Hi ii ipm KVEXIXG LBD0BB PlIILADBLVUIA, FB1DAV, OOTOBMlt 30, 1913. e f$pMHrFWmrwi' ' ' "" ' ' f k GERMAN INVASION i KEIiATIVE OK 1UIK3IIAM YOIN0 ITT TO DKATH IN MBXU'O CITY V I General C. II. May Aicramentc Lived in New Orleans NKW "Itl.KANM. I.n . Ht !9 - Ui-n-rml f II Mh Amitmenle, formetlv ptesldcnt of the American colon v In Mexico rit, wait executed In the Mexi can innltal 1ft days ko. according to dative of the lull" PLANS REVEALED Teutons Mass Great Force le"'mvwn.hT'r,- al TCipI With Trnimnnrts nnnham voting, ami m r' ma at, .iyiv,! vun iidiispuiLs , Io Wil(( ( clnw frr,li( uf ,)rn,,n,, ,.or. , for Attack flrlo IMsr. The ihiii,if- nts.iirit menle nnii rut nlvi n In th, I' Mm Asm- ITALIANS' DRIVE MAKES PROGRESS ON IS0NZ0 LINE Further Advance in Tyrol Threatens Riva Fall of Gorizia Expected 1 1 MVS,SS GERMANS OPEN NEW ATTACK TO REACH DVINSK BRITISH FORTIFY COAST ! GERMAN CONSPIRATORS i many prisoners taken I BLAMED FOR BIG FIRES i LONDON. Oct . -The British War Orfi. Is in p session of information wVith pnces beyond doubt that tier many Intends in the near future to at tempt n l.mJmg on Knglish soil. The irvasum is planned to lake place on the cc.ii-t of Kent. Just south of the Isle of She,,pi More than four artn corps of tlrst mo Merman troops weie told off for the itillleh expedition. Lord Kitchener, the Secretary ef War, long w.t otber mllltar men who have been watching the disposition of German forces, have been puttied for some time by the nlRciiLr fiom aitlve service of several corps of tlermanv's best veterans. 3 no trace of the troops could be secured on the battlefield, spies were sent Into Holland llclglum and Germanv. These spies unearthed the Information that the troops were quartered near llio Kid Canal where a big fleet of war ship end transports Is being HeP' uy tn0 German Admiralty.' The German plan wib to swoop down on the Kivllsh coast at a spot where they would bo least expected, yet within striking distant e of London. Plimlly the mouth of toe Thames was selected For weeks thousands of Hittlxh troops have been dinfted Into this area, and have bcei hu"y digging trenches on the Downs overlooking the UnnliMi channel. Along the beach from Heme bay to a point opposite the Isle of Shepney barbed wtie entanglements have been erected and iiuns planted to sweep the coast Most of the wire entanglements wore stretched on low ground, which Is sub merged at b.Rh tide. Only when the tide Is in couM ii landing be expected, for ot.ierwisa ihr flatness of the beaili would mean a match of more than a mllo In wet tand The town of Canterbury Is ciammed with troops uii'l machine guns. Heavy suns havt been moved down from Wool wich Arsuul The warehouses nre tilled with nmr. umtlo.i Two Men Huy Strip of Land on MHine Coast Call It Experimental Station mUTI.ANM Me. ct 2! Mvsterv surrounds the conalrtu Hon of a new wire less plant which. It Is liellevnl. Involves Herman Inlerexlt. (i II. I letter ml Kmll K. Mayer pur chafed a strip of land on the Maine rnnst. savin thev were froing to rotwlrwt a wireless station to conduit experiments for the fulled Stales tlovernment. How ever, the land wai bought In Mavor's name Hoth men hc nppnrentlv Herman Fifty Days of Hindenburg's Offensive Characterized by Heavy Drive Supplies for Allies Destroyed Lust Night in Seattle, Balti more and New York Mu nition Factory Damaged SEARCH FOR LEADERS NKW YOUK, Oct. 2t Four fires entailing a loss or mora than half a million dollars' worth of sup plies being shipped to the Allies dostrov od piers In Seattle, a munition plant and pier In Baltimore and damaged a steam ship In New York last night. All of the tiros were of supposed Incendiary origin, believed to have been