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IVbrafj, Riv, Oep't. TIE WEATHER Clouds. - today- , IsrpcJay Fo6abt (air. Dotal si oa Best Adverthbx Medium la , Nortlt Carolina ev ..". ,.. 'VOLCIL NO. 3. RALEIGH K. C, FRIDAY MORNING, SOrtUSSUt VISIS.- POPE. HI MESSAGE Tn.".DE BALANCES WILLDE PLACED I ' "INTO TIIE JAWS , , JE ATTT I ,. S tHE GERMAN WHO TOOK WARSAW. ; --v ; SMASHED BY CIS EUROPEAPJ PEACE Th GRODNO FORTIES TO 1IS0N, URGES a?J STABLE BASIS French and British Commis OF TEUTON Cardinal Gibbons Spends Hour , With President After De . livering Note GERMANY'S ATTITUDE - AIDS CAUSE GREATLY Details of Papal Communica tion Not Made Public, But It Is Intimated Plans Will Em body Neutral Powers' Join ing Vatican To End Great War of Nations GERMANY OFFERS TO REFER U-BOAT CONFAB TO HAGUE (B? Mm IiiHii I PnbO Berlin. Sept. 1 n' mmmw. M cording to (aM BtrMorri In MrartkNM, Sere to soheak the cislms foe rnsuii nesUoej nWif oat of the lasltaaia a ad Arabic cases to tbe Haree. Washington. Sept. 1. On-many la desirous of baring the dainaa for comnmaatioa arbting aat of the inking of Uw Lost tenia awl Arable eabealtted lo the Hagwe. The la streka Issiwd to (! Bero Morff, . the Cmiiaai Ames ssatinr at YYasnlngtoa. eccocdln; to a nulla dipau-h, aaihortae hla to snake that offer to the Audi aa ona trot. At the aaaaa Usee tmaaaaKy froaa attack withes warming; to paaat iiki i imaiil hr profated for. tMHrial circles la Bertie oaf) rax ported lo be lajMlsaJnUe with , re ImiK'i to the sarawssfnl tasee of tbo aexotlaUona ybftaeea Gee-assay and ties Vailed fctatea reaaeoOas the Gersnaa aahaiailau policy. ' (Br Washington. Bant. J. Cardinal Olbbona cam to Washington today wltb a ntmii or hope lor paaea la Europe to Preeldeot Wilson from Pop Benedict. , It u rahlegnun Dralsln the President' attitude- ana -iodioaUag belief that the. United iUMnHw be- in a posttiea help In bringing Um European war to an end. i . v v . - At tir loading the measaaW the Oar- dlnal remained an hour with tha President, dlaowaanff the possibility of peace and tha world ait nation gener ally. He emerged smiling and walked aver to the Slate Department for a eonferanee with Seoretary Lansing. Later . he announced be had talked peaca with tba Preeldant aad told htm of hla f ratification over the apparent success of the-negotiation with Ger many over eubmertne warfare. He ("ontinued oa Page Two.) MORE BRITISH SHIPS SUNK BY GERMANS . (Br u ton am I rwsel Berlin. Sept. , 1. By wiralaaa to Tuckerton.) The Oversea Agency ' aay: 1 "According to an official report tha following British ettmoiera hare bean sunk by submarines during tha last few daya: "The Faroe, tha Bhrlkby, tha Glea . by, the Queen, the Trafalgar and one fishing steamer," .,r,.:; Shipping circles Hat tha Paroo aa of t.tti groaa tonnage. She arrived at Blgnapore Augnat -1. The Olenby. t.l tona groaa. waa at Cardiff Aug. II. Three steamer named via Queen, all leea than 40 tona. are listed, while . two Trafalgar are on tha record a, one of 4.S7I tona and the other of l.ltl tona; A Tellable records do not con lain the Bhrlkby. PAGE TO ASK DATA ON . , BRITISH COUNCIL ORDER ' . (B On Washington; Sept. !. Ambassador . Pare waa Instructed today to secure detailed Information aa to tha ex pected relaxations rn enforoetneata of -. the British order In council against American commerce. Tha Strata rjenertmanft eeirts tn know Just . what character of shlp- mente will be allowed to paaa aad . through what channel application may be made to aecura release of . American cargoes now detained. Tha ambassador waa directed to inquire 'whether Great Britain would "fad 11 ' tate matters' by allowing all informal negotlationa to be conducted with tha - P.rltish embassy hero . through - the ' State Pepartmeat'a foreign trade r advisers. . -- . - ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ ; OFFERS TO RESIGN m aa anitinl rwm " j e a ijyiiiAn 1 UHllQOl V - patch to tha Kchange- Telegraph Company aava it is reported that Ad miral Von Tlrplta. the German mlnia ' tar of murine, will resign and will be succeeded by Admiral Voa Pohl. Bow ishlef of the admiralty ataff lad eeta ' maader of the German battle goat. . FALLS 200TEET, AIRMAN h r .VIS PICKED UP UNHURT V.IB an tmittnt nm.) ; " Los ABgelea, Bent. I. Bllrtaa Pit tiro, ah aviator fell from a height of tt feet into Baa Francisco Bay to - day while grvinc aa exhlbirion flight from the PaaaMelfi Blapaaitioa, ' Ho waa picked up by a tog aad it wad found that, axeept for the shock toe was ualBjured, . , i-.