fcajp ft -wCi WiiiHW t..ryr"wrt w wHi.HiiiiwiyiHinwwypjt'ifyjiiWf 1 1 -HIM' llWWWmuW"Utl-ti"l'lll ""DWWPWiCT EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 101G. SLAVS ENGAGE FOE IN BATTLE ON MOUNTAINS The Carpathians Again Scene of Struggle Between Russians and Teutons VENEZIABOMBARDATA DA AEROPLANI NEMICI; Continun l'Ofltensiva Italianii nbl Trentino Truppe Austrincho Cominicinno nd Essere Tras- ferite in Gnlizia TOWN OP KUTI OCCUPIED PETOOdltAD, Juno 24. For the first tlmo In n year fighting la onco ngnln In progress between Auslro-Hungarlnn and ftuealan troops In the Carpathian Moun tains. On tho westcrh frlngo of IJukowlna tha Russians are pressing Into the mountain passes nnd tho Teutons lire attempting to offer rear gunrd ncttons. Tho right wing of tho Ilusslnn army, weeping through Bukowlnn, has crossed tho Oallclan frontier, c'.pturlng tho inv portant town of Kuty. Tho Anstrlans evacuated Kuty, n city of aboiit 10,000 Inhabitants, immediately after tho enpturo of Vlsnltz, across tho river, by n strong Ilusslnn dotnehment It was toward Kuty that a part of General Fflanzor'B demoralized army fled In tha retreat from CzornowltB, hoping to form a junction with tho main Austrian army In Gnllclo, Nearly nil of tho Austrian crown land of Bukowlna Is now In tho hands of tho Russians. All tho agricultural sections of tho rich province are now behind tho Hub Ian lines. The Uusslana nro pushing the pursuit of the Austrlana with all possible npecd, hoping to drive the retreating enemy forces through Uie Carpathian passes be fore they can organize for an cffcctlvo stand. i Offlclal dispatches from tho front state that Austro-IIungarlan '.roops from the Italian thoatro of war are being sent Into southern Gallcla to try to prevent tho llua lans from breaking through Into tho plains of Transylvania. Three separate battles nro In progress north of the Gallclan frontier In Russia. One is raging on tho Vladimir Volynskt lino In Volhynla; another Is taking place along tho Oglnskl canal, between Loglschln and Lake "Wygonosk, and tho third Is In progress betweon tho forces of 'Field Marshal von Ulndenburg and those of General Kuropat kin along tho Dvlna nivcr. It Is reported unolllclally that Austria Is making frantic efforts to bring Rumania In tho war on the side of tho Teutons, offer ing as a prlzo part of Bukowlna contain ing Czcmowltz. ''lowovor. It la pointed out here, that Czernowltz Is not Austria's to offer. It Is firmly In the possession of tho Russians. CROSS FOUR RIVURS, The Russians in their pursuit of the Aus trlana thus far havo crossed four rivers tho Dniester, Truth, Sercth nnd Suczava. Two days sufficed to cover tho IE miles be- tho Sereth and the Suczavn. Tho ob jective of tho Russians was Radautz, whore tho Austrlana wcro expected to offer stub corn resistance, owing to tho fact that tho river forms a natural dofenslvo lino to tho north and northeast of tho town. But It appears that tho AustrlanB failed to mako any serious stand here, Inasmuch as no fighting Is described In tho olllclal commu nications. Itadautz Is only five miles southwest of tho Important railway Junction of Hadlk falva close to tho Rumanian frontier, which also Is in Russian hands. Virtually the entire railway system of Bukowlna Is now In the possession of the Russians. ' ' TUB RUSSIAN BULLETIN. Tho official announcement. Issued yester day by tho AVar Olllce, follows: In sovoral sectors south of Dvlnsk tho Germans, after artillery prepara tion, endeavored to assume the of fensive.. They were unsuccessful every where. At 11 o'clock on Wednesday night an engagement began along tho lino In the Oglnskyl Canal region nt Lo glschln. Tho fighting was still in progress on