Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 15, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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' J I . 4 EVEyiNG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, JjJ
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SUBJECTS, REJOICING OVER THE NEWS OP THEIR OWN ARMY'S VALIANT FIGHT AGAINST THE GERMANS, WELCOMED THE BRITISH ROYAL MARINES ARRIVING AT OSTEND WITH SHOUTS OF JoV
'"ntlemood.
I
PROVISIONS SCARE
EVEN IN THE WAKE
OF VICTORIOUS ARMY
Thrifty Peasants Sell Food
to the Wounded Who
Have Money, but Serve
Penniless Without Pav.
5-5s .--"
By G. H. PETUIIS
Curre'-ei "nt I j lr i r ronl i
:pi mil l bh Uhijitlth
THIEUUY -Vpt 1' In)e.l.
W. tlm Li'zni ve-t. -fin'- i'i the lit
tle town if Hrc, which lii east : Pails,
between the -n v 1 i! . Maine, how
difficult it Is t L-i feo.l in the rear of
two succesvlv c liwa-io-i.,. n, in ev. r town
In that region .i.I th shops were shut and
nearly nil tin lm ses It was onlv after
a long search tl it ,r fuuml :m Inn that
could Sf us i I iruWn. Tuere li a
lat&e ru itn w th n low. .pained roof and
tiled Hoov uui to. t 1 . ml.ailj In blue cot
ton ptaduccc' ah . v eilnt nit-.ii of melon.
mutton ma - m too , q.1 rijn iiears.
Dogs ami . -p... l. ' irounel us and
a blB bo 1 , , r Sir nKles
that are i . n --iii . . lips, u u
nelghbori - i i ,i i p. .isants, too
old for i in i. ii . v ilsuiislng
their ttv t i w .. cio-in,r
JUSt OUt ' . i v e , nj,
train of a i iuu h -. uu k
and two !--- is.-i . i ,u t iimjiis
wounded an ' , i - n i - t I i 4 fr m th.
lishting lln- 1 tin n i
It hud b. en 1 ..Inoi 1 1 1 u 1 t.iii
now fell in 1 hi in- s.. t . -s, uu
townsfolk crc v. I. il 11. 1 -iii ,in -
hlbltljn of ii ii in 1 11 l unt. 'i ff
profit and 1 1.5 . , '.! 1! it
loaves of br 1 1 ul I id -e wit 1
fiuil, citrnl-c - mil . ; ujjtfi. tn
the.se. (n th" . uu whi 1 rtd mo. an I to
ni who Ii i.I i in
iRuri. hi thru: wi m.h
A lat 'J in n f4 jiiJ Uoui .mil
iliolt, baB bi...hi waa .i, ai live
in till com ni-ttrtnt o,k. Amu f th"
FietK'hmt 11 ' '""i 1 r ii'i itvint
terloiisly tunim t. .irv,jit tht-u from
K"tUllii down n ti tbf rortlu,i , md ; OU
may b u m .i a-ham(l of
nioir iilaMtci , t 11, una bnpdi'd irm.
Hi 1. Ulll iCJllSiBtinS 01 ! fl'W lulttll" !
tu and ihomlcal spn.1 iii-n, and w In n
I tiiintd to ltnf 1 MiddenK piTi'Ufd
uiCtcn m roq the lilacltbnaul In buhl
.Mtlnn, as the Ipisoii of tin o n
li 1 .0 .N "A -hnqui' Jour B itllt
in in. X.i ilctlonWt s ImnBln.it. on 1 1 11I1I
U' Mimp,inei1 tin- bitinc liony of tli- -
ii.l ut tho ilct'pvst blttptnfsM o' till--limn
hts in the tact that cuch in uu'.
ia.r 1 hum bo perpetrated b men I"
Idiibii k o a nation one of whoso Soasti)
v is that tlioy lin'Vc bern till- ploncta in
Km i f of Mr military schoollntr
"nf of th llirii.-pr' cave us the follon
inc nan tie of th-lr t'Vpei lem. e durinc
tn- pit weili "It wan Sa'nrdm Scp-tfifli.-i
", that about 15 oft) fill ma mlvid
In the lllae" with the Inti ii'.ln of
1111 clnnc on Provlns on the morrow Thev
pioli.iblj learned during the nleht t.i.it tin
Itritlsli and Trench lav In force acroe"
their road and perhaps they inny nnn r -
cehed onler to set bick
"In hiiv cone early Sunday mornlni; the
otart d to icilre whin tiny met nt rn
I trances to the village a rentmtnt of i has-
seiirs This was the bealnnlnE 01 flight-
lm; uhlch lasted all duv.