- . - .r.v ,4 ' J lA n . - A- -Ui :,?. i ) - 1 v ' 1 C eN r 1 iff 1 . ?' - 1 1 Ik- y; -f " I aaasasBBsaierW'?;:? - '( .. 1 a i sisal This British sailor on a submarine. plunging in a heavy sea In the Dar danelles, waj-iaken while the vessel is la the field of floating mines. She plunged along on the surface almost regardless of them, ft wouki have FOR WESERVE Acting Secretary Roosevelt Makes PublicProgfam Ton NatiditJefesr: (ar a Waahington. Sept. I. A plan . for buildmg an adequate national naval ntrva la addition to tha existing mate militia and the regular reset ve creat ed by the last Congress waa made public today by Acting Secretary Kooaeveit or tne rcavy EMnoranent. It oon templates mobilisation of yachtaraen and power boat owners and their craft with navy . reserve hips In a training squadron, follow ing the Idea of the army camp at Plattaburg. .N. . A statement Issued by Mr. Kooae veit says the plan has beer, under consideration for soma time. Em ployment of former navy officers In war time ahd filling-vacancies on the fighting ships with former enlisted men already baa been provided lor by legislation under which, in the past two months lis men have en tered tha reserve. The statement ye the law also has had the effect of Increasing enlistments. Under the present law tha court guard and life savers automatically hs under control of the navy in war time. It Is proponed that the light house aad tha ooast surrey, aerrice be- added to this list, and that Bute ,v , (Continued oarPace Seven.) ANOTHER BIG STORM MOVING TOWARD GULF Waahine-tan. Sent. l.-A Ironical storm now In the vicinity of the Isle of Plnea, la increasing In Intensity aa H moves northwest toward the gulf of ' Mexico, tha weather bureaa" an nounced tonight. South Atlantic and golf porta were warned and wireless stations notified sbipe at sea. Another storm la reported oft Ber muda. AFIrJOUFJGES PLANS IMPORTERS' EXCHANGE PROFITS NOT TO .BE SHARED WITH BUYER Man Who Purchase& Goods Over fits of Depression In. Foreign Bills; Prices Across Atlantic Also Take Same Jump Upward v , . (By S aairlini Pnml. New Tork. Sept. x. The man who buys his goods aver the counter will reap none of the Mb profits accruing to Importers, through the prevailing dap re sal oa ts foreign exchange rates. It was said here today. Ia many In stances pro fits that would otherwise have accrued te the import era them selves have bean greatly reduced by correapondlag advance ia price oa the ether aide of the Atlantic ; Because of low axe nance rates, it has been possible for Importers hsre to pay their bills ahead at discount varying from ( te 1 per sent oa goods oougnt is a-ngiaaa te as mucn as it r cent on seeds purchased in Italy. A groat many 1m porters, it waa said. had seised that epportaalty. , , , Althearh the "Trench frans was de eased from II te II per eent. R waa said today, French maaofactur ere fnissaw - the artuaHen. and fnre- stalled it .in many eaaea by raising prices to a point where the depression ia France we exactly rfaec- Francs. been Impossible tor tha man at the wheel to see -dear enough from the periscope to avoid the mines ' whloh the Germans have let loose la the up per straits. It was necessary te place a lookout for that purpose. , TAFT ADVOCATE OF Ex-Presldent SpeaKsOn .'Pre ''rYaralnoee'aT'flTA'rt.TT'iw' T'ercisef af Expositioi I. San' Francisco, Sept. I. Wllllam-H. Taft advocated preparedness for war ana detailed means for Its aceem pliahment In aa addreaa today at the ranama-Feclnc exposition, deltverea at Taft Day" exercises. In ceremonies preceding the ad dress