nK&gfg mm EVEXma LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY JtJNE 27, 1916. mW&mw fvimtmonw Sjtfm rut ? mv 1 jotmi JANWffiUSIASy rffMto Pedro Gutierrez,, of Ha- ;V)Mi Find Philadelphia a ''Gtiul&BIffOity" ar r - - . . - . , , 5 AttmS. PVSfl ATTACKS ALONG TllRtiE FRONTS bthttntKit from rc On vnded, but Ihus fnr thbro has been rid indication that the Austrlans were pre Jiarinn; for n aland in the southeast BMTISH SMASH HERMANS' TRENCHES AT 10 POINTS; PUSH DRIVE ON 05-MHiE FItONT tONDO.V. Juno 2T. British heavy- arttl lery Is smashing the German Intrenchtnehtg at "numerous points" on a front of 6 5. ml Ion and British Infantry has penetrated the Oorman lines at ten different places. Inflict In heavy casualties and suffering only BllRlit tosses. ' This news was given In a War Ofllce Statement last night, following two days of reports of unusual activity on the. British front In France. A previous srtlclal report from Berlin has said: "FlghtlnR activity In the west on the fronts occupied by the British and. the north wine of tho French army ,ls Important and has been for two days." In the flchtlne tho "Anr-acs." the Aus tralian nnd New Zealand troops, many of whom are veterans of Gnlllpolt. have had opportunity tp show, their1 prowess In the west. To them and the Irish Munster Fusiliers Is given the chief credit for the damage Inflicted on the Germans In the Infantry attacks. WHERE BRITISH ARE ATTACKING PEDRO 0UTIERREZ Havana man, who is Cuba's dele gate to the advertising, convention. One 6f the conspicuous 'delegates attend Ins the sessions ot tho Associated Advertls- ' in Clubs of tho World In this city Is Senor I Pedro.'. Gutlerre. of Havana. Cuba. He Is hero as a representative of the Advertising Club, of Cuba, an organisation or which he , waii -a founder, Smor Gutierrez Is brimful of enthusiasm . for everything that flavors of advertising. He declares ha eats It. talks It and dreams of it. He aald It Is the most vital thing In (th world today. Senor Outleri'cz arrived In this city1 on Saturday and la quartered at the New Bingham Hotel. "I am amazed to find Philadelphia such great and grnnd big city," was tho way he; expressed himself when naked what ho thought of the city yesterday. "I never expected to find so tremendous a number of people here. It Is truly wonderful. "I shall take In everything before going home, but thero Is so much to' sec hero that I am convinced I shall have to get about very nytcje'' Asked as to the development of adver tising In Cuba, Senor Qulterrez, who Is known- as'-tho, father of photo-engraving In Havana, said that the newspapers In Cuba are now considered to be the leading factors In advertising. .Senor Gutierrez Is scheduled to address one of. the sessions of tho convention on "Photd Engraving In Cuba as an Advertis ing Factor."' ?Adyertlslng In Cuba owes Its' rapid de velopment, largely to American methods," aid Senor; Gulterrez. "My plant Is equipped entirely with apparatus purchased In Phila delphia, Photo-engraving In Cuba was In Its Infancy when I established a plant In Havana nine years ago. Since that time Its rapid development has caused me to In efal the highest Hue of machinery. In order that I might give my customers the finest work. Skilled workmen were scarce in .Cuba, and I have tnught my three sons tho. business from top to bottom. I in tend to .purchase some new machinery while herq-'for my" plant.-" The Advertising Club of Cuba (or, as It Is -known In Cuba, Club do Propaganda Comerclal de. Cuba) has a membership of IS-of tho highest class advertising men of .the Republic. Other representatives of the elub are expected here 'during convention week. RUSSIANS 10 MILES FROM KOLOMEA; PFLANZER'S ARMY COMPLETELY CUT OFF BY SLAVS PETn.oan.AD, Juno 27. "With the elim ination of General Pflanzor's army In Bukowlna tho attention of General Brusl loff's forces In this section Is now directed upon Kolome'n, the key to the defense of Lemberg on the squth. The occupation of Klm'polung and Ifuty has opened the way to Kolomen, and already a result of this last recorded victory of the Ilusslnns Is becoming evident In the forward movement of General Letchltzky on tho road from Snlatyn