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River | hal h from Hill 1050, In the Cerna region, northeast of Monastir, was he aptured yesterday ar Office annou these ua falled with The text reads as follows “During the day of Nov. 26 an attack, In which the Zouaves took a brilliant part, co-o ating with Serbian troops in the region to the northeast of Monaatir, made us masters of Hill 1080, In spite of his efforts th ny did not ex that heavy losses. TAKEN BY ALLIES. RESISTS ATTACK Fight in Vain to Regain Hill | nad forttied atrongiy, Four counter-attacks by Germano- Bul garian forces were successfully repulxed by our troops, who tn- fic 1050, Says Paris. DENIAL FROM BERLIN. ted sanguinary losses on the Both Reports Tell of Great . ~ * m iby ireless to Losses in Cerna River fi Additional details of the Sayville) Region. success ecored by the Germano-Bul h forces. on the Macedontal ‘ front In repulsing with heavy losses | vy. 28 an and ul vis eialealed 9 i ay de ty the Russ Italians, French and | oops on the Macedonia oer , sie front made four counter-attucks last | SOrDIAnE A Nine nite ae Ths ene entente fore de nlaee ta an effort to drive the Ber |tront on both sides of Monastir are given in to-day’s Army Headquarters | statement. The text reads: "Violent artillery fire between Presba Lake and the Cerna pre ceded strong attacks which were launched between north. west of Monastir, OF BRONCHITIS THE EVENING WOKLD, $25 CLERK STEALS | |GERMANY 1S FOLLOWING $125,000 AT $1,000 AWEEK, IS K, IS CHARGE Military Governor Says He Is Act- ing So Lest German Blood Shall Flow. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 28 (via Lon don). "Lam not in Belgium to mar- | tyrize the population nor mete out | bunishment, but only to further the |A. J. Loeffler Accus Accused OF Roth | Mitste Of Getmeny in! the saest . comprehensive way,” says Gen Baron bing Leggett & Co, to Start | von Bissing, Military Governor of, Chain of Stores | Holgium, in an interview published in™ | the Dusseldorf Tageblatt, He adds | “We are doing this according to our hest judgment and conscience, and I think {t @ great achievement that CONFESSED, IT IS SAID. ie this country, just behind the lines, Lived at $12,000 Rate, but! nos been kept free from revolt, Lam an old soldier and should not like te Can Make Almost Com- plete Use arms against this unarmed pop- “| consider that Lam serving the Emperor and the Fatherland to the e when L cause the least » bleed to flow here Restitution. Adolf J. Loeffler, thirty years of, Ger who came to this country from fo Heeaae eeeitin Gormndes hemia twelve years ago, was aie withdrawn from our front lines in Jecferson Market Police Court) to watch over Helgium. to-day, « ad with ntoaling about | ———_ | $125,000 in two years from the who! | GERMANS START DRIVE FAR NORTH OF SOMME Haig Reports Heavy Shelling of the sale grocery firm of Francis H | wett & Co., by which he was employed las Buropean expert shipping clerk It was announced in court that| | Looftier had atoten with the idea that he could xpeedily become a merchant TUBODAY, NOV CONSCIENCE IN BELGIUM MBER 28, 1916, |U. 8. NAVAL OFFICER WILL MAKE NEW YORK WOMAN HIS B WOMAN, GIVEN EIGHT TWO ZEPPELINS SHOT ~ YEARS FOR GEM THEFT; | DOWN AFTER RAID HYSTERICAL IN COURT) ON ENGLISH COUNTIES |. Fearful Plea and Promise to] — ‘Cvn'nued from First Page.) Leave State Save Girl ky a blazing mass at 6.45 o'ctock 7 . A.M. From Prison. Thousands on the shore breath. —_— — leasly witnoseed the battle of forces Mrs. Mary Hartel, a handsome} ot the alr, water and land—for shore woman of thirtyfive, known algo, ac-| batteries also poured thelr fire at one cording to police, as Elizabeth] Of the dreadnoughts, joining tn the |Pheney and Elizabeth Murray, was|fsillade trom aeroplanes and armed sentenced by Judge Crain in Gen. | trawlers. There was a great cheer Feral Sessions Court this afternoon to} frem these spectatora of the combat he Women's prison at Auburn for) the Zeppelin rushed downward, de- seven: vox | seven months follow. | Sttoxed lke a blaging comet. Inge her conviction on the charge of| The two months of immunity from grand larce alr raids had Jed many persons to With hey hoaband, George Hartett, | Delleve the Germang would not risk how sald. to le In prison in Prow.