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4 iy THE EVENING WORLD, - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 191 y, ALLIED WARSHIPS ON THE COAST DROP SHELLS IN DIXMUDE the neighborhood of Verdun. An oMeial German statement today sald ee i KING ALBERT DECORATING FLAG OF FIGHTING REGIMENT|RUDYAPD KIPLING |x sexe 3) JUST PROMOTED DIES 'Dixmude Smashed by Guns, siPAE: OF HEART FAILURE. But Germans Still Hold Town, Hf ("EM GB | Mare es wee 7M MISTAKEN FOR SPY | sess. camer ‘ den death fi heart fail ot ro. Nov. 20 (United Press).—All reports here indicate that the rom lure of Major Gen. von Votghta-Rhi Quartermaster e found Dixmude, which they continue to hold, one of the lot- General of the German army, bee te is i ‘i this post only a short th me age. ——— heats along the entire battle line. intment cau: the tims cous statement to be elrculal ‘The town has been knocked to pieces. Warships on the const are de to be dropping their shells into the German positions there, and the of the allies from this point hag been of little advantage, New guns have been brought up by the Germans, but #0 far been to the rear. Tho enemy does not intend to run the risk of having guns mired down #0 long as those now in position are able to hold it Hines. Tremendous pressure is now Being exerted on the allied line from tha Gen. von Voights-Rhets chosen as the eventual eupceneer Author’s Pointed Questions | Gen, von Moltke as Chiet of the Staff. iis Arouse Suspicions of Eng- Tinker Kacapes Death in Fire. . BLOOMINGTON, IL, » 20.—Jee lish Sergeant. Tinker manager ot the Chicago Fea: eral team, baal MM = 1 ts scanty escaped = Tinker's eating “I excused myself and rode off to the bead of the column and informed one of our Majors as to the nature of the conversation, &c, and took the man later to the said Major, “The officer atopped me to-day and laughingly aaked me if 1 knew whom southward to La Basses, Armentieres has been partially destroyed the German bombardm: A groat nection of the town tn In flames. | LONDON, Nov. 20.—How Rudyard Arment! may be levelled as Nieuport and Dixmudo have been In the |Posdaltls narrowly escaped arrest for of the Germans to find a weak spot in the lines of the French and Se ones i uy Crees} muremeay bart which to break toward the coast. r written by je Sergeant is 9 MTbe British troope north of Arras have lagnched vigorous counter of the Fifth Loyal North Lancashire You Don’t Need | movements against the Germans. A constant artillery fire nas * be 2 . a / ‘ obs 7 Territorials,. now training va — fept up, and determined charges by the Germans have been ropulaed a “455 $ i * oy > ot teattallon tevncd ont ta feu An Expert the very brink of the trenches, The British have then endeavored to ad ‘ t inarebliiy e600e ed prodeded to our +i but their forward movement has been slow and uncortaln. usual practice ground in the Knowle | (© pick out y out your piano if you buy’ Seger Belgium, Nov. 20 (Associated Pross).—Largo bodies of Park cycle section. I marched in the |f.4 Standard make. The only wa: ms neers have been seen passing toward the front, and it Is be- ; } , : rear of the column and an ordinary |§j to judge the future is by the p: HL toe Germano are planning to cross the inundated country by aclentific f fi i ‘ . 3 ae " \ : : looking man came to me and asked | Over 87,000 people have pur- i Ing methods. } N "} ‘ (3 b me « lot of particulars about the bat- The storm continues, and tbe waters of the North Sea are sweeping . tation. ’ “He told me he had seen a lot of through the etx big locks at Niouport. eoldiering in his time and sald he must confess our men struck him as OFFICIAL FRENCH REPORT. Doing about the emartest om ‘the 4 — h he had over acen outside the KING ATBERT TANNING A REDAG OF oan a eae a regulars, He asked me for eo many R t ke Cha rt IN THE SQUARE OF sadeideia OR GALLS SPDR particulnra about them and also about g etaKke uvancourt, IN_DEFRATING AVAsTiy SUmEta Bd eee their billets that 1 thought I should : us — detain him as wort of a spy. » © Where Mines Destroyed French\,, i ‘pane, Nov, 20 (United Press).