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"t i is too. shot you" an pee * dvopmia, tae & eeatri or ent at daytime or it, it in handy to give jurest relief know Advt, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are @ Harmless Substitute bis 2. bowel complaints Mie efforts to banion it wrought ‘these little olive colored tabi Pleasant little tablets ‘calomel does, but have no bad after ‘They don't injure the twoth Like ste ti a Mawide or calomel, They toke hold href one quickly correst it, Why the f the teath ? Woo With the ~ RUSS CAVALRY Petrograd Claims Victories in Galicia, Near Roumania Frontier ON OFFENSIVE AGAIN Fails to Tell of Kepulse Along the En | tire Line Crar's Staff LONDON, Oct 4 According t views fr ve 1, the posit) the Kuswian armies in ry day, the Cear's troope bavin resumed their striking pow | Placed the Austro invaders jon the defensive owing bet ler orman This ts especially true of the soulbera front in Kastera Galicia, where the Huss plereed the inst line of Av |fenses on the Stripa iver, near the It is believed the Caar's victories in |thia sector will wield a powerful in |fivence ovér the Roumanian peopie and may bring thi to the the side of the Quadruple Entente An official report insued by the Rus- aian Gen Headquartera in Vetro- ered la t night told of numerous Russian victories and detailed a mar- vellous oherge of Russian oavairy through three lines of enemy trenches, wabering the defenders in them, The report was as follows “On the western front in the Riga region we captured « German hydro- aeroplane, On the front of the Dvinak | region enemy attacks were repulsed An engagement went of Moukst ended in our occupation of the heights Uwe of & village. The Ger- mans attempted to recover the po- sitions lowt but failed. The cannonade continues on the whole front. The Germans repeatedly attempted to re- establish their positions south of Lake Demmen, but after suffering severe losses wave up, East of the Villawe of Gayrantsky the Germans twice attacked us, but were repulsed, “Notwithatanding the violent Ger- man Gre our troops crossed ‘the isth- mus belween the lakes south of Dres. wiaty. “fouth of the Pripet. on the left bank of the Btyr, the enemy was dis-: lodged from Alexandra farm and the village of Roudhabelskavolaka, We captured five officers, 200 men and two quick firers.” “In Galicia, in the Stripa region, our troops, developing their success, seized the village of Vasniouvtohit. The engagement here, as well as in the region of Gaivoronka, captured | yesterday, continues with the same Inteng) tortied being a art of our cavalry from entrenched tt ling Mersabree “After’ some firing the him to irregular omy Liadall flight! BERLIN, Oct. 14.--The following of- ficial communication was issued last night: “Army group of Field Marshal von bure—West of Dvinsk'a Rua- ttack broke down under our ar- y fire, Attempts made by the enemy to take possession of the island ocoupled by us on Miadsiol Lake failed. "A Russian attack northeast of ight one of our airshipal bombarded the fortified town of hired which was es of ag trace, with © Jarge Dumber of bo: “Army group of ong yon. Iin- gto nemy was driven ot ne Rudka- sel le positions roenns Godel ve tsa Ss wee dine Alaxund! srfven over val mente: Dorth ee that pli Ed out of Y ulves t of Burkanow" of Buchach, near he Russians reportad a vio» a nders Lost When revs Drifter, BT, JOHN'R, N. B, Oct 1d—Word received to-day that the armed ter Frang Oliver, one of the Brit- Bea fleet operating in the orth oa, waa blown up by & ming | yesterday’ naval renervis {ule colon wars among he drifter was engaged in picking | up German mine: Fifty: before the Telegraph folks enjoye ed a pare bg Call Soe Cosntaire R yen the non-refillabl boi Important Pari | viow | Wood and the neighboring trenches, a THE ‘kviwina WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i4, GERMANS RETAKE —— Admits t « Driv tr Menace to emove GAIN IN) VOSGES, TOO Allies Decl “The