Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1915, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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EVEXiyG' LEPGEREmEADELPHIA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 1915:
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WORK BEGUN BY TWO
BLANKENBURG
BOON TO GREAT COMMERCE:"T
ater Front Improvements Made
ssible By Efficiency of Directors
Norris and Meigs Pave Way to
Biggest Shipping Centre
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f t DoarUSK ef Tkar. IiiJi
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rf.i laecslalr. a sMcanv4 CiU-
stn. U tbt tortra' e farut-jau- '
r ec r a CTVi '-f ae-
tml felt tfcat IS B a4 !
wfci Uie aaturai aJfJt PWla
?tU aa a part ab&sM a wrr a
?fll4. rr csaar Jr tty a4 ,
Uks port Ser a4 ki wtrwl
U, fctMlairta bd&e firrrt Mi 3n Tart.
notion tA EHfart TaT fc i
tttimar 'A mSJUm bkU'3t .ra
tejK aajst;i o ttw --rf-v -
tin tkitiMz aa ptera o( -irarMwiw
and atcs lar aa-J w s -foaac
waa Vdsc Vj- i mt.
T!y t3flx4 tfcat U rst- vrTswTt
waa U Mr aceaer tar'wir' -mm w
preremtnl txr&A cosan ao - am faa-
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trnrtyt j
tbr atralrtt-wt aaraa.. TJkt '
b to Isjtt aw aAarfalat- ta
prrttr tard work t-r t a bOt taraa
tS XlHati Ttatia a WJ-
tytrX. and rtattejf It aKI 3
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JpartJ!nt
WHT OBADT
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Aftar flt" MM had oad th I-jtla- I
i. -.a uA .fM r the Krrr.
ii., iT it t - th Varar In rif- 1
m in iii Afaaraaiawni 9t itt ii-i
rertor. To their aataalalwnent. uAJ
thtm that h waa r&t '. l,
tha porUr-arTrln a aelary of IW)
vv7Ah f CirnAr. hla aranal
trJJhlp wjlh wham dated hack to the
fJVjyjrfifSrV llr dr waa a Taw- I
S rf?ir, " i.rw7Snawi to i
waa unaMo to
K&'sstisrxiS VnSsn
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Mayor replied. "Keattiie he la a personal
friend of mine and need the money.
So Grady waa aps-rtntfcrf I'-,or. and
atVcted John Y. Ilaankarl. of the- local
United Btatea enalneer'a olee. aa hta
aaalrtant Mart of the other appoint
vera "rommended" by UNlehPi and
the.Varea, or Phllp Hr-Johnaan or David i
Jl JaiW, or aome of the other ;eder. I
'Caanclla made acpropriatlona of about ,
t3W a year for aUrl and eipefii.
- A....kUJ m.A 4 laasa.riVat. i
Rieata. A alte at the foot of Vine afreet , ,. or anr, the real commencement of
waa atlected for the construction of the " - expanalon of the port of
Jlrrt modern rnurrfcliMl pier and a mono- , ' 'I adalphia centre around the Moya
roenUl atrwcfjre waa erected, the cat of mema.aif Improvement, the Vt huge plera
Ita and building being about l!,W.A planned far ef-cilon on the Delaware
HaUacjuently another yity expenalre Ktver below McKean atrtet. Tnr.tr plera
atla waa aalected at the foot of Doek I eaattitate the big program for the future,
atfeat, wlere It waa planned to btilld a and already two contract hare been Jet,
fftcbftantlal pier Vh feet wide. It waa j ' Ur dredglag and preparation of the
tound that the mony avllMe would arte, and T cnmrutlon of the Kubntrac
nr.t bar for aoch a oler. aad aa the laat ' tare of the t of the i.lt-t. The cltr
Wjf month or the Reyburn admtatitratten 1
Md been e"td hl U'c-i"r. i cn- ,
tratt waa hurriedly let for a pier 1 ft ,
wlda and of very light ewnatruaion The ,
lufWInr. of aach Pfr eh a alte j
waa about on a par with the conclrucllon j
of a two.tory frame hou.e at the eor-
ar of Broad and Cheat"", lreata.
