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GERMAN TROOPS FAIL INA SURPRISE ATTACK ON FRENCH — BULGARS ANU FRENCH BOTH CLAIM VICTORY ON SOUTHERN FRONT Hea. « oft ten 4 ported te Part of fed and part « wars, 1 wor slated (The scene of the Marian victory is the billy section @ whieh French came me Serve’ eid in defending the im- portant town of Prilep agninet Qe Wivaders, Leiem accounts our whieh may d the Berlin vermion mt the Herbs and fully poldts Prilep wae aa Ad ae ment by Geri ) wector The eee ‘he Bulcariams, in front hy) ot sEss inttenching” theme it, 2 fe: War Office , ptured by t ted Bul PARA, N 6.—The official report lof the frencb War Office aaye that between (he Miver Alene and the Oise German troops yesterday, after hav- Ing attempted to surprise the forces ff the Freneb trenches, directed a very | but futil inet the French positions. Int hampagne district forces have checked two fresh all along (he tine by the man attacks against the French ces ln vading Kerbia 4° trench, ta Courtine seen” (itudauurvora, |i the text of the report: 700 Serbiang i# “Between the Aisne and the Oise tn the sectors of Pulsaieine and Quen- nevieres the enemy, after having at- tempts4 to surprise the men in our trenoies by a spirited tustilade, directed against our positions a very Violent but at the same time futile bowbardwent “Ln the Champagne district completely vlwcked two fresh Gorman attacks against trenches in the waition knuwn as ‘La Courtine,’ These attacks were conducted with hand grenades, and supported by the throwing of inflammable liquid. "There fe nothing to repurt Crom the |remainder of this front “In Alsace a ch aviation squadron bas flown over Dornach and bombarded certain buildings used by the Germans for the manufacture of | suffocating gases. BERLIN, Nov. & (by wireless to Sayville).—Recapture of a trench northeast of Le Mesnillin, in the Champagne district, which the French had held singe Oct. 24, was officially announced by Germany Army Hoad- quarters to-day. A counter-attack by the French against positions captured by the Germans to the north of Massiges failed with heavy losses to the attack- ing forces, Capture of three French officers and ninety men, together with etght ma- and twelve small mine reported. The atatement French 6—The French War out the fol- and Yards from our ndvanced Ave our ft Kabrovo 001 ‘Gur troops gained the bridges over my to the, northwest o! iad “Piela: Marshal French said in an omMcial ‘It can be deduced lists of seven Ger- man Vattalions which participated in the Loos battle that their losses were 80 per cent. of their effectivi statement is a pure Invention, ———»— MASSACRE OF SERBS CHARGED TO GERMANS GENEVA, Nov. 6.—More frightful barbarities by the Germans in Serbia than marked thoir progress through Belgium are charged to-day in the Swiss newppapers, Wholesale massacres, it is asserted, oceurred in the Northern Serbian vil- lages of Ductca, Yplana, Selevac, Pa- vvt and Lozovic, The Ger- mon excuse is said to have been that Serb civilians fired from their houses ou the invaders, The local authorities deny this, but the Germans are declared to have shot the peopie down without distine- tion and burned the towns, ‘The once rich Morava Valley is de- scribed as a desert, wher® the invad- ers bave passed, The hamicts are heaps of ruins. *15,°18, °20 This garment is popular with men of on eeeetnt of its gracefully draping lines. 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They are ananred they will become real eri apfo STORES AT PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO bombardment | Ger- Following |‘ Men and women who are usually constipated, bilious, have any stomach dis- J RUSSIAN ATTACKS ON DVINSK FRONT REPORTED HALTED \ar Office Say ie Enemy Has Suffered Great | HERLIN N (yy wtretene ' rhe ’ » the ks against the been futile and ' Oe a tore announced I) spite of omtraordinary losses, the Kuwsinns have repeated their fruitless attacks between Lakos Mwentoa aa] Hisen and near Gateni, “Gen, von Linsingen’s troops threw the Russians northwest of Caartor- yak into thelr former positions after temporary advance by the enemy, North of Komarow two Russian yunter attacks failed, Bast of Rudkes © Germans have advanced, An attack by Gen, Count von] thmer's forces againat the Russians ending & part of Blenikoweo was successful. Two thousand more Rus- slang were captured eS WAR'S TERRIFIC HORROR SHOWS IN EYES OF MEN