1 '1 lldi I tin prMi t tlmv e i irl ls.irned
of tin 1 roNi-iii" of tin French tioopx and
u.id he!, ed tin ni to prepaid u trap the
ilerninus clicked tin whole xlllnee. Xitur
.ill thu. iu 1 panic. Ml the inliabl-tpni-".
mostly women ami childnu, be
e.n'se iince mobilization there liae ween
01 1 mne men l the town, inoheil fiom
thei lottaces rnd, many of tnem liuhth
clad, rished .ii.roSH the (leliii! 'ind hid
tl,ftne!v,s In the neluhhotini; ivoi il
"In several eottaKei the irmir, re.
vol. in hand, compelled poor peafinnt
to hi ne mauhea and theinselve., set me
to their home In lesa than an hour the
vt'l we u like a fuimoe. t",e uall?
t rt'.lnc down one !n .1., ,u ,1 a this
time righting continued tt was t hoi'1
M -pBttacle. Sevetal of i wie dratred
1 the ed of the road to be Mint, and
iheie we renialni d foi some ho iij,, lilie
ine oiii '-nt da had come
' village outh, .ho v,an hiHt K.ln?
to loin the colois. w.is shot, nnd then a
letnat wa sound d Tho German1! tVd
pieclpitately, and we uere raved "
OSIDtANt) rilMVKN OIT
1 i.ked whether fottac. had ni i.ren
tii.j ov aitijien -.Not a uim.ini 1.01
felt bete," he replied, "ah that, ' point
inc ti a mined hut, "vvaj, done l 'i .
'wliailfx and tlun he addl f.a.t
l ue.dft two French oftlceis rntnu in ail
automo'illo and hn.iiftlit with tl.epi ,t su
perlor U.i:n.ir rrtlnr. nvhom tin had
maite prmumi lie. ompe.eil mm to
become a xitu of tne mli'i'f wi 1 h
his fellow coun ijni'ii had dniw
X pensani woman n rd puknnn.' .1
whet..,in ow oontKlnlnt son e half-l. 11 ru d
hoiuehold (joo.M and followed 1. hi
two Fmll eliiliiiip ' Ijjok ut tie .hi
rnUt. of theae '1. rnmiis," ihe ald. '
li'islfud lin S' ie to war and I am il 1
with my tw . ttl. mica With Breat i f
imlt we 1-1 loanatted to .' th.iiii.',,
oui .lip ill 'in HI tire to 1 ti 1 11
fstm ard 11 lied ever thins"
PARIS SIPS SYRUPS
AS GERMAN BOMBS
DROP FROM SKIES
' KAISER DARES FOE'S BULLETS
German Empeior in Danger Zone at
Pontoise Tight.
IvlNDOX t.pt I'i
l.M'Oif- rtctlvod hei. m that l'mpemi
illlam is causing his vtuff Kteat anb tv
! fi'ttlnr Into the daniiei Koni Tin
'I . Uuiardi s correspond! nt imports fiom
I'ontolse that durini; the llKhtltm- almut
N.itniLv his staff had to foiet him to
vvithdia.v to a "safer place
Aviators Occasionally Dis
turb Serenily of City, but CZAR'S AMBITION
Inhabitants Continue to
Drink Unpeiturbed.
TO COMMAND TROOPS
pahi. ipt 1
l'ar.ji ia the city without ncives Pail,
rtftujes nbiulutelv to he fiiKiitmd
Inlukin,' tin undine viiipi diluted with
witii, piid v.at'huu ipiite ii uu hah nth.
fie dioppluf of Gu'iiiun bomba upon the
cits, l now thi favorite pastime .
ThU afternoon 1 w-ts sittinR on the tei
ra 'e fronting the Cafe c'nrdlnul. it was
tulte warm, billlatnt auushine havliif
pour'd down .urn tin Uly all da.v
rf'oiedof ntvii und v 1111011 mobtly wouun
with a ncatt'. 1 Int- 01 .ouiIih and old nv n
wore Mains, about in. imbioluif fnvoiite
sjrups und w.mi Uatcis bustkd to
and fro If the ini . . of the aired and
nlppled waiter, tin onh sort n.nilable I today. It is lenlbed by the Ruwlan
at present, can hi termed a bustle and I flineinl Staff that the (ieimau teslstnnce
ADSTRIANS LOSE
10,000 IN ATTEMPT
TO INVADE SERVIA
Army of 90,000 Repelled
Crossing Drina at Several
Points Serbs Cut Line
Between Hungary and
Rumania.
