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***?• -maim- \W A \t &:' ^ LATTBBURGH DAILY RKP •fM EVENING STAR-NEWS VOL 106? NO, 94. ... u::~;.:Cx:'T;.r • iww* ummtmm PLATTSBURGH, N. Y., SEPTEMBKR IH, |<)|(, i'KK I. I\\n i IMS BRITAIN TO CONSULT U. S. CANT ALLIES RUSH Back in Face of Attack 'i.'i pt. 17.—The Bulgarian right wing in Macedo- \ffl>^'lftPWW'fe\-^ c|i«©k-*be furious onrush qf the Serbian, iwian forces, is continuing to retreat north- Wei^id Ort both sides of Lake Ostrova in the direction of ,_ fp&X pressure is being exerted on their left wing the British aftd Italians on the Struma, but there the Bul- re*i»tince appears to be holding its own, though the i emerged victors in the engagement. }Tp^m big guns are keeping up incessant fire against the Bulgarian centre between % Varda,r and Lake Dpiran. s#fehders are replying vigorously. vmm ASSttowN tosi BRITISH AND FRENCH GAINS Allies Increase Their Exten- sive Successes on West* ern Front. * tktOWtpl «hr»f fcccerdmi to ,'m . «u'« ; >t»tWpiirt • frwtt : 0*i»- fWrJifr. h«*lU*rW..t 8.1onlkl, . .••'} • .• , . fhljr »**> *fow '$•• Puiji»rii oyer 0»t«»o. The, tUl^oe. ».r. powerful^ *mt, • •'T'M~ :•' • • •'£•• i$m# toftnUw the ]i»k between the Allied Jleft *nd centr# *W,/PtwWnK WW* purtuK of &• Bulwark** • • V ward Borln., which i» «lll held by the BROKEN EEPIACED wnMQirr PRESCRIPTION f |p oim SERVICE OptometroU-Opticians Bar. Cll|toB ft Mprkm * Street* 'V nATTflHURGIT, ft, I. • German war p»c» •sort* tl»«,t by the Serbian! In Pabpnls Lake were repulsed, London, Sept. J7,—Iloth thp British and French incrousod their gains on the 8omme front In the last 24 bourn, The French resumed their drive south of the Sommo this afternoon. They captured the greater part of tho village of Vermandovllltirs and Borny, portions of which they had hold for more than tt week, To-night the Ger- mans are holding out onlyin isolator 1 places of the two villages, Tho day's fighting put the French In possession of tho whole ground be- twoen tho Vermandevillors-Denhr- oourt and the Dennlcourt-iBerny soo- tors. At Dennlcourt the German* are still desparately dofendlng every Inch of ground, but the two tips of tho sever- ing line of the great salient have been completely crushed In. Oen, Focli's infantry added still fur- ther to this success by capturing a number of trenches between Berney an^l Barleux, repeated furious counter attacks were beaten off by the French curtain of lire, Several hundred pris- oners, including a number of officers were taken ,. The British last: night extended their gain near Oqurcelette on a front, of one thousand yards, pushing (heir fur- ther northeastward against Bapaaunae. At Jh« »me'tln4e,^Kj,ca»tured the formUteble Oarman itriA»ghold k»own WILL N.Y.(pIEN MIKE Ungskorew* fote to Walk Out wkea 4 Word is Chen EXPECTING NEW GERMAN \SUB.\ All New London, Conn., Agog With Excitement Over Rumors. j New York; Sept. 17. Votes on ' the Question of a;,^ 1 ,' sympathetic strike with the carmen Were tlfcen by six lo- cal unions of the longshore- men of New Voifk today. All voted to strikf but set no time. { The power 'W call out the men was placed in the hands of T. V. O'Connor of Buffalo, president of thp Internation- al LonjgshorejifHins Associa- and Mended for the open son. tion. The rneetjngs were held' l;i ' \• IUU,,,| K 1 \ !