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ce | < , eee when the cold outside water, entering !@ sailor as he wns awent pat in the athrough the hole made by thefewirl of the tide /Peutechiand’s nose, reached her] This kept him afi until he came 1 ye boilers, abreast of the Cassie, half a mile , 2k Capt, William FE. Withey, Un roa | astern. Capt wand his States Steamboat Inspector fo *] hauled him aboard more de than district, after inspecting the sub- | alive "3 ~~ = marine said: “1 found her | ‘The Cassie steamed back along the twisted to starboard slightly @nd| course seeking trace of the cap three plates were damaged soare-| tain and crew Seott, but found what. The injuries were all above] none, Capt. Gurney ts belleved to the light water line and they should/ have been pinned in the pilot hous# "be easy to repair.” by the collision. Of the others En : Capt, Withey set in motion an of- | gine A. ¢ and Fireman E¢ - ficial investigation to determine t ward Stone were trapped tn the eng 3 cause of the accident, For this pur-|room and Decktund Eugene Duz f pose he summoned Capt. Koenig ‘o|and Cook Clarence D, Davison were u a hearing sect for 3 o'clock this aft wught in the galley § ernoon, President Hilken, he said,! The Cassie returned to the pter § assured him that the Deutschiand’s| With the Deutschland, which was e captain would attend. The hearing} able to warp herself into her berth £ was in private | behind the Willehad without assist- -e Repairs which could be made by) ance, The net protecting the @ her own crew would ena er to go inlet of the dock from the open ‘ #0a again within two or three days, | Wate Sound Was then ‘, Capt. Koenig said, after « consulta: | dre i tion with Vice President Paul @ T te Deutachland : Hilkep of the Eastern Forwarding Was with ny formality Capt ii Company, owner of the vessel Koenig who had been visiting the - WAS ESCORTED BY TUGS AS AD- | hotels and chattering with friends 7 VANCE AND REAR GUARDS. unconcernedly after spending the The tugs T. A. Scott jr. and Cassie early evening at a movie theatre, had — went out as advance and rear guards! given no hint that he meant to sail to the undersea liner to accompany | When he went abourd, her to the three-mile limit, where the| Word from the waterfront of the Deutschland was to submerge to es- last minute activities before the sub- ape the British cruisers believed to be | marine’s departure caused many curl- ying in wait to prevent hor from car-|0U8 Persons to run to the Haatern : ying her $2,000,000 cargo of contra- | Forwarding Company's pier, They ’ and and incalculably valuable secret | Were driven back by none too gentle inuila to Bremen. guards who used the Willehad'’s fire n A third tug carrying newspaper cor. |l08e Indixcriminately in quelling { © respondents followed. The newspaper |thore curious for a close view t tug turned back When the Uner and) im the part + her convoying vessels reached the aiees swift 40-fathom deop waters of the| Nov, 11-—iecte- pp through which channel Capt tary of the Navy Dantels to-day wired oenlg had elected to take his vessel | amiral Grant at New London for a from Long Island Sound out into the| pion on the collision between, the ocean, | Gern y-sea Aghter Deutschland According to the report made to! and her tue the T. A. Scott Towing Company, dwaer‘of ihe tage toe Ts. soot 3 ILTALIANS GO BACK out ahead and considerably to one} side of the course, attempted to cross ANG GET TRENGHES the bow of the Deutschiand, Capt Gurney had not made sufficient al- mem? jowance for the swiftness of the tide | Powerlul Artillery Fire Enables and his craft was borne back rapidly| Them to Regain San Marco toward the sharp bow of the undersea Hill Position boat, which, though running awash : ’ with @ clear view of the tug, bad 00; ROME, Nov, 17.