v- Ift EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1914. men drew their magazine pistols and began firing. Twelve cavalrymen were hilled before the aviators were over powered nnd tlio aeroplanes seized. j SURRENDER OF VERDUN CERTAIN, BERLIN BELIEVES i That the main lino of the French forts, extcndlnf, from Verdun to Toul, ,1s being battered to pieces by the German siege. guns 'tho 42ccnU.nolrd $ mortars-'-was announced by the War Offlee today. Ofllclal announcement Is made that siege guns have been taken from M0I2 to bombard Verdun and the strong French forts In tho vicinity of that stronghold. The official statement Is: "Tho German troops are attacking the entire lino of the French forttflea tlons along the French eastern fron tier from Verdun to Toul. In an at tempt to raise tho slego and prevent tho demolition of their forts, already suffering severely from the German shell fire, the French have made sov- V fenses along the Itiver OIso and the Alsne la Intact, and tho efforts of the enemy to carry tho forts by night at tacks luwd proved futile. "Along tho lino from our right through tho Argotme forests no Im portant engagements have taken place. Ka.it of the Argonncs tho German lines have been extended through Varenncs, which was taken by a series of bril liant assaults, in which the enemy lost heavily, "The French arc striving to prevent the arrival of tho guns from .Met;?, but the guns are steadily approaching 1 nearer, tho reduction or vermin can ' not he averted when they reach a posi tion where they can be operated with full effect. "The situation In Belgium and the eastern theatre Is unchanged. "In French Lorraine and on the Alsaee frontier, fighting proceeds, but .4-. i eral attacks In force on tho German i there has been little change there from lines. "All have been repulsed with heavy losses to the enemy, who has also been driven back on his main supports. "The right wing of the Gorman army has been under severe pressure from the combined Hrttish-Frcnch forces, but at no point has tho enemy succeeded In making an Impression on our lines. The main chain of do- the situation as previously reported. "Slimmed up. It can be stated that, while a scries of violent combats have, and are. taking place, at no point is the battle seemingly npproarhlng a de cisive stage. The spirit of the German troops is wonderful. They have met the most desperate attacks with coun ter assaults and have Inflicted great damage on the enemy." ZEPPELIN FLEET HOVERS OVER NORTH SEA AND THREATENS INVASION OF ENGLAND GERMAN COMMERCE THROTTLED WITHOUT DISASTERS TO MVI PRESENT GERMAN EXTREME LINE. Of G-ERMN ADVANCE: I 1 i SEPT. 6TH, ANGLO-FRENCH ARMItS SCAL& OP MILES NOYON TOVER00N MO M. RVJISTO WON 75 M. LAON TONAMUP 90 M. PSAISTOMETZ. ISOM. AMIENS fcSS. RE -occupied Br tnta t-nt:rCH BRITISH INFANTRY KEEPS VIGIL IN MUDDY TRENCHES LONDON, Fept. 25. An official statement, said to have been made at the headquarters in the field of the German army yesterday. says: "In the western theatre of war there were some minor engagements today, but nothing of importance transpired There Is no news from Belgium of the eastern war area. "The enemy, in order to maintain himself along the whole front, Is using detachments of tho active army and the landwehr. Our progress is slow owing to the strength of the defensive positions against which we are press ing and the continuous battle may well last for several days more before a de cision is reached, since it now approxi mates siege warfare. The Germans are using searchlights which, coupled with their great strength and heavy artil lery, leads to the supposition that they are employing material which was col lected for the siege of Paris. "During September IS the artillery fire was Intermittent on both sides dur- nur Iin supporting their Infantry ad vance, in always. b a heavy bombard ment The attui ks were not delivered with groat vigor and ceased at 2 o'clock in the morning. "September 10 was uneventful ex cept that a hostile