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IT OOPS Clinr,?. r.2TGLAiID'3 I . - ust tefore proceeding to the train to start for the front in France the Honorable Artillery Com
ttftrn, one cf Erbnd's most ancient and noted military organizations, was reviewed at Finsburg, England, by Kins George '.V, who -was '
vcA, by officers aad men.
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Town c! Xsxwv. on Kailroad La3
isjj to Austrian Slrcnhold,
X c'- n p v C " -- r s Troops,
fortified rositions I'orth and Sautli
of It Are Captured by Xlus
1 ' , covit-e Hosts,
AIXIUAJ3 FIXE FILCH EIIYEQW
Army Which Was Forced to Evacu
ate Important Hailroad June ,
tion is in Fall Flight.
czzzirzi take otes ciucow
JajporUmt drastic FoLit is to Is
T fended by Kaiser's Troops.
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Drnand Made r . nstrlii n In .An.
frrjred hy Komlnrilmfot of Mon
itor In River Utile Allies
Bon)' in Boanla.
PARIS, Sept. 2 6. la the Ru&Mtm
pone the Rusatawg have captured
Rsoezow, on the railroad leading to
Cracow, and have also takea two for
tified portions to the north and
eouth of rrzcmynl. In Poland ths
Germans appear to have fortiried
themselves t tlie uoita. o Kal'sz.
LOlwGN, r;pt. 26. The fall ot
the town of Khyrow. telegraphs the
rttrof.ru I corrcspondeut o! the Even
ing Ne-ws, completftly isolates the
Austrian rortified position cf Prze
royBl, as regards railroad comraunica
tion. Khyrow ia tweaty miles south
of Priemyel and close to the Junction
of several rttUroad lines.
IttapcH-heii from rotrograc! W.r the
AuiStriuil Civil government of Cracow ha
n tken ovor liy Germany. ine in
Iiabltants oit Cracow are aaU to lc In
flight. The city aoon will cease Ita nor
J:i(il funptlona and be transformed tnto
K great fortified base.
Gfnuaua Ocenpy Cnwow,
According to thesa same sourcea of In
formation, the German have thrown
three army corps Into the Cracow dla
trlct In preparation for the Ruaalan at
tack, which It In expected will not be
delayed much longer. The Russian capl
lal has twen adviod also that all traffic
1ih8 been stopped between Bfrlln and the
Initio porta of lJunziK. F.lblnu and Stet
tin. Another demand hus been mado by Aus
tria for the surrender of limn aufferlnS
nelKiBfle. This wan answered by the
lnilllr:K of the Austrian inonltor In the
river. In the meantime the Balkan allies
continue their attack on Sarajevo, the
caHiul of Bosnla.
CwrmHs Advnniise Kepnlaed.
NHW VOttK, Sept. 2ti. Colonel Gle
Jewskl, miiitury attache of the Russian
mbaKsy, issued today it the RUBBian
tonsuiate l.me today the fcliowlr.g state
ment, which he Bald he had received
(rem hie Rovernment at Fetrosrrad:
"On September 35 we repulsed the at
tempts of the advance guards of the
tierrnana to .penetrate further to the east
in t!)9 provlne of tfuwalki. Near i?ohulc
Hn and Vincent our advance troops hav
Wen successful with the enemy. In
western GiUI' la no fighting of importance
hit taken place.
'The Austrian army which has Iwen
forced to evacuate Ctirow haa cootinutd
Its
Fresh Errs Ar
Olicapcr in Chicago
CHICAGO. Stl. 2. Fiv cars of
fctii;tiy ftt-fth eRfcS were sold here today
to m many different bnyfis at 20 '.-4 cents,
according to J- t. Miii'j.oil, piemdtut of
th Ch!cato Butter and t.gg board.
This price, despite tii war. Is S to i
cents lower than the. price a year aso tit
this season." said Mr. Mitchell.
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LONDON, SeuL.SC. In spite of
the fact that there has been fiRht
Ing on both the left and right wings
of the allies during the lest week,
and that thene engagements have
been vigorous and incessant, no de
cisive outcome of the battle on the
Alsne yet has been recorded.
