The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 2

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a i : ie ; | . — fbf the British sten it about $780, of the tnsuranc ean underwriters. Bi saie steamer Severa to the list of maritime di 5 port forw: ment from London. isc WASHINGTON, Oc submarine and the burn day's Lioyd’ e State De war zone by to rded to TWO New York Stores E work at one job only —making and selling Georges Model Clothes for ‘Men and Young Men. We have no side lines, no side interests. Every day, all day, this big tix-store organization pounds away at the production of better Georges Model CLOTHES for Men and Young Men $15 to $40 Are you benefiting by the greater value ving just now is adding two more stores to the Georges chan— Brooklyn and Detroit? pockets and Norfolk back. Brown and Green Flannels. SPECIAL! Genuine Rock Mills Oxford Vicuna Sil! -lined $15 | ever been sid at such landin eady advance Int rice ol len fs. trimming Lorin We rt pean oY¥a0 "uF imply request you to perivon "wi Sere’ Pup Cont at We New York Stores corner of Marlborough Hotel » ding, Beth Stores Open Evenings Out of Town Siores:~ Hadelphia Dost FOVidence t is director na regular to this port for years and was ded by Capt. Thomas Phelan. Vessel carried a crew of over fifty men and ye equipped with w Part of the cargo of the Rowar “more was ® 00 bales of cotton loaded ht Baltimore. The cotton was valued 0. The greater part tied by quia | elons. Huntsfall by | m of the re added | art- | Capture of 5,000 Germans \atrong artillery fire north of —Cut chews our latest one-button Double-Breased Sack with Slash Made in plain ani neat atriped casrimeres and in the popular Blue |German trench: | this afternoon, FIGHT IN THE ALR TOPCOATS for Men and Young Men Py fe tepresented here hy the Johnston edhe foreign agency, limited, of whicn Robert Ramaay Is managin VAUX FORTRESS HOLDS OUT, BUT PARIS REPORTS GAINS; BERLIN CLAIMS A REUSE No Let-Up in Terriffic Fight- ing Near Verdun, East of Meuse River. [Petrograd Admits a Retire.) Announced From the Paris War Office. PARIS, Oct. 27.—French droops have begun another drive at Fort Vaux, the last important position held by the Germans northeast of Verdun, The War Office to-day announced further progress west and south of Vaux as the remit of attacks In force The Crown Prince's troops are mak- ing @ determined and desperate of- fort to hold the fortrows against the flerce assaults, German artillery, the stato nent adds, te violently bombarding C} te Wood and Fort Douaumont, which were capturea by the French An tae surprise attack last Tuosday.* The French troops aro resist: ne thes counter-attacks with great valor Protected by an unceasing curtain of fre laid before them by the greatest Suna ever used in war, troops hold every inch of grout Gained in thet> assault tast Tucadur Bulletins from the War om. @ tell the Frenoh jot the repulse last night of four violent German counter against the Douaumont positions. The number of unwounded Germans Already captured passes 5,000. attacks BERLIN (via wireless to Bayville, L. 1), Oct. 21.—French troops yester day attacked German positions ¢ sat |of Fort Douaumont, but were com- | pletely repulsed under heavy loss the War Offlco announced this after- noon. “The artillery fighting,” says the report, “was violent on the east bank of the Meuse, betwoen Pepper Ridge and the Woovre. “On the Somme front, bes’ ” river, there were only reconnoltr: ig engagements, On the south bank our officiuat fir. was directed against hos- jtile trenches on the sectors of Fresnes, Mazancourt and Chaulnes and held down French attack which was in proparation, ONDON, Oct. rman artil- lery was active during a heavy rain- storm last night, North of Ancre British troops successtully raided Gen, Haig reported THREE MILES UP; PILOT 1S KILLED ROM Oct. 27 (vin Parts), Of profit, notwithe EE ne at 36th, TTT GLASSBERG GHORT VAMP SHOES We in Gray Show Suede Only the White Cali Latest Gray Kid Styves & Purple Kid Here suoe that makes your foot look smaller. You fan wear it and be t's the latest style, Send for Catalog W. S11 6th Ay, . 