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» Crulnes-Lihons road were not car~ 4S) Fed out, owing to our defensive fire. “Army group of the German Crown Prince:—In_ the Med sector (Verdun front)—It was = than on the preceding #. Only in the district of St. Mintea did the artillery firy In- temporarily to gre crease violen PARIS. Oct, 31.--A violent artil- | crugele was in progress last tons 6 Douaumont and Vaux sectors on the western front, but otherwise there were no actions of —— tho War Office reported LONDON, Oct, 31.—"“With the ception of intermittent shelling both aides there was nothing to re- port during the night,” reads to- day's Official British statement re- operations on the Franco- | ian front. GREEK REBELS FIGHT WITH THE ROYALISTS Several Soldiers Wounded in First Clash of the Two Factions. | SALONICA, Oct. S1—In the first it lash between Greek royalist troops) And revolutionary forces attached to ox | soldiers were wounded. A battalion of revolutionary troops | were proceeding to. Salonica when they were attacked by royalist forces at Guida. | a . NEW AIR AND SEA RAIDS. | | Rome Gets a Report va the Plans * if Germ: ROME, Oct. 3 “Advices reaching here point to a resumption shortly by Germany of extensive employment of alreraft and submarine warfare against every nation allied against the Teutonic i) nations, ‘ These reports closely follow state- ments that Germany's replies to the ‘# protestations against unr stricted, submarining and the renewed deportations from Northern France and ‘Rel i have been evasive. ' Pope, these reports say, has | pnally appesied to Limperor Frank’ Joet for his ald in influencing the Kaiser to a le to the Vatican's Sroteatations. | Hot Water for Sick Headaches | iH | Telts why everyone should drink | hot water with phosphate | In It before breakfast. I Headache of any kind is caused by | auto-intoxication—which means self- | i) Ps poisoning. Liver and bowed poisons | fale eins sucked, into the blood, | through. the lymph ducts, excite the | heart, which pumps the blood so fast that it congeste in the smaller arter- i) tes and veins of the head, producing }| violent, throbbing pein and distress, |, called headache. become nery- | {I ous, despondent, sick, feverish and i t Rieerable your meals sour and al- most nauseate you. Then you resort | to acetanilide which temporarily relieve but do not | rid the blood of these irritating toxins A glass of hot water “with a tea- ‘ spoontul of limestone phosphate in it, |i drunk before breakfast for a while, {! will not only wash these poisoi from your system and cure you of) Headache, but will cleanse, “purify | and freshen the entire alimentary canal, Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate, It is| Inexpensi' harmless as sugar, and almost tasteless, except for a sour- ish twinge, which is not unpleasant. If you aren't feeling your best, if tongie is coated or bad taste, foul bre indigestion, biliousness, constipation , or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos- | phated hot water cure to rid your system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick, and it is claimed | that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never ha®e any headache o know a miserable moment.—Advt BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes | Indigestion. One package |: provesit. 25cat all druggists There Is only oneKrumbles. it Is the first andonlywhcle wheat food with a dell- clous flavor. | snow storma. | Yhe heights west of Folv-Kasnoleone irin or the bromides | ‘HEAVY FIGHTIN RESUMED ALONG RUSIAN FRONT | Czar's Forces Attack in Vol- hynia and Teutons Make Drive in Galicia. | BOTH CLAIMING GAINS. | Turks and Teutonic Troops in| an Advance on the Southern Line, LONDON, Oct has broken out 31.—Heavy fighting along the Russian front, The Russians attacking in strong force in Volhynia while the Austro-Germans, reinforced by Turk- are }, the Veniselist Government several 4, detachments, have taken the of-| Austrians and Germans have eap- fenaive in Galicia, Battles continued | throughout yesterday from the region | west of the fortress of Lutask into the Carpathian forests, despite heavy The Russian War Office this after. | noon claimed the capture of Austro- German trenchés weat of Lutsk and the repulse of successive enemy at- | tacks in Galicia, The German War | Gcctee, on the contrary, reported the fighting on the Lutsk front resulted favorably to the Teutons and an- nounced the capture of@Rursian po- sitions on the east bank of the Nar: yuvka River, in Galicia, by the| Turks. BERLIN, Oct. 31 (via wireless to Bayville).