•«•• «<•»\ l \» «.«. »L_ I __4-jlii^.„„ ' I 1 wl ' l tlto German representatives hud at the Lonjrthwernen s head- noi rclliriwd l0 pol .,, Whc „ 1(VM( quarters, H^ed argument BOOH alio was headed due cast. preceded tfoi? Ijilloting. There Now Loudon, 8c|.il. I\ Tin- Kieaiesf of oxelieiiioiit preuiilul Iifi«• innmiit. following ihe n-pmt i,f iln ,un.\i of u Oeriuaii HUIMIIUIIIIC t'nlll midnight li had nut been m.ule U'l'tain whuthcr or not aiio in i ! i\ IIUCM iwtH until) in Aiiicimui HHU-U. Tho mystery was dispelled l>) the firm denial by the tfi-oii Towing t'u one of their boats bad bi-cu cliat- lerod IO \scout\ for tlio hiilmianiu' ,-imi lnt(<r by Hie admission that (lit 1 boat was headed for ibo open siuv with IQ- |ircHciitat|\fs ill tbf Lusteiu I'or- wnrdlni! Co. During the early evening It was re- ported that ihe submai inv wa» off the eastern exireinit) of Lmtj; Island ,nul wus awaiting a ravutubif im\e to ou- ter tho harbor here The first report WHS followed h> Uie sudden sailing of one of tin- Siott Co.'s seu-golng UIKS The vessel d(- pusod all us lights wlih one exception U'R MAIL CENSORSHIP WILL BE DISCUSSED Conference Arranged to be Held in N. Y. in Near Future Washington, Sept. 17.—Sir Richard Crawford, financM' adviser of the British embassy 1 is arranging with prominent V American bankers, commercial and industrial interests fof V a conference to be held at an early dale in New York City* The object of the conference will be to devise some mean* by which the obnoxious effects of the British censorship of American mails may be ameliorated. - The volume of complaints from American business mtfer* est has become so formidable that the British government has decjded to treat directly with them. ; PAGE VISITS^WTISH ENVOY. #|xtyt \a mite war ^Tn%y4i and the powerful field work near the Mou,quct Farm, .bitterly aoWtMted f<ti' many weeks, ' .,\ ONE TWENTIETH OF SECOND MEANS •* MUCH TO DREADH«(JiSH|'S, BIG GUNS 1 . < iU- .'!', !Ni|''York, Jepi iT.-^The* huge J4- Jnoh Injuns offt'the super-dreadnought Pensylvanla cannot 'ije fired simultan- eously iw her'tu'ree«uW«turrets, This fact was rev«aled\ in the.„i?eC|pt target practice at the Government tests, ' The trouble on the Pennsylvania al- comes considerably deflcoiecj, and can- not be controlled. ' '*. ^ cceptancy two this come. After experiments It was f^undj that if the middle gun was fired '^ne- twentleth of a second after the other deflection would be ovor- The electrical machinery has been so exists in the three gun turrets of so changed that the three gups can the Oklahoma. When the three ginis j be fired with the one-twentieth, of a are fired together the middle gun be- seoond interval. T Ossining, N. Y., Sept, 17.