-Tha corutrurtlon of the Mne atreet pier ,
. -Jf V.' , : ., naajTVtreet wk the ar" fl"1ed w wilt be able to offer fa
"!? Jr .he .r vr,"actlvl. I ellw'" rlor to thoae offered by New
IffifW"5"it.2.l!i,WS35: Jdl'S: Vork. where phjrateal condiUon. 'nece.-
tias of the department. Grades admin
istration wna of such a type that Itey
burn himself forced Orady out. and dur
ing the last months of the Iteyburn ad
ministration Ilasskarl waa In charge of
' the depart ment
mjvT jinTiiur Bi,ifiiTri "m.M'
Wt Jforria Pireclor Ilia first act was to
cancel an extravagant and foolish con
tract which had lust been msde tor the
construction of a bulkhead In front of
Sartram Gardens. That saved the city
the wasle of tBAM or Vtnpfi. but it did
not improve the general port situation.
Mr. norrl realized that the city waa
navlna him HO.CX) a year and spending
about $fA,Wt additional In currant x
sanaas lor the purpose of planning Im
pnivawient of a water front whloh It did
nat'own and which It had no mearu of
eulrin- axcept aa it might be able,
from time to time, to Induce some owner
to' accept a temptlnr offer for his proo-
i 9tty. We -went U the LtgUIature. and
r ftr another pretty hard fight, secured
I' the passage of an act giving the etty the
i ' power to condemn private property f6r
f pwallc pier sites.
iorrict foiick msonriANizBD.
tor. Korrll found tits office full.of polltl-
& aal ai(nbes, om lazy, aame Incompe
;Nsaat m mow uiuler xliargea of political
I Uinr In Violation or the imern law. xne
f tsasaaraafiuated lis dtmqttd to positions
,' taMhln their caDabllltlee. rollllcal ofTensts
' arle-r'ta tha election of Novembtr, 1911. he
K rat4 is outlawed, and In case of polltl
42 aal activity at that election he made some
Hutiftlon, but no dismissals. Tie also
PfiKlC
general revision ot ouiias ana
he told the employes that, while.
appointed through a po
tt with which he bad
fca waa going to assume
weuU to loyal to the new head
arlwtnt and appreclaUra of the
wvth whkh they were being
la tkU assumption he was not
tad. A mw aelrlt waa. Infused
parae-nnel of the dartmnt. And .
r aad hard work aieaucea gooa
by tonissniisHun Mid partly by
aavarotlalMsn Mr. Xarria secured a
af naurly lis ftwt between Catb-
Chfllaa saaaaM, as con
;. tar pi hmaar and more
rban aai' in ajtsaiaas le the dty.
td bv a Mers iiaaririsae. which
aa arnaaaanv vm iwiowi avanua.
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atrotaH mi nmriv a, iaafiar of a
i J lae aeatonlner lar rba4atphla of
hi(n( romTiaraaia to- uae sauni.
Cblaa Piers, on tha Nartiil
' fMSt in New York city Welh these ,
wruiiia. i
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E aaaV eaa
matt azZ, .o,.
i
APPOINTEES
'Mi IUI-uC Ciiiiiit t. ' l
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MtVnm mmmr tu. r ulc um i
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f-"r to ti taw.n W lr4rVT '
a.,
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r mnlmwrMWh9wA,
i .raa-riT np.rf kr tM M 4
""r . kJjt tiling if u a4-
H at ipA
a tit a w mufc nijf Hr
T1 ' aarf rtrer erait t-raV4 t
aa Ta u i a s.m.
tp. '
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rm wk mm 4jrctrr ta
"' laiiMnar tatrbi
aaarat
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"r r fA trtre? em
vaaaa t w r,mmgm aaartfem. ar
t" nrau
Mr a fsiUAHMa. E-. j
y-WI tarait .uite psretwar j
" " jci u uae aaa& prx. aa Uai
J' aaw ta opcasa. Th
!'. th MrrlM4Lnra jrt J tat
.2,i;'',!L'.!,,..f'!-'!?t I
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M J""' " laaavs y ez9rt aS I
f J! 12 SrtTV ,c AsT
tSff. I,ur "''k 6 BOnd .
ts aa aa Ma afetat.
MXIOr OiTUXJt OF WORK IV
1'ROCKKag.
- fZmTfz ta irark fcj
Mtift M:
band. Mr.