Tr re They Are apeze”” Works in Desperate Fighting. PAIGE Oot 1 Mtr ne German ve French and Vimy A wh eded whieh wore lines eround Somer tent ardment pre the in |fantry atiacks » time earried out in penetr to time a d denpernioiy © succeeded ing some of the trenohes, The Ger Which bad been badly shattered by the shells, but, sooording tw the French official statement, imsued lant Hight, were revuined everywhere elms heavy lonses his fight by the G © axainel b nated by tour apparently is mane to remove the nm, which ts domi. the Heights of Vimy, only how held by the miles away, neh ve text of the communication fol- lows The enemy renewed to-day with strong forces his attacks to the north- east of Bouches against the wood Le Boiw-on-Hache, to the east of the road from Souches to Angres against our positions on the approaches to the highways on the orest of Vimy, against the mall fort pre- taken by ua in the Givenchy five “Despite the extreme violence of the bombardment which preceded these att despite the desperate nature of tho renewed assaults, the enemy was able to of the trenches in the Givenchy Wood which had been completely shattered by shells of heavy calibre. wher to Germans, who suffered very heavy losses. “Artillery actions of particular in- tensity are reported to the south of the Somme, in the sector of Lihons; in Champagne, fo the north of Souain and Massiges; in Argonne, to the north of La Harasse and between the Mouse and the Moseile, to the north of Flirey. “In the Vosges we dispersed by our fire an enemy attack against our po- sitions in the Valley of La Lauche.” ‘The afternoon statement told of the heavy bombardment by the Germans to the nértheast of Souches, and an infantry attack which was "com- pletely repulsed. It also claimed tl Wrench were making progress in the earthwork near Tahure known as “The Trapese. v jan official statement reads “The enemy artillery has displayed much activity along all front, bombarding Furnes, Perv: Rous damme, Caeskerke, Kteninghe, Noords- choote and Ostvietoren, Our batteries retaliated on the cantonments at St. Pierre Capelle and Bulchoek, They reed groups of enemy foot sol- diers at divers poin' the front, A minor Infantry at was oaally repulsed by our firs Britieh Repulsed, French lin Reports, BERLIN, Oct. 14.—Last night's Ger- man official statement with regard to the fighting in Belgium and France mays: “British attac lone is northeast of Ver- Smorgon (46 miles southeast of Vilna), which got ae far ae our en melles were 6 repulsed lwinenty, was repulsed, { “1ast of Souches the French again lost some portions of the trenches ane they were able to keep on “In Champagne a French attack yesterday afternoon failed south of Tahure, Repested attacks on the mame place early this morning with Several, renee ot troops broke down oompletely. “In the Vosges the French lost a portion of their positions on the west- erp slope of Schratamannele.” LONDON, Oct, 14.—'The correspon- dent of the Frankfurter Zeitung at the German main headquarters oa the western front telegraphs that the artillery duel in the Champagne tx continuing with great violenoe,” saya a Router despatch from Amsterdam. ane’ French,” the correspondent @ particularly attempting to Gidturb the lines of communication in the German rear by fire of heavy calibre guns, Salient points in tho Ahead Taking | reneweds } On ~ Miss Alberta Hill and the Hat Suffragists Will Wear on Parade = CHARGES ACROSS ARTOIS TRENCHES “=== BN TEACHES INFIERCE BATTLE, | | THE SUFFRAGE TT Har. @ Py cas The managers of the monster on Oot, 26 have decreed that each trimmed with a band of suffrage any shape the wearer d style of beauty of the hats German position, such as Tahure and fomme Py, are suffering heavily.” Woollen Mills With Big War Con- tracts Burn Dow HALIFAX, N. 8., Oct. 14,—The Bu- reka Woollen Mills, in Pictou County, were destroyed by fire yesterday, the an being estimated at $250,000, The company had large war contracts with the