—Four of the most desperate convicts in Sing Sing took advantage today of a base- ball game between the Mutual WeL fare League and a visiting team to bore, a cavity in the prison wall. f Using crudely fashioned tools of iron serving the purposes of chisel, crowbar and hammer they gouged out masonry and mortar to a depth, length and width of fifteen inches, With an- other hour of undisturbed work it is believed they would have escaped, tpiie yard was full of people at the RUSS. RESUMING LEMBERG DRIVE London, Sept., 17—The Russians have resumed the drive on Lemberg with full vigor. The Petrograd wavi. U nlonism. office announced to-night that the Itus-1 sians have captured German positions at Brzezani, 40 miles southeast of Lemberg, taking a number of Turkish soldiers. In an encircling movement against Halicz, the Russians havt taken 3,175 German prisoners. The fall of Hallos', is expected hourly, The Russians took the offonslre yes- terday In Volhynia on the whole front was no demon«(ration. \there wlll'be ;J>o strlko before Thursday,\ said Mb O'Connor at the Continental Hotel #iight. •• mtrtfr^m-'™*'*®' aw-**- an. W$ are flghUttg *or the right of all .worker* tq;organize and will take tir tion on that ground..\ • The best service on subway, elevat- ed and surface lines since the strike began waB seen to-day. Street railway loaders perfected plans for a sympathetic strike of KM. 000 nion, to be called tomotrow. A cablegram was dispatched to Presi- dent William D, Malion of the inter- national Union to return from Lon- don and take charge Q£ the strike Intei'borough atorney'a and lawyeis for employer's associations are watch- ing the movements of strike lenders, with a view to possible prosecution under the anti-trust law. Conferences will bo hbld tomorrow between Mayor Mitdiol and labor chiefs, at which tune It is expected city officials will try to persuade the union men from making a widespread extension of the strike. About 40,000 woi Iters in various trades will go on strike tomorrow officials of the unions said to-night These 40,000 will bp for the most pan longshoremen, tide water boatmen, teamsters and i-ngnu-urs who have al- ready indicated tln-ir willingness in strike to uphold ihe principals of 200 LOST ON Was Carrying Carranza Sol- diers to Port in Sonora. Vmiigliii. An/. .->./|>t l7~Niwn has Inst lir.cn K-f tiled hej u nf the diniiut Uort b.i lire of n stunner elurMn.;' '\ni- ian/a lumps Lorn Man/anilUi (\ He/- inuu Two hundred Hies were lout. Jose l-Hcgz. bioJui (if (ien IneR/.. ivlin Is on Uie htoftinei 'in u spieiul (oiumisBlon io the Sutunti ollh i.iN. et- cupetl by swimming ashore. The lite Is belleied in ban- bun \ t Incendiary origin. SETH LOW DIES AT MODEL FARB SIX KILLED IN AUTO MISHAP S'ew Yoik . Sep' 17 Si-tii today al In • modi l l.n in :ti Mills, \, i i York «I n ••• > eitis be biiil In i n e.u nil' i '• lloll •u M i i IIltitt- ;n--11, iilini • lie w.e. r i\n .-,i\ ii .ri Death ii.i • dm '\ .1 > 'iinl- • lll-il'HM 1 -. .Hill 1 In II,.! i.tl' ' il.ii infil l 'I'll I, 1 111,11 1 111 '\! 1' N ill t ,1, .ill 1 Nil lull ! dent Hi 1 11I,in,'.,.i 1 ii, -.an inn 1, ••! \•! il'iii.!' 1 b. ,.,...b.l I..\ ' •• ••' Mil. Vi 1 1 •• ,.!,...• I|, , 1 11,1 !•, . .1. 'I.I .1, > • 1 MM lll i , | 111 II' 1. 1 h ... . 