THE CENTRE Kaiser's Veterans Keep Up 0 FLANKS IN FIERCE BATTLE OF THE AISNE NOW IN FOURTH WEEK Fran rig of ¢ forces Von forced, sent Every atts the preceding The Allies their ba flanking the of the draw they in and heavy The strength to withsiar west ing the movement more and the German more advance will szelze Kluck every rallroad d for communication w= he has not been strain beeca wedge come The communiques ports make |t retreat is all Alles centre and cer circling LOOMS more toward the rear few miles Von upon But that drive a have woat from epended Belgium able to ith lessen use attempts to through the Allies’ to nothing. line and unofficial re appear that German the near becaue efforts to break the Verdun-Tou! line of for tresses have failed. Ground gained by the Germans at St. Mihiel has been lost. The grip of the Allles is everywhere tightening. News apart from battle reports sig nifies an early withdrawal from France. There is a report that the German General Staff has moved from | Luxemburg to Mainz; that the Ger | mans are preparing to withdraw from Brussels and that the preparations | for the defence of Cologne are being | rushed. The line of retreat through | Belgium is Already threatened, WAR'S LATEST DEVELOPMENTS VON KLUCK REINFORCED. le arned t) British artillery been augmented by type that British guns operating the Oise and the north of the ing the Germans intrenched have iat the French and now In action has big naval guns of proved so effective with in South Africa. These force q have heen in the Alane Somme gent to triangle and to engaged in driv. from their strongly positions there Others rushed to the army oper the Woevre region. the of those been The complaint heretofore in the intrenched positions the army had the longer range that the shells of the Allies fell short. This has now been remedied. and the uninterrupted series cesses that have marked all due to the aid given by the naval guns, which it is stated are manned by thelr own gunners German Armies Are Not Lacking i-official in communication was issued According to announcement i Berlin the great battle is still undecided The described as positions at made in } nammering the French nNUMEerous by neavy 2,500,000 Soldiers Prepared to Resist Russians at Cracow For as Tsar's Troops ces Are in Battle Press Forward for Greatest Engage: of Campaign. Austro-German Formation ment WAR NEWS The French War Office annc the extreme end of the of dhe Allied Army reached Arras. the ortherly point yet attained in the flanking movement, but there was checked German Army that its heavy artillery is ing the positions of the Allies at many points, and that all attempts of to break through the German lines have been repulsed. contrast to this, Russian reports say that the Germans have suffered a terrible defeat in the Provinces of Lodz and Suwalki, losing 30, killed and wounded and 2 prisoners. Riots broke out in Brussels, and the City was reported in grave danger of being burned in reprisal for up- risings. Germans and Belgians in a continuous battle, the line extending from Termonde to Aerschat, Alost was set on fire by German shells, while the Belgian forts de. fending Antwerp withstood fierce bombardments, Archduke Frederick of Austria in a proclamation to the Austrian armies told them that they and Germany were defeating the Allies on every side. An unofficial despatch from Paris to London said that the German right wing had been completely broken and was in full retreat, pursued by the Allies, The British official news bureau an. nounces that the German cruiser Emden, during the past few days has captured and sunk in the In. dian Ocean the British steamers Tumeric, King Lud, Riberia, and Foyle, and captured Bursk. unces that left flank has most n an attempt to push on from Oy Headquarters the Germans reports hammer the Allies in 000 men 0,000 in ~ FERRER RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR ROR R RRR RRR WAR'S COST TO NATIONS. One Estimate That the Bill $21,900,000 a Day. LONDON.—It is expected that the Government will soon name a further issue of $75,000,000 Trepsury bills, in the last eleven days of Beptember Government supplies cost in excess of $75,000,000, the bulk of which went for war pur- poses, while in the preceding week $43,505,000 was absorbed in the same way, The Government hand Sept. 30 $20,000,000. us more than balance on not exceed is costing $25,000,000 ly, the expenditure on “supply services” having cased by $211,910,000 during the eight weeks of the war, does The war week incr Berl expend gay An estimate from Germany's war $5,000,000 a mates place the SE 10) 00 $5,100,000 n put tures at est France Other EE RR RRR ER NRE RE RR RRR RRR RRR NER RRR RRR RRR NR PRR RRR RRR ang total, in excess the cost es therefore the arm id nay peace, ies an n time of would ER EE RENIN RR RRR EINER NRE RENE PRR RNR ERR RRR RRR RRC NERY SRRRRRRRRRRRRRRL YY SERRE RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRRRRIRRININIRIRINIE Foes of Russia Are Massed to Hold Cracow German Belgium ning to « of Antwerp ugh mare ment men thre are HIDE TRENCHES FROM AVIATORS With Leaves and Grass French Sappers Make Them Invis- ible to Air Scouts. London.—A war correspondent sends a description of the crafty way in which the French sappers construct trenches so that they are hidden from the eyes of Ger. man aviators, “lI watched them at their gtask,” he says, “and they made it a work of art, covering the trenches most craftily with grass and leaves, so that even Ger. man aviators flying low would never perceive these pits along the wayside whence French rifle. men would pour withering fire upon the enemy's battalions.” IN SHORT ORDER —- LatestNewsHappenings Gather- ed From Here and There. TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS Convict Cousin’s Slayer Despite Insan. ity Plea—Woman Dies of Injuries In Auto Crash—Coal Pro. ducers Advance Price. Plans are town National Guard will cost $40,000, «feed Allen. which for the Armory comps President Wils liam A. Kei Homestead of murd i firet degree at boro fo Hing his 1° *3 14 fas os Christian vearold n, ghe refused to him. The jury retired at 3.10 P.M. and at 4 PP. 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