2M.0,rr FINAL VOL. II NO. 10 PniliADELPIIIA, FltlDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1015. ComiSht, IBIS, ii im Pcsuo Ltpoii Courinr. PItlOE ONJB OMWS final Cuening 1 GERMANS FAIL TO HALT FOES' -RUSH ON LENS French Win More Ground atvVimy Heights Ger- mdji Attacks Repulsed HOLD CHAMPAGNE LINES paius, Oct 1. The French have made further prog ress In their drive- eastward toward the Vlmy Heights, according to the ofllclal communique from the War Offlco this afternoon. German counter-attacks launched dur ing the night In Champagne and In the Artols 'district In efforts to regain the positions captured by the Allies were re pulsed, says the official report The question asked by all when the Allies opened their offensive was: "Will the Anglo-trench forces be able to hold the ground gained when the XJer mans make' their counter-attacks? Today's communique from the War Of fice answers this question In the affirma tive. It shows that the fighting, now In Its seventh day. Is proceeding under con ditions favorablo to the Allies, despite the fact that they are being assailed by Ger many's finest troops. Including the famous Prussian Guard. WIN GrXNADB BATTLE. The War Office communique follows: "In the Artols district wo made progress with grenades In the trenches' 'and flolil works to the east and southeast of Neu vllle, "Two German counter-attacks were launched during the night, one against the small'fort which we had captured yesterday In tho Glvenchy wood, the other upon the trenches where we had es tablished ourselves to the south of Hill No. 115. lioth were completely repulsed. "To thtfnorth of the Alsne, nqar,'Souplr, the enemy delivered a violent -attack against our trenches, but his ennnouade 4J)liriflftflr,e,'&e"nnof sf olio. wed- by sny 'Infantry attack. j "In Champagne we stopped wfth our fire u counter-attack In the region of liaisons de Champagne, "The number of prisoners taken last night in the course of our advance' to, the north of Masslges was 221, of whom six wero officers " Three generals in charge of German divisions have been dismissed, owing to their recent defeat, vlt was announced last Wednesday that two German gen erals had been recalled for failing to ebeck, the Allien' advance.) In West Flanders the Germans are making severe attacks against the British east and south of Yprea by means of mines and artillery In an effort to weaken Continued on 1'age Four, Column Three CROWD CHASES GEM THIEVES IN HEART OF CITY; ONE ARRESTED Policemen and Throng Pursue Two Men Who Broke Store Window and Took Jewel ry Worth $13,000 MANY SHOTS FIRED DAYLIGHT JEWEL ROBBERIES WITHIN A HALF YEAR William and Ilernard Urrshtrln, whole Mle dealers, 733 Walnuttreet, April 1, David and Israel llllleraon, nhotesala dealers, 109 Hantom street. April 20. K, J. Hertz, retailer, 101 South 13th street, July 8. . Kennedr IlrotherS, retailers, 13th and Drury streets, today. Two armed desperadoes smashed a Ute-cIasa window In a Jewelry store on , Mth street, below Chestnut street, today ' stealing diamonds valued at 113,000 and . &rlng shots Into the crowd of COO people I, who pursued them. r4. 9ne of the robbers escaped with Jewels SFforth 18000, while the other was captured. i (io urixai louowea a ngnt for wo be Jtwcen the burglar and his captor, Charles -iru(Bj, qi izos eoutii zm street, Ma roney1 la n. Hrivi, en Vi Av.Ai.a. t I'ftmpany and was (lerving his customers fir the neighborhood 0f J3tlt and Locust Sitreetn whti ill itiaA AA.....j iwri..... - '- -.... ,.M btwn vwuiiru, If licit t,hep members of the posse had tried in L,ii.i IHI "10 iniei ana naa jsept fvithin safe distance of the man's re MOlVSr. Vflrflnnw i1ihl. l.l.Al .... .,.. , ..... ..,v...., ,,r 1II1BCI UVUII Ilia Crook. I The latter nnlntort hi, .n i ii....j. rac6 nj Va abput to draw the trigger r- wio iLtinan wiocKea me weapon DUt Of ! linilji anralnlnn tila ..!. nen ha struck the desperado on the L& monint later William Chambers.. of PlOye. Vftl A? VnrntiMv'fl ,lila VSnA t. PH?f was nafle a prisoner 3ie roWery occurred shortly before Jl v4m;ii. muio WAmn wr nn llAfi wrav 1 oa l'nge Throe, Column Two TfcE WEATHER