WiBPiaieWtppiWBpgww w nww"ur'-,ivMiimwtmimm ni't!ipiin.iiiiwiii EVENING MDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916, IV y y IL GUERRESCO IMPETO DEI RUSSI LI AVVICINA ALLAMETADILEMBERG I Nostri Soldati Avanzano Vin- ccndo la Resistenza Aus- triaca, in Specie Sulla Zona del Posina GLI ALLEATI VITTORIOSI ROMA, 19 Luglto. TeUgramml da Londra reenno cho la f forzo del generate von Llnslngen c Bochm- Ermolll sono demorallzzate In segulto alln vlttorlosa marcla del russl, speclatmenle .nella zona dl Lutsk. Appena I ledeschl si ono rtmessl dalla Borpresa dl lino del sol HI travolgentl nttacchl del nemlcl. un nltro attacco o' lanclato contro dl esst. In nueste condlzlonl, o' stnta nbbnndonata dagll bus- . tro-todesehl anche molta nrtlgllerla pesanto, ' oltre alto mltrngllntrlcl, clio 1 russl j-lvol- cono sublto contro Is ultimo Unco nemlche. Importantl combattlmentl si stanno nvol- Eendo In Vollnla o Qallzla, ove I russl avnnzano verso 1 loro duo Intmedlatl obhlet- tlvl! Lembcrg o la planura unRheroso. TUtto lo rliorve tcdesche cho si sono potuto togllero dalla fronto russa, sono state por- tato In Qallzla In Uno nforzo supremo dl oalvaro Lemberg. I tcdcschl si sono rltlratl dallo loro post rlonl a sud ovest dl Lutsk, scacclatl dalle ' forzo del generate Kalcdlno. Lo nuovo position) tcdescho si trovano era gla' sotlo It fuoco dell'artlgllerla nemlca dl grosso callbro, o certamento dovranno csRcre abbandonate. Lo ultcrlorl notlzto delta nostra gucrra cortfermano 11 contenuto do! Bollettlno dello State) Maggloro ltallano, o fnnno mage or mento rllovaro cho, nonostnnto la vlgoroza reolstenza del nemlco, lo nostro truppo hanno rlnssunta l'avanzata ad orlcnto doirAdlgc, ulla fronttcrn del Trenllno, o proclsamonto alio faldo settcntrlonall del Monto I'asublo. II comunlcato umclnla dl Vienna si llmlta K dlro cho In moltl puntl lungo la fronto dl buttaglla vl sono statl duclll dl nrtlgllcrla e cho un attacco da parto degll ltnllanl pro nunztato nella valla dl Seebach e' stato resplnto. Dl qucsto attacco non (a mcnzlono II Bootro comunlcato, 11 aunlo si csprlmc cost: Un duello dl nrtlEllerla c' In corso ncllo region! dello fitolvlo o del Tonalo. Nolla vallata deU'ATBn nol abblamo euadagnato tcrremo, ad onta delta vlgorosa reststenza offcrtn dal nemlco. Abblamo,- rlprcsa l'avanzata lungo II versanto scttcntrlonalo del Monto Pasublo. VlvacI cos&nttlmentl sono In corso nolla, zona Poslna-Asllco, ovo II nom Ico ha tentato Infruttuosamcnto o tcnta nncora dl opporst alia nostra avnnznta. Scontrt dl mlnoro lmportanza si sono erlflcutl In vlclnanza dl Mcsola In Valsugana, con rlsultatl a nol favor cvoli. II nemlco ha bombardato talunl plc ooll vlllaggl a sud dl Strlgno. I"cl rlmanento della fronto vl sono statl soltanto duclll dl nrtlgllorla, cd essl furono spcclalmcnto Intensl ncllo Alpl Carnl cho o nolla Vnllo del Fella. Un aeroplano nemlco ha bombardato Ospcdaletto, ma senza dannl. Uu nostro aeroplano ha bombardato la staztona fcrrovlarla dl S. Andrea, a sud dl Cor Izla, nella fronto dcll'Isonzo. , Gil InglOKl hanno cstesta la loro occupa Slono nel scttorc dl Ovlltera, o Bono ora In marcla verso Bapaume. A sud della Somma 1 tedescht non sono rlufcltl a slogglaro lo truppo del generate Foch dalla loro posizlonl dl Maisonnette. GLISFORZIJEDESCHI AVVERSO GLI ALLEATI :-j , Le Avanguardie delPEsercito Russo Attraversano i Cajpazi ed Entrano nell'Ungheria '', Usando gas nsflsslantl, I tcdcschl hanno pronunzlato un formldablle attacco contro le Unco del gcncrala Halg, o la battnglla 1 trova ora In tutto 11 suo vlgorc. i I tcdcschl si sono nncho Impegnatl con- tro 1 fruncesl Bulla fronto delta Mosa, mentro questl ultlml hanno rlportato del vantaggl contro lo poslzlonl nemlcho a nord , est dl Verdun, cd ora avanzano verso la dlrczlono dl una strada maestra cho at- Hraversa I village! dl Fleury c Vaux. Da Londra telegrafano cho la cavallerla C03acca ha attravcrsato la catena del Carpazl, o dopo un nolo glorno dl marcla, e" cntrata In terrltorlo unghcrese. La marcla del russl nell'lntcrno dcll'Un- ghcrla mlnaccla