stnrtod by mem bers of the pro-tlcrman conspiracy which Secret Service agents nro bending every effort to solve. That there is a person or persons higher tip who financed the schemes ol the live active plotters Fav Scholz. Hieltung, Klcnzte and Docseha, who are under ar restIs the firm belief of the Federal in vestigators. The fire at Seattle destroyed a pier oc cupied bv Dodwell ci Co.. Ltd., agents for the niuo Funnel Line of Hrltlsh steamships, entailing a loss of piobably more than S.V101100. The Blue Funnel Line ships hnvo been taking barbed wire, machinery and Im plements of war across the Pacific. The Islon on her next trip was boohed to stop at Vladivostok with supplies for Russia. At Baltimore, Piers 34 and 3R, at Locust Point, used ns bonded Government ware houses and stored with more than $12300 worth of Imports, consisting principally of china, earthenware ond liquors, were imo'i'ii itv tv i i ii.'c? i destroyed by fire that broke out at 7 .V) "' ' ' "" ' l" ""'"'e' 'ol..L inlirhl GREEK DITLOMIT DENIES ROM!:. Oct . Slight advances by the Italian troop 0T nirTJCt A MIA WOOI?! O I '" th' Monte Nero son and on theCarso IN 1 ILKO AlL) VliOOLLO P''faii are recorded In last nl.hr. of. ii '""u"'!" ' I ilclsl statement, while Austrian attacks I were reoulsed In the Torra Valley and In the Plava sector, on the Isonio front the Italians have c aptured M1 prtMnera. including 111 officers, and have taken a mortar, 21 machine guns and a quan tity of other material In the week end ing October 17. The Austrlnns are lushing relnrerce- i metita to th" Italian front to withstand the Italian offensive, hut the belief is cxrrossed In olllclal itrcles hero that these reinforcements will not be able to port pone the fat: of Goriala, about which Italian effort has centred for some time. It Is ex pert oil also tnat Ulva, at the head of Lnko Oarda, will soon be In the hands of the Italians The official statement Issued by the War Olllce last night follows: "On the evening of October 25 an enemy attack on our position In the Torra Val lev, preceded by an Intense artillery and rllle fire, was repulsed with serious loss. "In the Monte Nero 2one the severe temperature did not diminish the actlvltv or spirit of our offensive. Fresh prog ress was made on October 27 against the VfKlll forts. W- dislodged the enemy from strong Intrencliments and took 79 prisoners and one machine gun. "In the Plnva sector a large contingent I of the enemy's Infantry attacked on Oc tober 27 our positions before Cllobna nnd was repulsed, leaving in our hands 2 prisoners. Including two officers. "On the Cnrso plateau "n October 27 our troops succeeded vlth bombs and ex plosives In capturing several tremhes and dispersing the enemy. "The net result ot the operations from, October 21 to October 27 along the Isonzu front was the capture of JM1 prisoners, Including 113 officers, one mortar, four band grenades, 21 machine guns, moro than a thousand lilies and a quantity of other material 5064 AUSTRIACI PRESI IN UNA SETTIMANA DA LE FORZE DI CADORNA FIGHTING WEST OF RIGA Puo' Ormai Salvaro la Piazza di Gorizia LONDON. Oct 2 Excepl around Riga and IJvinsk, where the Germans are renewing their efforts to reach the Dvina lllver, and near Csar- i torvsk, on the Styr, thero has been no heavy lighting In the ttusfllan arena , , . ,. r, . ' KnfTaenirnts on a small scalo have Dopo Tre Giorni di Spaventoso , t,i..n piBrp Wet 0r wga. showing that tt..