Thursday evening. Many ntempts to cross tho canal by locks and fords failed. In the coureo of tho fighting the gallant General Stegel mann was wounded and Colonel Ber ghenstrola died from wounds lie had received. Enemy airmen dropped bombs on the Molodcchno station yesterday. Over all the front occupied by the army of General Bruslloff, and espe cially at Radzlviloff, the enemy con tinues to receive reinforcements from the French and Italian fronts. Our offensive In Bukowlna continued. "We occupied tho villages of Gura humora, Stralzta and Saraech, west of Radautz, and Vlsnltz, near Kuty. Eight hundred prisoners wcro taken. LA RUMANIA E LA GUERRA THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, June 24. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey) Probably local showers tonight; Sun day partly cloudy; moderate south winds. Showers occurred in the lake regions and In scattered places along the northern bor der and also covered the greater portion of the cotton belt during the last 24 hours. Cloudiness has Increased over tho Atlantic States. Clear skies are generally reported from the plains States and the Rocky Mountain districts this morning, The tem peratures have risen at most places In tho eastern portion of the country and are gen erally near the normal, while a slight de crease has occurred In the central valleys. It Is moderately cool In Minnesota and the Dakotas. U, S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at 8 a. ra., Saltern time. 8 Uit lUIn ROMA, 24 Glugno. Telegrnmml da Venczla dlcnno cho una squadrlglla dl neroplanl austrlacl nttac carono Vene2la lerl mattlna "to lasclarono endero pnrocchlo bombo Bulla ctttn'.' Sel persono sono rlmasto ucclsc, ma I dannl metcrlall- sono lnslgniflcantl. Como nl sollto, Mil aeroplanl austrlacl si tenncro ben lontnnl dalle opero mllltari da cul numcrosl catmonl antlnoret lanclavano tin uragano dl fuoco contro I vcllvoll nemlcl. IIcco it testa complete del rapporto del generalo Cadorna dl cul vl dledl un sunto lerl: Nella Vallarsa not nbtilamo occupato nuovo poslzlonl nl dl la' dl Romlnl, ad est della Clma dl Mczzana e sul costono del Lara, ad ovest del Monto l'nsublo. Ih questo oporazlonl nol prendemmo al ncmlco una miantlta' dl fuclli, dl munl zlonl o dl bombo. Sulla fronto P(,slna-Astlco si nono avuto nzlonl dl nrtlgllerla da nmbo lo parti. Attacchl da parte dl rcpnrtl ncmlol nolle reglonl dl Oltaglla o dl Monte Spin sono stntl resplntl dnllo nostrc truppe. Sull-altoplano dl Aslago nol nb blamo mantenuto la nostra presslono sullo Unco ncmlclie. Nella reglone della Carnla o sul l'Isonzo st sono avuto nzlonl nrtlgllerla cho Bono state speclalmento Intcnso ncl l'nlta valle del But. Lo nostro battcrlo hanno provocate Inccndll parecchl puntl dello llneo nemlche. Telcgramml da Pctrograd dlcono cho I todcschl o gll austrlacl cho cercano dl ar rostaro l'nvanzata del russl In Austria Bono stntl rlnforzatl da truppe o da ortlgllerla tolto ilallo frontl franco-belga o do riuclla del Trentino. II generalo Cadorna av vcrtlva pochl glornl fa cho lo truppo aus trincho Impcgnato nell'offpnslva contro l'ltnlla non crnno stnte nffalto Indcbollto In Begulto all'orfcnslva russa, ma scmbrn ora cho esse comlnclrio davvcro nd essere In parte trnsferlto nlla fronto della Gallzln, speclalmento dopo cho 1 russl hnnno coucnil state qunsi tutta la Bucovina o mlnncclnno dl nftacclnrsl presto dal Carpazll verso la Transllvnnla. CZ12RNOVITZ ALLA RUMANIA. 