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\uvauina Wworto, #xvRepay, WO pasas 19, 1914.) BRITISH FLEET KILLS 1,700 GERMANS IN “BEL GIAN VILLAGE | WARSHP IS HELD. "as ‘3 rns AT CHS AMATING ost ac TURKEY'S ANSWER Lakes. A German fest bombarded ft early in the war and inflicted OR ay PT Two BIR BATTLES Passengers Captured by Karlsruhe British and French Drive And Scene of Their Transfer at Sea Germans Out of Schoorbakke| NOWRAGING ALONG “fy, PARIG, No. 10 (Assoclated Proce) —A dating attack by British troops + @06 Preach sailors caused the Germans to evacuate Schoorbekke, Belgiam, PRUSSIAN FRONT eptee Ye practieatty eurrounted ty the water trom the broken dykes. Because of the Seed only two reads were open to the town and on one these Britich approached in armored autemoPiles. was jh Gas cos Gumegh te.tet ene Onesie tomes Gur somtn Petrograd Asserts Germans Have Been Driven From ‘The biacjackets, who hed made rafts on flat bottomed boats, crossed I Tice cas we ote ts forcing them to fee by the Masurian Trenches. one road still left open. The Germans abandoned many guns, ammunition 7 e and stores and their dead and wounded. RACE BETWEEN ARMIES. ‘There is anxiety here as to just what has happened at Chauvoncourt, 2 Village near Ot. Mibiel, on the Lorraine frontier. On Tuesday the Freneh , he communteation reported that.the Freach troops hed occupied the ‘4 part of Chauvoncourt, and yesterday's official statement said that Edward Royton, who on July 17 es- caped from the. Tombs by pretendag he was a visitor instead of a prieoner, was arrested this afternoon at No. $18 Forty-cighth Btreet by Detective Claire and Jacob Miller, & Pombs keeper. They had been trailing Noy- ton’s wife for séveral'days. © It was Miller that Royton passed when he got out of the Tovins Com- missioner Kat! vi FEAR FOR’ MISSIONARIES, | masioter, Katharine, Davie told tne , | Rimeeclt for his blunder wddld "he to fee the scaped prisoner, aad eo he Diplomats Assure Wilson Ger-| 8s, teen, spenaing ‘hie’ spare ‘ime Washington. to’ Take No Ac- tion Untif Full Report Is Received. Victory in Poland for Kaiser ae scouting through the Ténderlotd ai riet. (ata part of the town bed been blown up by the Germans, who apparently] Would Halt Invasion of man Influerice in Turkey | ton's wite und toxdns ble teattine ena mined the place before they tide nas ie wal” East Prussia ts’ Pitendd Toyarded oe How severely the French troops su yy this exp! ye ? Frien t . S. ‘ Int know I — Chauvoncourt, which contained vast French military building? eee, ’ Se eet a y to U.S Royton said. "Why. I've besa ‘wt (G84 stores, !s on the right bank of the Meuse. It has been ovcupled by the PETROGRAD, Nov. 19 (United : ere Fey, uN i 4 bys Germans for some time and {s an important link between Argonne and Mets. OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. Algerians Lose Trenches, . Then Drive the Germans Out . ay 7 other man. Honest, if 1 Prens)—Two baton of tremendous|| P.'g. ANS 5 a i aR ae ke ate a ig di tit sats WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—At both] ttotuin Me Miter!" importance in the Russian campaign the State and: Navy Departments te-| back to the Tombe.” t Kast Prussia and Posen are Gay word was expected from Am-| The prisoner , tee Neither hap ‘reached’ a. de- bassader Morgenthau and Capt. Dec- eee Come ot eal : ker of the eruleer Tennessee in re-]ine g ocKettecy freee Mion The hatte in East Prugsig to atili ° 3 | x + @ pion & i , gy - " sponse to the demand on the Turkish Amery of Newerk: in became along the Gumbinnen-Angor- a WES. cnet % . a 4 " Government for an explanation of the |teurent, burg front, The War. Office to-day firing on the launch of the cruiser Assorted thet the JaEN ged pchand Fn . BoB Tennessee by the forts in the harbor LAST OF AMERICARS ments bad been forced in the Ma- ‘pars, Nov. 19.