-. j: r ,.,,(,. TvTinlr ' tr.e ijermans are attacKiiiK in a new u- Uragano di Granatc, iNiento , iavtlon nithPP, lll0lr ,,,, aU(u.k ,1BV(, been from the south and southwest of that ilty, where they were checked. On the Stvr and In Uallcla the Sertuan offen sive, according to the Uuselan report, has been stopped. The repulse of Russian attacks In the Dv Insk roglon and near tho central part of the line, and success for General von Llnslngen's troops In the southern sector are recorded 111 the German official state ment Field Marshal von Hindenburg's nrmy has repulsed Russian attacks made against the positions recently taken by the Germans northeast of Oarhunowka, In the Dvinsk sector, and German troopi have ognln occupied tho cemetery of Sznszuly In this region, evacuation of which was reported yesterday Two ofll ecrs and IV) men wetc taken prisoners. The failure of a strong attack by the Li iXDON, Oct. 29 A statement issued todav bv the Orcek Legation dcnlei that Greece Intends to assume an attitude of hostility toward the Allies troops now on Greek soil. The statement follows "Latelj there have appeared In tho press various items of news derived from German ustrian and Bulgarian Journals and news apt mica and bearing upon tho attitude and 'mentions of Greece, such as a nnthlen! mission of M. SophoulU (a former Governor of Macedonia) to King Ferdinand the refusal of King Con stantino to re eive Ministers of the En tente Powers and Intentions by Greece to menace the security of the allied troops at Salonicn. and so forth. "The Greek Minister has received tele graph instruction from Premier Znimis to contradict. In the most categorical manner these rumors, which. In spite of repeated denials, were propagated even In Athens, and the malevolent object of which Is onlv too evident In the en deavor to prejudice public opinion nnd sow suspl, ton of hostility between tho Entente Powers and Greece." The buildings vvei c worth JWO.tiOO. For week extra cordons or ualtimoie nnd Ohio Hnllroad police hove watched the piers, in antUipallun of a possible attempt to lire them ,and the great grain elevators at the ends of the piers. The llaltlmurc plant of the Poole En gineering company was swept by a lire which originated In an oil tank. The I'oole company Is making a larce number of shells for the Russian army. The New York fire was discovered on Imard the steamship Horovlan, under charter to the French Line, as she lay ot Pier SI. North River, preoaiatory to sailing this morning with a cat go of munitions. TEUTONS TAKE RAILWAY TOWN IN SERB DRIVE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE UUOWS WEAKER. VIENNA REPORTS VIIiNNA. let 2!i That the Italian of fensive Ik lolliipsiiig Is Indicated b the followiim olllclal statement. Just Issued b.v the Austrian War olllce: "The Italians have not renewed their attacks against our positions nt Doberdo. A second arm.v Is continuing Its attacks EZ10 GARIBALDI FERITO ROMA, Oltobre. 1 ferltl proventlentl dal fronte dl bat taglla ed I soldatl Che accompagnatto questl ferltl portano notizle dolla grande offenslvn Inlzlata recentemente dal gen cralo Cadorna rontro la llnea dl reslst enza austrlaca Nclla eola zona dell'lson zo all Itnllam hnnno catturato In una ct tlmana ben 8031 prfglonle-., fra cut 113 uf flrlall ed hnnno preso nl nemlro un olilce, i mltragllatrlcl ed una nunntlln' dl altto matermle da guerra. Oil aiistrlncl on In vinnn In tiiita fretta rlnfoisl sul fronte italluno, ma in questl clrcoll al lilttnc Itusslnns against troops of the army che questl rlnforzl non r'tisciranno n pospoire la caduta deflnltlvn delta pl ascxa dl Gorizia contio ul si sono in nuestl ultlml tempi concentratl tuttl gll sforzl degll Italian!. Tuttl coloro che rllornano dal fronte dl i.n,t....iin ,ii.iiin ..tin a ntenaraslone dl artlgllerla che precedettc roiiensiva e chu j uviiisk. so inr enc oniy tesun nas occn duro' tro ginrnl fu iualche cosa dl ter- i an enormous loss of