aeroplane brought down a ltrltlsh aviator who had dropped an ineendlar.i bomb on a transport train with considerable ef fect. A store of the enemy's muni tions was found burled near the Alsne. There also were traces of large quan tities of stores having been burned, in dicating that as far back as tho Aisne tho German retirement was hurried. "On September 20 there was a brief hpell of fine weather. The Gentians made counter attacks at several points. All these were repulsed with loss. Tho adance of the German Infantry was started with bunds playing. The brunt of the resistance has fallen on our infantry, who. despite the fact that they were drenched to the skin, that the trenches were almost filled with mud and water, the incessant night ulle( I 7 ' ( m st J 1 r if I ! Jf L . zJet BL - i wt t-'m" .vi -,- ...--. v.v ALLIES (kcAiQlAt t XS " V f I KAISER AT I X S y&- T Mr V r V... .X - vW. s German head ,. ipzieinuG? nrf m oy & i Ol ?i S& jr JaV - Ysr: j sejixc ct. i t. s.cv T" " . Vo-!T. Chr-VIICTKITIM jT S rlHBHKIC s USEDAN A. JPfftr J . H i Aw a. y vfV S LJrfA -j' IB V JM S MA . . C.rTO X v '' -' !C . , J: F" 'J ji . . ? r . m s vv iv jr DEAiinrnj'ir' v.w x... 'i 'miT:v t- utlAMfl- r f t y r; .-. . -"CT St? MorfnreDv "TrX... iim J? r IS 1 I - , m CI if 1 1 1 VON I - itAv&ivy B terf' ,v jT X&r ...-A A . FZZF'M rQiPtZ?-riV . tAl oo,J.Lrt Cr'""1 V ; ofl5 ntNc&- T. UT "syir-e tf- -- c A -; Vrmy Jer' J'sBj. w"'cMtMfyiriny tfry if- "VAV , - I vx(,ycoMPiEGNE UdTs-c': kJz-A-stL j&uwr -s ? Wv o&j,. g ) X. -s-SV 77s- v wit i aHMY JO V aP ' army 7. W --L M. .tr . x si outg - aw-?s s-v ts vwwroi: poVt Jkf 'y rP SchaLons occmr'ZL muA omPBNoox fS'fgMVQ I. I !' " V-P. S V l Ing daylight. At night the Germans j alarms and continuous bombardment, made counter attacks n portion?, of i havo been ecr read v." BRITISH SHIP VICTIM OF KRONPRINZ WILHELM Indian Prince Imported Sunk Off South America. LuND'iN. Sept. 25 The British steamship Indian Trincu h.is been sunk by the Oeiman HU.vilmry cruiser Kronprlnz Wlllieim, tlT former North German-Lloyd liner, off the South American coast, according to a news asency dispatch received form Rio do Jinelro to day. It states that tho German ship Prusula, has landed the taptain and llftcen sail ors of the Indian Prince at Santos, This Is tho first definite woid received from the Kronprinz WilUWm, which has been reported recently a crulsiti'i in the Atlantic with coal for German ornlsms. The Kronprinz Wilhelm sallcU from New Tork. ostensibly for Biemen on Au gust British ships attempted t" eive battle to the convrted cruiser, but the Kitm prinz Wilhelm upeci aj. shoninu a clean ratr of heeU to the mn o'war. The imiian Tr tice Railed fiom ftio l Janeiro for port of Spain and New Yoik, on August 25. She v, us i tioel vt 1775 tons. FRANCE PROTESTS TO U. S. AGAINST GERMAN WARFARE Ambassador Jussorand Files State ment on Alleged Atrocities. WASHINGTON, .,t .. -Ambassador Jimner.iiin, of France, today riled with Uv rnued tStates liovernmont formal sUUmenu churginj 'tlmt the destruction of and asasiimUon (by the Germans) which have taken place have been By. t-matic nnd performed in accordance wit't ordiia from the officers" These (k t uroeittti. it ww declared, ar titntf itjlimittc-a by France to all the pjwirs which ilsfned Th Hague conven tion. Fiances object, it wa thought. Is not to proti.t to the neutia! Power but simply to call thir atuntjoi, to tie attaatioti T, U... um, nt . the Krenuh KmbBv iocJ..rel. "-.uj., inL(,ntr..vertih!e t. ti. .w L. tli aav in whiih the neurit a .i if iii'iiil .n in Jrnrlj , r. '! i iruii troupe " The encircling movement of the Allies is continuing and their occupation of Peronne is confirmed. There is stiff fighting all along the line of General von Kluk's right, and General von Boehn's advance guard, who are defending the Mons route are in contact with the French and English forces all along a line running from Cambrai, north through Bouchain, Denain and St. Amand to the Belgian frontier. In the centre both