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I MONT EDY WO B. Kerklpr. huhani of Marv BUTTE IN CHARGE K. OVERNMENTS Vote Is Due When Director Returns i nee Hfatlf.vi. aced voa-s Funora; services at the ef Samue! Na-holl.

14i i II II i street, Xorthsiiie. en Septenib Kp.fr it- 1 II Nl p. ii; neniis et the lamnv are i lit? invited to attend. "Waynesboro iF.i papers I il I II ALLIES RETREAT (Continued From Page One.) RIGHT TO BUY Dor On the refur tor Charles S. public safety.

to Pittsburgh of niree-Hubbard, department of who now Ki OF STATE TROOPS Ten Companies Arrive and Federal Forces Are Held in Readiness. u. MAKV JANK l)l August 30. 1914. at 11:15 v.

Martin, if of from her late reslden -On Punclav, Marv Jane Martin. e. 71 Wat iion, the referendum eon street, on Thursrtav i vitn yea the largest offered by Dr. S. s.

Woodbum and adopted by city councU. providing for an a. fhtireh tn- high mass at the ef the Krinh.mv at oVoelr ctty, tilkry, but clears the way to Laon, a point of the greatest strateo-etic importance in the advance on Paris. The German arfvann tn to Friends ef the familv are resneet nil in 7,, opinion by the firemen of correctly and vited to attend. me io piatoon system i SHIPS UPHELD i nce with tin I be taken ine nest work KAY, i ved I E.

On Monday. August 31. a. nr, K. MfK.iv.

of Mr. and Mrs fames M.Kac mt: unuer Air, nee Wllltamsi. need 1 rears uneral from -he rar.r. men s- Plates. r.HMHio Mir.vale.

Pa BUTTE. iSept. 1. Ten comnan ea of the State National Guard, acting under sealed orders given by Governor Stewart to Major D. J.

Donohue, commanding, just before the troops left Helena today, arrived here early tonight and went into camn on a hills de over ii inje oi Fri on ed-Friends 1 1 pi en-, per at m. I ire respect At the department of public safety yr. erday it was pointed out that Dr. U'ood-burns motion contemplated nothing more than the obtaining of the views of the city firemen. At present the employes of the bureau of fire are on duty the entire 24 hours of the day with the exception of a three-hour "pass" each day and hours off duty every six days.

The two-platoon system woual keep the men at work in 12-hour shifts inn xanu attend. valley of the River Aisne, the Generals of the kaiser anticipate, will open to them the railroads from Luxemburg and Diedhofen (the French Thionville). KAISER'S FOUR BATTERING RAMS. With his four armies the kaiser is steadily drawing- his iron ring; about the allies, who by the greatest defensive strategy in the history of warfare are constantly giving way, inflicting terrible damage to the massed columns of the Germans and vet kRemna 1 URLING BRi M(1R( N. I)1ID- Secretary McAdoo Endorses Alexander Bill for U.

S. Purchase of Vessels. lr'14. -Mo is On Monday, August 31. at "reason.

David of Ann Morgan nee yea rs. p. ni TWO LARGI Hih floor "rlrltth aired e.c uneral serv i F. mr' een will be held nt Pnuth reet. 'j sb'l re-h.

en Wednes- -ienHe ami Until Director Hubbard returns to the an i filiT, IVnnl a.iy ufterneon. Friends cf the Septernber 2, at 2 o'clock, family are resnei-tfullv in- I oriifr 4 nllin. looking the city. Although watched by large crowds, no resistance wad offered to the he mi.itamen came here cn a train of It steei ore cars and two flat on which had been mounted two machine guns. Butte is about to be declared under martial law.

A proclamation to that effect is being printed. All policemen have been instructed by Mayor L. Duncan immediately to report at police headquarters as soon as the troops enter the city nothing will he clone toward can-I vassing the fire bureau. Dr. Woodburn's I motion addressed itself to the director of I ernipni private in vitel to attend.

in Southslde eemetery. PLAIN BUSINESS POLICY their line intact. The steady closing in of this ring means a trap and that the "battle of battles" will be fought probably at LaFere i public safety. The director is not ex F. On Mondav.

