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mmmmmmmmmm SUBMARINES GET TWO TURK DELEGATES SEEK PEACE London. The Norwegian steamer Nordas submarined off Peterhead. Crew rescued. -. London. Crew of steamer Clio sunk by German submarine, being brought into Liverpool. Sofia. Newspaper Mir asserted two Turkish delegates enroute to Switzerland to attempt to reach terms for peace with allies. Paris. "Labyrinth" southeast of Neuville again scene of desperate fighting. Germans last night launch ed determined attempt to recapture intricate system of tunnels and cel lare from which they once dominated roads leading north from Arras. Berlin, via Wireless to London. German troops stormed and captured advanced French trench northwest of Beausejour in Champagne region. London. London evening papers unanimously predicted German re ply will not prove acceptable to U. S. Characterized Berlin communication by such .headlines as "Germany's Hypocritical Reply" and "An Amaz ing Offer." Rome. Determined attempt to wreck the defenses of Goritz. King Victor Emanuel, accompanied by his cousin, Duke d'Aosta, speeding up and down Italian front, personally di recting the artillery fire and encour aging his troops. Italian airmen are raiding Austrian front without challenge from enemy's aviators. Railway station at Nabre sina has again been bombarded from air. Heavy bombardment of Platzwise fort in Upper Ansici valley continuing and part of Austrian work in flames. During vigorous attack north of Goritz 65 Dalmations threw up then hands in token of surrender but were instantly made targets for Austrian riflemen; 28 killed. Petrograd. Grand duke's armies not only have halted Austro-German advance on Lublin, but have taken offensive and are driving Mackensen 1 back on wide front extending from mouth of river Podlip to south of Bykhawa. ; Fighting on several fronts in Po land west and north of Warsaw. London. Steamer Erlesmere sub; manned with loss of one life. Athens. Allied warships, accomV panied by air flotillas, conducting sys tematic bombardment of Asia Minor coast town from gulf of Adramyti to, gulf of Phoenix. Smyrna, Vourla ani: Aivali have been heavily shelled. o- F1RIN' CWKEK , CANDLE. GUN. 1WAS HAVIN' LOADS O FUN! -TILL THE BOSS- VJENTAtf WlQED, ;;; ONTUS FOURTTMVOUTDO ASEFISEPI 0 0 "While Etta and 1 were going to town on a train this morning the con- ductor came along and looked at u as if we hadn't paid our fares!" .,-, "Welli, what did you do?" .Y "We looked as if we had." MiAMaaafcfliMfliMii