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. , rver - Medium in i - North CAfolin - .: FRICE8CENT3 WOMAFi SUFFRAGES I GR0WII1G BUSiFiESS f A SCENE FROM THE OPERATIONS OF WAR IN THE DARDANELLES er)eMa.ii. are?.ar 'p leaaaaax q'te.ia.erryerty'a.l.-? jf yc v' ELECTIOFJS TODftY JUSTMADE PUBLIC V t vouavr wo. i28.t .E;iiii zL - t - ralqgh. n. c Tuesday morning November 2, m&v : -1 ' " , , . ... SERBIA!) ARMIES Y IrJ GRAVE PDSITIQTJ BilLKI! G LARGE IN SH0W IN REPORT -' In Number of States Question ."Will fie One of MosUnv '$ portant Considered BATTLE WITH VIGOR IN EVERY CAMPAIGN Antis As Much in Earnest Asl . Those Who Favor Enfran chisement; Leaders of Both Sides Express Optimism; Tami-vany Hall Called Neu tral by Charles t, Murpny m a New York. Nor. 1. Whether worn en shall be permitted to vots Is th overshadowing quMtlon to b decided t the New Tork State election to morrow, a revised ' constitution drawn Sv a convention with Ellba Ht an lta president -at Albany laat Maimer, also It to be voted an. and IK.ee Congressmen, a fall assembly. eleven 8utrme Court Juaticee and . iumi county and ctty ofllclala era to lx fleeted. The battU of the women campaign- era tor and attalnst their unjaaewee nient hen ma.de tha eampaisa piotur nque. - The apeaklnc cam palm ended tonlKht with a 14-hour sufTraca meet Inn at Tlmea tkjuare, but tha aufrra rita' work la sot dona. Mora than Mx thauaand women who will work aa watcher at tha polla tomorrow aaraad tonUrht to riae ahortlr after 4 a'clock tomorrow morning and ba at tha polla at :e o clock. Wimm to Watch at Pofla. A fer minatea after air. Harriot Kutftton Klatch, president of tha w men's folltlcal Uaacve. announced to night that aha waa retiring early to artoe with tha watchers tomorrow, word cm mm rrom Mrs. Artnnr Jt bodge and Mrs. Alice Hill Chittenden, president .of tha National Association . Oupoaed to Buftrage. and tha New York State Anq-Muffrmge AaaocUtloa, Toav tnoy, wara going i no immi tContinood on page three.) REIDSVILLE FACTORY DAMAGED BYJjRE WTas.nea aM rMovnie, ' Kw. Fir: bralre wot K-arrjr'thi morning la tha near prtaa .-; room of the P. fit ttan branch at tha . American Tobacco- Company big to s baao tactery and did , eensWerahl ' damage before- being extlngulsnea. The fire -waa--. dkwoyared aboot f '. o'clock ia the newly built addition . ; aud had gained pretty good headway ' ' oeiore uie auu-m waa given. The names were oen fined prlnd dally to the one room la which had recently - ban: installed thousands of dollars - worth of cor ly machinery, though y they broke through In an adjoining room and room above, necessitating ' - the flooding of tha two floors with '- water, which did considerable s. . , age.' '.- ' - n The automatic sprinklers In an ad Joining room also Inved a great deal of tobaoco. The prise room la which . the Are originated did not have the automatic sprinkler completed, other wise the Samoa would have gained but. Jlttle headway. By hard work -v the big plant was saved front deetruo- tion. -' . . : . About one thousand pounds of plug were- damaged by water and emoka. This will-have to be reopened and dried out. The total damage has been variously estimated at from fio.ftve to l.oa. but the precise amount will not be known until a survey la made. -re - The fire Will oauee a shutdown of ony a part of the, plant for a few daya - -i-i PRESIDENT; WILL WED LATE IN DECEMBER Washington, No-r. lv It was forv 'mally .annoancad. today at the White House that the marriage at Frestdent Wilson and Mrs.. Norman Gait, win take place "near the dose af , Peeana. berr ana tnat it win ae private at Mrs Uait's Boana b This statement was issued by Secre tary Ttunuruv - - "In - order to v quiet speculation. lYealdent. Wilson and lira. Norman Gait today authorised the announce-1 meat that their marriage will take place near the aloes of December. Their plan are for a very simple cere mony. It will be quietly performed at ' Mrs. Oalt'a residence. Ne MvMatkms v.