THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK — Oct. 25, 1914, Germans crossed Yser near Dixmude. Battle at Nieuport. Russians drove Germans from Vistula river and retook Lodz and Radom. Austro-Germans Przemysl. Heavy fighting in Bosnia. canal defeated near Japanese sank German cruiser Aecolius off Honolulu. Rebellion by De Wet and Beyers in South Africa. Oct. 26, 1914. German advance checked on the Yser. Battie between Rawa and the lijanka river. French steamer Amiral Gan teaume, loaded with refugees, sunk by torpedo or mine off Boulogne. Slayers of Archduke Ferdinand found guilty of treason. German property in France ta ken into trusteeship. Oct. 27, 1914, Allies captured Thourout and claimed Germans were driven across border near Nancy. Fierce battles between La Bas see and the Somme. New Russian army crossed the Vistula north of lvangorod. Russians drove Germans from Rawa. British dreadnaught Audacious || sunk off Ireland by mine or tor pedo. Germans coast. laid mines off Irish Oct. 28, 1914 Allies repulsed night attack near Dixmude and made gains in Ypres region and between La Bassee and Lens. Germans retreated before Rus sians advancing from Warsaw and ivangorod. Battie along River San. Hungarian cavalry division al. most annihilated in Galicia. Belgians defeated Germans Lake Tanganyika, Africa. on Emden sank a Japanese steamer Chitose re. German Japanese cruiser pelled attack of two ships. war Holland army massed on to prevent invasion. border Oct. 29, 1914, Allies gained near Ostend. west of Verdun. themselves Germans made gains Lille and southwest of Germans intrenched near Thielt Russians split opposing armies north and south of Piliza river. Northern treat. Allies took Edoa, Africa. Turkey began war on Russia by bombarding Odessa and Theodo- sia from sea. German army in re Emden sank Russian and French destroyer harbor. cruiser in Penang German airmen dropped bombs on Bethune, killing 19 women. Prince Louis of Battenberg re signed as first sea lord of British admiralty, being succeeded by Sir John Fisher, Oct. 30, 1914 Belgians flooded lower Yser val ley, compelling Germans to with. draw, Germans made gaing in the Ar. gonne. Russians, pursuing retreating Germans, captured guns and aero planes and retook Czernowitz. Austrians defeated near Tarnow Japanese, aided by indian troops, attacked Germans at Tsing. tau. German bottled up rican coast. Turkish torpedo boats bom. barded Odessa, sinking one Rus sian gunboat, three liners and French steamer, Russian and Turkish fought in Black sea. German reserves of 1914 called out. American commission sent food. stuffs to Belgium, cruiser Koenigsberg in Rufiji river on Af fleets Hope of Improvement. “Do you think the world is getting better?” “It ought to be,” replied the man who worries about his health, “There are more new medicines being in. vented every year.” Heavier Crop. “Now scientists say thut vegetables are susceptible to praise.” “I think I'l try that on my cap bages. It would help a heap if they all got swelled heads. "Louisville Courier-Journal, DANIELS NAVAL PROGRAM OUT Would Cost $502,482,214 In Five Years. ALL IN SERVICE IN Addition Of Marines retary Would Increase Output Of Naval Academy. 11,600 Bluejackets and Is Recommended-—Sec- Washington.—Official estimates of the Navy's part in the administration's billion dollar national defense pro gram were made public by Secretary Daniels. They that within five years it is proposed to spend $502, 482,214 on construction of new ships, development of aircraft, creation of a huge reserve ammunition the Na The five-year building program con of ©rs, show and of vy 16 10 dread scout construc naughts, 6 battle cruisers, B60 destroyers, 15 submarines, 8b coast d¢ tetiae marines, 4 gunboats, 1 ammunition ships, 2 fuel 1 rep ship. The sels will be built late in 1924 On naval aviation, it is expend $6,000,000 during the five ve and on $25 These figures, $48,518,127 for cor ready authorized tion Crus ship, spit al oll shi pe and air last and in proposed to ar: reserve munitions with the tion of 3 000 000 of al addition ships, now unde: the nipple or ruction, make up total of I i billion dollars to pended the nas na budge oh in aqdition Ww hic pprox B&B VER 11,500 Men To Navy. recom i mend » navy of _apprentic of 11 Suh rye the additional force of maz end so in brigadierg lieutenant AR Aas ai 14 firs and resery the remainde 3 will go toward nD mental expenses $18,800,000 Each For in tary Dreadnaughts annou gram Daniel to of the new battleships each dreadnaught will armor portion of may aq attr ibuted are higher demand It may reduced to ap Then enter Congre have rate #oO muct he demand for 1 mone aterial of be ag gre: stra vosuels on to f As that high other ty or the The pes follow: 500.000 present, so t he of recommended is as $17 5.000.000 too of each the Battle cruiser Seout ecru Degtrover 360.000 Fleet submarine Coast submarine Gunboats Hospital Fuel ship Repair ship 500.000 650.000 760.000 2.450.000 1.366.264 . 