—The text of the German War Office concerning the fighting as the Ruswian front is as, follows “At dawn the Russians attacked our Shara position near Krashin after a brief incre: of fire, but were) sangulnarily repulsed. “Northweat of Herestochk, on the Upper Styr, outpost engagements had) @ result favorable to us, | "On the east bank of the Narayuvka, Turkish troops captured several ad- | vance positions of the enemy, north- | west of Molochov, at the point of the bayonet. Further south, German | | regiments took important positions on | and repulsed Russian counter attack! hat conversation Four officers, 170 men and nine ma- | Danube, intimating that the Rus- tont $100.00 ve you had with Cunnifte rezard- | aiina whee weie bocaht Ju slans and Roumanians had ceased | your replying it | you nearly] ing that? A. In February, 1915, | met oMouthwest of Stantslauan advance | ‘Hele retrest, but this ie the first in-/A* much through losing your pra Cunnitte in Uniform, and he avko i me of Russian detachments was without Retired ish ba He are aha DENIES HE CAME BACK WHEN | «+ to the Dist Attorney's slongeide their allies, and there is THINGS WERE “FIXED.” oft He said Clem Driscoll and 1 no statement an to how they reached| Q. Didn't he ask you why you didn't | Mul Kot him put back in uniform, that section of the world, come buck from biding s i ' role ln ba nee to do with | ‘HIGH PRAISE BY POPE It In believed here Czar Nicholas|¥ell wouldn't have oak y« it, and then 1 wrote Mlngistraten Kro- : and didn't you say “I came ¢ Frescht about it, OF BELGIAN RELIEF | °Bstrota stron case i! aot ua, fe Ment Tone: 9 a On | [where he trains his armies, to, check |''t A. Nothing of tho sort, coll have wot t If L don't jMackensen's advance, and his de-| 4 But would you have put fiat ger my ! back T'l get even with nw * ar Gia ‘ y ad Satd vou € in ce eno how | Pontiff Receives George Barr Baker |frmine? to make a stand with his lier", Of course, Te (rd been taste £2 idusloner Wows (onde whee T sae 3 AMSTERDAM, Oct. 81 (via London), | @20UKH to say these things Ud have want.” | and Gives Him Autographed | _‘Emperor William, saya an oMciai [Put them down ATT _Rofrano stopped aside to allow Photograph. announcement made in Berlin, has| . & YOu $100 while you ce Commissioner William | kent a measage to Field Marshal von| Were In hiding; from whom did you » be called to the stand ROME, Oct, 81.—Pope Benedict to-|Mackansen, thanking him for tho |POrrew |? | Ac I refuse to anower ‘1 udviser to day received in prive audience {successful operations he has con. | At iestion 1915, the day | p | @. Do you refuse because you be. George Barr Baker of New York, a {ducted in Dobrudja and the capture of | 1i%e thee intonation way Lau bes | when F RAED Bethe. ATOMOLA Cota Cernavoda, ‘The Emperor announces inate me rey id ald the | thoy over tis m e rican Commission |tnat West. Prussian. Infantry Regi. | ee ncinS ne ‘AN. | phone with Rofrano at the for Relief in Belgium. Wishing, he|ment 129 will henceforth beer hat oe dugitive from | Building about the arrang id, further to demonstrate bis ap-|Field Marshal von Mackensen’s nanve. RON ee eee ae Gena rouledas He preciation of the work of the Amert- ed "@. Then why do you refuse te en- QW AO) ae a a. the Abas can Relief Committee, the Ponti: tlent Lady In the Land ‘Tells Now| wer? —(Rofrano raised his voice, : : tuft ALT wouldn to fix the day presented to Mr. Baker two futo- Gay Ldanidy hunched forward in his chair and oxcopt it was between Priday—tt hed eater aor ; | MIDDLEBORO, Mass, Oct pointed Wis finger at Mr. Brothers) | con't Joridav-and the neat Weds graphed photographs, ane for himself | countess Magri, who was Mrs. Tom|A: Because | do not want a friend of hewlay wien. the slature met thal oe-the Gansmienion, + CMT Tohurm, 84 inches of contented woman. | Mine, who knows nothing of the mer- | 1) was not Sunday, becamse 1w | M'The Pope expressed the hope that [hoods to-day celebrated her seventy {ts of Shie, cass, to be dragged over | no visitors that day, the plan of the Commission to pre fifth birthday Wuideasd' ae youl aN anhe with Mr. Brothers did vide « supplementar: en! fo he od advice on of a Belgian children to fA ve. andes Husband every parece whose name is men- ton in starvation and disease would be a jon't argue with him. Let him | tered here by me. ‘omised Cob itclan Ghd Adds tRaTsit have his UMN was-ebul Win fim ta] You have subpoenaed all my wit. | arene nucmised Col, Hayward woul | ¢ added that it would Kive| your way when he doesn't know that |nesses. You have brought thom here {is iny ‘the call might have | apostolic letter to Cardinal Gibbons, —— - fore the Grand lucy to frahten them | waa: in any, recommending that the Roman Cath in olie Episcopacy, clergy and laity the United States support the plan. en aged GREEK STEAMER SUNK, nt Down by Subm: iT i LONDON, Oct. 31.