THE EUROPEAN WAR A YEAR AGO THIS WEEK Nov. 1, 1814, Allies took Mariakerke. Allies crossed the Yperlee and occupied Bixschoote. Montenegrins bombarded Catta- ro and advanced in Herzegovina. Austrian movement checked at Nadworna. Desperate fighting at Tsingtau; the city in flames. German squadron under Admi- ral von Spee defeated British squadron under Admiral Craddock off Chile coast; British cruisers Good Hope and Monmouth sunk. Turks bombarded Sebastopol. Nov. 2, 1914, Germans captured Messines. Allies took with bayonet. Ramscapelie Russians advanced on East Prus- sia, Germans retreating on three fines. Austrians and Serbians in battle near Rovrye. Austro-German forces in Poland made another stand. Russians and Turks fought near Trebizond. Turks began advance on Egypt. Anglo-French fleet began bardment of the Dardanelles. bom Germans mined coast of Asiatic Turkey. Martial law proclaimed in Egypt. British admiraity closed North sea to commerce. Germans gained ground east of Scissons and Vailly. Allies checked Germans in Ar gonne region. at Belgians trapped Germans Furnes by ruse. Austrians stormed Sabao. British cruiser bah, Arabia, the town bombarded Aka and sailors occupied Turks threatened Suez canal. British submarine D5 mine in North sea. Rockefeller Foundation ship sailed for Europe. sunk by relief Nov. 4, 1914, Germans lost along the Yser but repulsed allies south of Verdun and in the Vosges. Terrific fighting in Ypres region. Russians captured Bakalarjewo, drove German left wing back toward Biala and Lyck and dis lodged rear guards from Kola and Przedborz. Austrians defeated on entire front from Kielce to Sandomierz, Japanese captured guns and 800 prisoners at Tsingtau. Germans defeated British in Ger- man East Africa. Russia began invasion of Arme. nia. German cruiser York mine in Jade bay. sunk by Austrian cruiser Kaiserin Eliza- beth sunk by Germans to prevent capture. American warship sent to Bei rut to protect Christians. Nov. 5, 1914, Germans repulsed at Arras and Armentieres. Germans made further gains in Argonne region and the Vosges. Russians captured Miava, north of Warsaw. British mine sweeper Mary sunk in North sea, England and war on Turkey. France declared England annexed prus. island of Cy Turks won in Kara-Killissa and Tehan districts. Nov. 6, 1914, Allies retook Soupir tured German trenches Meuse and east of Verdun. Battie raged around Ypres. French trapped Germans in Ar. ras. and cap- on the Russians reoccupied Jaroslaw, Austrians retreating along entire Galician front. British ships coast. Turks bombarded Batum. Austrian airmen dropped bombs on Antivari, shelled Belgian Placing Him, "Pop? “Well? “Is the weather man the man who predicts what kind of weather we are going to have?” “No, the weather man predicts the kind of weather we are not going to have.” Equivocal. “Are you in favor of this anti-kiss ing crusade?” “1 certainly wquld set my face against the practide.” WAY T0 TURKEY GLEAR T0 TEUTONG To Send Aid to Constantinople's Defenders. GERMANS GAIN AT DVINSK United In Serbia, Entente Allies Arranging To Invading Armics Send Big Force Against Them, London.—The German Army which crossed the Danube at Orsova has Joined hands with the Bulgarians, who invaded Serbia near Prahovo, and the Central Powers now have an open road through Northeastern Serbia and Bul garia to the Agean Sea and Constantd } They are thus in a ition to send and rail Turkish strengtl po river and greatly by way allies, their who thereby to lulgarian will be South. ywrthern pot Fighting Continues In The invasion the n¢ ro4:ermans iecure Hel ents Coming. f PORTER CHARLTON GUILTY American Given Six Years and Flve Months For Murder. tO a tered Ag the in jail n months, he will have to of an to all pri beginning of the w another month wllowance of one vear granted swoners by ar BANK ROBBERS USE GUNS. Shoot Bookkeeper, Force Cashier To Open Safe. Marble Falls, men held Texas Two unmask up and robbed the Fir National Bank $2.000 fatally wounding Robert H % bookkeeper ed here of Heinetz The robbers escaped to ward the Color