re. LL KVENTNG LBDOEB-PHn-ADSLPHIA.' MONDAY OCTOMj & SAVED PARK BY MASTER STRATEGIC COUP K swttfor Tbtsvdv to Fire CItv Quarter by Qumrtvr Sooner Thn SBrrwidw ..in 1, 1 1 1 i i tRsoimcwruL in action f&Mp-t1njr. With Joffre, Had Troop at Front to Mttet Fo'8 Advance He I i By M1NRY BAZIN IfMM KHrttntHHv f Yac fttotrtrM, JIKl JA1U, . . Tw8 yr mo to th ty saw a stlrrlnc event In J'f'Tlh : second taxis el roe capnsi 01 I'wlthta ftty.fr yar by a vie i desman umr. la tha ruliima of Mm, th Intimate Inner a4H t tbta HxmA In history will ) r- I In WMiiMtt form now mmsioi. duels th duration of th war It K 1hi4 Imne-lKla by tha French remment to maka ubHc tha dossier con- tMc It It u my rood fortune today, however, to asm In contact with a trained military Isjmnref of th momentous event now re- rd(n K second anniversary! an orncer the French army who wa the personal JHtid and under tho command of General atlranl, tho military rorernor of Paris at , tart time. 1II nam, perforce. I cannot ,aiOon. But hi Intimate knowledge of the wy through which this article I com fttted I cah vouch for from my pemonal taiowleds of the man. I may add a well sat, tils Intimate Mlatlnr. of an historical IwkVrformanc haa never been printed In fate American preei. Tha month preceding Beptember 4, 114, bad een a rapid and bewildering succes tea of events) declarations of war. en tthttMattlo French mobilisation ora-anlied by Generals Joffre and Caatetnau. the ruthless Savaalon of lleliclum by Oermnn armies, the i -fall of Liege alter an heroic resistance, the .fall of Namur. tha capitulation of Brussels Vj Mwitrv tinnn nsrade by the ffrnr .r,Jten'of tho Kaleer, followed almost lm- asjitery oy tne rrnc muno -JeraH and the trlmphnnt advance toward Jparl by tha dermans as per the lonf-lald .' of tha military staff, save for a tern-'yee-ary check at aulse. Then almoet simul taneously with the appearance of Oerman Taube over the Place de la Concorde, .Tarl knew the enemy wa at tho very nates 'X the city. THE FOE AT THE GATE Rumor flew In all directions. This or that would be the plan of defenee. Paris must not capitulate, realstanc at any cost and any price muet Uo maintained, the ' eat of fovernment would be removed to 'ordeaux, that It would not, that President s4ncar opposed the Idea of KOlnt that me of tho tnlnletera agreed and others Then quickly the pubilo learned the car rying by General Joffre of his point that tka Government would bow to military view mud go to Bordeaux upon the ground that 'the preaenco of civil authority would em tVarraas military authority In any plan of defense U be n'irsued. Immediately fol 'Jewlng, M. Ilrland assured the Parisian wtfalte through IU representatives In the Chamber of Unputles that the military plans assured a !! mined defense Of Paris, a defense worthy of Its anctent traditions. Upon the morning of September t, den ral rjalllenl, my Informant tells me, went in hi official capacity as Military Oovernor I the caplul to the Ministry of AVar to ' receive, formally and Anally, Instructions as to tho defense of the c ty The Minister ec War, M. Mlllerand, with two of hla col leagues, MM. prland and Thomson, were waiting for him. An Interview that will mo down In history occurred. At Its close tfee four men stand.ng. denerul rjalllenl , Mid: yWlth the garrison of Paris and the Afrl '' an Uroops at my command, I can defend the apltal section by section, street by treef. house by house. Shall I do Itr "Yee." replied M. Mlllerand. "ABd." continued the General, "If I am foraed to rotreut to the other side of the ' BetneT' Then you must destroy the bfligea," an : vwered tha Minister. , "Cast blen," was the reply; "It shall be ec sjsmw at Ms tbimsaala t m to sM tka arsay of Joffra, thus talnng with tre saosMtoa asrott on tin ormn flank, tfcat tonMI the IMe. it w 0fml OalHenl'a Instant tMs Mrantac et tho htexplleable Gorman oMfqu that saved Parle, per mitted joffre to save France, and with Franea the Allied cause, rresently Tails heard tha news. A period of anxiety turned to Joy, and then to a