ATR THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK Aug. 30, 1914, Germans captured Amiens, France. Germans advanced in line from Amiens to Laon, forcing back the French left, Bombs dropped on Paris from German aeroplane. Japanese Kiaochow, troops landed near Preparations made to defend Paris against siege. Russians bombarded Thorn and Graudenz, Aug. 31, 1914, General von Hindenburg, after three days’ combat, vanquished the Russian invaders in the Ma- surian lakes region. Belgium made official reply to Austria's declaration of war. Japanese occupied two islands. Attempt made to wreck troop train near Montreal. Sept. 1, 1914, Allied left wing fell back in north- ern France. Germans reached Compiegne, 40 miles from Paris. Germans took many Russian pris- oners in East Prussia. Turkish army mobilized. More bombs dropped on Paris from aeroplanes and on Antwerp from Zeppelins, Name of St. to Petrograd, Petersburg changed Sept. 2, 1914, Government of France trans ferred to Bordeaux. reached Criel, near and then turned away Germans Chantilly, from Paris. German and French aeroplanes fought above Paris. Russians captured Lemberg, capi: tal of Galicia. Lodz, Poland, taken by Germans and Austrians. Montenegrins defeated Austrians near Bilek. Sept. 3, 1014, Martial law proclaimed in Paris Serbians defeated Austrians at Jadar. Germans approached the valley of the Marne, and took La Fere. Prince of Wied left Albania. Russians took Czernowitz, of Bukowina. capital China protested violation of her neutrality by Japan, Sept. 4, 1914, Germans crossed the Marne and attacked the French center, Severe fighting between Alost and Termonde, Belgium, British cruiser sank Austrian steamer Bathori in bay of Biscay. British gunboat Speedy sunk by mine in North sea. U. 8. 8. Tennessee took American refugees across channel and U. 8. S. North Carolina sailed for Smyrna. General Bobrinsky appointed Russian governor of Galicia. . Discovery That Promises to Be of Im- mense Importance to Country in the Midst of War, The discovery is announced method of manufacture of soap sugar, of which Germany has plenty, instead of from oil, which is scarce the past it has been sugar only in soaps ralue By the new method, ft claimed. the soap produced is not only fine and delicate, but it acts as efficiently in salt water as in fresh a fact that may make the soap valu- able for the navy Articles that formerly had to be sent to chemical laundries can now be washed with the new kind of soap. The finest kinds of silks, it is alleged, not only are not harmed by it, but their colors are brought out brilliantly and as new. In addition, the sugar soap seems to be responsible for a minimum of the wear and tear occa: sioned by old-fashioned cleansing soaps. that Hieroglyphics. “You seem interested in that Egyp- tian obelisk.” “1 am,” said the man with the faint grin. “There's no doubt that the plc: tures are funny. But the artist ought to have put in some reading to show what they're about.” Heat Oranges Before Peeling. Before peeling oranges, set them In the oven to heat for a few minutes and you will find that the tough white skin can be easily removed with the yellow rind. This makes the oranges much safer to give to children, Curb on Swiss Legislators. In Switzerland, on the demand of 60,000 voters, or of eight cantons, any law passed by the federal parliament must be submitted to the general body of the people for acceptance or re jection RUSS FORTIFYING FOR ANOTHER STAND Germans in Possession of Entire Brest-Litovsk Line. RUSSIANS STRIP COUNTRY Throwing Up Barriers To Hold the Germans While They Prepare For New Offensive——Little Booty Taken. London.—The Germans, session of the entire Brest-Litovsk line, have resumed the offensive in the Baltic provinces and are pressing the Russians both in the districts south east of Mitau and to the east of Kovno In an effort to reach the main line ot railway which passes through Vilna and Dvinsk to Petrograd. This may, in time of the al present troops in the 1 who are ret Litovek and the of in full pos the operat using Rus prove most German fons although they are uit of the iring Urs ¢ line It is he fall fortress however Brest-Litovek, of ( expected of followed Kovno, shal von forced cut off is bel been by that armies of Hindenburg the anoth the retreat of th ieved here, however ipiish report © POT Ferdina: ez Litovak | Jose pa or movable