Mr. Taft. ualng the ailver spade with which, while president, be broke ground ror the exposition four years ago, planted a California redwood tree in "Taft Circle." He alao reviewed portions of the t'nlted States coast artillery at tha rreatdlo or Ban FTeacleco. A silver loving cup. Inscribed, "la grateful re membe ranee of hla unfailing friend ship and the fulfillment of nla oon fidence that 'Ban Vranclaco knows how," was presented to him by the exposition officials. Laade WMsenVa Staad. Ia beginning his addreaa Mr. Taft declared Germany's acquiescence to the United States' eontoatioa for the rights of Bon-oorabatanta on commer cial liners "should be the eaoae of profound rejoicing by every petrlotio American and the occasion for con gratulation to the President.' it must relieve the strain bet' (Continued on Page Two.) FIRE FOUND IN HOLD OF STEAMER ROTTERDAM (ay sm 4sMitsial pnsa) London. Sept. t. A Lloyd's dispatch from Rotterdam says the Holland American line steamer Rotterdam ar rived there from New York -with Are in her afterbold, which contained mail, cotton and other car re. Much water baa been pumped Into the hold, the message says, and the Are bow apparently la extinguished. The- Rotterdam left New Tort August si. arrived at Falmouth August 19. sad sailed thence for Rot terdam. Counter Will Not Reap Bene nfanofaoturere of laoea, ft; was aald, realising -that -exchange' rates would be against them, held a meeting more than a month ago and agreed to ad vance prices tea per cent. y-- Whea franca reach par,- era figure near par, It was said, the former prices win be restored. Importer of champagne are maJtlag money. It waa said, due to the exchange rata, and are ehartng their prema with Jobbers and wholesale msinliaals Dare. But tt waa generally assailU that champagne would be ae cheaper. The same eituaMan holds true. It was said, with reapeot ' te Imports from Italy, chiefly . fancy grooartea, cheese, macaroni, wines, aa olive olL . The Amerteea jobbee, one big firm said, is getting hla goods I te II per eent cheaper thaa whoa rats are aermaL but ho aad other middle men divide the profit. . . - One res son why retail prieee will ae .be cheaper, tt was said, was be cause of the tremeadoee advance la Sanaa freight aad inaureace rataa Tha former, have Ini raaaeil per eent In many instaaees, aad ths latter also have soared because f war laaka, STRONG DEFENSES sioners Ejn Route To N. Y. To , " Discuss Finances s;-rrt'-- -STERLING JUMPS UP ' , 0N.NEVVS OF MEETING English Silver Advances 8 1-4 CentsAbove Wednesday's '; Decline; foreign Bankers, Traveling IrrSecrecy, Are To Give America First Hand Data Jpn Allies' Resources . (at Ss iimtUsi Pre,) Lnndsn, Sept.' 1 Plana for putting oa a stable basts the entire machinery of settling trad Balances between America, aad Europe, will be clarified withm-a few day, en the arrival In New Tork of the Preach and British financial obmmitteea. Both committees are oa their way. The French commissioners sailed from Boulogne-teat aturttny. AothorKiee hare requested that ao details re garding the "British commission be published until; the delegates are well outside tae dahser sons. It la knowa .that tba commissions are In position to correct some re ported misapprehensions concerning Hrltlah. French, aad Russian depeu- aence oa America. On of tha Informed a u h ortiH eeseld t eda y I ' The Idea see ma te prevail In New Tora that we are oa our kneee aad begging America, to come to our as sistance. The attoatiea te exactly the reverse, America wants te sell Eu rope Its toads, and If Americano hope to ooattnas these sales they must And a mesne of giving ths credits and stabilising exchange.' The Britlah osnjuaiastoner are fully conversant with the attitude of the government, which views the sit uation nepe roily. Thar eeeat eu la- Boating the gigantic war loaa baa renewed ' eoaodeaoe here the the largest financial pre Me ma can be readily surmounted. . - . u ' The eommimtea will poistoutthat tw distinct Qlassssf of csedlta are bee ing Incurred A-'., v Tiua.Sret