sides entrenched are hold ing their own, with little change, though the French claim to have made a slight advance north of Berry-au-Bac. On the German left their attacks on Ver dun and the Verdun-Toul line of forts are said to have been repulsed1, and their activities south of Thiancourt near Beaumont, Domevre and Nancy without special advantage. CRAMW IN PERIL AS RUSSIANS GAIN OUTER DEFENSES Austrians Are Pushed West of San Przemysl Sortie Repulsed Winter March on Berlin Planned. monv l.IO! ' GERMANS PREPARE ATTACK ON SOUTH AFRICAN FORT ZANGWILL DECLARES WAR ADVANCES JEWISH LIBERTY j Forefcees Enfranchisement of Russian I Jews as Direct Consequence. VRVV YuHK. Sept. JS.-In a letter writ Mi i.j r.rael JStnsui.'. noted author, to . 1 M-iina. iKiiisteln. who U to fdit thela, Force Moves on Garrison in Cape of j a ;. a- ju daily newspaper tnat win Good Hope. '. -.tailed here net wetlt, ijanawill bojs fAPKTOWN. j-ept J, j tin- pi.-em Kurr.p,un war probably will A force of Stf) German sgld-eis wfd imlt m il political freedom of Jews tho Orange Itiver Vededav nnd J iu i;u-. a Aftr referring t'l tlie pwt maiched In the direction of Pel In. pr .'i- ' iii. ii i .f in- 'to cunferenre, whKh ably with tho intention of attacltlns the garrison there Pella Is juat over the tp In the Cape of cjood Hope, from 0rinau Southwest Africa. A fori "f It'iO'leiUn poliie eomtelieil the suriender on last Monday of the ii. r man mililury pott at schqckriiaiina, wr the Zambesi They aurrendeied ilhout iwA.fiSht gTpaSH BRITISH ARMY 1 mY RUSHED TO AID ALLIES peal orces May Be Sent to Jlammer German Right Wing. PARIS, Sept 25. Reports that freh British troops were being landed in France snd rusbul to the front have been confirmed by the "iVqr Office. It is expected that the new army will reinforce the Allies which are attacking the German right wing and that it may advance between Cambrai nnd Momi, where the Germans have oniy a screen of ca.valry to suard tho rear of their hue. " t.. h ib :.!, held la aurith several da3 ugu, i4i(v 1, 3s: ' Hut t'ie -rid ,ar must o eiouiIv tritifnrrr th Jfwin iuetion that It U litipw5lb!i- t a i' what shut-Id tie the ii. m -ti i,i the of Jewl.-h liberation. I, rvinalh I Hunk it should be the rn. tr uiit.if. iin ui r tht- HuxJiau J'v, and I iiuvt le.i .,ikn at that -vn at tliu r!-.k .f i- ns Mill d 'cntl-Uritifh" ut this ti irilile mnme.it ' LORD K1TQHENER CONFERS WITH CHIEFS FROM FRONT Army Officials Work Over Plans of Campaign UjSImS Sept Import mi t dipa.tchea. uhich were bnuuhl from the fiont bv the Duke of W'cttminmr and the fluke of Marlbor ough, were delivered at th War Olllee immediately after their arrival late last night. Karl thm inuiniii I.o'd Kitchentr. the Se.iila. v .1 suit I i War. I'.nfu-red mvh irum in .f , s nlHtf on tie mn t -m 'u r t, (l3.t ties which undouht frt'y deal with the progress of tho Allies ajninst th;' Gcrmn j. An, Jf-?BCei ptrmoonAD. sept. a. That the Ilu'sinn armies marching against Cracow hae ulrcady pushed on almost to the outer foi titlc.Uions of that btrong Austrian position is announced here. The troops are moving along the main line of the railway that ttends fiom Jnroslnw. The main body of fhe army is repotted In tho neighborhood of Tarnow, with another army which crossed the San at a point south of Przemysl. nnd has already occupied Wbdok and feanok, moving to effect a Junction with It along tho southern railway line fiom Sanok. According to a Homo report the I'.us siaii have yelled all the paas'H in the Carpathians and hfive occupied SMnlslav nnd Kolomca. both of which are cities of considerable size and both junction points on the railroad that crosses the farpathlana Into Hungary from eastern Oallcia. The flercest lighting previous to the capture of Jaroslaw by tho Husslaus was at Sadona-Wlsznlu, wheic a battle was in progress foi n week. iSadoWa-Wlssnla lies on a railway line . t ndlng from the itusslun frontier through Prswmjal. it is 3 miles south east of Jaroslaw and about the same distance northwest