STORIES OF ADVENTURE
FROM THE SCENE OF WAR
Embitteied at Kaiser, Plans
to Occupy German Capital
at Any Cost Abandons
Hungarian Campaign.
PKTHOUJIAI". Ssept. la
That thu pioposcd Invasion of linn
Bnry by u Strom,- Husulau hod has been
definitely abandoned wH intluinted here
X1SII. Sept 13.
An aittmiit of an Austrian aimv of
'',,W men to invade .Seivhi, near the
iuncllnii of the Uilna and .SaVu Itlvets.
lma iisultcd In disaster for thy Austrian.
M ho lost 10.C0O men
Tho Servian vlctoiy, the litest of a
lone eiie,s uf tihmiphs, was fought on
S'Ptembif S and !'. and tin ir.sult wis
otlkinllv announced by the i;lv rniueut t """' Jloilll,:- Jt iu '-till intact, though bat
The piopovnl b the lhltlsh to wear
white in meniuiv ol the Bnllant dead
means the i vival of an old custom. Fntll
live tentmlfs ai;o white wus the accepted
muurnliiK color In Kuiope, and Anne,
t Queen of i linrlc U of Fiance, who
In N'iS dipsred in black on her husband's
death, mc ins to have been tho originator
of what Is now the Reneral custom.
i
An lm idenl of the German tout comes
' Horn n tnuilst iiRency whole sreat dc
llklit is cspiiSMcd at a recaptund "rnb
lieineck" wnKim which was accustomed
thiotnihout the sumnici to catr Atncrl-
, can visitors around the city to tho JJois,
siihtiiUM and race couitcs.
i:eiUlsltlon"d foi tile tl'llusport of
tionp.. Its diiver a fnmlllai IlKUre In the
I'liicc lb rupria, who was nlcKnanud
t'elit Kilos hciaiisi he Is b.iiely five feet
I tall-.nnnned to avoid raptiiie when the
I m icliine was Miezd bj the Genians near
' 'omplcBiiP. Sin e then he has aicompt-
i nlcil tho Flench lmces disconsolate, hut
was overjo.vnl on Fildnv to discover that
nm lielovcd waumi had been abindnned
There wcrt I'mn "' ! i man pilitoucru I
on tb. train . ot ., eiini. of them FRENCH nFFIHFR SHOT
AS TRAITOR TO COUNTRY
; Ijli.B in stia
J- Intrloi ot tm
MH
n the Uu
t jtks
in tne dark
1 jjot on to iln footbond ami 00V1 il " ""
into the t..eu .ii .1 of .n.. aBoi rif-1 w'e C6naanboi"n. Reportod
teen men wer. ,tietij)f(j up. n tiaw r.4 Causo of Jfis Cotuut at NaTOur.
two xoldium stood eitsrd ov.i th. m, rlHi; XKW Vt'l;K, Hojit. IB A(eoidln to a
"i.ritTj .. '.'", '", M-e",e'' " U ln "' m '-lut.d l,e,e f,d by Halr.h lwev,
iXtletne "lit. of . Uiuuntlon riome wi , .i... . , ,., ,. .
asleep ar.d Ml.--, wer. rating li.ru- 1 "" Anwncan mer-lntni ut W Fifth ,.v.,
chunk of bi.ad i nue, who han lived, in Pari i; .i-
In tho middle of th. wijion a voiiiib ! ini(rl Peroln, f th Frew H trm?, wan
r-i.'uSrrsi'rr' ,a a,,tl, H"" 8hot f',,,",
three Oa.vii had lion t-uutuo in and ilien, p',('Uls " 'Vjetwi bfort a M . oi,n-
topplni; nmldeniy. he iiiijutrtd, "Woipd It Wrtll or rhaiga of being a naitor.
do volbl. -lr. t" if.-t tt ltl watoi for It). iitn have reii.hed thl comitiy that
,n-yF0,:.V,n Si; 'and a ,4 b. ' " "" " "" --'
lopgin to the matlon, bo a. psiitiK ' i'0 l1' tHel trtMlur had a iriei..
with B Ju, -.aid at five that ! woo lii , detest Xmr to th (Jcrmaits wuhoai a
rim and get some wat" Jtm primmer I jjoimJ nBht but no utuAmwiUm ot the
:.."';. ." ....... T.i.'siZJ.-T! . . " ."" ' nn-ideni has b. en reiti4
'iviviiUnB vvas iulu peaceful and seieu.
