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“ONT UL FER" Thb BVBSING WORLD, ROUMANIANS TAKE GREECE'S PREMIER, | GtRt, POR Whose DEATH BY STABBING FATHER 18 ARRAIGNED TO-DAY We the Homme, where the crux of the TWO MORE TOWNS BULGAKS ARE REPULSED Continue Attack, However, on Whole Frontier in the Dobrudja District. DICTATOR, SOON T0 GERMAN AGENT IS HELD Baron von Schenck Is a Pris oner on Warship-Berlin | Expects Change Soon CRIES FATHER HELD TO ATTEND LABOR STRINEHARD BLOW FROM WEST HERE FOR GIRL'S DEATH DAY CELEBRATION TOFOODGAMBLER — FORWARCOUNGL | SON IS A. WIT Police Say Boy Watched the Accused Man Leave Room After Stabbing. 5.| ' NASHVIAS, Tenn Choree BL Hughes to attend the here ae to-day leat subjects No formal invitation had been ea.) Hep! advieed that he itted to speak em ‘ seed Hon ~ MUCH OF IT SPOILS Cost of Vegetables, Pruits and Meats to Go Down To- | Day and To-Morrow, Morszek and Sekell in Extreme All Demands of the Allies Coleman Says He Saw Girl Not Allowed to Make Political: Hundreds of Carloads of Com- Minois Committeeman Reports Fastern Se Occu- Granted—They Take Con- Safely in Bed Before He Speech—Refuses to Review | modities, Held for Famine | Poll Shows 65,000 Plu- pied by Invaders trol of Communications Went to Sleep. National Guard Prices, Dumped on Market. rality in Cook County, Western managers of the Deme eretic Nationa! Compeige came to New Vork to-day for e counctl of war with Chairman Vance MoCormich and to report on the effects of the Mughes opeaking tour weet of the Misstasippt. Te the party were Renator Walsh of 4 the aliens Hughes sino declined to re Montana, who hee charge uf the Chi. yhing ie 20 UCHAREST, Hept 8 (via London! ATHENK, Kept, B1Via Lan In Dis cell tn the Tombs to-day Jo-| view the T * National Gua Tho epeedy settioment of the threat: Hy Gnd yesterday from Ginehy routh The Koumantan War OMece 4. 6)—@eteie soph Coleman, « janitor, charged with | e*ying that he had nor 10 40 © | ened patiroad etrike hes proved te of New Hempehire, who directs " * the epectal bureau lookin, iT Ration Was, the inst Word in soientifie oie pM. 2 a a . aa poedinnd fended Me, Hughes by local labor NAF@ Blow Fer wRsarupulous mer iabor vote; ae toe Guage Gai @eneeniraied majesty and the horror haus of the Batenie tation Ganghien, irene, to Gets, Unions In Gharge of (he Labor Day °MABL® Who sent food prices shyrock- manager of the women's section: ore warefare was represented eleeia tad " aemes pri that (he net of ciroumstances Woven celebration, but the committee tm eting last week. Congressman BT. Taylor of Cole VY ALL GERMANS AT whet emounte virtually to dict about bim by (he pollee was « grave charge of the nominers proxramme When President Wilson signed the "4° 4nd Charter Morachenstoin, Ne- GUILLEMONT KILLED. ve thelr attack #100@ powers, All Is now In readiness for RENE COLEMAN mistake, Btlll half dased from the 4 Dim thiae ie sould be 4! Wight-Hour Bill gamblers ta tite’s ne. YONA! Commitioaman of Mlinots Probably the British took about 1.999 ine whole frontier between Dobrudju the final act to end the neutrality of eta of @ week of heavy drinking, | SAMI” for him to attend. Announce. with Gumming up the Western situation, Prisoners who reached the collectiO® gag Hu Geen i Ment had been made by this commit. | CO*Mtee Pecame panic stricken, for wenator Walsh said ations alive through the succes! A reid by three hostile hydro-| Whtie the poople of Athens were joman twitched and sobbed as » that Mr, Hughes would be (bey had held tack for famine prices, “Mr. Hughes is weaker to-day than - ive curt of fire, Nearly aii the) aeroplanes upon the eity of Con-| y, ng mildly amused at the spectacle WOMAN SHOT AS SPY | told bis story through the bare to an) present, many hundreds of care loaded with when he started out in the campaign. Germans the Guillemont S2019F isanga, on the Roumanian coast of the of wijied sailors and wecret police pur- Evening World reporter, When C. W. Farnham, manager of various commodities, There was a The reason is his specches developed Were killed by ehell Are, The we “| Biaok Hea, with