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VOLUME XXXI. -onAijlvOU BULGARIANS AND T[UTONS .I SHING. THEIR LINES INTO S[RVIAN TERRITORY English and French Sending Help. to Pluck) Little Ally. Russians and Germans Again in Severe Struggle on Russian Frontier. London, Oct. 17.-The Austro-Ger- tier. man and Bulgarian invasions of Servia The Germans have taken the of and the efforts of Great Brithi andifensive south of Riga and forced the France to aid their litle ally are hold- Russians out of their positions, cap ing the attention of Europe. uring ny prisoners and some Winter weather is helping the Scr- guns. Oi the rest of the Eastern vians, reports icaching Lopdon say front the offensive remains with the cold rains are impeding the German 1ussians, who are attacking we-t of movement, which at best must he *slow Dvinsk, in the center and soth of over what answer for roads in the the Pripet river Balkan states. O1 the whole, It appears to observ The Germans, however, claim to em here as If the Germans taxed have taken the heights south of lid- greatly to hold their present lie, ex grade, while along the Danube the cept In the north where they have army of Gen. von Gallwitz Is pushing j ade repeated attempts to take the Servians back. 0 *vinsk. The capture of Dvinsk would The Bulgarians claim a rapid ad- mean the fail of Riga and would vance into Macedonia, although the compel the Russians to withdraw be French are already reported to be in hind the Dvina river. Tis ambition contact with them at Giovgeli, while already had cost the Germans many both the French and British continue thousands of men, but they keel) oil to land troops at Saloniki. trying. Neither Itussian nor Italian assist- There is a lull In Flanders and ance has developed, but the Italians Champagne, iwobably the calm be have begun a more vigorous offensive fore another storm of shells. Activity along their frontier, and have cap- for the ilionent, has been transferred tured Pregasina, an important ad- to Lorraine, wJiero the French report vanced point of the fortified Riva the caitue of a trench north of Rellon group on Lake (arda. This will be and to the Vosges where the Germans of indirect aid to Servia, preventing again have withdrawn from harts as it does the movement of many manas-Weilerkept wich has changed more Austrian troops from that fron- hands many times. METROPICTURES IOP-ERA HOUSE~ *FRIDAY SPOPULAR PLAYS AND PLAYERS fs sto gaIaSEnNdoet The Distinctive Dramatic Actress GAIL KANE L1te Star of "Seven Keys to Baldpate", "The 3iracle Man", Etc. IN Clyde Fitch's Great Romantic Drama "Her Great Match" FIVE ATaThe(apture'ofIviriskTwould A. Ni), 0111 1ING SITUJATJIONS FIRST SHO0W 2:0119 3:30, ):009) 6:30, 8:00, 9:30. * PrnceAdoph f Srava, himea n thefasl: of .Ria tndr woul ~l 5. heloii* .05 t Cl- o mp E igell Rsians detoa wihdaw e ohy, h e Dv in ife Tis amtion oiate ay fhad .ost he Gran many have I lie titlesand of amarn llecuhto~it oen u t hey keep on TheI ucies uiewor~e 13'ThRere is'. and I lners ande J eiiahisto1110tht h~ ~'hili aletohapagne, pobab y ah c~ramb ly efues..m. lot, harig forhselkno th t lie whll s.tAivy prioli .o, il) \ ig ntl igo i nore, o w ohem' thei- ou ie reor tO) a cxplnatio, wlileu 10)1a th catue ofi a tdencryth of, shelo ag ices and toothelaVesoesawhelie:thfateheans to le:, le in, s hyui. ieI t'mmns-We ha irkleit wlehae lhanged palarle .Astin troops frmat fron-i hebst ha many teluis. yurg an Amercan ('il'ESENT T~ n.Sedcshes incie Dreksamtics f Atafreissimi whie Starof Seave Kes thcontry pahee li:'"Ther'siractorMan", Etc. "HeaGtatMach ni)! t, ilmito esuade20 lii30, to00 i 6:t30,~ and0 s :30. ariae Pin'.SelAdon'h fory Syrava, seiol Injplure I an hroughnt Ameien, tee King' shrvai chriegt Amerin gt.aSam, t iatergat an seerly luete, hed.gi etadrpil ali oe TM ry eldn, ls hatp-myowthero' be i eelyecoverb and un-i a'e withpa hernce.ios og J' intr oant o h amont ofuherodubs ae~nd Urite!.ne from W.l. oest You Watch. ofThe famdly are very wealthye whend ouratcton thlie bureao hve the teigieous agBron.Thpsil of masadad at noa'shnton and manr rynd numePrince sodhe h,0m00 aeto pte i tetit ndive. acrict egiainst o h00m000ha0 hme bltong its accurac" y actlorgAe ae 80,000,000 Whnds thePrine rofo .' cnts to .5 seiedignA bu Chriytin, 260,0he0 Cockanstnd hetr asernd issp-.mbothe gen ' and abou meanwh00,.00 h 'P ince~ rcietshadoin mussag ht 'taeis r 1alahe fid1i ahe ntebs of yorath. Tlighsyug IHOW TH [NGLSH AWAIT THE GER4MNS London, Sept.1 28.