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~ Spr Vv . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1916, 4 <ALL PREPARING | permanent corduroy and macadaw, | T0 CONFIDENT SPIRIT GERMANS sr 13 Park Row. |roads, Those will permit the contin- | ALLIES vation of operations during fall and REGISTER TO-DAY. ‘To-day is the second day of regle- |tration. Registration places open |from 5.30 P, M. until 10.30 PM. their own countrymen since Septem. ber, 1915, the news agency adds, bas thus risen to 2,115. Landon), tomach and «in im wae brought to nis por’ ys — STREET Completely Restored To Health by ‘‘Fruit-a-tlves’’ $82 St, Valier St., Montreal, “In 1018 I was taken suddenly {il with Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street. I was troated by several physicians for nearly two years, and my weight dropped from #26 pounds to 160 pours, ‘Then several of my friends advised me to try ‘Fruit-etives’ J began (o improve almost with the first dose, and by using them I recovered from’ the distressing Stomach Trouble— and sell pein and Constipation were cured. Now 1 weigh 208 pounds. I camnat praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ enough.” H. WHITMAN, 500, box, 6 for 82.60, trial size, 6c. STRIGKENINTHE ALL-WINTER DRIVE ON SOMME FRONT Bullding Permanent Roads for Movernent of Artillery in Wet Season, | | digging out every brick and every By Henry Wood. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES ON THE BOMMB FRONT, Oct. 10 (United Progs)—-Despite the almost conatant rain of the past ten days the French have methodically and uninterruptedly continued their north é@astward rush until they have finally eaptured the dominatl:; pointe of! Railly-Saltitee, on the t of the ridge over which rung the Bapaume- Peronne Road, Approaching Sailly-@aillisel from) Albert just before the French and) British swung forward on Saturday, I Aiscovered why the raina have fat!-| 64 to check the French offensive, which has pushed forward #o rapidiy that the French have not had time to | every brickbaf “and stone from all! winter and will not permit the Gor- mans to take advantage of a winter lull to reintrench and refortify themselves. Following the British and French advance from the Albert pathway since July 11 first found the artillery | MOUNTAIN PASSES; sx. | Months’ Tour, Found It a Land of STILL IN RETREAT Industry, With Money Plentiful, wrecked villages of Becourt, Fricourt, | > i# iolasello, Contalmaison, Mamet: Foussia, awakened by the war, is now) 4 land of industry and confidence, ac- cording to A. C. Spencer, representa- a | ‘. Md Montauaban, Hardecourt, Gutllemont, | Reinforcements Rushed to Re- Maurepas and Combles occupied by toe veritable armies of French territor-| tiring Army Are Defeated by Austro-Germans, C. Spencer, In Five way. who arrived here to-day on the Frederick VIIL, after a trip of five months. He says money 4@ plentiful and food is not scarce. Rupstans oat!~ mate that they now havp 16,000,000 men In the field. Leo Herzenberg, @ director of tho Russo-Asiatio Bank, and Wladimir vania the Austro-German forcea un- oremae director of the Becond Rus- der Gen, von Falkenbayn have cap. |*i\n Tasurance Company, accom: tured the passes tn the Hargitta and Government "rasineee, but Mer. welser Carole mountains, according to the! will endeavor to establish a Russian official statement issued to-day by | marine insurance company while hero. Another passenger was Horr Hans two of the gigantic British “tanks” On both stdes of Kronstadt, the Winterfelt, a former director of tho that had participated in the final at-| statement adds, the troops of the Con- saw the final dash of French and| cannon tn thie sector in the course of AND 600 000 ORPHANS y German gunners were throwing up a val to Houchavesnes in an effort tol rated mouthoast of Marienburg, f Relief Committee, tive of the banking firm of John Mao~ fals, Gregor Grant, Inc. of No. 120 Broad- Those eoldiera were scrupulously stone for road gonstruction, In fact every brickbat “and stone from sil] BERLIN, Oct. 10 (via London)— he fifty villages destroyed during the | cx allied advance ts now boing UUlised in |conunulne thelr advance tn ‘Transyi- the construction of perinanent arti! lery munition supply ronda, ‘This work is regarded as so important that in weveral villagéy soldiers continued excavating bricks and stones under violent bombardment. Approaching Comblen wo discovered | German Army Headquarters, National Bank for Deutschland tack on tho town debouching from ee pies iol ete 400,000 GERMAN WIDOWS From a point beyon’ Combles, we|mantans, who have lost twenty-five ’ British infantty that drove the Ger- ‘ mana from the pdasitions about Sailly, |'% last three days, Roumnian reinforoementa rushed wold wall of barrage fire along the| wp in an effort to block the Austro- | Fs nine-mile front extending from Mor-|German drive wero halted and de. peerien cones, Pog ciel prevent the Impending attack. When tho barrage reached ite) an Austrian official statement re. BHRLIN, Oct. 10.