August 31 i at P. John F. Xeel. at his home in pected to be Pittsburgh until next week. or Laon.

FRUIT JARS- Meantime the QimrtS TOl world waited today in vain for the news of a The engagement may be under wav. but be- great engagement. Tints, (rv Railroad Detective Beaten With Bottle 3 Mean oi tne city and tur.t over the entire city to tiie milita. The Anaconda Company announced tonight that the Anaconda and Original mines would resume work tomorrow, with protection g.ven all miners who wish to Pert. 1.

The right of 1he United States to buy merchant ships of any nationality for neutral uses can-rot, be disputed by any nation, declared JIcAdoo of the treasury de-Iiartment today, before the House merchant marine committee, pupportins; the merchant marine bill. Mr. McAdoo, refused, however, to difcups the Special thh messages jrunu itw sparse DUJietms Irom Paris and the laconic from Berlin, nothing definite is known. Geo H. Steven! his year, Funeral services Wednes-driv, September 2 at L' p.

ni. Interinent at Mt. Leltanon eemetery. IMease emit flowers. On Tnesdav.

September 1. 1HI4. leiui O'Donnell. formerlv of pi reet. husband ef Bridge' O'foon-neli.

father of John V. and James J. at his residence, corner Mnpic terrace ond Sycamore street, Mt. Washington. Notice of funeral later.

S4 III ITZ, MRS. KI.IZBETH-nn Monrlav Auaust 31. 1SH. at p. Mrs.

Kit-n-heth SchnltK i nee Camphelli, beloved wife of Frederick Schulta. in her 3 2d year. Funeral services from the home of' sister. Annie Beatty. fioti South Hvenu, Ofl WOOD ST ui(diwM) jt rr.XT! ipb'matic.

phages 0f the situation, when 6,000,000 IN TWO BATTLE LINES. On the anniversary of the great battle of Sedan, where 20.000 French ami Germans lost their lives on September 1, 1870, in the Franco-Prussian war 3.000.000 men today uere reported lined up for a gigantic struggle. TK 4tl4i Jm amuseme; While trying to arrest three mn riding on fre'ght cars leaving the Twenty-iirst street produce yards late last night. Railroad Detective Samuel Yount says he was attacked by one of the men and beaten on the head with a bottle. Yount overcame two and took them to the Tenn avenue police station.

Yount had his wounds bandaged by a nearby physician he went back to the produce yards to look for the, third man. The two arrested gave their names as Copperwaith. 43 years old. Four naked if protests had beep received from 'Jteat Britain or France against the possible (Jover mnent purchase of Ormsn VCr-SClS. Hearings on the httl were concluded today and it win iw taken up tomorrow for immediate committee action.

An earlv Mar- i.i.L.n- win near me Historic battlefield where I a I Mine orriors ccitt-mittee, repeating its tactics of this morning, marched to the Orignal mine late today, to demand an inspector of ail the miners and to compel all Western Federation of Mineis' members to join th new miners' union. The committee was refused admittance and was ejected from the grounds. It is expected that with the city under martial law. Sheriff Driscoll and his deputies will attempt to serve warrants issued by District Judge Michael Donlan last Moinsi'ie, on vennesdav, Sentetnber 2 Rt 2 o'cloc k. Friends of liio familv are 'respectfully Invited to attend.

sealing nai surreiulered and Napoleon III. became the doom of France. amrESTncK report to the Houpe is expected. STEWART. At KXANDUR On Jeptemhpr 1.

lt14. fit a. Thin Week Tuesday, Alex- LADY FREDEI Secretary McAdoo heartily indorsed miner Mp-art, in his i4th venr. Funeral pervioes at his late'hnmr 17ns 4-. the Alexander bill which Provides for While the titanic battle was being staged in Northern France today 3.000,000 other men, Russians, Germans and Austrian, wore in desperate conflict on Russia's western frontier, making a grand total of approximately (5,000,000 men fighting on the same day.