?L,?hJ rftJ rlWM Hirer
1 aaca at a cost af tlmi! mtiu. - t
a fjun af &lM!t nibitf ...k r I
r?aro
r4rar5 Jt as the for&rannr of tk rr. J
-maiHtit .dfnteif and wMalaz f ih!
ff "V7 'try af l'hMadi,bta. For i
VZ. T ""? "' c-""7 u hchojn-
.Jrl. '? "I" ,'w" "" bt !. j
ana t now we are trying ta convince .
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,, ymj Tiwurm ni ie neceaatt)- or
keetlfstr IMx rkimiMi m t, -t. I
BfTOBC IIU Channd OB tn !. marir
Thrs U no raon whv thl tirm
hoaid i thrown over. ebeclallr when
the
aenent lh.rtry rained in no Im
IK'vrtn.t bf reflnlnK companies and
hr towtrla located akinK It banka.
ultimately we will hav
H Fh - L? --- - -
-A for the SotjtHwark pier on the.
Delaware, hetwen Catharine and Chrla
Uan treU, they are designed for tha
lmmdlat ue of oceangoing uteanuhlpa.
Ttiey win com approximately ...r,vn
each and are numbered 31 to 40 South
Whanrea. Both of these plera are now
eompleted and ready far tuie. Many lo
'fulriea for iipaee on them have been ra
eelvad. hat neither, an yet, haa been
fanaaHy Icaaed.
la w oaramitted aaarwlklly to the proj-
driver. Or.ly a dropping back Into the
M nate of Inertia cslb cheat the city
out i-t tjt gatden era rfAj yWbte.
a a to the futare Mr. Melga aald:
'rhadtphU la- great poaalMUtles.
0br phyela! advantage are unlqae TJie
Kfow;h of lh, rt ,huM b , 4
rafrIlJ for whe ouf iiArl jpront.
Hate a coatly lighterage aervlce.
"H -tala with our rehabilitated Chamber
of Ormntrce and our public-npirlted clt-lx-n
to get out and light fcr the bual
;imi that rightfully belonca to fhlta-ri'-lphla.
Ualllmore and thla rity houll
have the aamc inland railroad Import
rate, 'and neither given an adrnntage
over the other Atao the extra coat of
loading and unloading In Tiew York, now
unfairly abor1ed Into railroad tariff.
hb'ild not be vrmltted-to operate agalnat
thla i.r any ether port on the Atlantic
aeaoorj-d. Thin Incidental lighterage
charge, to wnleh all of the uteamshlp
frelyht handled In that city la aubjexrt,
14 alone nouxh to Irnpoae a handicap on
hr commerce nfl!clently powerful to en- J
aule '(er llvala to obtain their rightful
Kl.ure were Ithe fact hut realized and
acted apon."
Mr. Atelga aaya that once the various
railroad rate dUcrlmlnatlona agatnit
I'hUadelphla have been adjuated the port
will lOHi aa In the old daya.
The contribution of the Blankenburg
admlnUtration to the progrea of our
city, through Ita Department of Wharve.
Dock and Ferrfea. was the realization
of the city's opportunity and an actual
start In the way or extending the bual
new of the port. As a result. Instead
of the city being forced to make Indef
inite offers to Inquiring steamship com
panies, based upon hypothetical Improve
ments, It can now make offers of def
inite service, based upon new piers,
wareltouaes and railroad connections
actually being constructed and underway
Hummed up, Philadelphia, aa a result of
the constructive efforts of Mr. Norria and
his successor, Mr. Meigs, loome large
comratrclally upon ,he horizon of jhe
future If the good woks they have begun
are carried forward to cempUtlon and
not allowed to perish by an old crowd
back in City Hall,
CONDITIONING BIRDS
FOR THE SHOWROOM
will b a .timely bit of
rcsmnr in luuutn
LEtxiKK. la,. It, J I. .Arsaaira:
il. Arsaairaaa
Koberts aei aveweal sastaaJt
for waahln- and aroomln the at
specimen, defects to be avals"
shlpplnjr crates, aa ether Ma
1
le an Tile
win be another artlclei
rr Hnwia hit rtiuiat .aTBaan
r-aa".
iJa ot fHfOW Pataa aprf Noc
and tha Ktu Xatyknir Conlast ra-
woria.