the invaders are unable t Russians Strip Country, T he deploy £ d Yo t reser ral 0 . Petrograd main Russian Bobr Army the Pri on greater and anoth along the ed pressure nosed posed to carri t in of the have 20 I Brest -Litov weeks is entrated on the line of For some past work of country in th rear of the Czar's armie stock and be 1 been vigorously prosecut fort uated are more than heaps of debris The the pol 3 i Russians, in whicl fact, adopting Nap ftr ean! are icy oved fatal to As the liz battle dd: conditd pr leon vard ons become i of Germany and like equi armament initioning has | n restored risk and iis er wherever and retarded orgies AWAY topographical conditions favorable emporary stand oppor RUSSIANS TO FAST. Entertainment For Sev. eral Days. Petrograd The Holy prescribed a period of fasting of three days, beginning September 8 The the Interior has been re to forbid entertainments ano playing of music throughout that although work Is to continue as Synod hw the September 8 is the day of the cnurch celebration of Russia's liberation from the invader Tamerlane, the Mongol leader, who made his way at the head of his men almost to Moscow in 1395, visiting unusual cruelties upon people, CONFIDENT OF FINAL VICTORY. change Messages. Paris — Minister and General Joffre following joint Duke Nicholas: “We are full of confidence that final victory will be won by your arms and we are proud to cooperate with such glorious soldiers.” The Grand Duke replied as follows: “The agreeable relations existing between the supreme commands of all the allled armies are certain to warrant the glorious end, which, with God's Bein, we will attain” READY FOR WINTER CAMPAIGN. recently telegram sent to Army Supplied With Cold Weather Clothing. Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. Y. ~The Army and Navy Departments announce that a sufficient supply of German tectors for all requirements of the winter campaign has been provided. Eng HE 7 i Copyright.) [ERRIBLE BLOW | | [0 GEN. PERSHING Perish By Fire. ONLY ONE SON IS RESCUED All Had Burning Quarters Believing Escaped From At Fire Department Centered Presidio, Energies On Flames. Mrs nd t ht n, Mary Margaret, seven, and Helen i 3 cated and burns dre Aine six eight, were d in a fire which sumed their quart Fran Warren at the Lett the Pres when he the floor San RCO is bein at Was pi dead when iffocated and [feet Relatives Saved. Oo loswell a tenant Boswell nd n ner maid leaped to the grou Boswell's HAITI TO RATIFY TREATY. Prompt Acceptance Of U. 8. Protec. torate Expected. Washington the proposed American treaty by the Haltlan Parliament forecast in dispatches to the State partment from Davis at an Prince President D'Artiguenave, Prompt ratification of protectorate WAR | 1 Charge Port head of the new government, is committed to the convention, and is believed to have assurances of sufficient support from senators and delegates to secure favor. able action within a few days He presided over the Senate for several colleagues It became known that plans of the United States for putting Haiti in order contemplate calling upon the War Department, if necessary, to fur- nish officers for the island police from its fine corps of non-commissioned of. ficers who have developed and com- | here only for a complete financial protec torate and the administration of cus- tom-bouses, but for a native police Americans, AIRMAN DROPS 2,000 FEET, Sublieutenant John McLarty Falls Out | and Is Killed. - London.~Sublieutenant John Me. larty, of the Royal Naval Flying | Corps, was killed while flying a sea. | plane over Southampton water on the English coast. The machine met with a mishap and McLarty fell out, drop ping 2,000 feet. MANNING NEW DIRECTOR. Succeeds Dr. Holmes As Head Of U. 8. Bureau Of Mines. Washington. President Wilson ap- pointed Vannoy H. Manning, of Holly Springs, Miss, director of the Bureau of Mines, in the Interior Department. He succeeds Dr. J. A. Holmes, who died recently. Mr. Manning was as sistant director of the bureau. GOVERNORS REVIEW NATIONAL GUARD The Massachusetts Militia Marches Through Streets. MOB LAW HAS NO DEFENSE Goldsborough Declares That By irreligious Sentiments Expressed Are Un and Un.Churchlike Biease American, pany Ang alt field SIKNARI ANC baggage tr SNnator Ain Henry +0¥, Nelson with Gos rors Cole when liberty gona; Gov. Edward « RI Maine fo rier (ONS and Adame, Colorado Richa