teenth street, and Daniel Connors, 26 years old, ni Pike street. Nt Week Vie organization of a SlO.OO-i (mv cornora- 'ginning o.n wjin power to buy, build and pernte in the foreign trade anrt caiuraay tor the arrest of President McDonald, of the Butte Mine Workers organization and another man on a charge of kidnaping growing out of the deportation of Western Federation miners. All saloons have been ordered closed. the CJftVernent Hf rnainrltv In vr ComJ i ne name, wnic-n might well develop into the decisive conflict A lie paid that as Knm of th Jl A II V-T If More Artillerists Sent to Panama "iP war or IU14, was reported to be in progress alnnit 73 miles from Mablished would probably be operated Paris, the line of combat extending for 30 miles i a loss, private capital would not be MATS. rl cina street, formerly Arch street, on Fri-day afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. ANDREW On Mondav. August St. 1914.. at 7 p.

An.irew TMball, of Robinson township, In his 77th vear Funeral services will be held on Th u-sda 3. 1914, at 2 p. in the Montour Presbyterian Church. Friends cf thn family are respectfully Invited to atteml Carriages wiil leave office of Fulton Brndwell. Carnegie, nt 1 p.

tn. Washington (D. C. papers please copy. WFRTMW.

StMtKI, WIIIIERT-On Monday. August .11. at 5 a. Samuel Wllbert Wertman, son of Jacob and Sarah Adams Wertman. GAYETY The (Jerrnan line supposedly alone art FEDERAL TROOPS READY.

Phoil urcto.i, ttie (lovernment Probablv sup- the. entire capital. "fchAA, Sept. 1. Governor Girls oi lh8 Stewart received a telegram from Secre you understand, asked Kepresen- launders, "that there is prave ob- tary of War Garrison at noon advisin KXT WKKIv Foil leu 'he part of Great Rritain and mm that a Dattalion of troops would be j'v- in our taking over the sent to I-ort William Henry Harrison at lierma WASHINGTON.

Sept. l.Threp companies ot coast artillery one each from Charleston, Savannah and Fort Kupont been ordered to Panama for duty at the canal fortifications. General Weaver, chief of the coast artillery, snid tonight that the war department planned to increase the present force on the canal as the fortifications nearer! completion, and would ultimately station 12 companies of artillery in the canal zone. I'ortorns, which have be. Helena, immeclhi tely for use at Butte, If driven out of TiieH i tie loredn trade their services are needed.

LYCEUMS Mats. Best by the war?" Sent cervices nt the family home. KfiU Harvard street. Fast End. on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. elit nrir at I'errone in the west and xt riding through Guise, north of Mezit.r nnd Sedan, to the Lorraine frontier. it extends south of 15elfort, whre the lowr portion of the (leruitns are beyond the French line of defense. T.te French were In immediate contact with the Germans all alfln; the line, the allies' battle front extending in front of the forts at L.R Fere. Laon and Rheims.

west of the Belfort lines of defense, with additional troops pushed into Lorraine at several points. The allies, in the latest reports from Paris toniffht, claimed to be holding- their center. They admitted beins foreed tr. Tills WE UK The Drama of LOOPS LOOP AMID BULLETS. LOXDOX.

srpt. t.i p. mjThe mrretpondftit in Antwerp of an Amsterdam VFU-npaper say that a French biplane appeared over lirvuxrl Saturday, and in a hail of German bullets tuiee. circled the town, dropping hundreds of pamphlets containing the, message -Take courage. Deliverance soon." The aviator then made off after giving the spectators a daring performance of the loop the loon Tin ivi.imm;ss of RIGHT TO BUY SHIPS.

