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| DANCED AS BIG LINER, AFIRE, RACED 500 MILES# To-Day’s Weathor—FAIR AND COLDER, pies Che ouig, , 4 S EDITION : ” Circulation Books Open to All.” [ “Circulation Rooks Open to All.” | ‘Circulation Books Open to All.’” C PRICE ONE _OENT. Coveney ine’ New Work Work NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916. lel PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. LOOK TO WILSON AS MEDIATOR TOEND WAR SAYS APPONY!, WHO SEES Liman *s a Het ra | perintendent, Can't ‘Be Found | Cabins After Long Battle | by Army of Searchers. | With Flames. "Hungarian Leader Says es] TURKEY WILL OOME HGH |" N2 "ot IsnEeN ee ORG { | ; dent Ma ty See His Opportun- FOR THANKSGIVING FEAST IVE EE EMED PEACE FOR EUROPE ON WAY, MAN ONDER HUNT PASSENGERS SNE "”;,Roers Gugoennein, ur BRTICH AND GERMANS FOUGHT | . ALL DAY FOR THE MASTERY IN VILLAGE OF BEAUCOURT LossesSo Heavy That Yesterday May Be Called the “Bloody Fourteenth” —Paris Announces Beginning of a German Offensive South of River. |FLAMING LIQUIDS AND | bf Htytch Boi Careat ab Bloodhounds Foiled by Stormn| Vessel’ Course Shifted to thet Little Hope now of | Azores When Peril Is Realized | TIME IS DRAWING NEAR. | Duck Substitute, | Reaching Him Alive. Declares Teutons Want to Be} citcaco, Nov. 15—-mat auok,| ae Friendly With America, as j°rsnber would It Is Greatest Neutral. giving Why n | and sweet potators tf you] GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y, Nov. 16.—| After a thrilling voyage, caused by pomize on your Thanks- 55 nt " ja fire in hold No, 2, just forward of t All efforts of a small army of men Srevtal |the bridge, the steamer Chicago, of ke and cranWerries should ) this etty, Johnstown, onda, TEAR BOMBS ARE USED | the French line, arrived this morning, fifter over the trail of Carleton Banker,| pp, 1 the gor ng pr | Nortnvitt and other sections to dis rake in ex i by the fact that) » hot sun was well lked by | al beth division superint By Carl W. Ackerman. BERLIN, Noy, MW (via Ba days late, » trip from Bordeaux to New BERLIN, Nov. 15.—In announcing the capture of Beaucourt by the British, the War Office describes yesterday's battle as one of the greate:: wireless, Nov. 16).—Campaign f the Fonda, York took twenty-four days, ax the ries off his mind, his election as-| Dressed turkeys retail to-day at 34 Johnstown and le Railroad, vessel, upon the discovery of the fire, ‘ ’ 7 f | to 36 cents « pound, Duck brings 21 a beer since Jast Mriday in sped to the Azores, where she re- sured, President Wilson “may prov ndacks, Where he had started mained for thirteen days until the that has taken place on the Somme. It lasted all day on both sides of Ancre Brook and was one of the bloodiest of the war. an altogether different President and! r hunt, have been without hold could be cleared of smoldering see his opportu, when the me ‘HUGHES WON'T CONCEDE YET. ay eval » this afternoon, cslbea teas ment arrives, to help obtuln peace In a rodh The British attacked in great force, but the War Office asserts they were repulsed at all points except at the village of Beaucourt % vands that wer The Chic P.M, Oct At members of the crew reported t left Bordeaux at Rurope.” Sti Matnen Wiane and when two days Ho declared ¢ ony), one of t Following is tho text of the War the most prominent j Hungarian av lite arted last night Capt © that smoke was issuin FIVE STEAMERS SUNK, Office report on the fighting uri the \ leaders and a world figure before lily ving from the forward held in whieh wa Somme battiefeld UJ war in the peace by arbitration move son the ground, The snowfall stored coal and the baggage of, the ONE OF THEM SWEDISH . ment, on his arrival here to-day from | resumed this afternoon and. any | passengers | Army Group of Crown Prince , + Budapest to speak at a special meet lusing wosaibility of picking up Banker's Because of the danger of creating | Rupprecht—The battle north of ing of ible se ilar les seniaree the country tral! ia now impossible n draught for the fro the crew were Crews of All the Vessels Are Re-} he Somme continues. ‘The : “Pm sure it's on its way,” he sald, | ; BEA , 5 pis pe at a “f es : M iy he 1) : as is it nat ( cee | ported to Have Been a | struggle which went on from Japstiod palen ¢ eft Republican Nas, Well and undoubtedly he would have and were compelled to fight the flames | ia morning Ul! night marked Nov, And he added with a hi ney cae xr {tonal fh urters deserted to-day extricated himself from any ditfeulty | with steam | Rescued. ae ‘ . . i i 5 ” an peace will come ne a e a x @s another day of a gre i ‘ T don't mean p na moll poet | Be in finding his way ow he s Abvard the wessel were 229 passen | LONDON, Nov, 15.