Italian Government. oo - VILLA WILL PROTECT AMERICANS’ PROPERTY General Denies In Telegram That He Authorized Confiscation of Mines or Cattle In Mexico. EL PASO, Tex., Oct. a telegram from Cas Grandes, denies he has authorized confiscation of Amerian mining property in Chi- huahua or elaewhere, He adds he will! not permit American or other foreign- era in Mexico, or their property, to be harmed. Confiscation by Villa representa- tives of foreign-owned property in Chihuahua State was said to have begun Tuesday. Letters purporting to be from Sylvester Terrazas, Sec- re ry of State. ape said to have been ceived demanding the abandon- ment of mining property and cattle in favor of Villa officials. No direct reference was made by Villa to the alleged demand upon the American Sinelting and Refining Company to coin money for the Villa Government. It was reported the company was given until Oct, 16 to comply with the alleged request, The smelters are closed, it is understood, of insufficient fuel and vu ditions of employment. fe. Ai ha CABINET FOR CONSCRIPTION? Kitthener Won Overand Members Relieve Policy Will Be Ado LONDON, Ost. 14-—The lobby cor- respondent of the Daily News reports: “The Cabinet, in the course of a prolonged sitting last might, discussed national gerviee, No definite decision has yet been. reached, but the con- t members of the Cabinet ws they will oarry their pol- ‘able con= “Kitchener's sympathies are at laat, it ts stated, on their side, and they have also secured some converts TOULON, Franee, Oot. the u of Freneh steam colder Antoine, which was sunk by @ submarine in the been Mediterranean last landed here. hey gay the week, he LiMn CUloEs, take to thelr boats. Pancredh— | BISON ROUT GERMANS, Story of an Odd Battle Comes trom Petros LONDON, Oct, 14.- in Bialo te a Petro, nh forest, Russia, hie soldiers met the herd by accident jsp Pr I aon pared ec re oa ms nxt attractive Migs Alberta Hil, a prominant suftragist, 14.—Villa, in} ‘The crew the wubmarine was a ier wave them time Bison won a recent fight with @ company of German troops according ‘ad account in the Times to- & minute in omu- fired, iy suffrage parade which is to march parader must wear a soft felt hat colors, whieh ean be twiated in or best sulted to her is shown Weartug one WILSON SUMMER HOME ON NEW JERSEY COAST President Urged to Take MeCall Residence at Elberon, to Be in Touch During Campaign. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.™-President Wilson probably will not return to Cornish, N. H., next summer, but in- stead is considering transferring the “Summer Capital” to the New Jersey whore, He has occupied the residence of Winston Churehill at Cornish each summer since becoming President. Represéntative Scully of New Jer- jaey and a committee will see the Pres \ident to-morrow and urge him to se lect a residence on the New Jersey coust for next summer so he may be in close tough with the political situ. ation in his home State and easily ac- ceasible during the early Presidential N _ PEL BONES KILL 8 IN RAID ON CENTREOFLONDON) NH. DIRECTORS ai Two Women Among | Thirty-four Civilians Injured ' ILDINGS SET ON Pkt Dropped in Vicinity of the Strand LONDO? i“ | Get Zeppelin dirigt of Ia heart mbustible by killing at least eight persons and wound thirty-four, ous 0 tails by the besides starting nu on, Only the most meagre de- the werlal raid are permitted ennors. Shortly after midnight this morning ® yme OMer Neal #taten out the follow nt A Zoppelin raid was made yeaster tay evening over # portion of ¢ London area, when a certain num- ver of incendiary and explosive bor were dropped. The material damage done was emall, A few fires eaulted, but they were quickly put vit by the fire brigade ‘The Admit ralty Will Issue a statement to-day when particulars are available At present it is only possible to say that n pubic buildings were ihjured and thal the casualtion wo fur re ported number two women and six men killed and about thirtysfour