtam soon| PRINGE OF WALES'S AUTO river Stripa, reported by Petrograd, | 2 was won in Eastern Galicia, where the troops of Emperor Nicholas start- 21,000 LOST IN TEN DAYS. ed a formidable offensive coincident LONDON, Oct. 12.—British casuaities| With the opening of the Teutonio Feported since Oct. 1 amount to more| campaign against Serbia. The attack than 21,000 oftioers and mes. is being made north of the Rou-| e wee! nd casualty lst published! mantan border, and may have been Yesterday gives 200 officers and 4.300) wigertaken with a view to the politi. men. This brings the total Mths Dublished in the Londun papers aince the| CA! effect on the Balkan situation. The Stripa River ts a branch of the Ziret of the month up to ¥81 officers and 20, Dnlester, extending north to the west St men. mong the dead is Brig. Gen. Fred- | of parnapol, — erick F. Wormald, a major of hussars when the war began, who won the ~ Distinguished Service Medal in Bouth} TOWN NEAR DVINSK TAKEN FROM RUSSIANS, SAYS BERLIN REPORT. Africa. BERLIN (via London), Oct, 12.~ PAIN IN. KIDNEYS The official statement says to-day regurding the operations in the Eastern Says Backache is sure sign you have been eating theatre of war: too much meat. iroup of Field Marshal von HWin- denburg: On our western front at Dvinak our attack led up to the storm- ing of the enemy position wes: of Illukst over a front two and # half kilometres (1.5 miles wide. Three of- ficers and 287 men were taken prison ers and one machine gun was captured. Russian counter attacks were re Salts best to clean Kidneys| ""2*4 Group of Prince Leopold of Bava- a: There ix nothing to report roup of Gen. von Linsingen: En emy cavalry have evacuated # fle near Jexierce, ‘The position as regards the Ger- nan troops belonging to the army of Gen. Count Bothmer is unchanged.” COTTON PIECE GOODS NOW MADE CONTRABAND and overcome any Bladder irritation, When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed toload your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and ir ritate the entire urinary tract. Keep yout kidneys clean like you keep your wels clean, by flushing thein ba mild, harmless sults which removes the | body's urinous waste and stimu them to their normal activity. 4 ¢ The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 2 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance | oft keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any phar- macist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tabl panty in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a flew days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the 9 £0 Into scid of graper and lemon juice, com- or under certain bined with ek aad has heen used for Edward Grey, Generations to clean and stimulate ,.¢ 4 ted slogged kidneys; also to neutralize they RIT Seated snes rue: eo ban, acids in urine so it no longer is a cource °° and cotton yarn all have of irritation, thus ending bladder weak, PECH declared contraband, and that vote every possible step has been taken to Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- prevent any supply of these from makes a delightful effervescent reaching Germany. ter drink which everyone sbould | 1! was intended, the Foreign Sec- now and then to keep their kid- | Try added, forthwith to declare as © meys clean and active Try thir, also | C2Btaband cotton piece goods and } ins the water Arinklag, aud od other solten products And prensa © export to neutral countries con- gu_"il wonder hat became of tiguous to ‘ermany and trouble backache—| such goods capable of bethg used in % 4 the manufacture of explosives, Great Britain Taking Every Step to Keep the Staple Out of Germany, Sir Edward Grey Says. LONDON question asked -In replying to the House of the in ‘ommons to-day as to whether overnment was still allowing cotton jermany in certain cases, cireumstances, sir the Secretary for For- on waste --——— ustria of after he had seen the liner back out into the North River and steam down the Bay. Mr. Galanos has no advices beyond BLOWN UP BY A SHELL the brief cabled order to hold the] Haj Just Left It te Inspec hip here until further ni Inas- : ‘ . ena the vessel carries such aj Trenches, Soldier Says in Let- large number of reservists whore ter—Chauffeur Killed. fares are being paid by the plan y government, it is assumed that the LONDON, Oct. | his automobile inspect trenches on the British fr ern Fran turned 12.