The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 08, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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Coos Bay Times Your Paper-
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A Southwest Oregon Paper
Tlmt's what tlio Coon liny Tluicf In. A South
west Oregon paper for Son (Invest Oregon people
nd devoted to tlio best Interest of tlila great
icctloa . alio Time nlvviys boost ai Merer
knock.
Tlio Cw Buy Tlinos Ii proua of Its title "The
feople'i rpor," and It strlvco at 11 time to
Uto np to lta name by Uo voting iti energies to
promoting tlio pooplo's intorosU.
MEMBER OF Till: ASSOCIATED PRESS
uS
Vol. No. XXXIX.
PERCY PHILIPS
WINS THE RAGE
Makes Twenty-five Miles in
Forty-five Minutes Over
North Bend Course
T
Horace Byler Has Narrow Es
cape When Attempting to
Turn at High Speed
EXCITEMENT WAS HIGH
Hlg Crowd Witnesses Eve"t Attend-
unco nt Carnival Todny In Largo
, Expert Dig Time Tonight
mid Toiiioitow
FORI) HACK WINNERS
First Percy Phillips, prizo
r,0.
Second Will Ktiowlton,
prizo, Bet of tlrca.
Third I. It. Tower, prizo,
$ir,.
4 Tlmo for 2n miles 1C
minutes.
Tlio Ford nuto rnco at North Pond
"this morning wns highly exciting.
Tlio machines covered n course- of
twelve blocks nnd ran tweuty-f Ivo
miles going over the courso that
mimlior of times. Thoy wont through
tlio city nt a terrific speed.
' Horace Hylor in his machine hart
an accident and had a nnrrow escape
from being killed. Ho turned tno
corner of Shcrmnn nnd Virginia nt
, tlio roto of 3fi miles nu hour and
tlio innclilno turned turtle. Uylor
was thrown out and struck on piles
' of haled hoy which hud been put
there as a piotcctlon and this was all
that saved him from being killed.
fllarvoy Ournoa who was also In tlio
i niachluo was thrown out but not
' hurt.
Him Around In Circles
Will Kriowlton whon iho turned
the corner wns going so fast that his
i ninchluo ran around In n circle but
I he wob not hurt.
There wore five entries and thoy i
were started ten seconds apart In
tlio following order: Horace Hylor.
liny tCuinpbell, I. 31. Tower, Will
: Ktiowlton and Percy Philips.
Philips outdrove tlio others using
excellent judgment In turning tlio
corners and in handling his nia
; chine.
Machine Broken
llylers machine was broken whon
!lt turned over but ho got it out of
, the way in tlmo to leave the track
clear for tho next racer. Hay Camp
s loll did not finish,
mil
URNS
OVER
The program was carried out tlil.Sw0(,lrh ,,Iltl0nin church, tho ser
t morning as announced. Mayor Bl
mor Hussoll mado nu address of wol
;Ccmo nnd'L. J. Simpson Bpoko, C. J.
Mlllls, representing Prcsldont
Sproulo of tho Southern Pacific, gavo
an address mid Congressman Hawloy
occupied tho platform until noon
Ulicn the races startod.
Hlg Crowd Is Tlioro
This afternoon tlioro is a hlg crowd
M the earnlvul. I.nst night tho at-
;tendnnco wns also largo and It is ex
pected that thero will bo another big
crowd tonight.
Tomorrow tlioro will bo water
sports and at night n Mardl Gras
parade and a mnsked bnll with donc
i"K on tho paved streots. Plenty of
music has boon provided.
On Qiiccii'h Float
In mentioning thoso on tho
lueen's float yesterday tlioro was by
wcltlont not given tho namo of Miss
Marjorlo Swcarlugon, who wns n
Iroald of honor, and tlio two pages,
Mahlo JonnltiKs nnd Doris FaHton-
Btelti.
i-:
:XTS THIS AFTICItXOOX
illace
and Other Kiitortaliiiiient
mi the Street
Tho result of tho events this nf-
wiioon follow:
50-yard dash; girls under 12
Stella Klocker, first; Evelyn John-
6en, second.