scrlamente le ultimo Unco - dcll'escrclto austrlaco o mctte In perlcoto Immcdlato lo llneo a nord est del montl carpazl. Dlspaccl da Amsterdam recano che un vlolento terromoto si e" vcrlflcato a Flume. Esso ha prodotto moltl dannl. o la popola zlone delta cltta' e' In prcda a un Grave panlco. ITALIANS WIN POSITIONS ONCORNODELCOSTON Check Austro-Hungarian Counter-attacks on Slopes of Monte Pasubio ROME, July 19, Counter-attacks launched by the Austro Hungarians on the northern slopes of Monte Pasublo In an effort to check the Italian advance have all been repulsed, It Is stated in an ofllclal Btatement Issued by the War Office today, Austro-IIungarlan positions In the sector of Coston have been captured by the Italians. Intense artillery duels are In progress In the Ledro Valley, Skirmishes have oc curred between Austro-IIungarlans and Italians east of Avalona, In Albania. The ofllclal report follows: There was strong artillery firing in the Ledro Valley on'Monday night, Powerful enemy attacks on the north ern slopes of Pasublo were repulBed on Tuesday with heavy loss to the enemy. The Auntro-Hungarlan artillery was very active in the Lagarlna Valley, "We replied, effectively. In the upper Po sina, after heavy bombardment, we re newed our attackea at Corno Del Cos ton. The enemy's batteries did not answer, but afterward begain tense bursts of Are. In spite of this we suc ceeded in gaining positions on the rocky slopes of the mountain. Along the remainder of the front there were artillery actions, especially at tha head of the Seisera Valley, where the enemy disclosed heavy batteries, ana tne heights west of Gortzla. An enemy aeroplane bombarded Maroittca, but ' the damage was small. ALL WIN IN DIDDLE DISPUTE Andalusia Estate Is Refuge and Me morial, Says Judge ' Judge Dallett today confirmed the ac count of Cbarles Blddle, executor of the estate of his aunt, Jane Blddle, and per ; mltted him to keep intact a. trust fund for the maintenance of the Blddle estate at Andalusia as a. "haven of refuge" for the Blddle family and as a memorial to Nich olas Blddle, who founded the residence in Andrew Jackson's time. Final confirmation of the account, how ever, will not be made until three weeks tram today The Blddle family has disputed a to -wnether the estate should ba maintained as a "haven of refuge ' or as a memorial to the ancestor Judge Dallett finds it can bu both. SLAVS BATTER SATES LEADING TO HUNGARY Continued from 7aite Ore used, and their raking flre is turned on the fleeing Teutons before they are able to gain the shelter of their secondary lines. Tha sweeping fire of the Russian nrtlllcry has forced the Austro-Ocrman armies back from the south side of the Llpa nl many points, tt Is only a question of hours be foro the Russians cross the stream and be gin tho last march of tha Journey toward Lemberg. On this army men hero are agreed. Doubto track runways and military roads leading directly Into tha threatened sector are enabling tho Russians to concentrate mas-cs of troops against von Llnslngcn's army and to replenish their supplies with great rapidity. Plans havo evidently been mado for a great Ruislan offensive against Lembcrg from this direction, where recent Judicious "nibbling" disclosed vital weak ncssoa In the Teuton lines. The left wing of tha Austrian army near Svlntusky, which has previously been shown strong enough to resist all Russian attempts to cross tha Qntlctan frontier and cnvclon I, tho town of Drody, la now being mado tha. largci oi me Jiussiatrs Heavy guns onco a breach Is forced here the Russians will havo a new routo opened up lo them In the north for an advance on tho 'Oallclan capital, Already the threat to Lombcrg has be como so great that, according to well authen ticated reports from Rome, towns and vil lages along tho paths leading to the strong hold from tho northern frontier are being hastily evacuated and the people thrown ,lnto panic. Tho samo newly won Russian lines nlong tha Llpa are constituting a simitar menace to Vladlmlr-Volynskl and Kovel and to