easiVs trutn, Jiuryniiisi l.y- too sluwl rovei-pirwats, the second from-ordi nary traneactiens set ween, private traders. Mot a tb alishtset. uetloa ha oeea raised rerardin tha aotuur ef the government te pay as fast ad required oa its purchased ' This - Is Mkehr. it hi aomted ' out. to. be an- Bhaartaad by the readiness ,f British ant hart ties to pay in.Amerioaa, gold eagles If any queetioa exlsu ragardifK the exchange rate oa the pound. . As to erdlaary sal en between private nor ties, this -considered a) natter which buyer aad seller should adjust. How ever, ths goyaraoBeat -le interested In (Coatiauod on Page Two.) War Summary tmg to Bertta aad Vleausa. are) res froaa aorth tlwoe-h losteia. Uelida. Oa of that Haw Us sneamagly are Calling Riga. As for aaye pas aranery emgagr- asm SghtiBaT By mesas 01 oa Use Ai Oa OaBipoB peaeineulo hard Sgtitbag too iwrka aad tate alhe with both la the DaiWanriies where tbjere bav heesi ao optsaiiuaw for allied aslne amwii have at work tryiiur to csear the straits of Tarklah mlaes, bat srfxwrdlag to Coa- slsotlnopis thy were dMvoa oeT. - U. . Releasee tiseaaa, IBj aa Si real TaTiahaaeee. Fuv. Bent. 1. Walter Ortolph. a Qennaa, charged with en tering government raservationi to ob tain information to which he waa not entitled, regarding national defenses, late yesterday was release a from cus tody. The charges were dropped, ac cording to United Stated District At torney John t Neety, because of lack of evidence. INTERNAL TROUBLES FEARED BY GERMANY (Br an amsjlil mal London. Sect t, An ' Exchanxe Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam says. Teleainms received here from Ber lin express fears that the Oerman gov 's dsetaion to relax tta sub eaanpaigB win eaase rneet eerioe Internal troubles as th'ehaa eeilor'a action conflicts with the opin ion of all the maritime chiefs." It lo ramored that Admiral Voa Tlpits. the minister ef marine, has gone to headquarters ef Bmpertor William to confer with the chief of the emperor's naval staff, aad that be intends te resign. - CHAMP CLARK RIDES TO RESCUE NEGRO FROM MOB evvsiis spepr. s. Champ Ctark, Speaker of tha NatleeieJ Heass ef Representatives, today har ried te the Pike eousty Ian whoa he mod that a mob had formed . to lynch Harrison Ross, a negro, charg ed with tha murder of Dudley -Deeld- t, a lartnor. tie intended- ts ad. drees ths crowd but the mea had dispersed when he arrived. , Lsst night ths aherlff-o wife held a mob at bay until the cwanly atterpey aad the mayor arrived, They ad- tased the crowd and caused them to disperse. The negro later waa tAa ( mtW taaKara,, . . "4 , i --i-- ' 1 ZS 11 i . sr" -0 ... 'w- ,.-- Prlaoa Loopoad of Bavaria. Prince Leopold of Bavaria waa the German general who took Warsaw. Hla army waa ' the first within the i. .1. -. j ... ..-. CLUES; BUT THAT'S Grapd-Jury Reports It's Sotry ipt!fC4TatpjR rl ' 6t- Any todu mg ' (Br tat VsHetts, Oa.. Sept. I. The Cobb county grand Jury mvostlgatlng the lynching of Leo M. Frank reported lata today that: We have found several clues, but ws have been unahla to find anyone who could identify any party. We have done our beat, under our oath. and. we regret to state that we have been unable to find enough evidence to indict anyone for this crime. Tbe report says the jury had tbe active co-operation of Governor Nat B. Harris, the State attorney -re neral; Solicitor Herbert Clay, and other of ficials of Cobb county, and adda: Nobody Identified. "We have been unable to connect say body with the perpetration of this offense, or to identify anyone who waa connected with It. although we have - investigated the information furnished us by officers aad other parties, and have followed up letters, signed and unsigned, and to this end we have subpoenaed aad examined many wlUiuaaue tn an- effort to die' (Continued" OttJ Page Hew 8;T ARMENIANS KILLED BY TURKISH FORCES (h as ninwl rea.l London- . Sept. teA Exe hangs Telegraph dispatch from Athens aayal "Travelers arriving from Constan tinople announce that on Friday last Turks burned the town of