1 00-yard dash: boys under 12
William Canintinll flrRf Will De-
eeso, second.
100-yard dash: boys ovor 12
"'alph Wilov. first: Georco WIN
'ck and Graham Hockett tied for
econd.
Sack race, BO-yards Evar Wick-
aa". first: Raymond Haddock, sec
ond.
The little Anderson brothers gavo
hoxlns exhibition this nftornoon.
Established 1878
Ah Tlio Const Mull.
.
X MASKED MEN HOLD
X UP B. & 0. TRAIN X
X WHEELING, W. Va,, X
X Oct, 8, Two masked
X men this morning held up
X and robbed a Baltimore & X
X Ohio express train near X
X Central, West Virginia, X
X The booty taken from the X
X mail car is believed to X
X be large, X
MRS HIBARGER DIES
SIM.VAfj MENINGITIS PROVES FA
TA I j LAST EVENING
Iliislinnd Absent In Prospecting Par
ty on Simko River Can Xot
Ito Located Today
Mrs. O. Hlbargor died of splnnl
meningitis nt tlio family homo last
evening after a week's Illness. Tlio
piusbaud was away nt tlio time with
n prospecting party soniowliero along
rtlio Simla' river In Iiluho and ho can
i not bo located. He loft only a day
'or so before his wlfo was taken 111.
Tlio deceased wns lit years of ago
mid wns horn In Missouri, llcshlcs
her husbnud alio leaves n sou, C. F.
Illbnrgor, of this city, nnd a sister,
Mrs. C. F. OleiiKon, of Sunnysldc,
Wnshinglon.
Two yenrs ago the family movei"
",here from North Yuklmn, Washing
ton, where they lived for tunny yenrs.
During the tlmo she hns lived on tho
hay Mrs. Illbargor has cultivated n
'wide circle of friends who are shock
ed to hear of her death.
No arrangements for tho funeral
can ho mado until tho husband Is lo
cated and word can ho gotten to him.
MRS. ITSDN DIES
VICTIM OF EXPLOSION PASSES
AWAV AT EARLY IKH'lt
Heath WHN Losing Fight Was Na
tive of Sweden nnd Lived In Coos
for Past lid Years
Mrs. Sophia Matson, who last Wed
nesday evening was fearfully burned
by a ga8ollno explosion in her home,
died this morning at tho Morcy hos
pital after a vain nttonipt to rccu
porato. Tho flro had so burned tho
fflesh from her face and cheat thot
recovery was said to ho practically
an Impossibility. Tho decensed was
58 years of ngo and has lived In Coos
county for tho past 2C years.
Mrs. Matson leaves, In addition to
her husbnud, three children, till of
whom llvo hero. Thoy are Emll and
Alfred Matson and Miss Itcglna Mat
son. Tho funeral will take ploco at 2
t'o'clock tomorrow nf ternoon from tlio
vices being In cliargo of tho Nov.
ncngston.
HuriicHl liiist Week
Tho fatal nccldont occurred last
'Wednesday evening when Mrs. Mat-
son, who lived In tho Mntson homo
on EIrod, by mlstako picked up tho
wrong can and poured gnsollno In
stead of keroseno into tho stove In
starting a fire. Tlioro was an ex
plosion and Mrs. A. .1. I.attln, who
lives In nn apartment thero, ran to
tho nld of Mrs. Mntson whoso cloth
ing wns thou In flames. Hy quick
action Mrs. I.attln extinguished tho
firo by putting Mrs. Matson under n
faucot. SIio was ronioved ut onco to
tho hospital,
Xatho of Flnhi"d
Tho deceaosed was a nnttvo of
Finland, coming to America when
sho was a young woman. For many
yours sho lived In Now York hoforo
coming west to sottlo in Cops coun
ty, whoro sho has lived for 30 years,
mourn her sad going.
