INERIGANSTE SUNK IN YORTH SEA Sirikes a Mine After Leaving Bremen. BATTLE IN CARPATHIANS Fighting Incessant Day and Night, Constantly Reinforced Russians Making Desperate Efforts To Force Two Passes The Hague) American stemmer Greenbrier struck mine in the North Sea and sank a few hours after she left Bremen, accord] Ara. Her crew was landed 10 ward received by United States bassader Gerard at Tryck, in Schlesing The vessel Greenbrier can destroved North Sea The Horkum eporied loss of Evelyn Island on aute to i otion The {*: ri Norderney har erew died (rom Ambassador message 10 Washington telling Gerard cabled » disaster to the Greenbrier The VEeESL 3.332 tons (gross), was 40 feel in length and had a breadth of 40 She was built in 1883 and originally was owned by the Tropical Fruit Steamship Company, a British concern Shertly after the outbreak of the war she was bought by a number of Americans, who formed the brier Steasanship Company ‘hanged to New Greenbrier was a feet (Green Her port of registry was York and she flew the * On her first trip Stripes the Greenbrier Orleans December 1 otton American fing inder the Sta mand ber was kalt Deadly Struggle in the Passes Londeor The are pour 10 fn Poland, but the movement of German from Pelgium eastwar indies x his thelr Oop staff are r the Fast entral general activity of the Russians along the Prussian frontier and portion of the old kin Having fortified tt} whole of Belgivm and hav ing recently opened the slulces, extend ing the floods on Flanders t is gible that anticipate t i helr effort [or sone [os they feel secure or do not Allie Ww that the nake Weeks ye ARMY OBSERVERS TO RETURN. Officers With the Ordered Home, American Germans Perlin Five American army offi cere, who have been attached to the German military forces in the capacity of observers, were ordered by cable to return 10 the linited States atl The order came as a surprise, as expected to remain in Europe uatil the end of the war. Lieut. Col. Joseph E Kuehn, of the engineers, who also has been acting as an observer, war no! included In the order, ag he has been designated ae military attache at the embassy at Berlin to succeed Major George T. Langhorne, recalled Quoe, they AUSTRIANS DRIVEN BACK ON HEIGHTS Russians By Almost Superhu- man Efforts Seize Railway. NORSE STEAMER SUNK Desperate Battle In Reglon—Remnant Of invaders Of Bukowina Forced Lupkow-Uszok Austrian To Roumanian Border Petrograd By almost superhuman efforts, the Russians between the Lap Row and Tezok passes have driven the Anstrians backward heights and have seized the railway leading throogh Vola Michova and Lupkow southward imto Hongary, accordieg to upon the ved here, was particularky pear Vola Michova, i held st protected by he Aghting where the rong positions rows of trench 11 1 idle and wire ent ptangle- Vola Micheva, being pressed backward { girection of ¥Ferok he Lupkow-bszok region ment 0 the eam! an Austre-Germa the ecene of the most desperate fight Bg. South of the Dulka Pas fhe Russians entrenched in the where are foothills, the Aasl: doned attacks parently are awal Fig ians bas un . thei: joth sides i ng the result of combat for possession of great Lupkow and Uiszok The remunants of the Austrian foros that north of Passes 1 4] nvaded Russian Bessarabia, Bukowina, g forced the Rumanian Austrians There back upon border, part of the aled, having been anni OYery oepect that Austriag 3 into Rumania and be f } ¢ w yf the w Atlant NO PEACE FOR TURK Envoy To Rome Says Porte Is At Hane I'he Far to Healy, 1 ih mphatic declara was asked as to the { reports that the Porte make Russia tion wh Arocuran) tried t« furkey he Rus confident of ultimate and that their aims as regards the Bal kans and European Turkey would per mit of ne negotiations with the Porte pence terms bel weet and sian envoy said that the Al Yir fory fic were “50,000 ON WATER WAGON" All Classes In England Turning Against “Demon Rum.” Temperance leaders est mated that at least L0.000 persons, ranging in station from the lowliest of laborers to men of the peerage, have foreaworn the use of aleoholic beverages during the remainder of the war, a2 a result of King George's Jet. ter promicing to bar intoxicants from the royal