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ee - EVENING LD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1917. l Y OF ACTION BY ALLIES 0 BOAT SUNK AFTER IT CHESTER SUR HOUSE 1S 10 BE 258 wes A WARCOUNCIL DEMANDS FULL UNIT RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS URGE ‘MARS. DE SAULLES WILL MISS MALCOM WILL BECOME THE BRIDE 0. Pope Gets Promise That Teutons Will LIEUT, CHAS, THURLOW — ——— —-- Destroy Venice SEE SON TO-MORROW; tor Heat ot” y [Liner Attcked Submarine That} Hope Had Been Lost for Boa P nOMM, Now aneniot sent Down Munition Vesel With Torpedoed American Ship— ‘ " ' ive Sf poy SEVEN FATHERS ON JURY, vets tives Death Roll Now 14 Austria ern {to damaer | PARIN Now A German me LANDON, Nov. 10.—The missing beat he promine od Venion nor remove her yrivniew >. Fine wae destroyed at the time the] fram the Ametican steamenip Rochemer art treamures, If the city le evncu (Continued trom Piret Mage) Wrench atoumalio Medic, with # CAH] 6m wae sant to the bottom hy @ Gere . ——e of munitions, wae torpedord in the - ated before an advancing Teutonic > euenes (arn MeditarPanean on tept. 93,1" marine Now i, hae Just landed ‘ my, according to a well muthen P ‘ . ohte ne vit | hookkeepe Stee i GS )| eich & leis of tee teen, dad epaten [at & part In fretand Bonar Law Tells Commons od Feport tony Kaledines Controls Situation Scheidermann and Eb nt bead Pog “ae year ‘a x ama ‘frum ‘Aigters tothe Journal. “he liner | _ The boat contained five men, tne omty Gen. Bliss Was Names = = Grip on Supplies— Campaigns for It in Gere Ht. Ohm, ratived grocer, Stichmand MWK wax proceeaing with a comeny| wurvivare from (he orlainal boas crew F \ “tat . of Freneh and Hritien steamer mong | of twelve. it Wieon’ oo & man Cities, | HNN), winty three yaure oft Ay — Military Advises cerean bea over Fw Maes Bolsheviki Weaken, pol | Hawand % Plotach, slectrical ene| whieh wae the Medio. tendineg the 96-1 siggy nag teen avendoned for the ‘ “ an Oind Pres Kalas and hie hand-picked Rover: | ws wiincTON, Nov, 90—Unom | COPENTIAGEN, Nov. %0—tuiltp |] Miner, P cada eHei, AYE warning hetore oho wan nite to bring | Seon’ p blaagting Hostel oBlrrg (moe) 1017 he ce Oe ment than OF bas adie military blew y le UV . i - * ra ol her au to bear on the aubmarine, a 4g LONDON, Nov, —"Premident TN Gg view “ iin ola) denpatenor reaching the Atate Heheltemann and Fetedeieh Ebert) Louis F, Comelitis, real axtate agent,| Apparently thinking that the ahipa| {ime of thr arrival of the wurvivors in Witaon directed Col, Howse to partic! While no big renult hae yet been Department to-day from Tornea, on HGermon Hoctalint lenders, before | Freeport, fifty-one yours old ‘were not armed, the submarine com-| ireland had been missing for eig yf pate in the Mupreme War Counett and recorded from thin politica! offensive, ine Mwediah frontier, may paanengers lores mectioes in Drenden ond Ble] HIS WEODING ANNIVERSARY ona — gg th . yy A te a The landing of the five men reduces , there In evidence that the leaven ls herfell veaterday Jaunched a cam-| HELO A® GOOD EXCU: jadi re Ot tee ANY | ine Mochanter's death roll from nineteen famed Gen. Wise as military ad- arriving the from ja declare | Te 01 ere called, (opened fire at a distance of two miles, | (he " working. The French empecially, have | paikn destened to force the German | m more talesmen w \ 6 The second #hot atruck the submarina) to fourteen. Four men died of exposure Vieer,” Chancellor of the heawer teen active in rowing the seods of th Hussian aitnation ts controiied by Vand Auateiin Governments to aban. |'TAking forty-eight of the venire OF fa and tow, An explosion fol-|in another boat, Two were killed by Bonar Law announced in the Howse German republicaniain on Teutonic Gen. Kaledines, the Cossack: com- {don their