Correspondents telegraphing today from
Amsterdam und there dating their dis
patches from France, an expedient re
snititiK from the expultilun of th writers
from anywhr near the cm'ut uii-ura-tlon?,
asafn dwell on the excellent char
acter of the German entrenchments. Jt
Beems that in many places along the
Aiane battlement atone Quarries dot th
hilisidos, and a majority of these work
ings have been in German hands ior
years. It would appear that during aev
eral weeks before the opening of hostili
ties thousands of tons of stpne were cut
from these quarries, later to be used for
WILL ARRIVE TODAY
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World-at-Hoine Coming in Twenty
Fire Steel Cars for the Big
1 1 Fall Festival. ' .
BUCKINGHAM LAUDS EEACHEY
lleiatl of tha Board vt (.uvernora
timy it Would Take Chains jtud
Cbloroforn to Gr.t Him Into
Air Wizard's Maclilur,
A (special train of twenty-five eteel cars
will pull into th railroad yards In Omaha I
some time today. It is the special train
that carries tha "World at Home" shows,
which are to b the big attraction at the
Ak-Sar-Ben camtval grounds. Early to
morrow morning the attractions will lo
cate in their places on the ground. A
spwlal reprenemai ivr ot the '"woiij nt
Home," shows has beerr in the city for
! tho last three days perfecting urraiitso
t nu-nts f(r tie ut.KjA-aiu iuid dciivuwi.a of
the equipment.
AmonK th5 features of the wliow Is Ma-iu-pp,
the be-d-golngr horse, tiiat actai!y
undresses and goes to bed in a steel bed,
built after the most fashionable way in
modern homes.
Colonel C. Frank Hafly ' ("California
Frank") will direct tho wild west exhi
bition. Indians, cowboys, CiiVKirls, buck
ing broncho and ail tha wl!J rpectacul&r
perrtirmances are to eiiow in tiicn variias
UilU lLVIViliC.
'!"! (larileii of Aiiail U of ti.e
leadi&K attractions. Ti.ciu nt.: tub-atal
Irlo.-.ililei., Inilliiri ri. Cn.lltr.n, t!cct fcLc.--i8
of the desert, t.'ricntiil tht-atcia und a1'!
tlie wonders that pi with tb mystic ai
ni.i.iiei e oi the d rU
The I'aiiitoia -"nul I to t" sioa'n In a
model, built by the cificui! ni..!..l nii-ker
of the lt). oiiifi cimmt:)flin. Ther will
be a long l.;-t of cany -uii-atl, tho auto
(Irotne and other "funny oslties" that draw
tii attmlion of tin: ynuii,' iiiei fuil-
j biuiHled. N
i (iorrrnor1! idiwnri it i'ttfadft.
T'uc fc-.H'eriior of ti. etaie. toileil by
bis eniiie nif1' lal Kiiiff in uniform.. Is to
;r!u ,;..ue in the daylight larade, hU h
t t... fratcinal I .ir.i ie, to tnke pluce on
iici of tJinalia the afternoon of
O t..t.r . The enure talf of colonels Is
to be n. Hunted and In full uniform.
Already tha city ia Weil decora U4 for
the cienitig of the Ak ,ir-Jtn fetlvltl s.
K. K. t-y-t cf Vvano, Tex., tpcitl dec
orator. 1 hi b-en a, tn.ik for th In
oi k for ! lat fe I
t : t.ut red, $j and I
en -. 'l e-a, ai ev ery- I
ii ,-eks, wit i .a r
a l.ete w.tv't.i; :t.t the ',irj .
Tha liag and Ak- tr-lteii In.ntti
i:. m urn I i g i, !.. In the i
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the coiiaii'.ii.Iion t Germans of bar
rier against which the bt-aviest artillery
hRB Utile effect. An kinttiishiuan writing
from the Maubeuge district raveals some
of the remarkable preparations, which
ho nlieK'H 'ro mude by tha Ucnnans for
the present war. This man In his letter
saya: "...