the wounding Of FY yung German agente about the When Coleman was taken on Sun. Hush tour, conferred to-day with | wild scramble among them to uaload the fact that the Republicans have @4 whe sought cover in shell crater® erat olviliane and child to 8+ streets of the city @ profound chang: NF N HA RNED day morning into his daughter's the local Hughes Committes, he was thelr boldings, ‘This resulted in tha no issue Mr. ITughes bas failed to! Were killed by the burst) of an uneed. in the status of affairs was effected room in the basement of No. 109 West told that Gov. Kye, of Tennessee, local markets being flooded last night develop one.” = other shell. The oMecial ptatement anys quietly, remier Raimis ie gow in a One Hundred and Second Street, Dem and other speakers would and Henator Hollie reported privately | Fhe British carried their light ma-| “On our northern and northwestern position to wwing the whole country where ho is janitor, the police say address the meeting, Mr, Farnham had nev on the labor vote, There te complete es chine guns forward and with there | fronts after somewhat lively MBNINE, ay he will, unembarranned by any dix. | the wounded girl pointed out her was told some of the speakers prob- Friday and Saturday the wholesale uncertainty what ultimately will be \ Fe faeed the German counter-attack | we oooupied the locality of Horemk senting p fF Opinion or hostile | | father as her assailant, That was 4 ably would endorse (he enactment of extortioniote asked prices that would the political effects of the elght-hour _ wander cover of their artillery, Atland the heights west of that town parlian ry control. | > - ow hours before she died*from the (the Adamson bill, He replied that lead one to believe New York was @ law Saturday by Congress to F Mowquet Farm the Australians had) We captured four officers and 160 "aye fret step which placed full | \\ French Birth and Got 2! Nownda indicted with a mo- Mr Hughes would aticnd the celebras Doleaguered city. To-day the New stave off the railroad strike, Orders te yield part of the ground gained |men and entirely coupled the Inbab- powery In the hands. ct promier| §tS OF French Birth and Got) gium sized pocket knife, ‘This al-| ton if he would be permitted (8) York perishable food market 18 80 were sent out from Democratie) 4 With the Germans at last accounts) ited region of Bekell (4 Lelek), in| 79) was taken when bo forbade} 5,000 Francs From) Gers | leaed identification and the subse~ 6 committoe advised him that | #utted that the big gamblers cannot | Headquarters that it must be abso- « tm pesscasion of the farm itself. Raromnsek. ad | public gatherings last Wednenday. 4 quent finding of & blood stained labor leaders in charge the pro- get rid of their surplus before it be- |hutely disassociated from tho politi- Of the most formidable Ger-| “On the northern front the enemy , F mans for Information, knife in the areaway between the ame had decided that Mr, Hughes ging to decay, Hundreds of tons of! cal campaign and no attempt mage Wounter-attacks struck south-|attacked along the whole Dobrudja| °°, wrnnsement of Friday whereby ——— {Coleman house and an adjoining Sra ante oe ° Ward, trying to catch the British, frontier south of Basardjik, but wae eo o t | PARIS, Sept. 4--In view of recent structure constitute the strongest ements for the nominee's Other frulte and vegetables, which jin any way with ‘enident Wilson's the now adjourned Partian: and ‘ who had entered Ginchy in the Mank,| repulsed. On the remainder of the calling new elections was postponed German comment on the execution at| link In the police chain against the ding the celebration were then were Nd for ransom” last week, campaign for re-election. _ Guillemont lost, Ginchy became All| front the fighting continues. indefinitely disponed effectually of MAraeliles recently ax a spy of M janitor, anes, must elther be dumped into the river) Committeaman Boeschonstein made _ the more vital to the Germans. The! phe enemy bombarded Islace 404) any Parliamentary interference with Pfiat, certain details of the case were | “First, I want to know when they _ | or be given quick burtal at pointe on/a report on Illinois conditions that Germans brought up reinforcements. | Kalafat, the policy of the Government. Finally |!ade known authoritatively to-day. are going to bury little Irene," Cole- FORTY -SIX PASSENGERS |the Hackensack Meadows. — Thig|seenind too good to be true, He sald P PRUSSIAN GUARDS COULDN'T! “rnree noatiin hydroplanes dropped the Premier yeaterday requested and THO stutoment that the woman was man asked, When he was told that means 4 great lose to the cotertes of 18 Chicar | 4 STAY ATTACK. Kitchener's new army charged the flower of the German army, the Prussian Guards, four divisions of Which were concentrated before the British to stay the offensive. in places the German Emperor's favor- © ite troops were driven back, counter. | attacked, and again had to yield their | erimsoned, shell-wrecked trenches to | ‘stubborn English and Scotch, most of Whom two yoars ago did not know how to form fours and who fought all herder because of the known of their foe. BM hardly seemed possiblo that more be concentrated gy : @ooner had the Hritish taken ‘Gaillemont and swept through it than ytke Germans turned on !t @ tornado | @f ghell-fire from their immense con- ) eeatration of guns in this section, ‘The whole movement was like that e@ Suly 1, with the army swing! Bp tts position north of the Ancre = te pivot. The French, between the ) Mecnme and the British right, under the protection of an amazing burri- @ane of shell-fire, co-operated in a Driltiant advance. From a hill the ¥ of their soldiers and the khaki of | the British could be seen side by side ‘a they charged, and, as the trenches | Ware taken, the green figures of the bombs on Constansa. Several children | and civilians were wounded.” | (The towns of Borsack and Se Lelek are in tho extreme castern portion of Transylvania, and the first named is the most frequented watering piace in that province and Js #ituated in a romantic val- ley of the Eastern Carpathians, It exports great qauntities of min- eral water and bas @ population of 1,600, (Basardjik is a fortified town in the extreme southeastern portion of the Dobrudjan district of Rou- mania, while Tslacs and Kal fat are Roumanian frontier owas on the Danube River.) BALONICA, Dept. 4 (via Paris).— Bulgarian troops have made another attack on the Macedonian front, west of Lake Ostrovo, It was announced at French Army Headquarters to-day that the attack had been repulsed by Serbians. ] AMSTERDAM, Sept. 4 (via Lon- don).—The Bulgarian Cabinet Coun. cll has decided to detain G. ©. De- russi, the Roumanian Minister at Sofia, with his staff until 8. Radew, the Bulgarian Minister at Bucharest, has returned, says @ despatch trom Budapest. ess between the trenches, but the British managed to get across and, about} midday, swept throug’ the village of | Guillemont, cleaning up nests of ma- chine guns, and across the fields on the insuance of the decree dissolving the leaders of the Venizelos party * and of the party opposed to Venizelos. Baron von Schenk, Chief Direc-~ tor of the German propaganda in Greece, has been arrested and taken on board a cruiser of tho Entente Allies, Sixteen additional warships of the Entente Powers have arrived at Piraeus. (Diplomats of the Entente Allies had demanded that Baron von Behenk and sixty co-workers in behalf of the Central Empires be expelled from Greece. It was re- ported that the Baron had barri- caded himself in his house in | Athens and surrounded it with a score of armed guards and his friends to protect him.) | PARIS, Sept. 4.—Greece has accept- ed all the alli clally announced to-day. Governments |g Greeve are to-day taking over the contro! of postal and telegraphic communication, LONDON, Sept. 4.—The Greek revo. lution ts reported to have epread to the island of Crete, said a Central News despatch from Rome to-day. Twenty thousand residents of Ma donia are said to be in revolt, BERLIN, Sept. 4.