from Lembeigj PRSSE5IVSL SORTIE FAILS Russian troops have captured several foitltkd towns in Uallcia, opening the wa to a final assault on Chyiow, an im poitant tailway center, and hae de. Staled the enison of l'rseniysl, the lost Austrian stronghold on the River San, in a sortie that It made in an attempt to raise the siege that bus been in in ogress for Ave das. Tho I'izemjal truojis are now bottled up within the fort The Russians uro Keeping up a, if-ascltss bombardment. The main Russian army, under Urand Uuke NUholns, seconded bj Uciieruls Kuk4ky and Bmssilof, ii operating asalnst the Austrian und their Herman reijiforcenients. and the General b'tuff be lieves the Austrian last stand wib tako plate at Cracow, and after thai It will bv possible (or the Russians to devote theii entile attention to the qeiman. The following official siutcmciit was i.ued by the tfenerai staff today. i our southwestern front Russian Hoops have occupied the fortified pusilions "f Kiufeenirs ujuI I'cUtyn. vkhlch communUed the district, with all the enemy's oitilleiy. Tho garrison of frstmjsl atumpted a sortie, but was defeated and driven back within the line of forts, which uie being horn, fcarded night and day. ilcdyka. a few miles east of Rrzetnysl, was cvacu. ated without a light, and wo tool; Urge quantities uf supplies. The pursuit of the Austrians west of the river San still Luntinues The Russians advance rapidly, despite the destruction uf budges by the Aus tiian. who are letrtatlng to Ciucow. The I'ermans and Austrians will de. fend Ciacow to the last minute, be. cause Us surrender would jeopardize the German positions In East Prussia. That a winter march on ilerlin s plann I a .eitilntv Tlie winter riuppbes ai h ins sent to thr tnt n oc'iv aim .f 'if.'.'flo now in the fl'ld Jt is fre'ievcd b- thr offlver' of thi tien eral Staff tbit in a winter campaign the Itussuns w it nave an the pest of It. hnd planned the reduction of Franco In five weeks and then to utilize the main German army in a defensive movement nUing the eastern frontier, theie In u be lief here that Gci many Is not supplied for tin nil winter fight. And the Russian General Staff Intends to take the most complete advantage of this fact. ADVANTAGE ON VISTULA IS CLAIMED BY VIENNA t War Office Denies Victories of Rus sians and Servians. VIENNA. Sept. 23. It was officially nnnounced today that tlie Austrian troops had come In cou ta t with Russian forces In northern Callcia nnd driven them back across the Vistula Rhcr with heavy losses. Our position against the enemy Russians and Servians Is meeting with success evcr where, sajs the odlclal statement. The troops In Gallcla. now on the offensive, are enthusiastic. Heavy rains prevent them from pinsiilng the beaten enemy far. but tliey have taken manj pilsoners. Fears of an epidemic of cholera and dysentery are no longer felt. The medical statf lepoits that the situation is In hand. Since the beginning of the war thou sands of refugees havo nrrlved hero from nukawlna and Gallcln. They have Increased the numbei of unemployed, which otherwise would havo been com paratively small. SPAIN ENLISTS U. S. AID IN MISSI0N0F MERCY Proposes Plan for Expediting Hospi tal Supplies to War Zone. VSHINGTON. Sept. 23 Spain Is en deavoring to make mi arrangement with the I'nltcd States, whereby shipment of hospital supplies to the waning coun-tr'- s ol 1'urope will bo expedited. This Information was conveyed in ofll clal messages heio today, and authoii tif weie Inclined to believe, that the reported conference between Kins Al pltunso and Ambassador Wlllard, at Mad rid yesterday. Intcrpicud ns a peace conference, dealt tolely with this nidation. ITALIAN ARMY NEEDS SHOES Government Wants to Buy 500,000 Pairs in This Country. Tive hundred thousand palis of regula tion army shoes for the Italian Govern ment foim a conspicuous patt of a largo order of ''army and navy supplies which that country Is attempting to buy In the United States thiough the medium of Plzzotti and Ohio, a