rrrltable Intoxication or happiness at tha saving of the capital from Oermany and i destruction. It seemed, too, as If nature hentetf rejoiced, The whole month w.viiivw Tmm nuiN.umi .an vn Of there had been a sun ef Auaterllti mora than JW years before, so there was the tMi of the Marne shining over the capital of Franc. Strangers smiled upon each other on tho streets J men and women un known to each other shook hands; ac quaintances embraced publicly, kissing cheek and cheek In the Latin fashion. The sun shone on for twenty-six consecutive days, shone gloriously, and the Joy of the people was bathed In Its glory. The battle of the Marne was on. The armies of Von Kluck were being driven back, leaving their dead and French dead In thousands, but the blood-soaked ground exemplified a Paris saved, and a section of Franco redeemed. With the Marne, tha aspect of tha war changed, From a war of quick Invasion and subjection following the plans of the German Military HtafT, It developed through Oalllenl's Inspiration and telephone mes sagn to Joffre Into a successful repelling of the Invaders, The Government presently returned from nordeaux the normal life of Paris resumed. Today It sees a soft September sun shining over Its thousands of monuments, knows the Intrenched Germans eighty miles away are being surely, If slowly, forced out In the Allied drive. The long line of battle on my map of the front, changed dally with tiny pin French, English nnd Ilelglan flags, shows constant gains, con stant bits of Invaded France being bitten back from the armies of Germany. Uy and by they will be driven from French soil. Joffre Is seeing to that. He Is the Idol of France and deservedly so. Hut aalllenl dead and burled with honor holds Inviolate for all time In the history of this war his proud position as tha Saviour of Paris, his name nn Im mortal memory In the minds of all French men. All the world save Germany Is debtor to this fine old dead soldier, who made pos slblo through his military genius tho re the second anniversary of the glorious cording thta beautiful September day of battle of the Marne. ALLIED ARMIES PUSH FORWARD ON SOMME Both question and reply were dictated by tho gray-muatached soldier's knowledge; Indeed, it was common knowledge that the Germans knew Paris was the heart of France, and to dominate France and force her to surrender, Von Kluck would delib erately burn section by section, street by street, monument by monument. Tho on ieni and artlstla architecture of the most ,.' beautiful city In tha world, bu'.ldlngs rich let tradition, wherein much that In, the glory f history has seen the light, would be piti lessly destroyed. It were better for Oeneral OalllenI, better and nobler, to demolish the aolul with the tricolor flying than to esWlt to the shame of a surrender under .partially burned Paris, lletter In all enees. but particularly for the glorious tra MUons of France. 8o It was decided. So aalllenl grimly r swea nu assent to uo, it was to ne resist- rsi ejt tis-li raxsilal inna tf Irish afaS list nth n .sTrsfteh. rather than tha Ignominy of a Ger- "saan destruction of Paris, If the city of : fwauty was to become a mass of ruins. It a nil 111 ka ss tha Viands t Ihass' uKn lnu.4 , wKh tha flag flying. .WKh tha public announcement through sammar ransian piacara, tne populace. 4y women and children, crowded the sy stations leading to tha south. They i on foot. In all sorts of vehicles, with I without personal possessions. Even so, were but a tithe of the millions who to remain, not unconscious of the , but rather In a supreme Idolatrous In Oalllenf and hla army of Germans were on the Parisian side "C Chateau-Thierry and approaching Maux, pwwttin miles from the city. On the morn Isar of geptemfeer 6 Gsneral aalllenl s'gned th , order requWUo4ng svery automobile Ml Paris. Uy I 'cleetc In the afternoon fi fssry isxkmd, ana private automobile was l sssaporsruy unoer ie aireetioH of the array. ' Qkrs bad been stopped In the streets, and. sr iHMocupiea, sent to stations; it occupied, pass