eae en THE DAILY NEWS Makes a Special Effort to Give War News Immediately it te Received iL. VL, NO. 41. ALLIES ARE |ARTHQUAKE DISASTER DELAYS ITALY’S PART LOOD IN AISNE COMPELS ALLIES TO EVUATE NORTH SIDE ERMANS APPEAR TO HAVE ADVANTAGE AT ONE POINT— OTHER ATTACKS OF GERMANS HAVE BEEN REPULSED BY ALLIES. (epectal to The Bally News) jback to the south side of the r Jan. 14 The French of- bétween Crouy and Missy but tatement reports minor omy , maintain the bridge heads on the ns between the sea and north bank De “e | \ h of Soissons there was de- In the Champagne the struggle ed fighting all day yester-|continues around Perthes. Far any particularly in the section /ther east there is nothingato re. if Crouy, where the Allics port nly the first slopes of the Berlin Report. 14 The official the center, around Crouy, that the .e positions have been maintain-| advance northeast of Soissons the notwithstanding the desperate |Germans have attacked and won erman efforts to disiodge the Al-|the Heights of Vregny, the Allies but farther east, after eeny. the Allies were obliged to|taken by storm in a pouring rain | Fourteen Berlin report Jan Ir says I 3 ; | | continuing } in front of |trenches one another being es ! French officers, twelve The continued floods of the | hundred men, four cannon and ne River have swept away sev- jfour machine guns were cap- al bridges, interrupting the Al- tured, nes of communication Northeast of Chalons the fore, the Allies have fallen French attacks were repulsed. MAY BE INCREASED AGAIN T0 THE FRONT! | | | PRINCE PERT, B. G., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1915. THE DAILY NEWS Wa’ 3H OUR BULLETINS FOR THE LATEST NEWS PRICE FIVE sal D TO RETIRE ON THE AISNE “ ; : : SORRELL TA keg the (8pecial to The Daily News.) in their I attack BRIDGING THE DANUBE.—Ponioons built by the Servians over the Danube to help them outflank Austrians m Belgrade. STARTLING GERMAN SPY STORY — a) |KING VICTOR DECLARES THAT THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PEO- IN WAR—PREMIER ON GERMAN SPY STORY EARTHQUAKE DISASTER MAY KEEP ITALY OUT OF THE WAR — PLE COME BEFORE INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS —SUFFERING IS GREAT. —__ ae (Special to The Daily News.) A hundred persons were killed in Rome, June 14.— King Victor before last night in his motor ear for Avez- zano, said that the people’s suf- ferings must come before the in- ternational situation. The earthquake disaster appa- rently makes very remote the in- cursion of Italy into the war. Very grave reports of the dis- aster come from Popoli, Hansan- icio, Oera, Paganicia, Aversa and towns near Rome. Emmanuel, leaving The King, Queen and the entire government are devoting them selves to the preparation of re- lief work. The mountainous country on the road to Naples suffered worse and here the telegraph lines are down and the railways are useless owing to the destruction of tun- nels‘ and bridges. A heavy snow- Cocuzzo. fall also makes the highway im- — passable. Rome Jan. 14.—The latest re-| Avezzano, which is razed to the ports estimate that the victims of|ground, and the surrounding IS DENIED BY PREMIER McBRIDE Seattle Paper Publishes Current Story That Late Secretary Of Premier Had Sold plans of Esquimalt To A German Spy these defences were found on the|minion Trust Company has turn- are buried in the ruins, and it the earthquake disaster number fifteen thousand killed and thirty- five thousand injured. The earthquake zone extends nearly three hundred miles, from Naples to Ferrara, and right across the peninsula. A further distinct shock was felt here this morning. Where the destruction of towns is tetal, great numbers Abruzzi country is the center of the greatest loss of life. One re- port from Avezzano says the dead in that city and the vicinity alone number fifteen thousand. Spreewald, captured. In addition nine gunboats, eight torpedo de- stroyers and six submarines have been sunk, chiefly by British cruisers and destroyers. (Special to The Dally News.) (Bpecial to The Dally News.) | Va B. C., Jan. 14—Pre- person of a brother of Alvo von | ed up, which is contended to be|™®Y be weeks before the death In battleships ‘and battle-eruis- wa, Jan. 1% Representa-) London, Jan. 15 Military ex- McBrid da r y de-| alvensleben, arrested a few |the price offered for the plans but roll is complete. Among the ers Britain is comparatively much Canadian railway perts agree that the battle raging d the ¢ ent rej that hisi months ago at Gibraltar as a|which was refused payment when | towns totally destreped Gre Aves- stronger today than when the war have gathered here for alaround Soissons has assumed |'#*!e %* tary, Lawrence Macrae,’ Gorman spy ithe cheque was presented, as in |7420, Capello, Cappadocia, Ce- began. She has today 38 pre- regarding the propos- ch proportions that its outcome |" mitted suicide because of - |the meantime all the German !