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SKS GOVERNOR KILLED 3IRISHMMEN 15,000 BULGARS THE EVEFING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUBT 31, 1916, ~ PORLAW TOCHECK ASORDERTOSAVE LOST AS SERBIANS FOQD CONSPIRACY THEM WAS RECEIVED Commissioner Hartigan Pind Pin I und Will Ay i k md) ‘ Whitman Hands of ¢ ont mt “ 1 ' TOURS CITY MARKETS ; oe Long Istand Farmers PIN 10 pnseny snomngt Boost Prices of Produce in and tw Event of Strike n, had made a t * with an Byenie appeat to the Governor will t said Commi ssioner Hartigan “1 find that there ti of a conspiracy & Island farmers ties of vemetal r the law, it ts a ver! dificult ‘There’ people of this city have 4 of these extortioniste is tne intment of # price J am sure it roeThe. action tenon 4 the Long ere will hit the very poor petcet, because since the price of! fied new positions from @ point east meat went up you will find that the residents of the tenements have subsisting principally on vewetables, In this class of food potatoes ran! the most popular. “although tho price of butter, eee and sugar had not raised b: i to-day, it was learned b; atralestoner jartigan that a gen- @ral advance {5 contemplated to- aa or Saturday. If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air @& MOOCERATE IN VOUR DIET AND REDUCE YOUR WEIGHT. TAKE ew O1L OF KORGIN. Lack of fresh air, it te onid, weakens the oxygen carrying power of the blood, thi fat accumulates Acting Mayor Dowling,’ or to prove @ conspiracy he triets of Herres, Drama and Kavala, ng the prisoners fro © shoot them ” out, Wilnon t rm ely sent I # Adjutant to report on the action of ur Capt. Bowen-Colthurst «Just ae Lieut Wilson returned wi an order Instructing (he Captain not wm tot the prisoners from the guard * | room, the witness aald, he heart shots | Jin the yard. Later into the yard he saw the prisoners, who had been | shot lying op the ground, Aintdata -idehntatate ANGLO-FRENCH FORCES DRIVEN BEHIND STRUMA, 18 BULGARIAN CLAIM 8) BERLIN, Aug. 91.—Bulgarian y forces in Macedonia have driven tho) Anglo-French troops from the din © forcing them to retire behind the Biruma River and Tahine Lake, sald) an official statement from the 1 @arian War Office received here day. The Bulgarian left wing has forti- of the Struma to the Aegean Sea ani from the Gulf of Orfano to the mouth of the River Mesta. Repeated Serbian kK attacks on the right wing have been | defeated, Tho Bulgarian statement, ¥ | date of Aug. 28, follows: ¥| ‘Troops on our right wing fortified new positions north and west of Os- trovo Lake, after repulaing Serbian troops in the Florina plain, The Ser- blana attacked repeatedly in the dis- trict of Moglena, but were repulsed and forced by losses to coase their frontal attacks. Our troops advanced and conquered the heights south of the Shorsko Valley. “In the Vardar Valley artillery fire under itants) and within a few hours ha¢ inhabitants). forces invaded Transylvania through the Valkan Pass, 140 miles west of Kronstadt, has become more feeble, Patrol en- g@agementa have occurred. “Our troops on the left wing have fortified now positions east of the Struma to the Aegean Sea, from the Gulf of Orfano to the mouth of the | Meata, after driving Franco-English forces in the districts of Serres, Dra- ou 3 th ft many o6 the viel ergans | Car gh of the vitel ergene/ma and Kavala behind the Struma Hee | and Tahino Lake.” oR vents ROUMANIAN TRANSPORTS capsui ome before retirin ‘Weigh yourself tment AND MAGAZINES ON THE DANUBE ARE SHELLED BERLIN, Aug. 81.—An Austrian flo- tilla operating on the river Danube shelled and destroyed Rov nanian transport boats, port magazines and military establishments near Turnu, Severinu and Glurgevo and on the {© lower Danube, said an official state-|pointed Commander-in-Chief of all -| ment from Vienna to-day. ‘The Austrians captured two Rou- manian tugs near Zimnica and two m Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment tn the World WORTH | 43 & 45 West 34th Street sA2ie'tinw New Autumn Frocks Reflecting the most advanced ideas of the new | season; trimmings of wee! embroidery, metallic threads and beading: in all the rich