& mmismQ- ledger-Philadelphia, Tuesday .m-Ven ' in fc --1 -,'. i i s s i sum i ' -- ' J J' - I i " - ' JULY 25, 4016. !. mliJibWa i it lifcriijiji. iy . -. ?- K f. N t, I' $t P r M i c " v-- mil SAND STORM HITS PINNSYLVANIANS AT TEXAS CAMP o Second Regiment Stable , Tint Blown DMvn No thie Injured CbNtfUSION IN DAklCNESS Hm temperature in the tents of tho Jhsmwylr guardsmen encamped out M Xt IM was 75 degrees at 8 o'clock -. (fMlMetpMa time). At the same hour mi temperature bi this city was 74 By CARL lTzEISIJERG Rurnlnff Lrddtr Staff Cetrttpbndent ti PASCJ, Tex.. July 38. The most vlo ttet Band storm thnt has yet vtslted the Pennsylvania guardsmen swooped down on the let and Zd Regiments late last night This most serious damage waa done In tho 2d Regiment, when the stable tent, housing the bfllcer police forces, was blown down Won the frightened animals. A near etam pAa resulted here and among the mules, Vh? attempted to break through the wagon eorrat, The animals of the 1st Regiment alsd tried to break away. Bugles sounded the alarm and the struggling animals were juleted. Many tents wero blown down. Utmost , confusion reigned In the darkness until dis cipline wrought order out of chaos. AUTO TRUCK TRANSPORTS READV. Rolling stock. If any iiuch a torm may be applied to an army as well as a railroad. Is being gathered for distribution among the Pennsylvania troops on a significant whole , tale scale. Wheels signify motion in some i) direction, and wheels aplenty, with tho power to propel them, are In store for the 7th Divi sion. Tho most powerful and the speediest motortrucks are being gathered by tho United States army for thd Pennsylvania Infantry regiments. The truck train, 21 of the gray green, lumbering, dry-land" ships, will be come a recognized auxiliary for every rogW ment. Each regiment's fleet of these mighty tractors will be commanded by a first lieu tenant, who will be appointed by Major General Cloment ' Announcement of tho appointments des ignating the commanders of the truck com panies, are expected dally, Borne of the rec ommendations already having been placed In General Clement's hands. The organiza tion of the truck train and the appointment of commanders was ordered by General Funston. Army wagons, capacious new equipment carriers, are being knocked together near Camp Stewart by details of men from the various regiments under tho. direction of Colonel Puscy. division quartermaster. The yagona to the number of 102 have been unloaded In parts from box cars on a siding and are rapidly being put together and sent to the commands needing them to complete their complement of wagons. Requisitions have been made for the following animals for each regiment: 92 draft mules. 10 pack mules for the machine-gun company, 1 pack mule for tho sanitary train, six riding mules for the supply company and 49 riding horses for the officers and the mounted scouts which will form a valuable arm for the Infantry. "MACHINE GUN COMMANDERS. I Three offlcers slated to command machine Run companies Jn tho Philadelphia regi ments ore Captain Sompson, of tho 1st; Captain Gordon, of the 2d. and Captain Warner, of the 3d. Tho men to be selected for the companies virtually are decided upon, but'-untll the machine guns are Issued uho private will be transferred from his present company to the machine gun com panies. Tho 1st Regiment moved to Camp Stewart today. Early this morning tho big yellow squad tents crumpled up as tho swarming men attacked the problem" of .transferring an entire regimental home from one camp site to another. By truck and wagon the equipment was bundled oft to Camp Stewart, leaving another big scar en the site of Camp Pershing, where now senly the 2d Regiment remains. The plos vacated by. tho 3d and 1st Regi ments are unsightly squares of sandy soil, hare 'at vegetation. General Price, com mander of the 1st Brigade and the 2d Regiment will move tomorrow, completing the utter desolation of Camp Perohlne the temporary encampment of the brigade which Philadelphia sent-to the front Brigadier General Logan, of the 2d Brigade, has vir tually recovered from his Illness and Is ex pected to move his headquarters to Camp Stewart this afternoon. The artillery already has pitched some of Its tents In the new camp and within two days the entire PennT sylvaala division will be under canvas at