"The Germans installed, a lonr time
before the war, certain portions of some
of their blur forty-two centimetre slihs
or a fjfn, ir, Mr t.-t tloi tr.ey j
nr 'boring i-r w,te.r. - They iit . 'M
fnundat'oue of orvrete, ..hr .that -y-i
thliiti was ready.' As their guns bad -a
longer rani;e thnn th.ixfi of the Mubeu?e
forts' It was not difficult for thiiM toi
conquer."
The I'axis correspondent of the Lon
don Chronicle confirms the foregoing!
statement and adds that all the Gorman!
heavy artillery was placed on concrete j
platforms selected some ysara ago act'
foundations for factories never to be
completed. ...
CHRISTIIAS SBIP
INTEREST- GROWS
Letters Four Into The Fee Askiajj
Information as to What to
Send and How.
QUICK ACTION VE2Y KECr:CA.HY
Time When Veearl Sails Not Far
Off and Commsaleatlna wtta
Other Side. Urown ltfiflnlt
VecKuse ut War. (
Interest in th Christmas Kliip grows as
the days go. by. , j
letters comins to the Christmas Ship j
Editor show that the good folks of The 1
Be family feel deeply the sentiment of !
the movement, and that they are ready to
respond. Many ak what to "send and'
bow to send It. Some more of the details !
of tha pia have bu worked out, and a :
littia It'.oi & dfttiUa infomuti Hn en rtiw
bo Kivtn. . . j
The time will b tihort, fur It will" ha j
ne..ii.-r.ii y to set tho ship to Be In about !
si weet-s; this will ta in order thst tha ;
fcifU may reach the countries fur which
they are intended, and be there sent 'to
tlni ones who most ntcd them,
- imiiiiaiiliHilnii Stilt iii-ult.
Remember that oommuiitcatton wtih the
eourjtrl.-s cf Furopa is not as easy now
as it was before tia grJit war dlttturln-d
everything. Itii!rou!ii and riverwaya are
blockailed by great rnoveniru! j of troops
and the tituniUous of war. and every form
of business ever there is now made aec-
WJJiX to te aial cc.-.Ual iwua, ti.at ai I
fiKhtiWf. . .
Tills means that any gifts tent by the
Christmas Sii.ip to L'siroi.a ricit-t be nnd-.-r
way long before such arrangements would
be jiiJiiia tn our own homes. ' Whiie not
definitely dyl-hd. H I the tentative plan
to diiiatch the ships at at.-oui. Tiianks
i.iv ( time, vilili Ii will allow nearly a
month to et the veJwel croM tlie water,
and the ichawes uni'-r way in I'ur. ;
Any chiume in this iun will tie
public fct once.
made
WlD-K Send Thru.
feend ynuf p..-ka or e.ntf H.,,ii titsta to
ti.M ( 'hi isi mas iiip K.'iior of '1 he Iiee.
All aiti'-ii-s sent l.er-a vri l he at knowledyed
6nl erred f'.r, unj vl!i bo inthiihd in tha
bi fchlpnieiit i!.t la to go stcr i '.e
water. Any money that may bo foii
tfibuud W.H be acknowtediied by Tie I'.ee
(Colllih.itd C, t
It.
. i.i te, iac.u lex)
WANTfe) a (?'"! ( s,b a rti'l.rrt
up t-. IiOOjh ' i.. it a i " -'i o ., i
Weil Pm i.l,..l. V- I i gi I and
f ine qci rter . tt-.n of Im.a cltar of
liici.ii, i.i slices fur t,.,itj.
Tor IbHIiw Suf ii i..ea W- t i u
c i..rT.t,i se W -., iL..s..-i,a
i.1 tvllj S 1! C.
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ar Summary
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A battle of extraordinary sever
ity is racing at the WeHtertt eiivl of
tho Anglo-French and Germsn
battle lines In the region of
Noyon, sixty miles to the north of
Parts, where the French ttlll are
striving to outflank General voa
Kluck's -reinforced army. The
French , official, ptatpriient '. issued
y i f erri'y claitus that the . ul
hed trooys have luatle a t- ' I t sd
Vjinrtt, - ' .'