present plans for annexa- | 15% but no new face appeared In the | iiweg The submarine’s stern shot the explosion of the torpedo and one Of Commonn to-day. Hin statement! soll mander, who holds the country’s coal | tons under the guise of protectoraten er Bugene ve # ae be Fang” The U boat plunged to destruction be-| was drowned eponne to The United Press understands i | of Poland, Lithuania and the Baltic | ¥!ll¢ Centre, proprietor of a chain of \fore the Medio disappeared Was in response to a query = = and bread supply in the Don Cossack Provinces and aceept the peace offer |)ardware stores, was a near-juror. | . A direct and unequivocal statement | there i# good reason to believe the i? Ls La pS to the entire world of the Alilew war Atatesmen among the Entente Powers "on ? F | of the Rus#lan Bolsheviki. Ho sald tho evidence must be rt ORDINANGE T0 LIGENSE ims in the big objective behind Presj-|@f6 In substantial agroement with| A siiniiur view Is (AKER at Bipek ; | Herr Scheldemann said Germany| cletr to warrant a verdict of guilt dent Wilson's advocacy of the pro- | President Wilson's suggestion. Op- holm. A meneage from there, dated | would he endangered and the pro-|from him, He was paased by Dis-| patos inter-aitied war councti poniton may develop among certain|yonterday, tells of the belief that poned general disarmament and taat- ieee Abioeney, Wee but wie Me, AND BOND WAR CHARITIES eae pl 0 « | Uterhari ow long hi The United Press is able to make | #fOUP* Of financiers, because no at-| Kaimtinen is the man of the hour! ing peace placed tn eget Meet) eae een tea” hie weanaredll ——— this statement on the basis of ine | tempt Ie made to conceal tho fact and that Petrograd te at hie mercy.| Mra. George Ide Malcom of No, | *!# *hould be forced by ae man pr Fil Rwentpilee wears ‘tentnorrowy (86 Dowling Introduces Measure to formation of unquestioned authority | {at such @ statement of oaseutial | | 118 Kast 684 Street, thin city, has | Sure to become a military state. He ¥ m Prevent Rec & isdi , to-day, the A ican mris- | Principles as President Wileon 4 A despatch from Tornea, dated yor- announced the engagement of her | CXPressed pleasure at the general lawyer was willing that he should revent Recurrence of Misdirec- y + as the Americ pmo in | . condemnation which he said was be- |«pend this anniversary with his wife. P / Gloners eid their firat formal meeting | Gown of maximum demands by vurk | erany: reports the arrival there of daughter, Miss Hope Maloom, to ing manifest within the Central EM-ling state, however, then exercised tion of Funds, with the British war leaders in| ous countries, everal Americans from Petrograd in| Lieut, Charles Thurlow jr, eon of | pires of the plan to make the Aus- the penis tor challenge and the To prevent recurrence of mindires Downing Street. It Is admitted here that America Mr. and Mra, Charles Thurlow of | trian Emperor King of Poland and peremptory advance of the large party being rent away by Ambassador Francis. Petro- grad was sald to be quiet, with thea- tres open and trains running. Sol- diera were parading the streets of the Uion of charivable donations such as ix alleged in the investigation of the army and navy bazaar, President Dowling in- ful to-day than she was on the {)8t/ troduced an ordinance in the Board of day of her trial. She smiled this af-| Aldermen Iate this afternoon, It pro- ternoon and gave the first indivation) vides for the licensing and bonding of is mont advantageously placed to put through her programme without In- | conaintenoy. | With Russia definitely out of ac- tive fighting, the United States alone of all the Allies is in a position to} talsman was excused. Mrs. De Saulles waa far more chest- invest the German Emperor with the mantle of Duke of Courland and Prince of