PROVED, SAY The Chicago Tribune long ecopyrightea dispatch O'Donnell Bennett, staff correspondent, dated at Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany, which in specific detail disputes and denies the charges of cruelties and atrocities lodged against the Ger fa Belgium. Mr. Bennett, in company with Johan T. McCutcheon of the Chica go Tribune, Irvin 8S. Cobb of the urday Evening Post, Roger lewis of the Associated Press and Harry Han- sen of the Chicago News, tras eled 100 miles through towns and their cbservations le firm conviction bar- barities perpe trated hoods. The following ciated Pres Roger Lewis ment with Mr Chicago Th ne By the Associated Press. New York An Associated siafl correspondent Americ and antecedents, the New York office in Brussels at the man invasion, held as a several days, and to Holland, has lowing story “The night tered Brussels, guards and ato the cf Louvain, the; rought st speakable German atrocities ment of old men and child: violation of women “The Bel prehension ety, the viv: city went out The radianc changed groups of resid ly and locked hames, where ters and drew giana flags Fears of Brussels Quieted. "The historic i through a tion, remar ft suffered trembled wit} tory at Water * “in citizens were hatting with the German in legations of Ger moniacal tort the myths w Wars, “Neither virons was a far as | know, soldier. In Hoa people, of perhaps a diers, demand pu test came § on None Knows of yO oon. "The frightful reports eeded the facluded the diger and the impaling o Just outside not only rumors, but ne any one in the imm credited them “An veracity told me ths havior he had observed Cerman ent 19) was that leaned from pretly Flemish a glass of beer “I marched man columns, often onl; day be kind the fighting, with the he usds that had been bu smoldering, ground freshly broken by shell trampled by horses memory of Lhe rerman fia the prints a from James mans Sal Daily of wad him to the Of the report to have been by troops false are ol an WHO was sent prisoner escay mail the finally w hie sxperiences he Germans er the Belgian civil began direction of pouring ories of un witreat en, and the gian « ital reeled with Eably on less vaders and ir to awaken Lisment to that German army fail iRIe eye wits worst be vain {August i soldier and brough rned still and and the and men, advan © minds of the inhabitants No Proofs of Murder. “1 intery verage of persons in each dozen found only one of a batant who a justifiable provocation. In the evidence did not « the man had been want “He lived in o Belgian cot jfewed towns tance noncom without this prove that had been killed Case early only murdered ne of tl antryside ses which com bine the comfor home with lure of a small public bar. This house was at the north of Merbes-le-Chateau a lown through which a large part of the German army passed on the road to Maubeuge v “A son of the murdered man, pame was Arthur Nicodem, blood clots on the floor marking the place where Nicodem fell, his throat cul by a saw-edged German saber. English Fired From House. "It was said by some inhabitants that the murdered man showed a pair of bicoculars; but a more probable explanation is that English outposts kad concealed themselves in the house, fram which they poured a rain of fire ho ta of NOT 3 AMERICAN upon the inference first Ge invaders that by Belgian rman done in- the shooting was have als civilian may flamed the Germans to repris “In that had been ablaze Aug neighborhood burned and passed four one was still as | on Wednesday 26, ‘hate unim of Merbes-led of an hetween the Ger he previ i vith ritle shots This town which had portant skirmish and Eastisn Sunday, was rid The small nbet 1 showed that the au, been the scene mans on t ys nu of windows intact Germai deliberate assault upon id WI Hut habitan nitted had been adr News of Differ on Louvain sh incident I have not direct eviden | two instances, | erally credited sons is that the Arms, ace master's procla trance them if the l up (Ger mans were retreating fro the t« { and upon 311 wn opened fire from th w a retiring German Jarotzsky Tells Qutrages, he most authori of German offense Gen. Thaddeu governor of that in numer received with a friendliness by Belgian later fired upon the German from windows and from the roof tiles This was dqpe, said, ! after a declaration of surrender by the burgomaster and a proclamation warn ing the citizens against any show reslatance, “In such violations the rules war, the general said, he punished the offender by burning the which the shots were fired “l ean only say that in every case of reported outrage or reprisal which train tative German de. from Jarotzaky. Brussels, nial Maj Comes 8 Yon { military who in | formed had ne Us cases ho been civillans, who soldiers between he of of | was susceptible of investigation I have | found either that the outrage | figment of the Belgi mind | it was more than half excused umstances was or that by chy an The prevalence of the Belgian pra tice of from the indicated by the German officer who acted as guard five American cluding myself, sniping houses was ¥ | perhaps warning ol | the for correspondents, in who were being taken as 1 Aachen ito the risoners from Beaumont to train. We lie down on the floor of the in an army advised Car were as from firing rs would shoot at us But there jelglan the hou snipe Hes was no 1 his, German German of course, is not a brief for the is account appeared to who had the opportunity of travelin with tl he army; it conduct as it an impartial observer