-ilt be Issued and it is erpectad that' -.,the only Kheau .wUJ;M.JUa..aaWr . at, me two nmuiea. , r ' BHde-Elert Vbdte Kw T - New Tork, Nor. 1. Mrs. Norman Gait, bride-elect of the President. ar t rived here today from Washington, ao eompanted by Miss Helaa Wood row - Vonas.. They will remain ! Thursday, when the President eoaftee to speak at the aftletb anniversary dinner oc tue Manhattan Club, - M whue-atra, Uait axpects to.do shopping. .. - 4, -.,, v ', .The bride-elect and her fries d -eeeerted front Wmahlngtot By -a secret 1 senrios man.: They war mat at the Pennsylvania station by CeL K, . L xiousv uavuon7 rwia aiajoaa. ONE KILLEDANDJ.lIi!i ' HURT IN AUTO SMASH Salem." VaU Nov. 1 Qua grarovaa. Greek, twenty -three years old. waa Instantly giiiea, ana nine other Greeks seriously Injured .here tonight when aa automobile la which they were rid-1 lag collided witn a Morse and hutrtr. A. J. Baner. the driver ef the kmn ustslned a broken leg and tha hersel reclv4 fatal. ln;uru The aatomoblle' contained eleven i Greek wait era front a Koaaoke res tsursat. The drtver, James Pnter, colored, 'asserted he end not sea the hm-ae and buggy, and that.be waslenraaoe for the-death ef her heebaLi.d. going at a low rate of speed. ' I Rogers mat dveth when William . Putar and bis eeespaaieng --werj B'scfc. aa antf-Cxholle leoturer, waa - Federal Reserve Publication for November Paints Fine,Co ditions in Fifth District' MARKED IMPROVEMENT IS BEING EXPERIENCED Reduced Cotton Acreage Re- suits in Higher Prices for ' Staple and Demonstration of Value of Diversification; Cot ton Moving Freely Permit : ting Generous Liquidation Bjc H. F. C BRTAXT. M'aabingUM StaaT trr.poi dnit. taaactd t TW skd OUantrl. Washington, November 1 The Fed eral Reserve Bulletin for November, deaciiblng condition in October, bunted today makes a Una showing for tha Fifth, or lUrhmoiMl district, ia which North Carolina la located. Tha statement ears: "After watch Us the slow and at tlmea baiting de velopment of boatoeas daring several anoatha. It Is now possible to report that this district a exDerMBvrlna much Isnprovoinent . IMvemaacatsnei Varae Kstowm. "While ootton la larnlr reaponslbia. It oaa tairty aa aaid that tha improve ment la attrlbatabia to tha fact that Intelligent and vary general cattail- mast of- acreage, while naturally aav Ing a direct bearing apea th Iwmedi- . I ate price of the ataple, accomplished I snuch bath ImmodiaMly sad It to vfew fi hbjbjiiviwu a laasms. ag vsava asw of divoralttcalton baa baoai clearly detaonetrated. If the principle oaa be adharod to and tha Idea further de veloped In the future, laadaaaan m tna cottoa states wilt aoea insist, mot only wtth themaarsaa. but wtth their tenanta. that batter averaajw results will ba had w-dlvwraiBcaUoa thaa la dovottaa; tlialr entire supply of energy to tha oaltivaUoa ad a stasia crop. It. therefor, la traa that while the change la pallta has resetted la high prices for a camaaraUvaly aba at aro of cottoa,- U also ia the (act that the aeraaga withdraw from eortoa hag yielded tebaceoaadl gralaa n awaertma I .SZLT --, V. . ' - Oodsna Maaaa Fmnty. f . ' . Cotloa has been soaring , . freely. parwittUac gooeroua llauidaxioa..' Tha 'eraaeit- la allowing local foober and inartihanU ta rapeaaJah. wtth eua Bdaaoa, stock which bare been ear stad at law water-mark, thua materi- (Caatlnaed oa page Two.) , CONVICTS GAIN FREEDOM IN TESTS FOR PELLAGRA JackaoaT' si las..-- Nov. X. Twelre aoavteta at the Raakln BtaM Farm. of wheat were nervlag Ufe saa l ware aar domed by Gaveraor IHewei today as a reward far baviag risked their Uvea In what ta aaid by puouo aealta offlctals to nave aoea u exDerlsont to learn tas ase ef pellagra.