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ATTACKS ON IME SOWME INE = ert , 1 . . . ' oo m. Which big ag ‘ ! Was Lsed ‘ co were artillery Gre “one . ewe « on q 1 m port says ‘ sd - Pr t* attack attache fated r mt) OS | the night th / H series of atiacks eg@ainst woveral Nerny to the ree eouth f Chaulnes five attacks were made | by the ene Beveral of ” ¥ were accompanied by dine haraes , | of Nquid fire, t were forced back into it treneh by our artillery Test Wie paoel « oe syonee Bs and machine gun fire, val h in now ficted werious lonxes on them.” i cecseers ee tae Mad | BRRLAN, Sept. ll—Lows of ad urn te | vanced trenches to the British be ing skin troubles that make| tween Ginchy and Combles tn & Mie almost unbbeare furious battle was admitted by the Bo don’ hances. Nip it to the thie afterncen, + saad eh the Mies Calbia with| Pishting for posseasion of the vil- Resinol Soap a 4 asing with Resinol | age of Gincny continues, Oimtinent stop all itching, and soon the| Bouth of the Bomme a few houses tors have But if you want a sample itimore, Md. and Delica- Stores sell it. MadebyE. Pritchard, 33! S ring St..N.Y. | ‘ ROR THROAT AN IRN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman’s Alterative so that it is not an experiment, Tite remedy of proven value. All drug- cell Resinol Ointment and Resinol free write to Dept. 54-R, Resinol, 10c D LUNGS GOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS Doc-!in the village of Berny have been) | recaptured from the French. ‘The text of to-day'’s War Office re- Port follows: “Front of Gen. Field Marshal Crown Prince Rupprecht of Ba- varia—The great British attack of Bept. 9 was followed yesterday by Mmited but vigcrously conducted attacks on the Pozieres-Sare high road and against the Ginchy- ComMes sector, They were re- julsed. Fresh fighting has been in progress since ing for the posse and the ground southeast of that point. Near Longueval and in the small wood of Leuse, between Ginchy and Combles, advanced trenches remained tn the hands of the enemy during the hand-to- hand fighting deacribed yesterday. “The French attacked in vain south of the Somme, near Belloy and Vermandovillersa, We recap- tured a few houses in Berny, which were occupied by the enemy on Sept. 8, and took more than fifty prisoners. Front of the German Crown Prince—Intermittent and sharp occurred east of the front).” by Mail Censor- =] Robbed of Fens ol BERLIN, Sept. (by wireless to Sayville).—"A veteran of the American Civil War, who resides in Darmstadt, has not received his pension for months, owing to British censorabip," saya the Overseas News. Agency, "The letters which the State Department at Washs ington sent with the checks also have not arrived.” fil Nature’s Bounty —and More The delicate, native sweetness of finest northern wheat— The mellow, flavory zest of malted barley— The combined, full nutriment and flavor of both grains, in- cluding their energy and:mineral values— Grape-Nuts —a food for brain and brawn. Ready to eat, easy to digest, concentrated, delicious—every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts, "WP RNY ZA" pes W, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, Wax Images of United States Presidents Have Ride Through the City as Sidewalk Crowds Look On lentr of the Un A whol galany of Presidents of the United 6 Wilson, New York te “ae Waal ington down the Chief Baecutives were carted Inga tumbril, with ropes around ‘BATTLE OF BREAD’ FOUGHT TO DRAW BY THREE ARMIES Russians, Germans and Aus- trians in Clash for 10,000 Loaves at Army Bakery. AT THE GERMAN FRONT NEAR KOVEL, Russia, Aug. 16 (by matt).