Camp Stewart OFFICERS' SHOWERBATHS. Work was started this morning on the efflcers' showerbaths on the camp. The pipe line which Is to supply water for baths and tor the animals Is being rushed and will not require the time consumed by the lay ing of the drinking water line, as only two spigots per regiment are being Installed for the second line of pipes. Sanitary Inspection of the Pennsylvania guardsmen, which began yesterday under orders Issued by General Funston, continued today. The work In charge of Major R. B. Killer, United. States sanitary Inspector. Co-operating in the task, which will caver several days La Major Crookston, chief sani tary officer of the division. Tho joy In. the 1st Regiment over the organization of a, new band found vent last night with a burlesque band performance that also served as a farewell to Camp Pershing. The 28 men. who volunteered to play and thereby saved the day for the regiment which has been without music since tho separation of Kendie's Band from it reported to Chief Musician William B. Chapln with every variety of musical in struments MOTHER'S PLEA WINS. President Wilson and Pennsylvania Sen ators and Representatives have been pe titioned by dependent mothers and wives to aid in obtaining the discharge- of their sons nd husbands from border service with the Pennsylvania Ptvtston, Forty-one letters from these sources have reached Major Gen eral Clement and nave been turned over to the regimental commanders for Investi gation. One man has been 'discharged thus Jar- and was sent back to Pennsylvania yes- teroar. win on intnspqn&uon paiA, 'J1Ti. BadleTDIaeont, of 856S Spruce street. iTWladalpbla, is the mother who invoked ike aid of the President to have her son Mise4. Ona -sag; after tha trooW mo WHseff at Moupt Gretna she sent her ap jm1 to the White House, and in the course C Mdinary military procedure it reached vMM Headquarters today. The letter la jka ftUewat ?! release my son, who is a pri- , is In the Id Regiment, Company z, f jpiasaylvanla. National Guard. I don't ' 1 mm Iww he manage to pass the medl- i !' mi Miralnittyn, He has broken arche I and very weak eyes and poor health. ; t it waa tar main support J would . , ,tik a bavs him released if there is ' l ny way possible. Everybody tpld ma 4& It 'tmt1A A nn wu.1 J .1- . f Ink I ttoUfffct perhaps you, would do I faajtsuBac isr . rokn-D.earted mother. f VMM ist wrrov Jta SADIE 3IACONT. Wm PrtYstu Itfaeaat waa unofficially prooM Mijt luf thw had -priaen to tha Wrkjt Kaieaa t sbtala bis dteeharge ha jratat JUffaJMtti t & saouured, an im- 0m w am mm swr aaei to, jnsst uuu u 4l te lias Vit" along with his mm iMiiaeji iifiaii r y, sneeeuta Jr ' , xautuM maw tuns k m wus a im- wi.ar; ato uteayjfcwwt to Ja.vJ jPfMiwJ HB J V BW.aBaaffiiB At first glance this would Beem to I NEGRO SOLDIERS SHOT AFTER ASSAULT IN TEXAS Continued from Tare One aid his Republican colleagues In their at tacks on the Mexican policy. "Why was the National Guard ever sent?" Is tho burden of many of the letters received iby Senators, and a demand for an explanation from the White House prob ably will be contained In ono of tho resolu tions now In preparation. Senator Town send of Michigan, who yesterday attacked the maintenance of tho guard on tho bor der, declares there Is conclusive proof that tho Administration novor intonded to use tho guardsmen for "cleaning up Mexico." Republican leaders seo In tho present situ atlon abundant campaign material. Theyj say the Administration has Injured Itself Immeasurably by calling out tho National Guard, while tho Democratic leaders rejolco .that tho President has been able to keep his peace record cleaf. Tho Republicans, however, contend thnt tho country wants the Mexican question permanently settled, and that the sending of tho guard to tho border has done nothing toward a final solution of the problem. NAVAL MILITIAMEN RETURN Thousand Volunteer Bluojnckets Back From Training Pennsylvania and Jersey Men Continue Naval militiamen, numbering 1000, who havo taken part In tho annual practice cruise in three battleships of tho Atlantic Reserve fleet, returned to Philadelphia to day. The Rhode Island, at 10:45, was the first to arrive, the Illinois and Alabama following about an hour later. Five special trains of the Baltlmoro and Ohio Railroad were at Broad and Oregon streets, waiting