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Show GERMANS TIE I FRENCH TRENCH I Berlin, Nov. 15, via London, 3:05 : jH p. m. The text of the German offi- l cial statement Issued today, saidr t M "Western theatre: Northeast of ; jH Ecurle a projecting French trench 300 I H yards long was captured after fierce t jH fighting and joined to our positions. ; IH On the remainder of this front there is nothing new to report "Eastern theatre: A Russian local H attack in the neighborhood of Smor- i H gen broke down with heavy losses (in i IH front of our position. H "Army of Prince Leopold: There is M nothing to report. M "Army of General Von Llnslngen: H In connection with the Invasion of the IH enemy lines at Podgacie (Volhynla) H German and Austro-Hunganan troops H yesterday attacked the Russian post- tlons on the west bank of the river H Styr along their entire extension. The Russians were defeated. Tho western fl bank of the Styr has been cleared of jH all Russian troops. "Balkan theatre: Our pursuit con- H tlnued everywhere. Yesterday a to j M tal of 8500 Serbians were made prls- M oner and twelve cannon were cap- M tured. Of these totals the Bulgarians . jH captured 7000 men and six cannon." H oo H New York, Nov. 15. The specula jH tlve character of the trading in spe- M cialties was again demonstrated at jjH today's opening, Studebaker suffering fl an initial advance of 7 points at 170 H only to react to 164 soon after. Bald M win Locomotive rose a point with slm- H liar gains for Crucible Steel, Colorado IH Fuel, Tennessee Copper and other M shares of the same group. United , M States Steel rose 3-8 to 88, but im- j IH mediately relinquished and then ad- ' M vanced. Willys Overland rose 7 to jH 255 and other automobile issues, in- H eluding Maxrcell common, were high- H Ralls were again an inconspicuous B feature. By 10:30 o'clock most of jH the advances were lost lfl |