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Ing. Four hostile machines were
brought down aflame ang at leust four
other downed in a damaged condition.
A hostile kite balloon was brought
down this morning. Our .'1(‘1‘r['|:n:l:~“
Co-operated in the advance of the in
fantry from a close height, firing on |
the enemy on the ground.
“Bombs were successfully dr‘fl]'pl"!!
On three of the enemy's headquarters |
and on the railway station at Ba- |
Paume. Much stock was damaged |
and a train destroyed.” |
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French Renew Drive;
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Gain Again on Somme
(By Internationa! News Service.)
PARIS, Sept. 15.—Resuming their
offensive while the Germans were still
engaged in fruitless effort to retake
their lost positions, the French troops
on the Somme front have extended
their front southeast of Combles and
north of Peronne by capturing a sys
tem of German trenches at Raucourt.
A French salient that was pushed
forward by the capture of Bouchaves
nes has thus been spread out until
the troops cperating thercin threaten
to envelope Combles from the south
and east, while at the same time hold
ing a position favorable for an assault
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Airmen Shell
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ofia; Fly to
y I'ty
(By International News Service.)
BUCHAREST, Sept. 14 (via Lon
don), Sept. 15.—Allied aviators flying
from Saloniki dropped bombs on So
’rm. the Bulgarian capital, today, and
then flew on to Bucharest, where they
| descended this afternoon. They cov
jPPPd a distance of 330 miles in five
hours, averaging 66 miles an hour.
m
on Peronne from the north.
At Clery, northwest of Peronne, the
Germans launched another flerce
counter attack, but the official com
munique states that this was also
beaten back. J
Plan to Enter W
f Caused Greek Crisis
By ANDRE BEAUMONT.
(Ezclusive War Correspondent of The
Atlanta Georgian and The Lon
don Daily Telegraph.)
MILAN, SBept. 15.-—~Greece has de
termined to intervene, and, according
to the Greek Legation in Rome, this
is what caused the Athens crisis.
Though Zaimis already showed a
strong disposition in this direction, he
desired promises of certaln advan
tages for Greece which the Allies are
indisposed to discuss because of the
past attitude of Greece,
Whether or not Venizelos is to be a
member of the new Ministry, it is as
sumed that he will be the leading
spirit in the coming events, Confir
mation that Greece is at the turning
point is contained in the fact that 840
Greek immigrants on the way to
Greece landed at Naples, having re
celved orders not to proceed,
. . .
Russians Victors in
Three-Day Battle
(By International News Service.)
LONDON, Sept. 15.—A wireless
press dispatch from Rome states that
the Austrians have been defeated by
the Russians in a three-day battle
west of Mount Kapul in the Carpa
thians.
.
Lutsk a Disaster for
. .
Austria—Apponyi
(By International News Service,)
BUDAPEST, Sept. 14. (via Amster
dam, Sept. 15).—Count Albert Ap
ponyl, leader of the oposition, made
a sharp attack on the Austrian mili
tary adminlistration in the Hungarian
Parllament.
Count Apponyl declared that a
grave defeat had been administered
to the dual monarchy’'s army at Lutsk
by the Russians which the Govern
ment had attempted to conceal,
“This completely changed the Aus
trians’ eastern front,” he asserted
“It I 8 necessary that we should re
celve guarantees that there be no
recurrence of such a disaster.”
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Beatrice Merrill Sextette
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Willle Solar
Frank Morrell
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GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Tonight and Balance of Week
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Prices: Matinee, 16¢ and 25c,
Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
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who were supported by German in
fantry, a violent combat which re
sulted to their (British) advantage.
Macakovo was taken by assault, as
,well as two peaks north of that lo
cality, on which the English are
firmly established. One hundred pris
oners and ten machine guns were
captured.
“On the east bank of the Vardar
French troops captured enemy
trenches on a front 1,600 yards and
Lo a depth of 800 yards.