largo Italian con tracting concern. They have Inquired .it tho Foreign Trade Rurcnu of tho Phila delphia Commeiclul Museums for bids on the lunslgnmeut. The Tiado Bureau has fLi winded copies "f the order to manu facture! s In this country nnd anticipate tnat llttlfl difficulty will be encountered in filling It. Liiulor Wilson, of the Trade lit-reau. tiiis that largo shoe manufacturing con cerns, nic luc-ated in Hoston. New Yoik titv. Philadelphia nnd St. Louis, ami be lieves that Philadelphia manufacturers will be In a position to competo success fully with those of other cities GERMAN FINANCES SOUND Deutsche Bank Assures Country's Ability to go Through War. UBIU.IN. Pept 53 At a meeting of tho Hoard of Ii'rectors of the Ueutscho lianK it is stated that Its sound economic structure and splendid and economic mobilization will enable Uermany to fight throughout the wht until Germany's future is politically and economically secured. SEVEN DEATHS FROM PLAGUE CATANIA Sicily. Sept 35.-Scven per sons have died here from the plague and 10 other cases have been reported in suburban towns MINE SINKS AUSTRIAN SHIP ROME. Sept. 25. The Austrian steamship Baron Gautch Inasmuch as it, is realized the, Germans has been tunk by a mine la the Adriatic. PETROGRAD "NEWS" FALSE, AVERS LOCAL AUSTRIAN CONSUL Discounts Reports of Exten sive Action in Galicia and Announces Continued Tri umph Over Serbs. Ofllclal news of great victories by the Austro-Hungarlan army over tho Ser vians, wns leceivcd b. wireless today from the Foreign Offlee at Vienna. Tho Austrians have penetrated Into Scrvia more than 20 miles and captured strong positions on the Drlna River, according to the report. Like medbages conveyed th news that tho attack of the French fleet on Cattaro had proved a failure, only slight damage being done. In Philadelphia this afternoon George von Grivlclc, Austio-IIungailau Consul General, gave out this statement, an nouncing tho successes of the Austrians: "According to wireless news received, r.c tight occurred In Gallcln. during the last few days except somo unimportant bklrmlshes. The weather Is said to bo very unfavorable, but tho troops of the Austro-Hungailan army are In excel lent condition. "News ciiculatlng and asserting that the Russians were defeating and cutting olf General Dankl's irmy near Przemysl nnd that his troops were in dissolution I ursued by the enemy. Is thereforo again pure Inventions with the avowed Intent to Impretb public opinion In neu tral countries. The allegtd two days' battle of Jaroslaw probably was not moro thnn an engagement with outposts ot tho Austro-Hungarian army, the mnln forces or which are concentrating east tho lortress of Cracow, while Its of tight wing Is using tho fortress of Przemysl ns a basis. "I"ijuall .Incorrect is all news which persistently contend that a famine had broken out in AUbtila-Huiigary. nnd that a depiessed feeling pi e nils among tho soldiers of tho army and among tlie popu lation of the monarchy. A wiiUe.s tele gram Just leceivcd emphasizes to the contrao that the people, as well ns the in my. nto In bcs.t of tplrits and havo full conlldenco In final victory. Particular! v pleasing was neun of re cent successful engagements with Servl aus. After several days of hnrd fighting important Servian positions west of Kru panj, a town about 20 miles Into Servian leirltoiy east of Xvornlk on the Drlna Rlier. were taken and many Servian guns captured, while the attacks of the French fleet on the foititlcatlons of the harbor of I'nttuio dining moie than fuur weeks pioxed to be a complete f.illuro, the only damage done being a destruction of two lighthouses on a small Island, whereupon Mild feiiiadrnii left the AdrintU'. "1'jttraoi dlnary rouiago was displayed by our forces lighting on the Servian borders, among these the lid Cio.itinu Iloimd Division. This news is signltiennt and is the best denial of the tepeated statements made by the Russian and Servian Governments claiming that the southern Slavs are anxious