the right flank of the Teuton forces defending tho western bank of tho Stokhod. Tho Boerso dazctto reportr that the Austrlans and Qermnns aro using every possible means of strengthening tho defemioa of Vladlmlr Volynskl nnd Kovel. Villages are being razed to permit of freo artillery action against any advancing Russian armies, nnd half-starved peasants ar(S being driven Into tho outlying districts to dig trenches nnd bultd shelters. Kvery able-bodied German soldier that can bo spared from other fronts, every man who can ho released with n bill of health from tho hospitals for tha wounded. Is being rushed to tho Volhynlan front. "German prisoners captured wear uni forms of all kinds, proving tho mixed character of the recent formations," Bays last night's Russian communique. Tho forcing of tho Stokhod nnd tho capture of tho Russians' objectlva In tho fighting In this sector aro bellovod here to bo not far distant The Russians havo shown tho power nnd tho men to accom plish this coup, and It Is believed that tho end will come suddonly. At two other points on the Kaht front tho Russians' ceaseless activity won for them fresh nucccsxes yesterday. South of Riga they captured and held against on Hlndcnburg's lolcnt counter-n&saults a lino of trenches. Kuropatkln huB only begun his offensive on this front. Along tho wide Carpathian front General Letchltsky Is meeting with determined op position, but Is steadily advancing toward tho plains of Hungary. Monday's victory along tho Klrllbnba-Szlgct Uno put tho Russians In control of four Important linos leading over tho mountains Into tho enemy's richest provinces, tho seizure of which would strike a vital blow not only at tho Teuton armies, but at tho civilian population of both AUBtrtn-Hungary and Geimany de pendent on tho food supplies which will bo reaped this summer and autumn from these fertile lands. To the northwest, along tho Jloldnva Breaza line, the fighting grows more bitter each day. Strongly lntienchcd In tho Car pathian heights, tho Austrlans aro conduct ing the samo fierce guerrilla warfaro which marked tho end of tho first Ruslan envelop ment of Rukowlna. East of the border. In rough country, where guns nro of no use and whero nit operations eventually rcsolvo themselves Into furious hand-to-hand com bntsTtho Austrlans aro holding with their backs to tho rugged Carpathian wall. Along tho Strip and at countless other Isolated points on tho long front tho Rus sians arc giving thp nemy no rest, hurling themselves In nttnek after attack" at his posi tions, "feeling out" for further vulnerable spot3 nt which to strlko and pavo tho way for a new offensive. RUSSIANS CONTROL FOUIt ROADS LEADING TO PLAINS OF HUNflARY, CRITICS SAY PETROORAD. July 19. Three Important advances In tho great Russian offensive which stretches from tho Gulf of Riga to the headwaters of the Tigris, In the viow of military cr'tlcs here, aro to bo found In the recent ofllclal bulletins, Tha pivotal struggle along tho Stokhod, In Volhynla cast of Kovel, still hangs In the balance, nnd yestcrdny'a ofllclal bulletin carries no news of any Important change In the situation But tho successful drive I reported Monday, and In fuller detail yes- tcruay, soumwrsi irom l,uisj io me j.ipa River; the advance of General Brusslloff'H southern wing Into tho Carpathians, on the road to Hungary, and tho capture of Balburt, In the Caucasus, from tho Turks, aro considered hero to bo events of great Importance. Tho fact that tho Russians are attacking along the whole of their Im mense front Is regarded as significant. DRIVE TEUTONS ACROSS LIPA. "As a result of tho latest skilful opera tions of General .Saknroff'a troops In Volhynla," says yesterday's official bulle tin, "we gained a victory on July 10 which brought us 13,400 prisoners nnd 30 guns, ns announced yesterday, and enabled us to sweep tho enemy completely from the left bank of the Lower Llpa. driving him to Krassoff and beyond tho river. "Judging by tho abundance of war ma terial tho enemy abandoned, ho retreated In great disorder. Some