.MARSHFIELD WINS
Tho football gamo at North
Bond resulted as follows:
Msrshfield, 29.
t' North Bond 0.
WILL SEE DREDGE
Congressman Haw ley Will Bo Taken
Down Bay Tomorrow
With R. M. Jennings, Henry Seng-
'slacken, Hugh McLaln, Peter Loggie
and nosslbly several others, con
gressman W. C Hawloy will bo tak-
'en to the lower bay tomorrow to see
the government bar dredge Pol. P S.
Michlo.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
I
S
Takes First Game in the
World's Series at Home
Grounds Today
E
JRed Sox Outhit Opponents But
Failed in Good Judgment
at Critical Times
FINAL SCORE WAS 3 TO 1
Pimkert's (Jrent Untitling Catch
Which Shut Off the 1 tally of tlio
Hod Sov, Was Thrilling
Feat tiro of Day
0 AMocHtM Vpt If Coot D7 Tlmw.l
The Score.
1 2 .'1 I 5 C 7 S 0
Iloston ....0000000 1 01
Philadelphia 00010002 0 II
I
Tho Philadelphia Nationals won
the opening game of tho world's
uerlcs, defeating tlio Iloston Ameri
cans :i to I. Desplto tho fact that
tho Ited Sox outhit Philadelphia, er
rors and luck of judgment nt crit
ical moments gavo the contest to
tho Intter.
Neither Alexander nor Shore pitch
ed sensational ball, but excellent de
fensive work at their backs kept
tho score down.
Paskert'8 great running catch of
Gardiner's long drive to centerfiehl
In the eighth shut off the Ked Sox'
rally, nnd was tho fielding feature
of tho day.
Waited in Italn
Tho fans had waited all night In
tho rnln and wero rewarded with
tho appearance of tho nun this tuurii-
Jug. Tlio bleacher gales wore thrown
open at 1 1 o'clock and 75,000 root
ers poured In.
Tho rain loft tho Hold In a muddy
condition. Sand wns sprinkled free
ly, hut the field remained slow.
Xo 11, Me netting
Although tho belting on thu ser
ies has not been brisk, novernl wag
ers of fair size woro placed, mostly
at 0 to 5, with tho Itostonlnus as
favorite.
Tho demand for seats far exceed
ed tho seating capacity of tho park
and dlsnppolutcd fans paid us high
as $r,0 for scut three tickets with
a fnco vnluo of $0.
Uecolpts Ato I.argo
Tho official attendnnco was 10,
nt!l nnd tho receipts ?5I,0CC. Tho
National Commission's shnru is $',.
10C. CO; tho plnyors sharo $27,
575. Cl and each club's shnro ?9,
191.88. FlrM Inning
Iloston Hoopor slnglod. Scott
ATTEWDANG
sacrificed, Speaker walked. Hob-led,
lltzol forced Speaker. Hoblltzol
'caught off first. No ruus, ono hit,
no errors.
Philadelphia
-Stork out on a foul,
'Bancroft filed to Harry
fouled to Ilohlltzol. No
Paskort
runs, no
'hits, no errors.
'Second Inning
Iloston Harry was left on sec
ond when Cady fanned. No runs,
ono hit, no errors.
Philadelphia No player toadied
first. No runs, ono hit, no errors.
Thin! Inning
Iloston Scott singled with two
out. Spoakor filed out, no runs, ono
hit, no orrors.
Philadelphia Alexaudor mado
Philadelphia's first hit aftor ono was
but. Stock forced Aloxandor and
was loft on first,
no error.
No runs, ono hit,
Fourth Inning
Boston With two out
Gardner
singled, but Harry filed out. No
rahs, ono hit. no errors.
Philadelphia Paskert singled,,
went to second on a sacrlflco, to
third on Ludorus out, and scored ou
Wlttod's slow Inflold hit. Whltted
stolo. Ono run, two hits, no orrors.
FHth Inning
Boston Shore singled, was forc
ed and Scott died on first. No runs,
ono hit, no errors.