German Professor Says toe Psy-] chology of Those in Battle Does Not Stay Intact. prominent medical men, has just pub- |lished a report of bis observations after several months’ work at the front and in military hospitals in various parts of Germany. He dwells particularly on the psychological ef- fect of tho strain of modern battle on the private soldier. “There \s frequently," he observes, “a strange, almost awful, look in the faces of those who have been battle, ‘They are still willing soldiers, somo of them eager to get back to the | trenches, but the more highly ctvilized | more does he bear that indelible something in his face, the sign that ho has seen terrible things, “Physigally, these soldiors may be} hard as iron,” says Prof, Schleich, but psychically, they are not intact. | ‘Tie offcors nearly always develop an uncanny, marble, staring look, as | though thoy had grown accustomed to look unshudderingly at the terrors and desolating orgies of destruction, and finally felt that their eyes had become a mirror of the horrible. It 1s as though the claws of a demon had solved their faces and made their eyes sink deeper into their hollows. They are all changed; they have seen the head of the Gorgon {n the Regiun of Night.” SAYS GERMANS MAKE Wounded English Officer With Strange Trophy of Fight Near Ypres, dead German soldier in Sanctuary Wood, near Ypres, Belgium, in which the bullets had been reversed so that | the blunt end should make the wound, | was brought to this country to-day | by Capt, John Howat of the King’ Royal Fusileers, who arrived on the! dpebor Ling steamship Cameronia. ‘apt. Howat, who is an American | A icetey, the son of a carpet manu. | facturer of North Adams, Mass., was | wounded in the trenches two months ago and has como home on leave. He himself took the cartridge cllp from the dead German, As British | army regulations prevented Capt. from disoussing his trophy, p H friends of his ard the ship sald that bullets rsed In that way acted as dumdums, making a fright. ful woun ‘Two other trophies brought by Capt, Hewat were tho bit of shrapnel which was taken from his leg and a Dis- | pturing @ German gun “somewhere in Northern France.” The six sc diera who helped in the capture celved the Distinguished Conduct Medal, Capt, Hewat enlisted in the Fusileers early In the war. He was in the trenches for seven months, pestcasotcne scale SUGGESTION OF PEAGE IS REVIVED AT ROME |Papal Envoy Marchetti Forwards Report of His Conference With Von Buelow, ROMP, Nov, 5A long despated | from Mgr. Marchett!, Papal Envoy tn Switserland, concerning ni wottations | of some sort with Prince von Buelow, ex-Chancellor of Germany, arrived at the Vatican to-day by special court Despite emphatic denials, the beltet | here that Marchetti and von Buelow | & man ia, tho deepor bis feelings, tho | |. } vorable quarterly stateme THEIR OWN DUM-DUMS' Here Fy Ay A Clip of cartridges taken trom a! 3 M fast, & glass of real bot Hawulahed Service Order received for| THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, UTTLE CAVE GIRL WHO TELLS HOW SHE WAS HELD BY SLAVERS $ ; | ] O52 cee eeeeees: oot esses ss 96 Bouovuy WALERCE mee + POROSOG6 2 be WALL STREET aoe BERLIN, Oot, 27 (Correspondence | —_— of the Associated Press).—Prof. Lud-| pp. vanges ut opening sowed wig Schleich, one of Germany's |einall advances. ‘Three thousand throe hundred Stee! sold at 87%. up Copper issues were strong. Ol stocks gained, and some of the rail- roads were active on advances. Peace rumors had a tendency to cause soil- ing and prices eased off, Allis Chal- mere was a weak feature as a result of poor statement as to amount of orders on hand. During the second hour market wa Jaulet, American Smelting was stron ‘gaining 2%, to 95%. Canadian Pa- cifle sold off 314 polnts, to 185%, and Gai ed States Steel lost 144 polnts, 86 Union Pacific lost 1%, to! 37%, and some of the specialties de- clined sharply. Denver. and Rio Grande declined on news of control going back to the Goulds. ‘Trading was dull in the early after-| | noon, With the exception of strength | In coppers, stocks were a little heavy Utah made a strong response to fa t, advan Ing to 75%, the highest price at which it has ever sold A sharp reaction occurred around 2 P. M., and while support was ren- dered, prices declined and at the close showed an average loss of about L' to 2 points, while some of the spectal- ties showed greater declines. With