'Secondo Informnzlonl glunto qui da Bucarest, capltale della Rumania, la Russia avrebbo offcrto Czomovltz alia Rumania so questa Intcrvorra' nella guerra a fianco dollo Potcnzo dell'Intesa. SI dlco cho l'oplnlono pubhllca rumena sin favorevolo all'lntorvento cd nll'nccettazlono della proposta rus-ia, ma nulla si sa dl quanto 11 governo ru mono nbbla dcclso o stla per decldero. Certo 11 fatto cho lo annate russo sono ora sul conflno della Rumania dalla parte della Bucovina, e cho hanno prcso possesso dl due lmportantl llneo ferrovlarlo cho dell'Aus trla portauo a Bucarest, ha svegllato 1 rumenl alia renlta' della sltunzlone. Una volta cho la Rumania o' tagllata fuorl dello suo comunlcazlonl con gll Imperi central! tutti I buoI lnteressl commerclnli saranno In gluoco o probabllmento nessun governo potra' faro a meno dl lnterossnrsl dl plu' nlla guerra cho batto alio porto del pacso. Ancho la sltuazlone creata In Grccla dal l'energlca nzlono dcgll alleatl dovra' avero una ccrta Influenza HuU'aUegglamcnto della Rumania, si rltlono In questl clrcoll polltlcl. La Grecla o' vlrtualmento sotto II protet torato effcttvo dcgll alleatl o non potra' muovcre un dlto nol moincnto In cut queHtl Inlzleranno la laro offenulva da Salonlcco. Non solo, ma la Grecla potra' ancho essere trasclnatn nolln. guerra a flanco dell'Intesa, so Vonlzelos rltornera' nl potero. Intanto si dlco cho gll austrlacl cd I te. deschl cho si trovavano In Grecla si pre parono a partlrno, rccandosl n. Monastlr. Si dlco puro cho gll agentl tcdeschi che 11 kaiser aveva messo a flanco dl ro Costan tlno si sono rifuglatl In Bulgaria, dovo st rechcranno anche 1 dlplomatlcl dcgli Imperi central! In caso dl rottura col governo elle nlco. Un telegramma da ainevra dlco cho o' passato da quella citta' un Invlatn del re dl Grecla latere dl una lettera per 11 kaiser. FRENCH REGAIN ' TRENCHES LOST AT THIAUMONT Recapture Large Sector Be tween Hill 321 and 320 in Attack RETAKE OTHER GROUND PARIS, Juno 24, In nn Impetuous counter-attack last night French troops recaptured n largo part of tho positions lost to tho Germans In yes terday's violent fighting on tho northeastern front of Verdun, tho War Office nnnounced today. A largo sector of tho trenches surren dered to tho Germans between Hills 321 and 320 was recaptured. Tho Gormans wcro thrown out of tho edge of tho Thtnumont work, which they took in yesterday's fight ing In tho samo attack the Fronch re captured nit the trenches lost to tho Ger mans on tho night of June 21. Fresh reports from tho Verdun front to day Indicate that the Crown Prlnco has re sumed the drive on the fortress with a pow erful attack almost equaling some of his earlier efforts. Tho War Ofllco announced that moro than nix Gennnn divisions (moro than 120,000 men, participated In the grent smash against tho French lino on a thrco mllo front yesterday. Tho Germans drlvo forward te within thrco nnd one-half miles of the heart of Verdun, reaching tho vlllago of Floury. Had they maintained their gains at this point tho wholo French position on tho caBtcrn hank of tho Mcuso might havo been seri ously threatened. An Immediate countor-attnek threw tho enomy hhek from Flcury In tho direction of tho Callletto woods. The French followed up this ndvantage last night. By powerful blows ngalnst tho Germans flanks and con tro they forced tho enemy lino back on n Wide front. Whllo this furious fighting wns going on on tho cast bank of tho Meuso, a violent battle began last night on the west bank of tho Mouse. Tho Germans ngaln attacked French positions on Hill 304. Fighting went on nil night, but the latest official dis patches reported the repulBO of all German attacks, "AD" MEN ON WAY HERE IN BUS Fifth Avcnuo Vehicle Carrying Now Yorkers toJThis City A 6th avcnuo bus that had never been further, from homo than 13Bth street lum bered over the Now Jersey roads today, carrying 40 members of tho New York Advertising Club on their way to tho con vention of the