Philadelphia With two out Shore
fumbled Stocks grounder but Ban
croft grounded out. No runs, no
hits, no error.
Sixth lulling
Boston ARer ono was out Hob
lltzol singled. Lewis fanned. Hob-
I lltzol stole and Gardner filed out.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
' Seventh Iiilng
i Boston After Barry singled nnd
I wns sacrificed to second, Aloxandor
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915
DYNAMITE FOUND
NEAR PHOENIX HOME
Ur AMOclttcd rrrta ts com IUj Tlmrn.
X PHOENIX, Ariz,, Oct,
X 8, Dynamite was found X
X today in a lot adjoining X
X the home of E, A, G, Dul- X
X mage, the business man-
X ager of the Arizona Gaz- X
X ette, which is the main X
X exponent of the operators' X
X side ot the ulifton strike, i
$
START ON II TRIP
PHKSIDF.NT AND FIAXCEF. LEAVE
FOR NEW YORK
'Will llo Enterlalned Tonight nt The
ater Party by His Friend,
Colonel House
ARRIVES AT .NEW YORK
lliy AmocUIcI I'm to Coo Hay Tltnra.
NEW YORK, Oct. S
Prcsldont Wilson and party
arrived hero this afternoon, a
largo crowd thronged tho sta
tion and streets and cheered
tlioui as they drove away.
111? Amoi-LIcJ 1'rrM in Cn liar Time.)
WASHINGTON. 1). C, Oct. S.
President Wilson, accompanied ny
his fiancee, Mrs. Gait, and members
of his family, loft for Now York to
day whoro tho parly will ho enter
tained by Colonel Houso tonight nt
a theatre party in honor of tho an
nouncement of the President en
gagement. S AHE- LISTED
SOLD OX STOCK E.X'CI
FIRST TIM I
AXGE FOR
Initial TiuiiHactlnu Is For (ho Sum
of Ten Thiiiisttnd Dollars
u( 1)8
tllr Auorlalnl Prr to Com nay Timer)
NEW YORK, Oct. 8. Tlio first
transaction In the halt billion dollar
Anglo-French five year five percent
bonds on tlio New York stock ex
change wns for the umuuut of $10
000 nt !18. The bonds woro Hated
on the stock exchnngo tho first tlinol
today.
fanned Shore and Hoopor. No runs,'
ono hit, no errors
Phlladolphla Whltted almost
sent ball over fence hut flow out. j
Nlohoff and Hairy grounded out. Noi
L'ruus, no hits, no errors.
Eighth Inning
Iloston With 1 out Sneaker walk
went to second on a force out,
lnd scored on Lewis slnglo. Paskert
I .. a
suvou another run by a great catch
Ono run, ono hit, no errors.
Philadelphia With ono
out,
Stock wnlked, lianoroft singled, Pas-
kort walked. Stock scored on Crn
vaths out. Ilancroft scored on Lud
orus hit. Ludorus out stealing.
'Two runs, two hits, no orrors.
Ninth liming
Ifoston Harry funned, Honrlksen,
Ilnttlng for Cady, safe on Liidurus
'fumblo
ed out.
Ruth, for Shore, ground-1
No ruus. No hits. Ono er-
ror.
Fl"l Score
It
II.
8
Boston l
Phllndelplfla 3
Hattorles: Shore and Cudv.
1
1
Al-
roxuiuler und Burns.
i Batting Order
j Tho following was tho batting or-i
i.'dor of tho two teams:
Iloston Hooper, It. F.; Scott, S.
"8.; Speaker. C. F.; Hoblltzol, 1 II.;
I-owls, L. F.; Mardner. 3 II., Hurry,
- .; cany, c; snoro r.
Philadelphia Stock, a B.; Ban
croft, S. S.j Piibckert, C. p.; Cravuth
'It. F.; Ludorus, 1 B.; Whlttor, L. F.;
"Nlohofr, 2 If.; Burns C; Aloxandor
P.