FORECAST For PhitaJelnkU- v .,, &' toniohtt 'nVfinafcair nrnhnhlu "). not )nuch ehw&in imp' '''re; strung worf'Wit ts h4cm' j u-attrli Saturday. -LIES SWAMP BRAVES, 9-2; STATE GOLF PLAYERS LOSE JUST MUST HAVE THOSE WORLD'S SERIES TICKETS, RAIN OR SHINE sttiisliiisliiisllisllliisllBB ' I bB1 He cjoes not know when tho tickets will be put on sale; he assumes they will be sold at Gimbels' as usual, but he does not know it. All the same, ho is a Philly rooter and ho must sec his idols in the "big scries." Young E Biener, of 610 South 6th street, is shown here seated in line for the rush that is to begin some time, probably five days hence. His pal, Barney Wiener, of 442 Fitzwater, is just behind, but the umbrella hides him. TEUTONS STORM SLAV POSITIONS WESLOF-jyJNSR Hindenburg's Armies Make Further Progress in Of fensive, Berlin Reports LINSINGEN ADVANCING BERLIN, Oct. 1. Von Hindenburg's armies have Btormed Russian positions near Grendsen, west of Dvlnsk, tho AVar Office announced this afternoon. The Field Marshal's army, which Is try ing to take Dvlnsk (Diyiaberg) has made further progress. l Russian attacks east of Vilna, where the Russians are endeavoring to assume a. general offensive movement, broke down. "The Russian attacks east of Madztot and on the SmorgonJe-AVyskowa front broke down," the report says. "Thirteen hundred and sixty more Russian prison ers were captured there, "Partial attacks by the Russians, de livered against the army of Prince Leo pold, of Bavaria, were repulsed, the' Rus sians losing six ofUcers and 491 men In captives. Six machine guns wre also taken. "General von LInslngen's army has made further progress.'' General on LInslngen's forces are oper ating on the Gallclan frontier. M'MCHOL TRICK BILL USEp TO SWELL LIST OF MACHINE VOTERS Organization Change in Elec tion Law Makes Registra . tion Possible Until To morrow Night "PINK SLIP" Tlte JOKER The Republican Organisation, through the medium f o. change made In the primary election laws at the last ses sion of the Legislature, Is making a last hour effort to register every follower of the Organisation ln Philadelphia in order that the Organization may poll Its lull strength at tho general election on November S. Organization henchmen Jate this after n9piiistBjrted flooding the city with peti tions to place on the lists the names of Voters who 'did not .register on any of the three registration days this fa!. By filing othese petitions with the Hoard of Registration Commissioners at any time betoro tomorrow n)ght p voter can have Ms name added to the registration lists whether he was in the city or away, or ubsent for any cause on the registration Cays The change In the primary election laws that makes this easy method of last hour registration possible became known only today. It was slipped quietly through the Legislature last wring, alng with aey erol other amendments to the election laws sponsored by BUU Xn(or James p. McNIchol. j The primary election Jaws formerly re quired that no ltor eoula recWtcr after the res,ula.r tf4lAW Unfcss he C ilnsjssj f Twt, Uekufta 1 r U. S. COURT RULES AGAINST Opinion by Judge Dickinson Orders Dissolution of Film Combine DECLARED UNLAWFUL An opinion finding that the Motion Pic ture Patents Company, twelve other cor porations and eleven IndHiduals consti tute a "motion picture trust" in violation of the Sherman anti-trust law, and must be dissolved, was filed today by Judge Dickinson In the United States District Court In suit brought against the de fendants by the Federal Government. Testimony In the suit showed that E12 motion picture theatres In the United States had been forced out of business tffjd that 147 were refused licenses to start the exhibition of films by an elaborate "squeeze" system similar to that formerly employed by the Standard Oil Company, whlchrflnally led to the dissolution of that trust,-' Tho opinion holds that the alleged trust should be dissolved, but made an excep tion In the case of the Melles Manufacturing- Company, one of the corporation defendants. It was exnlalnd thnt nn ' nronf In KllhnfantlntA ht ....Mi.aa!...... iff the Government could be "found to Im plicate the company In the alleged con spiracy. The Motion Picture Patent Company, organized -In 1908 with a capitalization of 1100,000, was tho principal defendant, it being the Instrument through which the other, defendants operated to dAmlnate tho motion-picture Industry, according to tho Government. The other concerns and Individuals imnltPAtM or. General Film Company, JCew Tork, ! uiusrapu company, new lork; Thomas A. Edison, Inc., Orange, N. J.; Essanay Film Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Kalem Company, Inc., New York; George Klelne, Chicago; Lubln Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia; Pathe Freres, New Jersey; Bellg Polyspope Company, Chicago; Vltagraph Company of Amer ica, New York; Armat Moving PIcturo Company, Washington, D. C,; Frank L, Dyerr Orange. N. J,; Henry N. Marvin, J. J. Kennedy, Samuel Long, J. A. Horst, of Now York; Slgrhund Lubln, Philadel phia; Gaston Melles, George K. Spoor and W. N. Seltg, of Chicago: Albert E. Smith, Drooklyn, and William Pelzer," Orange, N. J, The Government filed ltc petition for the dissolution of the -alleged trust on Continued en Face Seven, Column Oae '!BILL" KILLEFER TO WED 7 i ii . Star Catcher for the Phlljiea Reported Engaged to flifoa Reilly nether Philadelphia girl, it was ru mored today, will be the bride of a ball plaer after the World Series, week after next. She la Miss Elizabeth Hellly, pf 2819 West Lehigh avenue, and she Is aald to ber engaged to "Bill" Klllefer, star catcher for the Phillies. They met at a party three .years ago, a short time before Klllefer went with the Phillies. t'Wo, liked each other from the tart,k said Mist Iteilly today. "I think he Is a fine man and 'we're going to be married as soon as the series Is over, I expect" Wlss Hellly )s 21 yean old. "Bill" Klllefer denied today that he -was erigaged tP Miss HeUly or any one eisc, "Just because a fellow walks; down the street with a girl U o sign be t e ued to her." KIHUr Mid. "I'm not Mued at all to Mhw JUDly r any one. else, I have net IbUpUoa of uiarryltikj 4y cot after tb Mito U ovr'' I PASKERT DEFIES HIS DETRACTORS -IN-SERIEPEH Philly Fielder Vows He Will "Show Up" Speak er, of Boston SPIRIT OF WHOLE CLUB By a Staff Correspondent BOSTON, Mass., Oct. 1. This- morning Dode- Paskert read with more than usual avidity the comparison that the morning papers printed between him and Trls Speaker. Some days ago, when the Phillies were In, the West, Paskert heard that Ilughey Fuller-ton was going to give a detailed description of members of the winning teams of the two major leagues, along with a table showing what value each was to his club compared to the others. "Just wait until they get to me and Speaker," said Paskert. "I guess they will figure me as a big zero standing out there." This prophecy almost came true today, when not only Fulierton, but a number of other scribes told how Paskert would not figure In the series compared with tho alleged wonder from Boston via Texas. When Moran's eentreflelder read the lines he gave vent to his feeling In this wise: "Well, maybe this Speaker will do all of this stuff against us that they say ho will do, and maybe he won't. Anyway, Continued on Pace Two, Column Two POLICE TO SWEEP -PHANTOM VOTERS FROM CITY LISTS Dripps Launches Pijobe in ' Thirty Divisions as Result of Wholesale Complaints WAR ON FRAUD ORDERED The power of the police will be used to tho limit to Insure an honest election this year by -preventing ballot box stuffing through the yotlns of "phantpms" and gang1 thuggery, which won victories for the Itepubllcan, Organization, at the polls In previous municipal elections. This announcemeptjr'was made em phatlcally today by Director of Publio Safety Itpbert D. Dripps, after ordn had been Issued for a police canvass of crimes, according to complaints received, scattering divisions where election are being attempted'1y the Organization on a scale that savors of 10 years ago, ' "I propose to have an honest election this year, fco far aa the. power of this department, can provide It," said Director Drlppt. , Once before In the history of recent In dependent, flght against the Republican Organization lochia city the full power of the jyllcoAM been used to, obtain an honest (flection. That was in 1906, when Colonel Sheldon Potter, acting Director of PyPiiio Safety under Mayor Weaver, cauijt. 