— The great “Battle of Bread” has just been fought at the village of Zwint- acze between Russian, German and Austrian troops with the honors about even, The Germans captured Zwintacre,! which the Turks were defeated, Rus-| Fifteen hundred marines have added to the garrison here, count of the uncertainty in re brought up thetr army bakery and had just turned out 10,000 loaves, when they were forced to retire, The regiment on their left flank had failed to advance and the retirement at Zwiniacze was necessary to straighten the lines. Tho Germans intrenched a few hun- dred yards on one side of the village. Tho Russians intrenched about the samo distance on the other side. A group of Germans slipped into Zwintaczo and started back with the bread they could carry. Tho Russians saw thom, but instead of firing slipped out of thelr trenches for a BK ry NG 6 i d States Cine wax) riding thelr necks, like Frenok Revolution vt youths to get rich by mall Crowds of tins on the way to the guillotir people followed the wax work exhibit It wae moving day for @ downtown | through the street D ] educational establishment that display Washington Thon ( for advertising purposes wax Ngures of Roosevelt ax their Mgures wobbiod famous men as an incentive to modern riminately in the moving wv | rata on the bakery, ‘The Austrians jJumped in and for @ few minutes | Huss ans, Germans and Austrians met | t the army bakery with thelr arme too full of bread to fight. | Mut when the supply began to run | low some one drew a knife, The bat- jtle Was on In an instant with both sides rushing up reinforcements, Be- | fore it ended the ground about the | bakery was strewn with the bodies of dead Russians, Austrians and Ger. mans, some of them still clutching thelr loaves of bread. ene RUSSIANS DEFEAT TURKS IN PERSIA; CAPTURE A TOWN PETROGRAD, Sept. 11 (via Lon-| |don).—A victory for the Russians ‘over Turkish troops in Persia is re- orted in to-day's War Office state- | ment. In the region of Sakkia the! }town of Bana has been occupted by Russian forces, following a battle in sian troops are now pursuing their | beaten foe, adds the statement 1 ment follows: Caucasus front, in the re- iz, the Russians have cupied the town of Bana, after an en- nent, and are now purs ing the| Juring Saturday and Sunday al flerce battle continued in the jof Ognott (west of Erzingan, in T ish Armenia), where on Saturday Russians captured four officers, 240 |, Askarix, one machine gun, | one] how\tzer and two cannons.” 1 GERMAN SEAPLANES BOMBARD RUSSIAN | “Ont rar un boat shelled the north coast of the Vourland last Thursday without @uc- | cess and was pursued aad bombarded | by German naval planes, it was of. | clally announced to-day, | On the preceding night a German) |naval airship extensively bombarded the Russian aeroplane depot of Runda jn Riga Bay, U.S, AMBASSADORSHIP | DISCUSSED BY AUSTRIA} Count Apponyi Heads List of Five Men Who Are | Talked Of. VIENNA, Aug. 17 (by mail),—Five being talked of as Ambassa- dors to the United States. | Count Apponyt, for years a leading Hungarian peace advocate, is the | most prominent of the five, He has visited and jectured in the United | States and entertained Col, Roosvelt in Hungary. Baron von Merreny, next to A jpony!, stands the best chance appointment, because he heads the | "waiting list” of diplomats to be | promoted to Ambassadorships, | Count Forgach, who Is said to have ten the writ Austrian ull |s and | n of | Baron Burian at the F Office, | are others being mention The fifth man is Count of the most popular of the younger Hungarian nobility, whose wife 1s related to Ambassador Gorard, MAY VON FALKENHAYN BE MADE CHANCELLOR Amsterdam Also Reports Germany About to Renew Her Sub- marine Warfare, AMSTERDAM, Sept. 11—Uncon- lfirmed reporta to-day say the Gere | mans will open @ new submarine cam- Sigray, one with the alli St yyy | ister called at the GUNBOAT AT COURLAND | (iy" na expressed the teaveta ct hie foisted |Government for the violation of the BERLIN, Sopt. 11.—A Russian gun. | Preneh Legation at Athens, TROOPS ON GUAR IN ATHENS STREETS AFTER MOB OUTBREAK | Foreign Legations Given Pro-| tection—King Constantine Bows to Allies, 10 ATHENS, Sept. (via London, Sept. 11).—King Constantine person. ally has accepted the demand of the fente allies that the Reservists’ of which he is Honorary it, be dissolved, {9 virtually under marth law. Patrols of in le the ations ps le streets are under s' ard to The excito- disatfections a ica, however, is dying out. Sept the attitude of the troop: ment caused by army 11.