Lithuania, Such disregard of Russia's vital in- terests, on the principle that the foe had been vanquished, would sow Newburyport, Mass, Miss Malcom i# @ member of the Junior League and is very popular in the younger @ociety set. Lieut. Thurlow was graduated from Harvard in 1012, Tt is to insure the organization of @uch a council that the American| commission headed by Col. House la in Europe. It is to insure such a ‘Wectaration made binding upon all the Photographers who are successful in landscape of the Allied nations to throw | ieaders the proposal of the Americans amirmative answer to the proposals of /she beamed on him as she answered | video that ove manager of a charity The passengers were of the opinion ity boaring banners stating that Niscord. bet Russi, i ahh ehatibla. cntaetabiinen’ rtrait work need Bnd ey, rt ar e rhaeee bs manent discord between Russia and] of an appearance of her old self. Just writable entertainment managers} fe $06 di i (Allied as well as to etiften. the of-|furnien the man Dower requisite to) “hy TOAEOe ot want a separate oy % ‘. Seat ey bagi of Germany, he anserted, and perpetuat |) arore mrare sasained ater receas she {@Ad Programme collectors except auch| % Ee ice he Oe Reaeutng it fensive, that the counct! 1s desired by | mination | peace,” demanding conatitutional ae-| ‘ne United States Signal Corps. |the war in Europe was addressed by Dr. Wight, who} M&nagers as have for three months pre-| light and shade easly the United 8! On every hand Col. Houre and the | wombly for all Russia and declaring| No dato has been mot for tue | | tare Riese niopaond reno imate has been att ain her. ‘the phyeia| oeinm (Hs entertainment Seen connected the difference in the beauty of America’s immediate aim and |American Mission have been given he Minbolaw peatine: , wedding, ate, AG. Guclaved. that Gers ata ne eee ee +, | Nith a regularly incorporated charity or] their pictures. the big task aesigned to Gol, [the Most cordial reception, There | (halt mar at (ects, must ‘do ita duty to force the Governs| clan leaned over the fair prisoner's | charities A thorough examination by id can be little doubt but that among | 0 tyrannical as that of the Bolshe- = dine! ‘ Sana | shoulder to #ay something to and] The ordinance mi . : House will be to induce every one |the foremost British and French | viki ITALIANS AND ment to make an unambiguous M © grdinance as proposed also Pro-| one of our Oculists (Regis wi the Bolsheviki. him, entertainment shall keep records in| tered Physicians) will deter- every card on the table, : state Sat panier hgh ee that the present revolutionary Gov- nee With Mrs, De Saulles's mother in] Which shall be written legaily a list of] mine whether or not glasses are Siaie of the war. From the one |feuemecting abared the complete con, |@rament cannot Lest. AUSTRIANS KEEP [JP | cr0sina.auotaTions. —janur war’casro Wun cninan| i, stfu ear einen] TOUTE. a ' | | fidence of Col, House, and while the| Kerensky is again reported to have a * ‘, . om open ein > ou elect to ‘ tire lot will then be selected | {mperialistic views of Lord Northeliffe Consul General at New York, her eon, f they ARE and you elec enoaped capture and to have gone to the front in an effort to get support. According to Swedish newspapers, of the Commissioner of Licenses at al! reasonable times. The list is to be filed with the commissioner within ten days With net ch those which are basic, which are predicated upon broad humani- are generally well understood, the energetic manner in which he |e fighting for the inter-allied council, Guillermo and daughter Amalia. This obtain them, they will be care- party sat near the defendant, while fully adjusted by a competent Allla-Chalmera DESPERATE BATTLE . Am Beet Suga’ Charles De Saulles, brother