226 West 42d St. $8 3d Ave., near 10th Sc. Mail Orders Carefully Pulled |fight between an Italian dirigibie airship and an Austrian aerc at a helght of more than three miles AOUMANANS FIGHT | WHILE RETREATING mi t of Sixty Miles at Some Points. PETROGRAD, Oct, 27 (via Lon- resistance to the German-Bulga: ‘the Russland and Roumanians, ac- jstatement, are retiring to the north jof a line between Hirsova and Ca- sapkeul, This line fs approximately between forty and sixty miles north of the Tchernavoda-Constanga Rail- road line, The statement adds that the forces the Central Powers and thelr ee are con their attack along the entire front in Dobrudja. | Roumanian troops operating on the western frontier of Moldavia have captured the Transylvantan village of Balan and tho Piatrarotkul helghts. Fierce fighting t¥ continulng on both banks of the Onik River, Small Turkish forces yesterday attempted to ad han, six miles south of Zlaret, on the Caucasian front, but they wero (Persia) Russian troops captured portion of « Turkish transport train SOFIA, Oct, 27 (via London), The iusso-Houmantan army in Do- brudja is to precipiuite retreat north and we from the Teh .snavoda- ConsUuea Koilway lowara siirsiova, ie alla and Tuiteha, on the Danubs icial siatement of the War Tho capture of tfteen officers and ?ti men and fAfteen machine guns ts announced, [Tultcha lies seventy milea north of Constanza, on the south- J nube und a few » Russian frontier, | ila Hew about seventy imiles nortu of Cernavoda, on the Dan- | Ube, and Hirsov. about twenty- five miles northwest of Cerna- | yoda, on the Danube.) King Ferdinand despatched per- sonal appeals to the rulers of allie nations to save Rowmania from dis- aster after the fall of Constanza, ac- to Budapest despatches, The messages were sent follow 4 stormy session of the Roum: bir Roum were said to hav clued by severas of #uj ported by the the Roumantan de vas due to the fact that Russia had failed to supply the artillery and munitions ehe had) promised, BERLIN, Sayville). Transylvania — the troops have repulsed Roumanian at- tacks, while, to the south of Predeal and towards Kampulung, in ftou- mania to the southwest of the Kron. stadt region making progress, cord don).—Kusso-Roumantan troops are the Roumanian-Transy] t uian fron- r, according to to-day's War Office announcement Austro-German at- tacka in t Tulghe and Bicaz regions and in the otus Valley were repulsed, while in the Uzul Valley the Roumanian advance ts vontinulnge, above the Albantan coast, resulting| Heavy losses were sustained by the in the aeroplane being shot down and the dirigiblo afterward betng de- stroyed by its own officer inside the A trian lines, was told when King fighting in the Pred utonic troops, which vainly tacked in the region of Dragosiavele chronicles the continuation of the Victor Emmanuel conferred medals announces a withdrawal of the de- for valor on three members of the fe ftallan alr corps. On the morning of Oct, 12, white | off the Albanian cowst tn an ‘Ital dirigible, piloted by Capt. Corbellt and ¢ observers, was surprin ata height of 16,00) f rian ae The aero on obtaining a fav orable position, turned ity mach gun on the dirty observer and att Capt to the official overcoming the the pilot, but t to land tht seeded 4 and killin, Was oblige fering from cold and hunger he aged to elude the Austrians, Kec n caIng ng Victor Emmanuel to-day con 1 medal for valor o belli and All | t by an hus: | according | lly re on the river Voyuea, 'R vel ny a: | ‘Time has ic i gr BL fect blend of selected ryes. Ivo forces toward the Southern ‘Transylvanian Arontier in the Jull Valley -_—— su" PORTUGUESE ROUT GERMANS IN AFRICA | oe apture Large (Quantities of Arms | and Ammunition After 1 ng Combat. (| LONDON, via Paris, Oct, 27.