The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 1

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Ls —'§/ WEATHER—Cloudy; Probably Rain To-Night. RA Che @aiarlo, FINAL | ‘ {“c {“Ciroalation Books Open to All,’ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All,” itis "_ PRICE ONE CENT. Oeortintty alice kok Weewle NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. 18 PAGES dd ONE ENT. ‘ Co. (The New York World). AMERICAN SHIP TORPEDOED; SANK WITH U. S. FLAG FLYING FOUR BRITISH AIRPLANES ROUNARARS LOSE > “at nme aT scone 35 AMERCAN SALORS SAVED ———eEeEEE Cie a ATTACK GENT DRIBLE ORE Tos FROM THE TORPEDOED SHP: | . _ A ET AE a ALL ARE LANDED IN SPAN Bulgars Tal ake ( Giurgiu, Another Js Brought Down! After Attack on Coast CROSS DANUI Bl E AGAIN. | | Near Durham rina Mackensen’s Forces Are Now| ONE D! AD, 160 HURT, Ont, Forty Miles rrom | ‘ | Roumanian Capital. Crews of Both ‘Aiships Be- 351 20k A NOZEN lieved to Have Perished |} Ete. a a , | the War Office anne = 1 -+— |The Chemung, Which Sailed From | New York on Nov. 8, Carried No Munitions—Submarine Towed | Crew to Within Five Miles of Shore; Then Abandoned Them. in’ Wrecks. 1 —_— LONDON, v.25 {Nts Dees Alo Ea go Sense! | ap CAPTAIN REFUSED TO ree Dov Sea Att pect 3 " ie) ecune 4 ze \ io ode a : Wa) .. A ir Dates: tontns nes] Quotations To-Morrow, [Xs ovteatons ve van ttn S00 SSL LaLa ee LOWER THE U.S. FLAG Zeppelin hu { tion tn flames. AX aircraft guns, ¢ ing wit aeroplane, 1 ' German air raid York and Durhain Cour LONDON, Noy. 28.--The American steamship |Chemung has been sunk. “i | The crew of the Chemung has been landed at Valen- jcia by the Spanish steamer Ciner, says a Reuter despatch |from Valencia to-day. The Chemung was torpedoed near Cabo de Gata, |according to the despatch. The steamer foundered with the American Flag fly- ing, it is added, the captain having formally refused to The Roumanian town of Curtea de] NTH RUNS TO ROT | ant i cruiser also sinking, af owater, So OF MROES AND CERS AFTER PARADE UP FFTH AVENUE ' aertal raid since the first of the year were give by Gon. Le Chiet o Bri f ot alate ' 11 anid \lower the flag. damage. One aledceron | | The submarine towed the crew to within five miles of Gov. Whitms man Re s R || ; A . cae caved pee VILA CAPT: INES a Fl ; ite coast, the Valencia advices state, and then abandoned Uiion League Club. t'em. At the end of the day they were picked up by the Bixtysaixsh Pine | The steamer Chemung wag-an out and out American vessel and Avenu eae eal . ee Of thelveete! REVO IN eUeHT ce Smokestack ae arried a crew of thirty-five men, practically all Americ } om the border In a tempest essel in New Or- At the offices of Harriss, Magill & Co., agents of owners, it was sald of tears, hugs, Kisses and hand leans Port. no information had been received there from their offices abroad * New York seldomity ¢ Aoents On Me 2 shock, Five four childre dama, Y ' understood the crews of both hips perished, This makes a total of seven German airships destroyed in England in the presont year, while six have been brought down in other fields of operations. Shortly after noon the news *rapldly through London th man airplane over t dropping bombs, The rider » & great height, Crowds gathere quickly at po r ‘fell, The alight, cor windows. The Zeppeli down Durham cous en night It im 1 y wa wearchlights and » t hel Yhe anti-aircraft guns hit he ry burst into fa and 1 into water | nh womer injured, Othe z ¢ armory of un it actualy yelock last night in tions of the upper cast and, R 1) housewives vad * to buy ox morning found s had dropped fi) per The Chemung was taken over by her present owners, the Harbey Sinn ane 3order, Send Report of Vi | Steamship Company, last April. She sailed from New York on Nov, 8 was filled with | tory to Washington narched the] ae regiment, led ri PASO. Nov 8 1 us x Ke nook | with a general cargo. At the Magill offices it was said sine d was due in Genoa next Mon morning ¢ ‘arrigd no ammunitions, She left Fayal, i @ Azores, a week ago, ar Itegiment ut w r The Chemung was built In 1888 at Buffalo and was 327 teet long : : t 3,002 tons gross, and wa by Capt. John L. Dutly s had been received up to 2 P.M. b e from their agents at Genoa Hehind # ¢ battalion State THOUSANDS WHIRLED INTO Ai W KISSING BEE. In @ tumult of hai proac was tmr lights und 4 =~ bardment by anti-aircraft: gu airplanes. Within a tow nose dipped and » burst in The airship « entire minated by The = secor North Midi several place And sought to + Aeroplanes pursiilne evaft guns tl ‘ r Fina the tt wreat v wel wa prarer she ’ and wa. Parently effectod rey om vement i Manat t t f ward, ur 8,000 fee planes miles ats aided in ¢ heports CARGO OF CHEMUNG srunks daeaoua INCLUDES COPPER, winking of th IRON AND COTTON, ° ’ ae NEW SUBWAY RECORD, ) Hide te Tunnel 1 T Ce NEW RAID ON ‘BITAN a tent - BY GERMAN WARSHIPS s : LONDON N An off is r which the vesse \ wher vod, Atidavits init Nove as o— GERMANY WILLING taken fr rvivors by Conswi ow | agreed that ‘ TO PAY FOR SINKING ae ge ae : @né the great ship sank frou Sa err - OF THE 8.8. MARINA ing aon ty dive ntradiction te ; a ke to-d when t Ba arp ENTRIES ON SPORTING PAGE ) s Mapanee RD MAE ACIeR, — {the pledge of e Germon Govern. * (Continued on Be nd Page.) for a eee license seeing any trace of the enemy Varranse y oul a Juares yee i i 0 GW0t Cart, ads. ‘LRLIN, Nov. 2.—Germany's reply ment. <j | » i | ROO Sena A. er ranean erence alll sini

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