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rh see cn erate nme ImerE ner. Ft —— | AUSTRIAN PRIME MINISTER IS SHOT AT BERLIN f) - FINAL the . > EDITION ___| “Circulation Books Open to All.””|___ a __["Circutation Books Open to All.” | | PRICE ONE CENT, ‘visit, 110.1 the ricw ruttoning NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. 10 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. — — - : : : = = = ——== SSE ‘ROUMANIAN LINE SMASHED BY TEUTONS; MACKENSEN TAKES OVER 3,000 MEN WILSON BY A “LANDSLIDE” FVEWINERS SAL; "OM AUT S07 | SETI GS ero ~ BY THE SERBS AND FRENCH IN MACEDONIAN BATTLE —In an address to his |Terrific Struggles on Two Fronts in troops on the western front, commemorating the German dead, the Kaiser said: “We who survive will fight until none ever dares again assail the honor and York To-Day Are “Bellig- | Day—What Did You Ever - — erents” and Carry Guns, | Do?” (ui Kailroader. Enthusiasm for President injADMIRAL’S DAUGHTER, | | oe Rock-Ribbed Pennsylvania | WHOSE CALL ON U-53 | |NOTABLE PASSENGERS.| COWARD, YELIS T. R. Cinches This Conclusion STIRRED WASHINGTON os E |] liberty of the German St GERMANY Ss 4 S Conclusion. ” 4 s inc is Cor |Ambassador Sharp, Prince Po-| “We've All Got Good Jobs,|f People. OAMiacan Paces sawn the Balkans Teutonic Forces The Emperor said he hoped God would be with the Germans in the fighting. BACK AT SHADOW LAW niatowski and H. T. P. Hole | Why Should We Change?” lingsworth in the List. Is Another Shot That Landed. Gain Big Successes in Mackensen’s Sweep Through Dobrudja. That the fear of German submarines) PHOENIX. A ( It », ee . | ‘alee ai a a fy ome! AUSTRIAN PREMIER, OF QUEENS WR OBIT ALS OF ALLIES. SHADOW LAW ie “a : crutsers off-shore to insure protection | the ¢ . on tou, M. J, Oct. 21.—Back at Shadow 4 WY \peyond the danger gone, was indl-| Nearly all of the town of 3,000 crowds connolly’s Automobile Struck by Lawn to-day after what he ards | 2 : ini ° , cated by the sailing of five liners) d about to Hohe 4| | Sixth Avenue Carand Knocked | LONDON, Oct, 21.-Two great battles are raging in the Bel- i | - | President Addresses Gathering * of Farmers of New Jersey and Nearby States. the most successful trip” of his cam- paign, President Wilson prepared to Yaunch his most vigorous efforts dur- {ing the two weeks now remaining be- Wore election. | from this port to-day g ¢ _ . Cras Pe kans—one on Roumanian soil and the other i cedonia One is American, the other four fly ! Across Street | . 1 the other in’ Macedonia. the flags of Holland, Great Britain, Teddy, but W » for me," Borough President Connolly of | Under terrific blows by Field Marshal Mackensen’s German-Bulgar- France and Italy, and the last three] shouted a: ! | Queens was painfully bruised about eee Turkish army, the Russians and Roumanians in Dobrudja have been are armed with formidable guns; Roosevelt attempted again and] the chest to-day when his automobile | astern. | again to start spe others | was struck by a Sixth Avenue car {driven back at several places. This afternoon he addresses a dele- | ‘This 1s an vnusuat number of liners | took up the ery: “How about Wilson; |Vienna Publisher of News-| turning into Fitty-third Street. ‘The he: Germah a th ; gation «: farmers from the veranda |to be sailing in one day and the pas jru bet you lov 3 ai automobile, driven by Michael F. Mur | ie German war office this afternoon announced that the enemy's” ef tho Sumer White Houro here, | senger lists are exceptionally | “I love no ¢ ) to nentt| Paper Reported to Have Bhy; wan knocked: across the atreet|lines have been forced, the main positions on important heigats take + uves for Cincinna jtotalling 1 etorted t fired a i and Mr. Connolly was thrown against 4 mane fh 4 3 7 \ Gadh ts ents eee " ‘ See bak ee ula bul | ee rab Balms the forward partition of the ear and 3,000 Russians and several hundred Roumanian prisoners captured.” Ape da. | Among the ps of belligerent na-| Should w | a Fe . The jolt broke the gas line and there | Phe Russian War O ilmitled reverses, including the loss of the to Long Branch for another “Forch tions sailing is the Lafayette of the} but you ft isands| LONDON Oct. 21.