—The sinking , oat dennct #rent Hy week, or next month: ent if he had not met with an aceident.! gers. Membe » Chieag BER = = zTRA ae ZS for the Swedish steamship Astrid,| DAI The British hoped that » af months, even. 1am only certain that ron . ~OBER GOOGENMEIM AND NOT? Jot the Swedish mahiy i the fotindations for peace are nuW) WASHINGTON, N 1 rhe | ree aM tion is made that he may! Company on board gave concerts and formerly the pleasure steamer Saga, ! they could take advantage of the i being Taid, Adamson Kight-H | a f some foolish | other passengers sing and danced . | by a German submarine is rep auccoss obtained at the begins pei aid. neo Ty Ww COMMS Hh nee n for a deer, unaware that the « was Reuter despateh f Stock- “Te you will compare the speeches Of sion, ) ‘ Cla ¥ ef T ina uter dep {1 and therefore attacked Fee ee UHOIWeR. BIOLSE Ue tee eee eae | oni sueht In| Capt Mace changed the course of MBS, GUGGENHEIM HURT [hoim, ‘The Antrid wan on her way| fuve, Any fherefore | attacks ‘ ommree Commis: | jos the voasel toward the port of Horta | from Stockholm to Raumoe, Pinkund. |” visa, 3 eR BORE Lard Grev, made at he beginning of sien and George Nubl her mem- sare will) a UP to-night: sores, and Kon the morn. BY HORSE i AT GARDEN EVE ON NEW YEAR'S ao Her orew wan saved, ) of the Ancre and several times eaatiy, you will see that the two win h ee edoral Trade Commission, |) otha alive ing of Oct. 28 the harbor of Horta | Lloyd reports the sinking of the} between Le Sans and Gueude- i me i hold an informal conference hor was reached nish steamship Kamar, 2129 tons] — ¢¢ : chief belligerents are oe on | to morrow to determine upon a pro | Phe captain had given orders that) T iN ! i ened, | Broadway Hotel Men Devise Plan wae 3 i a ; Britian efearoasip | pure succeeded in cap common £ , ee | told by A i Neu tos i . id. Golow * British steamer Sarah Madelitte, of tensive front of the k the Count Apponyi paused. and id t Trea 4 1 i} nd of ‘ ‘ . ' manded ton would be provided with ¢ fit fre ‘ ! ‘ vt ’ \ ' ‘ dent of the United States Nea ster ay Sec louse when Awainsh facome of 8194,666 wwered by " who anxiously | rut ib Y i hombarded her, ‘The sank ‘The interviewer said latest reports |! iis LS ae 14 : LL aa Mo reassured) init _ \ after twe . aae In the repulse of the attacks indicated Wilson “haw WH Ge t, Intunee Apt) ae Pie neat yeast abe at ‘ Haile a Ga tla Ma cf Infantry — Regin “T hope it is Wilson,” Count AP-| or vot “Saye 1 Madeline T. Dick, former wife ¥ bern Seldehiabeh SLL r ¥ Pa Ndi tyole a N 46 and Bavarian Infan ponyt responded. “We know Wilso! BALT ine aah BigaRaly ff knowlede blaze from those | mount ' j ec " cued by the Norweian steamer Teginnnt te. 46s acd ere nets Pemant aay we could b8 no Woree Of menting on the multw of the rallraadel the United Siate t n the third cabin Wi ay ; y eanitand (eee f the Fourth Guards Infantry Di. @ with him—but we know nothing about) i, test the constiutionality of the| to-day to recover $2044 pald as in Considerable 7 Hat teen tite Tene. i H ‘ a | The vision especially distinguished ‘ Hughes.” / . Adamson Hour law, Prosident tnx on $111,600, the income from. M ; eivaleme themsely #Do you think Wilson could if MAiiuel! Clan pera Ore chee teuenonointe Rye Katon ma men, wh fy aud ‘ puisilogss The French employed strong something now to help bring bellig- | Poder n of Labor, to-day declared | 1obn Jacob Astor, to maln a wohl ene \oMoM 5 i 1 View, Ines vain in| forces in an effort to capture st erents together?” was asked |Uint “the oigit-hour with go into et-| Ast who now Is four nerally, en-| 98 aay : \ ery Picrre Vaast Wood, but their ate ' . ‘1 think If Wilson ie elected and rect, injunction or no injunction” | wined to chien nen mess suey Teak ec - " : 1.08 AS v MF were ely unsuccessful, ‘ * he no longer has the worries of the re. a land the income N Asores Wan] | , neg Mil muted ) a sanguinary defeat.” vj campaign he may prove an altogether Gunhowt Wh ts Or Fighting | ae rhey sii