of the!after the entertainment, Penalty tor ician. tarianiom, which justify the Aly | with all that he muat know {t wili/an army corps is marching on Pet- Am: Car & Fry. slain husband, occupied a chair di-|the violation of each provision of the Leste oderate prices Hies’ claim to champions of the | entail, suggesta that the publisher- | rograd under command of an army ry ur = modera' ‘ ordinance is @ fine of $250 or six month: rights of small nations, which are | peor regards the propor or both oan | as a most are rectly across the courtroom. ial- a a ee ee committee, determined to end the imprisonment or both, made possible by the speci aimed at freeing civilization from | necessary win-the-war measure, Melbksvind Bower (Continued from First Page) OP Oes Oe NER UR ORE IES| A public hearing on the proposed ordi-| ized nature of our organization the menace of militarism, and PETROGRAD, Nov. 20.—Several ACES OF HER JURORS. nance will be heid by the General Wel-| and our clientele of over 300,000 See ara se AUSTRIANS DRIVEN BACK members of the American Red Cross | "hose men hurled the Austrians into | 4: fs Pegs ae, ee edie are rete es sus et ASOmAGIS | pecans the Largan ta the “make the world safe for demoo- the riven, atthe moment the Duke HY sat best rs. De Saulles again to-| Chamber at 1.30 next Thursday after- or a IN ALBANIAN ATTACK eelpaicira i ee T Holal at wad leetlng an addrese bo bin aria e peat ei eos as a egg ie uses e the National lotel at s . y rei NOT A MOVE FOR PEACE, BUT . eapebl SnAg wits 4 SW * interest in the proceedings. Mra. L oy ‘To WIN WAR. Moscow at intervals during the week obasrathiaiag them on thelr glorious ath a dscten Hietened ateantiver to the cus GERMANS REPULSED Then if the plans and ideas of the |) ondon Sees Initial Step in Offen- MORsersaiielt Kune ataae obs on the camelery road, where xue:| tae aint Pid O88 oUt 29 LDS: Ven) TSEVeR AG COR , i A : 5 i eh. end : sionally studied keenly the faces of IN ATTACK AT VERDUN} .” ‘sr tetypeat peerage Daschle - sive Against Allied Armies windows of the hotel were riddied by | Austrians advanced and set up their | #Avt Map. Tran. sy ches eas ‘a force. e Weuwiists and om ( { by the entire Allied council, will bé ‘on Salonica Front. rifle bullets and many persona |line of quick-firers, @ fearful scene |Os!: tetrol | : By LITTLE VISITOR To coURT seocaniimemertiicl proclaimed to the entire world, Allied | ponge wov, 20.-The repulse of { NoUnded in the atrveta were brought /was apr id. The road was littered | sidan Tres ih THOUGHT TO BE JACK. Reach Advanced French Positions,] $4 fast ‘iaeth bec Rear Lancs Ave. neutra) and enemy—not as a peace a re into the building where they were as-| as though @ tornado had passed [cate Gr Weer pi 21 A flutter ran through the courtroom but Are Driven Out—Brit 27 W. a4th St, bet. oth & 6th Aves move/ but as a war move, a move |*" pte weseee ie ferent se sisted by the members of the mia-|by. Dear horses lay all about in con- Th pen 1% when, just on the stroke of noon, a} SPAS Eee eT UU $4 Golumbus Ave bet, Siar & 590 ae 2 r 4 ~ ‘, 1 ri e Q fey ty f ib teh | tide 7 u Street, near John calculated to democratize the entire |*”!e of ssehibe ine ee al sion. None of the party was injured |torted shapes. Tho highway was & Vt a woman handsomely: attired’ entered ish in Raids, Broadway, bet, 99th & 100th sta, Allied war making machine, It would foe The dy digg a Bua af and all are in the best of health. Strewn with enemy helmets, blood- Ching Ce u8 with a beautiful boy wearing a fuzzy; PARIS, Nov. 20.—The Germans St. Nicholas AV. bet. 180th & 18ist. be a move to purge the entire Allied Dn the. Laver: Vormes They report that the end of the|stained clothing, cartridge belts and | (3) | brown coat and a sailor bat with “U.