--Strangest look- out. of it. It becomes a steel eamqet 1ng of all the ships with the British In a waery grave. No naullical mind grand fleet Is the Atlantic liner which Is required to realize that by east lug has been transforied into a mother- about oil the bottom with a graiiel ship for the sea planes. There are you will if a ol)Jeet %%it ihe platforms In place of the prom eunder hulk 'Ind size of a submari no is lii where passengers used to lounge, in(] the "death" of submarines Is es bomibs In place of deck quolts, and tabliulied in this way. thodining saloons have been fitted up1) ''Tue admiralty will not accept tny as workshops. Everything that a (luesswork about. it." Said al o ceI. sea plane needs in the way of repairs Iilay have l)l a xi)lo.lv ight can be supplied. Into one or rammed It In a way that "Ilore Is our assortment of bombs," must have broken its Wick; but that is said an officer, showing an exhibit of not proof eiiotigh. rhe record goes differeit sizes on a shelf. "That one down on the chart as 'supposed weighs a htndred pounds, the same destroyed.' as a six-inch shell." A "What (10 youli use them on?" lie spondent. of Ilie .Xssoeitedi*Prss was asked. went to see the sitbmarine defences "Anythig, from a German ci'u iser, of a harlo'. CIii 5('t5 a112(1'str'' If we get a chance at one, to a sub- ers and aiiliaries were going a11( mlarine. That big bomb would finish coming, but. the na ITow 0pelngs a Zeppelint too." through id i they pamsed were A crane that once had taken pas- clos(d intnt t I 120' weie by. There sengers' trunks out of the hold lifted was 1124)1 t one i010(2 i'(.tioti if a a sea plane off a platform and deol s- s11i'i te got i'nst the Iiv'-;t or the Ited it oil the water, where it bounced secondit. was in a pouckei. Several on the waves before the tiotor was have ben caught In this way. started and it skimmed across the sur- ...i'ake care! n'ere is a ti face for a hundred yards or more, rose, the coxswain of the admiral's barge circled around the fleet two or three was wa'ned. "We don't want to get times, and then disappeared out at vallgh t il a trap meant fol' "Fritz". sea. Witi its floats it looked cim t One aval base tsye (ol'Ieslld besid an ae roplaue-the differeice 01t sa% a nit mher of (esti-oye's ilt. lilween a hawk and a duck. itoored to a at, ls together as iost. of tile romance and Ohe action fii't in a basket. They had just come rf sea warfarte while the lritish grand it fron a toir at sea. deet waIts for tile Germani fleet to 'I Icie today and gone tomorrow.' cone out are tile seaplanes aid the sa( 11 office'. "What a time they h. troyerS. The dreadnauglits remain had last itet! And they alt'( ll foi Ia harbor. except for occasional anotbet wititer of it. You know how cruises into the North sea; bit the cold ie North Sea Is-lb you ('.in planes and the destroyerts are always no0 unless you have been (it In a tot' on the move. They work together in 1)(1 boat daning tie tatgo i the hunting "Fritz", as Hlitish officers t eth (f that bitt.r wind, Witli t(% i\nid men universally refetr to sutbia- spl-ay whlillg 11ll to the tol (f t! rines. siokestacks. Ill Ilie dead (ti I. A subi uarinte is visible lo anl .1".1- t w (21( collie a ait- f s it ('11 - k tor when it Is crultising below tile sur- tarbor. flow Iey f01111d theii' vay I. face. It never travels deeper than :"0 past me. Is a I f l hose youtig or -10 feet and leaves a characteristic 1(2 ws W ('1i21 1(.' ripple and alt lbubbles a(nd steiviks of It a (estl'oyet gets oi thw tIa(k (I oil. W\'henl a plane has located a sub- a suna iite it ha titty k 11(11 maIrite It signals the hutiters