JEPPELINS RAD LONDON AGA Eight Persons Killed and Thirty- Four Injured. EAST HOLDS INTEREST Serbians Teuton Austro-German Advance Slow, But Steady—No Word From Bulgaria. Resist London, — Zeppelin airships have made another raid over London, drop- ping bombs. Eight persons are clared to have been killed and about 34 injured. is said to have been small The Home Office made ing report on the raid: the follow- portion of the London area, when a certain number of incendiary and ex plosive bombs were dropped. The ma- terial damage done was small. A few fires resulted, but they were quickly put out by the fire brigade. “At present it is only possible jured and that the casualties so far reported number {wo women and six men killed and about 34 injured With the exception of a soldier killed all these were clvilians.” Near East Helds Interest. The near east, with the Austro-Ger- man and Bulgarian invasions Serbia, the Anglo-French landing at Saloniki, the promised active interven: tion of Russia and the diplomatic pos: sibilities in Greece and Roumania con tinue be the centre of interest throughout the belligerent countries. to numbered by armies with equipment, are making a stubborn de fense of their country and while the Austro-German progress is steady, it is very slow and probably will become the Serbians are strongly éntrenched are reached Littie Change In West. Some disappointment is here at the decision of Italy not participate. Italy has laid claim great influence in the Balkans and known to have aspirations Minor, which the junction of Germans and Turks, it pointed would virtually bring to an end. With super fluous and excellent facilities, view that Italy is in a position than any of the Allies to lend a hand, and the hope is expressed that she will yet do is in is out, forces transport the is held in hetter 30 in the meantime hing situation tha Allies are close 1y in the in ternal many of the people ing against the Russia. wat developments Bulgaria, are averse to fight Allies, in iT'S AUTOMOBILE FOOT NOW. Operation Of Cars Causes salgia, Says Doctor. Washington the fliction of the human of it which has it discovered by president of the “Metatarsalgia” foot, is the af race, or that part and drives Dr. E. C automobile latest utomobiles was Rice Pedic Society operate the clutch with the right foot are presenting new and serious prob lems “Great is brought on the ball of the foot,” to pedie selence. presaure to bear said Dr and fourth matatarsal bones breaking down of the anterior versal arch, with metatarsalgia.” Dr. Rice has declared that absolutely srefuse to wear shoes and when comes to picking between a shoe that fits and a shoe that is stylish, the woman will take the stylish, regardless of the pain it causes her, or its gensibie it MINISTER KILLS INTRUDER. Episcopal Clergyman Shoots Young Man Found In Study. New Orleans. — The Rev. Byron Holley, rector of St. George's Episcopal Church, one of the most fashionable congregations in the e¢ity, shot and killed Lansing Pearsall, son of a prominent railroad man here. Dr Holley told the police he shot Pearsall thinking he waa a burglar. “The in. truder did not answer my questions as to who he was and what he wanted,” Dr. Holley said, “and when I ordered him out he made a motion as if to draw a weapon. | fired and the man fell.” INTERNED GERMANS MISSING. Six From Kronprinz Wilhelm May Have Put To Sea. Norfolk, Va.-~Missing since Sunday, six warrant officers from the interned German cruiser Kronprinzg Wilhelm are being sought by ships at sea and up the Chesapeake Bay, Rear-Admiral Beatty, commanding the Norfolk Navy Yard, reported the men’s absence to the Navy Depart ment, after he had been Informed of the fact by Captain Thierfelder of the Kronpring Wilhelm. BULGARS DECLARE ~ WAR ON SERBIA Charge Serbians With Begin- ning Hostilities. FIGHTING ON ALL FRONTS Sir Edward Grey Discusses Balkans in Commons, But Throws No Light On Saloniki Ex- pedition, London.