angers were compelled to descend M tha chauffeurs, dlreoted where to report, Mars as perhaps KM gasollne-drlven ma. Maes la th capital, Hy nightfall, laden Wood capacity, with soldiers In full ao ssmtrasasst, they wars tmrnlag tha road" IIJkrvCh dlreree rout, through Dsmmartln, Vvrsa-Uvry, AubervlllUrs and many other Mats to th border of tha Rlrer Church, Ms thirty Hit x hours thev mmA trin bh trip, carrying about 10,M ao Uw arrl. mm or Parts and Um African anntls nt that tM4 arrived In Pari shortly betor. an th morniag at Hemb T, my .in. mm, Hieur nsorua to I CMttUal that Vn JOuok's anBreaah: t Mfmrwtm saisslSjgty kaaMag an cbHou law) imsms. mawteen mil A "um wiCMiluiiirMUyesH rSBSS SBBSHS ffWSSSV at SJPVSS I'ootlniifd from Pes On ' mans compelled the British to relinquish part of a trench In another section of the Somme front where hard fighting has been In progress for twenty-four hours. The text of the report follows: During the night, south of tho Ancre, we repelled an attack against our ad vanced positions. We have now estab lished our front east of Faucourt IAbbaye. All the bluldlngs In Fau court L'Abbnyo hao now been cleared of the enemy. Further west, during tho night, we established our line from a point 1200 yards north of Cour celetto In the direction of Hessian trench. A counter-attack forced us to relinquish a portion of a Eeglna trench Rained to the northward of this area. Thero hns been stubborn fighting In that sector for tho last twenty-four hours. Elsewhere on the front tho night was calm, except for successful trench raids carried out north of Neu-vllle-Kt. Vaast and east of Ijiventlc. Tha British losses In yesterday's victory at Eaucourt-l'Abbaye, when tho Germans wer driven back on a JOO-yard front, wen; unusually small. It was learned today. The new "tanks" played an Important role In the advance and helped make It possible for Halg's soldiers to win Oerman trenches with slight losses. The "tnnks" lumbered forward and weeded out German machine-gun nests. The British Infantry, advancing behind the new armored monsters, found enemy trenches cleaned by fire from the "tanks" and suffered slight casualties. At several places the British have reached the Geudecourt-le-Sars nlghway, running through Flacourt-l'Abbaye and crossing tha two highways leading to Bapaume. PAIUS, Oct. I. French troops are at tacking the German positions only four miles from Peronne, one of the chief ob jectives of the Allies on the Somme front. Tho official communique Issued by the War Office today stated that the French have advanced In tho region of Boucha vesnes. where many prisoners have been taken In the fighting. (Bouchavesnes Is three miles southeast of Combles and four miles from Peronne) The text of the official report follows: North of the Somme, a consolidating operation enabled us to tako German trenches east of Bouchavesnes, taking some prisoners. Everywhere else the night was calm. Adjirtit Woe shot aWn a capttva balloon Hmi of rnpattm, making th Rfth to h hrought down by him. (IRKAT BATTLE DEVELOPS IN OALIGiA AS (lEOItUSSILOFF 8TAUTSDRIVE ON LEMIlEItG PETIUXJnAD. Oct. tiA great battla Is now developing along a wide front In Osl.cls, where the Itusslsns have resumed their drive on Imberg, The War Office today announced that th fighting is particularly stubborn along the Illver Naraluvka, northeast of Italics and also on the tight bank of the Zloia Wpa Illver. Enemy counter-attacks hav been repelled with great losses for tha Austro-Oerrnan and 1(00 prisoners have been taken, LONDON, Oct. J.The Russian drive for Lemberg Is In full swing again. Both from the northeast, along th railway from Drody, and from tha southeast, along the railway from llraetnny, IlrussllofTs troops are pushing forward toward the Osllclan capital In both thrusts tne Cxar's forces made Substantial progress yesterday and captured more than 4000 prisoners On the Brody Krasne line they fought their way forward for a considerable distance, while near Brxexany they succeeded In winning heights on the right bank of tha