Pieteutly a nas.- l v stopped and,
l4idlui hla eves, (timed into the sky.
"Another German a loplane,' he sank
MU.te as if acustoiii.'p to wath th. m II v
ov. r hl head main Uuvs a du.
The poople on tin l Mace loolitd up,
t .j .sure oiioueh. trcre bitti. oveihcad,
wa-i a "taubo," in uniiiB 'pltion." a
l. i ii in monoplane. A piety .vouim
Fiepi invutnaii mar ute -ippiuu In
p. n-'i i'iau mistuic. lemaiked
" nat Ball! '
.-ii. did not move, lln fa... clio not
I il- Her voice vva a fcttad in, if nltu
M' i.-kiii tlio waltn toi a caiaf. of
l.i - i vater. Sho looked Up 1 on .ind I
1.. ti, ;t rn-.tlliK her upwaid tflauccs will) I
(dp .f lox Kir nadine. i
S i Iden'y theie woa a boom V bomb '
Mdudtd Jvst around the coinei -l he
odi'iun aviator had 'et It fall fiom lis
tan ie Two KiiRllsh tiooreit. in khaki i
M'.n.' all . Basing upwairl. .-t'nipea
i i fruut nf tpv table. Hied feven limeu
ear'i at tin pasttlnB ulrtraft and Biinned
h. ptii when they saw it did not
i it. i hot went Impudfclitl on
'I U ii another bomb euplob.i, und a
i .il Tb. artnplam tu. .fd d. lib. atol.
iv.t t lilffel Tower and from the top
' thu tall sti jeture a n,a luiu n in rat
t'd av.a- Then a cannon toar. d from
inewhei.. near the c'hamp d ilars
viitii and aKttln. The 'termau pilot
turned now and basau to back Hack.
Nu' tie ilaii. t'oeui. the chuiru on top
oi Uu- Montinaitr hill, the attoplano
i.ered uKtiln. uinl piontl.v tin patter of
a mui nine Bun, workliiB from the dome
i tl ix House of Uod, reached our oar.
Finn thev can't eel him." "aid thu
pi.'tt 'ittle r'ltnch wuuiaii, dubbline h'
,tr.i tu to. in nadh e.
"imu.ed." W hi eouipaniun in a
Imi.d wi uf a na.v "He k fljlm; an
aiii.oifcii a. .'.plane
hv .Joe -a i a French pilot g.i for
ium"' Rkrd to woman 'liearclt ine,"
leplied Iho man.
The aoi.iplam dlaipeaied, and tho
e owd n tin tejraee v.nt Moht on with
IU drlinsa
will be ciy stionir. and It has been dell,
i itcly decided that the entile Uussiun
Hold army, llrt and sitond line troops,
will bo letalned for the capture of Heilin.
The Czar is ditunlned that Hulln
shull be taken if it costs the Hustdun
nmpiiu Its mult i liBhllns sttenBth. Ills
former frloudshlp for the Jvals-i hna
been icplaced bj an enmity which court
otllclals pay lb tho most hitter he has
Indicated nifalnat anv one Jlo is cUti r
mined that bis foices will take ijeilin
and that h will rldo Into the city at
tho haul of his tioops.
Ilucfltiso of this it Is ufllclullv stated
that thuro will be no side movements
The ciown land of liuckovliia was tak. n
and tho passes through the Carpathian,
have been hold punl.v us defimdv.
mcasuius. The Uu.s."lnns intend to utilize
todaj The announcement to.low.
'Villi the iutnution uf holdlm,- luek
our offenslvt movement mi tin Kivvr
Drina tho enemy massed duhiB the
tust dns of September an .cmv of
I'O.t") men ciloiig n liont c MendhiB
fiom Haca to .Inula. The aim. at
ti mptud to cioss th.- Jjilna neai Unci
Tho main battle waa fouuht In tin
nnjile formed In tin eontluem .. of Hie
Uilna und fcuve llveis Tin eiirmv ob
tain, d home udviinliuu at tin 1. ln
niilK l tho aetiou. but after a violent
bombaidiueiit b mil artiller. and le
pcated assaults bv our Infuutry. tin
Austll.llis letiosfed the SjVe undi I
covm ot darkiuss on the ulRht of
Septeuib.'i i
All attempts ol the Ausliian.s to
cioss tile In Inn ut nihil poiutx tailed,
tho enemy helms iep. lied In dlsoidci
Tin Allftrlans lost I'J.oe" men.
Tills baith Wini one ot th. uioKt
iiereely eotitiHl.il of the wai and the.'
defeat of Uu Austrian Is out of Un
ci ontost eonsi.iui lice to them.