~ “East of Cerna the Serbiasn con
tinued their advance toward Vetre
nik and Kajoakcalan. West of Lake
Ostrovo the battle in which for sev
eral days the Serbian army and im
portant Bulgarian forces had been
engaged ended in a very brilllant
success for our allies. Gornicovo
was captured at the point of the bay- |
onet, as well as the greater part ot‘
the Maikanidje crater. Serblan cave
alry pursuing the Bulgarians (Pap-‘
tured along the road the village of
Eksisu, foreing the adversary to re-|
treat precipitately more than fifteen
kilometers. In the course of these
actions the Serblans captured
twenty-five cannons and a great
number of prisoners, the actual
number of which is not yet }mnwn.‘
On our left wing Franco-Russian
troops completely cleared all the re- |
glon south of Lake Ostrovo for a dis
tance of 60 kilometers of Bulgarian
comitadjl, who were advancing to
ward Koyanli,
“Four French ayiators dropped a‘
number of projectiles on Sofla. One
who continued hils flight landed at‘
Bucharest.” :
Italians Massing |
For New Advance
&By International News Service.) |
OME, Sept. 16.—The Itallan ar
mies on the Austrian front are Ere-l
paring for another great attack, which |
will be more violent than the drive
which resulted in the fall of Gorizia,
according to reports received here.
Roumanians Beat
Kaiser at His Game
(By International News Service.)
LLONDON, Sept. 15.—Arthur Ran
som, telegraphing to The Dally News
from Bucharest, says:
“The Germans have been beaten at
their own game.
“The Roumanians, declaring war,
crossed the Carpathians in a single
night. Before the second night they'
reached positions for which they had
calculated to fight. The Germans
themselves supplied the mobilization
wagons, for they had sent wagons to
Roumania to fetch grain. These re
turned laden with Roumanian soldlers.‘
“We passed many troop trains and
wagons from Essen and Bremen and
other German towns. The further ad
vance into Transylvania depends‘
largely upon the events on the south
ern front. The fall of Turtukai is ofi
no great ilmportance. Tts defense by a
handful of troops against the heav
lest odds of artillery is a glorious
page in the history of the Roumanian
army.
“When the troops retired from the
outer fortifications, they found Bul
garian troops lin the town, who tor-
After 4 o'Clock Friday and
Saturday Afternoon
Knox Gelatin, Pkg. 10¢
NEW TRIPE | REX CORNED
oo . 160 | ot 218
Best Olive Oil | Ready" Maid”
360 S 15¢
Big Head Rice | Water Ground
ihe. .. 20| MEAL 320
Block’s Cremonas
Are Delicious
Stone’s Cake,
6 Varieties 10C
Butternut
Bread, Loaf . loc
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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN
| tured and murdered unarmed ambu
‘lance attendants and doctors, The
ltown was finally taken. The Bulga
| rlans massacred the soldiers and in
habitants alike.
“All Germans in Bucharest have
been interned at the Grand Hotel.
All motors and horses have been
requisitioned.”
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Defeats for Allies
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Claimed by Berlin
(By International News Service.)
BERLIN, Sept. 15.—The German
War Office announced today that
English troops had made another at
tempt to capture the German salient
line at Triepval, on the Somme front,
but failed. The official report admit
ted that French troops had captured
LePriez farm, near Combles, how
ever.
The report on Balkan operations
states that British troops were driven
out of trenches on the east hank of
the Vardar River, in Macedonia.
The War Office report follows:
“Balkans: Field Marshal von Mac
kensen, commanding the allied troops,
has frequently broken the resistance
of the enemy (Roumanians and Rus
slans) and driven him back to the
general line of Cuzgun-Caraoman,
Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Hesse
was killed at Caraoman. The num
ber of prisoners taken during the
fighting and storming operations at
Tutrakan was 28,000 men. i
“On the Macedonian front, after
fierce fighting, Maikanidje, east of
Floriana, has been lost to the enemy.
In the Mogliena district the enemy
was repulsed. Fast of the Vardar
English detachments which had es
tablished themselves in German
trenches were driven out again. |
“FEastern war theater: Front of
Prince Leopold of Bavaria—No inci
dent of importance occurred,
“Front of Archduke Karl: In the
Marajowka sector and eastward
thereof operations of German and
Turkish detachments were successful.