On ilie ca.st'.'rt) end of ths fight
f',:S line th French, oib '.;.!l7 ed
lriit that their line bag been forced
lack hy the (lerrn&na scross the
river Meusd, near 81. Mihiel, a
point abbtit twenty miles to tJie
south of tha French fortress of
Verdun.
. In the eavttern arena the.Tlus
gians are prej-iaring to attack the
important Austrian fortified city
of Cracow, In Gulicia. The in
hobUants of the city are reported
to be fleeing and the civil govern
ment Is said to have been assumed
by the Germans.
Russians operating asralnwt the
fortress of Preemysi have cap
tured two towns to the north and
south of th position and have
completely cut" off iU railroad
couimunicatiou.
The French ministry of marine
today announced that a landing
force from ths gunboat Surprise
had holster! th French flag? cve
"Coco Beach, in the German colony
of Ksmarun in Africa.
Th British forces from the
Union f South Africa have occu
pied Luderiisbueht, a town Jn
German Southwest Africa, - feera
the Germans retreated after blow
ing up the railroad.
China has protected against t! f
o'Tj!t!on by Jr. :!?-: trocps cf
it?i.ii9n, m town n ooRntviEg
province ontside the rones get
apart by the CMnewe f overnuient
for the 'Japanese military opr ra
tions! against the German conces
sion of Kiao Chow.
Aviator Scouts'
, Fear Iliflo Fire
I'Alild, fk:pt- '2a. .8.i5 a. m.) Ail aviator
ft ho baJ Juj.t fUulI;uil flc.'ll ti.o fiu:i'
tvl'.a -A tls d'."ficuHy nc.iOlljred by tho
f'ylngT men on reconrmsaiance duty, lie
"We ere obliged to tiy at a height of
about on tr.ila . and a quarter, which
mute observations difficult, as imail
objects, even with the aid of the strong
est 1 as'imo uni',irnl'tar shapes.
"if we i;y under ihat. height we are
f;rc,tsl by a hall of rl.'Is fire, whi-.h ta
i far mora effective than the cannon. We
far t rtl x i.n.re than the burntlng
shrapnel, as the fire of the regiments,
concentrated on a sinKle bj"ct is tBr
more nead'y."
rrr,"tey L- r cv r'-iinA
v.m food, tm coozc
(Ci.rrf.-ivM.denre of the Aso-lal1 l'rrna )
K'.vrn: l.t'A'jl, j.t. W.-Acording to
a jiuriii! of tha hoi lnd jotry, tha
j iDj iiirtt .f ah ohoi Ij Gesuiany baa
i :i cut d"tt fi i!r c.-nt ari l of ihe re
niatnU i ir cent a Lwe siiio'iiit must
ba cotivert-d le.to a prouuet eu'tabia as
f jel for n.i.'.-.i -a. This a as dou, it l said,
to the tf.'-jits of the Goi uian government
to convert ( ut'oto ciop int-i (x il, a
Ij rge part of widen hi the past bt 1 bieu
t-d in the M.aiit'fcctiua of ah o n.!.
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NEW VOIik". Sit. 2i.-Bct,.ie sullhirf
for Glasgow, on bis wny to 1'etroy.ind,
obottrd tho Olympic today, Al.alnler Fe
8taiiK!-'ky, Iluwslnn nilnister to Mexico,
epolto Cicely on conditions In that coun
try as ho s'tli he had found them,
'Mexico la without a government, and
practically In a. stntn of anarchy," he
shid. With the inception of the statu of
YuetiiJifi, wli-Ma Boina pemi,! unco of order
ia still iniii:ta!n..ii, 11 1m unnafe for a
).t rs;n to travt.l In Mo-. ten. Ths bands
of bliM'-n.Sfl thut rob, bin n mi-i pillage as
they please, without Int'-rfcicnco fcili
SECOIID BATTLE IS
PEilDIIIGAT 1IAC0
Carranza Orders General Kill to
rat the Troops cf General
Jlaytorena.
rOalTIFYIl'Q TUB CITY
Knrnccnnrs Hela at Kleras.
ttonal Line ad Foria BemS-Clr
rle t'an-Rtttit fmtm "Villa's
Demands Impsible.