of rd 1. Manning, of when a Gov South Iynching took place in his state the county had $2000 to the family of the to pay tim Vic U. 8 LEADS IN EXPORTS. Country Forges Ahead Of the United Kingdom. The United States for ite history now exporter made public Washington the first time in the world as an Figures just by the merce show the fiscal totaled $2 $£2.170.100,000 for the next largest an increase of 17 that American exports in year ended June 30 last 768.600.0000, compared with the exporter per cent This was with last vear, and a decrease of 30 per cent. for the United Kingdom. BATTERY FOR U.BOATS TESTED. In Charge “Much Pleased” With Edison Invention, New York.—The first official test of use in submarines, in gas, was made at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. At the conclu of the test on submarine K.§, Lieut. J. E. Bailey, in charge, said he was “much pleased” with the bat. teries. Within a few days the sub bours as an additional test of the bat. tories. LAAN U. 0. A. M. COUNCIL MEETS, Order Has 26,316 Members and $739, 941 In Bank. Concord, N. H.—The annual session of the National Counell, United Order of American Mechanies, was opened here. 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Tie Of Coal Under Base Enter Home in Auto Vein Robbers inm ates, Fiece mobile, railors and turned home irned die for Braedon’'s action ie He forty wife was being the ar she re friend. He imself with i revolver on bh NO reason as friends years old and his old by his was four {wen ty-four ear step ildren coal royalties were started Coal Com pany and based on money coal possessed Grifhn tract in the Lackawanna coal and to $328.908 Lackawanna Suite for ounting the The io CASeE Ae be f due for from taken the North Scranton by lessee and Mrs. David P their fiftyeighth wedding anniversary at their country home, Riverside. Rev. Lefever is seventy pix, and Mrs. lLefever, seventy-four years old. Rev. Lefever for many years served as a Reformed minister in various mission fields, Rev celebrated Howard Proctor, of Collingdale, was killed in a fall at the Eddystone plant, of the Reming ton Arms Company, Chester, was working on a scaffold, about thin ty feet above the ground, and made a misstep. Horace Neumoyer, of Macungie, candidate for Commissioner of Lehigh County, caught a threepound black bass in the Perkiomen which gave him such a fight that he has a sprained shoulder. Dr. Ethelbert D. Warfield advised the Board of Trustees of Wilson Col: lege that he had accepted the presi dency and would assume charge at the opening of the term next month. Members of Zion Lutheran congrega- tion, Northampton, held a meeting to discuss an anonymous letter, complain. ing that the salary of the pastor is too high, and should be reduced from $1,200 to $1,000 TROOPERS WATCH | AUTO SPEEDERS Ce in Enforcement Of lice Operate With Highway Motor Laws BANU other ir rdens will the streams walers are inspection be started and lumber regions the ducing and n extend to those pro coal Predicts Depression After War, Charles A. Si pert, addressed ber of War" would feel ibely, the merce a statistical ex. Harrisburg Cham. on “Businesg After said ASerica the depression when war orders ceased and that preparations to avoid this id be made. Europe owe us money, he declared, and will not have the funds buy products. He sald peace only could come after freedom of the seas had been guaranteed and there were inter national tariff schedules and Interna. tional ownership of communication and mails Commn the He that shou then will to Suggests Arbitration. A complaint filed with the Publle Service Commission by E. E. Boyle, of Centreville, against the Pennsylvania Railroad, alleging removal of a siding was suggested by Chairman Alney as gether. The chairman stated that he the expense of a hearing. Hours Not Restricted. Attendants of insane patients or nurses in charge of such persons do not come under the operation of the hour limitations in the women's em. ployment law of 1913, according to an opinion given to Dr. John Price Jack. son, Commissioner of L&bor and In dustry, by Attorney General Brown. York Makes Complaint, The city of York filed a complaint with the Public Service Commission against the charges made by the York Water Company for water used in con. crete work on the city's streets. In addition, complaints were filed against rates charged for service to citizens,