—Count Karl) was an explosion and a burat offlame aia ssi Bpeech” next Saturday. The follow-| ing week he speaks at Buffalo, New » war |Stuerghk, the Premier of Austria, was ch flared up about Murphy and | Village of Kobarja, to the Germans, and Petrograd despatches commented {French line, bound for Bordeaux, | OUt of work ur with eighty Americans among her| Put mo ’ /” gatd| shot tn Ber Jay according to n ed his hana slightly, A fire en-/on the violence of the enemy's ew otlensive York City and a tinal speech at} ‘ 245 passengers, She has a 7-milli- | Roosev« |the Amsterdam correspondent of | #Re Put out the fire, | a =a ; Bhadow Lawn. | MAR GUERITEN {metre gun on her after-deck. “How 1 , A MAN) 1, a nawe aeency Mr. Connolly called a public auto- | The Bucharest War Office alse The Democratic leutenants no! CAPERTON | Her passengers include HK. Alex-| called. “Att { vote for| i ti mobile and with hia chauffeur went) | admitted that Teuton attacks had fonger believe the President will] @XLPTE28, | ander Powell, the war correspondent; | Yeu If you y | corespondent received a di#-|to the office of hin family physictan. | | forced Roumanian troops to with- “earry” the election. They are talk- ince utowsk!, a Wall Street} “What did ve got | pat announcing this fact from! He suld he was sure there would be ‘ ing “lands! They belteve th Washington aoctety is 7 P. Hollingsworth, | eight ‘ \ rail-| Bert no serious result fr: injuries. — | draw on the right wing and cen+ dover a visit by seve U-83 at Newport | ° relief work the trip of the Presid through rock | 0"" fibbed Pennsylvania yeste thousands of people met the fvery station in spite of th One of these was Miss Mar- guerite Caperton, daughter of Rear Ad-)of a auith contin= | | Comman ates | the f tous downpour of rain, indicates "the | ~ ———————— erly naval attache at the French-Em- 1 ' : laring|on Nov, & 1013, It was reorganised | | vrman war office claimed sue- way of tho tide.” At Lancuster Inst $5 000 IN BONDS IN TORN bassy at Washington, and Mrs,| no Ar i 1y fur-| Nov lie : | jcesves In mountain fighting and 6e- ‘ wight, a community which hasn't gone | ' ton Perkins of this clty, who ts| eigner dur ' 1 man at the| $<. | ‘She Handled Me Like I Was a clared that the Roumantan losses j Democratic since the Civil War, fully | ENVELOPE SAFE IN MAILS coor" her daughter and fourteen | edge of t r i's baby int THE CANDIDATES. } Rag Doll," Captive Tells _ have been severe. . 40,000 people waited in a cold drizzle | young society women, Miss Helena r huutod | —_——_- Policeman _>— |e) Sha niottaitag akan oerancie ; for more than an hour and gave the —_———_ Fish, daughter of Hamilton Fish, 1 to the| Where ‘They Are and sige {King’s Bodyguard Is Reduced ; om CCN Ee President a great ovation. | Officials Say Delivery Was a Fine |#mong them, to France to engage | s ant i nia | Are Doing To | Mrs. Ida Ronenberg, fifty years old 4K MVR « : * KC considered certain here, was ordered President Wilson was, lee but | os ‘2 Bape ’ : pte ee | ri gem PRESIDENT aa sake [and athlete, vas ronding to her tn-| From 4,000 to Eighty to bring about the withdrawal of Dighly satisfied to-day, © {3 contl- | es! mmial to Honesty o} The other two “belligerent” Hners|} 1] Shadow Lawn, dre a meet- | valid husband in thelr apartment, at 1 Rounianian troops from th h lee angttctet | . mes imanian troops fro! o Transyl- @ent of the verdict of the voters two Postal Employees. are the Cunarder Orduna, with nine | ing of farmers from New Jersey | No, 2608 Briggs Avenue, the Hronx, | Gendarmes, . eee : . @eeks from Tuesday, His lon De hae .,..