SillTlTS "SCT SOT
ECHOED IS TUB 8TH
(MiHtmrMtOw
T- fciCat affrsaattrea are gw K UM(
i tare i-naiat rty sm kara KoM r
rmHC totty tfc
jr sas ira. Tfca
imhm mi will null '
flin in
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SIXTH WARD
TH WjlH) OTATIVTIO
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(kr nt4i,
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-l a at f tt a . a-nf a, 9 -- a
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a.a. j r -- -- . t - - l
ew Mt m i-f tr
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srr r Mndn f zuir
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Kcba-arz k4 ajrtut4 ar
ttavr t U,Jc It vr irtUk IrtM."-
VT. HARKT Jft.vm, dutteilM, c
I
altkavsa: a nifalit la tk '
aanr tataaaa, ht aa CKrif
t-fifrr. Ki'M"Waa. aav yaitui aa -
Taaka.rrr, i". -rSt- tfe J- i
lv-tir 0aaaH. "italt" tfc
Ttr, tnV 4H (wsaaat a caoMiatt
t
EICHTH WARD
J - - - .
I TO TTAKTJ TATlfT
TATlfnC
ini i. : I
4MrM. t!uiMM f -Wtn M I
jrtr -r tbrifc -mA .
r?. Jf'jr1"" " "
MOItHU K. CO.W, HrrmMitan. Cam-
mam
3Cr ea xaatf tau tatMT.t:
"S Vin at B raia i aaprarr M
rccaar Tar'of' rMaa4ftaa ajrf
kar r tfcwaa my aarawat laaKt. I
ba:t - lt" to h- tbf aMertlBKr f
WJ-IC tt tfcroo.
MNTH WARD
TM WAKO STATISTICS
raUlti of wi .
Tfci mur, ilmg ta It trmXnl Mi
tm tftefrVt, cmtmUUOTM T "kw ktt
jrl anil tttmarf Unt tfaroacfa -tjt
esriwac Utivt r arc a ad
a fta caer WKrd
no. i:mv.in n. m.nASo.f. ne-
MlrM, Coaan, "Jo."
"Thtt". aill be tax ta act gii ti Svr
of CmuxlU. nat befare tlectlon." aU4
DcV6r GlajKa. la dttnlnc to ist?o ta
"TranaSt PVwlge " "I tfoa't care ta eta
! jdK netti alter I Uc(b to the dfbale
on t traaidt ordiaancfci la Council.
k. t
wbris Vth id ot tlK rtloa will Vs
lUr rintxl.
iy rn1!!ntwl.
Tbla oVa not man. bowerer,
that I
aaj unfarorablr todted taward
th"
njw tranalt pian. in fact I am at
prtmt rather f arorablr tncHawl toward
or in part unleu aoree farta are presented
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mat win alter ray optmen.
ELE'ENTH WARD
1ITTI TTAKU STATIirnCS
PapsUtlaa af ward. ll.SO.
Ileara lol to raidrats, llirnrb prea
rnt buulequi trantlt .ervtera ta enmn
of year. XJV.
iUney st ta mideat. thrasgh pres
ent S-eeat exliang ticket arsteia la
oore af year, &.
I.OCIS C. MICn.lELSO.V, Repabllcaa,
Common, ".Vo."
Mr. MlchaeUon. who Is a real estate
aiseaMr. refused to sign the pledge after
considering the question for more than
21 hours. lie said that he was In favor
of rapid transit and would vote for It, but
that he waa against the elimination of
the -cnt exchange tickets.
"I am heartily In favor of rapid transit,
but I wia not sign a pledge. I am also
in favor of the aifftrcnt elevated lines,
but I am against the elimination' of the
exchange tlcketa. The Philadelphia Itapid
Transit Company mutt have some source
of Income and unless better reasons than
lure been offered appear when the time
for decision comes, I win vote for their
continuation. They do not Interfere with
roe nor anybody that I know of,"
FOURTEENTH WARD
14TII WAIlI) KTATI.STICS
Population of wnl, 20,000.
llvara lt to rnldrnU through
tat InsderjUMte trantlt syfttera In coarse
f year, 10,000.
.Money lout to residents through pres
ent (-rent exchange ticket IjiUn,
fll,0.
TIMOT1IV J. MeCAIlTHV, ItepubUcaa.
