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tand the Riavo Rivers. Ho was san ‘bees MeV dha aa ow ae heey 2 th ww nnn 1 V hehe deans 46) LOdt, —_— at Joy ti had jast faced tre ITALIANS PUT UP ‘Mrs. De Saulles’s Fate May Depend on Susanne Manteau, Her Maid, (°° bey DESPERATE FIGHT Who Witnessed the Tragedy and Heard the Talk That Led Up to It). «srs AGAINST BIG FORCE B wget, ME TERE brown-eyed f ar-old Jack, The boy was two days late in his Mre De Saulles physician sile who may be star witness Greatest of German Mass Al- tacks Marked by Terrific tryst with her, Jac! fault. Ho was tot been with hi day after but the family vullew failed to fetch him to the ivy covered jail in Mineola after the adjournm urt, They claim several attacks betwe Ruiz, wife, Wer w 1 the corridor and + urried back te t jnil Mrs. Sea. Chilean Consul. [iin sued, motuery mun ramen General, who lige goine to bed, fearing the attends the Idee ca pulugrie ea eehmuen ite Errazuriz famih Sh ried 1d but the effort waa n tho Brenta | =e g@uinarily repulsed with the bayon at the barrier lines of St. Marino, where he left prisoners and machine guns in our hands.” ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUAR- TERS, Nov. 21 (by the Associated Presa).—Tho ¢ mass attack which the enemy has mado is in} progress alone th upper Piave River, at the point where tt bends Py P fo the northeast into the Reliuny Mistress and Maid Likely to miled that wonderful Seaman when 4 1 net appear irned to be patient ainee lock ind Ja ing mail eof Nile morn tendants took | that court niet in ust. Fifteen . : ho chances, however, Every stranger | minut w and all un- Alps. As the action proceeds the Furnish the Tensely Dramatic | was clowly scanned and searched be: | COUu wen (ahe aat up in . | be cager eyes snemy ts bringing forward fresh) ‘Touch of the Trial When They Ifore wing permitted to enter the tong | the, Dal her camer eyes aparkling, masses of his raserves. { 9, corr loadiig tothe court room) T?l pines with Seven desperate enemy attacks dur-| Fake Stand—Defendant’s ne ; the deputy sheriffy did not ike the ap- | AND LITTLE JACKY GREETS HIS ing the last fifty-six hours, flung) Former Servant May Provide ponra (t he was dented “BUMBY.” against Italian dofenders between the, Important Evidence. j kaces or newspa-| 8 at ! lish voice in Plave and the Brenta Rivers, wer ace ' weal wr, the ’ w, the voice she thrown back. Evory inch of the Ital San i ; : ‘ } the world fan line holds firm and unyielding By noah dee Mooers Marshall. \ : cat tor the | bere wits ote K sh f00% despite the enemy's most violent ef HAT remot {lovely w raith, Planca De Saulles, may 1e in cour 1 It wow n lag it her room and then | 7 ae A! Wii aba Munuiedeore mots | HORDE wuteous boy ing health arte news from tho battlefront to-| to-day the first of those witnesses by whom the prosecution hopes | ne ta ee Hos = i oe Mi ‘ and joy and amiles and love, bounced “ ” - nrove t she . rally 4] t At any rate, it was sma: Ok) in upon her and into the outstretched @ay gave Romo tts first chance for| to prove that she was morally, legally, responsibly, jin and was part of a sult of the], welcoming him from tho uiet jubilation since the dark day the murderer of her husba John Longer De same texture, and the rolling cream| “Ilello, Bumby!" eried the boy. “I q 2 | ; ; ; lad to ace you when tbe Austrian and aan Saulles, the well-known Yale athlete and clubman, | colo’ collar under which the coat | Bi mamby” tb Jack's pet name £0 hie hordes swept over Gorizia | The mill ela have’ Gea enncinon slaw! collar was tucked enhanced the ef | nother Every hour gained tn tho holding! The mills of the law have been grinding slowly) fect | xt_me bo wos in her arms, of the Pinve line, it was declared,! even to the spectators—how much more so to the! ¢ Mrs, De Saulles nodded to the [strained to t, his arene Sots . 5 7 one hiseod an 8 means the capacity for resistance Is ‘ ner !