—Ttallan tr time to slacken her pace regained the trenches on Sar = As the tide caughi the broadside of Hill, east of Gorizia, which were the tug, she was swung rapidly until yated two days ago the steel snout of the submarine; “On the Trentino front tho artillery ploughed into her stern. the offical bulletin says » CAPT. HINSCH HAS A NARROW : ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Capt. Hinsch on her deck, grasped # guy rope and was drawn under the was active, “Our batteries shelled enemy troops | a transport column, m San Marco Hill, east of Gorlzia, lour troops under a powerful barrier yesterday the trenches : Bre reocruy | wreck. He came to the surface along- evacuated Tuesday. | During tho night Pe ? the enemy attempted a determined sur. Ho the stern of the Doutchland. 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FREDERICK PALMER, [en the closest co-operation between Wee OV TAREE YA BRITISH REPORT SHORTAGE PUT AT TFecerl ena’ Mbete Comebelgan tes 70 ON THREE YEARS I iiaived,” declared ©. #1, Starteham, bli f the filinots Central fall Dormer WORCESTER N Cgc aR ea 8. Coleman, Keventy-four eae ants rmer Chief of Worcester ay epartment, ia Whiel he se Le ‘east io 8 oun capacitiq@ for Atty years inci he Pl RUtroN’ sf. Was pensioned four years ila Haid day. He bee fre fy! Worcester Markham is Chairman of sent by the CAPTURE OF TOWN 108,000 CARS MND pe mmittee London Announces a Victory Hlinois Geantral’s President | ess! na a bee a each 7 . ' eounte a we at Eastern End of the Mace- , Warns of Peril—Subpoenas iinmediate relief N 5 eee ci : hence ee donian Front. Issued for Defiant Railroads. m RIWue Pattee w y a of r € ey in a leh oO th Noted Correspondent SAYS | at man, -—— iS | which during the Contlict Will Last Three | GROUND TAKEN LESS IMPOR- MONASTIR’S FALL NEAR}, thie 7 —tnteratate) , War amounted to TANT THAN MORAL EFFECT. bet dea ei aes tai2 e chal (, represented in the year Years and | nd War. Mic Be took .€.000, pHSeGerE , ceumed hearings here to-day in cone! | tue of $2,007 — w A 6 4,500 in killed and Gen. Sarrail Outmanoeuvres fon with tt id tigation he 1s, . per cent. GREATEST OF BATTLES.1* : ee German-Bulgar Forces n= ing rotary Htvcare by ratl-| Hie abhrd fatto A the taking of Cours side Serbian Border eee sculls had Ii ts oxpected that tt (Juotes Joffre and Haig as Sa the British lexs than Ger} = hay Lae oe uel worse with the approach “ om taking of Thiepval, Mar.! orn r ews Po Sie cen = winter ing it Is to Bea “Fight |‘ nd the (Bawentia vile } LONDON, Nov. 17 ‘The eaptu exentatives here and had failed WASHINGTON, Nov, 1f.—The As lo the Finish.” Phos, with drive ater drive, ue | pe Ashe tle bebo err EAC tlon of State Raliway Commis. aS ior cover of waves of artillery fire, the enstern end of the Macedon Mee Bg sti joners to-day appointed a special Fre t | naive will be kept up for an-| front, iv announced oMleially adits AMR att Ta ittee to co-operate with the In LI heise wr year, perhaps two, perhaps | - = have n concerning the status of) fOU0PN) nerce Commission in its spondent de by the British} tiree—or until Germany — yields.| Fall of Me ENN Ly *\the car supply on various ra i shortage probe, Krank H, Funk, War Office to represent the entire| Commanders say that the amount of RED'K. PALMER ua Confitently predicled ere t0-lwhich could not! be answered (bo. | Commissioner of the Public Utilities ‘ 1 a h receipt of fresh news cause thone Hoos were fot repre mato press of the United States, returned | sruund taken ts tess important than} — a= | victorious proaross toward the eee 0 Noes were not repre: | chairman of t the ral effe of this continuous sented. | to-day on the Holland-America line} ! f the ¢ neg dontan etty of French ' Much time wa: upied to-da M,C. Ay Memty