|imade an attack last night on a front Broadway, nf. Willo'by, B'klya. coalition of the last tinge of suspic. |4¢¥n Sunday the enemy attacked 1M} conriict in Moscow was reached Fri-/all kinds of accoutrements, The |Gom Poy. Co. % |S. Navy" on it. Instantly the im.|f one kilometre in the Verdun sector] 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & 8, B'klyn. Jon of selfish interest or hope of in- reps An pl regen SL bot res day night when by agreement the] trees on either side were cut in two Qube Can es pression went through the courtroom | "rth of Caurieres Wood. They suc- 3 Broad st. next to Bedell, Newark. dividual gain for any nation, ‘lire, leuving in our hands ah officer | Milltary cadets were permitted to re-|and the lines of bushes were levelled |'iei* « “Huswn that the boy was Jack De Saulles, | “ceded In penetrating the French ad-| A ns Svch a move, disarming the Kaiser | und some me! tire with their arms from the Krem-|like grain before a storm, Dign “Sec Corp. | It was loarned a few momenta later| Y2hCtd Positions over a small extent of his argument that the German sol- art lin, Several fires occurred and there} Just ahead on tho road was Sega | Brie int, it: % | that the little visitor was the scion of |Of thls front, says to-day's Official pico. dier is fighting a defensive war, is], An oMclal German mistemen’ vos, | was much property damage during| Mill, where the bloodiest fighting was | enemal, Molo @ B | aineighboring family, Atatentent, ft subsequently were ex: a aors on Nev. 19. FRANCES CAR counted on to deal a telling blow to) (rday mld A aii rem at he ital. [tho fighting. The Metropole Hotel|centred. The mill whecl was stil! run- 1s,| Among the questions asked again |”; arenes Non ab oogtordahire| , ROM» beloved wife of Michael F, Car. 5 f German morale, to give reassurance | jans on the Lower una, | It was] was bombarded with ‘shrapnel a ning and the water was flowing 1% | oy the defense to-day was as to ac-{und Buckinghamshire troope made a oll. motner of Senenh Alphonse, Theo to neutrals, and to remove from the susgented in London that this might en, * external off, for at Cos peacefully, a ee were evi 12 |qualntance with any of the firm of| successful raid last night east of pill iy abeivedta emer Obey or miné of any Allied soldier any idoa| ie ainnt the allied armies on the Ba-| Armies, was wounded in tho leg by a| (ences of fearful carnage. The #ol- 8. |O'Gorman, Battle & Vandeveer, also! fempoux," says to-day's Official] Weat Sint at, on Thursday, Nov, 22, at ‘that he ts risking his life in further-|joniki front. |ahell which struck bin house In the| ders who held the mill stood uncon: inter, Paver.) 13 [with Deacon Murphy. ‘The latter in| Statement. “In the region of Wyt-| 9.80 A, af. Bolemn requiem mas” ance of the commercial or political a3 (ghting in Moscow. cernedly at the door, while all over |Ran. (ity suthern Ly |the physchological student of the|schacte m ralding party of Germans] Church of the Racred Heart at 10 4, Moy 4 interests of any Allied nation. FREN GENERAL GOES -———~> the ground were tatters left by the | Kenneco ‘hime 18 | prosecution. # driven off by our fire.” CARRY,—On Sunday, CHARLES F., dear- That President Wilson pereon- S AND ALLIED AGENTS Austrians as they were driven on the |McMryyy sie: 1c | Mr. Murphy was once an\ Assistant ly beloved husband of Kate Carry (nee ally desires such a declaration by TO THE ITALIAN FRONT U.S. mill and thrown into the river Hates “ane District Attorney in New York and HINDENBURG TO STRIKE eval rat cree bin eenth vesbseaon S100 such @ council is admittedly the ER Passing on to the bank of the river, | jemi) tint has the reputation of being an expert Clay av., Bronx, on Wednesday, Nov. best guarantee that both will be ust back of the mill, a horrible sight it in the selection of jurors. He «tts at| NEW BLOW BUT WHERE? 