In the Carpathians, Russian troops
which penetrated our line on the
western slope of Einbroslawa were
driven out again. A section of the
position which fell into the hands of
the enemy west of Kapul yesterday
was also recaptured. In Transylvania
German and Austro-Hungarlan troops
are engaged in fighting that is favor
able to the southwest of Hoetsing.
UNTERMEYER. RECOVERING.
YONKERS, N. Y., Sept. 15—Sam
uel Untermeyer, who was operated
on yesterday, passed a good night, it
was announced today and his rapid
recovery is expected.
J. N. BUCHANAN
77 KELLY SBST,, CORNER CLARK,
Phones: Bell Main 4030-J;
Atianta 5851-A,
SATURDAY ONLY.
Blue Label Sweet Peas, can....l3¢c
Little Queen Early June Peas.. 9c
Happy Valley Pink 5a1m0n......13¢c
Eureka Coffee,
SUPREME
J. L. PEACOCK
169 WEST FAIR ST,
Phones:
Atlanta 320; Bell Main 2319,
MEATS AND FISH,
SATURDAY—
Fresh Georgla Raised Forequarter
B B ctesiclasrac sssntens WO
The best meat-cutter In the city,
Quality
First
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SHORTENING /-
BEST FOR
Pie
Cake
Bread
Biscuit
One Pail Will
Convince You
Ask Your Grocer
He Has It
! BEUCHLER’S DAIRY FARM
- CERTIFIELD HOLSTEIN MILK
i The only Dairy In Atlanta recommended by the Fulten County Medi
| ecal Milk Commission. We Invite your inspection,
: Phone Ivy 225, North Boulevard, Near Pledmont Avenue,
‘PINK CHERRY "
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CENTRAL MARKET
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Rather Pay Alimony
.
Than Wash Children
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15.—Rather
than wash the faces of his two children
four or five times every day, Frank
Marsalla, in the Juvenile Court, agreed
to pay $2.50 a week alimony, and to let
his wife have the washing privilege.
Two weeks ago Judge Wilson gave
Marsalla the custody of little Loretta,
aged § years, and Frank, 3, when Mar
salla promised that his mother would
be glad to care for them, Mrs. Frank
Marsalla, Br., however, soon found the
face scrubbing task too arduous, it is
sald, and turned the job over to her
son, the father, who now renegs.
AND
ALL MEATS REDUCED
Don’'t Be Overcharged
Pork 171 c
Ghops L & 21,
'BEEF ROAST
Rump Roast
139
21p| 2 Up
SALT MEAT
Nice Meat\i:'.‘:'.'. 10%
1»2;&(:7&.14;0 Botling 2
Dold’s Buffalo Breakfast Bacon,
very mild and fine flavor, Ib. 19¢
SUGAR
3ilbs. . ..25¢c
7 Ilbs. . .. 50c
No. 10 Pure Lard _,......5166
BT .........c.....00
20c Salt Boiling Meat ~..12%¢
40c Guaranteed Country
Eges ... 2TV
45c Best Creamry Butter ..32¢
Non - Association Stores
“l Get My
Fish At
Market”
Thatiswhat awell-known
Atlanta housekeeper re
marked to us the other
day, and she said more
than that,
“I get my fish at Fulton
market,”” she said, ‘‘be
cause | always get good,
sweet, fresh fish tfion,
and know that | can de
pend upon them.”
Itwas a tribute we ap
preciated and we said
so, nlthouih many other
Atlanta housekeepers
have told us the same
thing.
Fine Oysters
And Good Fish
We are gratified te know
that the people of At
lanta have found out we
are llvlui up to that
good opinion; that—
We are bringing them
the finest oysters and
freshest fish they could
get anywhere,even right
at the water.
We know they are geod,
and that is why we never
hesitate to GUARANTEE
them.
25-27 E. Alabama St.
Phone Main 1500
. .
Killed by Own Auto
. .
With Wife at Wheel
DIXON, ILL., Sept. . —Harry J.