of tho seventeen heavy guns captured were yestorday al ready bombarding enemy positions on tha south bank of tho Llpa. German prison era captured wear uniforms of all kinds, proving the mixed character of the recent formations." - The Russian attack in this direction fell upontho nrmy of General Boehm Ermolll, which hitherto, of the four Austrian army groups in uallcla and Volhynla, had been affected tha least by the Russian of fensive This army was compelled to fall back from Dubno early in the campaign, owing to the Russian advance on Its north ern flank, but since then it has held Its ground north of Brody, HOLD FOUR IMPORTANT ROADS. By advancing along the Klrllbaba-Maro-maros-Szlget road, the Rjjtsians meanwhile have secured a hold on four roada Into Transylvania and Hungary, three in Buko wlpa and one in Gallcia. Reports have It that little positive redstance Is being en countered In this region. Finally, at the very least, in the opinion of Russian military critics, by taking Bali burt the Grand Duke has removed th? last chance of a successful Turkish counter offensive threatening his hold on Erzerum. Treblzond and tha greater part of Armenia. Boy Hit by Car on Cray's Ferry Road wiiiiRm iinnffBrH i - VAnra nM nw q Kimball street, is in the Polyclinic Hospital suffering- from concussion of the brain and cuts and bruises on his body, received last night when he was struck by a trolley car at Gray's Ferry road and Montrose street. Leg Comfort D orltoe ln. L Ulttrr. JVcak Ankle. BnoJUu II(. mk life mijrblo! Ther- U a mMuu at lor for ou )a the Corliss Laced Slocking A cltstlOe aupport and lev treat meat that etv4s ImmtdlAts com fort end sura help. No claattb lo bind adjust to every condition without rubocr l.o.undri aa eaally a a Iq.k-1. Kkpi i&ape wears for ma&a. Made to your ni-aur SI 73 each, or two tor same Uf, 3.00. Call aad t measured frre. rr write far Mlf measurement black Co 10. , We alio make aodomlaal belt (non rlactlc) to order Hours B to S dally O to 4 Sat Pcaaa Corllaa Limb Specially Co mi 1 J-13 'Vllbert St.. FhlLi.. . etulta S&, UU heaa, Waiout St. O f4A7 3 8? u 1 'ZiJ i ! W m SJfSYI ?rtS T.v'i tx Jkmpoivjvg St RUSSIAN DRIVE ADVANCES Tho Atistro-Cenrinn armies on tho eastern front nro now roportcd to ho mnkhiK desperate efforts to stem tho Russian drives toward tho Gallcian capital of Lomberg nnd to stop their further advance along tho road to Mnramoros Szlget in Hungary. POLAND TRANSFORMED UNDER TEUTON RULE, HELFFBRICH SAYS Vice Chancellor Describes Progress in Conquered Province ' BERLIN, July 19. Tho transformation wrought by tho Ger mans since they occupied Russian Tolnnd wan ono of the most successful undertak ings of Its kind In history, Doctor Hetf ferlch, Vlco Chancoltor, told n staff mem ber of tho semiofficial Overseas News Agency upon his return from Poland. "Tho Russians, in times of penco, had done nothing for the country, which wits further devastated by war," said Doctor Hclfferlch "Tho Russians, retreating, havo set firo to villages and towns and destroyed harvests. "Tho Germans first built roads nnd sent In cnttlo nnd seeds, so thnt now frequently herds of n hundicd cattle aro seen nnd corn Ih standing In tho fleldi "Now everywhere schools are In operation, even where thero wcro none In Russian times. Tho University of Warsaw has .i largo attendance. Lectures are given In tho Polish tongue nnd nil nationalities are rec ognized." NEW GERMAN EMBARGO Travelers on Principle Must Carry Nothing Printed or Written Details of the method xf procedure ap plied to the control of printed matter In tho por.seilon of persons leaving Germany nro found In the following notice, recently ls sued by the German military authorities: "Travelers on principle may take nothing written or printed across tho imperial fron tiers. "Letters, postcards or other communica tions must ho sent through tho post. "Exceptions to tho above nro letters or documents, written or printed, especially buslnoss papers. If (a) tho taking of them Is absolutely necessary to fulfill tho object of