Spi i ‘ pa 1 / e Co re Fire iu Mexteos be , t} r vl A es ae t A n het 1 different President,” the Count es 5 ; a Gide ccording to the translation of to- plied, “I think he will see the appor Prete so eae py 18—Wour ot] tM i Phe opera cont isite Wo fon ” BURNING SCHOOL ul KLY ae Mart fads gly day's offlelal German announcement tunity when the moment rah atare: tin her Puert lexivu, Pe i the tite Nu town and MDT! " | tM me od |eriticnt ppliet toh rece t able by way of London, 7 logically the i atened, und th fun tter ted t os ed etweon the poor Y] i 7 " eve Wy t " ‘ ‘ America is psycholog boat: Witeeling Has landea a 4h ma I poor | MP it : by For York min ave captured the strong- ing neutral nation, America fescue party, Commander ‘Traut ng Vas ada Horta and t ow Ww ad done _ _ “ling engineer, a one time ® imate position of Bt, Pleme ht play the leading role in pes ne battleship Hlinols Sb | aginet Re such excellent work in saving the . of Mrs. Nolssovain #8 ) + might pl ae jas nto Se eepel Lie Battleship Ulinois wirelessed the k ho! Diseiniin \ \ ; : ah of the Somme. Count Appony mer. 8 ment 5 | ‘ go from city _ = _- ortion of the statement with American Ife and customs, It 4. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN Those of th ‘ | Over | " Wilson Gain 26 in Catltor Ma Cavers h we scalling his visits there that, “°""' Fr Mantpyators irtieipated in t rt o.| 4 \\ Lt Rank SAN FRANCISCO, : was In rece iz : F ‘teen, Ne | QO \ \ VN 28 « ike ‘ nih Strong French forces wore the count added CHICAGO, Ni Federal guage GIFTS TOTAL $1,535,888 1 vince. sn» | ' D nt Up, Which rosulted in thelr “LT am so glad to see that we are | Carpenter rdered a rand Rn ie ie ‘ 1, M M Hire tt n r * St, Pirere Vaast Wood \ 0 . * jury inve fo. te iren wor ike t » Pn ‘Oe8 sending a new Ambassador to Amer ad situa td , Mey i 1¢ y Photr attacks elsewhere were unauc- re fea, Bernatorff has had no support, /{!0n to tat | Wichita Falls, Tex., First of 2,000) aiic, Oury radny, 1 a ‘ Jay show : | onatGl, ending tn @ mpaguinare de ‘ye Lt ia difficult for Ameriea to under- snd f¢ * rode Towns to’ Help Mak a 70 r ubiatr sy Havant : ton | o088 ‘ . onaea Depar fof Jastion Wit right) Street, hous ‘ 1 wi } stand us, if we have no Ambassador | — = —————— Up Deticit ttnehn the S-Hour bay rs, ranging | \ if 180 — im: er @ we wa PACE - SHOOK AL 70n8) OM MALC OE ane rey y ry t 7 pat Candida Compteolles dew ee on oy OO for f , } q eseien wre want to be friendly. We sressing well. Within a short time|made a supplementary financial state- | 2° * edi bet all mee ‘ ‘ Oe Treas ri ere vine a an IN COUNTER DRIVE a—we wi . rite: NM be ‘ough Rouma auita by railroads asainst « : Junkmgiving Day, < bes = all reecognize America, as the great- OUP At ! eas lh wah Koumania ment to-day showing up to Monda TC TRHER SHIN ER EIFT . 1 i ALMANY. N Biatemor FRR eer eaVanie AGAINST THE FRENCH \ 4 est neutral nation, play an im- ina bd fx, i Falicla WIM be} last contributions had been $1,585, lefonded ttn att ee Ww W , 5 n portant part wh nal phen tho tant A Bla tA Donte Nod su jot aust t ens ne | : ‘4 7 BP ty ; PALIN, Nov. 1.—An tmportant é peace which end: a ee ea onl amount and Mlinais caine | sented in eadh oa o 1 ba I ns would fol, | German lor offensive was begun } Reverting to Pr sent Wilso ' with half that sum, ut between # Genbral Da \ : } eo Fat 6 wclou Us morning against ' 4? portunity to play a role in peace pro: a snd other department officia with nd N ' positions south of the Somme, ceedings, {t was apparent from Count <j4 and Serbl United States A . ’ s ' ; tween A ourt and Chaulnes Apponyl's expres: that he did not — jurisdictt - Slind Cora ew i liee) 1a Blthen ts ie feos | Woods, after three days of intense pelleve the President showld move at R A Cc I N HE WORLD HAVEL BEIGE ML ® Third ni nbardment } once. G oa tr $ Tho Gormans attacked desperately, “The psychological moinent," he Hicketa « ho using burning quid =a 4 eee oie RESULTS ON PAGE 2. H Petry CW Lee ; \ x ng liquid bombs. The of- paid, "hue rot vet arrive Roumania BENTRIRG ON PAGE 16 nd Hon) mdvteer, wae steaniah)p lites y ’ "earns | fictal announcement says the Ger- deeb deel ve pealshed fae eo ran 4 ‘ re esuane tur sale, Kelepious Levaues WW60.—adne, " 4 ’ ‘ hat aud bitten o mans were repulsed everywhere, ex- = ! ' . ‘y :

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