1 . • ' , , , ...1 .. • • 1 time but nobody pa)d any particular j SO uth of Pinsk. The German war of- attention to the four convicts, | fices stated this afternoon that Rus- sian attacks launched morning, after- noon and evening were replused every- Chrlstophcr Dunn, a double murder- er, was one of tho party. He is said to have done most o fthe boring while his companions sat in front of him, whore. The Russian losses are termed \monsterous.\ •nil =fs 1 MV^'fc»M<>MPtM»fl»> <»•»»»»*•••••••••*•*•*****************' TERLING SILVER OUVENIR SPOON Mad0«Expre88ly3For The Occasion Bethlehem, Pa, Si |il. 17 Six tier sons of this (Hi. mi biding Inn <bii (Iron, were killed Hn.i afternoon In .1, Philadelphia ami Hi .uling tram win, 1. struck the nulniuniiih' in whii h flu 1 were riding neai Uuukefiown The dead are William H I n/il.i 1 •12, supeniiteiideiii MI the drnp i<\ '' of the Bethb belli S'cl i'o., Mi;. M •>^MX\W\5\:\;-X\:\:\M\X-:\M' Uiulker, •)'!. In* nm \ nil tew N« n. I\ J.foreman of the do .Imp of iln- ilmp 'f forge dopiutnieui. M1.1 Neff, V.. t.ni A [and Ralph Neff. UM- d L* and (• X The purl.V III I'li/ikn >* till Innl leli f 'Qtiakei low n in M-HIIII In Id 'hl> In HI »|.:Un/.lker ltniuireil In-, n.t.v and u.i • di X.rectetl to the iailn.iv IIH-.KIIU. 'Im X I'l-.ll VI.\ll\M V I MM I VI M V\ Vlllll ISII I 111 I M llfinl ,t. I ,i ii. , I; obscured the luilw.ti natk ami ll r >f ear was full on tb>' n,n X by the (tain. All tin Y Instantly killed, li M h i u !!•( tllulll l f * I CROSS, City Jeweler j lUl i nMiif'ii\' *\ '*a*******^—»»*»»»>»>** Tin-: \\l villi:it XoHheasUru Metv V'orli. Probably fair Monday and Tm^lav Continued cool t,. 'i 1.-ii i' .11 In ml ua'i .1 l.lllnll AniiiiiiiHCiiient of the M.nfei-eure In belli u'd tif l«We t'OUCPPfied fbo IWHWif beheld in New Ymk w,t rt lon.urut'd by lUffe rentes botwinn tllla country ftjstt^ ofJU luN bete In imli, a'e th;it the Dril- l'.ri f ;lattit Wlllvh WWl llOttllttB. mil IOV'IJ 10 tin .Virieilnlit pioten It 11 thmight tU«t f.Uii' ttM* 1 enttfftrfc« .iguin*t inierferinx with AmcrUan of American sports to HoHnuA *»»| nun It! on, ttie lilRh „i Ai 11 ill In a ie- SvlDidtlUli (,1 Will Open llf! «OOU \\& funal to grant the Aineiunn tl(inaiul< i|ue>tfiif) cf tbf li'tytHtjf of tjl«» JBVitish Wuitei ttmos J.'n8<'. Aiiifci'iftau Am I'lutteiJe tt, t'RQaoftfn.. . .,_ ,„«. .. .;• ''Mi'i'iftdin' to Orcr. llri'.'al, • >1lU'i| nvnii fc L v.M A'Alvtl tO-dilV^ 6eOH-ffWf!aJSy,, 'tie Brlii-b Ai'.iims- uli'i i-Hi fn il ;.V! rb.r, way no prtudent for tltu HinuiK Hue to-diiy and the \mit In Hr,ri-.h emKu-gii REPORT VILLA ATTACKS CITY 'PRESIDENT TAKING HIS SISTER'S BODY HOME \l,t i.i!i,t<in. ;:, j,.; IT I'n'H.b n f >.,Unit en ml 'lin-'i.li lii'u III-1IIKIH, U. S. War Dept. Officials do ' '••\•• ;' \' •'\' s ' -\'; '»'- M L l> V C*. C 1 .•!. 1 t 1. . ' . .. Mi . \1.n1 If.e».e Not Believe Story rrom .',.,,„.,),,,,„: .1 ,. .,, ,, ..i,. •„». EI Paso • .... . n I ..1 • .•! 't- |... i'. ni '1,1,11- ., (, , M , I',, ,', .11 • I It , U'lt.M I ,1 . 1 , !•. I . . Mil.. (\ COAL v.r*^i hH \f4 B-a Building Materia ! i l D :K :; i'!\f. <() vi « : v •„\ v f s •A :lll V, i„. ..I 1 .' 1 li,,i i' . Id 1 .1 |l, luvi-u}-) UMARCHE & BEAULlI I.I \i 1: \i 1 u\ 11; \t mi:! \ ,n i;i u in 1;- 0 inn i,i ,, 1,, 1 iinl! 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