—Gen. niles within the enemy Gill, commanding — the sin Kast Africa, column encountered longed combat t n Gen, GUL reports that hie command | n was within a mile of Newula on Sunday, Oct RD ise Century Favorite enriched this per- don)-Although offering stubborn | Turkish forces attacking In Dobrudja| cording to to-day's official Russian! 4 FREDERICK, BETHLEHEM STEEL UP TO 650, NEW HIGH MARK MARGARET, ance toward Shar- | WILLIAM, Gains, Utah C Sopper Going yelled, in the Sakkiz region} 106—Sugars in itty , ut $647 a share, Ch Thirty sbares Were sold at a $6 advan > hundred shares sellin Th's was a gain of elxht United Staton steel alto was hy Tndustrial Fs "theofore the cloos t to 119 7-8, while Industrial Adcohol hited Staten Ste fell Fack nnd ¢ Wheat Hen “4 a Rashel, N woman's wife Beutinger {il-treat | CF angen H before one of s when Beutinger and ab the Teutonic attack is ‘ doll stand HUCHAREST, Oct. 27 (via Lon-! engaged in successful fighting along $ “Little Mar he cried, ws hen ents of the Houtinge res ing almost on the shoulder ¢ matron BEUTINGER HA” A RIGHT TO __tei¥ Bs SAYS PROSECUTOR. hdd the official statement, whieh also; oul region and | ortuguese ts that oppos- Nakatula on Oct, 21 and 0K that on Jan, 18 y ly, abandoning 4 y were Pe ammunition, | und while the dt the hands of the the woman? weIhadow of murder was tn her | in their home in Caldwell—the aged ot Jul ‘ei " tragedy OF cditated, Mra Be utingger | rand tn less than | for a revol THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1 Five Fatherless Little Beutingers Photographed _ As They Appear at Their Mother’s Trial jhis wa supporters drove MARIE CHRISTOPHER OIny Fim SERVICE. MRS, BEUTINGER’S FATE WITH JURY; STATE ASKS DEATH ed from First Page.) ing come to her in the space of ten ew are eloquent tokens of and yet ally * first year yas ne children was born had divorce in ells had scarcely le in the din which tm tragedy, Mr Mares ar Aon mm uldn't he mak patre child, Mr. er outlined , read ng she cried silently, tre gg the Boutnger m tful mgn, but he bad to live It if getting to be mockery of justice that juries wi not deal with a woman as they wll with @ man “This caso has been well staged mpathy with the five little eb fefendant b and an automobl 6 of diverco and on May 7 lived under in Ye POLITICAL. President Wilson Will Speak at Shadow Lawn, N. J., EMPIRE STATE DAY Saturday, Oct. Wee twenty-four hours after {t reached her » Shooting was Youc © shot five times. other four bull taken a downward course, shown to have he was shot—80 he ituing or lying when the bullets we Heutinger lock morning she up between th | ral ways in which ould have let rit she did not wish can his charge to fury at 2 o'clock, RIGHT TO KILL LIEVED SELF 1F_ SHE BE- IN DANGER, Martin aaid convicted of utinger must ater or be acquitted, had been appre- nt of taking the have done that jon was has ARMED MEN | SHOOT UP-A HOME, AUNTING A WOMAN Drive Upin Auto and Terrorize Family Who Gave Her Refuge, Is Charge. Seven armed men breaking into the home of Charles K, Dahl near Hemp- stead, L. 1, Into last night kept the neighborhood in a state of terror un til this morning. One was arraigned to-day before Justice W: Jones at Hempstead. The county officers are searching for the others The raid, according to the test!