net changes fiom prerious cloring Masa Gold Mine, . Alle Cpalwens Ais Chali oh ont Ch, | arrested | aimlesty SUVEMBEER TINY CAVE GIRL ENDED ROMANCE — —— yd from Wiret Pag Thirteen - Year-O'M Dorothy | Inspecios Dwyer Disarms Man} Bak ae we Wallace Was Mappy in | Whom Surgeon Declares "4 acquired it. He anewered i the b Woods Until MenCame, | infowleate | "Fete peruvian endl come bene wanted to see Sammie Adams, He's @ caddie and a prizefighter, and he came and took me away.” The girl sald that Adamo took her away from the cave Monday night with Dominico Cerlano and they again dressed her in girl's clothes. They took her to a house on Suy: Street, Brooklyn, and she was there all of Monday and Tuesday while rolatives and a posse of friends from Passaic were searching through the woods for her. She bad just left this room on Wed- nesday to wagder alone about the streets when detectives broke in and Adamo and Ceriano, Yesterday afternoon a young bar- ber, Peter Infranca, of No, 58 Ham- burg Avenue, saw ber bout and spoke to her. was walking with her when Det tives O'Connell and (i veo recognized her from a picture and took into custody with Inf The girl told her story without a tear. The only Ume her eyes flashed was when she was asked about the woods and why she wanted to live there, “Gosh, it's a shame they wouldn't leave me alone,” she exclaimed, “1 could have had a fine time out there in the woods with no one to bother me and no school to go to. If I can only get out I'm gotng away ali alone. 1 bate school. 1 hate girls, They're too sissified." Adamo and Ceriano were held in $2,000 bail each on the girl's affidavit. er Infranzo was charged with wandering He grancy and was held in_ $1,000 lef of Police Sutelift of Nutley, J, filed an information against Adamo as a fugitive from justice on the ground that he was charged in New Jersey with violating the Mann white slave act. eg MADE T, R. PAY HIGH ON AFRICAN JUNGLE TRIP Garne ! r Tells How Native Helpers wed the Cost of Colone!'s Expedition. r, LITIMORE, Nov. 5.9-H. L. Garner. onkey-man," was here to-day, vr lunching h his friend Dr. Leonard Hirshberg, he visited the pay | chological department of Johns Hopkins University. Dr, Watson, hoad of that partment, is an authority on monkeys Mr. Garner, Col, Roose- 4 by clever native Afri- cans while on his famous tour through Mou Nat Nat. toad folk & Western, Now York & wen 10 wific Tel nay lvatila Pituatargh, Coal Pressed Stee Ray Con, Copper Ny. Hteel Spring. « Teading Heoutite teed? x amok ig. Houthern ages Satheco Railway aan \, 2 vt fit, 8 wh Studebaker | dees ‘Copper | 1 are discussing peace wae much strengthened immediately. It will be remembered thar '# party was one of the lar pthe safaris “ *olone jest that ever penetrated the the Conti ‘The bul of t tion is poolies, ‘s od, bi ts to be | bush lows do all the hard work ther |done, working from sunup to sunset According to Mr. Garner they conside |q0"tontere day munificent payment for Yet, according to Mr, oosevelt paid the of this that the cost « creased by two-thirds, trip war ————————_ Suit to Oust Telephene Co, ESCANABA, Mich., Nov. providing for ‘the suspensi FP Wervice ‘corporation’ wh place of ill repute waa invo rat tne to-day by Prosecutor Ri ton, who filed a The act n of a pub- hie ult in the Clreult Court |asking that the Michigan Stato ‘Tele- phot Company be restrained {rom op= erat ic in the State, ——————— B WAY 'TO HAPPINESS, until tory and struck the door so forcibly the large glasa in it was s moment later Calcaterra struck door and his wrist Blass. FOR ERUPTIONAL TWO POLICEMEN W INSTATION ROUSE ee Metal December, 1 - |” ‘Tate case has been ponding before With be nh dime novet idene! sioated that be on De a ba for three years. Ac © ite bandit, whee | c e ‘ # to the Comporation ¢ t " . wed Plo ace tee : 1 rite int POO CrVOIT | Ceicaterre is in @ ve Greer o up for triad before © Shite ravers who|, Street Mote Bla 7 ' ali i ber, etl upon ber simplicity and bore) with uaving fred « shot at Ps e opening of the trial and with. # vice qhile relatives | tan Hraacte J. Dow ty tn sor. | 2%" Be aog og lh cay Parad er, Vorothy Wallace faced | . Judes Hatch, counsel for the plain. foetetre Reynolds + © Gotes) oy t e mn a Y] tl companies, yved to amend the AN urt, Brooklyn, to-day, She | before 11 o ¢ ea complaint very important and was there to teatity t three of | @eht In the cormitory pre material rew the men who have