palaces Not only men but women are ‘swearing off,” although the recent protests against hard drinking were baked on the ground that intoxication was hampering the output of the arsenals and ammunition factories London OF A HOLY WAR by the Turks. Out Limbs Chopped O#f—A General Massacre in Urumiah Feared 2,000 Die Of Diseases. Victims Gouged and of {via Velropran tween: Russian and hoe sused damage of thi iow? ire bomb were Rheim * Neusnbuirg, on the The aviatos belles a French airman {rom - AVIATOR A CRIPPLE Son Serves Country account of having both broken, Busse von Buelow, son of Genera! von Buelow and nephew of the former Chancellor, is among those who have been retired from the active army. He has joined the avia tion corsa in the field, however, where his injury can make no difference to hic activities Berlin. On legn —— - BUSINESS IS PETTER. Secretary Redfield Tells Cabinet That Reports Show This, Washington. — Business conditions throughout the country show a steady improvement, according to. reports made by Secretary Redfield at the Cabinet meeting. The Secretary pre sented extracts from various reports reflecting better conditions in many lunes { MAKE MEXICD BAN ON LIQUOR URGED BY KI “Most Vigorsus Measures.” READY TO SET EXAMPLE Agitation At Present Overshadowing E'ce in Public In terest Among British People Everything London King Geors hie plea to that of the in sO cases that o ed be adopted to « Ope Of drunkem Zapata Forces. NOW WILLING TO EVACUATE Upon General Carranza Alsc Depends Question Of Neutralizing the Rai! way Between Mexico City and Vera Crur. YOUNG COHEN WAS burgh Company operat alter a year's idienes Wilmington, Del «A 20 per ent ealary maige for &11 employes of the Du Pont Powder Company at plants in various paris of the country went into effect Thursday Elmira, N. ¥ Edward Westervelt, hedd for the murder of Police Chief Finnell and Chief of Detectives Grad well, hag confessed. Washington. Salvador Castrillo, formerly minister here, reported pris oner in home in Nicaragua for oppos- ing Diaz governtaent Quincy, Mass. ~~ After being formally christened, submarine 1.4 gtioks on ways at Fore River yarde and launch. ing is postponed. Des Moines —Antitipping bill pass- od by lower house. Applies to hotels, restaurants, dining ard sleeping care CANAL CRUISE Arr ia vy now thor cent pchievs mien f th LEN tbenarines and expe a tremendons nd age in the activity ¢ 1 { site's untereaee ording to private advices | received Berlan prominently displayed articles fro London press dealing with the al unsatisfactory i boolet ac here The 138 Dest ! fae jeged progress of iv eruiting and with the difficulty of ab taining ample supplies of ammunition HOLD.UPS IN DAYLIGHT One Robes Jewelry Store Of 33.000 While Other Keeps Men Quiet Philadelphia Two welldressed bandite in brond daylight dashed up to the jewelry store of W. Berhstein & Co. in an automobile, and while one held up W. Berheteln and his brother Bernard the other rifled the safe of $3.000 in gold and jewelry. Both rob bers then ran from the sicre and escaped in the attomobile, STATE LAW MAKERS TO PAES ON MOVIE FiLMs, y , A Hill nroviding ’ be appointed ter: of three appoinlnents BOG Cld yOAr commission Is i of $2000 a vear woman, at § ber, sec at £2400, relary The bill provides that the board ¢ approve all views or film moral oper and to diss sacriligious, obs PRODUCTS en not only fron Hilferant parte of the apprared before the Sensis ninitiee on the Senator Phipps, of Ven requiring and compounds to be so ndicale the kind snd petroleom from which are derived or manufactured bill was introduced at the instane of oll producers of this State. The bearing developed the facet that the unit in favor the refiners are dueed County, peiroleun branded ae to producis of rade of such The of the bill and that largely opposed to it. The producers declared that Pennsylvania cruade oil wae of such a quality that it brought $1.40 a barrel, while Oklahoma crude was sold at forty cents 8 burrel and other Western ollg at prices lower than Pennsylvania crude They insisted that the consumer in purchasing crude petroleum or its products should know whether he is getting the Pennsylvania product or the product of another Btate