—Bulgaria, by formally de- war against Serbia, became twelfth nation to engage in European conflict. The ostensible immediate declaration, according of the Bulgarian to the the the of the cause to Athens west Bulgaria, when 70 men were Sir Edward Grey, the British For- uation in the Balkans, but as he dealt with the diplomatic side of the ques- failed to satisfy the progress of the expedition landed at He did say, however, that the public and a8 wo . Expects italy To Aid Serbia. The French M. Viviani, Premier, in the French Senate, that Al- the belief “the in the Balkans.” delaying the military operations on Serbia are proceeding apace It is reported also that begun an offensive in danelles to keep the Turks busy The Russians are contin attacks in Galicia in an effor Austrians from the Roumanian frontier and prevent them from send- ing any further reinforcements against the Allies the Dar- Serbia. Attack On All German Fronts. In fact, there appears to be a gen- official Russia while the the re- German campaign pagne, of in port is a gain the initiative Even the Belgian cepted, British bombarding the along his coast. coast is not ex- German tions FORMALLY DECLARE WAR. Great Britain and Serbia Have Taken Action Against Bulgaria. London war on Bul Great Britain has declared 1 Jritish Foreign Office hat in of fact t Bulgaria has announced is at war with Serbia the ral powers, His Majesty’ ernment has informed Bulgarian Swedish RAria ae thi the Announces View she of 8 ROY hat and i= an «lly cen the government, through the Minister at who is in of Bulgarian between charge state of and London, that a Great Britain interests, War exists Bulgaria ACCEPTS NEW JERSEY HOME. President Makes McCall Estate His Summer Residence. President Wilson ae- Jersey's invitation to make Shadow Lawn, John A. McCall's Long Branch, N. J, his sum- mer residence Congressman Scully and more than of Jerseyiteas called on Washington cepted Now place at » the ‘resident Governor Fielder was unable to ac the committee on account of 2COTre ter, in which he urged the President to come back and “in _ the old familiar surroundings receive the glad tidings of your renomination.” The great estate was offered to the President at absolultey no The President, however, asked that he be allowed to pay the rent he has been accustomed to pay for his summer home, even though the committee de- vote the money to some charitable purpose. es SELLS AERO COMPANY. Have Interest in New Concern. New York Orville Wright has sold hia entire interest in the Wright Aero. plane Company at Dayton, Ohio, to a syndicate consisting of Willlam B. Thompson, Albert H. Wiggin, presi dent of the Chase National Bank of New York, and T. Frank Manville, of the H. W. Johns-Manville Company, according to an announcement made here. The Wright company, which controls all of the patefits on aero planes secured by Orville Wright and his brother, the late Wilbur Wright, is capitalized at $1,000,000, of which $800,000 is outstanding. Orville Wright owns 97 per cent. of the out standing stook. The purchase price could not be ascertained. HALL, PA. P—— ROUGH ON THE BOYS copyright.) ool yl wo tion.—News Item. RECOGNITION 10 FOLLOW MEETING | Latin-American Republics to Follow U. S. Plans. TO DECIDE FORM OF AVOWAL Notification Of Recognition Of Car. ranza As Head Of De Facto Gov. ernment To Go Through Arredondo. Washin Lansing ill call a conference this week of the diplomats the form in which recognition is to be de gton Secretary Pan-American to Arrange the facto government | by General Carranza Although formal responses have not | yet been received by the Brazilian and Chilean to the re | ports governments last week, after the decision to recognize | Carranza SUTANCES Were | given In advance of the conference to | of the! and Rio | Chile and Brazil were the policy of the Wash. | government : rd ia through mbassadors extended to ambassadors here sent to thelr informal! as diplomatic repressniatives United States in Santiago de Janeiro that in accord with !