Zlota Plpa The capture of 4198 Austro-Oermans on the Gallcla front was announced In last night's Russian official report. The new nusslan offensive comes nt a time when Falkenhayn was preparing for an Invasion of Itumanla from the Tran sylvania line. Ileports from the front In dicate that many German troops have been withdrawn from the eastern front to the Hungsrlan. Falkenhayn's success In the three-day battle was due largely to these troops. BrussllofT, whose attack hsd been stemmed by the large forces Ilndenburg had sent east to reinforce tho lines de fending Kovel nnd Lemberg, waited until tho enemy's line had been weakened by withdrawals to another front. Falken hayn's counter blow In Hungary apparent ly has given Brusslloft this opening, and he has resumed his offensive. BERLIN ADMITS PIlOflHKSS FOIl RUSSIANS AT TWO POINTS IN LKMBEUfl OFFENSIVE BEItLI.V. Oct. 2. The llusslans gained succesici nt two points In tho renewal of their attacks east of Lemberg, a statement from tho Austrian War Office ndmlttcd today, but elsewhere lolent Slav onslaughts were repulsed. The llusslans captured lens than 100 yards of trenches In violent hnnd-to-hnnd fighting north of Potutory, South of tho Brody-Sochsov road enemy forces pene trated the sector held by one Teutonic regi ment. The Teutons are counter-attacking and already liao regained part of tho lost ground. General Falkenhayn's victory over tho Rumanians near Hermannstadt hatt halted tho whole Rumanian Invasion of Transyl vania, said Budapest dispatches today, Tho Rumanian left wing was so badly demoralized by the blow that It has be come necessary to regroup all the forces on the Transylvania front. Tho fighting In tho region of Hermannstadt has lrtually ended with about 4000 prisoners and large quantities of booty In the hands of tho Teuton allien. NAVAL FORCES CO-OPERATE WITH FRENCH ON SOMME IN PERONNE ATTACK By HENRY WOOD WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES BEFORE PERONNE, Oct. 2. Naval forces have Joined the Allies here In tho great land battle of tho Somme, seventy miles from the sea. Ironclad monitors, utilizing Franco's magnificent network of canals along the Somme, centering at Peronne, are partic ipating In tho dally bombardment of Mt. St, Quentln, which dominates Peronne from the east. They advance slowly on the Oerman stronghold as the land lines creop forward and have done much cffecetlve work. Mount St. Quentln, constituting the key to the defense of Peronne, Is slowly and steadily being encircled by tho French In the same manner that preceded the capture tt ComWe. Tn position, a strong . stand at th summit of ft hill overtook! Peronne. Marin gunners, who serr th pieces aboard th monitor, go sbout their hu Ines In thf same methodical, clock-work manner s ordinary workmen beginning their cay's labor. After their morning; plung In th canal and breakfast they begin tuning up the guns. On land, th earn mechanical process goes on. The artillerymen "wash up," eat breakfast and then, apparently without th hecesslty of Ui officers' presence, begin serving the guns on scheduled tlm like so many factory employes beginning work on th whittle. HRITISII CAPTDRE TWO VILLAGES ON STRUMA AND CRUSH FOE'S ATTACKS LONDON. Oct. 2. Bulgarian counter-attaiks against tha British lines on th Struma front In Mace donia have been repulsed, the War Office stated today. Two villages and 2S0 prison ers were csptured by the British, The com munication -an the Bulkan operations fol low: Portions of the Bulgarian line on the Struma Illver, which w captured on Saturday, Include the villages of Karazakolbala and Larasakolxer, Enemy counter-attacks wera beaten off with heavy losses. All the ground won has now been consolidated There has been no sign of a renewal of hos tilities on the part of the enemy, who Is now soma dlttanca frcm our lines. In addition to the heavy casualties wa Inflicted wo took 260 prisoners. Our casualties were comparatively light. Wo capture three machine guns. PARIS, Oct 2. Tho capture of Kotcho vle, from the Bulgarians