—The Greek steamer but rmaine has been sunk by a German submarine, but the crew Was naved, says a Lioyd's Agency despatch. The Germaine was of 1,644 tons net, She was last reported as sailing from Montevideo Sept, 26 for St. Vincent, Cape Verde Islands. 6 HOPPERS Jersey, from Long Island and from West- chester have found that the most comfortable way to get from the point where they land in the city to the places where they wish to shop is by the same conven- ient method that. resi- dents of New York use themselves~by taking a Fifth — enue Bus Ask the conductor for @ Mav aod Route Schedule. from forces have captured 161 Roumantan officers | cludes \of a heavy snow storm,” THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1916. ROUMANIAN LOSS Little Girl Christens Paralysis Ambulance With Bottle of Milk OF 10,000 TROOPS, BERLIN'S CLA Falkenhayn Reports on His Captures in Fighting Since Oct. 10. | MUCH BOOTY TAKEN Petrograd Says Russians Have Hit Back at Macken- sen's Army BERLIN, Oct, 31 (by wireless to Sayville).-Efforts of the Rouman- ans to recapture positions along the Transylvania frontier yesterday wore without success, the War Office an- H nounced to-day, Since Oct. 10 the | tured more than Of those Gen 20,000 Roumantans, von Falkenhayn's | and 20 men. Sooty In- thirty-seven cannons, forty- seven machine guns, one flag and much other war material, Winter weather haw set ‘Transylvania front, ment revealed "On the southern frontier moun talna engagements continue in spite tho report in on the to-day's atate- | stated The Roumanians v to retake heights captured by the Germans north of Caimpolung and north of Orsova, the statement de- clared. On Prince Leopold's front the Rus siana attacked German positions ne |Krashin, but were repulsed with | = heavy losses, At thin point attempts inly endeavored SON CHRISTERNG, AMBULANCE. QinoEawoes, ANG. ONoarwe: in Part 1.1 for you to meet children in floor of this b fomily in the counsel room? A, Yes. were Ineffectually made to enter new Q.Mo you remember when you German trenches following bombing | were arraign onally. south of Blaches. PETROGRAD, Oct. 31.—The Rus- sian, Serbian and Roumanian forces| rranged 1 five vt SAYS PROSECUTOR | vinsa) arranged it with Mr. Swann, | in the Dobrudja have assumed the of- Q. Did Gene Driscoll know where fensive, according to the sem}-officlal Fe CAPONE SRE IES EWEY?, A Berlin had previously reported that rr WPRADROS Li ee |von Mackensen's advance guards had Thia closed. the crons-examination |come in contact with Russo-Rou- jeton again took his client jmanian troops In the region imme- diately south of the mouth of the ptective Cunniffe into withholding the truth about me. You have subpoenaed Miss Mac Absorbed by the} Vincent Pepe and a lot of others and Riker v Drag Company, WILMI YN, Del, Get, t1.—s! Mrs. Campagni at the Buena Vista holders of the corporation for Rik Hotel, and her mother and father, and | Hegeman stock voted here to-day to dis- | they are now sick in bed Conv ot Attacking eave the and distribute | Do you Know that we had the Old Girt, the assets, genis here A. You had your James Hughes, thir wo years proferr ot h ther Hay 596 Tenth Avenue, a police: ae Moay ineEat to “18 Muluerry Street business of the Did you know Miss Mace ca tation, Was to-day sentenced to Sing cheerfully yesterday and said] Sing Prison for not less than two years she did not know 4 land six months and not more than five ould tell? A. No, and| sears by Judge Mott in General Ses “PROSPERITY TO GO ON )}1 don't believe it \etons, ‘Hdgties, wha: has been’ on the AR.” DE ACCUSES HIS PROSECUTOR OF | police force a little over Ave years, was AFTER WAR, DECLARES HOUNDING HIM. convie of enticing a fitteen-y DAVISON, HUGHES MAN] Q. vo you char personally | school girl, while he was on post, in _—____— | with houn gf you A. Yes, you und |yacant store at No, 318 Bowery, Yyitits canpinate IUGHES |} the others, pounding and ate 20, and there asgaulting ‘he ‘ani om all the time, Me Att and Republican orators ren Te Te Oihhers. you omplint ngatnst the ‘police erally have been teliing the peopie f] pi Martini and ¢ ex was paroled In. the this coantry is going to smash as y ghee ptain and no soon as the war ts over, rope Is to turn, by m an armed camp to « dustry and flood Harry P. Davison, banking house, because gle, fron hive of In our markets, of the Morgan has been in France and England studying