—during jays required for finding the | THE DE SAULLES JURY Tel BRCAHAKNE Whe: Bren’ Ane aH0k hi nd kissin reaned As rolnt bud tos duds jury. Urbanely tirm, Justice Manning has tried once —— Ns ! ; the way to the front arrive | 4 ? \ ; recris BUBk when ale shook hinde with Henry ‘At Boweglave tho Italians plorced| ane OF bWice to speed up the legal mill wheels that cate! | lOREMAN, eit Grace | A. Uterhart, ber ehief counsel, Mrs bane howe’ oneies the dykes, flooding much of the| ‘eS on the cogs of the innumerable questions put to the u of ei cde tack Do Saulles's altered mood was infec f uken Ho wil i: ‘ 5 Bs 5 sixty-one years old; book- Seam. eo 8 oe ‘ y. ground ORE section, | Prospective jurors by the lawyers om both sides. This morning's session || jeepor tor J. P. Morgan & Co.; | Moun, fas Sl aeca iN es a |x Be Freeh Italian divisions from the] (4, +} » two Fs we nd th hho or} wa ldieuin if Ra . wife, her constant attendant, who | Peceas trait ave Goan pibeeh Thos | pens with only two more jurors to procure, and then the grist of evidence married: two children 2 rabesta bee puMonetn ovary ooenne| sitions for the strongest defense of | Dexins. E HILT iu one coe on of mood, was radiant. Miss Amatta Venice. The enemy was reported to- ILL st eweep Ike an avalanche ~~ aa =I} titty-three; atone Pigs fs | uriz, the defendant's aparkling t h th I y{/ son Jack are vy entangled? That means; married PD Chilare } og " r day to be preparing further heavy over the small, frat!, lonoty | $9" : moet sister, shared the general air of bap- stocks north of the mountain lines |gure beneath the big Ameriean flag | four-year-old boy may be Kept off th EDWARD K. PLETSCI of Ros Po | pines | uch of the fighting he moun-|!n the M cour OD 1 84 stand, may by Kept out of th n Height ‘ i QUESTIONING OF NEW PANEL OF {i ; whe en fr Rr ana ae 1 und | eat incbpriaed 7 EN 18 BEGU ains was at ba , j a tot Lovis J. COMMBLI TALE Y IS BEGUN “NONE BO GOOD” onet charges and desperate hand-to- | if slon to “ree 1 aden a < si - oS Nessun Sherur un gone wel nant hand struggles along an exte te he “sorry s " ne a be Baye Se tee act anit abroad in the summoning of the addl “THE TRENCHER” F es” | i h iy mother his future ia going | dealer; marric ehildre i front. Through Monday, Tuesda n wie and he : > panel of fifty veniremen to . , aa and hosday chargo followed charg jto be vitally affected by what the WIGLIAR Ps JONES of Fres- mnleta ihe QUE AGACKis (een Especially built for military and counter attack followed attack.| Monte Monfenera to the slopes of| BTV’ kind, fathorly twelve in the | port ee ab ue ae ached the remote corners of Nassau || Use—ideal not only for the In some of the bloodiest fighting | Monte Portica, where the enemy pee ‘box think about Blanca do Cie ere Ainicconien ||| County overnight. |] soldier, but for all rough out- ground changed hands three or four | rushes have been checked, ‘The Ital- | S*ulles Bays dite consteuvtion aun The first group of talesmen called || door wear. fa sont tio emnar One of the most dramatic possibilt- my, fifty; construction superin- nA exOUmedl o Tenn times. a DeMHORS: Feriais : dip ce tute (elct 08 a thac(} tendent: married: one child Anil excused, or chailenged, comprised || Has a bellows tongue, pre- ‘At the ittle ago of Naranazine,| unchanged in the regi te tie Mal of a ‘ aoe aithae Bee Laer pemnn Getic ; ; Tiere ttt barber, a butlder, a painter | venting water from leaking on the slopes Monte Monfene Grappa, which ninat | Y hate rete port, fifty-two Heed ACORM EUR ie mo Page) » ie ae a Naa he rator, © blacksmith, a lade through eyelets. A cork filling the enemy first rained rude bhi. ls ae * course Narn. Ih ie ah sfactu Y ; if a a noms Aber between outer and inner sole Duatcatic cht rane Seaal erat THOUPHAGA “1a Shalt " the vther woman, ILLIAM H. JON Hs on TELLS OF TRIP THAT ENDED ‘ ms w preven ion against dampness, which swept forward wi tly tl emy positions ine Whose testimony, it may be assumed, ks i ‘ : TOA ERS SRT IN THE TRAGEDY task you temens fi fa dake ¢ he would took to Will be heard with especially keen in. | sighs . r of the fthe | 8ith the law te bring a wertiicn a the interpretation of the law, Ne sat until the position was cle wis , Venice ‘ 4 f | the bloodiest kind of fish