Show CAPTURE SERBIAN CAPITAL occupation OF NISH OPENS ROUTE FOR CENTRAL POWERS TO SOFIA AND TURKEY the bulgarian and german main armlet armies have effected a juncture and anci campaign probably will move at faster pace london the bulgarians Bulga rians have oc scrupled nish the serbian war capital which gives elves them complete control ol of the ithe railway from Pra bovo ovo on tho the danube and thus opens a through route for the central powers to and constantinople in addition ad dIdon the bulgarian and german cerman an main armies have effected a juncture at so BO that the cam which has been somewhat slower than expected probably will wil I 1 shove at a faster pace in tact fact except for I 1 or tho southern part of serbia the ille invasion la Is already gathering anoro ore headway and despite serbian resistance tile the invading armies have nil all mado made considerable progress moro than halt half of serbia la Is now in possession of the invaders and it is vald cald in berlin that the serbians Serb ians have an open line of 0 loss less than sev 4 nty nilles miles for retreat into fontelle gro cro should they seek refuge in that thai country they would bo be inena menaced cod by austrian forces which already have begun an attack along alone the tha northern and western montenegrin frontiers in the south however the allied forces appear to be too strong for the bulgarians Bulga Bulgar rians lams who admit that they are faced aced toy by superior numbers more allied troops are being sent from Salo alki to the scene of tho the fighting in the hope that they will bo be ablo able iby by the capture of at velea velas to compel the bulgarians Bulga rians who advanced west of to retire and clear the railway so BO that assistance can be ba sent to the serbian northern army there Is also lack of news concern lag tho the russian expedition which was reported early in ui the week on the doumanian Rou manian frontier while Rou rannia like jilts oresco Is maintaining her neutrality ralley tra lity in the face ot at agitations in the country for intervention |