"Of course, cannot discuss the phases of the mioBMoti a NK.XT 11KKK While fhtt (I TICTORIA ry Ale A don. -That is the business the state department. It cannot be dispute, however, that this the riirht to Kin-, Council Goes After -Business for City Pittsburph is to enter into active competition for the South American trade with Europe which has cut off by the European war. Council vesterdav "BeM In Burlel EARL'S SON DIES. TONinON.

Sept. 1. 'Lieutenant Archer Windsor-dive of the 'Colritroaim Guards, second son of the Earl of Plymouth, died today of wounds received at HVtons. WJ Week Matin. "UIKHHV BLO Germans have ordered a I Sive way before the Germans on the left.

rns- i liemiaii companies or any one eie ns ns it buys those ships for neutral Noit Week "The dui wnnout their lines being broken at flag, hoist sets firm to make a German chich they say they intend to over the Eiffel tower in Paris. any point. There was no substantial difference be A. I VIM Next Week Season Seal The Jas. J.

Fiannery Bro. COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS TyOOBted In Grant street for SB year, nm now oeenpyinif ofTir es at the following: addresses! CI TV r14 GRANT ST. Telephones 1172 Grant and 1172 Main EAST T.IHFRTV. HIGHLAND IHII.DIVO, Tele. 5800 lllluiid and 2fif) Fast.

A LA I A WOO It ST ET lele. 2152 Selienley and 11 I'ark. Automobiles and Carriaces. Hntated that payment for the ships in the nature of supplying to a belligerent nation," observed senfntive Naunders. shin- are nni 1 1 4 ISISgiBaagigif.

aggswjg1 SAM 11 A Kj In the BIk Musical I'M iween tnis report and that of the mans, except that the latter claimed slight advanta.ee in Lorraine. THE BELLK OF BOND SIl The 'Kvenintr News" has reeoivod a RED CROSS NURSES Mats. Monday (Iil.i.r Dav) Wei adopted unanimously a resolution by President John M. Goehting providng the apjiointment of a commission consisting of three councilmon. three citizens chosen by the tuayoi, three appointed by the Chamber of Commerce and a like number named by the industrial development commission.

Tlie duty of the commission will be to nc. ney are owned by private I I A mm ami rue money would bo HIAWATHA paid dispatch from 1'aris which says, according to the story of a driver Iti the service of the French peneral staff, the Ger I)H A MA government," 'so (It ZPiif--. not to the red Mr. McAdoo. WMlKK, IOHN On Tuesday, September 1.

3:45 rt. T4l.in- i i ONLY FOUR MORE 3914, at man advance in the direction of Pom- I pieRtie has been checked by the terribie i Hut it said that these lines are so of Elizabeth Binder (nee Werron), sged 33 J'OKillveiy Last Opportunity tj Maicniflrent Indian I'ae-j bring to Pittsburgh as much as possible of the intercepted South American-Euro 1IIAH A11IA SI ICCI A Dally tl me povernment tint payment would be practically to the Government," Mr. Saunders persisted. TO SAIL0NM0NDAY Partial List of Those Selected for Relief Work Given Out. losses or the last two days.

The Germans asked for an armistice to bury their dead. "The story that the main body of the German army is within 70 miles of Paris is the result of tales tol.1 unuK mere in that ob- Funeral from his late residence. S7 Allen new Eighteenth ward. Thursday. 3, at 2 l-nends of the family and members of Ahentown Turn Verein.

Pennsylvania Sportsman's Club, JIor.se Lodge No. 45 and Camping Club are rtL-pectfu'iy invited to attend. said tlie secret rv. ASSURED OF NEUTRALITY. pean trade.

South America has been forced by necessity to turn to the United States for Its needs, and it is proposed that the commission get Pittsburgh's shnre of the new business by getting In touch with the buyers of that country, either by special arrangement or through American consuls in the various Titer tlie is no tn'te( tnore punctlluoua citizen States with resnect tn ln JOHN On Mondav, 6 p. John Beg August ey, aged BEG LEV. 1914. at years. who, seeing- detached patrols of Uhlans in the district, fled, spreading the report that the German army was there," the driver said.