the situation with reference to the present and the future Mr, Assistant And Judge became LAUREL RESULTS. two-ye Relle, | when witne | bi rinsT Jone. mite traight $9 rid Byron, 1 ow § (Dishmon) 1i1g-5. No Dolly, Sweeter and Lady Bob a “OND nr Rack Davison ts back contributed $5,000 to Mr, Hughes's campaign fund. But he doesn't the United States going smash after the war, On the cont tinuance of count long statement | Davison sald “1am perfectly clear that if it Britain and desirable customers and wish to continue to M1 them our products, we must treat them a producer usually treats a desirable cu tomer, in which event | am confident we will continue to tur-ly them largely, not only during the war but for the re construction perio whieh will follow.” haa all bis When Littleton limited whieh could | »pinion. of the and himself, affect ering see to pers District the pr “Tm Athi Bent ¢ yt afralil to y, he sees a con in this war, Ina Mr pr after per the to-day erie itrano, ued iN in- | look Th i dicating the adr at the stubs, During a brief fresh alr Dooling Swann inte Brothers then aske not intermission District Att for noy eee WINNERS AT WINDSOR, RACH — Purse $6005 for Hing: six furlong if Tit (lloward). atratgnt $4.60, pice $370! | H $230, firat: Kagura, 108 (Moles: | co $5.40, show $4.40, second; | | z privy id been him. He and “(Claver), chow $6, third’ Old Drury, Conowage, Abe Molly Maguire, Gay Life, Out vinated diss against? a | Were you allowed to visit your und Enjoy also ran, | Merey ambulance jn City Hall Park, | Bllen used a bottle of milk to bap- | her plump bods. | when she finally broke the pint bottle |dent of the Militia of Merey, repre- | sented |of four |is to be sent to Boston in charge of | | Mayor’s executive secretary, handed selfish and public- | elinte TINY PARALYSIS VICTIM CHRISTENS AMBULANCE FOR BOSTON SUFFERERS The Militia of Mercy Adds to the Scope of the Work it Is Doing Here. Four-year-old Ellen Anderson of 43 Manhasset Place, Brooklyn, a victim of infantile paralysis, to- day christened a new Militia of while a large gathering applauded. tize the ambulance, Although the child stood on her feet, her 1@s were not quite strong enough to support Under her left arm was a crutch, Miss Emma Barnes, @ nurse, held the right arm and helped put “pep” in Ellen's blow and the milk poured over the ambu- lance springs, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, prest- that organization. She ex- plained that the new ambulance, one used to transport paralysis victims during the “after treatment,” @ trained nurs Samuel Martin, the Mrs, Hammond the from Mayor Mitchel, to Mayor James M. ton: My dear Mr. Mayor ‘The bearer of this letter is leaving New York to-day with one of the am- bulances purchased by the Militia of Mercy for service in Boston in trans- porting victims of infantile paralysis from thelr homes to the clifics for after treatment. “Mrs. Hammond and her ass the league are engaged in this un- spirited undertak- Their work meets with th hearty approval of the eclty odmin: tration, and I wish them every su cesa in the work they purpose to do in Boston." Three weeks ag q was helpless from hips down. That was when she left the hospital after her paralysis attack. Since then she has made numerous trips in the Militia of Merey ambulance bus to @ where she hi received very wneficial treatment, There were three Militia of Merey mbulance busses at to-day's cere- mony, including the one to be sent © Boston, The other two and an other too busily engaged to be pres following letter to be delivered Curley, of Bos- in & here, Bien the Ander nt are used in this city, These am- nulances are at the services of all paralysis victims who are taking after cure treatment at clinics, They really more resemble ‘busses than ambulances, being provided with com- fortable seats with an aisle between. > Clostng Quotations. With net changes fom previous closing High law Allis-Ohelmers "7 Tatvigh | Valles \tote ~~ SWISS MINISTER'S PAPERS SEIZED ON LINER BY BRITISH Noordam’s Mail Taken Off at Kirkwall, Is Charge of Arriving Passengers. \N ee. WILSON IN FINAL © CAMPAIGN DRIVE TOURS N.Y. STATE President, Starting To-Night for Buffalo, Will Make Many , Stops—Here Thursday. LONG BRANCH, N. J., Oot. S1— President Wilson will leave here to- night on his last, trip of the campaign. | He will speak in Buffalo and New York City and‘will shake hands with station crowds at many citlea and prob. | towns in ha —, Btate. Nag ‘, rangements .for js speeches ve indignant was JU'eS! been made by non-partisan organisa- courier for the Swiss] tiong, his campaign managers expect who had two important) nis trip to have an important effect packages, one for the Legation 19) on the campaign in New York state, Washington and the other for the ‘Tho President's itinerary to-morrow Consulate In this city, taken from him | includes the following stops: Bing- j Passengers on the steamship Noor- dam of the Holland-Amertea Line, which arrived from Rotterdam by wa of Kirkwall this afternoon, told having passed close enough to a ‘floating mine to study it Of the 863 persons on board, ably the most Metager, A Government, by British authorities who visited toe] hamton, 7.65 A. M.; Johnson City, ship at Falmouth, 8.06; Apalachin. 