been arrested. Hor | fring of the shot. and Calea “This motion was «rented by Jua- story Was Without resentment or bit. | had the smoking revolver in his tice MeCait torness against them. She wanted to| When he was disarmed and arrested| On Deo. 7, 1911, an amended oor tell it and then do what she could to! by Inepector John F. Dwyer and two! piaint was served by plaintiff and the ay going back to school. patrotmen. city demanded a bil of particulars The = thirteen-year-old Calcaterra, why twenty-nine yeare|~ bill of particulars was served on much older than abe is, id hes been on the force since} peo, 21, 1911. On Dac 1914, city | pretty, but she ts ungainiy and ner | 1912, was on duty from midoteht tast| served ite amended answer to. the nunds are stained from cigarettes.| night to 8 o'clock this morning 19| amended complaint. ‘The case was Hor cheatnut hale is short and #ho|Battory Park with Dougherty. Dough: | ion get down for trial at the Ieb- aid tresses bad been cut by alerty bas been on gay bed tor ores ruary term before Mr. Justice Me- man w und her in the cave where | two years and is known ag “The| Ga wig meanwhile had maintain > |aie sought refuge at Delawanna, N.| Young Giant.” Dougherty went tofCMll "io meanwhile | ie SALAD DRESSING J, after running away from home. ned {n the dormitory w he came Phe city baie sande @ worlen “I started to amoke cigarettes when |in from duty and Calcaterra went out} i cute! the plainti®’ to reply b> I wan eight yoars old,” sho sald while] Both were to go on duty again at 5 fig nimeneed MREWar’ Waa the 22 Karat ® waiting to testify, “and I have often |4 o'clock th ternoon ere’ is Februney,. iste emoked cigars en the quiet. I hate) When Calcaterra sniere) the polle| platati® applied for an adjourn. Gold Teeth girls and have always wanted to be/atation after having becu out for al-| Peed ihe vase was mot dem @ boy, | had a fight with the prin- three hours be went to the dor-| oN) Oot is “isis when the com cipal in the school at Passaic last ry where Dowgnerty was aleen | pa called *tor trial before Ste Thursday and | ran of school. 1) Ho was sober when lio loft the police) Ft Uh ais KeAT tee ally ran out into the woods and went to/atation, but Patrolmen Cullinane and| iy en onus ail Ite Witnecny the cave where I had often before] Prigge, who were in the eens and the books of the platatit visited on my bieyele, : said he stugee na an he camo in, tHe | epabiea 460-0 wulslinaee yen “L crept In there and wen: to sleep. Twent to Dougherty's bed and, Iaugh- aahie. enw ain nner A A negro came with some other men. ling uprourtonaly, pulled him by the!) judge Met 4 the highest rr They cut my hair and told me re |leg. Dougherty tumbled out on tho] (0't, Vow tieauatified fone ere ek grade ot ona n" It was blue. They | goo; arth eas Sussplacgerd ha hae Fave GOR Gano uTAy hor ea, nerty fell he cauitnt Catone | IH tHe cate, being @ atockholdor ens men about to take : bole ty Fell He cAuRht Calon | nh the Kings County Lighting lv Iservice examinaiions, this 4 liked it, 1 had always wanted to be O/terty ‘The men rolled about the foor| |” : ty la your Ghanes. le week man. Then I told one of them | Company, one of the companies M * Dougherty pushed Calcaterra away and, realiziyg that he had been drinking, tried to Ret away froin him. He ran toward the sergeant’s dorm|- shed. A the was cut on the| He followed Dougherty into the ser- | geants’ room and drawing his revol- | ver fired at bim | The bullet went through the electric light reflectur| and jodged in the wall. Dougherty got out of the room and ran doen! to the second floor. At the door uf Inspector Dwyer’s room ho was mot by the Inspector and told him what with five loaded ones. He was taken down to a cell and Inspector Dwye: called Polico Surgeon Hubbard, who examined bim and said he was in- toxicated, A full report of the matter was im- mediately made by the Inspector to Commissioner Woods, who ordered Calcaterra suspended. The wound or bis wrist was dressed by Dr, Ridge way, who was called from the Mud son Street Hospital and he said the man was unfit to appear in court Calcaterra lives at No. 119 Mulford Street, Brooklyn ——__——_ ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, New Haven Lines—September gross earnings, $6,313,162; tn ase, $510,784 et after tax $2,161,889; Increnso §382,- Surplus for three months In- creamed $867,671, . 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