- mony of Mr. Dahl and his family, was led by John McGovern, twenty- two years olf, who lives at No. 8? Hemlock Street, Cypress Hills, an employee of the New York and Long Inland Traction Company. Me- Govern, !t ts said, has been separated for the last aix months from his wife, who took refuge with the Frabl family on Freeport Road acar Hemp- stead, it is charged that McGovern and in an auto- mobits to the Dahl house before mid- night and knocked. At the sound of their motor car, Mrs. McGovern hastily wrapped a blanket around her ‘sleeping two-year-old baby Frederick, and fled out by the back door to the home of a neighbor, where she has since remained in terror, The Dahis refused to let the raiders in, whereupon, they declare, the band ashed the door and, entering the f. nt room, began to shoot through the windows. When ail bad emptied their pistols, Mr. Dahl, followed by his sons, Fred- | erick and Charles, got clubs and went at thom. Two of the invaders, It ts asserted, selzed Mra, Dahl, shook her d beat her with their fists when she | would not tell where Mrs, McGovern and the baby had gone on the young Dahis drove Me- Govern into @ corner, where he pulle a door in front of himself barely time to ward off a club that was aimed at his head. Then he ran out, followed by bis aides, They jumpod into the automobile in such haste that one of them, Harry Cooney standing In the ros grabbed him and constable Sail Onunda, Holly J., Inverbel children and dolls. So he the defenda took the little doll and twisted tt Af to be in danger « aret. protested with! tears and Beutinger, 6 feet 2 attacked » the servants Beutinger's bedroow huisband dead on the she ed from the room, "| meanor of the defendant on th her interest your attention to a y have been pvides ndant In this case, is the Mmit oman scount of her children, should | pret want you to welgh and if the facts warrant a sk you to convict her rding to her own story sho ned to live with the abused her, Sho went i vuse he was going to give her | te titude of 4 chaste an You, too, may enjoy the plea: termine i] producing music, Established 1444, It so that a novice will soon become a player enthusiast. They are imple, responsive and durable, Prices from $475, Pease Piano Co. 128 West 42d St., New York City 34 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. 57 Halsey Street, Newark, N. J. Convenient terms. the Carni f Mephisto for th f. The city id the butch shop, sign civilized, and the yOUunEOr p they play games and line of Hallowe'en Novelti you must step lively if you wis! and Japane: novelti MILK CHOC UMPRINS—Pert n daye dawn un t ‘ FT ocala eating w Sweeter Than Suger, Charmingly, Mary How: “e ACK ra (ins ax. “Yinones Moth Machres ¢ dy wecond; Med Fi 9.20, show $ Hae, Wiz" (ielecger), ‘show. $410, 11 Belle, Kentuck; Ba bara B. and. he Samp olde: Se hast ie f ibs (amb non-winners Amalgamator, Buy direct from the ni ufacturer and save $5 to $10 s COATS DRESSES 11 to : $0 $5 to $50 $5 to $30 BE CURIOUS! Visit Our Showrooms yer Now Comes Hallowe’en with its processions of grotesque Black Cats, Witches, Go! tons and other characters of horror and mystery, who always assemble at tf ies, In the country Hallow- indulging in every known variety of mall- ly envy the country chaps when ign on the blacksmith hop—how they took old Si ac they listen to how they hung th. village d. wn the barbe: Brown's wagon apart and hoisted the wi floated the body down the creek, but here le celebrate with Hallows! ‘en Parties, where e ip rts of wholesome sport. What would a nd what a wonderful s we have just now? We say just now because they're selling like cold lemonade at a hot Fourth of July ball ani to male your selection while the picking’s good, We are fortunate enough to have many of the cleverest German Hallowe'en party be without candy and favors, ewoine an wood I vor Friday, Oct. 27 VERED reir Choeot OUND BON Peppermint am DAL Eb T hese Prults int fullest pers fusuriously covered witt ¢ hocolate, a |e ATE COVERED Fics hte ceroe— on intact, ef ie ik ii ‘our une: masterpiece, oe BARSHAY STREET, FY PEduTCANOT ‘stheet WANASSAU ST, nan Few tan taenrie too BROOME STREET CAST SO'STREET: Closes 10. 5 Dal aa FUCTON 9T. BKLYN fioree 11 1269 BhoAGWAY “Brooklyn, Cl or scturday, Oct 28 WP NARD CANDY GooDLES Hd kin y lowes 1 80 e 87 MARK E ° The specified welaht Inc

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