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Gepapiracy and that it te mprend | The oven E NO eT luntrinetie Arsenal, Plectric and Railway treuthowt the entire country they beitew GOVERNMENT KEEPS MANY coe be ie Caliber. Stations Bombarded in FACTS SECRET. ey Are not at ail walle. fine fact that the bail of the men ‘Ree Air Raids epder arrest me, and that be won an iron ‘rom =i per © for gallantry there. No tron Cross yh has been und mons his posses. | VIENNA (via London), Oct The eevent.4 tt thay secure ball, is taken {)°™" °" ° | Austrian War Office tnsues the follow te Ween the Government may haves) by Herbert Kiensie, the youss mead stronger ecientint Inventor, probably wil hwent of A eye oat Sorday, | sadneadn tne yek Austro-Hungarian troops! According ert Fey): deny everything.” is all Kienste 4 several attacks by Russian! and Walter Rebolr materials | would say sharpal nd captured two off.) fer their bombs Herbert cora, 600 men and two machine guns. | afternoon and Detective @ squad brought back found in the 8 = i 60 trinitrate of toluol and two il 28 of perounsion caps hidden garage and elsewhere, The liso got the mines Intended tinched to the bottoms of “ e ing said in Marquette, his nephew had done ite money to some fund represented to be for relict iii gs Fy 5 SELIEVE FA’ WAS MERELY A SUBORDINATE IN GAME, ‘That Fay was merely a subordinate ‘Working under the direction of a m@aperior, and with money furnished pT sang 4e generally believed by working on the case. But to what extent they have penetrated mystery of some one “higher up” of the things not yet told. told to-day how he be- came interested in the case. Hoe met socially three years Six months ago Biebs in this city to “Dr.” Herbert i i HEE de- Biebs didn’t be- Fay could carry out his plans, om in this city to- admit any knowledge of the plotters. Count Jobann the German eaid be never beard of i t af BABY’S ECZEMA ALLAYS ECZEMA the little once sulfer from irri- toting, chaled and Wohing skint And uickly Poslam soothes, cools aed cheng Ay cinerea a skin affections, Poslam prod wie sin rapid roratte Aint itching normal works in restoring the to condition Rosoma, Acne, Balt-Rheum, oll forme of Itch, Arne Sa Soap imparts the hygienic ef- of antiseptic medication with Pos- | T ‘Try it for Toilet and Bath samples, send 4c stamps to Emer- B= by all Druggists. 38 West 26th St. | J! GED WIT’ 10N On both sides of the road to iments repulsed the enemy. Total! WITH AID OF DICTOGRAPH vecscicn Sosen tn tnin uiserioe tor the | day reached four officers, 1,400 men and ten machine guns. “Italian theatre: Yesterday's fight- ing on the Doberdo Plateau w. tive than that of previo Detectives Use Instrument and Break in After Marked Money Is Alleged to Have Passed, days. | The severest fighting was involved in jthe attempts to take our bridgehend pusitions from Goerz and Tolmino up Andrew Eagan of No, 15 Bast Fit- ty-seventh Atreet, business agent for to Krn. These engagements all end- the Elevator Constructors’ Union, was | ed in complete failures for the enemy, arrested this afternoon in the office At Krn three Italian attacks col- of William 8, Shaw at Fulton and japsed before our fire, Tho enemy's Bond Streets, Brooklyn, charged with| night attack on Mralivrh fatled. Vig- having extorted $200 from Mr. Shaw | orous artillery fre introduced a fresh under threats to call a strike jattack by strong forces against the Shaw represents J. G. Batley of| Toimino bridgehead, Thomasville, Ga., who owns a chain) “Late in the evening our troops re- of dry goods stores and is erecting! pulsed an attack on the height west & large bullding on the site of the of Santa Lucia, Early this morning old Young Men's Christian Associa-|a second attack usainst a position tion structure in Brooklyn, Accord-| north of Kocarsoe failed with heaviest ing to Shaw Eaxan visited him yer-| lonses suffered by the enemy in hand- terday and threatened to call out the|to-hand fighting. The district of elevator constructors unless paid $200, | We cas faa te teen tee Sescla has been under ceascle sate Meantime detectives rigged up a/| 4 Weak Italian attack against dictagraph in Shaw's office, When, was easily repulsed. 