ABsoclatod AdvertlBlng Clubs of tho World In Philadelphia. Tho bus, a two-decker, nnd familiar with tho asphalt of 6th avenue and Riverside drive, mado heavy work of tho Jersey roads after crossing tho ferry nt Jersey City this morning, The 40 ndvortlslng men wcro camped Inside and on tho uppor deck. They hope to reach Philadelphia by 5 o'clock this afternoon. UNA BATTAGLIA SULLE GR0PPE DEI CARPAZII I Russi Hanno Conqulatato Quasi Tutta la Bucovina o Minac- ciano PUnghoria Police Court Chronicles "I'm goln' te git Cur-anza and settlo him meself." Mlko Mullen made the ns3ertlon dramatically as ho marched along Market street with his faithful steed, a spotted dog with angry eyo and ugly mouth. Mlko confidentially admitted that his 'destination was Mexico City. Ho will first go to Vera Cruz and then proceed to tho headquarters of tho otflcials, hut ho declines te divulge Just how he will reach there. His dog, which he calls "Smudgo." is acting as pacemaker. In order that his friends would not worry about his absence. TODAY'S iMARRIAGE LICENSES Thomns U. Mots. M3S Hazel avo.. nnrt Helen C. Hulllvnn, 1.113 N. Alliron st. Alnhonsua V. Duffy, K Tcrraco st., ana Mary A. Mti'nnn. H33II N. I'M nt. Until Mnthlus. lots Ollo nt.. nnd Katto CJold- terg, I'llO N'ntronn st. Al"xtnlcr Hrvlne, 31)12 Cambridge nt.. nnd Ulluibftli I... McCoy, 3ni2 C'nmbrldeo at. John II. Kfmoni, Till n. Ontario tit., and Zella M Powell. 170S Church st. Gpnrcc I,, illllor, 2.1(10 N. l!2d St.. and Hannah M. Molineaux. 23011 .N'. 2M St. Charleu I.eln, 70S Tusker St., and Ida Pino- stpln. 41H H. flth st. John 11. Mcarns, L'H7 H. 10th St., and Margaret (". Uhwn. (5112 Muster St. William linrton, 727 N. 38th St., and Alice llurr, 120H Slyrtlo st. Franz V. Meyneu, HOI N. Marshall St., nnd nitielili Webb, Odessa, DM. Harry llalnos. 252S N. 2d St., nnd llortha nmcrtfk. 2n2l N. 2d st. Henry Thnldlgmnjiu, Htvnrsldo. N. J., and Mary J .Uunnan. Chestnut Ttlll. Horace C. Stevennon, Wlsiahlckon ,nnd Helen P. Weber. 1211 tiuuinc st. Cenrgo D Cunningham. 10.11 Aspen St., and l.aurn 11. Uoyer. r.DII Sprme st. Pcnlamln P. Gilbert, Jr.. 11117 Klllmore St.. and Mabel Styrlng, 042S Tulip st. W. Jtnymimd Ford. S024 I'enn st., nnd Lulu V. Ilaker. r,(H3 Uufdcld st. Henry S. Wnlt. MHO Saul Bt.. and Louise, C. Cocker. 1317 Arrott nt. Sahato Scola. 1137 S. Iltincroft St., and Carmola Onassl, 1437 S Uanrroft St. Auicustus N. Vincent. Jr.. Lansdowno, Pa., nnd (Iracu I;. Jones. 2nfU Lombard st. Stanley W. lllack. 111 Summer st.. and Marie V. itlackman. 103H Krankford ne. Hush A. Ollloway. Iitl New Market St.. nnd Anna I'enle, 2211 Ultter st. Prank HtelnsnMler. Vlneland, N. J., and Hsthcr Hosenberg. 732 Pnssnink ne. Howard Porter, 121T, llalnbrldgu St., nnd Leotla Kord. 121 r llaluhrlilxe st. Frank A Stein. 2.137 Hmerald st.r nnd Sadie V. Powers 3144 Tulip st. Philip Wlso. 2002 H. 10th at., nnd Ilebn Dorofsky. C03I1 l)e Laneey st. ' ,...., George W. Uulp, 784 N. Taney -St., nnd Florence H. Lohmlller, 2404 Turner t. William Clarke. rU24 Cellar ae., nnd Catherine uunntngnam. r.iui ueuar nvo... Otto Heck, 2731 Arch st . and Mary Pfuelb. 4002 K. Thompson st. Harry A Palmer. Ill H. .list St.. nnd Mabel P. Itradbury. 4237 (llrard HVe. DoKoreat Orant 22 IJ. 43th St., and nmllla II. Thompson. 2212 Walnut st. llernnrd Judge. 2207 H. Hlclis St.. and Mario lluseineler. 2207 H. UlcIl.H t. William A. Pelmld. 2123 N. 3d St.. nnd Anna Drnch. 21 3N N 3d St. Prank I). Danncnhnuer. 23.17 TI. Susquehanna ue . und Louisa It .eucht. 33.10 N'. 2tl st. Thomas 1' Crlllcy, 172U Muster at., and Mary i:. O'Neill. 