pounding a Germans t 2 : P MOO. Ay Members. steamship Nieuw Amsterdam for a] e\Whea the ‘tonks made thelr aps ean oe Ley : t spreaentatives of various carr New members enrolled yesterday, the rest before going back to the front pearance th tront, the soldiers . a bo ine oie ting reports show! © third day of the nation-wide eampaten It is Mr. Palmer's opinion that the]! iishet a n, but their success re Peg aes peli " by t Mines In returning ol Kallrowd Department of the ‘ trate f ’ nt forsign coal and retrl or cara to Men's Christian Association, to Allied offensive inst Gerw fi igantic 1 have a im Members tn ten dayr’ ate ‘ \ 1 Wuniered S216 This beings the Sie cwhanenersede ‘steel?’ ee 1d Charge and was there stalled for % hood - — ———_—_—_— it will be continued for two, perhaps strrounded it and i iat ‘ Me ite ne Kis sh hd three years. Ile way told by the} hae were aN vane uth of M No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World. staff of the Allies that they had n + gasoline aL (tenses which Sofa some ti 1a0 pre SARE Hb Gi Griaiel ‘ tank? zene Houkoed Web Mt 1 Lne this: year # stnitarly stall at : s toa Ass ts whit Nive an i fe = Ite sald that aeror ivity tn t a7 i utonle defenders from the “t \ nd ts mich tha ‘08 pes thes ate wae ; fi tions without thelr hardly striking a | ny as fifty a anes fly 5 ea ner and eventually tak- 2 ow, by t of strong enve | ‘apne ‘ eye [on inte the British lines ing movemen ’ nannel in one piace the|* | ae Bae iaraetiaia amset-orih 43 & 45 West 34th Street «ateinn great losuen of a Hines wt the | ts Waeancel Attwab edie stn iy ita thirty-five machines cross. Me made | : forw vement Koumant | Jaeroplane known os the “Channel | : s 8 ‘ { to rend beatles = Bus," which flea back and forth datly j la n to the yretr 1 H TT front, Mr. Palmer spoke in highs ' now Roumania is feeling the In the Fashionable Fitted, Flare and pratse, saying that their ch. $ U0) * effect of this strong movement son ralte, : ; toy Tei 5 | thoitrebohea Nas saved thourabde of| BER IN Rk nena : | ward of the Tout porsinding Belted Models, Richly Fur Trinmmed jlives | ti 61 |Ratkenhayn having crossed the Ca . | SIX THOUSAND GUNS IN ACTION It 7 pathians ond advancet a Unusually Low Prices ON THE SAME DAY. | . Hs m miles from the frontier, ¢ C “There is only one historteal com. | | a ‘ 1 i te ty sition wh w J ; . x yes parison for the Somme battle—Ver- | OUP Conflict in ide Official Cae ‘ thres f , e Women’s & Misses’ Coats dun,” said Mr. Palmar, “It has tong | Statements of Result on ce an Broadcloth, } [since paased Verdun in the intensity | SAIeehl Motee TT sy Mite | BERLIN , velour | jot the fighting, In numbers engaged the s Somme. laa, Motor 3d pf. Bh o b= © H is ) ; Ate diay a + | jin loaves tn killed and wounded and | = i pel Bl By ; : ait : Ducetyn, ‘ in volume of artillery fire. | LONDON, Now Another attack ae Montagnacs; 20. 00 “In the Somme sector 6,000 | 4) the Anere yesterday netted = wy spar Fur and | British, French and German guns | further gains for the British, The} it Velvet Trimmed, | have been in action on the same | War Offivo announced to-day that : Very S| t | day. Within one period of | tie fritish front had been extended ry Specia twenty four hours there have 0 eau. ort along the north | xt Vomen’s & Misses’ Coats re et 8 ase ihn At - New PLEDGE BY Russia | omen counting those of both sides. So | + | \ far in this engagement at least 10 FIGHT 10 THE END Silk Plush, 1,500,000 men have been hit. Next Velveteen, summer the British are prepared n" ai 7) to lene 1,000,000 men if necessary, | isutto Telegrams Sent to the Official | eee wihe ; 30.00 and they will havo twice th from t resentatives in the Allied ey ay Present gunpowder. |" “ite uid during the nieht the enemy Countries Fur Trimmings, il will the war be over? ta heavil hetled Beauvourt and H peraeae Very Special me) ’y only know that next year will be! Aoaumont-Hamel PETROGRAD, Nov, 17 The Mir is bloodier than this, The week bef 1] BERLIN, Nov 17 (by wireless to of Forelan Affair wen mn, Tr y ( si imored left. Mrance T talked with Joffre | guyviile).