2), at 0.00 A, i thence to the Churea forthooming, The American Ex: ile, Who Has Won Honors in apened under the oyes of the visitors, the prosecution table, and when Dis- | ' CEMEEIIL Canin Gouna. ecutive is at the moment in a War, to Command Soldiers FINNISH R i] U ONI TS Over there on tho sand bar in mid- trict Attorney Weeks concludes his) yaad at CAMPBELL YUNGRAL to secure the most h RIGA ETNCE — stream lay corpses in heaps as far as examination of a talesman Murphy) Considerable Mystery About Des-] cnurcn, Broadway, 66th at., Wednes- consideration of his ce. STOCKHOLM, Nov. 20 (by the As-| the eye could seo, the uniforms show- 1,| gives him his phsychological sur ination of Troops Removed day, 8 P.M. ideas, Allied diplomats state PARIS, Nov. %.-Gen, Marie Fayoll®.| sooiated Press).—The American,| {ne plainly that they were Austrians. ,% {ming up, which goos for or against a HHavon pS: ROPER.—OSWALD ROPER. frankly that President Wilson, ‘ommander of the French forces in| po and British representatives | Some lay on the bank and some float- i%|peremptory challenge. Both sides From Russia. Berfices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL by reason of America's peculia Italy, left last night to take up his at the border station of Tornea, op.|¢d in the water. Tho Italians had just ‘A lare eager for elderly men, married| GoOPpENHAGEN, Nov. ®—Reporte| CHUROM, Broadway, 66 st, Wedues- position and vitally valu re: ae wasckl ier He| posite Haparanda, have been stripped| buried the bodies of 300 Austrians, 2,,|men and men of families. from several sources in Germany béar| day, 10 o'clock. ¥ sources, now holds the balance of | 0°" 0)? 7 etic ig tage 5 war lof all actual power by Finnish revo. | but those other hundreds could not S| WITNESSES DEFENSE EXPECTS) out the assumption that, taking ed-|WESLEY.—LOUIS WesLuT. Power among the Allied leaders. | heya, but offered his services and te-|jytioniats, usatated by Russian go}.| @ Drought back for decent burial, an | hewn wy cys. Ut 1 THE STATE TO CALL vantage of the situation in Russia, the} Services. at CAMPBELL FUNERAL tj Washington has stated repeatedly | celved a command, He served under | jjors, At the outset the revolutioniste| be Austrian guns cut down stretcher. | Pitta ral tole, fh 4 33 38] attorney Uterhart, her chief counset fheasbiees el TE eae Gree Ling Broadway, 66th ot, Tuesday, thet American participation in the | Gen, Petain at Carency in 1918, and @f-| erusoy to recognize any diplomatic | Mearers every time they went off to- in questioning prospestive Jurors to-| rront, Only part of them appent to be | wrqGiNd.—Suadenly ALBERT Enfer-Allied Council will be contined | ‘ermard was promoted and placed In| iW gey aud detained properly ac.| Ward the sandbar. An oMicer's dead | fed, Jay, read from a paper @ list of wit-| going t Italy. A blow by Von Hinden-|" p, wiGGINS SR., at bin home. 416 entirely to “military measures.” “le conducted the opstutions om the| credited courlers. They were induced| Here With saddle and rich saddle- | Many AU bine nesses which he expects the prosecu-|purg at some other point may perhaps He was bore in No deviation from this idea is con- | Somnme. which resulted in the retreat of |anutiy to doslet from this attitude, | “lot lay among the bodies, bree ah reed tion to produce, They Include George | be expected. Chicego 66 Years ago and had beep o Vemplated, but the United Prose ia| ihe Germang to the ‘Hindenburg, line, The revolutioniste visited the |The Stuewome Ine of bodies ex- |Rindale OH... -: A, Fairfield, a surveyor of MIncola;}] Some troops are reported to have been | resident ot mieakive er forty years. $n @ position to state that the Presl- | group of armies, It was under him that| cv aign Consulate at Tornea and de- | tended far down the river. ‘The Aus- Betinten flellwe Dr. Harry M. Warner, Dr. Smith, A.