- Dr. Joseph Gold ever., of the Ualtad Stales Public Health Bervhje, bald today that- the .d proved, the eorreetaeae ef his theory that the disease la eaaaed by aa anbalanoed diet and that he ta d tt eaa be cared by a bi aaced ratleav zperimeat was aeerun Vsb- rwary la with twerve sriaonara. each ef whom waa pre lead a pardoa If be would strictly follow the diet Dr. oeadbarger prise lb as.- The diet eg d MK, Irak leu aaU. eggi pea and aaana. A alagnsais today by Dr. Geldbarger and four Jacket a pay aMaas showed, it waa aaid, that sis of the prleoaare .had. developed pellagra prenoeineed loeiw an that twg owed aymntotna of the' dls- Th ay will be placed ander treat. it' wtth, a balanoed ratioew 6ev- araor Brewer' havtaar urged thssa to it tna vrtaoa to M back t haalth. - Washington.' Nov. 1. The West Virginia -Manor cases tasting tha vali dity ef thd Webb-Keoyen liquor law were restored ta tha-docket af the Supreme Coert today for a aaeeed argument. . . ; Y. W. C A. BUILDING AS U EL! 0 RIAL TO R. C HOOD Greaeumerev Nov." 1. Messrs. A. W. MoAIUatsr. R- a Tangkn and A- K- . of campaalee) la which - the SL C Hoed wan interested, sad personal friends ef the dmaaid. have afferea lll.t toward a fond te erect a T. W. C A. balkUng for Oreaaabere Hstorla te atr. Hood. , This am sunt vrlll be takes) aa a and ander the term af the eeTer tha T. W. O A. will, within the aeott tare raise enough sneaey ta ef he lees ths to be in purchasing a let and building. . Members ef elation are enthusiastic over the ent- look for a handing and the etTarn- -rhafhav been . made for a tart. Mr.- Hoes, before his tragis member of the advtoor board of tha T. W. C A, which new has rented roams, and had interest ed himself in the work fur a build tagt.' - ' ' 1 ' . . Veer Trial MarahaX. Twaas, Noy. t-After ury- t una to seeing males of ear -aat -Oat holte aewepaper in the )ry room a wew trbU waa erdered to day In the ease of Mra, Joan Roarers. against whoan a verdte was returned In her sett for !- aeddent In- aii - ea cere aaa g truiy t ' ;, , , t v b . i i - ' : i - t , . '..'V tl 'K V tit ' ' t Y iter - i;4 - kutiif 'sanasseai. .MiwieaawsMSawaeassssu TXpPfigQH . CARR1 ERS ;aEPX&! ENGINEERS ON GALUPOLI PENINSULA- "Of all the wars I aver followed," moat recent accounts from the Dardanelles, "this campaign In GallipoU 1 the most Instructive and Interesting and anomalies. The reason Is found in the strange and moat nnusual character of the atruggle and also In the constant co-operation; between the army and tha navy. Both the soldier and the sailor have been, worked at times almost ts h standstill in this most arduous campaign the esoldler ta fighting and dig HERMAN RIODER IS CALLEDBYOEATH Weil-Known Editor and Pub lisher Dies Suddenly at Home In New; York ittrBOUTrrEKtiWOHTHS Condition Critical for Past Two Weeks; Qt One Time Presi dent of American Publishers Association and Had- Held High Offices in Associated Press; Prominent In Politics (ay as iuiHinl rnsi). New Tork. Nov. 1. Herman Bid dor. former treasurer of the Demo cratic national, committee and pub lisher of the New Tork Staata-Zeltnng. I died suddenly late today at his home In this etty. The cause of Mr. Bidder's death waa kidney trouble In an acute form. H bad been 111 aboot ten months and for two week past his condition had been critical. He was in hi atxty- nfth year. Members of hi family were with aim when he died. Among a large number of promt- nent German-American citizens of the United State Herman Kidder was on of the most conspicuous figure ta the newspaper publishing business and in politics. Ha at one time was president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association and for many years he held high oAeee ia the As sociated Press, as treasurer and a dl rector. ;. - Ha was talked of at