—British troops last © m to ail Nusstan represent 7 stralian 0 4 Jand Sir Pouglas Hatz, and with such | cracked the German lines near Beate tives in allied countries declaring Lee 50 Opossum, rmy and corps leaders ay Sir Henry | court, north of the Ancre brook, the Kussin's firm determination not ' Hawlinson on the Somme and Gens. War DDAunGed tala. GrHiG | make a separate peace under any | and Mangin, who planned and, 91 iid & night attack { jcumstances. 'T say | ’ , d the brilliant attacks whieh | Caan ee | Fue Imperial it donires | Women 8 & Misses recovered Forty Douwumont v4 Oe ‘ are in tho most catexorical |} Coats Vaux at Verdun, ‘Their idea was the of the statement by the ree in enemy 7 | samo that I have found everywhere—! War Oifice Is us follows: 1 maintain Peau de Peche, | | a fight to a fintsh Army ( Crown ce Silk Velvet, | NOTHING AT PORT ARTHUR TO jay cou wuks of the livia, | COMPARE WITH IT a wilt Gent e } \ 50 00 i teh wnere Vel Pe PRA AbOUt icouTAwEL! AHN tea CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN jones wit al | e jnothing at Port Arthur to ipa MA J until the Handsomely | | with the way the British went against “oxtundity wi nr nea | ne Fur Trimmed, |trontal positions which were sup irduient to Jam Clone. Chige | Ont i 4 Very Special | je be impregnable on July 1 Ancre. Eh hy a cr ‘i fina L ry Specta on the grand offensive began did an ate 1ST" 14 . a | “Every battalion was set a certain vetoes ca rm Aye ake f objective—all malern attacks nat B drove the Brit. a, Cee hes 5 nae j roadcoth Dress, |that way—and every battalion nt ad and captured five ee ee s Noeeueh hae objective, dead! ve alive ‘vances on vom aides ALTMAN WAGON OVER CLIFF. “RENEWS FIGHT. FOR ie | South of val, on the right flank tilligel de % ne ade 1 “ " battalions vod their way alons the Paliaate acu Jectives with losxe and 10 BIG SHIPMENT OF SHELLS | atv Me J, thin after-| Former Wife of Gei ree 1B. Lester, ) And turned a somersault down the Millionaire, Asks Court to Stay nt Others rea nd held thelr [embankment iltionaire, A Jobjectives with on’ or ) 10 PERSHING IN MEXICO “ehuutte i Rowand Mi ri hols Order Giving Him Daug wivere.. 38) tae: El Henn fractured skull, John Garve ‘Toman regain jmont-Hamel sector attalions | A ro) ts Say 2,000,000) Lewis Hab:r escaped with mi Hxappenred ‘in the blue! we | jurte AM live mye New York vor nine tupht Mis. Pau eye ane era ah ath a ee k tf Ammunition Have £ R. Clark, former wife of Ge Oo vais - a8 dertas diversity oo one were In their attacks on Ver Also Been Sent. | WINNERS “AT BOWIE. Lester, a miitions net ie i sa a | jduy oma ppliea t very Wh VASO, Noy. (on ltate Divialon of the 8 Int {dat of the cloxe and , the Iritish have taken ‘ eat ; yn a np » : ee ‘ panitive 10.40, i ‘ Les 1 CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUT prisoners and the Ge u The Ordnance juga (Koppelinant, | her fathe t, de CLUSTELS The pennute used 2,000, ‘The British simply refused to! Vepariment tomore than | $20.40, third, ‘Time, 1.0% ™,| Wan lite d tin |xurronder when any group the HF : mal bu Vl Tighway, Rebel, Old Drury, Lady tou, frien git mit got t rward, and thelr hes ! phe Aiope t jn btortaa balun Here Tent 1 af " t ei nt eC thee your for ve und $6,000 f ee SPEC LAL (eit Tt ee, BOUND oan ihe support. att ed ' th Ne, WE ALSO OFFER Y | oeeding PRUIT AND SUE PUDDING Stain the je centre h " he won os BARCLAY STREET 6 jkNoT Vive of Worcester ge Conte Sracey PARK Wow alvaes <u" st. Ciosve 1