@no, Buzzi, Magliano, Pescina dreadnought battleships and 26 a for an increase in|may greatly change the present|'"* 4 that it was he who Phe above report has been eur-|funds were transferred across the /®2d Scoula. Aquila, Arpino, dreadnoughts, exclusive of the stern freight rates. They/alignment of the western lines th * of Esquimalt to the vent for months in Prinee Rupert|border. The Premier, however, /Sora and Sulmona are partially), decious, but including all the bitterly opposed by the!Rritain is pouring fresh troops |‘*°°™" \ report was publish-/),.) was not published for obvious|has apparently denied the whole wees ships of the 1914 program, which a manufacturers, the;jn support at this point and Ger ' at Seattle that the plans alr reasons The late secretary /|affair. Naples felt the shock severely, must now be ready for sea. She and the Dominion| many is replying with a supreme: leommitted suicide without any} but was only slightly damaged. has also 10 battle-cruisers, in- Exchange. efort. Under the personal divec- GERMANS BELIEVE caret reason shorty attr the MUNICIPAL ELECTION | one was kiled in Rome ut|cinding the Tiger, which mos —___—___—_— on of General Von Kluck, heavy r broke out. As secretary of| re ae , also be either commissioned or ORONTO BRICKLAYERS ae are being hurried FIGHT T0 BE DEADLOCK * emier, the matter was pened IS CONDUCTED TODAY been done to historic structures. undergoing her final trials. She SUPPORT HOME PRODUCT | forward through Belgium London, Jan. 44.—According|Sidered somewhat of a scandal | Today id election Gag ia Prince has in process of completion es Naas lo information received from two [and the wildest sort of rumors], TodHy iS elsclion as tn POC) BRITISH AND GERMAN © eisnt super-dreadnoughts, the Se a SEVENTEEN OF PILGRIM’S distinct neutral sources, Germany a politiog! cRettosenings 45 eet you you might sient know LOSSES COMPARED ee ee ee roronto, Jan. 44— lhe Toronto ia already come to the realiza- high up were seattered abroad, ee ~~ iene a a built, carrying 15-inch guns. ayers’ union has decided to CREW HAVE BEEN LANDED : that she cannot conquer in|"til the German spy story swal_| The utmost indifference has been _ _ _ lePhey will all be added to the fleet brick tit year not made -- ‘ non mn The ‘tn York corre- lowed up all else. | Hiaplaged toward the event from In spite of the fact that Britain this year. This makes a total of Canada, American Bark Thrown on Her ©" . ne ae oa ate dade id Another story connecting this the first and the fact that there - has had several serious losses 74 capital ships able now to take ra Beam-Ends in Terrific = | 1" house. in which it was{#air with the Dominion Trust|"® ¢lection for mayor hasn’timost people do not seem to UR-jin.i. siaces in the line of battle, TR ee Atlantic Storm. . a tt - a Berlin magnate of |/Company has also been in the air. made any change. derstand that German losses or 82 at the end of the year. Ger- LET US GET TOGETHER * | states = a vimitted to thet has been reported that an “N.| Up till noon only about a hun-|pave been more severe. The fol- ceaw ben i coniaieden See - . Kirkwall, Scotland, Jan. 14 eb ae i se powers of /& F." cheque for $100.000 from dred voters entered the poll. The lowing shows the losses on both eccotneatite” tak 0 ee Mr. George L. Clayton is *!Seventeen persons, the entire writer t - _ : i + oe ta ex hive wid idientidinin ain Do- aoe semaine officers ame obits eahtn’ dian meen ea starting a campaign in favor #Icrew of the American bark Pil-|Germany had acknowleage eats tinal to be half asleep as everybody is sl aS aa ae : : f making a sities ef- * ae ca the exception of the it was impossible to win. The ead chances of a smashing vie. |80 quiet that it requires a great ere gi ene missioned this year and two in or cure ' ' mn salts , sre [of this part of the letter was ee l effort to keep awake with nothing , . : *}1916. She has four battle-cruis- fort to secure the fishery */ mess boyxwho was drowned, were | odin hed aeeiaiiiie, Ceatients: te tory are gone I sunk by a torpedo or mine. AT-|ers in commission and two in concessions required by this *|janded here by the Herwegien) " - se : dan thn a Their view now is that the war |to do. : mored cruisers: Aboukir, Cressy process of ccnsinastion, to be Ga: port It, of course, goes */steamer Tholma, having been|'* _— = . . , teed must result in a sort of military rhere are not even many and Hogue, torpedoed by subma-|j.noq one in 1945 and one in 1946. Without saying that he will #/rescued in mid-Atlantic three; seante amo co 7 | stalemate All hope of reac hing} glad hands” around, most of the rines; Good Hope and Monmouth, The Goeben is excluded from the have to have the moral sup- */weeks ago. joompte ee imposetiiitie =e 0 arsaw is abandoned, and even | candidates preferring to remain in sunk in action. Protected cruis- total, which gives Germany 40 port of all.