1)112 N. Jtnndolph St. ' Constantino Peter. New York city, nnd leather- I russl hnnno portnto la guorra nel Carpazll. Sono dl nuovo BUllo montngno da cul mlnncclano 1'Unghcrla, o I'Austrla fa Bforzl dlspcratl per quanto Inutlll per trnt tenero nncora In mlunccla. Una battnglla, flecondo quanto nfformono dlBpncct da Petro grad, o' Impegnata sul Carpazll, sulla parte mcrldtonnlo dl quelle montngno dovo c' glunta l'artnnta russa opcrante nella Bucovina. Quasi tutta qucata provlncla o' ora nolle mnnl del russl, I quail hanno ancho occupnto l'importanto clttn' dl Kutl, cho e' nl conflno trn la Hucovlna o la dallzla. Nel tempo mcdeslmo altro tro battagllo sono In corso sulla fronto russa, una in dlrczlono dl Vlndlmlr Vollnskl, dove I todeBChl e gll austrlacl tcntnno dl salvare la baso dl Kovel, un'altrn nl ccntro ed una terza lungo la Dvlna, trn lo forzo dl von Ulndenburg o quollo dl Kuropatkln. II prlmo avovn tcntato dl prondero l'nffenslva, ma la roslatonza russa gllolo ha Impcdlto. Intnnto s dlco cho todcschl cd nustrlacl trnsfcrlscono truppo dalla fronto occidentals o da quella dol Trentino per traltenoro II torronto rI.ivo, o non o' Impossible cho questo spostnmento dl forzo toutonlcho do termlnl I'tnlzlo dclt'offcnslva dcgll alleatl dalla Francln, dall'Italla o dn Salonlcco. ALLIES RAISE BLOCKADE AROUND GREEK COASTS Ships Held In Port by Entente Warships Freed and Car goes Released FOUR DIE IN FLAMES IN CALIFORNIA TOWN Needles Business Section Swept by $100,000 Fire That Kills Hotel Guests I.OS ANGELES, Juno 21. Four persons nro known te havo Jlcd and It Is feared Boveral others perished In u llro that swept Needlos, Cat., early today. The big River side Hotel was among tho buildings de stroyed. Tho loss was $100,000. Tho fire started In tho Itlvcrsldo Hotel, a fratno building. Pour guests suffocated In their rooms beforo tho flames reached them. Some Jumped from windows. After burn ing hnlf a block the blazo leaped acrnsi 2d, street and destroyed several business houses. ATHENS, Juno 24. Tho blockade of Oreelt shipping wan raised today by the Allies. This Is tho first Important action taken to lighten the pressure which tho Allies havo beHm exerting to compel Greece to nccept the demands made upon her by England, Franco nnd ItutBla. A number of Greek merchant ships which havo been held In port by allied warships were freed, and cargoes of much-needed wheat wcro released. Tho Greek Government Is badly In need of money, nnd tho next step of tho Allies probably will be to permit n loan to be floated. Tho now Cabinet, headed by Premier Alexander Zntmls, assumed office today. As tho Chamber of Deputies has been sus pended, tho Cabinet now has full powers. SALONICA, Juno 24. It Is Btntcd here on good authority that tho Bulgarians nro marching toward the Important Fort Fenpotrn, In northeastern Greece. From the same Bourco It Is learned tho Ilulgnrs havo crossed tho River Mestn. wnicji for some length Inland from Its mouth forms tho frontier between Greek Macedonia nnd Bulgaria. The advance on Feapetra Is Indicated by patrol combats reported from tho Kupnan and Ozcn regions. Tho artillery was nctlvo yesterday on tho front, na usual. A combined nrltlnh nnd French squndron bombed QumuldJIna, This was tho first occasion on which British air men havo taken part In n raid In this region, Voles was again bombarded by Pronch nlr men. i ATHENS, Juno 24. A royal decreo sus pending tho eeaslons of tho Chamber of Deputies has been published. A decreo fix ing tho elections for August 7 will be is- BUed next week. Tho blockade will bo raised today. Tho composition of the now Cabinet was officially announced yesterday ns follows: Aloxander Zalinls, Prlmo Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs; General Cal larls, Minister of War nnd tempornry Min ister of Marino j Deputy George Itallls, Finance; Phoclan