the trip; (b) they are confined to tho Hmallest poslblo dimensions, and (c) they havo been olllclally examined and sealed up before nrrlval at tho frontier. "Travelers can only reckon with safety on bolng permitted to tako documents across tho frontier If tho envelope or packet con taining them bears nn entirely undamaged Bcal." Seized by Desire to Shoot; He Did FORT WAYKB, Ind I July 19. Kenneth Gallagher, 22 years of ago, tho farm boy who shot and wounded five passengers, ono of whom was a I'hlladelphlan, riding on tho observation platform of tho 24-hour New York.Chlcago Pennsylvania train near thislclty last Thursday, It held in tho Coun ty jail under ?.I00 bond awaiting trlnl Saturday. lie stated In city court today that ho and a companion wcro going after tho cattle, when they saw the train ap proaching and that ho could not resist a btrango temptation to shoot. U-Boat Sailors Cheer French Envoy WASHINGTON, July 19. As sailors from tho U-boat liner Deutschland wcro taking a motor rldo through Rock Creek i nrk here they met a carriage In which the French Ambassador, M. Jusserand, was riding. Seeing the large German merchant lings which Hew from tho sailors' automo biles the Ambassador turned quickly to watch them. Ono of tho German party recognized him and proposed throe cheers for the Ambassador. Tho sailors gave them lustily. Blast Sends Rock Through House SHAMOKIN, rn July 19. Following a blast at the new Ragle silk mills, a rock weighing 20 pounds crashed through the home of Mrs. Jennie Cnyle, seriously Injuring her and narrowly missing her 10-year-old daughter. PJcDVG& TliK OKIOINAL FHKXCJI SALT An effective way tn redilmi fleah le to bathe dally with the famoua French Clark's Thlnnfnc Salti. For ale at llonwlt Teller'. Olmbels, Mraivbrldae A. Clothier's. Oeo. U Krana. Illlier A liegeman's. Send for boAfclet on obeelty. Hark French Silt Co., North Malta, l'n. SATURDAY Alert jSATURD AY tt-iOU J THURSDAYS cWRK$ THINNING 5AU tlNoonucs NOOICT. J iHUI)SON VK1 r,f !.H M lininulfe1' -J2r?iimazima&va&'2L sa -r ROUND SECI,AL TRAIN leaves IXV-'I-'1'L' Reading Terminal 7:t0 a. m., stopping TRIP at Columbia Ave., Huntingdon St., Ovf PHILADELPHIA and BRITISH WIN ANOTHER VICTORY JN EAST AFRICA Drive fcutons Down Pnnganl River nnd Occupy Wuanza LONDON, July 19. Another victory for British troops In Ger man Kast Africa was announced by tho War Offlco this afternoon In the following statement: In nnst Africa tho enemy hn? been driven down tho Pnnganl River. Mu an?a has been occupied. Our booty Include1! n navnl gun from tho Koe nlgsberg General Smuts transmitted tho fol lowing report of tho operations In Hast Africa : "Hncmy forces which endeavored to operate against our commiinlcatlnni northward of Ilandrnl and tho Usum barn Railway between Korogewa nnd Tnnga have now been driven down the Pnnganl River, nbondonlng a field gun The elenrnnce of this area Is progress ing Isfactorlly On tho southern shore of Iike letorla a forco under General Sir O t'rewo disembarked nt Kongoro and occupied Muanza on tho night of Julv 14-1S Thp enemy evacu ated the town after slight resistance. Many rifles, n supply colfimn and a navnl gun from tho cruiser Koenigsbcrg were captured. "A majority of tho Germans and Europeans embarked In a steamship and fled southwad by way of Stublc mann Sound, pursued by armed lake vessels." FOOD SITUATION IMPROVING IN CENTRAL UMPIRES Berlin Reports Good Crop nnd Partial Abolition of Ration Cards nnitUN, July 19. The food situation In both Germany nnd Austria-Hungary is showing considerable Improvement. Harvesting has begun In Gallcia, and tho first reports Indicate a good. crop. An Austro-Hungarian commission empowered to make an agricultural ngrccment arrived In Ilerlln today Tho prospects of nn ngrcc ment being reached aro most favorable. Such an understanding would bo of great aid In relieving tho shortnge In Germany, slnco the Dunl Monarchy possesses more food than tho German Rmplrc. A new discovery by a police lieutenant who spent his Idlo moments studying tho food question has been