by tho Serbians, was announced today by tho War Office In a communique on llalknn operations. Kot choile lies north of Kalmskcalan heights, where tho Seros continue to make progress. Strong Bulgarlnn counter-attacks In that sector were repulsed. RUMANIAN ARMY RALLIES AFTER DEFEAT AND STRIKES RACK IN TRANSYLVANIA LONDON. Oct. 2. Following their defeat by Falkenhayn In Trans) hanla, the Rumanians have reor ganized their forces, nnd are hitting back nt the enemy with powerful blows. The Austro-German troopi have been thrust back at thrco points In the eastern part of the province and havo been unable to ex tend their gains south of Hermannstadt. Meanwhile the Russians are concentrating In tho Dornnatra region, on the northern Transylvania border, to launch an offensive to relieve tho pressure on their ally's lines. It Is now clear that Falkenhayn's coup In Transylvania presaged a general of fensive against Rumania. The attack. It Is believed, will be pressed on all sides of Rumania. This Is Indicated by the carry ing out on Saturday of n strong naval as sault on the Rumanian Danube port of Carabla. Austrian river forces succeeded In silencing the defensive works, penetrating tho Inrter harbor and Inflicting severe dam age on the military establishments and rail road facilities of the town, besides rescuing nine captured Austrian tugs. ITALIANS DISLODGE ENEMY FROM TRENCHES ON SLOPES OF LAGAZU0I MOUNTAINS ROME, Oct. 2. "In the Trnvenanxes Valley Italian Alpine troops attacked nnd drove out oncmy detachments which had entrenched themselves on the southeastern slopes of Monte Lagazout and of ' Plzzo dl Fanls," says last night's official announce ment. "In his flight the enemy left a large amount of war material and somo prisoners In our hands. "On the Julian Alps front thero were only Intermittent artillery actions. "Enemy batteries bombarded Mema nnd Vertolba. A few Bhelts also fell on Gorl-zla." Buenos Aires Refuses to Bo Dry BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 2. The first seri ous nttempt to force a 'Wry" Sunday In Buenos Aires, gay capital of Argentina, was a failure. 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Tha mVit suner-Zemielln crumpled UP and broke Into several pieces ns It plunged rarthwnrd beforo the eyes of thousands of Londoners. The commander of the destroyed Zep pelin was found In a field near part of the wreck this morning, still alive, but terribly Injured, He had been driven Into the wreckage with such fore that the Imprint of his body was plainly visible when he was picked up. Fragments fell from fifty to sixty yards apart nnd with them mangled bits of bodies. Unllko previous rnlds In the vicinity of London, last night's attack was signaled by no tremendous gunflrlng. A few shots from anti-aircraft guns brought thousands to the rooftops or to the streets throughout London, They gased toward the star-lit heavens while searchlights converged their silver shafts on a Zeppelin, the whir of whoso engines could bo heard very faintly. The Zeppelin was lost to view for ft moment. Then suddenly n small red speck nppearod In the heacns, gradually growing Into a red ball of fire. Tho flames spread like lightning, lighting up the country for miles around. The Zep pelin seemed to stand nt 111 for tho moment, presenting an Indescribable spectacle. Its biasing, flaming fabric silhouetted the alum inum framework, livery detail stood out as If limned by some artist depleting n sceno from hell. For several seconds the burping airship rested on een keel. Then It tilted down ward and shot toward earth lllto n rocket. Pieces of flsmlng material separated them selves from the main mass, dropping along the side In long, flaming tongues that gave th plunging fiery mass the appearance of n comet. An nwe-lnsplrlng silence settled over the crowd ns the Zeppelin fell. Thero were no explosions, nut with the dying afterglow a mighty cheer rolled up from north Lon don nnd swept the entlro city, registering England's triumph. 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