Commss, Xmm
Mr. McCarthy said he approved of the
rapid-transit plans thus far set forth,
but declared that he would not sign the
transit pledge.
"My district l near enough to down
town to make new transit lines of little
concern to us," be said. However. I
am In favor of building new lines, for
the city ntedn them. I will not sign the
transit pledge, though."
NINETEENTH WARD .
itrni lVAim btatistic
I'opoUtlon af ward, 81,000.
Hoar lost to reUdrnts throng h pres
eat laadsqnste Iraaslt system ta tonne
f year, X,l0.
Moaey lost ta resideal through pres
eat B-eeat exebaag ticket system la
coarse af year, 11,00.
AMIItnU' J. COI,l,AH. Jit, Franklin,
Coinmea. ?
AJ1UU. A. MeCLAV, Praaklla, Com
mon, fYtm."
They signed the tranxlt pledge with
out qualifications.
HAItltY KEKME, Kepubllcaa, Com
mon,, uSmP
Mr. Kc" waa another of the Organlza-
ATJTUXN RESORTS
A1XANTI0 CITT, H. J.
ATLANTIC CITY.
Superior location with an
HvJructd viewof b;ach
arwd boawwalk Arecoonized;
standcscgde1
ffwfrW aWprPWWMi PVW
ATbArriU'CfTY. MJ.
eHtMie Msif hmt '
UttviH wn f Twr ffffiWMtr
TRAYM0RE
Xargeot la
Atlantic Csky
)HM
FffSXlHS HOUSE "
ti nriti"- am-
W-9.
lifts cse4Mta mim axt fee ravorvt rvy
traastt. tost wvaM M siga v trmart
Te w4 tar- tee 4T- am 4cskt
alla nrr ih'iiw rv In Mibpi M
,H Mr. Kts, " I tout ft f
I tie eryaelf ta a pexgraxa ta
" waaesj t an yl w tt. TVtr-
- jar i ttaMl sara tbe trasatt W.-
-OI"f " BETSOttrt. KeyaUleatav,
"" -,.-
rmt fctdutM ttfere aVecSa-
a tfce traasK (sedge. H aj-
" stake, fa tfc xetsclpCea aafl
Mtot Paasadetgcaa MvM mv B&e.
Ta !' re r WM tar si abwrt
raaef traaett.- an Mr. KrtUa, Trst
j I 4 M feel I AnU jfga H.
iUIM H. JtrCCnK. ttrraattraa.
Caai.a. ."
Mr. IfOwk aWtareif rpet3y tt
hnr of rapat trmstft aa
that, af -rtd he wevM wark far the
. iaag f Mr eeasautawe wfearai vnU
ft-tter th. er traatitt lacatoes. Ht
I a, feanre-rer fee rmu se a aae la
! !! fc . . ii.
-. i MAAV VTIV
PENROSE CHALLTGED
TJV ATA YOR TO PRflfiTTrR
PROOF OF ACCUSATIOxNS
! Asked to Give a Single Instance
in Whkh Reform Adminis
tration Has Been "Hypo
critical and Incapable"
2500 ATTEND MEETING
Maror BUakivabsrc. at aa raUrsalaaUc
rar of Xonh PUIad!phU tarpxl
intt. V In PbSadtipbia Quartrt HaB.
cimk&s eatar i'ear&r- to arsccw a
ct iwetAe hruw of tee21rtac7 or
dihaa.vr to hti JnaBltraUn.
Tk-- Xaywa h Urt nlrht aa In
rpiir la ta atuck aiaa -a-ym the a-
rafakMraUon ay 5atr Tenme at ta
Tlarawo- C1a, Skackatnazon lrt a4
fStrird avaK. Tharwtar slsbt. fen fc
rfarrS that "th jxopte haTe had
fgh f
hypocritscal aad Incapable
kdataatntwa.
"Ths Is th ant tbae hi ray Ufe thai j forti repartl neailcl soao stall attsccatl.