-the citizens. * The Pilgrim was bound Ree : ait sie one as capture of Warsaw would not obscurity. loved amuse ae « aol Amphion, Pathfinder, caatie het ioe ont 0 te More than that is required, */Newport News for Buenos Ayres.) ('P* nes adil to me that /*#ect the iseue ~ are eee oe _— ‘s ©X° Hawke and Hermes, sunk by|ond of the year. The figures show however, ‘The people must #/when she encountered heavy |Hhance Nah Chit ort state were| The Alles, according to this) yeent. ie iain aee sed that| Mines oF torpedoes; Pegasus, 4is-linat the British fleet today in ket together and show that */weather and was throwr on her|the German ye : a. i lview, will be equally impotent to} It is confidently expected that) 1104 in action in Zanzibar har- numbers is almost twice the they are aroused over this #|beam-ends through the shifting |"econeiied 7 ee SS inflict a fatal blow upon Germany. |net more than .a third of — bor. The auxiliary cruiser Oce-|.trength of that of Germany. In matter and determined to go *Jof ballast. Her masts were cut possibility " ng ean s iniaaiall The allied offensive, according to) year ‘s vote will be polled. z a anic was wrecked off the north gun-power it is far more than to the limit in defence of it. *}away, but this did not avail to| oe ae tees ae calculations, will| vote last year was in the neigh-) 14 of scotiand, and three sub-liwice as strong. There is no hope The last few meetings called *|right her. The mountainous seas | tial vag oe eo cea ad cost 5,000 men for every mile of borhood of a thousand. marines and two small gunboats, |ro, the Teuton in torpedoing a for this purpose were at- */also swept the bark’s boats away | Time P — : ae Sinead sath ground gained and the talk of a the Speedy and Niger, were sunk.|pritish battleship every two or tended by a mere handful. # In response to the signals of}! its ™ ~ an te ae ‘allied march upon Berlin from ei- HIS FIRM NDED| German Losses — Armored |three months. This is not the way to get #/distress sent up by the Pilgrim|terial of Hecemmber fs, '” ther east or west is regarded as sus ; ; iF results, Tt will a a * “% Tholma, aa had left Mo | many Peace with . Freedom, mere foolishness. New York, Jan. 14.—G. F ee ee CE leave it to @ few leaders. In #]bile, Alabama, on December 6 for|Which has been quoted all over ae es ea al ae ine; Friedrich Karl,|# SUBSORIBERS, NOTICE! * the fir i , : , » as|the world |Stringer, Jr., junior member of) by German mine; r rte rl, . st place, it is the unit- */Copenhagen, steamed as close & Information from another} FURIOUS FIGHTING | the Stock Exchange firm of/|sunk by a Russian mine in Baltic; |* ed people that moves the */she dared to venture, and the) * rikingly confirms the RESUMES IN POLAND Stringer & Company, shot himself |Madgeburg, blown up in Baltic to}* As we have had consider- # SerRneGh eee S's ment Shecew Of the dicabled voooe! ae made in this letter. land died instantly shortly after|escape capture by Russians. Pro- * able diMeulty with former . piace an cnthaninatic Resk- @ito the Norwegian best. hie comes from an official of a} (Special to The Bally News.) the suspension of the firm was |tected cruisers: Koln, Mainz and * canvassers for subscriptions # a en — ane * fies woutend country who has just ar _| Petrograd, Jan, 14,—Furious|announced on the floor of the|Ariadne, sunk in action off Heli-|# we beg to notify the public Z on a ay Ose COMMISSION GOVERNMENT. rived in London after a long visit| fighting is resumed in Poland, |Stock Exchange. goland; Leipzig and Nurnburg,|* that our only agent at pres- oy ee oar eam. © } rovernment has | to eneiiaie and France | Russian forces, pushing to- | To the sensational rise in/sunk im action off Falkland Is-|# ent is Mr. C. C. Fraser and * el there be a public meet. * Commission govern { Throughout Germany, he says,{wards East Prussia, captured a|/wheat within the past few days |lands; Emden, burned off coast |* that all payments made to * ‘ng called and let it be so #}/™ade rapid progress In ~ rc yopular : vafidence in the military!number of villages near Mlawa, {was attributed the failure of the|of Bengal; Hela, torpedoed in the * him must be acknowledged * that i —. . 1 gy "pat wre. isa alatqusleitinn and the eventual) In the center the Germans have/firm by C, A. Decker, its counsel. North Sea; Augsburg, sunk in a by ie Sie can ae : al O — anhgndiaorny “a Ne REALS Edmon-|triumph of the German armies made four violent attacks in the')/Mr, Decker said that Stringer & Baltic; Koenigsbure, imprisoned receip mae P - a ss ‘ities of the|remains unimpaired, but the mil-|last twenty-four hours, pushing|Gompany hed been badly caught/in an East African River; Geir, |# case of dispute. 7 = . 2 P oe ‘i 7 ee aace com | itary authorities themselves have|the Russians back and gaining/on the short side of the market/interned in Honolulu; Cormoran, Be: ee *“**e ao os i gpa emission rule. |beon Sbliged to recognize that/considerable ground and had failed for about $160,000,|sunk; Berlin, interned in Norway; '*