|&8¥ more of thetr alrahips, ‘The au- idence, she was a of stealing | thorities, regarding the protection of & $2,200 diamond bar pin from Dro] L0Rdon ae fatrly complete, continued cer @ Co, Fifth Avenue jewellers, | tele work, with the object of ren- liwat May dering other parts of the country | Aw acntence wae pronounced che} #ife ‘The success of the alr patrols | | | Wotnad's sahiaphable: 06 » qe. ls morning has given the greatest jserted her screamed she was | *#tsfaction here being persecuted and was carried| Official reports do not say how many airships crossed the coast, but japparently they were bombarded so struggling from the room A striking contrast wi the aerial defensive work is being done by young British aviators rang- ing In age from eighteen to twenty: one. They are boyishly keen about the “sport” and the greatest rivalry exists in the dangerous business of attacking the huge aerial cruisers, Lieyt. Robinson is among the best known of this squadron, ipa STORY OF KIDNAPPING FROM OVER THE SEA Youth Writes From Scotland He Was Attacked and Woke Up on Steamer—‘‘Beautiful Girl at Side.” SCHENECTADY, Nov. 28.—A etory of being drugged, robbed and kid- napped has started Governmental machinery {n motion to secure the turn of Roy Mitchell, an elghteen-' year-old Schenectady high school boy to his mother in this city. In a letter recelved recently by Mrs. W. L, Mitchell, from her son, now in Glasgow, Scotland, the lad wrote that $100 from the avings Bank. suddenly held Schen On his home eked. A piece of cloth y his nose, When next reguined consciousness he was deep an liner Fin- leaning Congressman Charles has communicated with Bec~ rotary s Mitchell has w of on President Wilson the bend of the ¢ , and near British Lines Nea severely by antl i , ag! in hope that her son may be home by or Ghuntehte, by Huaclana, Itale | Prince himyelf and, with that idea in ee NEAT | Ethel Call, twenty-et nr O1d, th Oe na Subtle Bune es) Chriatmas, Vinol R d Mrs. H lane, Freneh and Serblans against (ind, had so cared for the plitered pres . a Fasesiuhes .| ts shone operator, who was next] Hull 48 Bene attacked by alrplanots sail o} 5 2) (eae srl > pa mey that he SDON, Nov. 2! = Jon Constance Fairchild, daughter of! brought up for sentence. She had| 4! they were unable to dom ache } eo eat La Fes BIOF the Germano-Bulgarian lines. T jmoney that he will be able A hell LONDON, Nov, 28.—Ifeavy and con-| My, and Mre. 8. W. Fairehild of “a ide Bunty LO atean tt) trom | dat nage. Lights were turned out In| at I. bough's Strength. grout united attack of the | paices Cotap ree Peersru cay ety hough, | tinuous shelling by the Germans of | ¥ ty-sixth Street, will be « ’ nyilie, | all towns in the districts affected as| Wael! §.—-Col, Kuhn, py roops falled completely on @ salary of $100 a month he lived) British positions north of Ypres, with Commander Byron A. Long of | ¢ sively, |soon as reports of the approach of | American he at Berlin, = ‘Under the annihilating effects [OT & basia of an income of $12,000 @| but small casualty to the allied force: 1 States Navy. No date for r while | the airships was announced, and the |"@* yrt back here, 1 was all run downafter a hard spell of f our artillery and infantry fire |¥ear. was reported by Gen. Sir Douglas wedding has been set. [her lawyer pleaded with the Court ji ‘ha , but the War Department refused to-day ihe ae it was bard for me to bed be 5 “ beh perk rea Mente aahees’. || When the European war brought &] itaig to-day connie — | give her a no er chance, xe sald | patie Ae te aifarpied bdsente to say for what reason. Kuhn wae i about, I had pains in my chest and too We enemy suffered ty Pits t yeas thes imoney had been returned. — ently ha culty In locating them- pserver, but has gold easily: Mtriena asked me to try| nary losses without obtaining the ede? apace t syed hts peak Pest vey te jouches Britlah forces | ytlere 18 a itt, your Honors.” satd | | selves, opportunity of mak- nd it bu up 90 Hightost result." ) : q joded a mine, consolidated their he lawye came to this city Mee As a, i it built me up ap ie mee rent London).