"It is humanly impossible for the British troops to hold their ground aeainst forces which are seven times their strength. Tlie manner in w-hioh tv, Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Hannah Sweeney, 6307 Bresden strooi Tk UWSHI.VOTO.V neutrality. he continued. -than the I resident, who would be the chief representative of the Government in the eumpany to be organizer! under lii Km Sept.

1. The name of c- day. September 3. at :30 a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Kiaran's r-atbii will sail ieh ine ljij trained nurses who from New York Monday on a. m. r)l-llf sirepi. at the Red were an- r.

A O. and friends of ths fan.iiv toss relief Red Cros rrst of absolute neutral -The secretary asserted that the fiov- M'tirTient Uniil.l OPENS TONIGHT 7 O'Cloi l-espeetfuily invltvd to attend. liounced here today They were selected Cuts Throat on Train; Dyim in Hospital by Miss Jane A. leiano, chairman' of the MAGNIFICENT CONCERTS 11Y ition nx private stockholder, 'po' far general nursing service, American Red have resisted during their retreat has been magnificent. For instance, at Land-recles.

near Lecateau. a brigade of guards and some British infantry held off for hours the attack of a much su- perior Gorman force, though they had only a few machine guns, while the Ger- 1 mans were well provided with guns. "The Germans f-top at nothing. Tn 1 cnnuuions were I A A. I i con iiiar me questlct of DIKHL.

IRM) K. A Wilklnsburg, Pa nn September 1. inn. nt 10:14 in Fred It. IiPhi.

in his 7Cth vear Funeral services will be held at his 'ate residence, South avenue, on Thursriav September S. at p. m. Interment private on Friday. Members of Colonel 'larke Post Xo.

1K2, A. and City Lodge Xo. 4 1, I. O. O.

F. are respectfully invited to attend. Please omit Dowers. juy noiiid never ra A man thought to ho V. C.

Sheridan. a ussian Symphony i irom "William Jf. TV3 ic Of I I .1 some cases they advance weaHnp- lha nnaiM of trade French uniform or great coats taken from the British dead and wounded. read. proteFtins aKaln.t the bill and irsJUCSUIFiOwl.

PROGRAMS and 0:30 S. IV1. Cross. Iielano went to New York tonight to superintend the mobilization of the nurse. Miss Helen Scott Hay of Chicago will be general of nurses assisted by Katrina K.

Hertzer and Josepn-, ine B. Bowman, former United States navy nurses. The list of nursee follows: I From Xew York Supervisors. Charlotte T. Krhcher and Anna I.

Reutinger- Mary F. Farley, Frieda Hattrnan, Blanch" Horner, Helen Linderman. Helen Vft.tli,..f i.1 u.iiuir-miiiin oirecc suhsdv to hmi.i I fittZillETH AWA On Mon up the merchant marine. day, August 31. 1914, at 7:45 a.

Kiiz-abeth Anna, widow of James Ilnnnoii r. about tv! years old. of Fairmont street, llarrishur. is dyinsr in Allegheny General Hospital from self inflicted injuries. He slashed his throat on a Pennsylvania railroad train as the train neared Wil-merding shortly after 0 o'clock last night.

He was transferred to another train west-bound at Pitcairn. after a porter had found him lying: in a' pool of blood in hid berth, and taken to Pittsburgh. He was then sent to the hospital, where little hope is entertained for his recovery. Papers found in his possession bear the her Sfth year Friends of tne family are respectfully ln- attenrl the fifcneml vited to Daily Concerts Thereafter 247:309:30 P. P.

Direction of MODEST AL.TSCHUL.EIt ALL FRENCH RESEEVISTS OUT. All of the reservists of France are to be called out immediately, according to an official announcement from Paris. Preparations to defend the French capital, apralnst a sice ro eteadilv on and ther? i.s every indication that the seat of the government will soon be estab- 1 liahed nt Bordeaux. The exodus from Paris continues, late tonight reports say. Kvery train was eanesoay, September 2.

at p. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs Wi1-liam Haviland. 71'1 Fulton reet Northside, nn Thursdayat 10 a. m. Please omit flowers.

