Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Us at Hill 304 and Thiau
Bimont Farm Fail, Paris
Says
Jk j PAUIS, June D.
BA A,.n infantry assaults were delivered
W Asides of the MeuM In the sector of
V Srfol lt night, " ""-
fr tU?0 today, but on the eastern s Mo the
I 80OTn. succeeded In penetrating a
ft. Crmns ., onslaughts were made
Mlrtncn. "-. , ngangt the French
Li"'.1..." .f mil 364. These were both re-
!rt ..? th communique .states. At Thlau
lGSiVSl.Wh.B.t of Verdun, the Ger-
Brr' , n. Violent aiiHCK. uei iiuui
M", ? mile and a half wide. Thej sue
5-??.lM.rinB a trench, but clsoVhere
B ..re thrown back.
, were""" . , .. nmlnl ,.
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(in the left uanK oi m mcuou c
' riPUIo durln the ".'"I1 lW nl,mUS
r w the Germans against our position
Lowest of Hill 304.
' on the right bank the Germans con-
iinued very violent attacks along a
' front of two.kllometrcB. In the environs,
, Seen Thlaumont farm and Cnlletto
,S the enem penetrated one of our
l Xhes. All attempts of the enemy to
. he ",st were arrested with heavy
r. 'Tthe region of St. Mlhlel a detach.
meat from the enemy f "erniitcd to ap.
Soach our lines cast of Blslce, but was
. dispersed by ou lire.
GREEK CAPITAL TO BE
REMOVED TCfLARISSA
Political Unrest in Kingdom
IV f-n,0 TTnllnwinrf Tionewal of
Blockade by Allies
1 ATHENS, June 9.
' preparations are being made to remove
Ike Oreek Government from Athens to
Larlwa. Political unrest throughout the
Mngdom Is growing as a result of the .re
newal.of tho blockade by tho Allies. It Is
reported that the "protecting powers." Eng
land Russia and France, have Informed, the
Creek, Government that they will take
measures to protect Greek unltyy nnd tho
eonjtltutloh.
At a result of pressure exerted by the
Allied Governments, tho Greek Cabinet has
kiued a decree demobilizing 12 senior
(lasses of troops, says a news agency dls-
"tttch from Athens. Strong measures are
'ttlM taken by the Allies to terminate the
' towing Intimacy between Greece and Bui-
PA
.WEEK PORTS HLOCKADED
BY ENTENTE POAVERS' FLEET
LONDON, June 9. It was announced
Officially' today that restrictive measures
affe'ctmfe Greek ports were being consid
ered "to prevent supplies from reaching
the enemy." Certain precautionary meas
ures "affecting Greek shipping aro under
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Llispaicnes iroin uunuil any yuai. (kjh
efflcers In Wales have been Instructed to
refihe clearance to Greek vessels.
The official statement says:
T$ie .attltydo of the Greek Government
In connection with tho situation arising
out of the surrender of Greek territory to
Bulgarian troops made It necessary for
the Allies to take certain precautionary
measures. The British Government Is
itaklng certain precautions respecting the
export, of coal and with regard to Greek
'ShlpplnsfjhtBrltJsh,. ports, tho; object being
'to pronf BUpplloa reaching the enemy.
i ThA ntlitqHnn nt rpBtrlnK mtnauroa
tffectlngGreek ports is under consldora-
lJ von oy mo Allies. .
j'jjfii unconfirmed dispatch from Salonlca
fJThe Greek ports of Salonlca and JIllos.
Mfwell as the remainder of the Greek,
coast llnft. arft nalncr hinnw!rti1 hv wnr.
thjpj of the Allies. It was announced here
tonight thatv-the blockade will be main
tained until the demands of the Allies upon
(Clng Constantino are met and complied
With. These demands Include Instant de
mobilization of the Greek army and the
holding of a. general election.
"The blockade went Into forco Tuesday
morning, and all Greek shipping is being
lield In. port, while Incoming vessels are
permitted to enter only under the restric
tions tmpo8ed by the blockading fleet."