in ured With the exception of a sol jer kilted, all these were civilian: These figures include salliew report nesday evening [A private message received in New York this morning, though giving no detatix, indicates (hat bombs were dropped in the vicin ity of the Strand and the Hotel Savoy, in the heart of London), Zeppeling also raided French ter ritory last night, one flying over Chateu Thierry, on the right bank of the Marne and not @ great distunce from Paris, and dropped five bombs, all of which are reported to have fallen outside the town, No one was injured and there was no property joss. The airship then returned to ite own Lines, Bitter denunciation of the Govern- ment's delay in providing better de- fense against aerial attacks filled the London newspapers this afternoon. ‘People who went to business this morning amid 4 spectacle of shut- lered window fronts,” sald the Globe, “may be forgiven if they wonder how long this sort of thing will he al- lowed to go on without effective measures to check it jCampaign. They have in view for him | the summer residence of the late John A. MeCall at Elberon, named “Shadow Lawn.” Whether the President will accept this proposition was not deter- mined to-day, but it was understood he was more than likely to select sume pluce in New Jersey. NEW YORKER WOUNDED. Lance Corpora! W on Daxdai alty OTTAWA, Ont. 14.—Lieut. Col, H. R. Casgrain of Windsor, Ont., in command of one of the Canadian stationary hospitals, on duty in the Dardanelles, is seriously i! in a hos- pital at Alexandria, Egypt, according to the casualty list of the Canadian contingent issued by the Militia De- partment here last night, Col, C. grain ls @ brother of T. Chase Cas grain, the Postmaster General of m O'Dwyer iw also ‘included of x among the ‘wounded, —_—- > ‘ MORE BRITISH GOLD HERE. PORTLAND, Me, Qoct, M--The ftth shipment of British gold from London to New York via Halifax passed through this city last night, It was carried in @ single steel express among tho official members of the|car and its value timated at Labor Party." ! ta $8,000,000, berger renee ° fell atrive in New York to" men. 4 U BOAT IN MEDITERRANEAN, | aay. German Cratt, Flying Austriag Colors, Sinks French ¢ “We have @ new scheme of defense but it did not defend us, The plain fact ts that, apart from wind and weather, London has no adequate protection against Zeppelins. “Our air defenses,” said the Stand- ard, “clearly are not yet up to the mark. As a spectacle the thing was disappointing.” Jearn from an offical state- "i said the Pall Mall Guzette, “that another Zeppelin Inst night broke through the aerial defenses of the London district, but we look in vain for an announcement that the visitor was brought down, Sir Percy Scott's recent appointment to the com- mand of our defenses against such raids ig proof that we are on the point of commencing to begin, bur tt is permissible to hope that we will soon have a corps of naval gunner: who can really distinguish between 4 Zeppelin and @ star.” he Dead One Report Says Bombs Were |! OS te FIVE. JURORS CHOSEN TOTRY munsel for Defense in beam | ining Talesimen, Dwell Upon Clients’ Respectability | The |New York, New 4 Mails * tore d Witten 4 | Wederat 1 Cour Thre wore sr dey Wvery | fendante {The Go W Oebor M Mwacker lenges. Ho the ten former direc tar the 4 PreMmnt dinmetors nw Munt ts me of the twelve nepe, Je Prank eat filled ernment att Hate i‘ may be fed and Ailted end BAY apece will tell how 1 the prom prove that William Chara M Pratt L Case Ledyard and the other worth together well ower half a billlon dollars. conspired with al guilt to monopoliae the wetation facilities of New King etive work of the big lawyers during the etion of the jury has fn put on Delancey Nicoll, On the fucow of the accused millionaires and » of the t expression of satisfaction J with pis queries on of the high of the very dis rieh ont the u lawyers there was 18 Mr. Nicoll minal | persistent affirmat the utmoy