—Alighting from to order holding the Vasilefs Const tinos here proceeds from Greek offi- cial xources and is based on the prop- osition that Greece will not enter the war. 2 Vv ‘onstantinos ts a new Gy She tatrien 80 first cabin, $10) by a shell and the chauffeur killed, second cabin and 1,997 steerage pas-| The Sheffield Telegraph tells the sengers and js under the command of | story to-day, quoting from a soldier's Capt, P. Aleologos lTetter. pn she abrubtly turned around and hold the ship where she tx until he re- Run Ashore, | The German ore steamer Germania, Colonial Forces After Thirty- CLAIM cer ain at in north- , the Prince of Wales re- find the machine blown up lo yesterday afternoon, but the ship rm mained at her pler all night taking on cargo, There was intense excitement most out of sight of fand and that ex- | ie elt ent mrew more intense as the} voswel dropped anchor at Quarantine. | Sink One Merchant Steamer and ere from at man coal steamer has been sunk in IN WESTERN AFRIGA aimss 'scussweunn by "a suxe je ine, prebably an English boat. marine also believed to be British, To avold being sunk the Germania was beached. Her crew was saved, aboard the Vasilefs Constantinos when All Mr. Galanos can say is that he will : Force the Second |The crew was saved, Capture Wumbiagas From German | pacanneeersicaclll ITALIANS ADVANCES. All the passengers were aboard | te | ‘BRITISH SUBMARINES started back for New York when 4 ceives furthe orders from abroad. COPENHAGED Oct. 1 A Ger- southbound, was fired upon by a sub- Battle, Hour LONDON, Oct, 12--Another success for British arms in the German colony in Western Equatorial |7 Africa, where allied troops have fighting the for months, was officially announced day. The statement saya “Wumviagas, in the Kamerun, Kamerun, ML of Battles Near Mwe Valley been nod Carso KROME, Oct, 12.—The ement has been bes al Staff: “In the zone between the Adige Vatley and Hrenta, notably at the hy atean, several to- Germans followin dbyt was 1 of Val © 4 by British forces after Rptured bY Bel “s fter 8) auna, our troops made bold daxhes thirty-hour engagement on Ovt. o The enemy Naiderable numbers, |MEAINt enemy positions. reaches were fe being enorgetically pursued.” made in barbed wire entanglements, il some defensive works were destroyed Fhe jast Previous PrIUNN Peper OW Ana KrOUps Of enemy Lroops were re campaign in the Kamerun was) pulaed. We made a fow prisoners, in- when a German. de Ading an officer schaka Was reported | The enemy during the night attac Germans were then sald to be in re- |Our positions on Ato Maronia, at Malgapoverna and Alto northwest of Arsiera, with losses ‘On the Carso plateau st by our Lroops are reporte mm the pl was rep treat i ULTS. H advances particularly a LATONIA RES ihe to-day was asked ly argument the c \preme Court advance for e Involving the powor eins to exclude from Blates motion te Ustoms offt the United fil picture then| we GIVE SECOND DOSE OF LIFE SAVER T0 ANTHRAX. VICTIM __ — (Continued from First Page.) | ‘ | | his various pursults at Riveriead, | where he has lived the seventy-one | years of his life, | “When I was much younger,” he whispered, with his eyes twinkling toa initor to-day, “I was examined by a phrenologist. After feeling the bumps of my head he informed me that I had @ strong grip on iife, and if I ever came to a place where death faced me there would be an awfully hard strug- | gle. Ho was a good phrenologist.” SAYS HE MAY YET WRITE OWN OBITUARY. The public interest in his case has touched and interested the old gentle- man very much. He commented on it to his wife and daugnter Syrena and his son Philip, who hurried here yea- terday from Dartmouth College. “Weill.” he sald, with a half stran- gled chuckle, “they haven't printed my obituary After all, I may live to write it myself.” Many of the men who were taught by Judge Stackpole at school have called at the hospital. Only one or | two were admitted to the sickroom af- |ter bathing their hands with an anti- | septic solution, On the balcony out- jslde the | ward there was a | group of them all day chatting with | the members of the Stackpole family, |among them being the Rev, William |P, Harmon, Judge Stackpole's pastor. pation An interesting circumstance which nay have some bearing on Justice | ckpole's illness was learned tc day. It xeems that just before he was taken Il, the Judge had donne some Winter underwear which had been packed away for a long time in an old trunk, in close contact with a sheepskin, It