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ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES FIGHT SLACKENS ALL ALONG LINE SAYS MONEY CAUSED WAR SWIFT EMDEN SINKS WAR SHIPS Struggle for Commercial Su* TURKS BOMBARD RUSSIAN TOWN premacy Underlies Conflict -:o:- s —.....I ■ ... I... U. S. WORLD’S TRADE CENTRE Turks Shell GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS % BELGIUM I Tell* Steel Institute He I* Optimistic DEADLOCK IN t NEVER CEASE. 4 Russian Town on Future of Industry—Increas- ing Exports Will Stimulate WHILE AWAITING RECRUITS AMSTERDAM.—Great bodies Theodosia and Threaten to f All Lines, He Damage of German are hur- Says. — troops being :o:-• Bombard Novorossysk. § ried forward from the reserve 4 Tokio.—The Russian here II Embassy ■ > Birmingham, Ala.—Expressing only training camps to reinforce the Forces Air and Sea-Sub- announces that Turkey has opened the greatest optimism as to the busi- Kaiser Rushes Up by Land, II Kaiser’s battle line In Belgium 4 war of Russia. ness outlook for the future, and as- <• and France. Austrian troops 4 and Artillery Are serting that “the opportunities for marines, Zeppelins II have been brought up from the 4 and success in IPetrograd.—Turkey has begun hos- * * progress this country Hurried to Coast Rhine garrisonsy to occupy ? tilities sea- are greater than ever before,” Elbert by bombarding peaceful II Ghent, the German forces in 4 ■-; o — coast towns. Messages just received H. Gary, of the United States Steel that oity having been sent to at Petrograd announce the simultane- !> |l Corporation, and president of the Am- 11 strengthen the army attacking ous appearance of the cruiser Bres- |I erican Iron and Steel Institute, ad- RUSSIANS BREAK FOE’S BATTLE the Allies near Dlxmude, X lau off Theodosia, Caucasia, and the ’I dressed the semi-annual meeting of ,. The German reinforcements 4 cruiser Hamidieh off Novorossysk. the organization here. LINES IN FOUR DAY STRUGGLE seen never to cease. They The German-Turkish shell- ’I 11 He reviewed the iron and steel warships > < > ■ come fresh to the attack -- n ■ ■ « day ed these unfortified trade, not of the United States places. after day and trains and trains only II JJ but of the <» world, in touching upon Berlin.—German general headquar- The official statement that the Ger- .* of wounded have been taken — A Turkish the amicable relations be- man Is Theodosia, Crimea. but the German force re- existing ters gave out a report on the situa- onslaught moderating, togeth- II away, II cruiser with three funnels bombard- tween the business men of various tion in France and Belgium, which er with unofficial despatches asserting • » mains more numerous than <> ed the railway station and city, dam- European nations and those of the •aid: that the Germans cannot maintain II ever. They seem ready to put II the Cathedral, the Greek United States following the south of Nieu- their attack, warrants the conjecture aging every man in Belgium rather 4 meeting Our attacks to -the of that the Russian victories in Church, a pier, and some sheds. Their deter- representatives of the iron and port are slowly gaining ground. At Poland, give way. 4 the advances of the French in Lor- One soldier was wounded. minatlon and force must 4 steel manufacturing industries of the Ypres the battle is unchanged. not be raine and Alsace and tremendous A branch of the Russian Bank of world in Europe three years ago. In To the west of Wile our troops underestimated. 4 losses in killed and wounded in Bel- Foreign Commerce was set on fire. this connection Gary touched upon are making good progress. Sev- At the conclusion of the bombard- the European war and declared: eral fortified of the gium and northern Frace are compell- (than positions ing the Germans once more to aban- ment the cruiser departed in a “Without giving reasons in detail enemy have been taken. Sixteen don an offensive and are southerly direction. at the present time I venture the British officers and 300 men, as campaign them to to defend Austria opinion that the struggle for com- well as four have been forcing prepare Feeling cannon, Turk- mercial their own territory. It is reported Novorossysk, Caucasia.