men. Despite tho rlblle. Era un Inferno per k11 attlglleil I mass of heavy siege guns brought from Italian! r doveva essere uualcho cosa dl KonlgRbern to lllng showers of metal, assal peggiore per coloro In mezzo a cut Dvliu-k remains be.vond the range of tho le granatc e Rll shrapnels scopplnvnno German lire Gil Italian! stanno ora raccogllendo i Yet tlie Importance of the attack Is fruttl della loro slstomatlca distruzione ; too great to allow It to be abandoned, del nostl dl osscrvnzlone nemlcl. che la, on Hhidenburg seems determined to settlmana scorsa ernno tuttl ellmlnatl e reach Dvinsk for tho purpose or sntlsfy nelle muni desll ltnllnnl. Questa peirtitu Ins public opinion, nnd the Germans nre e' stntn giavlsslma per gll nustriacl gl- I now preparing a new plan of attack. Gen aechc' hn rldotto Taccuratezza del loro i ernls von Buclow and Lauetii,tcln. with tjro i four divisions of von Mackensen's army. .' , ... . .n,, j have nirlved from the south to operate Le forae 'tallane sone . ora In solido Ulga-Dvinsk fronts. General Rus- possesso della Ctma Fre Id, . In. . lrzll determined not to jield. and Vhri. che c uno degll amtoli el formlda- , 1C ,s u b lie trlatmolo .11 difesa dl Tolmlno Giossl roroRts-Rlu, marsnes nni n approaches rlnforzl nustriacl che ernno stntl con- , ... centrall nelle viclnnnze di Gorizia sono lu "'" p stall costretti a rltlrnrsl, ma essl Incen- I dinrono una etesa lona dl cumpngna per ! Wilson Gives Job to Gunner s Widow protcggersl contro un Insegulmento. WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. President Wll- 01 Prince Leopold or Bavaria near Thtsnerss ts nnnounced. General von Llnslngen's nrmy. In the southeni sector, has riptured Rudka. to the west of Caartorysk. Yesterday wns the Both day of Marshal von Hltulenburg s nrrenslve against Bonwu Teller cCq Sfte xScxxtaftitSJiob cfOrtgihationA CHESTNUT AT 15 STREET la f i Jeunes Filles Fashions Specialized Stylcyfor the Cofcgc Miss and Debutante in Formal Taillcur and Lounge Suits. Misses' Costume Suits TThe y-of J-T f"J Jeanne Lanvm earned ovl m the long-coated Ruuian models. S'dl( velvet, chiffon velvet, Rodier duvcl;n enriched with furs. In rvhile, Anaconda, Afriquc and other fashionable shades. Prices $65, $98.50, $110, $285. SPECIAL VALUES SATURDAY. Rcco 11 testn del comunlcato ufllclnle TEUTON RUSH IN SERRIA CHECKED. PARIS DECLARES PARIS ' . t ."i The Austro-German advance Into uorthwehtern Serbia has been clu KeJ a cording to an olllclal comm.ima'ie mi the Balkan sltuutton Issued bj ihf French War OHlce today. It follows "Since Oi tobei 26 the Austrlans have contlnu d to bombard the Montenegrin front south of the Drlna River, but with out anv 'esiilt Near Vlcegrad tho enemy s advance has been checked. Aus-tro-Gern an attacks In tho direction of Gatzko were repulsed " THE WEATHER Continued from I'llKe One hoviuiiiva Heights, said to be the key to the foi'tifliatlons which surround it Tbo olllclal account spoke of "long and snnguinary fighting" as preceding tho Bulgarian capture of Plrot fortress Mast of Vlcearad (nn Aui-trlan town 10 ml'es from tho Serbian western frontleri, .aid a Vienna olllclal statement, vvhero the Serbians have lor a lonrf time been n few miles across the boundary upon Aus trian soil, thev have ut last been driven Into their own tertltor by un Austrian advance along both sides of the Kalaula I liver Two Hanking uttacks against us by Montenegrins (whose frontier is a few miles south of Vlcesrndl were repulsed, said the olllclal statement The French, according to German dis patches, have nlrcndy landed 15O.U00 men. w Ith 100 guns, nt Salonicn. Forts defending Vnrnn. the chief Bul garian port on the Btnck Sea. were badly damaged bv