MORE BOMBS FROM THE SKY STARTLE PARIS (Continued From Pago One.) name and address. iji n. vy uuu, ojmia v. Kiel. Rachel Torrance, Emogene K.

Miles. Maud Metcalf, R. Leo Cromwell, I.uov Minniee-rode, Kthel Kirkland, Henrietta K. Koechiein, Mary M. A.

Weiss. Anna Porter. Alice S. Oilman. L.

Louise Hen-yl. Gertrude w. Drake. Mare-aret REMARKABLE COIXECTIOX OF E.XIIIRITS SHOW NATIONAL. AND MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL! AND DOMESTIC ARTS Cd.KXTZER, ANNA POROTIIEA On Monday.

August 31. 191. at 3 a. Anna Porothea (ilentzer (nee Pfaui. widow of (ilentzer.

at the age of SI vears 1 month 14 days. "Funeral from her late residence, Buena I Vista street. Northside, on Wednesday September L. at 2 loaded to capacity and there were hun- (led to explode, and the. third Clean I-n(ertainnient AH Dav" Veteran Race Horse Driver is Killed Healthful Amusements All Day! dreds in line when the sale of tickets i stopped for the dav.

I vumc lilip ninjr. Bertha II. Oarretson. Oarolyne W. Bell Beeht and Mary A.

Brownel Lieutenant Campaene of thP DVt The Cltv Is hptnc -1 .1 4 I iixi while flj-lng over th rio-m height of l.JyiO yards, waa from the south are pouring into the ring of forts that defends the capital. i According- to a dispatch from Berlin. From Brooklyn Supervisor Frances Meyer; Lillian L. HalUday, Alice B. W.

Weston, Sarah A. McCarron. Esther K08enbei-. Louisa J3. SieareL a The Great Spectacular Fire Scene, tinq the Fl ruie enemy fire.

A stu vj, family and the Third Ladi-s' Aid Soc-ietv are respectfully invited to attend. iOFF. FRAXfKS (iARKISON-Sudden'v on Tuesday, September 1, 1914, at 9:30 p. Miss Frances Garrison Goff 91 Helvi.iere street, Crafton, Pa. Notice of funeral later.

HA U.S. WALTER WIU.IAM-On ames I via The Haerue. today a hte-h nine anu BlODDea tlie mntnr. oplane oscillated violeitl in the lieutenant sucprorin i Ioors Open Tonight at 7 O' Clock Every Day JO A. M.

to P. and In volplaning into the French lies. He landed safely and o-avn ALLEXTOWN, Sept. 1. Euelen .7.

Schweyer, the veteran liveryman and driver of race horses in the big fair circuits, was instantly killed and his daughter, Elizabeth, fatally Injured today when their team was struck by an empty engine on the Jersey Central railroad at Newport. Two men on the wagon escaped by jumping. Miss Schweyer was carried 400 yards on the smokestack of the engine. iiiiormatson concern ncr Ger- i positiori. ADMISSION ii All Car Lines Issue Transfers to the Point.

Epran. Marg-aret A. Peprer, Julia iJori- oshue and Fiorenre Farmer. From Chieaso Supervisor, Charlotte Burgress; Kva L. Doniat.

Alice Gilhorne, Alma E. Forsier, Martha A. Moritz. Anne Hansen. Erlwina Klee, Gertrud" O.

Hard, Julia S. Schneider. Mary F. Bowman. Mary K.

Hill and Charlotte Eaton. From Baltim De Si.rervipor, Alice K. ITrnderson; Mary f. Boyle, Marsart M. McG-iry.

Flcrence M. Waters. Grace 1. official predicted that France. Kngland and Russia would soon sue for peace.