—Greece's entry into the war on the side of the allies possibly within four weeks, is now M@&ked for by the German public, Under pressure of the British and French military authorities and dip- (Continued from Page One.) received the unqualified support of * German is dented, and It was said | t the comparison of her case with that of Edith Cavell, the British nurse | who was put to death by the Germans at Brussels, was unwarranted. According to this information, Fe- lice Pfaat was a French woman, born at Nancy in 1890, | in 1914 and later received permission to visit her mother in Be! there, it is said, a German official | proposed that she gather information jin Paris, She spent three weeks in; Paris and then reported the results |to Germans whi her 5,000 fran mission, Returnii | Switzerland, in July of last year, she | Was expelled by the Prefect of Police. She went to Marseilles, where sho boarded at a house frequented by} army officers. She was caught in the act of spying and admitted she had demands, It was ofMf- | been commissioned to gather military | information Agents of the French and British Wanimousiy condemned to death by | @ court-martial. WILLIAMS BEATS GRIFFIN IN MATCH She went to Metz jum, While she admitted, paid undertake another to Paris from Lausanne, On July 10 she was! FOR TERNIS FINAL no announcement of the funeral bad been made be cried aloud and ran bis fingers through bis sbaggy head of red hair, “I didn’t kill my little girl,” he con- tinued. “Why, the last thing I did was to kiss her and ber brother! ‘Tommy good-night and tuck them in| day morning. 1 bad been drinking whiskey in @ saloon nearby and came home from there. I was not drunk. | 1 had been drinking, but lightly, in an attempt to get over the eifects of & aproe. “I got into bed about 1.30. My room adjoing that of my daughter, who slept in the front of the house. Her room was shared by Tommy, I must have went to ip and was awakened by the shouts of a po- liceman, He told me to get up. He! was followed by two other officers and they hustled me into my clothes and took me to the front room where Irene was. “My little girl eeemed asleep on her bed. Her head was hanging to the side. When one of the policemen asked her if I was the man who cut her she shook her head. She meant ‘no.’ It was just as plain as day she meant to say 1 had not cut her, They arrested me then. “An hour or so later the officers brought a jackknife to me and asked if {t was mine. It was not mine, and I had never seen it before and I don't know how it came to be in the area- f @ political natur HELO UP AT QUARANTINE Came Here From Vera Cruz, Where Reported—Had Cholera Was Been Stopped at Other Ports. Because of reports forty-six passengers on the sent to Quarantine o on her way here. Officers of the liner said there was no cholera in Vera Cruz when the Mon- terey left. However, there w | siderable disorder in’ the city. men were shot and killed in street brawls, and another was executed by & company of Carranza soldiers. that there ts their beds, That was about 1.15 Sun-/| Asiatic cholera in Vera Cruz, Mexico, Ward liner Monterey who boarded the ves- sel at that port two weeks ago were Hoffman Island on thelr arrival in New York to-day. These passengers were also subjected to quarantine regulations at Pro- gresso, Yucatan and Havana, Cuba, ports at which the Monterey stopped con: Three » Ob Peterson, formerly a Ward Line stew ard, visited the Monterey and sword. rmy. in Vera Crus wearing a glittering uniform He told his former ship- is now @ General in Car- SENATE WANTS TO KNOW COST OF THE 8-HOUR BILL Resolution Calling for Investigation of Operation of Railroads potatoes, apples, onions, carrots and unscrupulous ehippers and wholesal- ers. It was learned to-day that one big! speculator, who took @ io! ohance on potatoes, dropped several hundred thousand dollars between Friday and Sunday. Railroad men will tell you that the conspiracy to literally starve New | Yorkers who were not willing to pay | fabulous prices for their dally sus- ‘tennance began at least two weeks | ago. About that time it was learned that perishable food shippers had | planned to double their eastern con- \signments, All the shipments