to Join Servla. "It Is i sported, finally, that the Rus sians brutalize the Jewish Inhabltnntb In all occupied places In Galicia and inclto the Ruthenlan peasants against the Jews. The cruelties of Russians against Jewish inhabitants are getting worse and woise. and are in striking contra-t to the Czai's manfest to his 'beloved Jews.'" , CURRENCY MOVEMENT The reported movements of cutrency this week indicate a gain In eash by banks of JIU1S.W. New York banks received fiom Interior Jl&.SM.Mrt and ship ped to interior 3.iBi.wO. Including JS31.000 national bank notes sent to Washington for redemption. Gain from Interior was l$,6U.0OO. Gold exports were l3,7K,0OO to Canada Ordinary disbursements by tho Sub-Treasury was JIO,017.0JO ITALIAN BAN ON AIRSHIPS ROMK. Sent, M. The Government issued a decree today forbid ling aviators from Hying over Italian SCHWAB TO FURNISH ARMORED TRUCKS TO WARRING NATIONS Winston Churchill Declares! British Victory on Sea Isi Not Needed-Never Fear-; ed War With Italy. . . ' r LONDON, Sept, a. Gormnny la throttled on tho sei .. effectively ,as If British ships had ttrm a great naval victory, accdrdfiiir, to tvi. ..-.. .,.. . "tia ion unurcnw, first Lord of tho Adrnlr. any. Asked as ''to the naval situation, h snld: "A 'great battlo on 'tho sea has 'not y'ot'boen fought, bdt wo enjoy as great a command of tho sen nnd n'a frea bso ol our sea power ns we should have after a, decisive, engagement. What Is there, for instance, tnnt wo could do then that ni tiro ijot doing now? "German trado has ceased, German supplies have been largely strangled. 0u trade in all essentials, is going on unln tcrruptodly. Materials of Industry ami food of the pcoplo are cntorlng the coun. try dally In vast quantities, nt cntint.. clnl prices. Wo nre moving scores nt thousands of men across nil the oceans oi me worm, uur suDmnrincs are block tiding the vory tluoat'of the Elbe. A correspondent asked what Imprclslon was made In Knglnnd nnd on the Drltlsh Government by the Italian declaration o I neutrality. Mr. Churchill answered; J "Vye always thought It was lmpossltls for Italy to fight with Austria or to ' light against England, nnd In all our ' Admiralty arrangements fa tho Mediter ranean, since I havo been heie, wo have, always acted on the certnlnty that Italy would be neutral,, nnd measured our own naval force only against Austria." THE COLLAPSE OF AUSTRIA. Of tho Adriatic situation after the na he said: "The great changes that will come will result from tho collapse of Aiistrla on land. The greatest feature yet apparent In the course of tho war Is the collipss of Austila ns a military factor. That collapse appears to be Irreparable, and tlint Is a tremendous event In the history of tho world. "Italy would have nothing' to apprehend, navally, from a victory of England nnd France. She would always be strong enough to deal with Austria on tho sea, unless, of course, a victorious Germany came to the aid of Austria. If Germany succeeded In the war, and English power were broken, Germany could, of courie, bend ns ninny ships ns sho liked to Join the Austrian fleet, nnd could .send them much quicker thnn Italy could build them." Said to Have Been Commis sioned by Two European Countries to Supply Hun dreds of Equipped Autos. BETHLEHEM, Pa., Sept. ::. Duilns the last few days a Inrgo number of representatives of automobile concerns have been here, nnd the loason for their presence was Indicated today In the re port that two European countries now nt war have commissioned Charles M. Schwab to have built for them several hundred aimored nnd gun-equipped motor trucks. The order will cost hundieds of thousands of dollars. Mr. Schwab will not talk about tho mnt tcr, closely -ndherlng to the policy of the State Department, which lecently Is sued directions to concerns, in this coun try whose business is to manufacture munitions to avoid publicity In mnttcis where they havo dealings with Etiiopean countries now nt war and thus avoid pos sible violation of