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« i LADS LIST ~TOTHISSEATALE; | ~TSSTRANGE ONE NORWEGIAN SHIPS Belng of a : Spas Ship That Leaves Sauerkraut Trail Behind. MYSTERY OF There Were Two of Them and of Course Belonged to a U-boat ‘The Flying Dutchman has passed from tho @eas and in fts place has come the Submersible Dutchman, or German, which may or may not be as substantial as the Flying Dutchman. Only @ few days ago the passengers on one of the liners arriving from TAverpool announced that their ship had undoubtedly run over and sunk « German submarine off Nantucket. They felt the shock, they did. And to-day the Crofton Hall of the New York and South American Steamship Line came into port from Buenos Aires with one of these up-to- date Submersible Dutchman stories. Listen! Tt was at five bells last Wednosday night, about slaty miles off Hatteras, when the Crofton Hall sighted a mys- terfous eatling vessel flying the Span- ish flag. A right smart vessel she was, too, as she moved slowly to the windward of the Crofton Hall, but what Immediately {mpressed Capt. Kilvert and his officers and sallors and such passengers as were on deck was the odor that came from ~ calling vessel For know al men by these presents that one may smell a spanish ing vessel in @ favorable wind almost as far as one may see one and few there be who has ever amelied a Spanish sailing vase! that will for-| wet the emell. But this mysterious stranger off the Hatteras Capes didn't smell that way. Unmistakably there s wafted over the Crofton Hatt from the Spanish sailing vessel the effluvia of sausage and hot sauer kraut. But hold! Even more there in to! told, yet. Before Capt, Kilvert and | officers and passengers had re- fered from the amazement en-| mdered by the smell of sauer kraut cor from a Spanish sailing vessel there appeared far astern, close to the water line two dazzling white iights. The lighta were moving. Closer and vloser they came to the Crofton Hall Now if thone lights had been on a reg- iar vessel one would have been greet and the other would have been red. But these were white, Capt, Klivert, mystified and inquisitive, had just six- nalled to the engineer to slow down when the lights disappeared. Just like that—they disappeared. One second they were there, and a second later they were not there by any man- ner of means. Tho answer as framed up by the passengers and officers of the Crofton Hall-—not including Capt. Kilvert, for he refused to be quoted or have his picture taken—1s es follows: The white lights were on a German submarine. The mysterious sailing vessel flying the Spanish flag and dif- fusing over the Atlantic Ocean the en- tleing aroma of sansage and sauer- kraut was a supply ship keeping @ tryst out on the trackless sea with the German submersible Next! — GERMAN FORCE TAKEN IN EAST AFRICA! Smuts Reports Teuton Army in That Section Has Been Cut in Two. LONDON, Dec. 1.—Capture of a large German force in German Kast Africa, division of Teutonic armies in| that section and a retreat of badly) reduced enemy detachments was an- nounced to-day by Gen. Smuts, Com- mander In Chief of the British forces in the South African Union, The Boer leader reported the main German force in German East Africa had been divided and the main body aught between converging British columns, This larger portion of the enemy forces was driven north, while the other section was forced to sur- ender north of Neulangenburg Tho remnants of Wahle's force, reduced by more than a on account of casualties, are thelr retreat eastward toward the district of Mahenge, Gen. Smuts as- serted. Gen German Fast Africa is Germany's last remaining colony. he fighting | detailed by Gen, Smuts ts almost in the centre of the colony. for r. ‘ 1—T. a bank found guilty murder to ninet yeare In prison by a jury in the J Court here to-day, Watson wav « ure ad eon, Stat Crashed by Joseph Vinacecut, ola, of No, 633 East One Eighty-eighth Street, employed by Bronx County at One Hundred Wenty-seventh Stroet and 1 River, while operatin roling ma this mornin, ht by. the chine and t ft aide of his be ray, crushed batare the power. turne: of He was taken to Fore nate Hospital, Hundred ¢ the and x Couldn't W. > Mornings so He En Lit CHICAGO, Dec. 1—Because he over- Slept mornings and couldn't hold @ job William Van Noordwig shot himself to death to-day. LiGHTs.| == BILE FROM THE 200 ———— ae i ae ; il ven. Rone P, ‘a ai nf 5 il “ sn CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Doo. 1 | (via London).—The Dagilaset to-day | publishes an interview with Horr | Michaelis, German Minister to Nor- |way, outlining Germony'a pont of, | view on the submarine ooniroversy) | with Norway, Tho Minister says ‘| PARIB, Deo, L—A violent counter- GERMANY EXPLAINS SERBIANS RESIST , WHY U-BOATS SINK’ VIOLENT ATTACKS iva EAST OF GERNA (Za nN Ww | of Neutral Nations Adopts | to German and Bulgarian | View of the Entente. | Troops. Mans succeoded in retaining all thelr Ponitions except one trench, Tho text of the War Office en- tiouncement follows There took place Wednesday to the northwest of Grunishte two vi- olent counter-attacks on the purt | of the Germano-Kulgarian forces ARginst the positions conyuered previously by the Serbian army. ‘Theno attacks resulted in failure with heavy losses for the enemy. but at certain points the eneny was successful tn regaining his footing in certain trenches which had lost, “Yemterday bad weather pre- vented any Important oporations. Prelip has been bombarded by our aviators." t tolerate any apes etal treatment of war and merchant submarines by neutrals, Norway is the sole neutral veh, by special instructions, bas conveyed the tm- pression of adopting the view of tho Entente, “Germany is permitted by Interna- onal law to defend herseif with all) her powers ainst Norwegian ships) carrying contraband, which prolongs the war, and the recent food crises! in Great Britain, France and Tussia have shown that Germany is on the right path. Germany will not be de- prived of the sharp weapon she poa- sesses in the submarine, On the other hand, Germany will always re- spect Norway's really difficuit posl- | tion, and the most we expect of really | Independent Norway ia that she does not treat German warfare and Ger- man ¢conomic problems differently than those of the enemy.” oa \ \ {ty | ie Grafonola Price $100 ha N A Columbia Grafonola m<q\ —the ideal gift for all the Berlin Saye A Monaat! RERLIN, Dec. 1. (by wireless to Say- | ville). Another attack by entente forces Against the German-Bulgarian lines northwest and east of Monastir has Proved futile. The War Office an- nounced to-day in ite statement rega BABY PPO WARY Res family for all the year | OF LURES THAT MEAN | STOCK STAMP SALES HIT HIGHEST MARK| | Revenue Was $1,000,000 in No- Bill Snyder Can't Ce Can't Coax Congo| vember—May Reach $8,000,000 | Into Cage That Will for Fiscal Year. Take Him Away. | All veeords for the sale of stock _—_—_ | TH gift your family will be happiest to get, proudest to own, and most sure to enjoy, is the «One Incomparable but euyaer a poet man ores cnn ot statement Musical Instrument,” the ove instrument | he'd never have been elected to chie! tainship in all the tribes of the Ce tral Park Zoo over which he pre- Eugeno M, Travis. 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