respectability roputat the social emin | Ungutshed, trial The very kentiomen on four tentative jurors so far se lected aret | Noob DANIBE | Iry Ke Aventie 2—MAX HARTMAN, we merehant, Hotel Well 3—ALBE ¥ draughtsman and builder 4068 Hainbridge A No. 4—-CHARLER p 253) Weat Street, b6—-GKOKGE BORO Wet ST, LOUIS RACED HERE TO BEAT NEW ORDER Second Cabin Passengers, evér, Aré Not Sent to Ellis Island. After speeding up yesterday and reaching Quarantine last night at o'clock, in order to avoid possible en- forcement of the Becretary of Labor | New ruling compelling all second-class passengers to be examined at Bilis Ia) the Bt. Louis of the American Line lay in the bay all night and docked this morning’ at 9 o'clock. The order having been held in abeyance until representatives of the several steamship companies can have a he ing in Washington, the second-cli passengers, in number, came ashore at the pler, as usual. The 348 MLANAGAN, (+ ' No. 80) Mann of “ifty-olghth Jewelry broker: HAYMON, Ne. How. steorage passengers went to Ellla Island Among the 152 gers was Me. wife of the American Ambassador to Turkey. Mrs. Morgenthau kept her- self shut up in her stateroom and a wart on guard to prevent her be- ing interviewed sald that he was act- ing in accordance with Instructions af the American Consul at Liverpool, ‘The Hon, Kiujiro Okasaki, member of the Japanese Parliament, was among the cabin passengers, and con- firmed the statements recently print- that Japan ts now furnishing Rus- with ammunition in large quanti- first cabin passen- 5 ties. ee the Most We Also Offer: SMOOTH JORDAN ALMONDE—-The species. ri have denied yourself the enjo: Delicious Cocoa that is possible to the afistocracy of skill in comes the Price. A TEN DUCE 20 CUPS. For sale at all LOFT Stores, ee Edd at) TOU iclous | I nce (x many different kinds of Cocoa ave tried, or how well pleased 1S may be with the pn mane Feu are how using, until you fy you will never know fi yment of ft, ay IT TIN W mat Spectal for Friday yen. 4 AND BUT NOME $i tnenel tootlmome ¥ fem Forel 7 i i Ciroos! ame a hy "Ants Viscount off, a ot the "Teane-Bibefian Malle way. —_— A id tn Here, Anna He with her eves about ee } usual nd her nmeid and Pekinese well unved on stepping off the Bt. Louis to-day that she was looking for i vanauer Mae has been singing in Tariaand Haves. at vark howpitats and relief concerts Henry Morgonthau, | ean m Neutrality ant Keliet Work Dresden a | Penne arco on ooh whieh pow hawe Bree ' " nowireld wr admire. omy hole hearted rettet we Meigs i oer sincere re |eard beceuer of the splenaid Med |Crom Ve have done in jeer sont od Lives in United # on DECORATES HERO AS HE DIES Vogue suoonmbe PARIS, Ost, It—Count Ment de n of the late Viscount Melehtor Vogue and « nephew of Marquis de Vomue, President of the Centre! Com- (we of the French Hed Crosm, is sere ‘be Mili- on bie breast @ fore he succumbed. few minutes bel who wat widely Paris society, also was. dee ris He won the motor boas Hie Carlo jn 1998. He viel few York in 1910, unt she wave slehts that it wet away from ny nieitul to Arrented tai A.D. Hokens vernment © toms inapector, boarded the St. Louis before she came up the river to-day and arrested Charles Murphy, 9 fir man, in whose bunk ¢ foun ty-nine taken be r umn, ne of ¢ re the “Fish are brain food." remarked member of the angling party as they squatiod in the rain “T need all the brain growled the other, ta come on this trip. Sse BROKE HIMSELF OF SMOKING CIGARETTES: ~ A 8t. Louis Man Broke Himself of Smoking Cigarettes and Chewing by a Simple Home Remedy. Harry Riska, a well known living at 2016 S. 11th St., broke him, self of the herp gre ee with a simple home, be re 7.0 the tl what he pat statement: “I used a which I mixed at eons aad as follows: To 8 oz. of water rains of Muriate of x of Varlex Com of Pepsin, I took times @ day, oemal ‘me Look into the “Mirror” see the clear reflection te ee of profit—

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