|moved to the Western front, but thists ser y one con, Albert R., Gent will reserve the right to deter. | Gen. Gu ped / uf fin clearing the trians had been cut down by machine- | Southern, 1 vt - nat) DReeRAP Stenifinant. and two sisters, Mrs. Janse L, Swi rr approach to Verdun. ‘ es Field ay er trended De Saulles at his + * Mrs, Guasle Kerr, both of Brookly: . rs manded that the Consul place his ay- 4 Atuiete kor © Cohn, who a Marshal Haix’s pounding tactics nec ¥ mine bole constitutes = “military Gen, Fayotle has reputation ae *|tomobile at thelr disposal and he him ig ae Pata ede Madly kcae ip F \ death’ Raymond N. B. Hamilton, a} Arie luent reliefs for exhausted Funeral sorvices will be held te-mor- measures scientific soldier, earned largely while e men in itched forward on mNeoy self act as thelr chauffeur. This he he was a profem garage keeper of Roslyn, and James The announced military objective of v BE the war school n divisions. row afternoon’ at 2 o'clock at his late German divisions. f home. Interment at Evergreen Com fahe All —-—— refused to do. The revolutiontata | ‘her meen 900 9 there, as though on A. Dunham, a chauffeur, who drove Gorman newspapers discuss with sus-| tery i all the Allies, is the defeat of German teh fi dress parade, but prostrate Mrs. Do Saulles to the scene of the] picious frankness and avidity (he pros. | pessoas |; a militarism and the shattering of the| WILSON PASSES THE HAT. j Soee fare hei Paine Going on to Zenson, tho little town | tragedy pect of an offensive on the Saloniki FOR SALE | Hohengollern menace to the peace of riage [Seneurere ays could be seen to have been retaken by No doubt was left as to the defense | front, but have never nm word to aay! ae President Helps to Yim. c. Al tney needed no foreign Consuls in Uiak comer Abani the obvious chance of a amashing SRD TAILORS cal Lowe: pr 7 the world. Anything calculated to | und "Over she face the Hallans after the enemy obtained Vigcan, Chet to be made for Mrs. De Saullos for | 20 ae Houmania in an effort to fd CREDIT TAILOR Sa} tone. fa ret CY \ further that objective will, it is] waswingToN. N fi canine Ire Nelson Morris, the American |* fet lodgement. Belind the town on | Wsien of the killing of her husband. That the | ¢? ce of that pation Martin Go. 111 Biway lopter 6 Cort de at.) 2 figs, ¢ pointed out, be classed by America | cause of President Wilson's personal ef | Minister, learne from a competent | ‘he Mver edge Are bushes. Here Wet Martin young wife and mother was not her- 2 ae "s rallitary measure.’ |forts, Washington's quota of the Y. M. | source that Petrograd was quiet up| udidled what remained of tho }self, that sho was mentally ill, is to Evidence Is already forthcoming | ©, A. war fund I» overaw d to-day. | Friday night and that tho potiee|nemy storming party which crossod be the contention of her counse! Pies Yat more discomfort has been causod | | When auba riutions were soltcied Aad eonrdiien the various pe vee 2d the river. The whole pluce was swept Allenists are ready to be brought | the ruling class within Germany by | $1" ROS EO HAAS Hains ealde, ‘ \by fire, and one realized the fearful into the ease to prove their conten- the hat" among pore oni i i . : nis Dox. "Hills and ‘coipe dled Ic 10 the | ene embesslem, | furnace these men were in tion, it in said. This will depend | brim. | As the party pas Ne inundated aware and Hudaon Ci which | upor f . rosecution, | owe WIE W MEANS GOUNSEL TO COPY | sericn sine'tove oPoriaina'tuuid be nturaten ceseel.and goal depute onagon, w ohyellogtea MA ike could be} overeetonthe ended Qetober earned a | Dr. Loi nd on, a physiolo; HEN SERVED BOWIE WINNERS. reer above the