--Thirteen men, seven women and thirteen children | no were killed in September in French | Sco etary and Belgian territory occupied by the|to’ In Germans as the result of artillery or | District Public aeroplane fire of the Entente Allies, says tho Overseas Nows Agency, In addition forty-three men, thirty-nine women and thirty-three children were wounded. rn The number of clviiian victims of the co poration 10,| you do not register you cannet vote, . <The German Reichstag will ask for "az = KILLED 2,115 GIVILDANS) cosines “war” cree ot" 13,0, ea a. marks ($9,009,000,000) during th | Aviators and Gunners Slay French | Vuixeseltung OTUNE €° te Kolnisen Rub It On and Belgians, Berlin Ex-Secretnry Gurrison An Pablic| Rub It In Service Arbite “ALBANY, (ct, 10.—Chiet Jott of the t of App 4 Lindley W. Garrison, ram of War, as the third arbitra. | ib lle Ad the dispute between the First y cor: | STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY m_cnat Yor Hheamatiom, Nearaisia, Gctetien, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Judge Ap Alleges. It Does Not Blister RADWAY’S READY RELIEF New York M mdse peals, named by TY Whedon ¢ greatest intensity, the view was en-| cetved her to-day. remove German dead from the) Hrely cut off by «curtain of hurating | chhey pas Se A Kronstadt Reports from members in Bertin of trenches around Combles, | shells, flames, smoke and clouds of wee'the American Relief Committee, With the advent of the autumn) earth and dust shooting akyward, It|/Preceded by violent street fighting, founded under the patronage of Am- was imponsible to see the slightest de-|the Vienna statement revealed. Tho|passador and Mra. Gerard, estimate (tall of the jartaok which the officer! Roumantans everywhere are in re-|the number of widows in Germany at Yet through this wile sheet of shell treat. sae army of Gen. von Ars a- pees se ao of orphans at fre Freneh and ritish infantry | counter only local resistance in en- 4 ( ch trrestatibl Arlt A system of wireless oredits has | Geenes ake Pog Pech ‘wan merely tering the Harneiter and Goergeny | been arran, to transmit funds co!l- intended te occupy some trenches fac-| Mountains, lected by the committee here to its Ine sally, the troops dashed on, ¢x-| Capture of « Roumantan tetand in| ‘ng tne distress, among dependent tendin ir lines 3, rde a eae Se Moevaly oconpying the | 1% Danube near Sistov was effected | due to the high prices of food. At all dealers or sent postpaid byFruit- u-tives, Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y— Advt. Peronne-Bapaume Road to within| 9% @” Austrian flotilla, assisted by| By an arrangement between a Bor- |200 yards of Bailly and also positions| German and Austrian detmchments,|!1 874 & New York bank, regular TH STREET pinched: a Three otticers, 168 men and atx cane | oi hare Soom made suse, month Yes—they eat it as a BROADWAY AT 35 | INCREASED ACTIVITY fons were captured. ‘An appeal is made for funds to in- d b d ° RE. ‘Tho Austrian War Office announosa | Tease this amount. sprca on rea Im rtant Offering ! SOUTH OF THE SOMME | the reprise of ail Rusisan and Radian | mee gars OF the move. Arr bn tait Eneaied ap vivir wags sbpsa Saad OSE are /pO id REPORTED BY PARIS | ***20%s. 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East of the NDON, railway tho enemy continually bom- lery at dawn to-day played upon f Germany infantry near Guedecourt, | P&Med our Positions from Kenall to {t was officially announced to-day, | Skochivir, Under protection of this No other operations were reported|fire enemy battalions crossed the on the Somme, Cerna, We soon counter-attacked Southwest of Givenchy Gen. Hatg’s men eonducted @ eu uh ald on and the fighting continues, In tho _ 3 Fashionable Blouses -A Very Special Event in Blouses for Wednesday’s Choosing. & baw $ 5 baad PARTS, Oct. 10—Increased activity ‘on the battle front south of the Somme in reported by the War Oifce, Spirited artillery fighting occurred last night in the Denieocourt-Libons sector, Oct. 10.—British arttl- : y+ th color to gray and faded hair and willleave the hal: @atural, Onhand saildest ers or direct from laboratory, pena on receipt of $1.00, Trial Bottle . 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