EVENING LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIQAY, JTJN$ 9, 1916.
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TEUTONS FAtE BEING
ENVELOPED BY SLAVS
fUoorf. from Paie One
ritei1, hvlne been built for Its support
Afrmies laat autumn compelled the Russians
!' uu no wnoie ouu-mue rront,
iWtak was one of the most bitterly cbn
lested points on the southern part' of the
11116. Tt MinnB. !..., At At t.,11
ii... i . "' "ua wreo limes, inning
i)Mt into Teutons' hands on October 1.
i fortress llee half way between Itovno
M Kovel, on the Important railway line
Kirr.i.' ""'" "reai-tiiiovsK to tne region
EC?u?rrt of K'ef- Is this railway sec
&U: .Jw11 VWo and Kovel, that has
ii2 i obJec"ve of the Russian attacks
i-.... a .... : . "Julu" onenoive came lo
lL - Vi11 ,elght months ngo. for Its con
"t0"11! glle thB Russians a free hand to
'"MM eouthwat1 nsalnst tho lines In
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t,,"!?0' h?!d'.ne Ltsk tha Austrlans will
"7 hard task maintaining; themselves
fhiiintJ1' Dbno. and bnce Dubno has
for n .1 Wa? Is open t0 the Csar'a forcea
ilmhT-T """""on or western Uallcla.
ItuS,?. '"va?lon. If accompanied' by slrnul-'
Ivcm l?"38 aBalnst therBukowlna lines,
ikt2 "'""it a ""mmanie menace to the
rmtoff ,:..::M:r a"""' ' ." w" oe'nK
"if d.. r" ".""' lo lne " nt" the hands
k"4hJ '.rmy inmU"S Galicla,
littli m "r, a,8tnct of Lutsk aro of
on?iS??rfi.a mPrtance. Lutsk was
ittoTef. aAtllrlns centre w'"1 a Popula
SinJ W0' but slnca the Po3h
SwM astJ.?a" Pf ' sixteenth cen-
. -, nkcauny uecuned.
i.BEi?,w,e8f Dyp for Gmans
iSwfthit",",?. s,r"us nws from
lltoSii,Jf th! ?aon aVrnment plans
15 t?teulon Qt bwless days." presum-
PitSSWi the K""fll0,n ' say. "
lit It'fntim,.6 .fw,ne bf Mortage,
Bi ': wlmated that this win h A
,m; iZihiv f"8' utcoma ' the war ex-
WmLt mi ior thprUsa of beec in-
f Bullet Vi,nA f . b-l ... -,,. . .
fc3rrtWir.JuU.t 2,ad V through
fwrton tr; -Th. .-i. ,,no' ZU4
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hwr -shi' w.pa i.fpi1"1 t.M,M
Ife:bPnx, rer,?u uay Clothes
kS"d wome.dr.n Ttyln
I waklna "tht , ln PWloest styles
W General i..r'vr7" " Wiaing H
tK. l -niby here, ar to brine
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TROLLEY CAU HItIj WOMAN
Injured While on Way to Prepare Fire
man's Dody for Burial i
White on her way to prepare for burial
a. body last night, Mary Donovan, 80 years
old, of 330 De Lanccy street, was struck
by a trolley car at Front nnd Catherlno
streets and was seriously Injured. She was
taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, where
It Is said that she sufterR from a fractured
skull, a broken leg nnd a broken collar
bone. Tho woman, who Is employed by a down
town undertaking establishment, was going
to prepare for burlnl the body of William
Fitzgerald, a fireman of Engine Company
No. 3, who was killed while on the way to a
fire.
BRITISH LOSE TRENCHES
ON TWO-MILE FRONT
Germans Capture Heights East
and Southeast of Ypres,
' Berlin Reports
BKRtilN. June 9.