{ ington As S000 as formal manner and Chilean the meeting of the Pan-American confer will alled. The Ar Ambassador and the Uruguayan ister we received in the Brazilian here he ence gentine saw Secre vy Lansing Both i had received instructions | same form | United States d y adopt the tion as the The Bolivian and Guatemalan ministe the members of the Lions remaining have had Although conference conferénce, similar member zuelan Minister, t not a the Vene srether h other wit been with diplomatic representatives, has instructed to take identical action the I'nited States The ably reception of of rec formal act will ignition prob with Eliseo Arredondo, author of A note very likely will be pre him notifying him of recognition of General Carranza as the | head of the de facto government i occur this week ized General Car rania sented t representative 0 the | Moonshiners Believed To Have dered Him For Revenge. Elkins, W. Va —Bloodhounds failing fo locate the slayer of George Carr, a wealthy Pendleton county farmer and stock man, who was shot from ambush Friday, county officials now are | working on the theory that he was a! | victim of moonahiners, in whose prose. | cution he had been active Carr, who was 50 years old and un- | married, went on horseback late Fri | day evening after his cows in a fleld | near his home. Not returning in rea. | sonable time, his aged father and! mother made a search and found him with a bullet hole through his head. A moonshine still three miles from the Carr home was raided a year ago, the outfit being confiscated, but the | operators escaped. Carr was blamed by the moonshiners for having given [the information to Government offi- clals. Mur. the GERMANY TO EXPORT POTATOES. | Crop Estimated At 80,000000 Tons, Largest On Record. London. The German potato crop, estimated at 60,000,000 tons, is the largest in the history of the country, says a Berne dispatch to the Post. The supply i& so abundant that Germany has withdrawn the prohibition against exporting potatoes to Switzerland. $5,000,000 A WEEK FOR AID. That Sum Paid To Families Of British Soldiers. London. More than one million pounds sterling (85,000,000) weekly is being paid by the British Government to the wives and children of soldiers serving with the colors. This minis. terial statement was made in the House of Commons, KEEL LAID FOR ELEGTRIC WARSHIP Daniels Says the California Marks New Epoch. GREATEST THE ADVANCE | Secretary Of the Navy Declares Be. ginning Of Work On Dreadnought Propelled By Electricity Puts the United States Ahead. T keel of th superdreadnought inid Thursday at the Yard I speech concluding the brief the beginning the fighting will New York he O00 000 was », Navy Secretary Da work on California cra Marx vanced step taken in ing in many The superdreadnought first large pelled entirely by electricity FORTS the be og be 1" wil y vessel new War pro Secretary i been Jupi Daniels motors had sid electric thoro tested On ughly ter, and & mos! satis veloped Besides members Secretary Daniels eral Naval more G00 person H. Rock, ne ara Commander George const two ruciion a ana veled bolts center plates He plated into i} em Workme horses he position four n then ickel plac ed a silver just ahead of the poin the tablet ways where California’s bow reat The inunched California expected to be within 15 months, and to 1 placed in commission in about thi Youre The vessel will be of 32.000 ton: 625 length 62 will placement, feet and beam g feet twelve 1. h guns ubmerged tor She Carrs bin as well as having four pedo tubes. MAYOR BELL ACQUITTED. Verdict May influence Cases Of Thos. Taggart and Others Accused. Indianapolis Following the acquit tal by a jury of Mayor Joseph E. Bell, has been on trial for more than five weeks on the charge of elec. here er said he had no statement to make in regard to the disposition of the cases of more than 100 others who were indicted with the Mayor FRENCH CONSULATE VIOLATED. informed. i Paris.—The American Embassy in- | formed the French Foreign Office that, | the French consulate in that city, to] which American seals had been ap | } plied, had been violated by the Turk- | tion of the consulate archives, ZEPPELINS CURTAIL WORSHIP. Anti-Lighting Rule Stops Evening Services In London Cathedral, London.