to Kolomea to a point 10 miles from tho latter town. It Is evident from tho report of prisoners and booty taken that the Austrlans de fended Klmpolung with considerable forces. They were attacked by Russian troops which had covered the 30 miles from Gurahumora In two days and were rushed Into tho fight with scarcely an hour's rest. According to Russian military authorities. their assault added the last touch needed to complete the demoralization of General Pflanzcr's forces, which now arc entirely cut off from communication with General Count von Bothmer's nrmy group on the Strypa Itlvcr to tho north. General von Bothmer's position Is re garded as precarious 'as a result of this operation. Ills right flank has been com pletely uncovered and military critics be lieve he will without doubt be forced to fall back along his whole line before Tar-nopol. WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL WITH GAS TUBE IN HER MOUTH "tfo'te. Addressed to Man Found in Hor Room The body pf Mrs. C. C. Lathrop. 33 years Bid, ot'WHllamstown', Jf. J., was discovered bout 6 o'clock last night In a room In a hotel atf-Walnut street near nth, under cir cumstances the' police believe point 'to -fcilclde. )The woman, who was well dressed and 9$iparently prosperous, went to the hotel at B o'clock In' the afternoon, registered and wa assigned a room. An hour later a maid Went to tho room to discover, upon opening the. door, that It was filled with gas. Tho body of the woman was found sitting In a choir, holding In her mouth the end of n npw rubber tube, the other end of which .jro fastened to a gas jet, Policemen John and Edward Lawler, of the 15th and Locust streets station, sum moned an ambulance from the Jsfferaon .Hospital, Dr. J. Bertolette, In charge of the .ambulance, said the woman was dead. There was found In" the room a note addressed to C C; Lathrop, of'Wllllamstown, said to be A prosperous 'glassworker of that city. The note waa written In Ink and, aa there was aeUher pen Jior Ink n the room, It Is be lieved the woman wrote It before going to jhe; hotel. The body was sent to the Morgue, PUb After Daughter Weds SHENANDOAH. Pa., June 27. Simon IkHrby. 0 years old, a prominent business man. after seeing his daughter oft on her wedding trip last night, went home and 'Veil dead from heart disease. MEN, ARMS AND MUNITIONS CAPTURED BY THE ITALIANS IN POWERFUL TRENTINO DRIVE ROME. June 27. Reports from tho front state that the Italians are advancing all along the Trenttno sector, reconquering po sitions which the Austrlans had occupied and capturing men. arms, ammunitions, provisions and all kinds of supplies, which the Austrlans were obliged to abandon In precipitate retreat. All Italy Is rejoicing over the withdrawal of the Austrlans six weeks after their offensive movement on the Trentlno front began. A general retreat of the Austrlans In tho Trentlno district, over a sector of about 20 miles In extent. Is announced In an offi cial statement Issued by the Italian War Ofllce last night The Italians are press ing the pursuit vigorously. Three Die in Panama Election Riots 'PANAMA, June 27. Three persons are d aa a resutQf rioting which accom ya&Jed .presidential elections Sunday. .fiuUt has been restored. FRENCH HALT FOE WEST OF MEUSE; MAKE SLIGHT ' GAIN ON EAST BANK PAniS, June 27. Tho repulse of a night attack made by the Germans with grenades, west of the Meuse River, and a slight ad vance east of the river, on the Verdun front, were reported in the official com munique Issued by the French War Ofllce today. To the weBt of the Meuse the Ger mans renewed their battering-ram assaults against HIII 304. trying to drive the French from their trenches with grenades. The at tack failed, however, and the Germans warn driven back to their own lines. To the east of the Meuso tho French are pressing CONVENTION DELEGATES NOTICE! The City of St. Louis, as a city, invites you there for the 1917 Convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World. We are ready for you. At the A dvertising Convention Members of the New York Delegation Are Wearing Suits Made of .." . ', am ' CRASHO HEG. y. S. PAT. OFF. CLOTH PI fc :w.- .