Negrla, Communications; Colonel Hninlambls, Interior; Anthony Momperntos, Justice ; Constantino Llbourl klfi, Public Instruction; Colllgas, Nntlouat Economy. WILLS PROBATED Estate of Mnttic Distributed in B. Passavant to Bo Private Bequests Wilts probated today wcro thoso of Mnt tlo IJ. Passavant, 4911 Wynnefleld avenue, which, .In private bcqucBts, disposes of property valued nt over $100,000; Mary II. Sharpless, 404 East Tulpchocken street, J20.000; Mary A. Hart, 2448 North Brond street, $17,500; Katharine Luebert, 2G10 North 32d street, $774D, nnd Charles How son, 1912 Pino street, $7710. Tho pcrsonnlty of tho cstnto of Adallno Winters has been appraised at $88,321.35; Charles II. Mears, $03,713.47; Mary Wil liams, $0133.32, and Paul W. Katz, $r, 127.37. WOMEN TO FEED TROOPS Soldiers Will Be Well Taken Cnro of on Way to Border All troons passing through this city on the wny to the border will be fed by De partment No. 7 of tho Philadelphia Chapter Pennsylvania Women's Division for Pre paredness. Tractlcat plans for feeding a large num ber of men have been arranged, nnd ns women of other Stales nro taking tho same Bteps to show their patriotism tho troops that go to tho front will have no fear of hunger. . .,,..,, Women who are witling to help In this work should send their names to the sec retary of tho Philadelphia Chapter nt Room 101, 34 South 17th street. WED, THEN OFF TO BORDER Two Members of Compnny F, Sixth Regiment, Hurry Marriages Two members of Company F, 6th Ilegi ment, N. G. P., will go Into camp at Mount Gretna this afternoon, leaving their brides, whom they mnrrlcd Blnco tho call for mobili zation wns mauc, at normnuwii, ... their armory Ib located. When Earl O. ltobblns, a private In Com pany F, told his fiancee, Mies Mnrlo M. Frantz, of tho mobilization order they do elded not te wait until late summor to be mnrrlcd, so they went to Elkton, Md and returned ns Mr. nnd Mrs. ltobblns. Tho other wnr brldo Is Mrs. George Sporry. She was Miss Mabel Wilson, and her marriage to Oeorgo Sperry took place nt tho parsonngo of tho Oak Streot Metho dlBt Episcopal Church, with tho Itov, Dr. W. D. Itidlngton officiating. 408 DIE HERE LV WEEK Figures Show Incrcaso Over Corre sponding Week Last Year Denths from nil causes throughout tho city during tho week totnl 408, ns compared with 430 last week nnd 378 during tho cor responding week last year. The deaths woro divided as follows: males, 207; fe males, 201; hoys, 62, and girls, 48. Tho causes of death were: Typhoid favor 2 Meaiiltft I WhnoplnR couch J Diphtheria nnd croup Influenza J Kpldemlo ,llsooe)i Tuberculosis of unitii 45 Tuberculous mfnlncltls 1 Other forms of tubfrrulosls 3 Cancer and other mallgnnnt tumors 80 Apoploxy nnd noftonlnz or Brain is Organic diseases oi ncart Arum bronchitis Chronic bronchitis Pneumonia llronchn-nncumonla . Othor diseases of respiratory system Diseases of the stomach Diarrhea and enteritis Appendicitis and UPhlltls Hernia ...., Cirrhosis of llvor Acute nephritis nnd HrlKht'n tllnonB Noncancerous tumors ana orxans Puerperal POLICE BAND WON'T ENLIST AS A BODY Supenntendent RobineonJn (V ference With Colonel AnCn Says HcCan't Advise It Colonel C. C. Allen, of the lf t. v today held a conference prior ,n'.llmt parurj of that command wh oth d tendent of Police Itoblneon rela lr. ?UMrn bcrs of the Police Band enttt?,n'n slclnns In tho regiment. n"8Un rmi. Superintendent Itoblnson saM .l i was heartily In accord with th .i h Colonel Allen te recruit m"n in ',"Jt8 " Places vacated by tho dismissal nfik(l th lstlteglment Band. At thrsam.If1!v,l'' 1U not feel justified In omCbX I? ht mending police musicians to Join . V ??0,n Guard organization. Nor could h. J"8"0""! Police Band as a body to jo"n the SVh Any policeman who might enii. . lnt Iteglmcnt. or any othe? LJ" tt whether a member of tho Polle m??nd not, would bo granted leave of nbs- "a find his position open to him unon w M bum iu nciv.uui iiu saui. " I? . m MIDVALE PAYS GUARDSMEN Steel Company Also Will Hold Position, for Soldiers Tho Ildvnle Steel Company, Uirou, i. president, A. C. Dinkey, today ifiM" loiiowing Btntemcnt: The Mldvalo Stool today Company ftna J diseases of irenltal septicemia , 3 I'uerperni ncriuenin .