with) Ag can Red Cross | terest, if Suzanne Manteau, the matd, |} HARRY LIVING n YA and the rush trip [the defendant of murder in t “t ia omplacently K in the witness bayonets first, and then with bay.) #mbu wich who accompanied @rs. De Saulles on ford, fifty-five; traveliin the Box, Ho said that Major De [degree jehatr and siuld he would use his own onete wrenched from their sockets | quarters, to-day towar Piave her tragic ride from ‘The Croswaya,)} spector for the Long Tai . father of the dead man, was} A MINEOLA SURVEYOR FIRST) judgement, He was hurriedly ex and used ns double-odged knives, feck in ueodione And Gare ROpOATEE |her home, to the Box, the home of eth arried; two children, now ng on the couch, his aon sitting | WITNESS. cused, and in his haate t t out Again the enemy massed forces! Itallan aviators who have flown) ber divorced husband, the night of od er Were 4 ‘ end of it, and that Marshall Ward} George A. by 1 a surveyor of] of the courtroom walked into the higher up on Monte Monfenera, | Ove districts of Venotia | Aug. 3 Meee an aH ship of in the’ sitting room nnd Mrs | Mineola, was the first witness called| Judge's chambers, ‘The attorneys hacked by batteries concentrated | 23,,they. saw nes of the civilian | Tavery day and all day since tho|| 3 mith J Hah Aah hstiesa er Was coming down the stairs fF the proxecution. He produced on | Joined in the general amile, but the| from all points. Bofore this intense, Austria, ee | pening of the trial, Suzanne|| °™ fase ane h the hoy Jack tn hor arins, w the stand a plin of the Hox, the De| Judge did not | shel-fire the Italian infantry gave William Marcon, inventor of the! Manteau hay sat in the Mineola court}{ (| 0 te Mrs, De Sautles arrived Saulles Home and t} k, the village blacksmith ground slowly until the upp pen Wireless, ha rived at lar Mh "| room ax clone 1 wet to the > ATES Sens cows) OLSH Her former huaband, the pr itor {Interior of the ground floor, showing | io Contre, i he had read were abandoned, ut tho fighting |Gon, Diaz, the Commandyr in Chief, | Wooden fence which soparates Mra, De ALEX ¥. NORTON, retire advanved toward 1 he: hall ! r Ee BROT (@ROFEy goes on with unabated desperation _—— aulles from the spectators. To me, So vee a ene ils hand: und‘sata sotinge ne " dent ! J azid it is still too soon to say What Germans Capture atain Sume| with the exception of ler former mis- deri gt iy ane What cnn Tide tor Jeon Aug. 1 ructions| "Call tie next name,” tho Court the outcome may be of this heavies ftw tn | tress, sho is the me pL At UT a Saeeehlaieg A sie lih eh tobe ae T want my boy from the District A Tatiaseri Made over a special last— blow to break through to the west , in the court room, = y turned } ba t M Uterhart, fer ob. | sae i rey @ painting trim. Has C prepart, B instep, and Wanbtian: plains. Monte Fontana and| 1 doubt if 1 sh e the word} ienged, cannot thinkably | dD atid whe cou jweted tot t Inthe, wag) man to be called |! A heel. Prevents foot from A chal ; Poa nnenaeves ‘on o BieanneyStantaoutitoe 3 inden oae i ne new panel, was the a5 The cond the Italian : mt orn Tha: Horner,” f believe Bueanne Mantean! jonged ro 1, uv ho w 1 Othe 1] gleventh man to take his seat in | Slipping at heel, corset fitting above all prat Phey “ ' Aa # as loya ‘ mit Suppose you find it hard to | yy kaw. Then, as he w rw thie | the Box he ar at instep, comfortable very foot of the way, fighting like ayes HOR women" ta ya when Suzanne] nat Mrs alias noid ney : ot the Kathi i sled, | the Ho 9 sixty years old, it instep, comfortable forepart. every dally ae an OPIATE Mrs Saullea could have be er she fired i Neier ‘ and is the first child- tigers with spirit and nd > jepeeal a baa.) made ment irresponsible by iwhand's body, the 4 i ayin 1 to be sclected as a juror even in tho face of pret Metkcen l | sas vor the tga | BTV Of Hive son for a fe they nist | Pie auaeaires ignite HURLEY SHOES numbers. BUG Wh Hike When on hie Lene dene ne EO or even a few daya. But auipy Mr. Weeks then pro Mr. Uterhart noted ' ‘ he tomples, and his 14MBeoadway 1357 Broadway The action through the