—Determiaed attempts of the Germans ‘to totais aurian Lage regelgn. In Poland, it te vi é s . “vending the recéipt of this ain SWITERLANO START HOHE. Je-Val, captured by the allies during last week, have been repulsed, | agserted, he, German advance guard ie ‘ peas! a ‘ “+ ty a President Wilson will not permit AN ‘ offcial report today aye: ‘This town'ts only sitty miles trom Parly./ between tareeha Vistula and, Warthe was f 4 ent to become invelved The report reads: : gi ih 3 ay 4 e ie ates in the European war through aay {opeed dn fait bank Somer’ the finure w4 ‘ dn + ‘ clash with Turkey. River, i It is certain thet German influence jome; dominates in Turkey, and it is posl- Med trae eferand toy tor tively declared in diplomatic quarters sod, that. this influence is exceedingly Rov, St on the te Tear, aot 3 friendly to the United States. ~ omlarante, “ms The Tennessee te stiill at Chios,|— od — near the mouth of the harbor of Smyrna, where if is.in a position to hurry to the protection of the Ameri- "On the aorth, 7 wed marked by a renewal of eottvity on the Of the enemy's artillery, partigilarly between the eps coagt and £ There were no infantry attacks in this region. - th 7 Tbe, ¢dvanae the Germans from Thorn dntq: Pojand ts being. made in Great fprom. The gpoatest German strength apparently te to be conoon- trated on this line, Fighting of the Most desperate character has. been in progress ead. heavy losans have had a termination very favorable for our troops. It will be @ took possession of this village several days ago. The Germans endeavored to recaptpre it. Aftr hav- iaaguaed oer Giret trenches they ‘succeeded tn making their Way %1/ neem suffered by both: sides. : . 9 f as the central equare of the ‘village, Here a vigorous counterattack! . (1+ 45 now e.race hebween the Rus- : : drove the enemy back, Wrested from) sian army invading Kast Prussia and > et t. ; ; , tee eo if it whould be at- wie s! Sete eto tr uo rome eee Pane | QE _ ‘1900 STANK Die | sors soe erican citisens in Turkey frequently nn eraue are prelate gp ed have been pi by the Porte, but aie ee 1 | blow. with, his forces advancing along since that time the United States has "| the Wietule and from Kajtas, . man collier Asuncion. Capt. Cado- med charge of diplomatic inter- ARY { -& Viotory for the Russians about LSRUHE IN gan was told by the Germans bis eats of the allies with whom Turkey N 3 yy "| Boldau would be followad by. a quick erred 3 me "hauncion. che now fs at war, resulting in conditions Germany's new attack oa tho Russian army in the contre of the eastern | rush into Kast Prussia, which would Van Dyck’s bonts ol 4 and marked by delicate responsibilities. 7 as of ebtet Inimedtate importance | force an. abandonment of Soar BRITISH LIN Dagsage, began to we dumped. inva| ” Lk WATE ‘Activities by some Mohammedean minen offensive in Poland ett: them, Every one filled and sank. leaders have caused apprehension on ot,” a northern Resins ALN ahi bs were UF nareaee tak tote mens the part of Americans as well as @ In| Russlén Poland, trom which n official oafnraunteation issued by | “a ba +9 “a —— Previch'@nd Briton eubjects. It is the se el driven in dfeorder, has| ‘2? General Start of the Caucasian e Vi “ attitude of these leaders that causes vee ciectedai sa'eb tate § partaat | @f%Y. dated Nbv. 17, says Turkish re- transferred from the Van Dyck tothe! Vienna’s Proudést Cavalry] fear. of attacks oo Christians. 18 Bo less Ieiparteas | torceshente been ‘sent to: the eonaateeeclll siete apeeohy ibd ecn . ‘Arabassador Morgenthau’ Nai frontier of the’ Ptoviiée of ‘Batum,|.« ‘ * tines this ship ta sogn to be min,| Trampled by Horse in |atrected to inautre of the Turxieh 1335 thst. where sonié gkirmishes have ‘taken (Continued from First Page.) any one wishing to take a souvenir ‘ i awe ‘The statement contihuss: ‘ et ee oe Hollow in Galicia. on the Tennessee's launch as it Government why land forces hed fired “In the valléy of Uiti Su a column VALUABLE apokén, and fide Sal “SOUVENIRG” OF SHI steamed from Vouriah to Smyrne and n Confidence was at oi ite conditions at the Am- of Russians attacked and dispersed) restored, On the morning of Oct. ‘There was a rush for th MUNTe! to investiga! importance of the German successes, the enemy in’ the dirvotion of], strange warship, followed by a|Noatly everybody: filled pockets wits Fee Cine mentee 02) orton Coueuiate) he) cimsiantets London to the United Press).