WILL XOT PREVENT
Greek Cabinet Has Xo Intention of
Pi otest lug
(Py Auoclated I'ftM l Cooa DayTiuea.
' ATHENS, Oct 8. The official
news agent announced today that
there wub no foundation for rumors
circulated that tho new Greek cab
inet intended to protest against the
lauding of tho allied troops In
Greeco. "
I
EVENING EDITION.
THE MARJPQSA
Big Steamer Bound for Alas
ka in Trouble on Shore of
British Columbia
79
It is Supposed That She Lost
Her Way and Struck
During a Fog '
FREIGHT WILL BE REMOVED
Captain Calls for a Sle.itner to Come
Out iH'd l!cinoo Cargo au,l
Fitini This It Is Presumed Sho
Is Hind Aground
Illy AasoclateJ I'rras to Coot Day Tlmta,
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 8. Tho
'Alaska Steamship Company's steam
er Mariposa, bound from Seattle for
'Alaskan ports with 70 pnssengers
and a largo freight cargo, Is ashore
at Indian Vlllhtgc, Delia Holla, II. C,
north of Queen Charlotte Sound.
It Is supposed sho struck In a fog.
iThu captain has asked that a steamer
liu sent to take off the ft eight, and
it Is presumed that this means the
Mariposa Is hard aground.
Itoat Xol In Danger
Tho Holla Holla Is on tho Inside,
passage (o Alaska and tho water Is
calm. No fear Is felt for tho safety
of the Mariposa. Arrangements
hnvo been mado to send a relief boat.
The passengers will ho placed aboard
another northbound boat. '
T
.MAY DECIDE TO RECOGNIZE Til
CARRAXZA GOVERNMENT
i
Would llo Done On Grounds that I
Has Shown Military Suprem
acy in Molro
lo
Illy Awmclalfsl I'rrM to Cihw Hay Tlmra,
WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 8.
Indications today on the ovo of thu
couferenco of the Pnii-Amorlcuu dip
lomats tomorrow tiro that tho Currnu-
za government will rocelvo early roc-
ognltlou hy tlio United States.
The recognition would he based
upon tlio Currauzu statements show
ing military supremacy In Mexico, Ills
promises of protection to foreigners
and their proporty. assurances of am-
nmiy t0 political prisoners and rollg-
Ions freedom to all.
WILL WOT OPPOSE
GREEK CHAMBER XOT TO
ER NEW .MINISTRY
Would Cause Dissolution of (ho Hedy
Which Would Bo Dangerous
At Tills TJino
(Uy An.uuj I'm. to twi Ilay Hum.)
PARIS, Oct. 8. Tho supporters of
former premier Vouizelos, who con
stitute a. mujorlty of tlio Greek
chamber, says an Athens dispatch,
will not oppose tho now ministry, as
the overthrow of the Zulmls cabinet
would Involve dissolution of the
lehambur, which is considered extrem
ely huztiiVous us tho Greek consti
tution does not permit fixing the
date for elections during tho mobi
lization of the army.
BRITISH CONSIL APPEALS TO
GOVERNOR HINT TODAY
.Millllaiueii Aio Sent lo Clirtou, Ail..
ona, Today to Copo With Iho
St like Tioiihlo
Mil
,ri'IA.MEN
CAMPED
ARE
AT CLIF'ION
(lly AaaVirUtuI l'ua la coon IUy Tlmni J
CLIFTON, Ariz.. Oct. 8. -One
hundred militiamen from
Phocmlx and Tucson arrived
at noon und uro oncumpod
at a strategic point a mile
from town.