--It was officially announced Paul's Cathedral would be discon: tinued in order to conform with the regulations respecting darkness of streets, These regulations were pro mulgated by the city authorities to jessen the danger of attack upon the city by Germans in Zeppelin airships. GREAT BRITISH LOSSES. Operations At the Dardanelles Cost Country 96,809 Men. London. ~The total of British casu: altiea at the Dardanelles up to Oe. tober 9, according to official figures given here, was 98,889. Of this total, the number of men killed was 18957, of whom 1,186 were officers. Casual: ties of the Australasian contingents were 28,121. A MAY ASK FOR $240,000,000 in Peace Time. REVENUES $750,000,000 Increased Budget Due To Plans For Army and Navy Expansion and Needs Of State Department, Washington The largest estimates of government expenditures eve: of sub mitted to a Secretary the Tres ABUTY United States peace was presented for required by of the time of the next fiscal year law, for ! discussior commitieas ry session They SI0ONA; regular in and his h With an estimated in i aqgvan of the be Wil wiil President detail by Cabinet this week for na $150,000,000 With Crease defense of about last tasks partment aver Year together the cost of new imposed on the State De and nment ther branches 1 of the F 0g (Over bv reason war, it is probable will be a of about $1,240.00 total § 00 RIess Agree program for and navy y. it for the will additional execu ment Although fiscal must no estimate of receipts beginning J which the incre Year will take effect retary nas | McAdoo, offici vinced they cannot co than $7506.000.000 for tt ne believe that the $700,00 Faces $135,000,000 Deficit * ¥ i NOt BO over ¥i 000 revenue n session war next tention dn 0 beyon the free ures, however, present revenue resent BE (0 Gi Estimates PAriments ¥ Navy, a $135,000,0 FATHER OF 22 CHILDREN DEAD. Wisconsin Man Lacked Few Months Of Being Century. Marinette years old, resident Wis Pet a logging jobbe iron er Benedict, 99 r and former died here »f River, 4 was the father of 22 children, the old of whom Years There were four pairs twins He was born Canada in 1816 and was only a few months short of being 100 years old 5 old of oul is n 2,000 TEACHERS KILLED. instructors Reaches 8,000. Paria Since the beginning of the war 2.000 French public school teach. ers have been killed on the battlefield and 8000 have been put out of serv ice, according to statistics given out by the Ministry of Public Instruction. 20.000. There have been 700 of them MISS WILSON NOT ENGAGED. ts Emphatically Denied At White House. Washington. The White House of- ficially denled the report that Miss Margaret Wilson, the President's eld- est daughter, is engaged to marry F. E. Compton, of Chicago. “There is no foundation or basis for the report and it is wholly false,’” Secretary to the President Tumully stated. ———————— 21,000 LOST IN 10 DAYS. British Casualty List Reports 4.300 Fell Last Week. London. --British casualties reported since October 1 amount to more than 21.000. The woekond casualty list published gives 200 officers and 4,300 men. This brings up the total casual ties published in the London papers since the first of the month to 981 off. cers and 20,351 men. Story Kidney Remedy Beveral years ago 1 suffered with bad pains in my back, | was restless, | often getting up several times during the night My and 1 dropped in weight to 47 pounds. 1 con suited a well known Norfolk physician and be stated I had a very bad case of Kidney trouble i I saw your ment in | and purchased a bottle of Dr Bwamp Root fre iruggist recommended it to me. After | took three bottles, | felt greath 1 i I have taken Swamp -Koot sin ferent times I gained and 1 am CO menced very i i limbs were swollen advertise the paper fLilmer’s fter he ands, fi e I weil row, » Nt Pris of Virginia, do Barrow, | going wi personally County aforesaid eaid I, A. M. Bar y : for the County | State oF f3 whose name 18 sigr bearing ppeared before me made oath in and true A. M. BARROW We sold Mr. W. J. Ba in question har of the ve per in rrow most ang na n speak of Its action ntary terms E DRUG COMPANY, By E. W. Banford. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do You tes to Dr. Kil Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for & sample size bot- tie It will 3 will also receive malion, telling abo der. When writ this paper Reg dollar size bottles stores. — Adv. For Send ton cent & ils ner ut the Xx Planned to Reciprocate. . What car ir you, Sam?” HET nt § # Ya #40 10 i lored who asked Jones as the ox usually restaurant tion fo word Ww hier sure to sit & short check Gambler's Superstitions. 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