11 waa the object of the Aueliiuna to
tlnow troupa Into Sen la tit neveral differ.
ent points lm uu uffcui-lie e-ampnlun
tericl and llddled bj bullets.
"One of the most v.-neiiihle ikons In
I Utifsli, iopre-senlliiK a vision of tho
i Viiln to Hie P.tuslnn Saint S.i-rIus
ItudoneJsky at the time of tin- ovetthiow-
Ina of the Tat tar Toko, has ai rived from
.Moscow at the hendquiiiiem of tho
ii and I mke Xlcholnoviteh at the fiont
I It was leer-lved In the Ginnd iini.n ......i
Ills ainff and a pioce..son of rl. rev.
"This ikon has aecoinpnnled the" Htts
liian urinlea since tl:n time of AlelH
fat hot of Ietei tin Gient." '
Ti-ultoilals aie laisely tenipeianco
men; tho old suivico icciuii it blind
diuiil. na a way of celelnalln his enllst
meiit. oui "tonlor" dilnk- -iuner beei
... lei.iouaue aim nas a smakint'
" bant for chocolate.
vhnt ipey ate In tS7o dm in- tli.
pe-tl-
"iCK.
which would diaw the tfei vlau
.outli fiom Austrian tt-ititoi-.
fours
....... M,,v Htl- ,,, ,olu uu, m,. i, .jtK0
of I'uila is of inteiest at th pirsent June
uu. i:ir.iliaut soup took tin- pat of
tuitle, kiiiiuiiioos and bean wire tu the
nti.. division, while stuff. d dmili. v'
bead wiw eonsideied a delleacj Luter
roi t wolf and unuu cat (.annulled with
iai- vveie not despised, Alton, ih. r a cull
mii.v re.lnie more curious than appetlz-
..,,.
.. ,. .l....u.. I .....ll.i...... ..,.1.,,.. .,. 1 . L. :... ,M .,, ,, TililA.lk...ll...l . ..
(lie lli-iui in Ulh. .uill.-ci I'lll llj lu llie i . ' -.. m.,.. -uuue. men 13
ludimtuiit
til
fah
ndveitisonients "Wanted,
i.urr ..1 A liLtr n ttv 1. .nBU.nA ,. .1..1. UUDllUL CIlfllIH Uf TllP it 1 VilLllil. 1)11 1 I In
troops towa.d Ibrllfi. but it Is unlik-U "I?!"."?" !l!" .!'!:.? ""..r?""' I S r L"", I l'Y' '" !""
I "'Hi' 1 1 v i" nv .iifiiiiiiii m um ImMI tj I . ---.. --iMMtfrs i PrvW rin3lll
that' any leal attempt will be made to1 have mined thelt mac him nana .imliwi ' "'""b-rfullv The tlKWa f,t the (1)Ht
invade Hunuary proper. The Serviu 1 tbi-li own men to pruent theii letieat. j ,)' -"u'l' fcilmulalod It. nun (lockod
Loops may do BO and vvli. be aided b. "'WH?" ItZtt WXX I recl T, JU"! f! n...?..?
- -- r -- .-.-.-.- --- --,-.. -'f .. 1 . - - -.-., "" t ll IIIU I .-Mill.
uu iiusBintia u oveiy way, nut the main Uanube. a short dlstauo i.bovo ivhcro
rtussiaii columns, after the Austrl th. riv.-r nulls UuiiB...ii.u t. nitoij, thus
army i complete!) disposod of. will b. i l,'V,I"s 'imu'il''H'" 'flvvcen lluub'aiy
... .. .. .- ... , and Uumanlu.
ent directly across uui many if possible ii,ovu was the lout- bv whUh Oer
Theie is a Kfowlns feeling hole that ' man ollleeis and ailois rencbed Const in-
Auhlrla will boom n.lnilt lnnhilltv to enn. tll.opl. It lies ut the t-Xlu me northeast.
f
"They are eiy gooct-Utlows her
A sevne in a village ihoc h"u wt.i
toUKMt remain in my inemur. at. a rta.
yrant exhibition of brutallt;. and niallc.
The Ipw forms of the master s duk and
blackboard stand todi they mj jajy
ii. which was. no doubt the !att day bfc
fore the summer vacation, as It wus ala
the last week before tba outbreak of tbi
war. On the walls the charts lemuined,
-which reminded ti .. little ones dally that
alsehpl is their em my and that haclsum-
luonwl them to fo.lov the path of kind-
xit-ag, Justice aud lintb Window 1, of this 1
iffhuolhouse weie niuaahed, bioken curl
rfciKia casaa la) about with the wIuks of
birds aiul other icfuse Xar the clour
except M.