2.000.000 To Store Munitions: “In addition to the $8,000,000 to in crease the reserve of munitions, I have recommended in the regular appropria- tions an increase of $£1.178.980 for ordnance, in which | have included $480,000 for torpedo defense nets for battleships, and have also an increase of $286,000 for build. ings for the storage of guns and muni | tions. The reserve on hand now fully occupies the present storage facilities and it has been found necessary to have this increased space for storage to take care of the additional muni tions which I have recommended.” PROGRESSIVE AT AGE oF 101. Orville 8. Desmian To Vote For Woman Suffrage. Rome, N. Y.—Orville 8. Dorman, 101 years old, went to the polling place Saturday and registered. He will vote for prohibition and woman suffrage. ship MA SAYS, You SHOULD | COME RIGHT | HOME AR . G2 = MOTE 10 WOMEN + DENIED IN JERSE The Suffrage Amendment is Defeated. BIG VOTE AGAINST Complete But Unofficial Returns From the Twenty-one Counties Give a Majority Of About 42,000 Against the Resolution, woman uffrage ded by Mrs at the hes 14 aszociat the evening rural them Late 1 of the tha tead the slide the country con Nur again notably : 1 Newark’ themsael none of Not Disc ated (1 couraged. Although defe not 14 nave given upied with admission of defeat 1 en newed Oght “Although the elect bodied a of next wo ion in she in New feel much nu of this will impel us tle in this State promise spring apparently 1} this State gaid, “this will Jersey encour foi SOman : mar suffrage.” not end the fight “We the and iced by ived, to continue the bat Instead of quitting, have said we would, nber YOleR rece LEAVES $700,000 TO ORCHESTRA, i members Employes. estimated been be Cincinnati An amount by attorneys at £700,000 has queathed to the Cincinnati Symphony the will of Misa Cora Dow, prominent retail druggist, who died here Sunday. The will was left { for probate Thursday. Besides this, { Miss Dow remembered every one of her hundreds of employes in her will RUSSIA SEEKS NEW CREDITS, { i RELATIONS WITH MEXICO RESUMED Gen. Carranza Given Formal Recognition, Each Government Composing the Pan American Conference Will Present a Note Of E Recognition Te iseo Arredondo. till opposed to the { and that the tment the n other de PARTY no or the Mexico For tl} nient nee B. Parke American Embassy at will ih at retain ( Mexico City have authority equivalent t of charge will probably desig as charge oi Washington ‘1 interim { Mr RITHR Arred ad nza nate ondo either Villa Coins Millions Of Pesos. 0, Texas 6.0 General Villa pes ith and railroad gilver Hyer M3 MH OE w my his soldier The bullion was said from inloves silver 4 SHY confiscated Northe rn Chiln According to this Government hihi nint ng das out currency which 422 grains of refined silver per The new currency said to be sponsible for an increase of recruits to the Villa army bese n Ore sahua m a guthority. the Vil hua City | nd night is said to contain al iH operat turning peso in re WILSON REWARDS CONVICT. Who Prevented Jail Uprising. Pardons Man Washington a jail uprising, probably saving the warden's life, August Kusick, tenced at Seattle to six months’ im prisonment for bringing an alien wom. an into the United States, was doned by President Wilson tence would have expired November 21. Because he prevented Banking Houses. New York. Negotiations looking to the establishment i { Trade Conditions. London.-<Robert P. Skinner, Ameri district, are under way here, 000.000, and might be as large as $50. 