were for the Jersey yards—and no furthe: Then came the flood of foodstuffs. Hundreds of carloads above the average daily shipments began to ar- rive. They were consigned to con- venient points right on the opposite shore within twenty minutes or a half hour of raiiroad floats, They were to be held for the psychological moment, or twenty-four hours after the beginning of the supposed rail- road strike. To-day the wholesalers are practi- cally giving away perishable food to the retailers and corner grocers and delicatessen -n have lowered their prices of staples to normal levels. Fruite and vogetables will be cheaper in thie city to-morrow than | they have been im a long time. This| condition will last until the big sur- plus now on band has exhausted it- eclf. by any workers or speakers to use tt organization, under direction of Roger Sullivan, made @ close canvi The result indicated a plurality of 65,000 for Wilson in Cook County, and if the normal Republican vote Is polled in the remainder of the State Wilson will carry Illinois by 40,000, Mr. Bass reported that tn Iilinois, where women will vote for the first time for President this year, there (# developing a strong drift toward Wil- on, and similar conditions are preva- lent in other Western States, poe rindnhondn WOMAN, SHOT TRYING TO SAVE MAN, DIES Two Men Wounded in Jersey Re- volver Fight Over Card Game Prisoners in Hospital. Mrs, William Locki of Cliffside, N. J., died to-day in the North Hudson Hospital at Weehawken as the result of a bullet wound received last night at Cliffside, when she attempted to save the life of a male relative during a revolver fight over a game of cards, Gideon Biscotti of Edgewater and Anthony Pinto of Nagel Street, Clift- side, both badly wounded, are held at the hospital to await the action of the Grand Jury. Pinto is the man for whom the police say Mrs. Locki gave her life. He is shot through the head and groin and his condition is serious. Six men were engaged in the game. When they began shooting Mrs, Locki i jumped in front of Pinto and was fling back to the rear a8} the other ‘aide, mtabliahing them: |lomats, the Zaims Cabinet 180°] 1044 cseasive attack neg | Way: I never threw it there, Under the New Law, ‘Presy ments, butter end egge willl thet taroce’ the Abdomen. “Four of completed the spectacle. | selves in a sunken road, pected to declare r on the Central)?! a J attac! compelles “ y, 1 ee we ” the men escaped, although two o! mere m, Completed the spectacle, | Mis scuth of Uuilscernt one section | Powera‘as soon asthe Greek army Gritin to retreat from*bis favorite “Tbe police bave made a good deal] WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Senator |take a big drop to-morrow." eatd|{he_ men, ca ped. although of een . BLOWS WERE TO FALL. Tee attack was not simultaneous [BOF Was it along the whole line. Dit- ) ferent sections were timed with | @ook-work regularity, each suiting a purpose of the commanders, while French and English acted togeth- 96 if ene army. By the roar of the im the early hours of the morn- the whole front no observer We told where the blows were Against Thiepval, that re- Position which the British Gradually approaching, no was made. But just before lawn their infantry rushed the old Mune of trenches at certain points Y forth and south of the Ancre. firm, stage of the infantry a ‘Was entirely on this flank and where the Australians at it in, They had been that farm, these lean fellows under the Southern Cross, and taken and lost it once. This time the Prussian Guard resisted des- in Faifemont Farm and ‘edge Wood and here all the after- noon bombing and hand-to-hand fighting was proceeding. Here the Guard had high ground, which they turned into @ fortress, and they were evidently determined to keep faith with their prestige, The guns were ao thick behind both the British and French infantry and their action was so that it appalied tmagination. Prussian Guard prisoners taken sald the German Emperor had let it be known to his troops that there would be no winter campaign. They believed the decision of the War