BtLbKilli.
"W A s'li 3 M GTO N, Pept 'General Car
ranza called a niet-tlisg of the dipiomatic
corp in Alestc-e City yeaterday end in
formed, them that further fighting in
Meilco probably could not be avoided, ao
uotding to official ad'tices reaching- hers
today.
NACO, Sonora, Pept 5. Under orders
from General Carrana at Mexico City,
General Ifienjamln Hill began mobllUlng j
troops here t"d?y for another stand
I against Governor 3oe Meytortuia of
I Konora, who de-rented him In battle y
jtenbiy at '.!. -nl aia. ' .
General Hill officially reported to
I Mexico City today that only twenty-six
i Cf tls men were wooo1d yermdy.
I- ,1,.. Hl v ..r V,
' Ma torii.'ia. lost twenty-ciaht fcHW-t and
I eiKhtr-t'o wounded. ti-oldicrs who fed
from the fleirt of battle declared, bow
ever tnat at leapt Sou ccail vi loft
wlieio they fell.
Gum-ral Hill expects reS:ifurc--meuU
from Agua 1'rleta tu well as ftom Ca
naoe. which is rt ported to have been de
prived of all troops. He declared at that
General Jewiis Carransa a n rouie
from Thut.tiU!oc Willi Iu.vjQ men.
.co is being entrenched with a Bemi
circle of ditches t-1 ret. l.n.g fiom the iil
ternatlonal boundary on both tides of
th town, llih a trot-pa ae lyi- jj n their
'arms in tho treat. '"' " !' P
piotuii of Mu'ytoitia, but a battte la not
expected before tomorrow.
Viiin'a Ieruu4 I ,.i iio;.i Mr.
MICXICU CITY, Sept. 26. inri al Vtn
u!l,ino Carranxa, the atlng head of
the Sl.lcan government, in t';e ' bxg
statement which he nave out luet night,
reviewing tha difficulties between him
self and (leoeral Fianetsco Villa, state
that the situation is grave, but that tha
otinatltut'.oiiallsta are ready for any
emergency. General Villa, lie declared,
demanded ln.pujiatWe changes 111 tlie call
I.,- led f r a cnnferem'e of. coiiiauiuliouaMat
chief on tnte.r.er 1.
General Villa's demands, bo says, were
v..uic
iiiuvd on 'iu, '
a r lv j
The National Capital
Saturday, e j. atl, JSt4.
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in.
i, i. Men of tha Ala -'-a
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Met
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in
the aiiiUeritU'i, are the c.i'n,, of a'l Ci
trouldo. Tiici'o l no intei ference t'n-ln
the uaHomd authorities ninuilv t,i.. ni..'i
there l' no national twvcrtsnn t.t worth
nientioiniiH;. !
"The l"i',iu"l flutes stt'tti'it lnt with
draw It t.'.i'i' from eii ("r"..i. From
what I nua t.'.'lff to iibrver there is no
prospect- thai a -stable fc.vei nm tt may
bo eisbll;ihed
n Mex i o. l-nrraiin in
an (illie poll'lciil ( I lit f. Inn Ins i ,..n A ce-m-ptUB
with Vill: (i a Sen.!, c of t.teij. I ant
frank to stal" that, ctm.rtioiis In Mexico
today are not over lisvlf as itood s they
were during th" re!t of Mn.lto."
DOOM
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7ITHIIIGIIRESERVE
Secretary cf Trt.':.cry Testa List cf
Kanty Institutloh decried
cf 4iIIcarvl:.:j."
Ti'lrm to New Vurk i Ij-hi lit
llvtise Head Complelns of llnle
that ni nets ra Hint of
l!!lt ll.trjr'K.
Ilauba I'osled la 1 r htntts.