may have been that the germs of anthrax were in the old skin, and that they were taken into Justice Stackpole's system through some cut or serateh on his leg The Judge had no live stock. Health inwpectors visited his home yesterday and took away and burned his cloth- | | and bedding and all the furniture with which he had recently come in contact, There in a careful inspection being made of all the horses and cows of the town, and those which come a from other parts of Suffolk County, SERUM DISCOVERED AFTER | YEARS OF RESEARCH, The serum which is being used was prepared by Dr, Kichorn after years of research, Anthrax hag been a scourge of cattle in tropical countries since Abraham tended his flocks, It is comparatively rare in temperate but {ts appearance is always ded, In the experiments of the Hureau of Animal Industry of the Department of Agriculture only sev- n cattle suffering with anthrax of 600 treated with the anti- out anthrax serum died. Secretary D. Sayer of the New York State Department of labor, Division of Industrial Hy- glene, issued the following bulletin: n view of the fact that a number dienry in the vielnity of the wood’ called Ferro] of cases of anuirax have been re- Belling + maiden | gt Cavallo.” ported in and about the city during Nairn = _ the last fow days, and as this is a sain ete | Want Whee urried in| disease not easily recognized and Tindy oa tank which In a human being often proves Mut WASHIN: Get, 12—The Su-| [tal those workers handling hides, horsehair, wool, Koat hair and gon skins are cautioned that the slightest abrasion of the skin should be given pmediate attention, anthrax which may prove fatal ap. pear early as a very slight infection.” Many cases of oa WSR 12, 1816 FRENCH REPORT GAINS AT IN NIGHT ss \ Bomt 4 Jes in the | an \ Reil CLAIMS OF THE Ght rrengl Vy B Failed in Attack { Wid SOUL OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT VAIUB, Oc i ' wing the official report issued to-day by the Wor om Vighting wed ast night aiong the tren: at we conquered ' r of prisoners in our hands | only fheldent report from remainder of the front a vic ent bombardment, in whieh both trict not far from Keillon and An cerviller OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT. HEINLEIN Oct 1 (via London). offtehal lay concern ne @iven mon the N nued it te ng the flight | 5 \ weatern fr of Arta is us follows their French Two lo aki t ot ich we recaptured to f Loos on Oct Strong from the the con- ne SOUTH Wot 8 were repulse attacks against our front northeast of Souchez to the east of Neuville broke down in places with severe losses to Uie enemy, Only at places did the French reach our first line. In the Champa French attacks on both sides of ‘Tahure ended in serious setback for the enemy “In spite of strong artillery prepara. tion the enemy yesterday atternuon nowhere succeeded in gaining ground An attempt made hy him early this morbing to break through at the same place also faile —.—__ GORIZIA SOON TO FALL BEFORE ITALIAN GUNS Austrian City Near este Now Bombarded From Five Dif- ferent Points. G yA, Switzerland, (Via Paris)~The Austrian Gorizia, twenty-two mi of Triest, 1s about to fall, according telegram received here to-day from Brescta, The Italians, the de Spateh says, have brought up a larg number of heavy guns and are bom barding the town from five differen points, At the same attacking the Inner mino, while on the Caro the Aus trians are said to have been forced t sbandon several miles of trenches. Heavy snows in the Carnic Alps ure reported to have buried the Austrian gun positions in deep drifts, nnienetied emer RULER OF LUXEMBURG DEAD. emler Eyachen Spent Life Mato- Oct city of es northwes to a time thi as Itallans_ary nses of Tol wining Freedom of St LONDON, Oct. 12 the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg died at Luxemburg last night, ac- cording to a despatch from Amater- dam to the Central Newa Agency. M Fyschen had directed the foreign af fairs of his country and aleo held thy portfolios of Minister of Justice and Minister of Agriculture, had —Premier Eyschen of ho real ruler of the Gran e ‘the establisiment most of he tet ning the freedom 0 war opened ne inquire the nentralle NEVA, Oct, 12 (vin Paris).