8.18; Owego, 8.31; Mr, Metzger left for Washington | Nichols, 8.42; Waverly, 8.56; Elmira, this afternoon to tell the Swedish} 9.25; Corning, 9.48; Campbell, 10 A. Mj Minister about It, Previous to re-{ Bath, 10.17; Avoca, 10.20; Cochocton, leving Mr. Metzger of his documenta, another squad of British officials boarded the vessel at Kirkwall and took off all the mat! Frederick R, Coudert, the well- known authority international 10.41; Wayland, 10.57; Dansville, 11.11, and Mt. Morris: 11.34, Arriving in Buffalo at 1 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, Mr. Wilson will motor through the principal streets to the jeott Club and have lunch on law, wax among the passengers, He| there, probably delivering @ speech. has spent some time with the British Later he will rest and dine privately , q at a hotel. In the evening he will ad. army in France as the personal) dregs qm’ ..ing under the auspices of guest of Gen, Haig, Mr. Coudert} tne ub. He will leave witnessed the battle of Thiepval a few | Buffalo for New York City at 10.39 $ o'clock to-morrow night, arriving in New York at 9 o'clock Thursday morning The President will be accompanied ing armios, by Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret Wil- ‘The Br have 1,800,000 men | 809. Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, Sec- \ se facts men | retary Tumulty, Dr. Cary T. Grayson, at the front and 8,000,000 under train-| the White House physician, and sev- ing, according to Mr. Coudert. jeral members of the White House George E. Rager, United States Con. | Sttt anstselpietniaabay aces pvr GOVERNESS, ILL, LEAPS = “FROM HOSPITAL WINDOW weeks ago, He was loud in his praise of the wonders that have been worked Great Britain in the way of rats- sh now for the last | at visit. bi Eager’s district in gun works. He says t tempt of the allies” avi | A ple the big plant did not result in| Young Woman Injured Probably serious damage. He admits food is Me > restricted in Germany, but declares Fatally by Jump From every one appears (0 have enough “loc PD. C. Macdonald of Winnipeg, Can Fifth Floor, ada, who has been‘flying for the al- Miss Helen Kelter, a governess of lies, was also a passenger. He No, 458 Weat One Hundred and been invalided home following « of 1.800 fe fate: wesica alan venty-fourth Street, jumped from —_—_—»—__—— ja fifth floor window at the French ‘INSIDE THE GERMAN EMPIRE,’ Hospital in) West Thirty-fourth —_—_-_.. [Street at 6 A. M, to-day. She was Fourteen remarkable articles by |found unconscious in the rear yard Herbert Bayard Swope, just back! when her nurse missed her. She from Germany, begin in The World |sufered Injuries which, it is believed, Saturday, Nov. very ara. | Will cause her death, Saturday, No oan ery day the Miss Kelter went to the “hospital a The real situation graphical-| saturday to be treated for a throat told. Buy THE WORLD every | affection. She thought the hye; s' report yorable anid Done _ Nearly 40 400,000 others do. br morning |from the nurse to go into an adjoin. ed all she This permission received TIE VOTE ATLA LAW SCHOOL. Wilson and Hag! ing room. Sho land jumped, raised the window «Stand 74 Each _ Amonm Hecond Year Hen, | OVERLOOKED. ra » of the second year men an Moy taka WhO entitled to Residents on a little street run: vote, was taken to-day in New York| ng from Amsterdam to Auduhon 0. 174 Fulton Street m No. 174 Fultgn Street. | | Avenue, north of One Hundr son, the Socialiat| and Sizty-fifth, say their thor e for Hanly, th oughfare has never had any name Prohibition feudvnate "HM nt Aa ag Ae Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin MRA i ENN AA ! Your protection against counterfeits Every package and every tablet bears “The Bayer Cross—Your Guarantee of Purity” Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles of 24 and Bottles of 100 WR Tee trade, moar "A “Apia Se PeePSES nie = ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. 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