-Ji t -v-.ji.sfciafcM '" &&EvS&J&' IMaWWMWMiWwsp,- " u - 1 -twhiiih ljirn... nxmb.. I SECTION 1 liNitrieo'fmnntb J? vr-v J2- Bapdunfe V,. J Sowtbvcowrll t S -T I TRENCH lo--,, !V. i Ilk r 1 CLI ITALIANI AVANZANO VITTORIOSI IN VALLARSA ESUI MONTI DIARSIER0 Cadaveri, Armi, MUnizlorii cd Altro Materiale daOucrra Trovati nolle Trincce Nemicho TRASPORTI AFFONDATI 1 to it Is believed the sudden opining of an intense artillery flri or. the Germans from La Bassec to the River Sommo heralds an infantry assault by the British, who have recently made readjustments along their line, which extends from Dixmudc, on the north, to Frisc, on the south. strongly against Thlnumont works, which was taken by tho Germans last week. Some progress has been mnde there, but tho attacks are still In progress. Tho Germans still maintain their foothold In tho vlllngo of Fleury, but their nttempts to advance against the French trenches In front of Souvllle nnd Belleville were lm mediately halted by the concentrated fire of tho French guns. Severo losses were Inflicted. Heavy artillery firing by both sides Is In progress nil along tho Verdun front. At the northern end of the line, from a point south of Artols to Flanders, the Urlt Ish nnd French guns nro pounding the Gcr mnn positions. At somo points the bom bardment has been incessant for 72 hours. German trenches have crumbled before the salvos and at n dozen points tho Anglo French forces were nblo to advance past tho first German line with slight losses. HOMA, 27 Glugno. II generate Csdorna conllnua vlgoroiin mento la sua offenslva sulla fronte com presa tra I'Adlge cd II Ilrenta e gll aus triad sono costreltl a rlplegare su tutta In linen, II siicccsso dql generate Cadorrta 0' rlconoscluto nncho da Vienna, che an nunclavn lerl sera cho "nlto mono dl sal- vngardafe tutta Intcra la nostra llberta dl aztohe, nol nbblamo accorclato la nostra frontq In aletlnl puntl del settoro Adlgc Hrenta." Oil Itallanl linnno prcso agll aujjtrlacl grnndl quahtlta' dl nfml 0 dl munliionl cho ess nvevano abbandonato nello loro trlnceo nella preclpltata ritlrata dl fronto agll at tacchl dcgll Itallanl, ed hanno fatto anclio prlglonlorl. Ora gll-ltallant hanno rloccu pato Aslago, che era Btata da loro, nbban donata ma non era stata occupata da'gll nustrlacl porche" sotto II fucco del connonl Itallanl. 0 sonq nncho nlle porte dl Arslcro. N'aturalmento (n tiitta'Italla questa fortu nata offenslva l(nllnna 0' stata salutata con glola 0 con' dlmonafrnzlnnl. I critlcl mill- tarl Itallanl rlconoscono francamento che si devo alia vfgorosa offenslvn del russl del generate Druslloff so t'offenslva austHaca contro t'Halla fu completamente arrestata, avendo I rUssI obbllgnto gll austrlact a npostaro truppe dalla fronte del Trentlno a quella della Gallzla. TrtAsronTi affo.vdati, II Mlnlstero della Marina ha annunclato che torpcdlnlero ttallano sono penctrnte dl sorpresa net porto dl Duraizo, sulla costa nlbnncse, e vl hanno nffondato due trasportt austrlact carlchl materiale da guerra, dl arml e dl munlzlonl, Kcco II tcsto del comunlcato del Mlnlstero della Marina: "N'avi da guerra Itallano entrarono nella rnda dl Durazzo nella notto del 25 corronto c vl nffondarono due plroscnd. uno dl SO00 c l'altro dl 3000 tonnellate dl spostamento, carlchl dl nrml e dl munlzlonl. Lo navl da guerra tornarono qulndl nlla loro base senza dannt, nonostanto che fossero state assog- gettote d un vlolento fttoid da twrte del lartlgllerla nemlca." In qucstl clreoll mflltarl si rlllcne che la ritlrata degll oustrlacl annunclata nel bol lettlno del generate Cadorna slgninoa che Importantl movlmentl dl truppe sono In coiso, Gll nustflacl sbno statl costreltl a rltlrftrsl dall'aVanzata dall'ala destra ltal. lana nella Vnl Sugarta e dalltt pressloho 6he gil. Itallanl aVOvano comlncato nd eserctare at eentro, aull'altoplano del Sette Comunl. SI sa che gll nttacchl degll Itallanl sono esegultl cbn furlosa eriefgin e cho gla' moltl prlglonlorl sono statl presl dalle truppe dl Cadorna, GOEnnA ALLA 0 RUMANIA. bomanl snra' rlanerto It Parlamento. II presldente del Conslgllo, on. Boselll, fnra' la sue dlchldrazlonl circa la polltlca del nuovd gablnetlo e domandera' qulndl i'apprdvazlone del bllanclo provvlsorlo flno nlla fine dell'anno. Iapprovnzlono del bllancl Impllchera', dlcltlnrera' l'on. Boselll, 11 Void dl (ldiicla nel nuovo gablnetto dl coatlzlone cho comprendo tuttl I gruppl delta Camera ad eccezlono del soclallsta uf flclnlp. Eero' e'- facile' dire che la polltlca generate del governo' Itallano nort e affatto carnblata. s'peclatmente per quanta rlguarda lo relailoht estere., tnamntn da fonte nutorovole si npnrendo che tra rton molto un pretesto sara' trovato per dlchlarare I'eslstchza dclld stato dl guerra, nriclic cop la Oeririanla. 