tha 168 Na. tion I Democratic Convention at Den ver as a possible nominee for Vice- President on the ticket with Bryan. whom, however. Mr. Bidder opposed at tnas tune, . . Feilewtng the nomination ef Bryan at the IMI convention, Mr. Rldder was chosen a treasurer of tha Demo cratic national committee and .in hi cwa name -and those ef his brothers ke ceatribnted 17,vt, the largeat as . . i- (Continued on Page Three.) WILLIAM i, BRYAN Wia SPEAK AT KINSTON FAR Kl net on. Nov. tFiaal ' arrange- eats-have 'been completed whereby tha nTtaston fair management baa ae- eared the consent of Boa, Wlllam, Jen nings Bryan to apeak at the coming ten-coo nty fair bare. . Mr. Bryan will ahar the boners with Lieut-Oov. 15. Le Daaghtrldgs oa Taesday, November . - it bad been - aoped to nave tn great, pat 1(1 rial -tor a day later to the week, but it waa discovered that the tth waa his only open date.- Mr. Bry- will spend almost hours In Geadsbora aad Kinatoa together, mak ing tw add rants in the. former town e--tgnttc---r7 "Clyde Dunn, pros! t el tha fair associaUen. will for mal ty open the fair before the speech es by Musi a. Danghtrtdga and Bryan. KT TO (OCTHWEST NOW ' r - in hanim op rBtsmssnr t - (1 Washington, - Nov. - t. Senator Fletcher. President of 'the Southern O-aimercisi Cwii sea and Dr. C. J. Owens,, It nriaryy-presented 4 President Wilson today the gold key which . eitlaeas -of Muekaere. - Oklaho ma, where the oongreea was held last r. had made eapecUllr to com memorate tVe occasion. .It- - ;:: ii , Kngrared en-the key was ths ln- aair tiont - - : Ths key ts the hearts of the ceonl i I' i ji.e writes a correspondent hi on of his ia the fullest In strange contrasts and C011 MOW Showing Made In Federal Re- serve Reports Regarded the , Best in Many Months , GfilVfRECiEi) From Every Quarter of the Country Come Tidings of Ad vancing Tide of Prosperity ' Retail Trade Expanding With Better Collections, Mer chants'-Sales Doubled fSr Ow lasWim ywavt Washington, Nov. 1. -Business con dlttona throughout the country lm proved canal durably during October according to reports from Federal re. serve agents made public tonight by the Federal Reserve Board. A whole the picture of condition is re garded by ofrlcais as the most favor able received by the boant tn many montng For the Boston district it ia said there has been considerable improve ment In commercial activities and that reports coming into that cky from the different lines of trade are not only cheerful, but decidedly optlmlstla for me ruture. Industrial activity In the New Snrk district, the report shows. Increased during the month and whites! and retail trade expanded with better col lections. .- , Increased ato RcportevL Philadelphia saya that-improved (Continued on Pag Two.) ASK EARLY TTRARING OP 1N.NKB EXTKADIT1GN CASKS. (by fas linsilil raasl. , Washington. Nov. 1.- Application today, filed . with the .Sunreme uourt ny Assistant Attorney Osneral v. u.-atcuonaid, or Texas, and Hugh M. jToraey, Boacitor ueneral ef Kl- a, Oa, for an early healing of toe extradition cases or Mr. and Mrs, Victor E. Innea, wherein- th Stats of ueorgla la seeking i to. extradite the couple from Texas ta answer charges of misapplication of rand In trust. t ney are in cuatody in the Bexar county -Jail rnTexaa, pending action on thslr appeal from the decision, of Texas courts whlcb, declined 4e re lease them oa ha pea eorpu Proceed- iaga,r- ' - ; . LTNCHBFRG -MAN'S BODY " IS X)VN1 IN PKTkJtJBBCKO. PtersursT. Va.. Nov. 1 The body of J. P. Garland,'. 4( years -eld. an attorney of Lynchbnrg, waa found In the harbor here today. An Inquest wiit- he held. -Gailaitd waa -nnmar- ried.. - .- ; . .: ' He was a son of .the late Rsv.-Dr. - Powell Garland. 'Prominent in the Methodist Church in Virginia.