Durr, for twenty years a merchant of
Harmon, was run over and kiiled by his
own automobllo. His wife was driving
R SO
Saturday Specials:
Fresh Pig Heads ...7c
Brisket or Rib Stew 7¢
i B iBB i hadß
Fresh Hamburger ..10c¢
Fresh Brains, set .. 10c
Rump Roast, beef 1214¢
Rump Roast, veal 121¢c
Beef and Pork :
Sausage .......12Y¢
Choice Rib Roast 1214 c
Shoulder Roast,
Deßs ~ ........12%¢
Fresh Pork
Shoulders .......14¢c
Fresh Pig Sides ...l4c
Choice Round
K ....... .. .00
Veal Cutlets ......15¢
Porterhouse Steak .15¢
Loin Steak ........15¢
Choice Veal Chops 15¢
Small Pig Hams ...16¢c
Backbone (Country
S e
Loin Pork Chops...2oc
Pure Pork Sausage 20c
33 Edfiewood. 110 Whitehall,
46 Walton. 351, E. Alabama.,
RETAIL at WHOLESALE.
SATURDAY MEAT
SPECIALS.
Lamb, Beef
veal Roast 901012V4¢
Sirloin and
Sorerrouse 1801020
f,
Lamb St . Teto9¢
Breakfast Bacon,
2o 3 Ib. strips . ... 200
akf
Bacon: sticed 296 & 306
Beuhler Bros.
The Packing House
Market.
119 Whitehall St.
Souvenirfor Saturday
Every Child Will Want One,
Try a Pound of our—
HIGH-GRADE ........25¢
BRI - e s ivnaess b
JAVA AND MOCHA ...40¢
The Best Coffees in America,
and get one,
DON'T FORGET.
Phones: Main 200, Main
b 569; Atlanta 559.
82 WHITEHALL ST.
\
Home of Cato’s Famous
32 WALTON BT,
(Opposite Postoffice.)
We can promise those that
shop early Cato's Famous. We
have been unable, however, this
week to purchase enough from
the packers to fill our demand
for Sausage. Give you besides
that—
Dressed Hens ..............20¢
Roasting Chickens .........15¢
Fresh Beef Tongues ........25¢
Home-made Backbones and
Spareribs ..............17Ve¢
To get a good lunch uptown
eat at the Georgia Pie House.
You will eat our clean meats.
(First nature with us.)
Thank You-—Murry Back,
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1916
the car.
The Durr family were attending a bal
game between Harmon and Tampico,
and at the close of the game Durr, after
assisting the family in the car, stepped
in front of it and his wife, losing control
of the machine, ran him down.
Armour’'s Peanut Butter, 5/2-oz.
vvjarty Bc.
alker's Red Hot Chili Con Carne,
10-oz. tins, Bc.
Dromedary Dates—original pack
ages, 8c; 3 for 20e.
Calumet Baking Powder, pound 19¢c.
California Cling Peaches, 1-Ib, and
14.0 z. cans, 18c.
California Ripe Olives, Sylmar
288 rand, pint tins, 18c; quart tins,
e,
JAPECO COFFEE, a fine mixture
of hlgh grade coffee, Ib, 25¢c.
Royal Baking Powder, /5-Ib., 19c.
Armour’s Raspberry and Strawber
ry Preserves, 2//,-oz. jars, sc.
Armour’s Norwegian Sardines, 3/z
--oz, tins, 19c.
Armour’s Star Hams, pound, 25c.
Armour's Star Sliced Bacon, Ib. 35¢c.
Bc Armour's Lighthouse Cleanser,
three for 10c.
s¢_Armour's Lighthouse Washing
Powder, three for 10c.
10c M& Cleanser, three for 15c,
ELKHORN KRAFT CHEESE,
Elkhorn Rarebit Cheese, 3/4-oz., 10c.
El:;horn Club Cheese, jars, 3-oz.,
C.
Elkhorn Pure Roquefort, 2//-oz.
Jars, 25c,
Elkhorn Limburger Cheese, 3-ooz.
Lars. 15¢.
Elkhorn Kraft Cheese, !/-Ib., 25¢;
pound, 40c,
' Gold
Grimes’ Golden C
Apples, dozen.....
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Barfield Fish Co.
41-43 E. Alabama St.
Main
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Oysters
We received today fresh ship
ment of Oysters direct from the
cold waters of the Chesapeake
Bay.
