K RK - t i i rj n Melt Cheney's prestidigitation was too poor to se cure him s living on the stage, but it was mor than good enough to win him the kingship of a little Island in the South Sens whore his three years of wandoriag ended Jn happi ness. "The Kingship of Melt Cheney" is a cannibal story of a, quite unusual sort, by Albert Biftelow Pninc in this week's issue of Colli ler's TKi NATIONAL Wt SKIT GERMAN TROOPS INVADE RUMANIA FROM THE NORTH Von Krafft'fl Forces on En emy Soil After Taking Red Tower Pass FOE'S ARMIES SMASHED Falkfinhuyn Privjcs Opponent Across Mountains Into the Alt. Valley bkrljn, Out II.' pavarlen troop undr general von Kraftt, after capturing tl4 Red Towsr Pass, hav marched southward wnd lovnded Ru mania from tha north (or th first tlm alnce th beginning of the war, It was .semi officially jinnounced. The -flrt and Bfoind Rumanian armies that Invaded Transylvania have en p-0-nlhllafed by tho Auatro-acrman, Who, Bra weeping the enemy back ujwn their own frontier, The northern army, composed of Rumanians and Russians, s retreating haetfly through (be Gcorgsqy Mountain beyond Parolt. The rnlltr,y critic of the semiofficial pyareeaa New Agency pointed tout today that jie results of General Falkenhayn'a victory oyer the Rumanians war Hermann tadf are now ehown to Ibe of greater lm port'apc Jb.an ,wa first realise, Vgn Krafft marched southward through the lied Tower Pass and stands on eneliy soil near tlie Itobucalpy Jtfountaln. Fulkenhayi). tiavng annihilated tha first Rumanian army, turned once against the second Rumanian army ud rolled It up from west and south wUli an Irrcslstibtt attack that broke the enemy's, ppponltlon on the Rlnka Itlver, and threw the Rumanians acrorm the mountains of the Gelaterwood Into the Alt Valley. Three German submarines shelled and heavily damaged the Russian, -adlo station at yehnovaloji, n (he Murrpan coast. along the Arctic Sea, said Copenhagen reports trwjny One mast Are's shot down and several mep killed. A Christiana, newspaper reported yesterr ay th( a Rusln droyr lnU two Her man sybmarnra aid crlpyb?d third off Yepnovslok. i'sraoaiup, pet. iihpy rlinry exchanges and scouting operations are oc curring In Dobrudjs, the War Office nn nounced to4pyc. Jn the Caucasus jhja Turks were dislodged from mountain slopes near Hoga and pnardjlk. BItlTIHIl TROOPfl NEAR SPURS AS flfiJlllANg NBAH M0NA8TW; IiqjIT TOTAKBOHUKA MIGHT WHDOH, Opf, 1J. British troops hftYe BrrtVMl wlhn twp miles of the Greek city uf Seres In their new offensive against the Bulgars, It was onV (ally announced today. A Bulgaria) cay. atry atiLcprnant, fJDratlnr wq miles south Sri WM d!""P",f. ni lryn back. The Hrltl'h occupied. Toicloy and Prog, lenlk vag.s, lfar Knt.tall nn enemy ,post was rsldad. 4wrlP(T Ul ntept and ls occupants dispersed. EW vIbi )nve bsen captured, since British forces took the pffenslye gnd n comparW1f' Urge number of prisoners have baen brPlHth Jl- 8rh!' trWP r engaged n a tierce btts wlh the Pulgars for poasson of cfcuj H'?Mi nb'oimnly 49mlntn- the Important town of Monatr, An Athens dispatch tn4y rporteit that tha Herbs captured the village of Schochlvlr and then pressed on and attacke4 the belijt. Captr o( the (ttrong PpiIqii w be Inlawed by the fall of Monaitlr, Atheng T AVtrorffnan rmy, pnir General AN MXGMI.I.MNT TO win ud PALDPATE lMWff4 In U, 8, am Qaiwa, HAIR TONIC BVlEWEfa WBDQBR PHlLADBIiPHIA, WEDNMSDAY, OOTOBEK 11, 1916 van JHItHtrtMkj'ii, wttlflti ts irt r(f -wMb Me MwmenlMw In the TranerlreMen Atf, Is rncremlhg Ha preeeitre and the retreat of the KtnnanlftiM e becoming rouC With the Rureenlsne fleeing through the mountain passes military expert predict that all tha flghtlng In the Troneyrrantan theater of war will be taking place m Ru manian soli before the present week le out On both side of Kronetadt (Brosao) Oer man troops are pressing on the heels of tbe disorganised Rumanians. Mount Negrulut, west of Vulean rase, Is again In Germs n hands. An Important factor In (he situation Is the power tbe Rus sians can exert In the Pebrudja and the extent to which they can dlrert troope Xnrni Palktnhayn'a command. There Is Increasing activity in the IH brudji, with Indications that the Utile there will be reiumtd without delay,- The Russians are sending more men Into this province, and Mackeneen Is being hard pressed along his right wing. The Bulgarian offensive seems to have been checked defi-tlltely. FttENCJi MAKB NEW GAINS ON HOHME; HALT ASSAUWS IN CHAMPAOKK AND AT VERDUN