—Many heavy guns have been lost by the 60, 000 AUSTRIANS WAR | SUMMAR ¥ t ote ie haggle No utes ite cea te le bape i Comparative calm in the west and reawakened activity in the east are Ud fies pane ten plese ‘ag Beater Sipiaidig, Ghei'%ss agueh tilling in Prandere and the } takon to indicate thut the German military chiefs have decided to concen- P Y pul provented any infantry attacks being by the enemy. DIED BY LEADER trato their energies at the present stage of the war toward dealing a cru: Germans followed up their advantage at Chauvancourt in the regioa {ng Now to Rugela, pose and every purse; new Pease Pianos from $325, and many bar- GERMAN STEAMERS 1 bad tried to put under arrest, 1|§ gains in slightly ‘used pianos of } ‘and have reoocupied the village. u HO erg answered in the negative and he told) our own and other good makes ‘was at Chauvancourt that the French met with a disaster when they | ot Gus a otard ged ttle aba ey Waa tat: areutig is Ral " Kir ime no loss than Rudyerd/# from $125 up, fully warranted the western section of the town, after driving out the Germans. back ae Huestatt Poland, over th battielelda which the Pee cmaecisneiiennteilnels and much better than cheap new# ) town had been mined and the French were blown up. re ee ee jel esa Blac: agile LEE ILIAN R i) pianos—easy payments i ~The text of the report follow: eiiaidiiaaet Russians a few weeks ago were advancing victoriously, BRITAIN REOPENS a | “The day of Nov. 19 was marked by the almost total absence of infantry : on the part of the enemy; at the'same time their artillery fire was Von Auffenberg Did Not Know ing bec Leeeenng a Vee teed Carhn, pHaledied phgetao a . seeded aah sal peitg eats ot 4 ppa ase ian Gailba Ak Communications Were Cut | thousands of thoir finest tropa from France and Belgium to the cast. i Fegion of the Yeer Canal, to the east of Dizmude, is invaded by the on Dash Into Russia. ROUTE FOR SWEDEN os tuned, rented and ex- SANTIAGO, Chill, Nov. 2.--Two THROUGH NORTH SEA. changed German steamers have escaped from Write for catalog, Chilian ports within the last twenty-|_ STOCKHOLM, :‘ov. 80—The a PEASE PIANO CO. four hours carrying provisions for the] !*h Foreign Office has received pe: minsion from t British ‘Admiralty 128 W. 42d, Near Breadw: N cod German Pacific squadron. for Swodish transatlantic liners to J bid the front of Ramscapelle we have withdrawn from the water two strategists belleve that continued reverses in Russian Poland will force the| The steamer Memphis, it WAS! mae the passage bd: Breokly Newark: make ti ge by way of the ms . metre motaré abandoned by the Germans. There has been a| VIENNA, Oct. ), by mall to Rome! pussians to draw back their northern and southern armies, earned to-day, slipped from Punta! north of Scottand, u Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. By tairly intense artillery fire to the south of Ypres, (United Press).—Gen, Moritz von ———_ Aronas last night. Only a short time! Through this sanction the worst athe. centre there have been mo important actions to report. In|Auffenberg, former Austrian War| Gen. von Hindenberg tn quoted an saying that Germany and Austria) DCore the Might of the Memphis was reported, the steamer Luxor escaped troubles for Swedish shipping are re- :Argonge three vigorous attacks on the part of the enemy's infantry | minister, has been relieved of respon.| will win, because thely soldiers do their own thinking, while Russian dis-| from Coronel with 3,000 tons of pro- | moved, Germany having officially de- been repuleed. sibility because he lot sixty thou- o ” visions on board. In addition to max-|clared that she has no intention of Feed O€r fight wing the Germans have reagplipted the'Westroyed section a saat chon ing a protest to Germany, the Chillan | making navigation in these regions in- Government will now prohibit the pro- The Russian war chiefs atate that their advance in Kast Prussta and Galicia continues in spite of their admitted retreat in the centre. German tedo some progress.” rad ‘The weather in Belgium 1s compared with a black windy December day | visioning of German steamers of the| “Smt, ‘his ‘mission on the bl foroe had got out of touch With thé! on the New England const, The storm continues and the waters of the| Kosmos line in porte of this country, | pritain Peaye the Bwodlah | ships Ripping . , iperneonel wee In allele. in. { North Sea flow throngh the locks at Nieuport, which ithe allles opened to —————— | Siittethion and" brings the ‘bs Tired, Nervous berg’s solitary dash into Slav torci.