was coming in this summer's fight and in the fighting of the next month. As for food, they er wanted for it. The Prusstan Guard always had plenty. The fiercest struggle of all was for the possession of Ginchy, that com- manding high ground. When the Aa- sochated Press correspondent k corps headquarters the Bri more than half the village and the can again be mobilised. w to forces In shape to fight, German military men are not at al they will facs still another enemy within a short time. The majority, of the Greek soidiers are fighters because of this opposition. GERMANS LOSE BIGGEST CITY IN EAST AFRIC Capital Surrenders to the British— War on Important Military = | Station, | LONDON, Sept. 4.—Dar-es-Balaam, th jin t It in esti- | Position that it will take at least four | Champion's tremendous service put the Greek military tinued a big point maker in this set. Griffin wainst it, ser the probability thee| coming steadily stronger and more perturbed over the pi y ‘confident Griffin began to show signs of wenkness Delieved to, Williams always holing Griffin safe, be ‘opposed to warring on the Ger. Won the third set, six games to three Peane and it 1m (hough? that they will; The Californian’ toward tho. finish hot outrank the deaporalised Serbs asimade a brave attempt to rally but Williams quickly the net again and ran the set out in e nineteenth from start he match. Griffin | Williams had unus |ahots to-day and his drives generally went true, \the former champion drove the Call- fornian away from the net and from | this time on the result of the match was never in doubt. Point score: Williams Griffin ..... 31 Champion Johnson and R. Lindley Murray began playing in. the semi. at the net. The fo mer on= was helpless ractically While Williams was be- took command at to finish ‘as outclassed, 1) power in his Karly in the opening set third set 494842464 -151614082 over a cut on my Ie”. hand, It is cut, I hurt it Saturday afternoon trying to open a beer bottle. Irene was to have been married in two weeks’ time to Robert Hauck, @ chauffeur of No. 160 West One Hun- dred and Seventh Street. Coleman waid to-day he was not opposed to Hauck, but considered bim a@ nice young fellow. Thomas, the fifteen-year-old son, is being heid as @ witness against bis father by the Children’s Society. He, the police say, also accused his father, declaring he saw him lea’ Irene's room after he was awakened by his sister's screams. 19,405 MORE PRISONERS CAPTURED BY RUSSIANS Austro-German Positions on the Reed of Missouri to-day introduced & resolution to authorize the Inter- state Commerce Commission to in- vestigate the effect of the Eight-Hour Day Law on the cost of operation of railroads and to report to Congress in December. The resolution will be called up for consideration to-morrow. Senators Simmons and Martin and Majority Leader Kitchin of the House agreed to-day the House should pass @ joint resolution for adjournment of Congress at 6 o'clock on Wednesday evening. The Senate will defer ac- tin until it determines that all neces- sary business can be completed by that time. Senator Simmons said would be made to pat effor' the Revenue bill before adjournment to-night. The prospects for a quick wind up of affaira seems good. Commissioner of Weights and Meas- ures Joseph Hartigan to-day before starting for Washington. “The same can be said of sugar, coffee, tea, rice, tapioca, salt and pepper.” Commissioner Hartigan will en- deavor to have Federal legislation enacted whieh will protect the public apes it food extortionists in the event of another similar emergency: AUSTRIA LOST 450,000 TO FIGHTING ITALIANS Rome Declares 3,000 Square Miles of the Enemy's Territory Are Now Occupied. ROME, Sept. 4.