I He was quoted as sayingr that the Ger- mans had defeated the allies to such an extent they would be glad to quit, while Germany had met no severe losses in the i east. An Antwerp dispatch paid that the Bel- gians were planning aggressive tactics against the. Germans. With few of the kaiser's troops left there, the Belgians 'cwuption or this exploit of Ideutenant officially to- Mmpagne was given out 'lay. September 1.

1914. at Sewickley Val'ev Hospital, Sewickley, Walter AVilliam Hails, in his 14th year, onlv son of ls-a-belle and Kdward Hails, Funeral services will be held at the family home. Blackburn road. S'ewickley Heights on Friday at 2 o'clocq. Friends of tv family Are respectfully invited to attend.

I incinnat 1 and Columbus (O. 1 and Balti more (Mrl.) papers please copy. IIITZFEMVT. TH Kit KM A MARIA A Wi'-kinsburtr. on Mondav, Auetir 31 I'M 4 at 10:20 p.

Theresia Maria Jlitzfeldt' wife of Henry J. Hitzfeldt. aiteii 5 8 vears Funeral services will be held at the familv SERVE AS DRILL MASTERS. Retired French armv ofrir. tvhom no militarv nnwtin.

Barclay, Rebecca Wateon. Ola C. Early. Sydney A. Lewis.

Elizabeth W. Riffel. Helen Covey and Sarah W. Crosley. are plmning to cut the German lines of communication from behind and then to attack the Germans from the rear, while they are engaged in the decisive battle olunteering in la rue numht.ro Rhodes Scholars In British Army "I 'll uirii ui catesorv speaker Chnmp lark advieed the Red wtio have They do just been called to the color" itn ine aiiies.

Cros.s today that he would nome. l.u; enter street, ilkinsbur head a con-to help the irfr. I list mis ior tne reason that the leers are needed for eanesday, September 2. at p. In- gressional subscription relief work in Europe.

younger offi-service. even hiirher terment private Thursday mormng. 'o'onels and officers of )-anK are -actinar as drill sergeants. The -oung men are very keen to qualify to GERMANY WINS GREAT VICTORY AT ALLENSTEIN (Confintrerf From Page One.) to the front and thrv are obedient and attentive to hoir inutMir.i. OTTAWA.

Sept. 1. All the Rhodes scholars from Canada and most of the Rhode scholars from other parts of th world who are not at Oxford, have enlisted for service with the British forces, according to information reaching here today. It is learned that squadron of the king's royal honee has been entirely made up of theee overseas Oxford undergraduates. Atrocities Alleged In Alsace-Lorraine Americans are belntr acivisoH to leave the city.

line is Przemysl where the Austrian formed, and that won't be easy." It is the opinion that it would be the part of wisdom for those Americana who cannot be of especial service during the war. or who are not required to IRWIV. DR. ROBERT .1. Tueodav September 1.

1914. at 1:45 a. Tr I en J. A. Irwin, hupbaml of Adelaide Holt i Irwin, at his residence, 1S23 Webster nue.

Funeral services on Thursday, September .1 at 2 p. m. of the' fami'v are respectfully invited to attend. Intermen- private later. JOHNSTON.

ALEXANDER Su Iden'y I on Sunday. August 30. 1914. at Alexander M. Johnston, husband of Har- I riett E.

Johnston, aped 68 vears. 1 Funeral services at his late home. 31 South I Mathilda street, on Wednesday Septem- i ber 2, at 2:30 p. Friends of 'the familv 1 and members of Pittsburgh Commanrlrv -Xo. 1, K.

of T. Corinthian Iodge Xo. F. A. and Kspey Post, A of I Carnepie.

are respoetfuily InvU, attend. Interment private. j.jii.am lur or professional pons, to leave the city in an orderly rea-a nd Don't Miss the Bi Fair. at Junction Park. Xew Brighton.

September lt-li). Four days of line racing. Four days of rattling- fun. PARIS. Sept.