I ') asucrticui.
ill. Ustiey saW Pernn niuii4ed
about Bi.OtO 1 r oops and had ielv4 or-
4' 10 ruab tu (he r Uf of the Hiltlsh.
, HelBlan forces opnr,tlini near K'atnur, but
the Pfenchman did not ol, than
1 ' It WW brovs lit o.t at ) iiersl rrvt.i 4
trial tnat be was marrWd 10 , ilarman
wouuin." said ilr i'ew. 'that he was,
i niKiober ot a o ret ... ntiy which is
stramg In Uimany. und mat b. bl frs
1 ciueatly vUltecJ that eountiy.
j ' Whfin ciuftstioned as to by h had
not obeysd his orders ut mtAu a trivU!
j excuse, and he was senceived to 4tli
n uoi witnin an i.our.
CQPPB8 ,Aga TQ PXiUQCg
Iiluglsnate
UNIONIST RUMORS DENIED
Slakes Qm gjgJ gmj
HqWs Another,
Ptt 1 us.- a cup of cone bad iiot Ueup
p..lil icii, ilasUttat" (iirllM made one
in in lwn llie pledttc. and held another In
&i bail foi causiiu a riisiurbauu tocltt)
in the lestauraul of Hi iiose How man,
iitl Hidfce avenue
Thouut.il IJurpb). 4 laborer, aurecd Pot
to drink intoxicants Ukam, while Clarence
M filer, also a Iwboier, wob said he bad
' 110 borne, went to Jail in default. e said
, lie bad U-en dilnkliiii. The men were
j ariesud b UcUaubliii. a policeman, und
1 bad beuilnis in toe Tillrteoutli Ulstitct
stallou
I CAPTAIN PATRICK URQUHART
aptain i'utnck I 1 lunait a retired se-a-
'A umiiuMi uu la 1 itrimi n niinnur i utr. . .oer, I una tin...... .. -n , m,. .. .
y.. - - .--.., ...,,,.,.... . Mw,u Muuauuwiir luuiuruu -i'nT- vu.ii I ni, . ui. .. .... ........ .. .... .... , . .. ..
ILurll luri" l 1. ft fur Piilv ' .-. -.j " i ." . n ... nu imu numerous '
v rSirJtu? speak" meatste that bad Support the Qoveniment. . 1f,7'1a" "' PblUdelplua die J at bis home
J CwT.ul nTlheptl U.NmV. ,M !. - Flat denials 0, ' Vn T ,'TX iu T,
t straw win. whieh it had br. de- ' i n . rs thai tie ( IJ10U tt uM ,.,ut n,",ei ...a rieri vUlul , t oil
xutelv u,hi ..I ... tb. pi,,. The.e - b. the Ciovemm.n, in ,t, ,a. , 4 , l"!, P 1 Ilhl, a J , , ! ';
cr..' . .'ri';i",'K ,-s.wtjsajjp --( -;: Hiv;itfv';:",
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tinue th war. The fart that her main
arm, bus been crunh.d mid IU eaptuie
is eoiiki.Jer.il a siioiib possibility means
s. ie wl'i Mjuii be no lon.s'ei' iietlve.
Iiisi n.-suijj the iieneial situation todav,
ilintstc. i Wui Sukhoii.llnaff declured
Th Itusslan a run is going tu ..in
line ti.-iin, That la the task n
Blgned to it b the allies in tin- Pits-
nl woi. The rntllu striusth of the
Hiissiaiib will be used to this purpoae
Wo have bttm compelled tci rnuo-. e
the A istrlaiis as a ourco of danger,
but ue have not pUiuned an iicnirul
ilivaslon of Hanb'ai or an attempt
to take either Uudapest 01 Vienna,
'flie Austiian urm is ciushed Ita
u44s in killed, v.ounded and prisoners
esc.e.i ?M,m 'file) Iwvo lust u gieat
nan uf their artiller) Tho poxllinn
of Uu. ruuuwnis ol their ai my Is
preeatious. and Its surrender would b
no surprise uu the other bund, thu
.spin I of (be Itusslan troops was never
better, und Ihey aie ready tu press
foi wind without fuithei doluj. Uai
U U admiulstr ling tho captured terrW
tui) out it will not fuicibly annex any
o Auxtila's teiritory. Quostlons of
that sou mast be left until after tho
war Is ovci
ISusaiu wilt be li.tliueil to bo more
lenient with Austria than with tlermatiy,
Petrograd oltli ials de. tare
PROMINENT FIREMAN DIES
. e. -,-,? , ,.., 4ii, na
S.toh,u,.,li.-,,,,",, f,,m
ern p.ut "' tli. Seiviau bold, i
$1000 TOWARD RELIEF
FUNDF0RPALESTINE
Coiitrlliutious nt Meeting' Artdtesssed
by Bntndeis nnd Doctoi' Lovin.