PAniH. OcL II. Fresh progrese has been made by the French on the gommo front and German at. Ueks In Champagne and In the Verdun sec tor hava been beaten off, the French War Office stated today In Us omctal com. munlijue. frSputh of the Homme, where the French smred a brilliant gain yesterday, they have consolidated their gains. Fourteen hundred primners were taken. "The text of the communique follows! South of tho Soroino the French have consolidated their new ground and made fresh progress In grenade at tacks. The numbrr of prisoners taken hus reached H00, In the Fleury sec tor and In Champagne enemy attacks were beaten off. k In J lie Vusges Mountains the enemy bombarded our position ery violently In the sector of Hchoenholx after which ho subsequently nltnckcd with Infantry. The Germans succeeded In reaching the French trenches, but were then .beaten back to their own Jlnes with vere losses. , LONDON, Oct. It. Anglo-French positions on tho Somme front were kept under violent artillery Are by the Germans during the night, especial ly the new positions of the French south of the ,Somme River. The Germans were at tempting to prevent consolidation of the newly gained ground of the Allies and some strong counter-attacks were launched. Allied nrtlllery replied to the German guns and a lively artillery duel developed. General Koch's troops are on tho out skirts of the Important town of Chaulnrs' as a result of the new thrust yes'terday, and It Is believed that Chnulnes will soon be In French hands. THE RELIEF HAS COME AT LAST new greek cabinet called colorless'; king constantine in fear of Assassins LONDON, Oct. 11, Telegraphing from Athens, IteUter's oor respondent said .Professor Lambros had succeeded tn forming a Cabinet. Tho correspondent describes this fia politlqally the most colorless Cabinet Oreecs has eer k,npwn. . Kleutherlos Venlxclos, accompanied by other members of the provisional govern ment, arrived at Halontcn Monday, accord ing to a dispatch from that city to Reuter's. nbw ypRK, OctTITi King Cpnstnntlno of Greece Is barricaded In his summer palace at Tatol, afrd If he ventures forth except under heavy guard he will be as sassinated by one of his subjects or rushed (pto exile by Allied military officers, ac pordlng to Nicholas G. Pfcakl, a lawyer, pf 49 Wall street, who has returned to New York on tho Kspagne, after having spent three months In Athens. Mr. Fsakl lcl)ee the eeonomlo pres sure that tho Allies are bringing against the Greek nation, coupled wm the activities of the new national defense movement. Will combine to throw Greece Into the war with the Fntente I'owerH within tho next month. "Here In America wo one, day hear that Constantino pro-Ally, the next day we hear that he Is pro-Oennan," Mr, I'sakl said, "America should dismiss all doubt from Its mind. There Is not today In all the Kaiser's empire a more loyal subject' than the King of Orfece, "What the secret behind the King's ptunch pro-Germanism may be one cap only guess. Hut the Greeks make no effort to suppress the rumor that early In the war (heir King received from the Central Powers a magnlflcent financial present upon his promise to keep his country neutral. Th Kyy CD From Virmlmr Tovmol. Fttrcrrsd. by Cartoons lrilne. A Ruulan cartoon on tho recent German bolstcrinir of tho Austrian army. Tho sign on tho flopo of the hill Is Russian for "Carpathians." belief Is general that this Is what actually occurred. In some quarters It Is stated that tho reward for neutrality has not been paid, but Is to be made at the close of the war after Constantino has delivered the commodity which he Is believed to haye old." I ITALIANS CAPTURE ENEMY POSITION ON PASUIJIO SLOPES; DRIVE OFF FOE'S ATTACKS ROMK. Oct. 11. Heavy fighting con tinues In the Trentlno, where tho Italian am exerting heavy pressure on tho Aus. trlan lines, and are slowly pushing their way forward. The Italians, according to last night's War Oltlce report, stormed Aus trlan positions on tho northern slopes of Monte Pasublo (southeast of Rovercto), capturing trenches In the sector of Coimsg. non and Sette Crocf with about 175 pris oners. In the Travlgnolo Valley tho Austrian were the attackers. Italian troops on the second peak of Col Drlcon (northeast of Trent), drove off the Austrlans, Inflicting heavy losses. The Italians nlso repulsed an attack on the northern slopes of Mont Slef. further to the north. The ofllclal report of the War Office fol lows: On Monto Pasublo, after artlllory