(Dy AMocbit Pr-w lo Coo Day Time,
EL PASO. Texas, Oct. 8. Brit
ish Consul My Ins wired Governor
Hum, of Arizona, nrkln," for pro-
IMS
G
coram
PRDTEGTDM
ASKED
X VILLA COMES TO X
X HOLD CONFERENCE X
X X
Hy AiwoclnlM t'rrm to Too nay Timet ) Q
X EL PASO, Oct, 8, :
X Gen, Villa ariived in Ju- X
X arez today to confer X
X with George W, Caroth- X
X ers, special representative X
I ot the btate Department,
4
Rl'SSIA THINKS RCLGARIA'S AN
SWER VERGES ON INSOLENCE
Slates That Country Has Right
Chooso Its Own Friends nmi
Army Officers
(o
tor Awoclat! rnf In Coo Hay Tlmra.)
PETROGRAI), Oct. 8. Ilulgaria'ii
reply to the Russian ultimatum Is
described here as "Hold to the vcrgo
o! Insolence." In substance, Hul
garla denies that Gernmu officers
aro In the staffs of tho Iliilgarlau ar
mies, hut uaya If they tiro presout
thnt fact concernu only llulgarln,
which rerorvea tho right to Invito
whomsoever It likes. Th6 llulgarl-
fun government nsserln tjio privilege
to choobo Its friends to suit Itseir.
SE.IZES
HPLGARIAN STAFF TAKES OVER
LINE TO SEAPORT
Forty Miles i,r Iho Ro.ul Runs
Through Tuililsh Territory
Etends lo Aego.in Sen
CHr Am latM rrraa lo Con nay Tmr,
SOFIA, Oct. 8. Tho railroad run-
,'ulng belweon Mustiipha Pnsha, ti
town of Thrace, northwest of Adrian
ople, and tho llulgarluu tieupoit of
Dcdeahtitcli In tho Aegean Sea, was
'taken over today hy tho Ilulgarlan
staff. Some 10 miles of this rnll
roiid runs tlirough Turkish territory.
RUPTURE IS FINAL
HI'LGAIHAN .MINISTER TO SERB
IA GinS HIS PASSPORT
'Xo Declaration of War Yel Hut Work
of At tutor Hogutilrd as Op
ening Hostilities
Illy AaaorlalM I'rrM to Coon luy Tlmra.)
NISII, Oct. 8. Tlio diplomatic
'rupture between Serbia and Hulgnr
li Is complotcd. Tho foreign office
"handed passports to tho Hulgariuu
minister, Although thuro has boon
no lormiil declanitlon of war, tho
cordial lecoptlou by Ilulgarlan of
'flcers at Sofia of Gorman aviators
who dropped bombs ou Belgrade nnd
i'NIsIi yesterday. Is regarded horo to
INND-U,l0t t() (l co,ioncomont of hostll
Tties against Serbia by Bulgaria.
HAD
"" " ' w"- " " 3
nnnfinHnn HHnKIIH tno 'iml,"B or troopa on Greek torrl. I
H ll III nfln llflllH U t(""y ,y l,l ,'t"'o I'"woib. Tho ro-) j
U U 111 U II 13 U Hnll!llniily of Greece has not yet boon do- l-H
RI'SSIAXS THROW SHELLS AT
IM'LGAHIAX SEAPORT
King Ferdinand's Forres May Attack
Soibla from the Hear Ar
chives Aro Removed
Illy AxucUlnl I'imm to t'oua luy Time.
LONDON, Oct. 8. Whether Bul
garia will attack Serbia from the'
tear while the central powers uro
liammerlug (ho northern end, or
maintain ror thu moment u watchful
attitude, is a matter or surmlsu, hut
the situation Is such thai her entry
into tlio war scums a mutter only or
hours.
Russian wanthlps are already re
ported hurling shells at the Bulgar
ian port, Varna. French and Hritlsli
troops aro being rushed northward
from Saloiiikl by express trains.
It Is reported from Italian sourcoj
Unit Sorlilu Is transferring .her nr-
elilvos from Nlsh, to Istlp, f.0 luilos
from Iho Greek frontier.
tectlou for the British mining Inter
ests lu thu CIlftoii'Moreuel stiiko
dUtrlct.