I have ever been eaKed a hypocrite,- aald iconSUl e mess! la rptta. ed haano ab
the iluyttr. "I have always tried to be bandenato raolU cadavert.
vpe-B aad abavebeard !n all my acta, and "Lrmgo tarto B froste dell'Isonio. da
the affairs af ray administration have Caporetto al mare, dopo una lateaja pre-
2 ,?? S rt1 r' of ail ' hav i paraxioae dl artlgllerla, le nortre truppe
srtren ItlladelpMa the beat admiaurtra- teteUroao Bn attaoco aeUa mattina del
Uan it ever had. For every dollar speat a torrentft a u poiixtoal aezalcbe
vaa-i . nT T."lo- am UUU4. auiUl -J
,k ! -r. Md -. w. ,
worth waa reteraed. TVould the same
have bea trae If 'MeNlcker had been
mayor."
fVr Mayor poteted to the cost 'of the
nrw city piers and the other Improve
meats earapleted or started doricg his
adaaiaistratlOB. aad compared them with
be coat of the Improvements made during
prerfoos adailnUtratlocs.
The Mayor's comment on the Penrom
pteaideatUl born waa this: "There la
tome talk of Penrose aa a candidate for
President of the United States! Well!
Well! Well AU I have to aay Is that
totiK people are easily satisfied."
George D. Porter, independent candi
date for Mayor, received a rousing re
ception when he appeared at tbe meeting.
Mr. Porter also spoke at Aasetnbly Hall.
te Frankford avenne, and at Irving
Hall, Irving and Thompson streets.
11 denounced Thotnaa B. Smith aa an
"aVbldanBfuate," -cored him for hedging
on ,bfe .challenge to meet the Independent
candidate is a public debate, attacked
him for- the part be. took In the Dietrich
caae. aad attacked the Organization for
cauiiruf the taxpayers, a, heavy loss br
Its f policy of delar In giving Philadelphia,;
m uiwwu cunTCjiuon nail.
21 COUPLES WED AT ELKTON
Busy -Day at the Gretna Green
Maryland
of
ELKTON. ltd, Oct- 3. Twenty-one
couple, flocked into this town today, hur
riedly obtained marriage licenses aad
were -wed. They were: William McRae
and Kathryn Watson. Oscar Brown and
Anna ' Gortald. Edward J. Gleaaer and
Jane Laurie. Frank Dlttman and Kath
crine Bamento, Hudson "W. Punk and
Bertha A. Shirley. George Luhra and
Catherine Schlcgel, John J. Hutchinson
and llegina BrenstuhL Roger J. Cham
ber and Anna M. Durklns, all of Phila
delphia. Wayne K. Bower and Katherine R.
Dantrlch, Heading; Roy C. Laaback and
Florence E. Selp, Allentown; Edward E.
Hawk. Morgantown. Pa., and Maud Phil
lips. Philadelphia: Bernard E. Constent
and Lulu L. Gedtenaky. Trenton. X. J;
William Hoppman and Hattie Klein. New
York; Thomas F. Water. Bristol, and
Stella I. Kuhn. Princeton. K, J.; William
D. Holland and Dorothy F. Janney, Fair
bill,, Md.; William II Walter, and Eliza
beth VandersIIce, ITioenlrville: Elmer E.
Chandler and Agnes W. Graham, West
Chester, Pa.; Lonnle Patchel and Lizzie
A. Woryham, Penn township, Pa.: Leslie
Williams and Laura Jones, Tamaqu.
I 'a.: William I. Beideman and Louise J.
Zimmerman. Camden. J. J.: Clarence C.
Clark and Grace E. Fllne, West Chester.
Pa.
, Berlin Refutes U-Boat FiBures
BERLIN, Oct, a.-BriUsh merchant
ships to the number of SI were sunk up
to the middle of October, and Z7S fishing
Craft sunk up to September 14, the Over
seas News Agency stated, adding that the
figures were based on reports In the
British press, which refuted the an
nouncement in the British Parliament,
listing 13 trading ships and Hi fishing
boats as sunk.
The Woman's Benefit Association
of the Maccabees
The Largest, Strongest and Most Progresslye
Fraternal Benefit Seciety fr WomeH
in the World.
First Woman' Fraternal Society in tfce irtrM t erect it bwb
UMHug. Coraerattma 114 0t4r 22, WIS.