|teen Americans in her list of pas-| ies ne txbboring tat ao yesterday afternoon, when they heard | uu front Where the Roumantans “with former Secretary of State I et Oct \ Rie ; Ive | vengers, and the Duca d'Aosta, of the 6 rall Mape out tin ah yo jnolves In the adjoining apartment, | ATHIENS, Oot, 21—G0a syd SoMtUnUe vigorously on the Offensive, Bhe first mecting they had enjoy = i “ety n ee nei a Italian Line, with twelve Americans, | road man te Nia gaeioAlich, Mra, Ronenberg investteated era, with pos i i Supported by the French, the Serbs gotder since Bryan's spectacular resig- [CASK And readily nexotlable, potly | oy eotal list being 66 passengers, The ( , een caw N.J., Inte today [caught two men ransacking the place. | ary smminent be salen a ot Htve Made a further advance tm the Bation, put bim in fine spirits. jean : ea a a i Orn envelope, |” 6 ge, paul, of the American Line,| end ¢ 3 }. | to rest until W day. She grabbed the birgest, but the other | . : aii battle southeast of Monastir, the im . he Hite luncheon: perty: whlch Moh revealed thelr value to scores) ith Willlam G. Sharp, Ambassador] est tor oby : the BAMURL = SEAHURY, Demo- | burglar got away RERERS RM Renner glen ePMAN, French war office announces. The Bul- perved to bring the President and his|% employees, traveled safely in tho] Wt Mtn seated tor Livers | verbal. 1 , hy raitroader| Cratle eundidate for Governor, | jer husband ran after tho fieoing|tendencics, aro eota, | #arlans refuse to concede defeat but id 4 former Cabinet Premier into imate | in lett r mall from Rusk, 4 He was to } , ae addressed & good-sized audience jman, but bis strength wave out when|unmotested by the Greek troops, | admit Ceree Serbian attacks, The Al- ch again was unique. When Bryan | TeX*% to the Mee Department per . ot Gloversville to-day, He at he reached the front stoop and he fell] es have advanced north of Vell, } touch ax untg’ where they. were dell Any » French steamsh ! Kaa! Gov. Whltnda. Gk Hening 1 They are growing wely “ Reach Pittsburgh the President asked | 001" Sees ny i ene Cay to: nturday, but You el t ti y Comp Senne | against the stone steps, cutting a gash | s reach tho village of Skirk Baldek, im to ride tn the same automobile | a Savings dl reele : Pree ens the +0 extravagant financial policy. [int i" \ ! it w iclaily announced at Paria: with him. | pea apt “e RS a wns among the st| j ; , , ii M rg dragged her capti LS nPeee A « to the latest reports the ve pas ale torected on. {plovees. ‘The bonds came as security ite ateamanin|* BODY IN ELEVATOR PIT. | tl i pire O96) 8 Pee . am just an interested Oe ee one eats frame a Nethenct | 1 lam with t ner t ; ps = H n 1 and ait ; ey and @ large quaa- Beparate care, turned to the train |t® reetster such valuable mall in the | Bers. lea Kince Pe res ran to her M « th The number of prisoners Fspst they returned to the train | us | or ante t Tr 1M n e, 85 year and Policeman Parkinson rs Inte at present to 250, Including i @ President asked the Commoner to | . pant r yn ' re than i Gorman soldiers and one offiear, jemurred, but this tia ost ' n by , who | her ohne aii it axe BERLIN 4 : deo! : ratic ce : t ERLIN ANNOUNCES Gere eG: ow, Z-hnvehaa-a:plate | Barclay, nhy SENTENCE OF DEATH «: et 1 met out of her gp.” th t BIG VICTORY OVER faid specially for you ily, de 1 ; we os toll RUSSO-ROUMANIANS This is “Farmers’ Day” at Shadow | had 1 ayed That He Never} but ' went to uesda “ ie : ea sta: te Soeenh | sis |e before a delegation of farm- | ONt bla exa ¢ to Go Through fore him as t the ear | eand tall tot ir door bY) Gilmore, @ driver of No, 3878 Tulrd| King must be gly om thoy 1] BERLIN, Oct, 21 (vis London) polices that he 1 r rde: kth . Avenue, | not exceed cighty; there 1 suid | German troops ha 0 ere from New Jersey and nearby | Yiuw" the President on his forelgn pole in Ordeal. You're t rl to} not nity F 4} Ge i . troop nave soroed alt way Btates. The President planned to de- cles. CHICAGO, Oct, 21.