—About 450,000 Austrians have been killed, captured t eee conan mene PREPARING FOR TRADE AT THE END OF THE WAR American Industrial Commission in France to Study Needs That This Country May Supply. ~ BORDEAUX, Sept. —The Ameri- can Industrial Commission to France arrived last night on board the steam- er Lafayette and was received by « committee composed of represente- tives of the munioipality and the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce, headed by Deputy ° aurice Damour, M. Damour delivered the address of welcome and William W. Nichole, head of the commission, responded on behalf of the Americans, —_= struggle amid the ruins hidden by| capital and chief town of German final at 3.80 o'clock. Willis will fi i or so seriously wounded that they a . Noming | curtaina of shell smoke waa bitterly | cust Africa, has surrendered to tho| meet the winner in the finals to- Theniovka River Are Taken Two BRITISH AIR RAIDS cannot reture to the front, n engage-| | The American, industria Lannie fee In the Somme battle than continuing. British, {t was officially announced | Morrow. - in Drive. MADE OVER BELGIUM weenie mike Soe Tiakane siaee ibe Manufacturers’ Export Association. It § hardy ranchmen, who can shoot 4 ustro-Italian declarations me Smooth-aliaven, inconie, |BERLIN ADMITS LOSS to-day, BOY THREW GEMS TO STREET| PETROGRAD, sept. 4 (via London). Afteen months ago, Tat conditions in Erance to ascertain ride, out-of-doors, going againat the Guards. OF TWO TOWNS TO Dar-es: jaam is seaport and —The Russians have broken across ‘This estimate was made by Italian trial conditions in France to in what way American resources may 4 b a population of] porter Ace: Grabbing Them| the Theniovka River, a western tribu-| Attacks at Hoboken and Near] mui thorities to-di They | best be ‘a reconstruction after im the morning tho big busl- i military station, wit! rter Accu ne Them military au! es jay. y fhe day pean tom evils) ANGLO-PRENCH FORCES Seale the terminus of en important Me Hole te Bat): tary of the Zlota Lipa, and selzed a] — Bruges Are Reported to Have | estimated that 160,000 Austrians have | ‘B® war. Wood, southward through to the prety ett yd Charles Greenleaf, forty-six years old, | Position of the Austro-German troops, Been Successful, ‘been killed, 200,000 permanently dis-| suspect Is Not Fugitive Fay. “ Bye ue, Papraoroe power on PERLIN, Mot. 4—Copvere of the a porter employed at No, 103 West One| the War Office announced to-day. They . abled, and 100,000 captured. graluca, Gar feet ree sgt pM ny villages of Guillemont and Le Forest men sides, ha Guill British Two weeks ago this village the prize the jby the Anglo-French forces north of as FOUR SHIPS ARE SUNK. Hundred and Forty-first Street, wi raigned in Washington Heights Court ar: | took 2,721 prisoners and #ix machine guns. LONDON, Sept 4.—Two more Brit- ish air raids over Belgium have been The Italians now hold about 3,000 qn miles of Austrian territory, The Austrians hold about 180 square held at Corinth, Miss., suspected of be- ing Robert Fay, the former German the 8S 6 wal Melal): dmitt: .| before Magistrate Patton to-day on al! dhe Russians have also captured a] made successfully, it was announced army officer who escaped from the Fed- MEE the most completely devastaisa |tre, comme Was oMclally admitted | twe of Them Rerw Prlt-| charge of grand larceny and was held in) geries of heights in the Carpathian | smeiatly to-day in the following state- | mies of Italian territory im the Tron |eral penitentiary ‘here Aug. 20, 18 Rot WE Bay on the front and the Britisn |" Afternoon: at Te ne Oe Pee cscition | ae Lone etn q.| mountain roads on the Hungarian 7 y ‘tino gone, the, Zonvicted bomb | plotter, wi pounding it day after day ¢ Germans recaptured lost ground | LONDON, Sept. .—The itis! a i nberg of the same Aad- | eoniier, eee re! nounce: 8 and Bevery calibre of gun. near Mouquet farm in yesterday's | steamer Swift Wings, displacing 4.486) 000") ccised him of having stolen In tho last four days of fighting} “On Saturday the shipbuilding! HER HEROISM DEFIES SKIRTS. |focday are not ‘those of nv ements 20, longer is Millage |nghting. ‘Tho British succeeded in {tones and the French barkentine Gem. |¢iry’ which had been thrown from her| 19,405 prisoners have been taken, in-| yards at Hoboken, near Antwerp, were and lead mine. 