the bombardment of Russian warships, it was officially announced to day nt Petrogrnd. While tho Bulgarian city was under lire, German submarines appeared nnd tried to attack the Russian ships, but were driven off. The bombardment lasted for hours, eoaplnncs co-operating with the naval gunnerB by dropping uumua ,iu,.. ... aealnst us at Tcrrltaln and in the Flltseh I pubbllcnto ierl sera dal Mlnistero della (Plezzoi basin. Another nrmy is making uuerrn. "Nella sera del 2S Ottobre nol respln gemmo con gravl perdlto per II nemlco un vlolento nttacco contro le m.stre nuove posizioni nelln vnlle del Torra. che era stnto preceduto da una lntcnsa prepara zlone di nrtlgllerla. "Nellu zona del Monte Nero la bassa temperatura non fece punto dlmlnulre lo spirito della nostra offensive, ed II 27 cor rente nol fncemmo nuovl progre'sl contro i forti del Vodll. Ivl nol sloKKlnmmo II nemlco dn fortl trlnceramentl o gll prcn demmo 79 piiglonlcrl ed una mltra- t gllatrlce. I I "Nella zona ill liava una grossa VVIUIIIlIb IIL'IIIIUU UllULCU II 1 VUIIVIIIU IU nostre poslzlonl davantl n Globna. ma fu rcsplnta e losclo' nolle nostre man! 29 29 prlslonlerl compiesl due ufflclall. "Sull'iiltoplano del Carso II 27 Ottobre rluscliono con bombc ed attnclts in the Dolomites sector. "An armv In the southern Tvrolese Alps, on the I.n Fraun highlands. Is making sapping attacks. All the nt tem ts of the Italians to drive us from our positions have failed utterly. At tnckn at othei points on the front weie lep'ilsul In us The bridgehead nt Go riin is s-till undei hi aw shell fire ' GERMANS HAMMER LOST TAHURE LINES WITH HEAVY GUNS son today waived the civil service rules nnd by executive order appointed Mrs. Fredeiick Gillman, of Vallejo, Cnl., as senmstress or llagmakcr of tho Mare Island Now Yard. The woman's hus band was a gunner on the Ill-fated sub marine F-1. m nUorn.r,.r flndf inn a Ponflll-nrl I le nostre trUppe I'lUSCllOnO con winwiiiJufeiiv j un v i. j i vu v i CSpjosivl a prendere nl nemlco pareichlc i by French Under violent Ar tillery Fire Throughout Night and Day Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Oct. 29. For eastern Pennsylvania Partly cloudy tonight Saturday fair: gentle to model ate so thwest to west winds. Showers oicuned In the St. Lawrence vaiiev wfsiern .New i oi i, nurwiwuaierii ,,., Pennsylvania and the Florida peninsula . .rlp jsulgarlan imrbor works, sheds iring the last 21 hours, while fair ..., .. i,n,,.riea were reported badly eathcr prev iIImI over tlie remainder of i ,iamaKCd but It was denied that the town f"'" ' ie countrv clear skies are generally re- ' iteelf suffered i PARIS, Oct. 21. A violent artillery duel, which lasted a day and night without cessation. Is le ported from the Champagne region in nn offl ial communhiue Issued by the French Wur Office today. Night Puhtlns also occutred In tho Aitois, where conflicts with bombs nnd torpedock took place. The text of the communliiue follows: "During last night conflicts with bombs and torpedoes, which weie of espe cial violence, occurred north of the AImio River m the sectors of Pulsalclne and Ijucnni virts. "in Chnmpaane the nitilleiv duel previ ously icported continued throughout tho whole nifilit in tin- legions of Tahuie, M nun de chnmp.igne and La Courtlne ' There in nnthinz to -eport from any ti Hi of the fiont." trincee id ! dixiriileilo. "II risultato delle nostie operazlonl dal Jl nl 27 Ottobre sul fronte dell'Isonzn e' costltulto da 5(it priglonlerl, fra cui 11.1 nfllciali, un obice. quaatro ordegnl per II lancio di granate n mano. 21 mitraBlla tiicl. oltie in migllaio di fuclll ed una quantlta' dl altro materiale." 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