1200 in marked bills had been passed,) “On Oct. 4 an Itallan aviator pom- it was arranged that Shaw was to! make a remark about the weather. | teria teeyusore Saint enone, ae did, and three detectives then tamed’ by oar na¥al aventara: oaths visit to Venice. Our aviators bom- barded the arsenal, electric wer tation, railway station, some fort¥: fications and other military buildings with bombs of medium calibre, cau ing many fires. Next morning our squadron of naval aeroplanes again attacked Venice, where fires from the revious attack were still burning. ‘his time our airmen bombarded a flying shed and a war vesse! ‘hree thousand fallen Italiang »tm He in the open in front of the position held. by one Austrign regimé.t on the Doberdo plateau, according to the statement, which also says that Ital- jan attempts to take Mcate Sabotine were reported abandoned Tuesday after 2,500 losses. CHIASBO, Switzerland, (via Paris) Oct, 27.—Advices from Brescia state that the Italians on Oct, 25 interrupt- ed thbir bombardment at Gorizia to permit of the launching of a formid- able infantry attack, They captured strong positions, but the Austrian ar- tillery, proving effective against them, the Italians resumed the bombard- ment from south of Tolmino to St. | Andrea. The situation of the Austrians at Gorizia is considered critical, the Brescia despatches indicate, as the Austrian artillery is’ outranged, and the Italians are now attacking the Austrian inner lines, MORGAN TESTIFIES HE DIDN'T KNOW OF “L” SLUSH FUND (Continued from First Page.) trate Walsh in the Adams Street Po- lice Court and held in $2,500 batl for an examination Friday. Seeeendipacenenes COURT ASKED 10 FREE HERRESHOFF FROM SANITARIUM (Continued from First Page.) last invasion of England tn the spring of last year. Fred Herreshoff has for several years been one of the most prominent ficures in American golf, In 1911 at Apawamis he lost the National title to Harold Hilton, the English cham- pion, after a nineteen-hole match, one of the most sensational ever seen on on American course. While not con. aslidered an especially brilliant golfer, Herreshor's nighting spirit has al ways kept him In the fore front of ex- perts at the game. He was at one time holder of the Metropolitan championship, In August, 1908, Herreshoft married Miss May Faulkner, a show girl, but did not announce his marriage until January of the following year. ——— HERRESHOFF’S FATHER SAYS SON DOES NOT APPROVE COURT ACTION J. B. Franots Hoerreshoff, consult- ing ongineer for the General Cheini- jeal Company, No, 25 Broad Street, jand father of Fred Herreshoff, the golfer, stated to-day that his son has been suffering from a nervous break- down, and that he had deemed it bost that he be treated in a sanitarium, “Fred and I are the best of friends,” sald Mr, Herreshoft, “I had a letter from him a few days ago in which he expressed satisfaction with his treatment and condition, I wanted Fred to go into a sanitarium at Hastings-on-the-Hudson, but he de- murred and went to Philadelphia. There, through the ald of friends, we persuaded him to enter a retreat on the outskirts of the city, He ts badly in need of a rest. I have given most business, excepting so far as th credit of the company was concerned, Mr. Morgan then was questioned about the letting of practically the sume contract six months later to T. A. Gillespie, by which the Interbor- ough pays all the actual cost of the work und gives the contractor 16 per cent. extra for supervision, This was after Mr, Lane and Mr, Read had retired from the Board of Directors, “I know nothing about that,” re- plied Mr, Morgan. “I knew the work of third-tracking was going on, as we made payments to the company in allotments as provided for in the bond issue contract. Hut no one pro- tested to me that it was extravagant If any one had come to me about Gillespie Who ELIZABETH v PEDRGEAOLTED EROS pieee One of the moat distinguished of the passengers arriving to-day on the Seca jan-American liner Fred- erick VIIL, from Copenhagen, was Count Herman Krafft Hatzfeldt, who Was much favored socially during the trip, He met interviewers smilingly, but whe. questioned about his plans referred them to Princess Elizabeth Hatafeldt ‘Trachenberg, and