Total jaeeabersfclp May 1, 1916 - - - - - 1W,1
Net sain first four month 1915 - ( - s "&A
Net gain (n benefit mmbr last six yr to May i. iifi., 41,67
Balance reserve fund - - - - ' - - - T,Wee.a
TU1 death dl pajd ------ 12,74f ,87,19
Uerve lirtaretrt n$Bg for 1914' - - - - 9fM,978JS
rwspectWe int emrffig f 19i5 - , - - tfjm.H
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Miss Nellie E. Ix.biryr Greet 0p-ajtesler, 1 Wriiaaw BmIc
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YinOitlQSO ATTACCO
ffiNERAICOOT.OI
POSCJAUSTRIACHE
Le Trnppe Italiase Battono il
Kemko Dappertutto e Fanno
Oltre 12,000 Prigionieri
in Dae Giorni
A XOBD DI GORIZIA
ROUA. S OUre.
ttUKa HalUsa w cdlaU. CH
Halrtal aaaaa fatte ta amerti atixsi do
?ri aitra jm ptUteetott aatrUd. laj
setti postl eI Tlriia. CaraU
e iH
Cr Mtatst JSato cmlto dajt at
yilital acoeStto Italiazd zM basaa
pr 4 cradc eaaatlta O srcaixial
i Sv ZZZTSZ . .
I eoatra eCecatva, talzlata feBc-
raste aid froate trestiao-Uroieae. ra,
srihrppaodoai ed lendo5c! agU aitri
frvstl ati at Bare.
".VtBa Val Ctodlcaria. dare con la coo
qvtta del Moot Metlne col aTrracoe
pnae use gracde qaantlta dl nsaalxSoal
e 41 altro naterUle da rserra. Dot a
btamo occapaio Monte Rel e la cspanna
Tttaao lafertore. NeUa Val Lagartoa.
(Vle dtll'Adlge) D nemlco. appoggUto
dalle banrrie dl Mor.te Btaeaa. teoto
aella aera del 2) ccrreate ua coatrattacce
rontro le nostr t oore poctzlocl dl Moette
Cresano. II cetaco pera fa resplnte ed
toserslto con gravt perdtte.
"AUa testata. detla ralle del Ritaz I
sottre trsppe hanoo arscxato ritaal
taaeamente tsago le altsre del Mocte
CrlttaHo glscgeado etna site zelTaggia
eresta. del Raachkofel. e ral ptaoo che si
steade versa Sebend'rbsch. prendeado
trlace- aeedche e fxeed3 alctral prlo
gionleri. ,
-Xella VaHe del FelU I nostri repartl
aaaaa coropluto scorrerie Infiursendo al
aetclco seril dasnl e prendeadocll anal
p e taanlxlonl. II vfilaggio dl Leopoid-
: EKjrcnen e riaio ktbiu e rw i
i Kiala, N-.llik TsHati del torreate Seisera
I - . . a aa .
; lonoKmc ?'"'
Sotto ua tooceii-
trato e vtolento fuoco d artlgllerla, dl
ailtragUatrlcL dl bombe e dl fucflerla
la toitra fanterla si Undo laaanxl
costaatemente e con aualtl alia balonetto
conqalsto le seguentl Important! posl
zlonL NeUa zona dl Moate Nero, la
fortlssiasa position delta Trlncerose.
sotto la sommlta del Mrxll Vrhl Clma
Freddal; nella. zona dl Tolmtno. numeroee
poaixiooi oea suras suu aiuira, oi cania
Lucia: a oord dl Gortxla. ana sol Ida rtdot
ta sulle pendid del Monte Sabodno.
"Anche aul Carso fort! Unee aemlcbe
sono state sfondate In parrcchl puntL re
parti nemld soao statl analeatatl o dls
peral e le nostra truppe hanno fatto prig
ionlerl S uSIdali e 11M soldatl austriad."
n Giornale dltalla pubbllca ua tele
tnumna da Bocarest net quale e detto
che II governo ruroeao ata dlscutendo
una proposta dl carattere politico e mill
tare fatta aSa Romania, da una delle
potenze delta Quadrupllca Intsae. Pero
non al aa. dl che si tratta. sebbene sla
fadle lndo-rlnara che riatesa cerca. dl
ladurre la .Rumania a schlerarst per gli
alleati.
DoroacL Domenlea. II Pciuc Lboce&
Dabyithera' fl quarto artjcolo in lUUano
aufcz situaxlone sul froate ttalo-auatriaco.
iQuesto artlcolo. che sara altrettaato Ira
portante come quelll che o precedettero.
e' una esposlzlone delta sltuaxloae sul
froate 'delta Carnia e degU acopl che
rorlensiva Ualltna at propone in quel
ettore centrale. Importantlaslmo, dello
schleramento strateglco Itallano.