'wice the bad carried their charges into |breaking through Foureaux Wood, Archinard have been sunk. The Norwegian steamships Gotthard window in a prank by her son three years old, ‘oland, | The porter denied the cluding 1,311 Germans. The booty in- cludes thirteen cannon, seventy-six sucer fully bombarded by naval Jersey Woman, Felly Dressed, 4 Saves ‘rom Drewatng. even through it only to be |but were later repulsed, nd Setosdal have been sunk, according | charge. ht nd a number of bomb] “¢roPlan WASHINGTON, Bept. 4.—Harvey 8. ut. It 1s estimated that 200,000 te an announcement ‘made "at “Ployds ————_—_. Ranh De He & “On Sunday the enemy aeredrome| TRENTON, u J, Pret 4—Without lirwin, member of the Fifty-seventh ‘ wi fired into it and that Shipping Agency this afternoon. ‘A flerce battle has developed south| at Ghistelles (11 miles southwest of | stopping to take off her skirt, Mrs. |Congress, from Loulsville, Ky. and : Pilaea.seo ot bullets traversea it, 2 BELMONT RESULTS, ante MH GRAVED FIRE OF MA- sere eee ORPHAN GIRL TRIES TO DIE. FIRST RACE—For of Kovel, near Viadimir-Volynski, Southeast of Baranovitch! enemy gas Bruges) was bombarded with effect by @ large squadron of our machines, | Sadie Carr of Brookville leaped into the Delaware River late yesterday iiroad Commissioner of Kentucky in Tie died from appendicttis at Venna, CHINE GUNS. BERLIN, Sept, 4—“Artllery activ. selling; purse 4600; aix furlongs straight | Stacks were repelled. All returned safely in both cases.” | and saved @ minetoen-year-old girl, | Weeks ‘lincee’ “ite Sanne etecs tre forward and connecting up ity in the region of tho Somme tn-| Drinks Iodine om Mother's Grave=|-—Intriguor, 110 (Ryan), Bto 1, 8 to 1 —— . ¥. W. C. A. party le camping at| Highland County. Ohio, and was in his into trenches, the British | creased to the groatest violence, “No Right to Live,” She Wrote, {7 te 8, frat; Running Shot, 107 (Ph by suse SUSPENDED ANIMATION, | Brookville ond severe) eepbere went | seventy-second year, thelr way aided by occasional | the official bulletin on the west-| Fannie Schecter, a ninoteen-year-old | Ghani 106 CJ, Moree every Recond: H Wie Rana Glis Sousual |swimming. Miss Jeane! ‘Ul Of No, | an to the village, but the Ger-jern campaign. “Hotween Maurepas clerk of No. 215° East Third Breet, ale and {to Sind fate: 1isa.g'| FALL RIVER, Sept, 4A bronse! a, You believe the Hindos yos 124 Pasoaic Street, & stenographer, | "SS <= esta! lve ; “ Ponce De Leon er, statue . 4 b salient southwest of thy |224 Clery strong French attacks col-|Manhattan, went to the Washington | Tore Tia Tirade also ran eMUAMt | city by the Calumet Club, was tnvetied| have found the secret of suspended | yergeit tar shore, and screamed, ere they were only thirty |!@psed yesterday evening, Sayer ell ten Ma ey fle eke to-day following a parade in which Monet? ‘They are sages ang| Se did the other girls, | e jarde from the British and| “On the east bank of the Meuse, on | trunk a small vial of lodine eaten! part cipated: Many stude ven my hired man hae| | Mee eae wee ited caw the ail the British guns dared | the Thiaumont-Vaux front, enemy at- |e summoned Pol n McGrath whol ‘The Manager m) Gone @ long way tn that direction near by, 7 : Absolut on them for fear of hitting |tacks followed extensive artillery | bad removed. to the Kings County |down, on that. duet with your: wife? | a & semi-military —_———— vee is and Drought Mies Paul te emoves 4 ewn men. reparation, but thi Hospital, She will reco ‘ou sang it all right with Miss Ton- | body hed to Lafayette Park for the 3 “the Germans had a machino | Poth mdes ue un’ Vata Soeeiie eat, |, A, Rote in her pocket stated sho be #8 Tons |tinvelling ceremony. Ambassador dulea| ySullt,@ Company's cole of Beat ln New| shore, Stimulants were given the Indigestion. One: 7 -yeg that if swept the space |The attacks’ iville Road, |tieved a. girl without. a mother and Tonor—With my wife it seemed |Jusserand of France delivered the prin: | seu foraged. ‘ae fellows? ‘Ieancotts er ‘and she was soon able to retura ‘were repulsed. funds had ‘bo right to live, too much like interrupting her, cipal addyoes, Seat, ta.ds Ss oer te comp with her frienda, aot allt na ithes| io spin, , a eC eit ane 5