then COONT HERMANN KRAFFT HATZFPELDT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Princess Hatzfeldt and Her Son Is Social King on Sea Trip HATZFELOT AND started to play hide and seek with a ship's officer, ‘ The Count is hore to bring cheer to the Counsellor of the German Em- bassy, Prince Hatzfeldt, his father. He is only three ‘3 old, a laughing blond little fellow, and his mother, the Princess, left here two months ago to bring him to America so that his father might see how he has grown in the year since he had seen him, SERBIANS IN PERIL OF SUBJECTION; ALLIES SEND AID 100 LATE (Continued from First Page.) progressed about forty miles at vari- ous points south of Serbia's northern frontier, Almost due south of Belgrade they have driven the Serbs past Arand- Jelovac and Topola and taken the heights to the eastward, It was at this point that they had forced their way farthest into the enemy's ter- ritory, Southwest of Belgrade, toward the northwestern corner of Serbia, the Austrians were pressing their advance south of the Sace River, in a section where earlier in the invasion the| Serbs put up for a time a successful | resistance, Having made their position secure at Obrenovac, at the point whore the Kolubara River empties into the Save, seventeen miles southwest of Belgrade, the Austrian forcs control both sides of the Kolubara as far as Lazarevac, twenty-five miles south- ward, BERLIN, (via London), Oct, “We have taken Dobron and Neres- nica, and east of Orsova we have cap- tured twelve heavy cannon,” an- nounced the War Office this afternoon, reporting on the Serbian campaign. {Dobron ts just east of the Aus- tro-Serbian frontier town of Vice- grad, Neresnica is eighteen miles wouth of the Danube and thirty miles east of the Morava River, It js in the Pek River Valley, The country to the east of Orsova, a Hungarian Danube River town, is tn the extreme northeast of Ser- bia, where the Austro-Germans and Bulgarians have formed a junction.) Jens, von Keovess and von Gall- serious consideration to his case, and, after consulting with six physicians, I came to the conclusion that it would take about @ year to get him into shape, “I might state that the habeas corpus proceedings have not been instituted with my son's approval. A Philadelphia lawyer started the ac- tien, but Tam given to underatand that he will not succeef. Fred appre- clates our kindly efforts in his behalf, in referen: contract, 1 would same Ine and asked Justify It If he could,” If It should be shown to you that the Shonts to Mr. this Gillepsie” contract had n have done nearly 80 per cent. of the work for 4 per cent, over cost, would 30 Ink 15 per cent. all travagant? “1 would have to look Into the con- It is a simple case of a young man | ditions. I would think it ought to who has lived too freely, His is but] be looked into by the directors of the one of hundreds of cases that go to| company athletic farms and the like and noth- ing is thought of it. You cannot be too emphatic in saying that Fred and myself completely understand each other and are the best of friends. The Interborough Company pays for all the work and materials and al- lows Contractor Gillespie 16 per cent, extra, nominally for supervision, Gil: leaple sublet the contract and the actual work is be: NEW YORK COTTON MARKET,|ry & Tench, who receive a Open” “High. Low. Laat'| plus about 4 per cent. ‘The 15. p December . 12.08 ’ 12.04] cent. extra, amounting to between 18:13 12.19 | $2,000,008 and $3,000,000, 18 divided 9 133 1240 | per cent. to Gillespie, 4 per cent, to itt? 33:22] Terry & ‘Tench, und'2 per cent, for 12.54 $4 12.34| Beneral expenses. { steady, 2 points to 9 The committee will pursue tts inves- tigations after election. f 4 | Witz of Marshal largely sublet to Terry. & Tench, who | ox. | tt) von Mackensen’s forces,” sald an official statement, “have driven the bians pack wherever they made a stand. | “We have reached the Valjevo- Docola line, parallel with the Danube and about forty miles to the south of and enst af it we havea eroased the Jasenica and Raca on both sides of Svyilajac (forty miles south of the | Danube and sixty miles cast of Val- Jevo) and Kenava, oe BULGARS DRIV OUT OF SERBIA ON SOUTHERN FRONT. SALONICA, Oct. 26 (via Paris, Oct. )—The Bulgarias bave | pletely driven out of Jextending from the French sector of been com- prbia on a line the outskirts of Istip, probably ren- dering thelr Kumanovo-Vrania line untenable owing to the menace of a Serbian attack on both sides, have not preceded beyona Pirof, The Austro-Germans are making the most violent efforts but their progress is extremely slow. mediate danger, The Government archives and the foreign legations have been moved only as far as Kraljevo, where they are awaiting developments, Crown Prince ( alternoon, LONDON, Oct, 27.