neutrality. It Is believed Mr. Schwab was com missioned to give out the order for mo tor trucks becnucu bo Is well known by heads of many European countiles. hav ing built wui ships lor them. Tho ainmr plates nnd guns for these war'trucUa will bo made by the local steel company and also tho axle work for the cars. USED FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO ELUDE HIS PURSUERS Man Accused of Theft Gives His Cap tors a Rath. s When pursuit giew too hot for salety this morning, William McLaughlin turned tho the extinguisher, foi the theft uf which he wus being chased, on his pur buers In an attempt to avoid arrest. For somo time tiro exlipguishcrs have been disappearing regularly fiom n fac tory bulldliifi' at Twelfth and Cherry streets. This morning c. si. Saupders, the superintendent, met .McLaughlin com. Ing out of the place entry lug a huge bulky bag. He accosted him and Mc Laughlin dropped his bundle, incidentally (hopping It upside down. Immediately there shot In all diiections and over everybody in nugo streams of an ill smelling chemical liquid, eitcellent for putting out llres, but unpleasant as a douche. McLaughlin iccoyored his wits first nnd dashed up Twelfth street. Saunders with others gave chase, and McLaughlin be gan playing tho extinguisher on his pur suers nut It proved unavailing, for m Thhteenth and Wood ttieets Saundeis caught him "Let me got," suld McLaughlin "I have three children Here's li eents." "I would not let ou go for JI5.0&J. ' re plied Saunders, drying his face. At the hearing all the witnesses were still damp with the chemical liquid. "Six hundred dollars ball foi touit," taid Magistrate Tiacy MONSIGNOR FISHER HOME FROM SOJOURN IN ITALY Rector of St. John the Evangelist Church Attended Pope's Coronation. Monsignor N F Fisher, of the Church of St John tho Evangelist, at a South 13th treet, returned t Philadelphia list night after an extended stay in 'tab where he had been with Bishop Thom-i F Kennedy, rector of the Amerleun College In Rome, who had been Id for some time, but U now In a much Itn-wc-vet; condition. AGED POLISH PRINCE IS DETAINED AS SPY . IN RUSSIAN CAPITAL Court Martitl Awaits Reich stag Leader Berlin Also Reports Resignation of South African Leader. BERLIN (by wireless to Suyvlllc, L.I.) Sept. 25. Cleiman rollsh icsldents heie have re ceived word that the nged Prince Radzl will, leader, of tho Polish pnity III th Cifimuu Reichstag, who wjs airested In Petiogr.ul by the Russian authoilties, li now llatly charged with being a spy and Is to bo couit-niaitlalcd, Tho Ccimuu C'overiimeiit's Independent Inquiry Into the happenings at Louvaln continues. It Is being held by a lawjer who bus been given full authoilty to In vestigate the nfllltaiy teports. AVItliesses so far confirm tlio icport that on a slven signal fiom near tho Louvaiii tailway station, thiough tho sending up of red und green tocketB, the civilian population st.utud tiring at tlio German troops. The Cleiman pi ess prints emptiatls piotests against the bombardment W n Ililtlsh cruiser of the open port ot IMi-es-Salaam In Geiman East Africa. 'AccoidhiK to the newspaper Pi tit I aJ listen tho French coinmander-ln-clilet bus been compelled to send back the Afilcan troops to Morocco ns they are not fitted to winter campaigning The South Afilcan tommundeiin-cnier In explaining his leasous for reslgnln his command, tho War Ofnce """ cliued that even part of tho llritisa ministers were not convinced that then wus any Justification for war with many, Inasmuch ns England had "J pentcdly lolated the Independence ot other nations, nnd In the South AirM" war pei petruted 'every possible atrocity. THE GOLFERS' AFTERMATH Tha Uolf AfwcUiion 'of PhlUtlelpliti : junior rli4inilunlil ut Merlon 1nS''','t the itian was. lo lue the 'iud'ln5I1,'i,ut plaed In the inuinlnE on leuinic ayv tills a ehant;v.l ni dial tail-units -JIJ ""J lue ji, remain awai from iht-U a,"';7,uTiJ wan mi dcUcled that (lie mat. 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