All the heights east and south of Ypres,
over a front of two miles, have been cap
tured from the British by the Germans,
The British have suffered bloody losses In
the fighting around Hooge, southeast of
Ypres. The following official report on
operations In west Flanders, under date of
June 8', was given out today by tho Wat
Office:
In extension of our1 success of June 2
on the heights southeast of Ypres, tho
upper Slleslan and Wucrttomberg
troops attacked the British yesterday
near Hooge. All the village Is now In
our hands as well as trenches west nnd
south of the town, . The entire heights
east and southeast of Ypres, over n.
front of two miles, nre now In our
hands. Tho British -suffered bloody
losses, which account for tho small
number of prisoners tnken by us.
MENACE OF INVASION
AVERTED, ROME SAYS
Austrians Unable to Debouch In
the Valleys, Owing to Italian
Machine Gup Fire
nOME, Juno 0. Scmlofllclal nssutance
has been given that the menace of an
Austrian Invasion naa been averted. "In
splto of the occupation of Mbnto Cenglo,
the Austrlans nre ttnablo to debouch In the
valleys, whero they aro mowed dotfn by
Italian machine guns, while Austrian In
fantry attacks nre checked by tho Italian
artillery.
. Tho pressiro on- tho Italian cenlro Is
grnduntly diminishing. The Austrlans nre
using their Infantry less, and It Is probable
that reinforcements are already being hur
ried to tho Ttusslan front
A furious battle Is raging along the whole
front of tho Sctte Commit, wl'h the Atls.
trlnns attacking In great forco south and
southwest of Aslago, according to the offi
cial communication Issued yesterday, which
says:
' In tho upper Vnt Tclllna. northwest
of Trent, our Alpine troops have ex
tended tliclr captured ground on the
Ortlcr Alps by occupying the passes '
of Camose. altitude 3109 metres; Vol
ontarl, 3042 metres; Ortler, 33SD
metres, nnd the Hostel of Hochjoch,
3E30 metres.
In tho Chleso Valley the enemy at
tacked our .post at Scorzade, obovo
Val Daono. Wc counter-attacked and
dispersed the nttnekcrn.
In tho Adlgo Volley thore has been
an artillery duel. Tho enemy yester
dny with heavy guns bombarded our
positions south of-tho ltlo Cameras and
on the Pnsubjoi Our nrtlllery dis
persed enemy concentrations north of
, Marco, in the Lagarlria Valley nnd nt
Vnllarsa and also effectively shelled
enemy batteries at l'ozacchlo.
On the front of tho Poslna-Astlco
there has been Intermittent artillery
activity. On the plateau of Sctte
Comunl nnd Bno Comunl a battlo Is
raging along the whole front. On the
evening of Juno 6, after Intenso ar
tillery preparation, tho enemy repeat
edly attacked our positions southwest
and south of Aslago. The dngagement
continued desperately throughout the
night nnd ended in tho morning with
the defeat of tho attacking columns.
Yesterday afternoon tho enomy re
newed his violent efforts against thq
centre nnd right wing of our lino, fol
lowing his customary bombardment.
Thick masses of infantry were repeat
edly hurled to attack our positions
Bouth of Aslago and east of the Cam
lRimuto Valley, hut .every tlmo they
were repulsed with enormous losses.
Along the rest of the front to tho""
sea there hnve been artillery actions
find minor Infantry attacks. In tho
Monte San Mlchelc zone our fire caused
explosions and fire's In tho enemy's
lines,
LEAKINd PA'S IMPERILS NINE
One Young Woman Foiind Unconscious.
Carelessness Blamed for Danger
to Kamlly ,
The lives of nlno persons were endan
gered when gas was found cscnplng In ono
ot tha rooms In the homo of Mrs. Hyman
Sill, 41fi Mercy street, early today. Mra.
SUI's 21-year-old daughter, Jcnnlo, yns
the only ono seriously affected. Sho was
found Unconscious and removed to Mount
Slnnl Hospltnl, where Doctor Bernhardt
said she would recover.