—Austria Ps 5 spoons, ver teapots and sugar proedycons Collier, waa sighted. . a 1 announces that Rassian troops in the north aré‘penatrating| ‘On Nov, 15 the Russian troops taok|jy up, flying te flag. iS rplgelon eae Sita anstece henteta bs th Hodes avaey vice nee {ato Bast Prussia, while to the south they are closing in on Cracow, | bY aesault the town fee ‘Dutah, an im-| Kept on her course. the boats with @ bear rug over his| blood, butchered itoeif in a hollow in im an attempt to crush the Austrians, Leto gag Me A ya reo Pe Seaside: Galicia on Oct. 4. In charging over of the Tennessee and her sister ship have instructions to make no move that might embarrass the Wasbing- ton Government. Eu aparasee, e unknown ground they piled into @| Secretary Daniels summed his Retugere from Belgium state that West Flanders, which fs virtually) “On all other polnts there fs no f etrange i +. ni Lieut. | deep ditch. view of the incident by declaring he ot off from the rest of the world, continues to, be the scene of incesssat U: don: y,| cruiser broke out the imperial black ry ‘TRE bodies of the 900 men were/ believed detailed reports would show | Swstlitary operations. They speak of an inferno of shot and shell and devas-|isecasnecicies Sree nk it ring Maltene Cross of the, Hohensoliams| abies, ordered is, mutines ip ego tTampied by thetr horses, All the hor-|chat the firing was intended as A . eit continuous cnnscoading und -endless precetsions of the tal of officer banafay turoulh “here h lod with flags that the Van/down om it @ heavy: packing case,|"0r@ of the charge at Waterloo were} triendly warning to. prevent the to bay ao Seuss otsane to halt. Capt. Cadogan of| Which sent boose and boat to the| repeated. launch from entering mined waters. ee . present Germans rissa in Nant 4 the Lampert end Holt steamer made | °%tt?™: Within ten minutes what had been Hach padeetigur received, aa a tars- } Ag ine 5 A a three tli Cay- [2° effort to send out « wireléas call, token, 7 Vienna's proudest cavalry regiment French and British are’ reported to have captured the Belgisn| Mpintains three times ab many cay. | 0 sore to be German's wireleas|Karlarune, » crue Postoard of the) .. ony a gigantic mass of dead men| HOLY WAR DECREED own I Sehoorbakke. j rx Awarmed after: the retreating) sould “jam his, if he @ied, and that |, The transter of passentera and crew | and horses. A BY TURKS, THE KAISER . air Ry rl " ue moaes a shot in the hull might be his to the Asuncion was completed before} The officer who ordered the charge Paris reports that the hopes of the allies are again rising, that thay 48 dashed to pieces ike migra: ward, mnt yon Iason “and @ email yitted himpelt. WIRES CROWN PRINCE. . the Germans ere fast weakening, but there was po tangible evides pide By ae er a woae |. Phe Van Dyck stopped and « cut- $ndicate that the arip of the Germans on elgium add Franop was being] nusainna’ 1,600,000 men, whoae pute | WF Cited with sailors and marines, logos, or that any decisive change in the immediate future could no! ‘ The sunken road tragedy at Water- LONDON, Nov. 19.—The Times cor. loome on the Asun-lioo t t of Victor Hugo's de det i} th w is to beat the Austrians| thé latter carrying gune and all wear- after the t joo forms par 60" respondent in Amsterdam wires the Pe je proceeding unmolested) ing life preservers, put over to the areeune md, put “away scription of tha battle in “Les| following trom the German press: douehment to, besiege Frset mays | peseenaet ship. Capt. Lieut. Freese, k the Van D: ine fables.” Tho French cavalry.) The Kaiser has sent the following Leg Ie was thought possible that the main Russian fleet, which the. Siussiang do net nena to on Nr ae papa iats Wi sap tala) ie . ‘ved air ie nybody be Enalish lines, Suddenly, Dubois's pened pate Prince: , est call trem Heleingiors, Finland, might have engaged the| Caer Kiver, will make thoir magn at.) yor” German Lloyd liner Kronpring | they recelved a tip in advance, and | Engl , 5 German in Prince: tack on Germany by, way of Oppein, | | Wilhelm, came aboard. In @ very tried to sell dinner to the third-class| brigade, on* the right, came to the Sheikh-ul-lelam has established Brenan and Glowau.” | businesslike way he notified Capt.|”"fhe small miard of Ge Drink of the sunken road of Onatn,| a fetwa (a destaration at ihe LONDON, Ov. 19.—(Aasociated Cadogan that his shi; lerant ttl the which fermed a concealed ravine encred M: law), @eco te DI ral Btatt of the Russian army which trivaded ‘Turkey an-|Prces)—The German we chan lated | Cadogan that ship Wan captured, | to un o sorly 2 joslem . ing % 4 then went to the purser's office and | Pressed their depredations too far.