long stretches of | ings available for dividends of $4:112| chemist, who attended the prisoner in rr SEIZ DOCUMENTS Water, Indicating that It way about |hng, which equal to $9.67 on he stock | 16 siincoia jall, will be called to the ing for Tuesday, Nov. 20th WARM, THEY | Pa aa: ED Pe des ul chet tla [aan ga ee Ino ls wil be eae Sane or ans Sie 4 con Chat is could be seen above the waste | allowances from subsidiaries ich |@tand to testify to ARE THE BEST how $24 iuvtann iit ts. Ger: [Court Gives Pgsmilssion, but Re-| corte crarevalone the iene er | MIEN ea ee mand tiudeon stocks | Wedlately after she shot Jack De ayhent of Ch 24 ’ pho i, frets Grayeon, WA CA Cou aives ssion, bul | Corps were along the nks cent, 91 Saulles, OF A iiterane nat fuses to Disturb Solititor's canal, They had opened the siuices| giver in quoted ai 8b cents an ounce | — \ Gs LL third | a wide and the water wax up to the]oft t of a cen : EARTH WAKE SINKS SHIP: || [Morasges ORIN TESA the of aWeetn, on well y doldier wt | Possession of Papers atered hy had been gathered. |p asuits attained by Rock Island ’ TH setae ott tit oe eestiment oy sanlenaee "Pewpcreiey tans, INTER FOODS SECOND Ra Maid two-year. | SALISBURY, N.C. Nov. 20 ston | he teas cove apne ee SO" Tee quarters of Iie flscil year to Seni MANY LIVES ARE LOST Molioren, Pillome, Muttereupa, Twlate, Curley Frul Back ! ' ; aldens; two-veur- URY, y ing e in no aungicative of ite ability to | olds: (aIx furlongs tree jcirase. U4) 1. Means's attorneys ee scured ee fiividend® en Iie bretorred stocks on Jan, wi, pls he > order oi ig T that, period aa earne jigteie ees show 828), fir. Dairy, Ma PORN: SN OGR! | to allow them ta| NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE.|! OXh 0. (mes the efx month ; To-M Collins)” pince $370, show §280, second, [Solicitor Clement to a hom te Open. igh. Law. Close | ROOMS Cifoments on these tau KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 20.—A Offering tor To Morr |Jdeal. Ut Dominick) show, 8260. third, | make copies of certain receipts,| pecember... ‘ den ! Jamaica to Cuba Wednesdoy, Nov. 2Iat CHOCOLATE co D Peon Beta ee gaat: Rearte Mise | vouchers and canosileé checks which January.» 5 Rethiehem 1 Corporation--Reguiar | SMD ube Nahe peepee CHOCOLATE (AND. VAG THYSMINTS—Thone i Nilde, Ormlos, Tham Choco . M ‘ch. of pei t. 6 iy t Ov" N ih be late Soda also ran, amas neee were seized in the ¥ apartment | Sie eR ean tect Ke nLList That frie ey three survivd aticlene Cites. iy Navered” stn” Gone | THIRD RACE—seting: three-year. |'8 New York City. dend of 2 per cent, on the new here were bul ak ha dle i a ihe choles Ou @ bevomein nn olds and upward furlonee ctosk | The Judge, however, fefused to din 03 cent. preferred stock. all payabl The loss in believed to be duo to fat San ‘Grated Co- jacketed tn ow: — cot tho, (lergler). | wtnitht $11.50, (turd the Solicitors continued po up to 2 ‘to stock of record Dec, 15. subsidence of the sea floor, caused by Spans formed into irre= isd, ygainss Uneseele Lf 0,, show si 0 aes avanion these Paes OF to make| ee Atlantic Coast Uine—Regular semi. | an earthquake, ‘ eect pecond: “Ipechinn’. ter an order affecting any other of the | annie dividend of 4% por cent. on the —_—— PT Gheceta Bieren: New York fu 34c han). show” 40 Papers that may come into the Bolles eG iticago CORN MARKET. any man stock, parable Mien, 1 to sock! at ne omoes of the Ward Line no bavi nox srerve, Now Torts font pox , Kight. Bond, Ap liters hands between now and the! $0: Balance avatiable for wn report had been received of the loss Gres Rein aaces tla) of Mean mus noord | 118 Deo « Cgual.to $1478 a share, ag of a steamer plying between Kings The eecified weight includes the contelner, ary and Incox also ran, poxt week ge “W) cerned last year, ton and Cuba.