Mra. Sill wnR at o loss to explain, Bho
said, how ttio gns had leaked. Ono of tho
Jets hnd boon opened through carelessness,
sho said. There were nlno members of tho
Sill household nt home whin tho leaking
gas wns noticed. Including several young
children.
Flower Show nt Uldlcy Park
Entries wero received today for tho ninth
snrlng flower and vegetable show under tho
direction of tho Itldley Park Civic Asso
ciation, which will bo held tomorrow night
In the auditorium.
TRAVELING SALESMEN
DO A BIT OF KNOCKING
U. G. T. of Pennsylvania Opens
Thirteenth Annual Session
at Walton
Traveling men, In a good-natured way,
nlrcd their Woes nnd trials Id their hearts'
content todny, when the Pennsylvania
Council of the Order of the United Commer
cial Travelers of America opened Its 13th
annual convention In tho Hotel Walton.
They weren't knocking tho Walton only
everything nnd ovcrybody. All hotels, rail
roads, restaurants and everything that the
travelers come In contact with In the course
of their work got n. share of tho knocking.
"If I wero a poet," said Joseph Evans,
candidate for tho Pittsburgh mnyornlty. "I'd
melt tho world In tenrs with the mournful
stories of the traveler's woes and trials.
1'Jhrly ventilated rooms, flippant hotel clerks
and bum dining room service mnko some
hotels extremely annoying. Then tho res
taurants unwholesome foodstuffs, tiles in
summer and nrctlo atmosphere In winter.
Autocratic railroad conductors, abusive
nnd Insolent baggage men frequently rob ub
of our patlenco nnd equanimity. Then, nfter
going through all this for the sako of gar
nering our living, It Is tnken from us by the
leeches nnd pirates who live on tips."
Mr. Kvans delivered his nddress In re
sponse to tho nddjjess of welcomo delivered
by"-E. J. Cattell, representing tho Mayor.
A delegation of 50 men nnd women from
Harrlsbmg arrived this morning.
Ban on Strike on Liverpool Docks
LONDON', Juno 9. An ofUclal announce
ment says tho Government has decided to
apply to Liverpool docks that section of
tho munitions of war act which provides
that no employer may declare a lockout
and that no employo may go on strike.
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SILVERTOWN Cord Tires have no Threads in them!
Nor have they the 5 to 7 layers (of Threads) as used
in other so-called "Cord" Tires, and in the Palmer-Web
Tires we abandoned making in 1913.
They have CORDS only, giant Cords (as .shown in picture
herewith) and' only two layers of these, with a layer of Rubber be
tween to prevent friction.
Each one of these two CORDS is strong enough to lift a Man's
weight.
It is the enormous Strength of these flat, rubber-impregnated,
CORDS, firmly anchored, with equal tension on every inch, that
gives to Silvertown Cord Tires their unequalled Endurance.
Witness the recent Mulford achievement of driving more than
1500 Miles, at 7G Miles per hour average, without changing a Tire.
Witness the winning of every important high-speed, .or long
distance, Race during the past two years on Silvertown Cord Tires.
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(OUCH js the marvellous Resilience of these Two-layer
(Silvertown) CORD Tires that a Car will coast 25?o to
kJr SOft further on them, down a slight road incline, than
would the same Car on the best Fabric Tires made.
This easily-proven fact indicates why tho same Motor-power
drives the same Car 17 faster than that Car could ba driven
on the best Fabric Tires.
- It also supplies a key to the 25?o saving on Gasolene, per mile,
which results from the use of Silvertown CORD Tires.
But it does not, so clearly, explain the wonderful smoothness
of riding on Silvertown Tires, that luxurious sense of gliding over
.the ground instead of "driving" over it.
This is probably the highest attributq of the Silvertown Cord
Tiro-f-that which is most valued by the critical Car-Owner.
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ILVERTOWN Cord Tires, are made with Silvertown
"Safetv-Tread" and with Silvertown "Rib-Tread"
1 fftimwn in Tire nicture) as well.
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Made in "Straight-side" Type as well as an
"Clincher" Typ'e.