—The supremacy was the underly- captured. cause WAR ORDERS ish cruised demanded the of the or at WILSON ISSUES that the invaders have lost kill- Hamidieh ing war, least had French counter attacks every- 16,000 War’s Disasters ed and 30,000 wounded in Belgium surrender of the city and the Gov- a decided influence upon its precipi- where have been repulsed. A alone, while their losses in France, ernment properties, threatening in tations, that the questions at issue French battery stationed before the Available Vienna Tak- the town. Every Building are BOOMTRADE especially near La Basse, Lille and oase of refusal to bombard largely relative to dollars and THANKSGIVING Cathedral of Rheims and artillery en for Wounded—Soldiers Beg have been enormous. The Turkish Consul and other of- cents. Arras, — observers posted on the steeple of in Streets Capital Is The dwindling of their chances in ficials were arrested. “And many believe if representa- the Cathedral have been bombarded. Full of Misery. Belgium produced the new attempt to The cruiser withdrew. tives of the different nations had PROCLAMATION Business Stimulus Comes From In the Argonne region the enemy break through the Allied line in the previously met in a spirit of friendly was chased from several trenches Rome.—Information from Austria old centre, in the Craonne region. Turkey is the tenth nation to enter and considerate Inquiry for the pur- European Belligerents'7 and some machine guns were cap- reveals unimaglned seriousness. The news from the battle line north, the war. The other nine in the order pose of definitely and finally settling Enor- tured. The military losses not only have Nation’s Executive Cites \ east and south east of Verdun con- of their beginning hostilities are: the financial interests of each all To the southwest of Verdun been great, but disease is spreading mous One Great tinues to be favorable to the French Austria, Servia, Germany, Russia, trouble would have been averted.” Crops EVERY SECTION BENEFITS severe French attacks have been while the populace is apathetic. Enor- and has an important bearing on the France Montenegro, Belgium, Great If the European war is maintained of Year repulsed. In counter attacks our mous, almost inconceivable, is the Blessing situation in the north. The French Britain ai\d Japan. with its present violence for eighteen troops succeeded in breaking loss of life suffered by the Austrian moved forward in an effort to envelop months the loss of life will be 4,000,- through the French lines to the Army. New York Financier Believes Balance the German force holding St. Mihiel, FEAR ZEPPELIN RAID. 000 and the property loss $35,000,000,- main of the which An evil spirit seems to have ren- of Trade Has Begun to Shift in position enemy, is evidence GRATEFUL ALSO FOR PEACE and maintained a threatening move- Copenhagen.—There 000, he said. Favor was occupied. The French suffered dered tho Austrian Army impotent of United States—Gratify- ment toward Metz. that the much discussed Zeppelin raid As to the final result of the con- terrible losses. from the very commencement of hos- ing Improvement in Business. The Austrian official reports tell of by the Germans on London is soon to flict, Gary declared that although it To the east of the Moselle all the tilities. The first Austrian advance Country Is Fully Prepared to Assist of Ivan- be made. The Germans are building heavy fighting in Poland south in hor- might appear to be a paradox, "the New attempts of the enemy have been Into Russian Poland, resulted a Others Ravaged by York.—Reports received in this and the of 10,000 Rus- Zeppelin sheds near Ostend, and sev- nation that wins will lose.” gorod capture rible catastrophe for the invaders. surely War. city from nearly every section of the repulsed. also declare the Servians eral dirigibles have left Dusseldorf sians. They Only six weeks after the declaration "The enormous cost,” he said, “and country indicate that it is feeling the for the des- and Montenegrins have been driven Belgium. Eight airships, the continued the ON TO BOULOGNE. of war Vienna alone took under its long suffering on Washington.—'President Wilson is- stimulus of large war orders from out of Bosnia with great loss. tination of Which is said to be Lon- auspices no fewer than 60,000 wound- part of the survivors will not be fully sued a proclamation designating the European belligerents. (Paris.—The pause in the attack on The British Government is greatly don, are reported passing over Has- ed, and it was calculated that in those covered by any success or glory or In- Thursday, November 26, as Thanks- One foreign government has deposit- the Allies left wing, where the Ger- worried over the rebels in South Afri- selt, going in the direction of Ostend. six weeks the Austrian Army had lost demnity. Before now every partici- giving Day. ed $3,000,000 to pay for tanned hides mans have fought furiously to cut ca having been joined by Generals Several German submarines have 200,000 men in killed and wounded. pant must realize that it would have The President’s proclamation, which purchased from a Peabody, Mass., their way down the coast to Dunkirk De Wet and Beyers, but insists the re- been transported by rail Zeebrugge, Jo Prom then onward not a single day been better to have settled, if possl- refers to the fact that the United leather concern. At the same time, and Calais, is considered here only volt will soon be wiped out.