7Z.oeo names, of phantom to bo stridden from the registration lists be for the election and at the election Itself prevented Instances of gang; thuggery ai tmpted by the Organization, Wholesale complaints of padded TtgU ration lUts and n thuggery at the njia ni tv fiitnir vivliivu uii Rccicm" lr : have beeaeeeiveJay the Commit- flu alt I la. CMumm Ma PHILS HIT BALL HARD, CRUSHING THE BRAVES, 9-2 Fourteen Safeties Oflc Southpaw Nehf Show Team's Batting Power MAKE TOTAL OF 19 BASES I? 1 a Staff Correspondent BRAVES FIELD, BOSTON, Oct. 1. Moran's champions came back to form with a rush this afternoon, batting Ar thur Nehf all over the lot and winning by the score of 9 to 2. For six Innings the Krncs did not get a hit oft Majer, who had a wonderful amount of stuff In spite of the cold weather. ny clouting Nehf safely IS times th'e rhllllcs demonstrated to the Boston pub lic that thqy can hit left-handers, and that they will be offensively effecthe against Baby Ituth nnd Dutch Leonard. Tho Phils hits totaled 20 bases and Nehf nalked three men and hit another. Milton Stock had three singles nnd a double In Ave times up, Bancroft had three singles and a double. Mayer scored two runs himself and singled and tripled In three times at bat. Hard hitting In the seventh nnd eighth Innings gave Bos ton their two runs. FIBST INNING. Stock singled to centre. When Ban croft fanned Stock stole second. I'askert went out, Magce to Nehf. i:crs fum bled Cravath's grounder. Stock scoring. Nehf threw Luderus out. One run, one hit, one error. t Moran was hit by a pitched ball. Lu derus made a one-hand stop of Evers" grounder and threw to Bancroft, forcing out Moran. Compton forced Evers, Mayer to Bancroft. Magce lined to Nle- hoff. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. Welser walked. NIehoff forced Welser, Maranvflle to Evers. Adams lilt Into a double play, Nehf to Evers to Magce. No runs, no hits, no errors. NIehoff threw Smith out. Collins walked. Maranvllle fanned. Collins' died stealing, Adams to Bancroft. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING . .,, o Miytvu iw iiKiii. qiock: Dear, out i.taflldgrotmaetvcMa:yr rem"afrangu.t' iiiu. uuncruu singiea, scoring .Mayer. On Paskert's bunt Stock Was caught at third, Magee to Smith. Compton wont far back and got Cravath's fly. Bancroft went to third on tho out. On nn at tempted double steal, Bancroft was caught out, Blackburn to Maranvllle to Smith. One run. three hits, no errors. Blackburn walked. On Nehf 'a grounder, Bancroft muffed Mayer's throw to catch Blackburn at second. Moran hit Into a. double play, Bancroft' to Nelhoft to Luderus. Mayer tossed Evers out. No runs, no hits, one error. FOUIITH INNING. Nehf threw Luderus out. Welser fanned. NIehoff walked and stole see ond. NIehoff took third on a wild pitch. Evers threw Adams out. No runs, no hltB, no errors. Mayer's throw got Compton at first. Continued on Tage Tiro, Column Two PENNSYLVANIA GOLF FOURSOME IS BEATEN IN LESLEY MATCHES Massachusetts Club Swingers Land Four Out of Five Contests Against Locals at Haverford OUIMET AND BROWN WIN v'"- 1 .HAVEKFOP.D, Pa.,' Oct. J.-The annual trtstate golf match for the famous "Rob ert W. Lesley cup among Massachusetts, New Tork and Pennsylvania, ,bckan this morning under weather conditions', that were extremely uncomfortable for the contestants on the east course of the Merlon Cricket Club, Ardmore avenue. The opening day's schedule was Maasa ohusetts vs. Pennsylvania, while New Tork, holders of the trophy, ' played a composite team of veterans of former Lesley cup matches. Massachusetts wort, the foursomes this morning, four of the five matches In this event going against the Quaker feain. Former open and amateur champion, Francis Oulmet, partnered by n. W, Brown, plaed No, 1 for the Bay BUite against ex-amateur champion W, C. Fownes, Jr., and G, A, Orrniston. Oulmet and Brown galne'd, the verdict