whe'e 2igaist t. sitIiiarilie's six or eight. to go. hit bofore thley 1r'ive a squlall it(re is 11( difiicit y in keep1 ug up; illay la've hidden the I rack. A silb- her ireless hlgs i1 swa t f (1 marie iay be knowi to be inl a cer'- sist211'(. The fast. tit 'blue (lest1'oy tain place and be lost and seen and ers seeied to sil ove' lie watet as lost and seen again. S-ubniirti e hu1nt- If their b)1toiis were oiled. Only a lig is a tireless gaie of hi(1e and seek. few of the crew are exposed when Naval igenulity has ivented no end of showers of freezitg spray sweep the methods of location and (lest ruction. decks, and all are '1( itick, short Experiment has proved some to be coats of llama wool, which keli the1r effectual and sonie useless. Strict- bodies varm and leave tte logs free est kept of naval secrets, Illese. for movement in kepIng footilg as Very thin the skin of a submarine the destroyers roll and plunge In a and very fragile and complicated its heavy sea. machinery. It does not take much of Every sip on tle blockade from a shock to put- it out of order or a Iceland to the Britici channel is also large car-go of explosives to dent that a part of the system of submarIe skil beyond repairs. hunting. They show no lights,; thet "Tile ditleiulty is to know. when you are 21 lights along the coast at. night. get Iieni", all oflicer explained; for "it gives (111 all Idea (f Etlgllld's it is the natlire of the submarine to 11121 iItime lesoces.- said an ofllcet, sink. whether vitally injuired or not. ''hllol' Collside t I t we 112 i It mlay have gone to th Ithottotm to 2!0Irwli 1u ~It '21 i 2 3 sta1y in 510 fa1thomts of waoter, ot' it. 11iny 11501 C'l(0 1havie suthborged un tdet' a (cho1)ppy sea TeIaWt ' 'iolOEl 11 d5( 211(1tlild it O('2 P. \~ella'e outi' of12 10 i~t. I liecoge iia sitee ao'sgetW lii ll1 lf tie fr yar nx~. 'lIC 1(1 1 in a1 watiery 211 iil 21ave.2N nauti'al mind1 (1(21 ~t li 110 etLi g le eti01 abo Ilit on: thle andttom wita segape I bom.We av no (lllyle '1(1ho oui i Iliearn'' if an lbject ith he 2 1(1kee) he ot' i'm ct gteat s Ij2 huIleka a side of ai submar1(1il 'i her l~ltI hw (I (('s ro thm."('and4 ~te 2 "ath" of': submarwiiitnesl11 xis lon tihe n oie dac 01 iftuy c tii abI'lishe in tis wa.lup. Iyod not1121(0t iesu1)111111; 'I51 o gl1in1to one1 or12 rame i i awa ta PikeSmustiq haSvolan.broken' it b'Pk u hti ThektI~rg 1 i. isi u~'aivrd ow''n 'I'n th chr as 'suppsed1 W'i 'CAd iira CrawfordC' ih core a leu~lili t(I Ili loy~l ngn ofr ha'y harbor.Crsrsndisry rec~ve mch iiiblci 3'.itit1i ern s and'-1er atiixviiis were going 302 andI 2 t mov slg'~tcl 13, 211( ('i tielos'edi instanter~I they were '(21 y h. bThere' ohiyathy av a ; ' )1 O Iaskhlg was12 m(re Ita nelI'(WI bsrCion.g''(2 If a til sufae Ii cofatd Iosubmot art ie e oealshe.rs r h 1)1(0 eglhaly th copsiJ et" ha v beeni~ 1agh in ltis way.OlS broghtashreb3'retblw~i dos was clane d.0 "We21 don't wt'li' toh-e thatIn ngitiduvekil In(Itti(r W aughtIill in a l tra m an for "Fritz". - " f lienessawofaLnumber ofldestroyis lytIing11 ('1~1Ih~:) B l' NIS I -~mood tgxo a ua sast lo Ctoge'ther as0i What a v~goous ImpulseItodayuandI lone _omorrow,''_ 3'ot peedw~e onr!ung.hoadk Brac ing! n they arein. o Iii110.5 Ivlgt'~ lg '2 ~ay~e anots therk wIntertbt oft. YoIko h owcest (l~flltiS. esDt. Pll' lilb-Ta-northnes 1you hraebng out 111 a~l tr lIC~lIpeyohboat5dancinthothe tangnhinathe (hlah~~es and ove'coies hac~ngfet anythatg wrth wi, cit the couhs.'l'ie nne l~~ngof he hro prdne writepiAnoludt hentop of rthei Is utriighend n is atac agnthl~ey Itul mycom.Iee 111to i thechdark col grms Eeryfarly eed a1)0- hrbor that dieyfntds ofo theyi the conatantly.atthsna. trickcot byotheyourg A Few Bargains Left I While most of the prices on staple ( groceries have greatly advanced we still have a few unusual bargains left and we will gladly have you call and get our prices. The Aluminum Ware which we ex pect to give to our customers will arrive within the next fewcahys. Cash rocery Store W. Moore Dial, Prop. 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