It was busod ou tho complaint of
twelve British subjects. Frank
.McLean, superintendent of the De
troit Mines ut Duncan, Arizona, ar
rived hero today and assorted that
women refugees at Duncan had wit
od President Wilson asking ror tho
protection or Federal troops.
Be Mire to see tho Panama's Dot-
lar Day Millinery Specials.
A Consolidation of Times, Const Mall n fiR
mill Coos liny Advertiser. '"" VyJ
R HAS
TAKEHA STAND
Issues Manifesto Announcing
Decision to Fight on Side of
.Germany and Allies
ITISWCHIWCE'
Does Not Believe Promises
Made by Allies, But Has
Faith in Germany
MUST BE WITH VICTORS
Belief Is Expressed that, HiinmIh Will
Completely Collapse and that
Fiiiee, Duly mill Serbia Will
Soon (Jo Sumo Way
II; AiuioclatM l'r" In Coo. Hay TtmM,
BERLIN, Oct. 8, (Wireless Say
vlllo) The Frankfurter Zoltung as
serts that tho Bulgarian government
has Issued u manifesto to tho na
tluus announcing tho decision to en
ter on tho side of tho contral pow
ers. Tlio manifesto stales that Bul
garia would commit sulcldo If sho
dfd not align herself with Germany
and her allies.
Xo Faith In Allle
Tho manifesto says:
"The contral powers havo promis
ed us parts of Serbia, creating an
Austro-Bulgorlan bordor lino abso
lutely necessary for Bulgaria's In
dependence of tho Serbians. Wo do
not hollovo In tlio promlsos of tho
tuudriiplu entente.
Treaty Was Broken
"llaly, of the allies, treacherous
ly broke her treaty of 33 yoars. Wo
fbelleo In Germany, which Is fight-
lug tho wholo world to fulfill tho
treaty with Austrln. Bulgaria miiBt
fight at tho vlctpr'saldfl,.
"Gorninny " and AuBtro-Hungary
uro victorious at all fronts. Rus
sia soon will have collapsed entire
ly. Then will roino tho turn ot
Franco, llaly mid Serbia.
Would Bo Sulcldo
"Bulgtuln would commit sulcldo It
she did not fight on tho side of tho
ceat ml powc-s, which offers tho on
ly possibility of realizing her desires
for a union or all tlio Bulgarian peo
ples." (HMECT TO TROOPS LANDING IN
GREECE
Government lias Submitted .Matter
at Athens But Xo Answer Has
Been Received
lly AMorUtoJ 1'roM to Cma nay Tluira
BERLIN, Oct. 8. (Wlroloss Tuck
orton) Tlio Gorman govommont
-
lodged ti protest In Athens against
elded.
GERMANS PROTEST
Ill
SERBIA.
GERMANS .MAKING PROGRESS IN
NEW MOVEMENT
Seeking to Fnreo Way Southward to
Selo nnd Cut Off Trunk
Lino Bond
Illy AawKlalnl 1'rtma lo Coi Ilay Timet,
LONDON. Oct. 8. The now Teu
tonic invasion or Soibla Is now in
ruil swing with Field Marshal Von
Maukuusuu booking to lorce his way
southward lu an attempt to seize tlio
trunk railroad stretching from Bel
grade to both Salunlki and Constan
tinople. .Moving Favorably
L'urllu auuouiiceu that the Invasion
ii proceeding favorably, progress be
ing recorded In crowing Drlnu, tho
PSuvo und thu Dunubu rivers.
Tho capture of threo cannon oppo
site Rum is announced.
I'lench Fighting
In tho west Paris reports trench
lighting bouthouht of Tali uro, North
of Arras both sides uro engaged lu
cannonading.
The UormutiH conducted a violent
bombardment In Chumpaguo. Artil
lery oxchungos aro reported ut varU
ous other points. There aro Import
ant doJopmouts lu tho East.
8I).Y BARGAINS. "O per cent
I off on Carnturls, I'luocho, Taffy mid
Peanut Cuudy at LEWIS.'