(.. Congenital debility and malformations Sl! nttl one 1 llomicldo J All other violent deaths 2ft Hulcldo Other diseases 71 Toltal .403 subsidiaries will arrange with their "' ploycs, who wero members of. the Voiii?: Guard prior te Juno 17. mtr. .5lIo,l havo answered tho call to enter th ? tary oervlco of tho State or nation . grant such employes leave of absence .2 upon honorable discharge from such mm tnry service they will bo reinstated in til company's empjoy in their present oJ equally good positions, nnd until othemli. determined, their present salaries or nti.l will bo continued." gM LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AB1ERTCA I Text Books Bought Even if dad be wealthy, there is no use letting -your unwanted school books go to waste. We will buy them to pass on to other students in the Fall. Bring them to us or write a postal for our rep resentative. "We pay cash. 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(lit BS Daebea Can. ... 04 Bt. LouU. Mo. . . 70 HL Paul. Minn. SO Halt Lake. Utah 114 Can Antonio. Tex. 76 San Frassisco . SIS Banta F. N. M. . B8 Co. St. Maria. B4 Hcranton. Pa, . . 80 Tamp. Via. ... 78 WatbUigton .... IW riaahMS. Can. . 03 8 NW H W s H HV K SiV NK HV V v BR UVf E BV B W rf H F SB , w sw SS 3K Cloudy Clear P.CIdy P.Cldy P.CIdy Clear Cloudy P.CIdy Clear Cloudy P.CIdy P.Ctdy P.CIdy Cloudy P.CIdy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy P.CIdy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Mike dropped in several saloons to explain nia ooject. uonsiuerauie supplies in the way of liquid refreshment wcro taken aboard en route. Unfortunately, Mlko found the going a little hard, even with the dog to brace him. At 40th street he collided with a cop. Instead of apologizing, Mullen told the bluecoat he ought to drop his club, get a gun and Join him In the trip to Mexico. Mike became indignant as ho talked and finally to prevent an obstruction of tho highway the policeman took him before Magistrate Harris, at the 32d street and Woodland avenuo station. The Judge ad mired Mike's Initiative, but was Inclined to believe that he was not physically prepared for his mission. Mullen Insisted that he could lick Carranza without being In con dition, lie wan convinced, however, that a little rest would do him good. Ir order that he could think out his plans without Interference, the Judge sent Mike to Jail for five days. Cheltenham lied Men Celebrate The 27th anniversary of the founding of the ltcd Men's Home at Cheltenham will be celebrated today and tonight with a recep tlon and addresses by prominent officials of the lodge. The ceremonials have been planned by a committee consisting of Harry Hammer, William H. Snyder and Edward C, Drown. At least BOO are expected to at. tend. Dollar Sunday Dinner "Come Out of the Kitchen" One family dinner In our large, high-celling, Iced-nlr cafe and your gas stove will observe Sabbath tho entire summer. Excellent music and our prompt, "on-the-lnstant serv ice" are added features. Only 20 Days Remain i New i I T T' 1 yA (ANOVER , I jSSk Twelfth and 1 A ' I H (Entrant on Jf Ih SI.) In claudb m. Monn. I Tl id 74 :.' JKia&m&impMH&rmR . I t3 w ,; cloudy