'Probabllmehte la recente decisions della Corte Suprema del l'lmpero. circa 1'lntorruzlqne. complcta delle relatlonl dlplomatlche' e aommerclallt tra Italia e Germanla,, cho equlvalgono' ad uno stnto dl cmrro, cqstttulranno 11 pretesto. Pero' e' da tenor conto anche del fatto che da quando fu rltlrato l'ordlno che era Stato ImpaHlto alle navl da guorrea Itallano ill non fittaccare I sotlomarlnl tedeschl, nel lfccti -ti fh ' HB. hardwood flfc Wfc, FLOORS ,J8K n iiim,',, Tir 1 ' mn vi ttlmt . 1 .... ""' ueiia guerra narmi tedeschl sono statl '"vi uaunno. .ui.iice ahnunclo dl qu.rt ut i le del BOVerno lulan JJSMi umclente per prbvocare una dlfc dl B ,erra Parte della OttS micsta non verra- u J'H dlch Inrera' fe.lstenza de.lo" .u Z In ante si sono. raccotte num.ro.f '" che I tedeschl ed austr.ad cht L1H lsclatl a guardla degll TJftg Ambasciato dl Germanla I d'Au t rtaJ fttltb sl8temntleamsn( 1- Urr'aW)ii dahno dell'Itall.. .. "f on,t t buona raglono per la loro iwullh.?'''' .fll Per preparare la dlchlaraX. ,2?. & 4 ui guerra. ""o rut4 BUY PART OP SITE FOR ?35,ooo Paid for Proncrtw ,. - ... ni ' -,lur k "4 Mary's Diocesan Church IV announcement was rnfde todv 11... Susan R. Barton property, at the JJS.1 "" comer of Broad nnd South str;.u?nj7, bought by tho Episcopal DlS'W sylvanla as a part of a sit. riV.?"-' TiInrAiri m PlinAk mi. . . 35,000. ' ite for st M.?i T' Price MM IS lSs PINKERtON V-iX'.-. ra The increasing demand for the utmost in sanitation and beauty is synonymous with the increased use of hardwood floors. Obviously it is only because of the provable advantages' afforded by hardwood that this is the case. PINKERTON 3034 Went York St. ? u The new church will be etabl(, . Watson, wife of CongreesmanVi',nr' Langhorne. Bucks County, who wi'.";' In an automobile nccldent In Nw 6e4 CONVENTION SPEC3AL A Hand-Tied Dress Tie for Formal Convention Occasions Appreciated by tho man wno hates tho bother hasn't acquired the knack of making a dress bow. Not a hint of the ready-mail about Its appearanco. Slips en In n Arnn,1 -.. ' ...U'3 " --- u.uiiu oiuvH nnr IW'K .. "f you'ro ready to take It off. OEonon tt, j,cohr Jlen's Wear 020 Clieatnut Street Phone Walnut Iniw . Until ". fc.iJ-J. na HftMfINS i ''V. . .' rt '.f.W M ' i : :..' "Unlike any olher paper1 w h ;. &v " f4 The Miracle Farm Paper The biggest advertising phenomenon agoing is in Philadelphia. Think: - . The Farm Journal is crowded with advertising each month, yet it never had solicitors. Farm Journal' space sells on sheer merit strictly on the cold-blooded basis of results produced. It is the biggest national farm paper over a million circulation. It is the real farm-family magazine more women's stuff than any other farm paper. v It sells every subscription oh approval money back if wanted, without argument or sour looks. .. ' It guarantees every ad being the originator (bick in 1880)' of confidence-creating the granddaddy of "Truth in Advertising." Its subscriptions are paid in advance for surprisingly long terms 5 years being common, with 10, 15 and 20-year periods not uncommon. It attracts subscribers through "its loving friends" and through printer's ink, thus assuring a select, hand-picked circulation. It covers the country with bigger volume and lower cp$t pef thousand than sectional papers. . rT t No wonder other publishers consider The Farm Journa as the miracle paper, Count the 10,000 Sinjr.hs pn the subscription list, find how many folks of youhname read the papertheri go-'hprrje and. put The Farm Journal onyour. listill stay up near, the tpp, --. , - :. ' .:f . 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