announced. By n process known only to himself, tho lieuten ant can mako bone produce 25 por cent, fat fit for human consumption. How practica ble the discovery will provo to be Is not yet know n. Bread, butter, meat nn.t similar cards nro disappearing In tho cities of Aachen (Alx-In-Chupelle), Dresden, Stuttgart and Strass burg, where they have been supplemented by food books. Berlin may ndopt a similar plan. The Furnishings Sales ' - 'u Silk Shirts $6.50 now $5.15 $3.50 now $2.85 Madras Shirts $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 now $1.65 now $1.35 now $1.15 $2 and $2.50 Paja mas $1.45, or 3 for $4; $1J0, now $1.15. Neckwear $2.50-$3.50 now $1.50 now $1.00 now .50 now $1.95 $1.15 .65 .35 $1 Athletic Union Suits now 65jc, or 3 for $1.75. 1524-1526 Chestnut St. Brownfn, Kbig & Company 300 Miles by River and Rail to WEST POINT - JULY 22 August 19th August 3rd and 31st Wayne Junction and Jenkintown. READING RAILWAY i BOMBARDMENT OPENS ABOVE SALONIGA xt.ji)rri'&- J? i5 - Whnt is believed to bo tho beginning of an offensive by the Allies on the Unlkan front is chronicled in dispntchos which toll of artillery duels with the Bulgarians over n 125-milc front, whose chief centres arc Lake Doirnn nnd Gicvgcli. It is probnblc the Bulgarians sought to fore stall this move by their recent seizure of the Greek fort3 Drngotin, Rupel and Spntovo. Tho valleys of tho Vardnr and Struma Kivcrs nro likely again to witness bloody fighting. Federal Civil Service Quiz United Ktntei civil service examinations wcro hold today In l'hlladolphla or tho following positions: Calculating machine 208,000,000 Pounds of nraaaHBraHBansBHBanBMBBeBBaB mmmmmmmmtamamoBamm una Manufactured Rubber Products United S 'Si rfj. operator, laboratory nld In seed testing, mechanician and laboratory assistant, at torney for the United Stntcs Interstnto Com merce Commission nnd oidnanco draftsman. Last year the United States Rubber Company, the largest rubber company in the world, manufactured and sold 206,000,000 pounds-103,000 tons of rubber products from elastic bands to automobile tires. This means net weight of the goods alone without cartons, wrappings, or other containers. Another world's manufacturing record established for the United States by the United States Rubber Company. This the world's greatest volume of rubber goods produced by any one company gives These Disflnof Advantages 1 The greatest raw material purchasing power of all rubber companies in the world. 2 The height of manufacturing . ' economies made possible only by ' gigantic production. These indisputable facts explain in part the steady and tremendous sales increases in tatesTires Any reliable dealer can supply you with United States Individualized" Tires. If he has no stdck on hand, insist that he get then) at once or jfo to anotner'dealer. . si - BULGMANS AND ALLIES INBIGARTILLERYDUSLS Heavy Bombardments on 126 mile Front May Presage Salonica Offensive BUCHAnEST, July 19. Artillery duels are In progress between tho Bulgarians nnd Atlle.i over a 125-mtls front between the Tcherna River and Fort Itupel. The bombardments nre particularly eevore In the region of Lake Dolran and south of Olevgell. There aro Indications that tho Allies nre about to begin an of fenalvo and that a general engagement wilt soon develop. LONDON. Jul 19. Rumania wilt cast her lot with the Allies In the near future, according to the belief today. The plight of Austria, the continued uc cesses of tho Russian armies and tha lm pending Allied offensive from Salonika will lead, It Is expected, to tho important de cision. Information from Bucharest forecasts de velopments at almost any moment Business Men Go Fishing Seventy-five membnra of t, Tioga Busi ness Men's Association left their head, qunrters at 3541 Gormantown avenue at 3 a. rn. today nnd motored to Fortescuo Beach. N. .1., for a day of fishing and ahark hunting. Jacob Loux, Louis Gilbert, Harry Smith, Aaron Hendricks, John Schuster nnd Wilbur II. Zimmerman wero In charge of tho outing. -r ,' ' t1U H f rl gsa b tf fe-