— American Minister, Pleasant Stoval hag iasued an appeal for funds for th. construction of porta wooder houses, contain recreation anc reading rooms, for the benefit o Swiss soldiers on the frontier, A gifi by Charles F 1 — Stud lowe W NORRIL Oct, 12,—F unknown origin to-day badly dar Devr Hall, a dormitory at Ursinus Col xe, Collegeville, ‘The fourth ot the building was ruined by the flames but the students left the building Ir safety ———— Rustin to Paste Correney Stamos PETROGRAD, Oct, 12 (via London) —-Owing to Insufficiency of the silve and copper coins the Government har decided to Issue currency stamps. 1"’S GOOD WITH Steaks and Chops cat ie Me ts ower “ida, ft 4 apd i * . i f Riomes ue "Stu owner Hein AO tine Mow $2.00, wonil Injunetion. fre Jeral District Seno t Wilso: oll 10H Misano). gee fo, ahow’ B90. | Court to earned customs officiuls tel w vsHINGTC ,ecoBeventy five J i yas Be it the (lm o hold the 191z f more ea ot i + 9, Marne Wo hed Wes desk oes unconstitutional, Slinilar caseal Mrenthatt tiis y and were in- ee ve arisen in id Maine, | formally, received, Shiee House. | t oo : mae ae. - 4 GCPORGE FST ACKPOLE viCTIM © WHO 18 FIGHTING DEATH tetheee 1106 A it named York + for their homes fitty hildr party of the three Anna T n years, and she Chinese baby, w nanghal last s adopted 1 A four-year-old man, u thirte aries T terned on a € VON PAPEN U.S. Officials and e ANTHRAX, ERMAN REFUGEES ARRIVE FROM CHINA at Ha Shangh 1 y Japanese Been Ther ty-ture hin th in charge of tied Gretene by summer named boy, Rudolph Hoft who is afflicted with a disease of the spine, made the journey swun in a canvas hammock, The part will depart from New York nex Thursday, While they will b LETTERS NOT TO CAUSE RECALL . It Is Reported WOMAN SUES TO STOP INSURANCE CO. BUYING WAR BONDS Mutual Life lntend of Allies 1,00" iinst Protest A oeing open nplates investing in the 0, Mre hoide the M filed he Vedera for an inju n to forbid the of tte wurance Ce Chteage x much use * movement in intended to 4o 4 scope o erbpple ndicated im the bill concerns holding the ny's securities, and Junction restrain any investing the in the war eros from money M nectt, former Attorney promecuted the 4 Ohio againat the “npany attorney He asked for an ena for wervion on Iiinots agent of the I Company member of the lega al Peace Con- wh ite Standard Ol « for the plaintiff fiate sub Day, the 1 © | imm e DOA Mutual M i ere In f the cor t of ve fund depends on the good will of the policy-holders, and no part of the assets of the company should aned or invested im the securities of any of the warring na- or used for the purpose of abet ting existing wars.” The bill asks that the officers of the of ned that nd the the bill the solvenc conservation n ¥ company restrained from directly { or indirectly investing its trust funds * in the loan, or from investing its trust funds or off ne any of its as- sets to be used for the purpose of aiding the manufacture of munitions of War, acroplanes, submarines or any raval outfit or appliances to be used English or French nations for s that J. P. Morgan Morgan & Co, be restrained m solleiting or conniving with the and directors of the Mutual ‘ ; iife Ipsurance Company for the pur- Cannot Decipher Messages pose of procuring any of its funds a Invested in the $500,000,000 Carried by Archibald. m ch loan. ‘fi id ir rule of court ts petitioned WASHINGTON, Oct Indlea- the members of the Anglo- re that no action w » tuken | French loan commission, Baron Read- ie ets x jug, Sir Edward Hopkinson Holden, n the case of Capt. von Ps the sir’ Henry Babbington Smith, Bagti jerman Military Attache, who in-| 8, Blackett, Octave Homberg and trusted to James Archibald commual-] Ernest Mallet bleedspba deco See aN Mane with bill charges that Charles A xtions to his Government along with | | President of the insurance hose WHER cave Sy Boe }eompat and George F. Baker, one Constantin = Dumba, the Austrian lye jt, directors, met secretly many \mbassador. . ficials haa {times “at one of the selected rendes- It was learned that officials nad noe yD’ aforgan and the Anglo been unable to decipher von Papen’s | trench commission,” pledging — the essages, and it wax inferred that nol eunport of the company to the loan, tention’ was paid to the letter to his "Airs, Walsh recites that the and " in wh the phrase “Idiotic | o¢her polleyholders Nave vainly. pro: Yankees" was used. Officials would /tested, and that unless the court tn- ot say whether th ters he) terferes the loan w ve been made ad written were suffictent to require id the commissioners departed be ia reenil, but the intimation waslfore any relief can be had. 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