preparation, our troops stormed and took enemy Intrenchments In tho sector of Cosmagnon and Kette Crocl, and captured 176 men of the Katser pager. Including six officers and one machlno gun. In the Travlgnolo Valley after a demonstration on the slopes of Clma Mooch In snimy attacked, our posi tion on the second peak of Col Drlcon In fore. They were driven oft with heavy losses, and were pursued by the effective fire of our batteries. An at tack against our advanced line on the northern slopes of Monte Slef was alsq decisively repulsed. On tho front In the Julian Alps 111 artillery activity on both sides has hn Increased, Tho enemy shelled Oorllla, causing damage to building gnd a few casualties among the In habitants. In the course of small en gagements on the Car bo front forty three prisoners were taken. Last night hostile aeroplanes mad nnpther raid on th lower Isonxo, drop. PlnK a large number of bombs on vl. lagta In the Orado Lagoon and else. whr. Thr persons wro killed and two others. wounded, and some material dnrnsge was don. One of our aeroplane squadrons dropped bombs on enemy positions on Cn Hanto, north of Monte Pasublo. Our aviators drove off numerous aerial attacks and returned safely. BEnLlN, Oct, 11. Tha Jtallana launched gnmBSiWHIiBSW he Clothes are ready For you to put on XKVXK 7411.0 and laniilll i Ikttfl BapanaiM; Ife 7Ajt ugtU and ftutftf lil.-i ta . ii., re.: """"i aALDr at; co,; WW. 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Fifteen Dollar and Upward Jacob Reed's Sons UH-im CHS9THVT 9THJLTT fj a general attack against Austrian positions south of Gorltla Monday, after an eight day bombardment, said an official statement from the Austrian War Office received here today. Tho enemy's ''mighty attack" was repuld at evry point, VUnna declared, the Italians suffering tho heavleat lones. TEUTONS TAKE OFFENSIVE ALONG FRONT FR03I STOKIIOD RIVER TO THE ZLOTA L1PA LONDON, Oct. 11. The Austro-Gcrmtn troops ar on the offensive from the Htokhod to the southern end of the Zlota Llpa line. Herlln credits Prince Leopold's troops with the capture of an advanced position nn the Stokhod, almost duo east of Korel. These positions were held against counter attacks. Th village of llerbutow. In Gallcla, was stormed by German troops, who captured four officers and two hundred men. The Germans also claim to have driven oft counter-attacks agaln.t their recently con. quered positions on Oaba Ludova. It Is considered significant that the Germans have been able to hold their own In the Kouthern Carpathians without weakening von Falkonhayn's armies engaged In driving the Rumanians out of Transylvania, Petrograd announces that there Is "noth ing to report from any of tho Russian fronts." Morris Tour Is Postponed MADIRON, N. J., Oct. 11 Ths tour of Morris County by II. Otto Wlttpenn, Demo, cratlc candidate for Governor, and United mates Henator Martlne, scheduled for to. day, has been postponed for two weeks, at the request of tho county committee Fire Destroyi Dozen Homes IIARRISDURG, Pa., Oct II Fire orig inating In th warehouse of th Kej.tone Iron and Metal Company was fanned by a stiff breexe and destroysd a row of frame dwellings, making a dosen families homels. The loss I estimated at 110,000, UNAVnTORIAITALUNA TRA H M0N1E PASUBI0 ED BL MOMTC COLSANTO Trinccrnmcnti Austriaci Conqui- stati d'AssaltoAttacchi del Ncmico Rcspinti ir Val Travigmolo o sul Sief AVANZATA IN ALBANIA ROMA. II Ottobre. Sutla front dl Trentlno contlnuano ad avrl violenti eombattlmentl. Il ' truppe Itallann esercltano sempr una vlg- orosa prrsslon sla pr Impedlre ch II nemlco rllevl truppe per lnvlarle ad altrl settorl dtlla fronts Italian o ad altra frontl dl battaglla sla per prosegulr la lenta opera dl rltggluttamento dell lines Italians dl approcclo dell poililonl plu' vlUII degll auitrlacl. II rapporto dl gn- erale Cadorna. pubbllcato lert era dal Mlnlftero dtlla Ouerra, annuncla la con- qulsta dl Importantl poililonl auitrlache suit falde settentrlonall del Mont Pasublo. Kcoone II testoi prtparailone dl artlgllerla, le noitre truppe hanno prtso d'assslto trln- ctramtntl nemlcl nel settora dl Kasma- gnon dl Belts Crocl, facendo prlglo- nltrl ITS kalstrpaegers, tra cul sel urn- clall. a prendndo al ntmlco una mltra- gllatrlce. Netla vail del Travlgnolo, dopo una aslone dlmostratlva sulla Clma Ilocche, II nemlco attacco' In forse le nostra po sition! sulla seconds sommlta' dI Col Drleon. 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