000.000, reference to the effect of war regula tions on American commerce. r mE FROM U.S. 0 FRANCE VOIGE SENTIN AIR Arlington, Va., Operator Talks With Station at Paris. War Businoss Use Of Eiffel Tower For Com munication Between Continents. te! Arlington, hed bY Wireless between New York ephonic communicaliog Va., and Paris wa Americar {Compan The establis the Telephone and Telegraph Fra } Panan York DR. DUMBA AT THE HAGUE Repudiates Alleged Suggestion Of War Against United States. rrival at The intel {to the 1IDASERCOT reported in a dispateh of Dun Minis pondent Reuter's mpan ba was the Oa ter who he Au iam the Reuter correspondent sinterneant iH mi to the ended to make sn uld abstain ' He called the “Aus war ANG we any politic A] conversations stat ttrit ement at ris-Hungar United ited to him that should declare on States” an absurd inven. MICE DESTROY $200 IN BILLS. Fearing Banks, Hid in Attic. Delaware Farmer, Money Del Fearing to trust Paynter Joseph hid $200 in bille in a secluded the went to add a few “roll” and found that the shreds of was the num lose He (:eor Ee 5 wi Ath hi®= money, farmer of Angola awa apot in attic Rec dollars his mice hi ently he more d torn money in and made beds As it for Joseph ret he will have to bear the aecount in a it io im possible bers has town opened sn institution LATE WAR NEWS Great Britain has offered the Island of Cyprus to Greece as soon as Greece i intervenes in the war on the side of the Allies Sir Edward Carson announced in | the House of Commons that his resig. nation from the attorney generalship | was due to divergence of views in re | gard tc Near Eastern affairs, Bulgarian troops are being concen trated on the frontiers of both Rou mania and Greece, according to a Saloniki dispatch to Paris. Three di visions are being gathered near the Greek border, it is stated. French troops have succeeded in protecting the lower end of the Nish. Saloniki line and large additions to their forces are on the way to Saloniki, a dispatch from that eity states. The general movement of the Allies from Saloniki is said to be awaiting the concentration there of sufficient forces for their operations. * - - IS BLAMELESS Not Responsible for the Death IS SOLE OFFENDER of Young Boy Poisoned Error — Girl Student Gave Him Mercury in Mistake ~Wiil Go to Highest Court Through A was handed Dis Court Thomson and his wife aga nat Memorial Hosp ital Assoc of Monon r $20,000 damages for the death 12-yearold son Wi who dose of bichlor- at ision farreaching down in the here by the suit Pittsburgh det its United effect 51 Ww of John the ates trict H. 8 aeriini in o tion, gah Oi ths ir wa ide nurse mercury Hout a1 DBOELAal The pm everal hud a course suck possibly give Latin and ational training course also or pis inciudes man here is 8 vox department, and the cludes Vo wins piaving ine instruction hool building. ated near the Bastress Hotel, is as good as rur hools go, and i= kept in good repair Miss Bower opens up the every day teach her one small pupil The “school” 8 daughter of John Bubb, pro prietor of Bastress Hotel, and also president of the School Board is school age, but attend nd to keep the townahip s« al s« school and C8 is She not of 8 school princi teacher from getting lonely The teas does not She consider her “snap.” save it would easy and not nearly as tire 30 children as in building all day long and pupil is sald the her position a Just as teach to sit & school teach It one township must have a school in order to get the State This is based on the children of school age regardless of what school The State appropriation pave the teacher's salary, in is said, Rose the The action of of Wyncote, against Norritsown pike Company to recover heavy dam: ages for the death of her husband, Benjamin Schwartz, who was a law. yer in the offices of Congressman Moon, is being heard bofore Judge Swarts James Heckman, who was in the automobile with Schwarts, declared that the machine was overturned by runni guinto a pile of concrete. which had been left unguarded in the road between Melrose road and Ash. bourne avenue. State Chiropractors Elect. Pittsburgh. Dr. Edwin 8. Doutt, of Pittsburgh, was elected president of the Chiropractors’ Association of Pennsylvania, at the closing session of the convention here. Drs 8 J Farber and M. B. Palmer, of Daven port, Ia. and Dr. A. W. Marchand. of Philadelphia, were the principal speakers. Philadelphia was choses for the next convention. The other officers elected were: : Dr. Barl A. Griffiths, Titusville. vice president; Dr. William H. Butler, Me Keesport, secretary,
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