autumn shades. Very Specially Priced Autumn Frocks Satin, Charmeuse, ie,’ Sere, Very Special Autumn Frocks Charmeuse, Serge Combinations, Satin, Very Special Autumn Frocks Plaid Silk, Charmeuse, Satin, Serge, Very Special 16.50 22.50 30.00 Embroidered Satin and Georgette, $30.00 —Final Clearanc 50 Coats Reduced to §,00 Tahen from regular country and sport fatrice and colors, stock, euttable for town, ® wear, varied assortment of jattacks were repulsed, CHEK ADVANCE febiine © Meced rapaton wh Hule reeunenta out hpnde of entente teh Qank Huon ian losses are es & at the from V sbankent ha appear to be masters of the situation at Gomtcheve correspondent, and Mut ers of Koumaatan origin ted said the Bulgarians + called Gomlcnove “another Verdun,” _—- BULGARS WANT 200,000 TURKS TO ALD IF THEY FIGHT ROUMANIANS LONDON, Aud, The prone to-day gave out a Ff Je bs apatch to the effect that ja has stipulated that #he must bave the assistance of 200,000 Turks as a condition fgg Jaration of war ou her part aga BULGARIAN CITY ~ IS CAPTURED BY Hounapla LONI THE RUNINAS= Km (Continued from First Page.) | Hosszufalu (a town of 9,000 inhat- e occupied Kronstadt (a city of 40,000 At the same time other Roumantan captured the village of Livazeny and advanced ten miles into | enemy territory, occupying the town of Petrozeny (about $8,500 inhabit- ants). J An official statement from the Aus- trian War Office indicates that the town of Keadi-Vasarhely, forty-five miles north of Kronstadt and sixteen miles inside the Transylvania front- tier, has been captured by the Rou- manians. Roumanian inhabitants of the cap- tured towns marched out te meet the invaders with gifts of flowers and food, LONDON, Aug. 31.—The Wireless Press quotes the Berne, Switzerland Bund and the Geneva Journal to the effect that Field Marshal von Mack- ensen will take charge of the cam- paign in the Balkans, having been ap- the Balkan armies of the Germanto League. —_—— GREEK KING MEETS MINISTERS OF ALLIES; COUNTRY NEARER WAR ATHENS, Greece, Aug. %1.—King Constantine, who was reported to have fled, will receive the French Minister to-day and the Russian and British Ministers shortly afterward. All staff officers on leave have been recalled for active service. Rapid developments in the diplomatic situation here to-day make {t appear that within forty-eight hours Greece will have abandoned the policy of neutrality in the war. pe a BRITISH TRENCHES RAIDED BY GERMANS NORTH OF ARRAS, BERLIN, Aug. 31 (via London).— The official statement issued to-day by the German Army Headquarters Staft regarding the western front says: “In the sector extending on both sides of Armentieres the enemy de- ed lively artillery activity, His noltring detachments, which ad- ed after strong artillery bom- nent in surprive attacks, were repulsed, Near Roclincourt, north of Arras, a German patrol wok a number of prisoners in tie lvitish trenches," —ae ARTILLERY BAI'TLES RAGING ALL ALONG THE EASTERN FRONT. BERLIN, Aug 81 (via London).— Recounting military operations on the eastern front, the official state- ment issued to-day by the German Army General Staff says “To the west of Riga, at the Bridge- head of Dvinsk, in the Stokhod sa- army of Gen. Count von Bothmer, | lively artillery battles are taking place, “In the Carpathians we captured one officer and 199 men in the storm. ing of Mount Kukul, Enemy counter- “During attacks on the military establishment of Lutsk and Torozyn | our aviators shot down three enemy aeroplanes, Another machine was put out of action near Listopady on the Beresina.” GERMANS LOSE HEAVILY NORTHEAST OF KOVEL THRUST OF GERMANS =| PATUS, etrated the ment THREE STEAMSHIPS SUNK. Two Kusstan Ships Torpedoed tn Gull of Dothnin—tinulah Hoat Lost, aged have i en arrived at Budapest for a confer- with Hungarian leaders, Suitable for Immediate Wear Ap Misses’ Dresses _. ion of village jirecton of K ctyereeliery ie “Betty Wales" Serge Dresses ar Hines Of navy blue or black French serge (style registered), silk braid trimmed, new coat model, white silk collar, full skirt with pleated panel frontand back. 14 to 20 years. 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