—Greece and Roumania may soon be drawn into the war on the side of the allies, Greek troops already have been drawn into the fighting Junction of the Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian frontiers, according to the Athens correspondent of the Daily Mail, whose carefully censored mes- 1: k frontier guards have been near Dolran, bu “Gre attacked thelr attackers with lossei Other repor made by Bulgarian Irregular troops. i DR. HILLIS CASE IS “Why Wash This Dirty Linen in Public?” Asks Justice Kelly. Justice Kelly, who h nt in the Supr d the me Court in Brook- interrupted counsel to ask: all this he lawyers explained that » other side had begun it, ‘The Judge took the papers and reserved decision on the motion Dr, Hillis in his affidavit accuses Ferguson of failing to make an ac- counting to him of his affairs during three yeara. Frank L, Ferguson submitted an account showing that Dr, Hillis #till owes him $7,087, —— ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, Curb Association forbids dealers to de in new Bethlehem Steel stock hen Issued," ow dd dividend ot payable U, B Ste e Nov. 29. 13-4 Books close Union Pacific, three months’ gross earnings increased 30. Net after tax increased $1241 mpared with same period last year, Pennsylvania Ratiroad, quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent. payable Nov, 30 to stock of record Nov Ts Weather nixees, Ane, Teter * Offefigive opcrations against Nish ree arrived at Saloutki this | ¢ repulsed $ say the attack waa |} ARGUED IN COURT! More accusations and recrimina- tions were inade this afternoon in the 1 war between the Rey. Dr. oll Dwight Hillis, pastor of fa- mous old Plymouth Church, and Frank 1, Ferguson, who used to be the pastor's business agent and at- torney, The occasion was a motion to dis- miss the order for an examination of «uson before trial of Dr. Hillis's | § action a nat him for an accounting, dirty linen in| {} MORE THAN MILE OF TRENCHES LOST ERIS \ Hindenburg Arm Makes Big Gain in the Dvinsk Kegion UEMIAN, Oct fT (via London) Corman troops under Pieid Marshal son Mindesture penetrated Hiuasian positions over a front of more than @ Mile tn fighting in the Dvinwk ree War Office ay nounced t * tent of ‘he re ’ in regard to the tr follows Mouth of the AbelyDvingk Pail ay OF troops penetrated Huston positions in the region of Ty machany over @ front some two kilometrem—a ' nd & quarter—wide. They car 40 men, one ma mine throwers The positions won were retained in rpite of repeated Russian attacks, We evacuated the churehyart f #easzaly, one kilometre northeast of Garbunowka, during the Thera is nothing to report concern ing the army of Prince Leopold “Army group of Gen, von Li West of Caartoryak our attack has progressed as far ax the line éf Komarow and Kazenucha Hoights, and to the southeast of Miedwiege.” pesca og TO RE-WED FORMER HUSBAND ed of Man- Aue (Special to The Breaing Work!) STAMFORD, Conn, Oct. 27.—Mre. Helen M. Angle, who in March last acquitted of manslaughter grow~ out of the death of her friend, Waldo R. Ballou, a former Stamford elty official, who was found dying on the sidewalk in front of her apart- ment on the night of June 26, 191 to be remarried in Bridgeport on 5 urday to Frank W. Angle, ner first husband. Angle admitted the fact to- say in Bridgeport. elon M. Blondel, Mrs. daughter of Leonard only night naingen Angle, is the Blondel, a prom inent Stamford business man. They w married first apout elghteen years ago. Six years Ago Mra, Angle Bot a divorce for desertion. irk Mladic CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from previous closing