ZTSHZf StArtrVtfBJoaSM2'S ' I 5 .. mv :: coudy K5&m& Bs&Saa&rtttwm. e.. I s XlJ JM-ii n .. Clear aJSl 44ySC7 ASyoaiTCKKJVrVW?n JOIQ I i :: r.i.2r v&x.7ff&jaj ts-.sJaBrr-avivsULtiW n t I fii fj W rm 'PW dealers! S3 M hr ib SiStSy - IJHAUlilJ - i & i THll4CilK i -, f f A i I rr i n inn iii L ... Only 20 daj's more. That is the limit on your opportunity to secure one of those large choice family lots, containing 100 square feet, in Forest Hills Cemetery. Only $6.75 plus five small yearly payments, less than 90c per month, for annual upkeep. Regular price of these lots $1.60 per square foot or $150 per lot. Offered at this spe cial price during buildinp and construction work. oome and see the lots. See special coupon below. Send it or call us up. 30 DAY OFFER Extended to July 15th Come now and get the best choice. Supply Signed Tags to those who send the coupon Forest Hills Cemetery is Located at Byberry Road and Reading Railroad, N. Y. Division, near oomerton. Come Out in Your Auto If you have no auto, or if yours is out of commission,, ii WeSupply the Auto Free We have 20 machines ready to take the public to and from the cemetery. No obligation to buy but we want you to see these lots whether you purchase or not. ! '1 1 . JflHHHm We ,SS1I!II4 lllk litfJJJfJJfflJwV i H Send This Coupon or Phone 'Office Telephone, 2118 Sprues Cemetery Telephone, Btutleton 59 G.r.Sc TclePhono Memorial Parks and Mausoleum Company of Pennsylvania Facts Worth Knowing Dear Sir or Madam! If yon have not yet accepted our special offer on these lots, we advise you not to delay. The time is now limited. After July 15 the opportunity, will be gone. If you have not an Auto we gladly invite you to use one of ours. The point is to come now while the $6.75 price is in effect. And while you oan seoure a lot in the beautiful Woodside plot. The fact that nine out of ten people who have inspected these lots have purohased is ample evidence of their value. Remember that every lot we sell ia guaranteed PERMANENT CARE. Our intention is to preserve a park-like appearance to the grounds for all time In some ceme teries lot owners are assessed every year $3 to $10 to provide for this oare alone. Send the ooupon below or 'phone , and arrange for your visit in one of our autos. MEMORTAi; PARKS AND MAUSOLEUM CO. OF PA. -1 1 I.E.NOTU or my. Sua rle 4.32 a.m. I Sun tu. VELAW.UK BIVKB TIDE CHANGES. CHESTNUT STRKBT. lti vtlar, . -S3 m. HUh waur.. 039 p.m. jw traur. 33 m. I Low watir. . 3.13 p. ml TKIUPKUATUHK AT XXCtl UODIt, 91 l lit 131 11 21 3 1 "4TS 711 781 77) 1-Permariency of Forcat Hili Cemetery la assured. This cannot be, gald by alt Plilladelplila. cemeteries i sooner or later some of them will have to be removed. 2 Perpetual anteed. Care la absolutely guar- 79T70f A maintenance fund has been created and la on deposit with a reliable Phila delphia Trust im. Co. Responsibility Memorial Parks and Mausoleum or Pennsylvania cupitui ssoa.ooo.oo ?JS. th.? ownrs and conductors of Poresf Hllla Cemetery. Tills Company I3 comprised of Philadel phia. PUUburgli and Chicago capitalists well known as bulldera of successful ceme tfle.8 ?h!!! b'y has been demon strated by the Memorial Park; Cemetery in Chicago, which cemetery has made a wonderful succes in the short period of MU Memorial Parka and Mausoleum Co. of Pa. Desk 41 lr 32 S. Broad St., Phila. Gentlemen; I would like to visit Forest Hills Cemetery, Please furnish me with your free Auto transportation without obligation to me. Nam MMMHHMMIIIt '',M' Address Bend this coupon now or phone for free Information. Ponf itUx' fto ebUfeatioq to bujr. ut WheUe'r you buy or not, see tnM !! .. WWWWWWWWr. I i i
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