- , Wabaah' Oart of Rccverahlp. -r ae isniii t mast. ; Jefferson CKy, ' Me, Oct. 1-Ths Wsbash railroad today passed Into the eontrol Of tnr newiy incorporated company of Indiana tha, receivers re linquiehing the- property. - Edward F. Kearney, president of the new com pany and J- It. Mlnnls. general solici tor, cams here today to obtain a Mis souri license.: A statement said .the company had" property la Missouri wortb- I.aa,eV---A - fee ef 1,T1 will ba charged for tha license, . -i t Brtaad Mar Ksny Ccauwrabip. ? As I Fwa. . Pari, - Nor. t j The- Temps - pnb- llshe a report that Premier BrianS 1 tit ride to T move the censorship on newspaper publication of a political nature. - , ,.., . . , Gil ' w. V'HvAv'"r- '"' ' f r iiitisiiiafM.saM ging trenches and tha sailor in covering the army from the sea. sn landing everything the aoldler require oa ah ore and la guarding ta linea of com munication against tHer enemy's eubmarinea. - Of the two the soldier's life la undoubtedly the more dangeroua. aa ha stands the risk of being left wounded on the battlefield between the hostile trenches, whereas the sailor has the satisfaction of knowing that he can never be left aa the batUeneid. and If hi snip goes down he sinks or floats with the majority of hla comrades around him." VILLA AT GATES OF AOUA PRIETA Rebel Leader Delivers Long Expected Attack on Car . . ranza Garrison Ofi AMErTlCAM OoRoib Mexican Commanders Warned To Change Direction of Fire and Comply; Attackers' Line in Mile of Trenches Around City; May Rush Place Daybreak-This Morning (Br as asmiiiil raasl. Douglas, Art., Nov. 1. General Villa delivered hla long expected at' tack on th C&rransa garrison of Ague Prleta late today, and within two hour after the first gun t 11 red machine guns, bullets and shell fragment showered ever American territory, seriously wounding Louis F. Taylor, a restaur ant waiter, and d angering snores of American i dlers In trenches two miles south ef Douglaa. What appeared to be a general ad nee began at 1:10 o'clock . tonight when th Villa forces opened a heavy nre rrom an atoe or the line. It. however, ceased when the Villa troope naa reecaea tn wire entanglements on the east side of Ague Prleta and began to dig tnemselvse In. Meanwhile the Carransa garrison was sweeping alt approaches with rifle and machine gun volleys guided by eearchllghte. Although it ts be lieved the volleys went, orer the head of th -Villa forces, cheers rang out In the Carransa trenches aa every vouey waa nred. Taylor waa ahot down in front of tha United State custom house, . where more than aeventy machine gun bul let sped among a throng of soldiers and Msxlcan women aad children whs were coming across ths Una. Gen. Thomas' F. Da via. command ing the i,8M American troops on duty at the border, promptly warned (Continued on Page Three.) OFFICERS TAKE STILL; NEGRO SERIOUSLY SHOT , Cayaiil a tea new as naial. rayettevllle. Nor. 1. Revenue O ra cers Smith and Tomilnsoai and 'Dep uty; Sheriff Monaghaii this aftsrnooa raided - a moonshine still near Spoat Springs, north of - PayettevUls. 1 eraTmen about the plant ran off. One negro advanced on Tomtlneon aad waa in the act of braining him with a.mvgaJ ngntwooa Knot wnen another otrioer snot tne negro in hi right aide, ht meting a weun from whash be mar die, - OrTSesr captured tha etlll of eaa band red gallons aapadtr-ejad three f gauona - oi whiskey. Thev brought LH juum nevrw w'STiueriiia Tne negro was placed in a neupttal KITCH1N WRITES'HE WILL . CONFER WITH PRESIDENT Washington. Nor. ; 1. Hepraeenta- tlve Clauds Kltchla of North Carolina. matr-1adef--dr-"iha Houaa, in- a letlar to Prealdsnt WHaoa -teday said be would -come- Washrnrton No vember and would b glad to eonfsr with the President on ths subject ef national preparedness. Th letter waa in response to one from the J'reald eat aaking Mr. Kltchla to talk with hlai