Following is a iiat cf nutlomO 1 1 !.:
ia Nebraska and lawa accused of
"boaruh.K" money
t,jr Sfcrelury tic
I'er cent rewftrvrt
now on band
Adoo:
K r. ri :t A:- K
Fnat iN.-.i ,,.cul hank, Winner
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l imt JSatnoiai hank, VVyrmu e, .,
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i-io.i(i iNHioriul hanis, Ames .,
"lif.-f. ih r-.H'h'llHi t'i.ii ,
t Irint IN It! .Olsii 1 !:,-i e U. 1 l-iU'i le. .......... .
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icurmet (..imiohI linitu, IviriH.t-w
t umiiie.reial iSwtioiusi im;iH, vv iii-c lo'h
WA.-lll.VGTON, r.er't. Copfiir.
b.ls campa-i.-n aftaliini M,h interest I -end
tho hoHi'hnx of t!i"tiey by tee
8ucrtai'F Mc.".i.,...Ut fc;fc:,t p..:
iv ui ii.ii,y tiaeM'osi iiwomw, ifi an j
seriiuns of the i-iiimi'i' i.i,i..i.h! .f r'er !
and .t. mI I'UirB. Ui.t, , i , i. . , , t . , , i-I
aeiv'ia in . j vf lc ,i I c.,...i ., --, j
The b-ei ia pi.i . d on fepect,' !.i thu j
comi'tr'.,ihr of t-.-i coi r- n- y ii '.. : . i- to!
his call t.f i'-
oc r
It
piiUHS ti.
thC J ! t'i iii 1 .Irt l.lt.li
per cent ro ii i r emi, the
In-ihtf 2li per etui.
run t
nui 1...
ii.-l
lr,'"ald Me A
Out wit ii trie l;i
lo.iimMrt funds t
eini)io rni-nt, as
oo, in a KlHtrti;
. "the l-Tije ...
mI are kcit fr,
Imll.-ale.l by t
t i-C. !
,u.t of
active
e fig-
urer-:, wiirf iiiVehU i in c
CUitUini paper or 'C'rii
h.l or nts - t
-d
plOj-er St
Cuiit, t'.c !-' -. ts" " -I v.----:"! t
r- fcliy fU ed."
1 lie secretary's atalement rcfetre t t
d o-t la.
Eaiu Fills Trenches
anil Forces Gcmiaru
toFirrhtinthoOnciiircc,;,.! tic
LONlM.iN', ?-it. S-
Ihe Coire.-p.jn.lent
of tho puny Mail hi l iiiee.
ratn has cftcted a cttanfre In t
oi'ralioi,s oil tliM At-i.w. The lis
ys thst
t.iermH n
ii,y hell.
he hays, in
a cup n... I
walor in the trenched Pi's
autur, n d iwnp'iui there.-
f.;ie driven the ' i,
trt-ncl.ej 61,-1 f.,.ie-d ti
ct-;.i vvhw.y t;,e p'l'e-,. u
ti'e.r Lay ,-n. IS.
1 i f.l.t:ns at ft. '
the e.irj. .M,mi-:(it.
d-iei cih.l. The ti--1
;, li Out Si. 1 S..:CU, .
t:. le hi. n t' ey
tn!r :.' ... Tba I
cij.;'; i m s vc,.ih d th.
li.c:t, but f-. fclvd '.: x'.
to-.vii f ' m an t i : .
8te. . II. & lhh i.-. '. .1.
hi. out. of t i 'r
to f (Jilt )u the
l at t:.i .a ills
... :',!, S-
..1 .ee!i f:.
i .a 11S
i a !,-ir,-
: 1 I y th
en. t., 1
n by a i
t ..ei wo.. i
t;ltsil p.uri
'..tClI-,g
i v and
te, the
I . I l of
est. of
I hH.i !,
.I1.I..1 d-
llt't tl
Of !,.::
Fris Official Commnnitatioft
Eacjr.y Attacks Alois Whole
Lire, tut Is Fw?pu's?il.
ADV"AKC KLAjI
. i
Battle on Left Wing Continue Vii
" lently and Genu&a rcrccs 've ,
on the Eefcnsive.