pursued b Hei abdomen reach a pistol robbers then ado river ¢ half a dozen posses of citizens netz i hot through the attempted to desk. The forced Walter safe Page, assi to open the AMERICAN CONSULATE MOVES. Serbian Government Nish To Tchatchak, Washington The American at Nish, Serbia, moved to Tchichak, according to a dispatch received from American Minister Voplicka, at Bucharest, Rou mania The American consulate moved with the Serbian Government and all other foreign consuls and mis- sions Follows From con- sulate has been $5,000,000 MORE BRITISH GOLD. First Of Numerous Shipments For Morgan & Co. In. New York.--Five million dollars In gold sovereigns from Canada were re. ceived by the Assay Office here, the first of numerous anticipated ship ments of about this size. The money was for the account of J. P. Morgan & Co., and is only about one-fifth the gize of recent gold shipments made here from Canada for their account. KILLS MAN SHE WED 7 TIMES. Repeated Divorces, Woman Uses Pistol, Sullivan, Ind.-. and a work afte: ttend the achool for eight hours humane and im in per week y this portant decision no one interest can object “These jurtly the wards of will not distres children are Commonwealth and it harm or to come to them.” Broomall To Appeal Ruling. The Attorney General's Department announced that the State immediately an appeal to the Supreme the decision of Judge | the Delaware County the Commonwealth can maintenance of insane | would enter from Broomall, Courts, that for of The Montgomery and County Courts ruled that the State can collect. Attorney-General Brown issued the following statement regarding the Case; “The deciegion of Judge Broomall in! Delaware county in which he denied the petition of the Commonwealth for an order on the guardian of Walter Clarence Arnold, an inmate of the | Norristown State Hospital for the In. sane, for the amount due for main. tenance from January 18, 1810, to De- cember 1, 1914, does not touch on the recent Act of June 1, 1815, and Is con. trary to the decisions of Judge Stew. in the have | rep. 1 A Judi wartz, of » ry ' " 1} Wf Annis both of nwealth Broomall” ® % be apr« d to the © f i Thor £ right o Teme Stock From lilinois Pennsylvania L Board ve Stu the Ale wk Sani- following quarantine and moutl e on and after idment t = foot 5 sheep, otl raminants originate in any part der Federal will be permitted to be un pur ruminants, inated in the State Te r Fodorsl under i feral + of Illinois, 1 loaded Pennsylvania for pose. Cattle or swine, which ori of Iinois any sheep, other restricted’ bandled in regulations: »d to be shipped to aded in Ot accordance will through, but not Pennsylvania No cattle, ruminants, or Federal be per who Pp her swine, of Iii ‘exposed,’ will be per pass through Penn purpose.” originate in the nder State Federal ‘closed.’ or ‘modified’ quarantine, mitted to enter or vivania for any State Urges Vigilance. Following a conference between Brumbaugh and Commis. sioner of Labor and Industry Jackson the panic attending the Pittsburgh box factory fire, the commissioner is sued special instructions to all State ingpectors and department employes to call attention of owners of build ings and employers to any fire hazards and solicit the aid of the residents of communities in th Governor on work of securing Officials of the depart. ment raid that the fire and panic Act of 1909 removed from the jurisdiction of the department the regulation of improvements class cities said he felt disaster Commissioner that the Pitts would result in re Jackson burgh Present Swords To State. Two swords carried in the Civil War by General Alexander von Schim- melfennig, who commanded the Sev. enty-fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers, were presented to the State by his daughter, Miss Bertha M. von Schim- meifennig, of Brighton, Mass. i — Organize Account Board. The State Doard of Accounts, whose appropriation was vetoed last spring, was organized, the Auditor General's Department arranging to meet the ex. penses. L. F. Hess, Luzerne was selected as secretary,