regarding the proposed army and navy appropriation bUia. , . . J ...1 JllS.H S.IH II I CLOTURE COMMENT HOTEDjypMAH He Is Against Rule Which .. -Might Deny Majority - .; Its Rights OPPOSED TO FILIBUSTERS Senator and Representative Page Will Support Presiden in Defense Program if ; Ne cessity for Such Legislation Shown; Page Concerned However, As To Funds By H. E. V. BRYANT.) StaaT ttSli HI ts Tea New sad Oaiaiia.) Washington, t. C. Nor. I. Senator OTrnmn. Mra. Overman and Miss Grace Overman, arrived here today and opened' up their winter home at 1T1 Rhode Island avenue. Mies Kathryn Overman, who is now visit Ing In Eastern North Carolina, will Join them later. Benator Overman will begin the preparation of hia report on the revl si on of the laws regulating Federal court ernoar and procedure. Representative Pag and slater, Mia aura Page, ara here. Mr. Page cams to testify before the committee investigating district of Columbia af faire, aad Miss Page la here to have her ayes examined. Inerriewo? ba tmtwrs Talk. Senator Overman -la very-much -rn-ruiid tn the talk about olotare for the Senate. He ia apposed to any ruls that weald give the majority a means of deprtvtng the minority of lta rights under tne constitution. He near veto for. a preposltioa to enable the party tn control to atop a deliberate filibuster and bring to a vote a pending ques tion. Both Senator Overman and Renre- seatatrra page will support the Prea- KJent ra bis recommendations for natlenal defease program if it la shown that there la necessity for such legis lation. They will not state their view (Continued on Page Two.) SEVEN INJURED WHEN AUTO GOES DOWN BANK AsbevUle, Nor. injured, three, of . them being plnaed beneath the .. oar-' when a, big automobile, driven by,t N. Breaseale, iiiiw iase a anarp . earn . on a road aaowt twelve from Ashevills yestiiday afternoon. Pla aging BCteen feet lis-s int and turning ever aaralnat a tree. The approach t the tarn kf down a steep graa ana. tne prnnasr-rstfss. w the heavy car and 1U - load. Onlr the pr tee nee 9ta-iarireirsnir sunt ed (he car s phiging trty feet further with the possibility ef going ever a steep clin. V. W. Speaker, who was pinned beneath the car, suffered some hrekea ' ribs, while Miss Frances Beak. H., T. Jackson, Mr. and Mra, K. L Barns and hUas Myrtle Butler offered bruin ec varying- d Mr. Bra ass ale was thrown Hear of the car aad waa severely bruised. ... la AJjMUtfl- DkjrrKOYIXj Nov-l via flghtfng between " Serbians and Bui garlana la th Tlmok Valley baa been desperate. - A Bsharest doe natch to the Corrtar Delia Sera of Milan say third Bulgarian regiment of in- fen try was---almost destroyed, only nfty men ararvtving. Put-lie buildings I nd barracaa at Wldin. Buuraiia. ara I fUlsd with weunded snea, - - , rT 1 BATTLEFERCELY Germans, Austrians and Bui-' . garians Closing in on All ' . Sides; Nearing Capital . , ARSENAL TOWN TAKEN' V BY GERMAN FORCES Heavy Losses Inflicted By Troops of Slav Nation on Von Mackensen's Forces;. Teu tons Try New Route to Riga; and Dvinsk; Little Change in ; Situation In France ;., , i. fh s ' i Br Mm AaMttetod Pism) LondVaa, Nov. S. A dranat(4i to lite " Thnes front Bat -ha rot says! " "It I ntporteid In naval quarters '' her that KeMaan troope were laadetl -, at Varna, la Iluiitaria. on lb Blark' Sea Friday. t London. NVv. I. The Germans have occupied Kragoyevata, the ar--aenal town of Serbia, while their Bul garian all lea are pushing their, way through the mountains to Nlsh, Ser-, bia' war caprtol. " From all sides the Germana, Au triana and Bulgarian are slowly clos ing In on th Serbian armies, th posi tion of which grows graver dally. They ara fighting fiercely, however, to save their county and have Inflicted -, such losses en Field Marshal Von Mackensen's forces that h bad been compelled to send