Teuton Succeed in Crossing
Hear St. SSt. nib tel. but Are
Uriven rAtkward.
nam soimi or. tiis -x;zz7?r
Fourteenth Oermnn Cnrri T-er-n!.-.".!
: wi'h Great
nFTELKTII FAY CF FATTir.
(ttraaaie AIme l.iae tlr Hattsirc d
31lle -e Third Xek VtliSi
nt lle.elilv letory at
. Any Fa! nt.
'- T
mi.l.FTIV,!
PARIS, B'Uit. 20. The fo?!rwi:,
CfiSf.nutniiMttoi! tv;v i"-suej tosii ;':.!. :
"The f-tiemy hn t!..-k.'d !,
ti. entire front, but lias everyvhete
1 t-e'i repulsed.
"On our left wh's e are nwlvSr,;
pr;;.-. r.- .s. , .'
, '.'On the heights of the Meue the
(it'itti'vn rem sins wn'-htnesl.
"In tiin Voervo ' refrton we rcn
tintie to Jtiii gome ground."
PARIS. Kept. 2C ll.-avy tlr.hms.
Is foins .n t both the t-af-l und v c 'L
wings of the t.stt! t.r--eea the !-
lh ne t t n I.i 'riini-,! u..-.i-.l.
in sr to -lite offUca'l annoancen'ertt -sued
th5.ptfirno')a 1 y i'us i i a ,, .
WRr ilt parttuciit.
inir l-n f(. t..tl t.t !.. ....
!iiu uicution : i
1-1 ... i . . ..... i.
1 . W.l 1, U t SC., . . , I - ,
th 'iilillOrt net tii i "i '. -... ll.A t- . , . ,
P,v i 1. ,v...u I .-.h ... i 1 1- T : . . '
. i. .. -v: .... .. t . ; . . ,
o..ii i.i;-.c stoii ...-.ii s our ue.
m j t. , . e , i ' , . i i .
ba SlOf . ! t r ' . .1 ftM.i.'.fr !
t ecu i'ouMuhi't ;,d i?hf 'tfg t;.!i
has been no lni,--rt-,tt ti e, . , io c
fcitlliUiois.
Site c ( tc ..i a
"Second- On th t-ur. 1
F.h..;a. an 4 Vtrauii, tue .
eb'o is nncfcRCiinil. Ia t;.
region the m-uty It Ml b.',. a t
t ,,., thu .iy'a -..J.,..., l. 1. .
of Ft. fibi.- !'?;f i':n t ..
estcnt, thio.'u blia t. k on tue tivr
To the south of the Voevre rei-ic.
iiii piirtiiia .ia t cj not re;- - j i
t.,-, "fi-,-. pu
Via Four.:;
rniy s-
s has' f a
back
i t'-4Vte .or,....
"Third On cur ri-.M wi d
Lorraine and ia the Vw-jtes) -ta f
ft-f i v Oerntan
been redtice2.
- ' 3 st" n ir ts.7
a ue'v-y d i. i.c,'. i.
- - t ( ei t v . . i
".A driven bark our .ttMse fW- :
rti cetisa cf cur re.:
i- i tri 0ays eJ t"?t n ntirts
btii ot the Aimn fs i.,.Mn... i r..
-'.- ' " ..
'r-. - , , ,
t I
" T m .
j , , I a- n. ...
""
j Jiel i'.-:'i,!ej always a
j per.dahii t-ivesi p., ot . In
j i-eni-H or war. la tU- j-.r-
- ! f.
otry this is trw i.t
S'.mKe. ;t j.4 i v. i
i.Uio i.j 1' ,i I , . . ,
or finBsciui dv;.i i j.i.
; s'stea are Is 2 v
in ere t!u.n v.-c.
. I
bccoiie zee
i
i Ti - . v, i. 1 us 1. 1
tifiohid rfo a litti.j i
1 be;..; vi y t. r i
I ro a rc.il c 1 ..te
U 1,1. - L:k .-, ti i
I I a y '.-'! 1 -:t cf
lii ih- a 11 i.'i'i. :x fi
rcn I - i .: I . '. .
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t-f he y v . : t,.
the i t I .. . .!. .1 t
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