to transport the naval militiamen to their homes. Tho warships arrived at the Delaware Breakwater last night and after transfer ring a number of their crews of volunteer bluejackets," Including those of Pennsyl vania and New Jersey, to the Chicago for an extension of the cruise to Hampton Roads, started up tho Delawaro this morn ing. At 7 o'clock, amid a fog, they were re ported at Reedy Island, where they pro ceeded slowly and cautiously. The fog, however, delayed them only about an hour. The Pennsylvania and New Jersey militiamen will finish, their cruise probably Saturday or Sunday. Councilmen Inspect Filter Plant Members of Councils' Committee, on Water, accompanied by Assistant Director Baldwin, of the Department of Public Works; Crlef Davis, of the Water Bureau, and other city otllclals, made an Inspection today of the filter plant at Torresdale and the pumping station at Gardner's Point. Tho party left Race street wharf at 10 o'clock on the police boat Samuel H. Ash brldgeand made the first stop at the Torres dale filter beds. Later Lardner"s Point was visited and the latter part of the In spection trip Included a visit to the sewage disposal plant at Ilolmesburg, Police Court Chronicle Men may come and men may go, but the proverbial faithfulness of the dog goes on forever. Evary now and then, often as part of a commonplace circumstance, It Is exemplified. Poets have, sung for untold ages upon the theme that roan's only true friend among animals was the dog. Prose writers from Voltalro to Maeterlinck, and beyond him, have told us in essay and story how a dog loves not his master's color, nor his clothing, nor his position In life, but the master himself, and that only for the master's sake. Our own Stephen Foster has sung: l-IM Ana Travi vr faithful. Orlet cannot Crew him away. He. Is sentto, bo I kind: I shall nvr. never Boa ... A. better friend than old dog- Tray, It Is probable that George Wilson, a 30-year-old negro vagrant of Camden,' never read Maeterlinck, or Voltaire, or Foster, or even the late Senator Vest's eulogy of the dog, but, It Is certain nevertheless that the ragged negro beggar knows of the sub stance, if not the song. George, with a woebegone and bedrag gled fox terrier at his side, was arrested at Broadway and Spruce street last night by Detective John Brothers, of the Cam den police force, charged with panhandling. The detective took his prisoner to a street telephone and called for the "wagon," When It arrived George was hustled Inside and jZ'i his dog, attempting to follow, was thrust out upon the sidewalk by a policeman. "Can't my dog go aldng, bosat" asked George. "Nothln doln'," said tho cop as the wagon drove off. The unnamed and ever-faithful dog of this story, who might as well be Rover or Carlo or Tray, bowled long and mournfully as the patrol disappeared around the corner- Then such la the confidence of a dog, a confidence akin to Us faithfulness, that our Tray went back to the police phone and lay 'down on the sidewalk at Its. bass. And there he stayed all Sunday night, without food or water, refusing- both- when brought to him by kindly people In the neighborhood. There he waa thia morning when Recorder Stackbousa, bearing the story from a police man, set Georgq Wilson the light punish ment of a reprimand and the Job of sweep Ins; out ha police station befora releasing him. And it la whispered that when George In Wa rags reached tha piac where his Tray wa faithfully waiting, tha dog gave a seriea of Joyous barks ajid cut a few circus capers aa he went upon his way at his mister's aide. Truly, a dot's faithfulness to his master, b he white or black or yellow, garbed In of rajrs, la a certain & fcura thing. -a" V3 V . -1 1 UBi i 111 ill'f ftli i - S"iC-g- ' I, BRITISH HEAP UP FOOD FOR bo a heap of skulls, but they nro botnb3 for trench mortars now being used by front. MEXICANS SUCH "BUM SHOTS" FIRING LINE IS ZONE OF SAFETY Regulars Reassure Rookies That Danger of Serving as Target Is Not Very Great A Tip That Will Please Mothers of Lads in Khaki By CARL Evcntna Ltdoer On tho firing line! Let us all hope that Is where tho boys of Philadelphia will bo sent forthwith as soon as It Is decided that Mexico shall bo lnvndcd. For tho firing line down here In this part of tho world Is tho safest place, eliminating a cafe, perhaps, that can bo found. It may