by 5 and 3. B, W. Kstabrook and W, Chick, Massachusetts, defeated Davidson Continued on fuse Two. Colomn Six The Kensington Says; JoJin itoShane, The popular elocuifpnUtj Aa received numerous Invitation lately to rtcite, and he may b en mlti book in hand ttudying joins teu ones most any lunch nour, . LOST AND FOUND i' WHAT DID YOU LOSET WHAT PID TOO flNIU All lost articles adtertlMd in th r.atr lil bo I'sita In prmnnt nit ot. Lodger Central, where tho finder cn locate tb owner at any time. It you. Kav found an srtlclo tluit hue not been advertised as lost, the ledger will also record your name and, addrees and unlet in hod (mi the rightful owner, who will be placed In touch with lou. This, like 1 other oerrlct at Ledger Central, XiTltlNU Lost. Thurwtty.i September SO. ,m cluster drop earring, containing nine (8) per. souped and three (I) Marautoe-eriapcd dia mond and seven (T) round dtsroondo. at Urm lfewr koros shot or Green and Chtltaa warr J- i Otr CaMtijM AU ft it tat it. CHAMPIONS DEFEAT PHILLIES Stock, 3b Bancroft, ss Paskert, cf Cravath, rf Luderus, lb Weiser, If NIehoff,. 2b Adams, c Mayer, p. r h o a e 2 4 2 4 2 2 O'O 0-2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 114 2 0 2 2 X-4t 0 Totals '.Z 9 15.27 10 TODAY'S EASED ALL SCORES phtlues ininste ion BOSTON (N.L.) OOOOOOII 0- .2 Mayer, Adams; Nehf, Blackburn, ' C PITTSBURGH 1 O O O O ST. LOUIS (N.L.) O O O O O Hill and Gibson; Doak and Snyder. ST. LOUIS OOOOO j " CHICAGO (A.L.) 0 0 0 0 4 Koob and Agnew; Walsh and Schalk. Oihcr lsogus tames postponed en account of rkin and wet ground" SCHOLASTIC Flnt b ...6. WILMINGTON H. S. CENTRAL H. S. LANSDOWNE H. S. GERMANT'N ACAD, W. PHILA H. S. HAVERFORD SCH. - tf. ' : H-.-'? CAMDEN H. S. LA SALLE H. S. GERMANT'N H. S. 0 0 SOUTHERN H. S. 0. ST. LUKE'S 1.3 .XiJ-- ' ADDITIONAL RACING RESULTS Fourth race, Louisville, allowances, 2-year olds, Q 1-2 furlongs Marse Henry, 107, Pool, $3.30. $3.30, ?2.70ywon; Thistle Green, 100, Connolly, $5.10, $3.00, second; John, Jr., 107, Acton, $3.70, third. Time, 1 :10 3-5. Handy Hamilton, Triad. Theresa also ran. f WILMINGTON AND SOUTHERN R. R- SOLD i WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 1. Announcement was nade this nfternonu that the Wilmington and Philadelphia Traction Company hod purchased the Wilmington and Southern Company running o iri-w "aetJq from E. Clarunce Jones & Co., of New Yoik. Tho piiLo I, not sttttcd. Tlui line Id six miles lous end funs to NevtCajttc. ' x i CHOSEN JUNIOR VICE V WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Professor Levant Dodge, of Berco, Ky was elected Junior vice commander of the O. A. K. Mrs. Laura I. Smith, of Attleboro, Jlass., was fleeted senior vice .president of the Women's Relief Corps. .. . .., ., --. -. -MV . ,. uu.wi iuwmt com pany today began the distribution of bonus eto.ok, topf fleers an I employes la TilJjOinceB of the company as a rowtird fqr rt.srJtorlo'ua nrjX falihiul-jservlcts, It is understood that SCOCT.'ihsJ'ctJ if f poairaon "jjinalr is being- distributed. Should tU-i ara.k. o. " Untbuted it,oulil repvestnt, based on -tJn ?GOO uiarfcetT&'-e ' i APSk toCay, a distribution en.ual to Jl-1300lC0P.ry ' i. '. , ' MINNEAPOLIS RESERVE lAWK AGAIK CRITICI WASHINGTON, Oct, -Additional churges agninst JWM V nich's administration of the 3Cinnepolls federal resrv Mf ! made by United States Treasurer Jolin, Surke today te Wttf tjy nich, niado public here, Burke ckrg Hm Wk -witjsi Vkk. i rrrK$ ,lon In conducting business dlocount rato for r.oumo4Uy the publlcatoH of earlier criyeMi of th battle V THE BOSTON BRAVES BOSTON Moran, rf Evers, 2b Compton, cf Magee, lb Smith, 3b Collins, If Maranvllle, ss Blackburn, c Nehf, p Gowdy, c Egan r h a e 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 5 0 1 10 2 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 o o i b oooo 2 '"" Totals 2 5 2 13 ?- n Irs s 2 EOOTBALL RESULTS aw i - . IS Second Thlid rourh eis t vof O i (J , O t-V 6 6 - O 12 o;S or ' o - o 1 a . i i ;o VPJO. X 2 iJ4&S&' 'v o o. 0 0 - 0 -12 O .t0 ' COMMANDER OF G. A. R. A ,i. . r. -.I - '- fi , antl cJsvrf JHcK dI1 not tlV pspr WifUl several iay , fallow I T