vu niipeai I".' uui ioi niiuut I'M. .ii ,',
fl' Uttered llliouglionl the .Miist
in Pal. sine und rtlio are now s
pli-.-ntlon us a iei,uii ol the- liuiop.aui
war was madi b) iaiuU I'- Iti.iinl. i i
Uw'.e; and publicist of Huston, and In
t-hiinri. uba l.evui. u fuinnr luemb'i of
tiie Immu and would-ieiiouiiid it . -i
Xalbinalikt t. ed.r, Ut a lileetilU last mnbt
in SUulcil Fund Hull. The imetlnu iu, '
held under the ttlisjilces ut the KiuuUl ,
reclw-atlou. i
It was explained that b. ause of lln i
uui in I ; a rope Ilia mateiuil supliort that I
I Je,b in Palestine hltbe-rt'i had retuivnl
i fi mi their bietbreu in .ill parts uf Eui.nu, ,
lias bi-wi cut off b) I ne war it Is llie
pmtsese of ttl ZlollUt Fcsderattun t c-ol-Uct
of I und of iVWi In tills cuiiutr)
far Iho relief of tlw de-stitute tu PuIcb-
tlno, Cuntributlous uf SWiQ w'cre reeed
at last night's meeting In addition to
the two speakers biuu.bt her, 111. Soio
nion Solls-Cohe-n, of Ibis clt), nuide ru
add rets.
Loid Poiumoulh lecently visltu.1 the
lietich Kmprcss IJubi nle at her I0 o
bid) full of eouruue and devotion to to
t. ufy,'"'- ,n .'""" "er fVll.ro
ii. i .ca. ,M : .w,-lt -w would haVo , o"
shed, the lln.pi.ss said: """ "
moit 'or'"!'" ,;,i,, '."' """,,,r
most oi i i tu,,, 0i .... ,.,., ,....'.
.j ..... ui-n HJIVO
tone to mui
A roil.
in li a
dcn ribos
nn Incident at Havre when the V. S. S.
Tennessee lay in the harbor and a Brit
Ish transport with hei decks thronjiCj
with Roldleis passed her The American
battleship dipped tho Stars and Strlpci
nnd .suddenly the lirltlsh Tommies broko
Into "Uule Uritannla " Then says tin
conespondent the mot nmazlni: thing
happened. I heard It, thrilled The eat
lant Aiuoilcan sailors, took up the roll
Iiib chorus, "Rulo Britannia! Urltannli,
lines me waves, urltons never, nover,
never shall be slaves
It was tho most pctfect act of brother
llncss which I have ever witnessed.
A leport fiom Paris wi) s that some ot
the Trench foldicis have discovered that
the (lei mans aie voiy unwllllnif to fare
the black troop from .Senegal Taking
auvanlaRe of this fact tin) have care
fully blacked thell faces with burnt cork
befoie charKlm,- tho enemy This added
to the hoirlhle jells to which they gin
vent, neems to have bid coiislt.. i ibl -effect.
On one occasion a bod) of Get
m ms slnipl) turned tall and lied llko
rabbits when thev saw these Clulstjr
mlnsticl Senejjale,e chnrRliiK them
This Is a Etoiy of a soldlei who look
part In ilelense of MnubeuKr
"l'he fiiini.ins e-ommencrd tin attack
on AiiKtiNt " On .Srptemhei l tl fhc'l
roll on the foi t and exploded in the com
mander's room Ho thin led us into thi
entiance of the tower, which was brought
down two hum a latei We could hardly
breat ho In this stuify little eoindoi nnl
thought that our last minute had ar
rived. "All of us even the mo-t onli.nlstlc.
pru)ed on bended knee Winn tlilnei
btcanio a Ilttlo i aimer the n mniander
told us to snvo ouisrlves the In -t way
we could. Ho advised us to chaim- our
military unlfoims foi Llvillnn I'otiulf
possible. This most of uu did at neigl
boring fauns For seveial di- w lild
In the woods nil of the linn kuowinz
that we weie being tl licked like itaSJ
Foui oi 11 vo nights pass. .1 wlthoit ilKp
uml we only ute wild prais I.it.i how.
evei, I uianaged to escap. to UhiIuIx,
tlted out, famished."