—The | Loeffler was employed as an expert] positions in a shell crater and re- from a farm in Mimourl three ye are iad lei cone Oh hier oF = housework, which I had not done Cor] renuin ot attacks bs ta troops 2 foreign shipping, He ts a lngwWt| puived hand grenade counter attacks| Hard Umer Bhe made nmlatake, Youtt pretin acet on every attempt] THE MERE FACT THAT three months before taking Vino eee neem nn on eoeavnnastin, iy and persuaded the grocery firm that | by the enemy CaN AaK HOW. DICerIa MG AUpERTe Tee | ae Nae THEME Ke cate Cee MORNE . Y. R. Horbough, Waynesboro, Pa. | : ‘i, | he knew all about forelan trade jin-ke ‘nitkol wan! Reavtionary tendency ct Stenday [eet nd wente and | promt ge tah ie he tings 1) s tes an appetite, aids diges. | Southern Berbia reported by the |) emer guide’ th actives tele Apogee a Reaction endenc Mond : Sa hen Snes? [since Sept. 3. With last night's score, | pure blood and creates) War Office, Following is the an- 4 . : yer ae oh Was continued in early trading, Open- |} ‘elt oT <,-| Germany has lost seven giant ma-! home at No, 156 ¥ Nighty-aixth Nh post east « ; , ; | ngth. Because it contains beef « | noun nti toht af re ire 'To-day's otf\ ing gains were wiped out in MANY | giving dinner with who e|chines since that time. liver peptones, iron and manganese “after artillery preparation | Street Inst night afer he had been t save the assault was re-| issues, Railroad stocks were firm, | her.” | Use of an inflammatory bullet n| jg generously. used i in pa | Siycetophospates, the most famous | Insting nearly the whole day, the |**reated ind confessed his thefts and pulsed, wewhere on the front in|} with rise in Reading the feature,| Sentence was suspended and Ethel| aeroplane rapid firers and anti-air- ae er a Gut money. beck | Demy abtackod 3101 4088 and. its opened hin Boake to oecuninsis at| France tho night was quict, |eaining 1% points during the morn |Stirted for Missoul) craft guns repelling Zeppelins has tuberculosis camps is - the Leggett wareho' wenty= ¢ 0 ol r o - 5 n Stores and at all drug stores that display Wentern slopes, and the villago of nadine anther ie A Pare Ok Rianne Brinew fe ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, —_| made British defensive work against} Proof positive that it is Paralovo. was enemy's attack repulsed, partly in xr fighting by German troops, the village of Grunishte we nipped in the bud an attack by the enemy, ‘On tho left bank of the Var- dar, aft preparation, the enemy evening attacked our” p south of the village of Rogar ‘Phe attack was mas repuleed, the Vinol Agency si ing drug stores in « Advt. BELLANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25catall druggists (NEW AUSTRIAN ENVOY MAY § START ANYWA ) May Challenge sng Right to Remove Diplomatic Officer Accredited to the United States. WASHINGTON, 24.—Great Britain's official notification that safe iuet for Count Tarnowski, the Austrian Ambassador, would not nted, was received to-day at State Department. ‘The ubstantially are the same from London, The Br made public, Seere- Also at the | New York towns. —| rf de ar r rather vivlent artillery in the rs the given reported will not be tary Lansing said. rew note Several courses are to the United States, First, the request in its own name. It wa! thought that while England might! have refused the request on the ground that it came from an enemy State it would not refuse one direct- ly from this country, There is the possibility that Count arnowask! might atact without a sa open conduct and with the challenge to re move a diplomatic officer acredited 4 to the United States, The United Btates holds the Ambassador is pro- } doby hin diplomatic immunity wny violation would involve this in a dispute Joy, 28.-'The Prench ¢ ulso has sent to Wash a safe N All Wool Coat at $9.75. This is one of many values that have con- vineed hundreds of worgen that you always pay less at the HAMILTON. $9.75 About 500 SUITS at nearly one-half their former retail prices, including a number of fur trim- med models in the very lates! fabrics and styles. About 400 DRESSES silk and serge, similarly reduced. Think of buying a genuine silk poplin dress for us little as $4.50. Photo from Life. Model Illustrated Specially Priced at Be Curious! Visit Our Showrooms You will not be urged to buy The values speak for themselves. 