—A great anti-ally fearing planned tinst King Consta ing revolvers and ive King began fir- ting “L and “I adjourned Utude of t -_—_ ITALIANS CAPTURE AUSTRIAN POSITION ON TRENTINO FRONT ROME, Sept. 11 (via London).—ttal jan troops have captured a strong Austrian position In the Leno Valley announced — to-day Ground was ley. The announcement follows “In the zone between Vallarsa and day, after was hampered by thick mists, our in fantry captured a strong entrench- ment at the bottom of the Leno Val ley. Between Monte Spil and Monte Corno they completed capture trenches still left in the er session after the fighting o Progress also was made xround north of Monte on the northern Coston, in the upper Posina V On the remainder of the front t only artillery actions, Dur batteries destroyed military spots near St, Manlio, north of Ro- vereto. The enemy _ ineffectively shelled Caprile, in Cordevole Valle: and Cortina Diampezzo. An Austrian aeroplane dropped bombs on Sondric without Inflicting any damage.” —— ANTI-WAR FEELING GROWS IN ROUMANIA, slopes of Corn BERLIN, Sept. 11 (by wireless to Sayville) strations in Bucharest arc by the Cologne Gazette, Ar meeting, attended by sove reported held, all the speakers violently de nouncing the attitude of Premic Bratiano, A resolution was unani mously passed, th Governmen The Lok serious the port provincé paign on Oct, 1, The same reports announce that Gen, von Falkenhayn, Field Marshal von Hindenburg’s predecessor as chief of the German Imperial Staff, will succeed Dr, von Bethmann-Hollwag as Chancellor when the Reichstag re- assembles the latter part of this month, ~ which are still held by the Rouman tans, According to these peasants gathensd tn large number and raised the Bulgarian flag, th crowds firing at the Third Battalion of the Roumantan gendarmes ment which was sent to the scene the revolutionists finally dispersin, tt} troops and making prisoners 0 40} of thelr numbex, my SEPTEMBER vn the Trentino front, the War Office | gained also in the upper Posina Val- | the head of the Posina Valley yester- | artillery prepration, which | | asubio and | del Y BERLIN REPORTS. Notable anti-war demon- ppen-alr nl thou- sand workingmen and Socialists, was tte decfares, advices ii, 1016 RUSSIAN DIE ATHALGE ALTE, BERN REPORTS ‘ m itor ner Prustrates| the Key | ta London) -| r plure the town oF Office ann ene Troops under Gen. « vow Born: | © Hussien effort to | ont declare | teat of to-day'e] n the fahting ow | A p of oid { Blare Crerwinore the Kussiaua, who afain attacked strong fore suffered « sanguinary repulse n Maturday f Archdu | ¥r s- The battle ud & proved to t y the lussane, ¢ kaln of terriiary on the to break through b ON aosauitot E viles north of 1 same the as rent nse | rried out . frustrated = | the Russians suttering extraordinarily heavy losses, "The situation on the Roumantan front is uuchanged,” says an official Austrian statement received here to sy from Vitana, our positions weat (Carpathians) was repu ern quiet prevatts.” 104 BOMBS DROPPED | IN FRENCH AIR RAIDS PARIS, Sept, 1.~ Three alr raids by | French aeroplanes in which 181 bombs were dropped are reported to-day by the French War Office as follows: | “Last night ten of §our aeroplanes’ dropped sixty bombs of heavy calibre on portant military factories} ‘south of Bruges. The bombardment} was carried out from a height be-| | tween 400 nd 500 metres and was! | very effective, | “On the same night 106 bombs were dropped on ammunition depots and other military establishments north of the Sommo-Py, Violent explosions were heard, Finally, one of our big squadrons attacked ome at Saai Twenty well- {aimed bombs of heavy calibre in- U1 Compare Prices im Kreat wale is offering bargains the like of ke of homeo 1 o Tables, Prir ar prices. avince yourse Solid Oak Ohiffonter it ce Cash or 4 y Credit | BAR) Golden fin q i —— gallery,” | : ‘wood knob, Sold Oak DRESSER . Rex, Price polish wood kt comparinon that, RICES ARE ALWA # U. 8. TO ASK FRANCE 1 plage | These Preneh eontiery erwieere ment Feearding ciroumwter «6 Co oa fe @ by the Prene Amelio Turme building cece et of New Tork of! 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