for reinforcement and leave the more serious work ef Invading the eastern and southern part of the -country t the Bulgarian, who have had more experience In mountain warfare, such a the Bar-, blans are waging. - - -. - - - From tha Junction of th Danube aad Tlmok rivers, in th northeast, " to I'akup, In tha south, the Bulgarian ' are moving westward, driving the Ser- man out or th town into the moan- - tains, but from Uskup southward they aav neon cnecxea. a tn gerbians In that territory have been reinforced by the French and British with modern, guns and with gunner who gained : valuable exnerienoe in Franca and . GaUipoU. . Alne Give Idtth Aid. . -'Beyond . the. : forces, landed - at j Salenlkl - which -German astimatea placed at T0,9 men there is as news of further aaaislanoe beineT gent by ths i allies to Serbia. Russian transport have been re- ported off Varna, bat the report lack . confirmation. There la, however. evU dene In deapatche from Bucharest i that ths people of Rumania at least . desire Intervention and that pressure hi being brought on the king and cab, inet to Induce them to Join the allies and permit a Russian force to pass through Ramaniaa territory tn at tack Bulgaria from th East. Greece ' continues her friendly neutrality. Try Hew Route to rugs, : Th Catalans, having failed In two month of almost Incessant attacks ta reach Riga aad Dvinsk by various . ran sea, are now trying along tha rail- , way which skirts the a ho res of tha galf of Riga from Tukum and have, according to their report, reached a point west of Sohlok. This I a very slight advance, and much low ground. over which It Is difficult to mmm. lies . between them and their objective. (Continued on Pag Three.) KING GEORGE, INJURED IN FALL. BACK IN LONDON ' ' sV h aiiiiiiiiipraa. "j '. London. Nov. 1. King George, who waa Injured hurt week by being thrown from hla horse while reviewing troops . In the field, returned to London thin -evening. T Klrur arTTVeg at BttcKingbain Palace at T: SO o'clock. Although much fatigued by the Journey, hla -condition was offldally reported as : satisfactory. . ' ' The allng reached Victoria station . by special train. Oreet pracaution were taken to Incurs prlvaxyt' but the r elaborate measures defeated their . mirneea. as they attracted a large crowd which loudly cheered when the - King motor car appeared. - y PLAN NEW OFFENSIVE AGAINST SUEZ CANAL- ay as ssi ssi yiaa. Rome, via Paris. Nov. 1. The Aus-,-- ' tro-Germans are preparing a new of- fenslve against the-Sues Canal, ac4T. -' cording to an Athens dispatch to thd ' ' , Trtbuna. which add that tha British have made gigantic preparations . tw ' rj. ; '. meet such an eventuality. Among ether thing they have aooded tha i- ' bind along the canal, leaving tha for- ;-! , tiflcatton Just standing out of ths we-' ' , the defenders being supplied " with prevlrions bv aanboata. , - , - WarlSummary- Tajmgu msii, la the ceanVwl portion of North Serbia and Serbia' chief M sowth frona Belgrade; ' tba west and Bui- jneahodlcally pwsh- . bag tHar way Into tha little bJagttoae - aad drawing tisrhtcr the ring aboat MlasT Peter's aoedMwa. . j Another sarw toward tha raping of : Xlsh, the key to tbe railway Baca ran annaT etea ta Cnainstiaopeo and bbwUi ta mosakl. la sevnrwed by the BwU - the captnrw bf Its la Pal- aarva, which Bra almost midway be- tnca ptnra sna sianw" . In the snath aear tbe Grerkke-b wbeew the Irrach and Brltisn are aMing tha herba. there have -tmereBitanet cannon siting and - sslpos essragrenrnts oa varsons sou . tors, bat ae agfattng of great tmnor- taac has occarrsd. , On the beuliti - ' . - ' CokUas en po-o al.l.L) . whias froai tha norUiwest, anal east flar Aastre-Gentan v::'-V' :-' V'
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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