HI'KI.l.V iy way of Am t h'iiu).
Si pt. 1.
tlerinuii advices contiiMl'ct tn. n i- ot
CJene ul Ue-iiucnknnipt's sums-nil ad"
vann.
It la announced thai in Hast I'm- ia tin
fiounan advance continues ami tint tin
IUisliinn have now been diivn in li t
points ueriMs their iiialn fiontei Ti
Oc-imui fonea have taken rii.ni i n-o ""
nnd iiumoroiiH cannon.
Th- li'blit'on il lgth uf casuilu. fall
llshed eontaln no new names m tl. "f
Heels killed.
' woumle-d piivalo told of tli bi.akml
tbi of an Unlisli tea pait) in nluii 'he
htOI v
mans.
lor the ten when the Hermans 'I
a shell in their midst und dune
to v iVel-.
cf u snriiilso nltuck bv the Uer-
uritlsh suldirrs wire bulliu- '
.I'pecl
tli em
f
A Wuuijilod Scot Orcy in Loud, n -.aia"
The nilstuljo tho Uoiiiuns nuK U '
ilBsuiulin," vou c-iui no cm fur v. i tlioul
llotli Ing j cmr btilflier's. Some i i "M
dll)s t'ie a. rtliail miichln. will m'
down because thu men .liiielln it inakl
no ullonanee for the limitations "i ik
mid bloeul."
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;,; $100,000 STEAMSHIP,
GRIPPED BY SHOALS
MAY REACH SAFETY
Frank P, Stott, Assistant Chief at
Coatsville, Typhoid Victim,
COATESVILLK j- , Hept. 15 -Frank
P. Stott. assistant 'I'i. f of the Washing
ton Ho.- fumpau), and u ver prominent
tlu-uiaii uicd from tlpboid fevti tills
in o, miiB
II. w is a e ii of the iate John A Stott,
wlus at is u-ath was piomlncatl) con
Sleeping Man Rolls Into River
A habit of lullliur in Ills -deep almost
I roved fatal to Wl'liam Phll.Jp, of Ninth
and tjuarrv ttieets v.lio was awakened
from a nap toil ) en the end of Callow -1
ill sl.cet wlurf by falling in the Uela
warc His i-i -uts roi help wer. hearu
b) John Loiffertv, . vvatchmen, vllo
n'ted with til's bulldlnr, of tho new Cap- dived after I bll'ip bh be was Mnkjr;?
lt"l at Harrlsburs TMs is tl" rccond f r the s-cond time and biouj,tt l'h.t
vFtim cf tjpbc-id -v two wtcks.
fwere uu i
lnhBhllnl,i
WWIIM f
I ei-ore.
Prospects Brighten of Res
cuing the Atlantic City
From Threatened Destruc
tion, . acpt i Prospects
forsaunuu,,.
Ut) fiom tb tremlu. gt, .
n .,hf Uta"Uc -' -VuviBatlan
i.; ;,: VI.1!' "".'..-'
.. ,. , . , " " ll"'av ln ,
u,a ' 1,,,"""' ". line.
U'Ji ''' " ' baa unit. , IU i .,
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e-ials ai.i eonildent the craft will h at "
I'1 ". t hush watci, piobabli u. jt
"'fl- It. this afteinoon.
'Idwaid L Foster. tieiMii.i -i $
Flll.lll TlUSl Coilipn.ll), ,ib,.Bl li ''"-r
"no of the pausciigeia takm iioi.i thi
At unite i it) )esterday. mad' i. tiveJ
j nlal of aensutlonal npoits tint pai"
I l-'rs ura lushed to tho tails .nnl t. th
I masi when t)10 Allumlc clt) Hi - u1
j i'i a violent nui theasten on uuia "'
'that t'untaln 'I'nvj.,.,.. ,i .1.. i.trrin
sKlpper, itfumd t 0) time i. - tl"
passengors ushoro nftoi the stun in
He simply convinced us Ihut II wuiiw
be a luolisb UiIhk to attempt to go asavM
In t iu midst of the gale on .- in iv rtht1
tb tdiip yy,itt perft.ttl .ii(v Ul, l'.nn
sylvauiuu saui.
apluln Tovvnswul temain .1 " 'J
nridse contiuuQijjjj mmi ,JU vetef
la) whtu iwuij-iiied by lium,.i a. J e
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