No Tires-on earth arcrafircLARGER for their
The Silvertown 86x4j4 Tire contains .1240 Cubic
Inches of Air-space.
The nearest Thread (or so-called "Cord") 36x4
. inch Tire found on the Market, after a diligent Search,
has only 1191 Cubic Inches, for same Straight-side
Type and Size.
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now closely copied by Makers or omcr
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That Tratie-iviarK jb uuuuw-muifiviiu. ui tcu iuuucii uh uucu
Tireras pictured on upper part of Tire herewith (and as spacers
between paragraphs of this Advt.) . .
By this, and their aristocratic appearance, shall you know
'Silvertowns can now bo had through all Goodrich dealers and
Branches. m ,., ,.,
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FLOORS
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Realize That It Is Easily Possible to
Make Your Home, Your -Office and
Your Store Yield More in Convenience
and in Actual Cash Value NOW
This Plain and Frank Statement About
Builders, Owners-AND FLOORS-Tclls You
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By ANDREW P1NKERTON
You know that the value of any property depends
upon the details of construction and tho conse
quent service it provides. If you are building or
purchasing a store or home, you want to know
that among other things, the roofing and the sani
tary arrangements are perfect. Most men would
and all should give equal consideration to tho
flooring.
Floorlne qualities vary and hava n sxeat
Influenco upon Uio ultimate convenience and
value to the owner.
Tho avfirnRo floor Is dimcult to satisfac
torily fit, In tho first place. It seldom i
"stays put." it cracks and warps and
shrinks, It Is not only unsightly but also
Insanitary. Tho cracks soon harbor dirt
and dust unseen causes of disease, of
dampness, rats and mice.
But Hardwood Flooring Is Different
In any home, office or store whether
under construction or already built
hardwood floors can easily, quickly and
economically be installed.
One laid Uiejr "BTAT TUT," because they
ore proof ngalniit the elements that warp,
erack or split OHDINAItY wood. You will
bo surprised at their durability, . notwith
standing; the JIAnnUHT wear and tear.
This Is vltAl where cost ot upkeep and re
pairs are considered.
And obviously they minimize the har
boring of dirt and dust and therefore
household pests.
More, hardwood is the most easily kept
clean of all woods. Any one can
quickly sweep, mop or polish it.
Do you wonder at tht enormout and
incrta$lng popularity of hardwood
Roar for every building purpote?
IN THE HOME hardwood means greater
beauty. It Is adaptable to any scheme of
decoration nnd may be laid In many differ
ent artistic patterns. It places an added
value and convenience on your home, be
cause It enables you 'to quickly convert
your room Into an attractive danco hall.
It Is sanitary particularly In summer when
rugs are- undesirable. It la durable and
best withstands the scuffle and pounding of
littlo children's feet and constantly moved
furniture.
THESE QUALITIES MINIMIZE DEPRE
CIATION OF IMtorEBTY VALUE AND
MAKE HARDWOOD A PROFITABLE IN
VESTMENT. IN THE STORE hardwood floors have a
very great aalea value. They will make your
salesroom far above the commonplace
more attractive In every way: cleaner, too.
The cleanlngrtlme they save and their dura
bility under the strain of constantly moving
customers mean actual economies. W!
For every building purpose for private homes or public
buildings hardwood floors provide convenience, economies
ana values mat more man repay their cost.
JNOW as you-con-sldex
construction,
renovation or alter
ation, write us for
full particulars,
facts and csti
mates. Installa
tion charges aro
low and tho work,
entrusted to us,
will be perfectly done, quickly, and without troubling you,
oy master craitsmen. wnen de
sired, we can completely lay a floor
in office or shop over night.
WRITE US rOR DETAILS NOTT
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itattatton of hardwood
floor $ a mtntiontdfUie
or equipped to rcna
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toith arv waodt and
also make a ipictalty
of equipping ofHe
and faetorimt with any
woodtithtr ranovat
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cqn be planned by going to ledger
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about hotels, expenses and trans
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