1. The following account of conditions existing in Aleace and Lorraine is given by Abbe Wettirle, Who represented Alsace in the Reichstag; "As soon as martial law was le -i-ir-id by Germany, 1,000 of the best knoVii citizens In Alsace and Eorraine were arrested as hostages and hami. iuiet way whenever reaonah opportu- ty is offered. "Thp Pluh" -Sept. get price? on dHnion 1s an-i I cuffed through the streets.

i i watches. see Loftls Brnp. A- Xatinna Credit Jewelers. filS Ijiberty av. Open eve's AER OPLANE AT OSTEND.

ONDOX, cpt. German nfrn-ne hew over Ostend todav. swnrHin, REfKI.ER. FRANK R. nn Mondav n-Rust 31, 1 1 4 at 12 o'elork noon.

'Frank i RUSSIANS CLAIM THE VICTORY. LOXDOX, Sept. 1. 5:50 p. m.

The "Central Xews" publishes a dispatch from Rome, saying telegrams received there from Bucharest, Roumania. declare that the Austrian defeat in Galieia was colossal. Trains are transporting- tens of thousands of wounded; many Austrian regiments have been destroyed. The Russians inflicted a loss of lii.Oo on the enemy, who sought to cross the Vistula. PARIS, via London, Sept.

1. p. m. A Rome dispatch to the 'Temr" says the Russian victory over the Austrians on the Galiclan side wns brilliant, the right wing of the Austrian army haying been decivisely turned and cut to pieces" leaving- SO.O) prisoners in the hands of the victors. the Iteuter correspondent in that city! dispatch nd Is that there im-iu inrown into prison and others summarily shot.

When the Germans returned to Muelhausen. after the first evacuation, Pillaging, incendi- arism and shooting occurred throughout the town. In one instance some of the inhabitants were placed against a waii mm f.m. mt considerable movement of troops in ussels. sn.0t) heine due MM i eourt- ana snot, wnnout semblance of martial.

German governor of Brussels has red the expltision of all British within -i hours. Time asses "This outrage was meant as a warning to the rest of the population. The Germans burned 50 houses at Burzemiu ler. only sparing the inn, which "they quickly emptied of drinkables and eatables. Alsace is at present practically starving, all provisions being seized by the Germans." i frhe Intimacy of From youth to Men are not forever yourg.

old is but one short stride. Newspaper Advertising i on me tfuuia rront. when the Russians encountered the Au'rian left wins. the result somewhat uncertain, but I the arrival of important reinforcements enabled the Russians to take a vip-orous offensive and re-pulse the enemv. They I captured a large number of pieces of ar- eptember 23 advert sins- hrlno.

a retiitlrr in fl intlmo.l i communication with hi l.m-inc sp puniic. ORPHANS TO ENTERTAIN. This evening at o'clock the children retiuently. 'erdallv in the fvia tneienant is it The Ktwitinn, the dispatch adds, executed many bayonet charges the which had a large share in in St will Paul's Orphan Asylum, Idle wood, ive an entertainment, and Inwhenn i.uf or tne hattle. r- were actively interested for those who in the recent wnere the Germans, endeavoring to ef- picnic for their benefit.

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Fashion Week or a si tn i itrt. The success that uruallv attends these affairs is evidence that the public likes specific advertising. People b.ok to the newspapers for information as to what the and manufacturers are doing- as much as thev do for ottmr news. When the advertiser Rets the specific news appeal into his advertising whether it bo of some special wer-k or dav. or some particular Item of merchandise th" response increases.

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Protective Association opened here todav There from all over th stat present. It will last for several STOLE BREAD FOR FAMILY. Po1i are investigating the story of John Cameron, years old, of Hi Brown, street, arrested last night in Liberty avenue and Barbeau street for the alleged theft, of txco loaves of bread. Th" lad said his mother, two sisters and brotne-r were starving in their home, and he considered it his duty to provide Ihcm with food. Advertising intlmacv onlv profitable when it pays seller and Don't Miss the Big- Fair.

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