Ne te eS tae BR O1% Lod o. 195% 188% da as The city of Nish ts|A® tranquil and seems to be in no im-| near the | ughe argu | HELP WANTED—MAL CORRESPONDENTS, — Young men, 21 to 25 years of age; applicants | must have good educa‘ion and have had some ex- perience in dictating let- lers; men with depart- ment store or mail order training preferred, Apply Thursday evening, 7 to 9; bring letter of application with you, stating experi | ence fully and salary ex- pected to start THE CHARLES WILL- Kriudalo to Lukedovan, They have | beou pushed buck also trou Veles go cat cleat fea 4 ow 31° remem bes ‘Hromo ‘Quinine chres & fn, ope me ! aiiatuss 8. W, Glo, Soe.adr, IAMS STORES eo : : { J. P. Morgan as He Appeared‘ Before Thompson Committee #860666 s0466 errr rerrrrr eter lool * rey errr eT. Pp Mc 4 developing | claimed. half ame than his foth aon an | k ' and esangd newspaper re 1 ph you had pic- raphers, W ed be ethan y ver need; but fore the Th n Legistatiy ahead 1 ut itt Investigating Committes to-day H ne flash and he found himself facing a battery | waved 1 for t ° of snap-shot men. | x 1: “Now “Haven't you fellows me | ‘ down to bu sy I | ivy flehting has been in progréas |for some time for possession of ta | man ent. ‘The War Office an- nounced to-day that this attack bad a been defeated. The statement fol- Disappointing effect » the south of Loos our aere~ statement Was not as gre a drove back and dispersed ty had expected and in initial transa Ir fire strong patrols of the enemys tions therp were at least as many In the Champagne in the course of advances as declines, Steel opened the night the Germans attempted a 3-4 of @ point off at 85 1-8 and ad-|new attack against our trenches at vanced to $6, 10,000 shares changing | La Courtine, This attack was checked hands, [Railroad stocks were firm | immediately by our infantry fire aad and the market active in thé copper|machine guns, and failed completely Issues, led by Anaconda which, “The night was calm on the rest.of gained 7-8 to 77 1-8, Canadian Pa- * e cific advanced 2 points to 175 1-2.) == Equipment issues were in demand hi F Ik Wh W Id and in securities like Rallway Steel, INT OIKS oWou Springs and Pressed Steel the I W ° h galne ranged up to ncrease Weight Prices declined shar ond hour chiefly as a weak technical posit y in the sec- of the on in many regult dustrial stocks. op orders were caught and in some issues the sup port was not strong. U. 8. Steel sold off to 84 7-8, but pric overed soon as selling stopped; ul market held steac ut 78; from Sell prossura Waa renewed 1 afternoon and market a-rain s off sharply, many of the leadin issues falling under the point at wh they had been supported. In U Steel support was rendered on a si . but there heavy. selling that stock as well as in other stocks that have had sharp rises. GERMANS DEFEATED IN CHAMPAGNE BATTLE Paris Reports Check of a New Attack on Trenches at La Courtine, PARIS, Oct, 27.—Another attack in the region of La Courtine, where P Lanterns at prices eve ing for last year's le Sur allowed us i now. Pricer you shall have ff ind descript dpecia: for Wednesday RIG AND DATH CREAM Kissrig—— was made last night by the Germans! it Stores more into the limelight than ever, ing this ad. to pre SIMPLE DIRECTIONS EASY TO | | FOLLOW. i | Phin men and women—that btm, hearty, |‘itling dinner you ate last night, What hecame of ail the fat productn® nourish- 1 weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like unburned coal there, but your food doesn't work 1 the plain truth la you Bi for the cost of cooking, Th thin folks the world over. utritive organs, your ctlona af am. simiiation are sadly out of kear and need | If every way you've, tried to put on’ weleht han failed. try these almole direc+ Hons, Cut out everything but the meald | you are eating now and eat with evant ps turn the fate sugars eng | | dae it ory mame maale nds wae of Wolkht increa@a, Adve i rol ran Hallowe’en Novelties in Protusion and Abundance! No War Prices Either! HE fact that we are displaying the very newest and clever« est European creations Jack of n lower than other st are ask- {t-overs, brings the 12 Big LOFT Reasons? 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