day shifted | HUM NMG nay released to: | Preliminaries t King of evl-| threatened with not having} doin: aucoedari On cronn-oxar 1 w tod with gray. RUZ Beoudvay 215 Broadwa westward from Monte Tom) ind! @ay from the Cork County Jail dence which ¢ vAnNOe MAN=)onow or ever" by the man ty Ww Desoulles told Mrs. 1 Drought out th et h wid sacmouth, The 183 Broadway 39-41 Cort! te Her brows h have an| ametican law cd) inde ionvaataj thie a nels in -w ty wane i hin tion da Ghee Fectory—Rockiand, Mass, unt tness, etudy| boy for almost half the year? 1 Ale enacted int WOE] ea = \ el, Jur lid. a ‘ ne t y softness ot | en of J a durymsn, not that final men really D rarer 5 elit feet, ten f ' hia a 4 | mon and wow \ bres table. throw a mental balance, weake Airs Week nadia ft fect | ane te a ae years of pain, humiliation and 1 taste AL Ba ip ' ‘ tented ; without mos rsh 1 juror was ob ithe altioatt lity of Mrs. | ness? he ave . : Cuts Cost I H t On the other hand, what if ¢ Di 1 ‘ , und oM of Living UZANNE MANTA not only rode | eeution questions Suzanne M t W t ra ak sao With Gulden’ 1 «© Saulles; | 4s to her #’a conver eititn pher I» 4 ' © in court Mustard y hind = anne Mant & the ride toward The Box AtiGhibs Gala mA Jit w 1 that Mrs, Armicte| I give greater a now, th four #uuts were fired which | death? What if the maid is ne of De Sau 1 hee ts wt the taste variety f f John Longer De oy anc w tare wis a | AID SHE WAS GLAD SHE DOCTOR TELLS OF THE SHOT |(iirden & Hfotel with her father, | to plain foods —better Jauties. And Suzanno Manteau's Bee pecs of her mistress . KILLED HUSBAND. THAT CAUSED DEATH Major Dy | IP value than other condiments, nemory of the drmma-packed mo-} Suzanne Manteau should fe Doeoulas, whanit Dr, Harry M one] The afternoon arked id | Ho ff ctlons of | $8 Not pre or she his f : xe be bet L vath and th i tr 1 ur tthe yurtroom ‘ yi ' & 10 ae far from « ul and a brow 1, In the court nine 1 walt ‘nd aot eer MUSTARD ners who , uacordiag | checkbonvit Rut tt j t Herat / a het f iio’ ¢ TO USE testimony str . Intellig r fi i i : “ Pay Less~Get More rhey Wee Ts rmin c } i t wi Know the real mus- | Wil she say al, as she} Shr ea ’ w the 1 y tred to stand 2 tard flay: ald in t trict Ate] >}, . . W to L 1 in the b. ' “ny womer " AC he tr I 1; her maid 1 . MONEY BACK Pee ite oy told ls wite,| Ottis te nc ssiy: trecnea h throu ¢ of Lang Is Welicateasens. IF DISSATISFIED when : wo Jack res s Donn it, and w | nown ty Now. York aoglety fa, Anercan Standard blue suit, with a whit —_— }turned to her, ‘You can't have him eos . esi ane do, omo exciter tuipawes thronged th Popular Since 1867 Won't this guarantee tempt you : Jabot and « « sailor hat i ‘ figs d ho try it? | NOW OR BYE usually. wit dav ¢ na early Kesste wa { t hou Mustar' ’ f ntea 0 vd t ! Hendy to UE And if Sozinue Manteau does re- i wn that Ju ‘ jur the test which sho hae ed ten thr A ft M b none fe not me ia , Lady ttle a ring tof ring. which, | {hae} must ur LETTERS CONT THREATS i Mra. bol? en AGAINST J! t LIVES AGAIN TO-DAY THE Joy hild sh \ , OF YESTERDAY ! ine ind ” n hot and | with open si ‘i ered f ot is unchal-! Bianca De Suulles her p: ad called from Kosi Judge Manning peur am-|than ob previous days She was MRS. BLANCA DE SAULLES TO HEAR FIRST WI TNESSES TO-DAY that there was r non their by’ part to the boy from his mother; Bayonet Fighting. | was only utter Attorney Henry | threat Ito have tasued a ROMF, Nov. 22.—The Austro-Ger- | : . ‘. » be: fac ee mans invading northern Italy yextor- | S 2 Seer taat eaivent saat Man- ‘ } + Mra Phineas Seaman, ning thn waa Won to Wave day reached a few of tho Itallan out. | ; : Nitin tn Sdinodte: youterdie arene standing positions on the advanced | Sheriffs wife who Mra Ds fet ihe court WOOL line on tho Monto Foontana soca, | mothers the when adj net an Hour but elsewhere the Teutons were re. | defendant and a baleen ta ause , pulsed, the War Office ance the par f vent wen had been ex- to-day. | } ! Vites against The text of the Itallan stotement tine i Sho reads: Carlo Castro er hy y when Yesterday the ¢ y launched | 1M the Sheriff's ee pS