| "004 the lowlands and hold back tho German advance. HAMBURG-AMERICAN that everything will again be work. . Notwithstanding the extent of the flooded area, the invaders hope to h Repulsed Near Verdun, Kawa tw Vieuee ea Seis their advance. Large numbers of engineers are being sent to thi Says the War Office at Berlin olga poe pai eld add treats and pais ingenuity 1s to be put te the test to aasvine a aelealite ing the inundated country. 30 (by wireless to London), 2.10 P, M.—The German| were das” pease, Auffenbarg, they | method of crossing ‘he ‘Army Staff {ssved the following to-day: . , one of the fow high rank Jewish soldiers in Hu- Flanders and in North France no appreciable change in the| rope, and Gen. Dankl, Gen, Aufte r berg was in command of the left | “Heavy rains and snows, which frat soaked and then partly trove the|wing and Gon. Hrudermann hed made our movements very dificult. A Frenoh attack at Com-|(\-arge of the vc..tro. 5 southeast of Verdun, was repulsed. Through an error, the Auffenberg i) “The situation on the Bast Prussian frontier remains unchanged. East|*"4 Brudermann armies lost touch Li ff the Masurian Lakes the Russians captured an unoccupied| *P!!¢ operating in Gallcta, but Auf- ome old, obsolete cannon. The rétreat of the enemy | "Drs didn't know this, He thought Neawam) continues, Our attack communications were uninterrupt ht has made progress tol, reality the Russians had mot In on LINER EKBATANA SUNK ing under fairly normal conditions.” Me na nd W omen IN THE PERSIAN GULF, Each packet equal to the last, ashe are lengund, steepiess LONDON, Nov. 20.—News has been | Not one of them can be surpassed immediate ‘let end a and I ie received in Lond... that the Ham- The outcome of yesterday's naval battle in the Black Sea {s still in|burg-.\merika Iner Ekbatana has ) a she repsier ee doubt. No fresh information was received to reconcile the conflicting claims | 5% @ of orscorrs EMULSION of Russia and Turkey, each of whom asserted that a hostile battleship bad | of 4,573 net tonnage, and was bullt after meals. been damaged seriously in the engagement. in Fingland tn 1905. pte soo a is Nature's GERMAN MASSAGE” | Ea SCHED WEP | LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Belgian commission of inquiry into alleged | German violation of laws and custome | of war has Issued another lengthy report, which is published to-day hy the British oMcial Bureau. | It covers what Is described as the of Tamin “the sack of Dinan’ and the “Outrages in the province of Belgian Luxembourg.” The report says over 650 persons were shot by the Germans in the vil- lage of Tamines. Referring In detail | to this alleged massacre, the report deacribes how a group of between 400 and 450 men was collected in front of the village church. As shooting thera | .. = down with rifles proved too slow, Ger- T HO! in the hia miafortunes, The impartial au. |Man oMicers, it ts alleged, ordered up FRANCE 0 S Ww AT FAIR. @, shepe an spoke my own uage|thoritied in Vienna removed Auffen-|a@ machine gun and those NEW POWDER SAVES along Manhattan avenue LIVES | OF WOUNDED. this morning. Wrapped nite comt and blanket and a cute white GENEVA, ‘Bw Switzer tur eg found CEYLON TEA en which ft \ vals The tl \ i m ai a a ae instantly the flow 2 | White Rese Coffee, Only 35¢. a Peand wound, has been a ' a . Theodor Kecher || % EES reosived the Nobel Prize for surgery J in 1912, and his assistant, Or. A. - The new re len, his right, cutting him off from the be we eet Dot oe reached ts the fighting around Lods and to| Austrian centre, Quite unconscious i> chat Coenstoc! of this, Auffenberg headed straight LerT CHES AIRC eee | fOr Feroeras. It looked to him like TREN Mare! fe drawn in an “eye-| remarkably easy going. Lemberg had ; a My wii story made public by the| been taken by the Russians, but even » TO SEE “BOBS” ON HIS u thts afternoon. the news of this disaster didn’t reach LAST VISIT TO FRONT. oe fomteann at sneha vi. at head- . It