—Juage Joneph B.| 88 bu to be 4 , y. eral points of the main post. what the Administration has dono for ChanKe them or — | . vote himself principally to tolling) "Hut he would havo to agree to) sapbath of the Ceiminal’ Court an | her pluiny Ee COLLEGE POOTEALL. AMERICAN PROBABLY LOST hone obcimae: ifthe! nace ee, iene pee 49 pita, oats a IELD, th letph f chova, on Pil tu the conses | 2 nit teakiennen t } “Oh, Da l An Hy the farmers, ee eee eee aya Bo rahi AN t ON GUNARDER ALAUNIA ic. siss Dobrudja Tho President's next trip away from) = What the "« ight have | covert i 1 wopt unreserved oh By aay Pll - I t roops of the central powers Long Branch will take him to Cincin- | been he did not s . . called 1 wr t the Unive . re Ay t ck Sea town of Tusla pati on Thursday, Ho will return in| witonts Stand tor TalBasmenl (Ue aiwiva praveal tial iaevanst bec He) H ; ter ania, 0: E, RR, Sloane, a Horse ver, 1 CONTINUE ROFRANO READING, ' ing and stormed time for the celebration of “Woodrow Methodiat Co: tae: Sera ionauidcnaten ta ea | TD N Sta panuleacur cana helghts northwest of Topral Sart Wilson Day" next Baturday, COLUMIUS, 0, Oct The Reso ak ti r un ordeal tke tis," | Of I e to He Kesar n Monday tho heights northwest of Mul- lution committee of the » nal con- | he said sme RS TY V 4 I ' t t Man Who Tried to Get Into Wilson yenuion of the M me Mige| Counsel f pp and others in the | Pans. ti rd ie BI evan wi t n ) Russians have been cape y, Ante is in Asylum, nary Soclety to-d 1 under con- | court way to tear a old ’ im ue , f ye Teuton and Bulgarian | PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 21.—Rich- ideration & Sugeest de. by murdered a motorcycle policer jo ma . in Met Fi 5 1 83 machine guns wi ) @rd Cullen may spend the remainder of Geleaats that Pre Wilson's | mo: a j wea 3 kkeeper Enda tite, Aly si ere fis = fi . tand for p b forsed by the | i k . & bookkeeper, sixty! Charles Brody of M4 ; D ‘ r forego!ng was announced Py his life in an asylum. T outh who Noaiprye, ab ninittee Will report | pead Man, art, Tied by ; LS ur minitted suicide early (, reported this to the American Em. | f! ! © ficial statement issued to-dags made persistent efforts yesterday to s aes : to-day by hanging himself with a bath-| puney thls afternoon du 5 nan Army Headquarters, reach Prosident Wilson while the Chief MIDD Va, Oct. 21.—County| Roos \ rd in hie furnished room at Noo we” : un More than a fourth of the Rous Exeoutive was on an automobile tour authorities are to-day unable to explain | {i} 1 ‘i Fourth Avenue. A porter who|. Brady said he was in a iif which | The . ‘ ‘ pe i erinay wesmenewriarmare (| RAC UNG | feseodacisnintiai a eoe/ BN Sa Fe, Ea AP P| 3 SS SES he a tna the Allegheny County institution for RESULTS ON PAGE 2, Marshall the neck “A 1 Peer Nine Wale Maren | when Bl ‘ . ; t and war material ¢ basane, to il ieee ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE, J horse. ‘Tho body had a bullet wou ing for Alvuy peaks |He has ® mar daughter ie Bronecl searching for life belts. ‘Thy Alwania excused, Will bo resumed Monday i by the Ceutral Powers, Germen, . He was itted there owing the beary Monday, ba, @auk & few minutey later, poon, newspapers declared toeday, 4

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