Ismld aad massacred a large number of tha Armenian Inhabitants," lamld. at the head of the Gulf of Ismld, In Asia Minor, la II miles southeast of Constant inople. Its pop atatloa ia about 11,101. : . . ' -i ALL IfJ FRAFJK CASE SLAYERS SAY WIFE' PAID $5,000 FOR MURDER Rhode Island. Woman Held In $10,000 Bail After Confession of Three Negroes Charged, With. Killing Wealthy. Providence , fa Providence, ' R. X- Sept. 1. Mrs. Elisabeth T. & Mohr. arrested today a a result of the confession by three negroes that she had hired them for !!, to kill her husband. C Frank- tta Mohr, a wealthy phyatetaa of this arty and Newport, we released ia 1MM beH. tonight. - la view of the asrtoa charge that aha iad "BlBidi ejirTsertd-aaa.-hTedr-the three meet to kill Dr. Mohr, who wa ehat down At the time hi oeo retary. Mies Emily O. Burger, was seriously wwundsd gat ta their stall sd aBtomebfle ta a dark spot on Kayatt read. Toeaday algbt. Assist aat Dls trict Attorney ' Clauds Heech aaked that ball be axed at 111.. - Judge Brown - of Superior Court held, however, that lls. waa euf. Solent, The amount waa furnished by Jas. M. Pi nan, a retired bsefBose man) Robert Jonea. aa undertaker! Mr. and Un. cca Jr. ourerd, rtiUm w?w, city taken from the Russiana. This photograph shows him within the city the day hla troop entered. fJSSHOT BY MEXICAN BAND Riddled Bodies Are Found After un raid ;" ' (Br as Jfa i i rt I I rraa.) nrownavUle, Sept. I. The bullet riddled bodies of two American who were kidnapped early today by Mexican bandits twelve miles north of here, were found tonight In t bed of a dried lake. They were Earl Donaldson, a farm er, and an engineer named Smith, engaged tn concrete construction work on aa Irrigation canal. Tbe Mexican band to which w ascribed the burning of a railroad trestle north of here bust night, today was held responsible for tbe kidnap ping of Donaldson aad Smith and third Amartcan, and the burning ef a pumping station. The third Ameri can kidnapped, a oon tractor named Dodson. managed to escape. At the Fresno Irrigation Canal, the baadits yesterday fired probably a score of shots at Perry Clark, aa American tend clearing contractor. but none took effect. A Mexican who talked to member of the band aald they were trying to force the Mexican population of this section to join , them. . - OFFER CHARLOTTE FIRM $4,000,000 WAR ORDER Curtsl Tks km ssd Oaanw.l Chariot re. . Boot. tAcet fit the British government hove offered tba Mof fatt - Machinery Company here a contract to make l.OeO.800 steel shells for 4,,00. 15 per cent of ths money to be ad vanned before work begun. There will be a further oonference tomorrow between the agents. and the local company, which will be given ten days to accept or reject the prop osition. Specifications call for steel sheila of from I IS to 1.27 Inch bore, t.e mchea long, to weigh 14 1-t pounds. The shells arc to be sent lo England, to be flllsd wito rydtllte. OF HER HUSBAND Mrs. Mohr, and Arthur Cushlng. one of Mr. Mohr oounaal. Mrs. Mohr. wht maintained her eomptoure throughout tbe proceed ings, wa driven aooa afterward to the heuss where she boarded with her three children, near the late home ot her husband. The only statement obtained from MrerMohr during the day waa a de nial ef the charges against bar. Whan confronted with Cecil Brows, the for mer hostler on the Mobr estate whose ennfssmow hat-to bw.arreau Abaaid. "It ia aot ao. Tea know you came ap to my house aad aald that you were going to get square with the doctor, beoauee he did not pay yen what he owed yea. -1 told you not to be fool ish." Brown, with his two alleged accom plices, Henry Bpellmaa, hie half brother, aad George W. Heal la tha doctor's chauffeur, were locleed : up tonight la the Bristol County tatt. AU three are oharged with murdciv L- At the Rhode Island Haspltal where Miss Burger I kept. la,, seclusion, Jt 2 Ann ICoatlaued 00, pa. Two.).. Defenses of Great , Russian StronghotaVAreBattered By German Cannon . TROOPS RETITE TO .