|feet deep .between the French id]. which every Mussuiman, es @ “ the advance of the Turks has been checked and that their Soren would Sele? ce DAxe drives! aw trom the dada ie. ship's papere saen shay were warned at the points English positions. Hugo's description! religtou h must fight te the % ’ ] treegs, wiited have deen successfully pursuing the Russian advance guards,| Milos back from tho frontier, wo that) and tho ship's money, amounting to | °* then proceeds; utterm: nward March! nade th petenet, ")the line ts now about midway be- , Te eee over pomee ene cab: | “Horsos and riders rolled there pell-| gig and France, the oppres: PY i pai twoen German territory and War- second boat had come|German guard and selse the veose |méll, grinding each other, forming but! SS Ory Tee pe mn be [oo i ‘alf-mile stretch from the| was hatched among the bolder spirits [OB mase of flesh in this gulf; when es 2 Swiss PARLIAMENT before it for consideration a new meas- long the great eastern 7 the trench was full of living men, the fprdeesboped througheut the entire na, where they are) Karlaruhe, Itkewise filled with armed | of the Van Dyck's Oreroom crew and leo: ‘marched over thém and passed| Mohammedan world and Is now MAKING NEW LAW TO eng cerning forelan apias in Bwitser- not prosressing seem to be holding| marines and commanded by a blond gece ot tas Wreetan pesvengers: | cals med to piigrime in Mecas. penny 42 tieaeenment their ah a EN and dapper young German, Lieut. |Issen and he let it be known that the satan spoweand Le riyped apa Bag Boat aly war for $4,000, ‘The Swiss authori- Count von Issen, He placed his| minute trouble started there would | SCCnNAS ie Sead of Ohain, a COURT SETS NOV 30 guards at strategic pointe about the|be several dead Englishmen aboard the Asuncion. That took the steam ship very methodically. On his di- ‘aumeva. Gwitzerland, Nov. 19 (As- Senine hon 0 | + out of the plotters. Press).—Swiss Parliament has Sithowt Waltine for 9 FOR TRIAL OF LAMAR rections, Capt. Cadogan summoned) ‘The Asuncion arrived at Para REE] .25> PIANO] there notified them he ceased to have ——— s into Story & Clark's, select any 1 “Wolf” Pleads Not Guilty to Im-|#uthority over the Van Dyck, that] RUSSIAN TROOPS Piso, pay nothing sow, sisriy nentative A. Mitchell Palmer ot GERMAN OFFI TAKE TRA) tiucand it ft it in your home and begin Pennaylvania, in an attempt to com- | WITH PASSENGERS. soldiers have ments tater at your convenience. Price mit'a fraud. He pleaded not gullty to! The Count announced that all pas- FREE DELIVERY. NORED TAPE, NOERYRAS. |] | the two indictments ageinat him in, 2ePsers would have twenty-four hours . was now in the hands of the captora, personating of Representa- The British captain spoke so sneer. ARE REPORTED TO BE tive Palmer. ingly of the German captors that one FIGHTING IN. SERVIA. passenger reproved him, saying things Monday, Nov.’30, is the day set for, Were bad enough as they were with- the trial of David Lamar on the! out courting farther diMculties, The jcharge of having impersgnated Repre- |4!ttle German Count jed his thanks, Advertised Speciale Are on Sale oe — at All Our Stores BERLIN. (Via Tanga >», Nov. 19 conditions it ible for ussia ts hich portunity like Whit bat the Federal District Court before) und iuncheon was served, nee iiss aon oe " ‘ 9 nity lke this has never before Judgo Bessions to-day English stewards aboard the Van " aa ab ga Saling. In. passing, Upon the demurrura| D¥ck refused to serve luncheon unti| {fom Archangel, in, the fae nogth, WORLD AD. USERS: We offer you a genuine; ‘Bona fide bargai! fi » 4 they received a strslent tip from some] tnent of Europe, or el invade ain that can't be duplicated COME ied by Bounse! for Lamar, the Court! of the bayoneta of the marines’ guns.| neutral. territory. 1, 108 646 Sarat 5 8 Peis atin Ger nae Chace held that a Senator or Representative) ‘That night was one of alarme| Dardanelies closed to her, Ber Mord - in Congress does not represent the rd the captured ahi, ee E Suania’ or Mule Aas. Were Printed During the ati 400 Payer 8960 Upright Grans|8900 Upright Grand |] | People wololy of his State or district pmen tried on e4 Ten Months of This Year— and get whial but does do and perform logtslative duties for the whole nation. Members f tc he beld i i | 8 65 15 The Getter et Ore ceeerer at ay BORDEAUX, Nov. 1-cAn, offolst Manic Rolls Free r ki ding the sufficiency of the ish, th , biog sprgmulanted tondey, extends in the indictments he said of courtesy; tea wi tri

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