507 FIFTH WE SANY. Addrme Devt, TL for Bree Catalog No Mall Orders Filled at Sale Pri it may present | jet#hth Street and Thirteenth Avenue, ARCHDUKE EUGENE NOW | Me lived in & seven-room, $2,000 » | ’ your apartinent, mupportee Makes motor ‘con tenance yt] HEADS AUSTRIA'S TROOPS jand had furniture and paintings} — . + | worth posutbly $50,000. Succeeds the Archduke Frederick as Looffler married one of the stenog- | raphers in the Leggett offices early last summer and moved into the Kighty-siath Street apartment in Sep- Field Marshal, Is Rome Report. LONDON, Nov. 98.—Archduke Eu- lowed the early depression, which did ose rv bip Bisel and Haldwi “Roebuck Co.— Regu the German raiders particularly effec- not hold. Crucible Steel and Baldwin 4 of 1% per. cent tive Sbinne . Locomotive, American Li otlve | payable Jan, 1 to (| tives Tdout. Robinson was first of the to 3 points, Am 16, }home guard aviators to bring down lout from 1M Wi ting | ted Ktates This per Jost Ty, his Zeppelin by such a bullet. 2 Northern Pipe gular sem ne bert at bag rah Poe and nual dividend of valle dan, | Was an Sept. 8 when the raiders 26%. Volune of business Wa Be ate ee ; an for any day in past few months, | >t Feeerd of | killed two and Injured thirteen by Four months’ | bomb dropping. Closing Quot f $82 With net changes On Sept, 23 two more Zeppelins fell victim to England's defensive system Mackay Companies —one by sho d fro i | tomber. Hla neighbors understood ha} gene of Austria has been made a! tisha tell Mine ly dividends of 1 per ¢ plane, es ne phen coe Py ibe had made a fortune in Wall Street,| Field Marshal and promoted to the ii i and jane, th ‘om the fire of an Jan, anti-aircraft gun. On Oct. 1 the speculating In munitions stocks, supreme command of the Austro- 4 foul GAGA dink gk a2 s Loeffler Was the most popular ten-| Hungarian forces in succession to 4 pened, uae date AS HARE vt ear, wee ant in the house. Every time he went] Archduke Frederick of Austria, ac- pier aly pede 8 to ait be fashion. In or out, he handed the hallboys from | cording patch from Tome to ‘Third. Aven HERA TGHE EAT, ena ‘50 coma to #1 eaoh, About once af the Wir h mays the bin tora failed to de cht Leitnaaeen Sbene Benbeles telies and formation was obtained from an j Week he gave elaborate parties, | Austrian source | bringing in outside servants to ald hia two maids, Experts employed GREE MAKE. OTES detectives in the apartment this af- ternoon, ‘taking an inventory and looking over the young embeasler's | books and papers Looffier, according to his ow TO NEUTRAL NATIONS Coercion Be ntente Pow. Complain of the Employed by the ne | state- nt, began to pilfer as soon as he started to ship the firm's goods, Other |® ers” Against Coufitry, clerks corroborate this ATHENS, Greece, Nov. 28 (via The method was simple. On every bil of groceries sold to foreign buyers it i» said, Loeffier, added a little money, whieh, he sald, was the “com- mission” paid to the agents ef the |; Government buying, He intimated |tnat he would forward the money | privately, | im glad It's over," he is quoted aa sayin “It only I could have held out other year I would have been rich, I have started a chain of cigar stores in saloons, They were begins ning to pay, [don't know how much Tve taken ether, Lately it was $1,000 a wi —_——___ ROUMANIANS DRIVEN The Government of Greece to the neutral na- tions, through the Greek diplomats at the respective capitals, aKainst “the coercions being employed by the entente powers wows PRICES AGAIN ( TUMBLE IN CHICAGO WHEAT PIT General Stampeag to >ell Drop of Nearly Fourteen Cents Just Before Close, CHICAGO, Nov. went ta-pieces hate stampede to London), to-day appealed Causes | to-day In a gen | Extreme losse power." LONDON, Nov, 2&.—A special ca- ARST RACK—Helling: two-yearcold blegram from Ludovte Naudeau from] ain futongs AL Tuscon Tt ) Runslan Great Headquarters to the|atraleht. § London Daily Chroniale declares shat| 40) Russlu has given up her campaign in| (all), oh Galleta and i# sending @ tremendous jens 4 ‘d army to the defense of the Rou- manians. telling: two-vous Phe correspondent makes the state | Qa: ms He ate naa 42-10, ment that already twenty miles of the | show ft 's0. mpoleon, L14 (Hut Dobrudja losses have been regained Het. hace , show $1, aecond and (hat the Russian# maintain the Bieri Bipe, V1 CProaler), stiow $2 whip hand. there. je adds the | third Cry ABR PR NR hitherto unknown information that [M(t nay ond: Steailing. Mise the Roumanians failed to blow up the | '#! Selling: three-year und twenty yards traight $10 ‘ Fr t bridg the Danube a the T a BUCHAREST, Noy and tear — shells, 28 the Teutonic forces in patrol engagements, bucked gies up by artillery fire, are attacking sc Roumanian troops from the Buse —<— Valley ae fur as Dragosiavele, says the officit) statement concerning the CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN fighting to the northwest MARKET In the Weal (hero Ware mo engage, [Me wear ments yesterday, except on the ex- Si yy treme right the Roumanian positions iso” were under heavy enemy bombard. | 40% 4 ment, On the left wing there was| gop | nothing of importance, wh Ma an 28.—Wheat prices ‘destruction of the raiders say most of tiie Prem f on Cia Can Sagar vidal ON THE FARM, whe where you enjoy Thanks: edly and the gr: hearty and sincere—w! where you do not reqi bowl, but where you's G What Turkey! What | BACK AT BOTH ENDS Fetes & BOREL Ete Fen LOFT SALTED: NUTS! Sure @ brief interval, the December de livery falling to $1.60 us compared + brings LOFT SWEETS to the fa: 1.78 1-2 to $1.73 6-8 at the close h you see, you City bred folk haven’ bn Reg " 3 in the Great Metropol Rallies: however, taok place befor: Ww In the Country the dressing ef the Bird. W. | the session ended, and the finish, al a | Candy bill of fare on which you can't go hb excited, was at a setback of , (Continued from Firat Page.) Fee eee at: it — iy = : the Danube near Bistova con- Wheat prices in New York and Chi-| 3 ak Chocolate Fruit sul idl A tinued their advance, according had another heavy fall towlay, 1 4 iets anorenriate and 4 ng from 10 cents to 14 conts % e tothe Diab: 1 Wailachi®, | Near I Yfor the various options ; the village of Rahoyo our trope Tho decline, was due to a scare 1 cronsed the Danube and oooupled over restricted shipping facilities | . Heshet, Other Bulgarian troops gaused Nd roused plyaeg and - % the okaeae : rumors that the sinking of the Amori-| ef Ssaane on anne Bear ne can steamer Chemung meant a re - 4 and meet 29c SUDA OF LOM MADER ED VIG | vival Of man submarine warfare | 2 OND BOX and o pled the opposite bank, and interference with American trade, iy _— ———__ —_ i —_-= ‘The town of Kalafatu (in Rowe > , 3 ia ae PRUE AN DISD BORER A shy ope y > 13 aplend fe mania opposite Vidin) is in our WINNERS AT BOWIE. i Hears, Chere b Mg pas Walk aiueeete at at Tact! a counternart vive these wobblen ithe other we sella ly Taw orives at Which we are salting singh w eonnpetitog hiveti g all wg 2 inde Ble Fellow att urkey Gobblers |! er ot A ‘of ‘our ou} RECIPE TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR | This Home Made Mixture Darkens and Makes It inhi ‘ontection nds of Mixed Candy 40 half 1b, Boxes Special Ofier to | *Y sofe and Glossy. Sunday Schools, Churches, etc. sai re Committees Giaidly tae ge |. To a half pint of water addr Waited On, Though ‘n Bd ke Bay Rum Tans Low. Not Ready to Purchase small box H Harbo Compound, Glycerine 5 4 on These are all. simple ingredients that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them your aclf. “Apply to the hair once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until all the mixture is us A half should be enough to Special for | Wed. Now 29th 206 Open Clonee ‘Close 11 * Bath 149TH. * Py BARS AY, STARGYT 29 “CoRTUANGT. STREET PARK howaAspau st, 8 GROOME ST. ay EAST. tao "STREET" pint haem 4p. a, darken (he gray hair and make it rn} 187 MARKET 8 soft and glossy. 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What Celery, Min the Big Dinner—LOFT CANDY and el Post ‘mer's home once or twice a w: ‘t much on Mr. Farmer at th: wrong, Very High Grade Assorted Chocolates Bon Bons and Chocolates, @ sa- perlor collection of Toothsome sweets for which the “excluslve’ Confectigner would ask 81,00, These have the dollar look and the dollar taste and the variety Is to pleune tandy tor mae ait ne ailof thelr naturel Jule ‘offte ita el tary ws) ing, cy rine to tmie weets, havi Gol haha ech | Gold Candles Byerything the Jnntin Dewees woreltisa, Special for Tues. Nov, 28th PEANUT OR BAM KISSES: Thank the Sunny South for this toothsome — tid=bit, Tie Hrannte pre from BROADWAY To-Night Til! 9 Op. m., Bat 12 p,m. To-Night Till 9, ST. & 3D AVE, Bat. 12). a, Ty, Newark Te p,m, turday 12 P.M.

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