-; BANK OF NIEMEN Kaiser's Forces Continue Of fensive Against Moscovites Along Entire Line Except In Region of Riga Where Czais 1 Troops Present Solid Front. Activity at Dardanelles 5 BltmSII U-BOATS- J SINK TURK SHIPS "A Haaasjiat was Bank oa Uts toth of A again by oa of oar avta ton in the sex tillage at Aches hi-- a re aa ofhctai tmrntmrnrt today, "It la nnrransry to add traaancne etsrneaVied br Britlah aaliiaaitaeat two of theos point aad two other teaUlpoM aad Hi aalcaMosi eoangh . atloa by tha Ras- of vTodao of the Uuoue to tha right bemk of tbe WIbbbb river. ,r, 1 : l London, Sept. I. Except In th region of Riga, where the Russians are presenting a solid, front, the Austre-Oermaa offensive axmln I making headway. The western forts of Orodae were evacuated after two of them were destroyed by the heavy guns and stormed by the Oermaa In fantry.' , t Vilna, doubtless, win be th next objective of tbe Austro-Uermana on (his front. ... ..'( : . Vienna reports series of Suceeaee which -virtually have drvree, the Kit smaat of Usoicuvt .Lhey sow hu.a only very - narrew atrip between the Be roth and Beaaabia., Across ths border ia the latter - province, the A Usui ens say, tha Russiana set Are to a number of villages, which might Indicate a further retreat. - Resets ns Gone Safe. Thua hopes - raised recently In th allied countries that Russia at least was making a stand have been dlsal pated. Tbe Aastro-Oermans. howeven elalm no large captures of men o4f guns and the Russians apparently are 1 " - w 5 (Continued from Page One.) ALLEGED WIFE SLAYER V THREATENED BY MOB Aiheville, Sept. 1. Charred with flaring killed his wife several day ago, J. O. Souther was brought here from Rutherford County today and lodged In ths Buncombe County Jail ' for safe keeping because of the re- ' Krta to tha effect that a mob waa ' Ing organised in that county to take him from the Jail. The prisoner was removed following ths granting of an order by Judge W. P. Hardin nermittina tbe Sheriff nf rtSrja. -Jtoaa TurMsa tvemsBaaetB ha.ee been torpodoed by Britlah snbnsaiia-a, asaaseusnes oiati Mea ac too forav Rutherford Ctrairry-to -lartng UouthaM f to Ashevllls. It ia reoorted that after Whe killing Southera, who is a man about II years old, attempted suicide. Feeling against the prisoner ran high and Bhsrlff Tanner deemed It wise te protect hla charge by removing him " from the county until feeling sub- i ' sided. . ,: - NEW YORK BANKERS BACK WILSON BONOS i New Tork. Sept. I Ths United StaAea Mortgage and Trust Company, of II Cedar street, this city, an nounced today to the bankers, brok er and Investor of New . Tork, Phil adelphia and Boston by official cir cular that, they would guarantee hs iev;isaeTJf -me-rowti or lisoa tn, C bonds,'-1 7 &., for gas and III. eOt for water tn denominations of tl.llt each at I per cent, maturing la Instalments from 1121 to llii. ' According to schedule bid are lo be opened the evening of September 1 next. This guarantee will mess r urably stimulate the bidding from the North and encourage a higher pre-. mlum at the aale. - - BUSSIANS LEAVE CITIES AND VILLAGES BURNING I : Vienna, Sept. I. Further advance . ; 1 the Austro-Russian front are claimed in aa official communloatlou Issued today. It says the Austrian forces havs crossed the Styr near Lutak oa a wide front; have entered Hrody. oa tha border, and are ad vancing eastward from that place screes the frontier; bare driven the Ruaataa across the lower Stripe: are Jiursuing tha enemy oa the roads rom Zborow, Zaloace aad Ternopol: and "gradually ared riving the enemy baca- northeast of -lreet Utovak. 1 -Behind the Russian posjtioa oa the Bessarabia frontier, the- announce ment adda, "numerous . village are ' burning." - Arabio PnBBssnrere Arrive. ' .-. (Br aa I reaal- New ;Tork. Sept. !. Thirty-" re Arable survivors arrived today ea the American liner St. Paul from Liver -i Dr. Aubrey Oaulter. who wan cabtna mat of Dr. Edmund F. .Woed4 one ef the Americana lost, was amon Weeds' wife who Bought a Bret haa J! - story ef her huahand 1 last hour.
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