Gli itallanl non dovrebbero fare a meno
dl leggerlo atteatamente. e dovrebbero
procurarai II Public Lkdoex. dl domanl.
Col' soltanto east potranno essere mess)
al corrente delta aituaxloaa d al caao dl
comprendere 1 movlraentl delTeserdto del
generate Cadoma.
Turks Silence AlUea Gkbs
CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct, 21 The War
Office today announced that Turkish bat
teries yesterday silenced tha guna of
enemy warships aad land artillery.
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Oaear llelueifrU. IOI Teftmto rt, and Ger-
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Robert E. X. trrlac. I'3 Van Dyke rt.. and
Acae McCaUoogk. SS E. ladUu are.
Jamb F. CoMbenc 142S X. Tth rt-. and Sarah
S. Modcorlts. 12TT X. FraaktlB at.
Tkaoaa A. Foiand. 14T1 X. ill rt, aad Mary
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SLAVS CAPTURr
15,000 TEUTONS
IN THREE DAB
Russians Pursue Violjj
Attacks Close to Ga-
lician Border
HALT RIGA M0VEMEK
LONDON.
Aaether Raartan arscceas. this UoSjJ
the far south, dose to tbe Galtdaa fnJ
tier, rerattiag in the capture ot OerS?
aad Aastrian positions aad W prison??!
with some war material, la annouacedr
Waa TTaaatapAaaaa Yaa aa kaIa.A ataavJ
rc aawavT4Kga . Ve-C
Thts aaakea the third time la three 1
roc u,j ui ine nasstaat bw
struck the German line, aa two ef!.'
cbjectlvea selected being wlthia 1 mJ
of each other. On each attack the lSTl
slaas have captured rereral t,!r;
prisoners aad
war rsaterlaL
Quantity of canooaaj
The first attack waa made three 5?
ago. at Cxartoryek. where the Styr Rhi
U crossed by tbe Kove-Kieff rnrniii
Tbe eetoad Wow fell near BaranovlwJ
an Important railway Junction la IvS
Rcatla, en tbe llae running east hwi
Blelmtok. and the third has been su1
at Novo Alexinlec miles north of TmS
nopoL almost at the Galldaa froneS
and at tbe head waters of the Gorraaj
"By an energetic surprise attack
tbe region of Novo Alexinlec." says tat'
oOdal report, "we captured portiosiV,
the enemy's position yesterday. SbaH
larly we seized part of the enemy's Mad
Uoas In the region east of lxpoaacbS
which la north or Novo Alerdet
Tn the course of the day we ?
prisoners la these combats of 1 ofSW
and about 7S soldiers. We captsrtf
two howitzers and numerous nuchlst'
guns. These prisoners, added to tiW
taken at Kolni and Bamovitcbi. naxr
total of 1SXW Austro-Gertnaaa taken'h'
three days. -V&
A supplemenury report from the War
09ce adds further details of the firol
lag In the south, and reports new' rat?
cesses around Baronovitchi. soatheiriW
which town, it declares, the Ruaiteai
haTe crossed the Schara. This probtUr
means the cutting of the railroad 11m'
south ot Baranovitchl and possibly t
occupation of the town Itself. xm
"We occupied the heights opposite w
Tillage of Maxourld." the statement rV
"taking officers. H6S men and 3 n
chine guns." HB
Regarding the fighting In Bothnia-n
the Styr. the report says: 'The numbe?
of prisoners made In the different dl
tricta in this region has Increased to
SS officers aad SOTS men." J
"The Riga region, where the Germini
have based their latest hopes of succtaC
is proving a new source of disappoint
ment to them." says the Petrograd corfe?
apondent of the Dally News. "The snl
den Intensity of their operations on-i'tUf
northern end of the line has not tskto
the Russians unawares. M
"On German prisoners have beeirfonel
copies of orders urging them onward.-ail
saying: If you wish to pass the winter
comfortably, not In trenches filled wltk
snow, but In warm huja. It Is necesnf
for you to hold the banks of the DrlniJ
Behind cover Impregnable to the Raj?
alarts. vre should be absolutely safe.' ,fj
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