extraordinary days Ger hun portant a distance of m miles through and 1« th i ¢ the pris LOTR TT tght } Cafe. e in eaun Ai fav id Aid Owners of po ready estal indliness of observed Ave have seen perhaps hal mmkenness in oldiers, nature le | was detained cafe pre red] fical ordinary of SIA with an arn or, alth pec HOUEH was not an » oF nse Tr of Fy t grering petty officer lunged toward and me me tha sharp convincing edge ting sword, insis that hand across {it Warned to Avoid Drinking German discipline and German ng seem to have put into the an exemplary behavior 8 than rémarkable floor of an soldier ich is nothing les fore 1 fell asleep on the the with two German sol guns slanting almost over me, petty officer who was in giving instructions to the guards, which included the state ment that any one of us who stirred outside the door should be shot. Then he counseled them, almost In a father ly way to drink only moderately, stat. | ing that if they became drunk he would recommend a sentence of | years in the penitentiary “If the conduct of the German sol dier errs at all it is on the side ofa | too complete subordination. It is im. possible for any one who has seen much of the German system to be Heve in the tales of deliberate depre- dations and unsoldierly conduct.” umont cafe, diers’ I heard the charge of us 15 KAISER ADDRESSES TROOPS AT VIRTON | Rokterdain ~The Cologne Gazette reports that the German emperor de- livered a speech to his troops after the battle of Virton, when he visited his son, Prinee Oscar, who #8 commandant of the grena- The kaiser appeared in the evening with kis suite in five automobiles. He Kissed his son and | the lines greeting the men, who were quartered in the village. Standing in the middle of the square, the kalser | said: “1 greet you as your chief. I thank you. I have often seen your regiment on parade and now it gives me par. ticular pleasure to greet you on con: | quered land. “Your regiment fought as | expected | The battle of Virton will be eternally inscribed in letters of gold in the his. tory of the war. ] “Our comrades in the eastern army | also fought gallantly, also the army of { the crown prince. The fourth army, undef thesvduke of Wurtemberg, ad. {| vanced victoriously. Our enemies are | withdrawing in flight. “The eastern army has driven three Russian corps over the frontier. Two Russian corps capitulated on the open field. Sixty thousand men and two genarals were taken prisoners. “For all these victories we have to thank but one--that is our God, who is ever over us” THE NEWS TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS Latest Happenings Gleaned From All Over the State. LIVE NOTES AND COMMENTS, Finds Mother Dead—Mothes Family From Fire—Five Child Saves Hurt Steeple Jack's Fall In Gasoline Explosion Fatal, Zimmerman, a wellknown The father J dow first and The h fire caught ome Was destroy The gO Stewartstown Ag: ation which annually fairs chartered 4 thousand all over York county with a capitaliza doliars are Sixty-nin attached to th 12 Nal subscribers ter balance while working ple, Frederick H Years ol of fifty feet there juries Losing his a church stee two in oltzapple soventy Beaver Springs, fell tained i hour at, It first accident in the lowed that danger and sus died an jack's he fol from which he wae the st ile Ps fifty years ws trade 1 Troxell, Assemblyman who sho! her hus Harry r home Mrs. Alene band, former Troxell, as he was emdering the last Christmas night in Criminal Court at Williamsport, entered a plea of nole contendere to a charge of assault and battery and Judge Whitehead, after di recting her to pay the costs and get rid of any firearms she might have suspended sentence Patrick J. Price, thirty-eight years old, and son of Thomas Price, former burgess of Archibald borough, was 4. hotel Pennsylvania who was one on Avenues, of the The Treasury Department at Wash. ington notified Joseph H. Shepp that it would purchase the South Ward school building site on West Broad Street, Tamaqua, for £22,000 as offered by the school board. The Department has also purchased ten feet of adjoining ground from A. W, 8 loewn and upon the plot® will erect a Federal building, an appropriation for which has already been made. ENAOLLS 3250 Commutation of Death Sentence Granted One. STATE TAKES OVER SCHOOL Public Service Body Has Union Station Case—Police Chiefs Of State Form Association—Blames Care lessness For Fires Commutation Of Death La Hunt gawanoa Police Chiefs Form Association. forme of Po gident (the Sout! Ww ary and » Committee, James Robins hia, hinson lea Evans eaident: Geo Harder arde? ireasurer Colonel adelp chairmar Hut and Superin { phia, made addre Sealers Urge Sale By The sale of al was advocated at the third conference of weights and measures of Pennsylvania Harry A. Boyer, president of the He urged that the associa tion take up the matter of uniform sealing and marking after inspecting He sald that the general construction of scales of all descriptions had im- proved as had the liquid measures. Weight. | commodities by weight opening of the the ’ sealers of by Blames Carelessness For Fires. Sixty per cent. of 16.500 fires investi. gated by the State Fire Marshal's office Marshal J. L. Baldwin to have been due to carelessness, and he has directed municipalities of the State to start a crusade to bring about better preven tion. ——— State College Enrolls 8,280. The sixtysixth year of the Pennsyl vania State College opened with an attendance of 3,260 in all courses. 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