Fish
are now at their best. We offer
for today—
Virginia Spots Snapper
Mackerel Snapper Throats
Trout Snapper Steak
And Many Others.
We Sell Wholesale
and Retail
B. KARWISCH
845 MARIETTA ST.
Phones:
Atianta 2093, Bell Main 503.
STRAIGHT DEALING!
Always cdoing the straight
thing—that's our policy—that's
how we have built our business,
doing the fair thing always.
A high<class market in con
nection,
The Colonial Cash Grocery Co.
189 CHAPEL STREET.
Phones: Bell Main 2319; Atl, 320.
Our Hotel Blend Coffee wiil please
the most critical, 3 Ibs ........ 85¢
A good, pure drinking Coffea,
Buiiernut Bread, 10¢
bl X 7 (3 R
Stone's Cakes . .
6 Varietios I uc
ki x>
Block’s Cremona
Creams are Delicious
Bell & Gunn Gro, Co,
447 EAST GEORGIA AVE.,
Phone M. 1260 J
MIGH CLASS Grocery and Mees
Market. Anything you buy at this
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Butternut Bread, c
e taat 10
STONE'S GAKES, c
b Varieties 10
Eureka Coffee
Fresh Daily
L. I. FRANKEL’S
MEAT SPECIALS
SATURDAY—
Choice Western Tenderioin
or Porterhouse ........ 22&
Beef Roast .........12/2c to 18
Try Our Delicious Pork Sausage.
Our Fish Department is well
supplied with a variety of fresh
fish. We also carry a full line
of Groceries. Courteous treat
ment; prompt service. 3
Phones:
Atlanta 2874, Bell Main 2072,
502-4 MARIETTA ST. Y
TI Fl MOORE
GROCERIES, MEATS.
THE BEST THERE IS.
Phones: Ivy 1916-1917. .
325 EAST NORTH AVE.
CONFIDENCE.
Have you confidence In your
grocer? Do you always get just
WHAT YOU are entitled to? The
Highest Pure Food, That’s Moore's
—No Substitutions,
Eureka Coffee,
Fresh Daily
BUTTERNUT loc
BREAD . ...
Stone’s Cake, 100
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6 Varieties . .
J. M. MOORE
ESTABLISHED SINCE 1898,
209 WHITEHALL STREET.
Fancy and Staple Groceri
Fresh h“fl, Fruits. Woed ln
Coal. Prompt delivery.
Phones: M. 2393; Atlanta 1304
Stone’s Cakes 100
6 Varieties
BUTTERNUT loc
BREAD
:
Bancroft& Co.
750 Marietta Street,
Phone, Atlanta 1197,
We have strictly a sani
tary market; no cheap
meats. BUT QUALITY IS
SUPREME HERE. >
WORD & MAULDIN
452 WEST HUNTER, ,;%
Phones: t
Bell Main 3908-J, Atlanta 2807,
SATURDAY—
Vallier's Dainty Flour, $1.%
3 cane No. § Norif™" |
State App'les 250 )
3 cans Van Camp's 25‘4@
go‘:::: ::mgkin sessssin Q
Sauerkraut- 25 3.
Butternut Bread, m
Lua' .99. . 1 1; .
Stone's Cakes, I 0
6 Varieties . , ,
W. C. GREEN
759 Marietta Street. k 2
DAIRY PRODUCTS. %
We make a specialty of
our SWEET MILK, BUT
TER AND BUTTERMILK.
We also carry soft drinks
of all kinds. Cigars, candy,
pies and breads and canned
goods. 1
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Butternut 1 o ~
Bread.... ~
Stone’s Cake , 10
0 Varieties . . ,
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Griswold & Ka
(Tuttle & Bickley's Old Sta
Phone Ivy 8205, i
1251 PIEDMONT AVE,
We are now prepared to :
your orders promptly and
clently. Quality first, and ous
slogan will be “Money Back
Not as Represented,” Mr, _
W. Brooks, formerly of Tuttle 2
Bickley, will be glad to have an
of his former patrons call, ;
WE THANK You,
Eureka Coffee
None Better
Butternut 10 '
Bread . ..