ls now a coffee house joke In ore an f Nov. 80—-A vivid pleture le Vienna how Auffenberg went on and @ last visit of Lord Roberts with ine wer: ea a on into Russia with Petrograd we Gleneversre ef coagulen have aift of thei: invention to the armies in sie fold ' and have f @ quantities of the aow- Advertised Specia! je surgical headquarte > la Are on : ; "9 ne Sele at All Our Stores B | Baltimore, Boston, Providence, Atlanta ; reas nto eave ) Thankeri giving Novelties and Candy Boxes Chicago, Los Angeles and San Fransteto | Y, turned back by the Russians, At last ho realised things wero too easy. Ho began to hurry back. The Russians started after him and caught him in some of the southern swamps. Auffenberg finally cut his way prreush but lost 60,000 men do- Me ey watralnad pooe Assortments—Newest pom Fr papers please copy, a the slion Mout Attractive Prices Bagging Doll = mina eterna, irae es Tatas || (PABEING Dollars! cavers the grees fd. There are Turkey Roaste and Turkey Cobblers in sizes and poo Perfect imitations of Chocolate ae a ee Plas al af which rents Ghat nar Comme ite Fry ot Kid | wae Will Not Keep Exhibit Irom ‘Take Gobblers from our femeus Premium Milk Chocolate will eagle remark, typical of the ox n4 od wt livet ean eel my ite blamed General Brudermann for oo berg from activity and then retired | py the bullets from this weapon were light the little folk. For full details, see our big Announcement in Ti ee FORMER CHANCELLOR lertig ener bin . Of the tisee finished with bayonet thruste, Panama Ex ton, Tucsday papers. OPA) AUER 108s only Gen: According to the commissio: SAU eral Danki continues to direct fleld| port more than 700 of the inha BORDEAUX, France, Nov. 20 (via VON BUELOW NAMED AS [operations Pe ere inen lilled. Bightyefour et | Paris). —Tho French Cabinet decided AMBASSADOR AT ROM The real commander of tho Aus-| those were shot to death on Parade y that, notwithstanding the war, E.) trians now, however, ta General von| Square and fifty others outside a| France will participate officially in the Mindenberg, the Germai church, from whic hey had been! Vanama Exposition at Sun Francisco, PARIS, Nov. 20.—A despatch from Gener alianime be * a et —— ‘by the Ger 1,000 simi) Rome to the Fournier Agency atates| Combined operations of Germai ¢ report alleges milar Austria against Russia, executions occurred in the Province that Prine von Buelow bas been ap- cee of Luxembour; jor = at rm.| GERMAN OFFICERS BREAK 7. Eamtor Ou Prince Bernhard low, ° @ Alarm Cloc wie Soumig geass Uaavavie,) PAROLE aND escaPe | "*N'evgLang WELD In | fe (ort, ear ena barnes woman! FROM HOLLAND FRONTIER. TRUST TO WAR'S END. nent in Italian society, = They say that dollars have wings, But if caught will buy all sorts of things, To bring down a few Use a World ad. or wo, And invest them were each profit brings. Besides finding cash for all manner"et securithes, World ads. show the tm» : THE HAGUE, via London, Nov. 20/ jonnon, Nov. 20 (Associated ENGLISH WOMAN (Associated Press).—Two German of-| press).--The Attorney-Gen 18 REPORTED TO HAVE [att Suterted In Matland, who ad WELL - GROOMED WOMEN BEEN SHOT AS A SPY. REMOVE HAIR GROWTHS to stop the would not attempt to escape, have AMSTERDAM, Nov. 20 (United|nouncement made here, y or credite WITH EL RADO vestor the most attrac!’ , bargains In —The mooting of an Rnelah eens HOUSES, LOTS, FARMS; BUS: TESS woman as 6 opy in the barracks at |Bllen Terry Back From | eeneh, Weqpla, be atvanigneads te. kne | ie ena fit oe soasl ‘ PROPERTIES, SHOP: STORES, “MAR, Courtral was fF iv riod in @ message] VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. “ rofits, tow = reed f it $a tf Hj ait ft ? i t : ef if i i i < | lf i KETS, HOTELS, CA! is Feaaived here to Terry, the celebrated English a . ro mu The. Vomam it, wae naid, was| tas afrived here from the Orient on the | ire in German: sth caters cuss mcs, Le World “hoa Estate” and r) ve. Captured Uy the Germans, ret | steamship Majura. eh penait vain thee profit toa ais) i iY OX \11 ,900 Aa tm opp Conertanity * a —_—_sa TROUBLE. : fo. QUININE -General exptainea | i ae ee , y confiscation was ss r ¥ py 2 5, 09. MORE

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