sound flippant to Bay so, but It Is tho solemn truth If the word of a dozen persons can be trusted. These persona have heard the bullets sing and they know. The Mexicans shoot high, natives tclt the youthful soldiers from the Quaker City. This Is a tendency of overy soldier and It Is a tendency more pronounced on tho part of tho tawny men whom tho boys In khaki may be called upon to face. In the excite ment of battle, when blood rushes helter skelter and nerves are a-tlngle, every green warrior's rifle swings upward In spite of all that muscles can do, In Europe, army men say, so great stress has been laid on the order to aim low that In their anxiety the trained troops have swung to the other ex treme and now they shoot too low as often as thoy overshoot their mark. MEXICANS POOR SHOTS. No such happy medium as hitting their mark the firing line has been achieved by the Mexicans, one is told In all serious ness by "old-timers" and regulars hero in tho city. Their calm eyes, that look with such kindly Interest on tho stalwart sons whom dutiful Philadelphia mothers have sent down here, have seen the Mexican soldiery In action. The information volunteered by them nbout tho safety of the men on the firing line Is only one of the friendly "tips" that have been offered tho militia. "Put me In a battle with Mexican sol diers and let mo choose my position and I'll take the firing lino every time," de clared a grizzled physician who was with Villa's sanitary corps for U months while tho "Bull of tho North" was at the zenith of his power. "It's the truth," he remonstrated when a lanky lad In khaki smiled with a "you-can't-kld-me" expression. "My son, I never lie to a soldier. I have witnessed 12 bat tles and skirmishes, some of the hottest which Villa fought, and In every Instance I wished heartily that I was right down there in front where tho bullets ought to have been buzzing, but weren't. Where I was that's whero bullets and the danger was." "Where were you, Doc?" asked an In terested listener. "A mllo or bo behind the battle line," he said, remlnlscently. "It was pretty hot there, too, every time. By gad, boys, how I did swear at the fools The shells kept me jumping, and at first I tried to dodge the bullets. But It was Just tike trying to dodge a hornet If he's going to get NIAGARA FALLS Daylight Tours via Picturesque READING LEHIGH VALLEY THROUGH "THE SWITZERLAND OF AMERICA" SATURDAYS 0Q ROUND TRIP $15 (Good 15 Days) Philadelphia & Reading: Railway "The only double track RoadPjiiiadelphia to Buffalo" CANNON BEHIND THfcffi LINES L. ZEISBBRG Staff Correspondent you, he's going to get you. That's tho way It is with a bullet." "Did one ever get you?" put In another soldier, now believing the earnest doctor. "No, but they got my hat and my shoo and my coattall and almost everything I had except myself," replied the medical officer. "It wasn't tholr fault. They wasted enough ammunition to lay out a regiment." What causos Mexicans to shoot -high is their temperament, ho explained. W.ith tholr blood up they "go at it with a hur rah" and empty their guns In a thrice, ho said. When their magazine has been shot away and tholr cartridge belt depleted, tho battle Is over ns far as they are con cerned. Tho regulars havo the utmost contempt for a Mexican with a gun. "All you need do. If you get Into a scrap with tho spicks, is to lie low, duck under nnd wait till their ammunition Is gone," said one tanned fighter. "Then you've got 'em. And they'll get rid of their ammuni tion before you know It. Their Idea of fight ing is to shoot ns fast as they can and their main object Beems to bo to flro away all moir ammunition, overy blamed bullet of It. "Why, In street fighting I've seen a Mex shooting from behind a house. And do you know how he was doing it? Ho wasn't aiming at all not him. All ho was doing was poke his gun around the corner of tho house nnd shoot blng-bing-blng-blng-blng, like that. Tou couldn't see anything but the gun and smoke. The Mex was behind tho house, with his eyes shut He wasn't thoro a mlnuto after his last cartridge was plugged. "I'll tell you, boys, nil you need bo nfeard of In Mexico is snakes. You'll find " "But let's go back to tho battle," Inter rupted a serious-minded youth. "After tho Mexicans on the firing line havo apparently used up all their ammunition, what do you do?" ' "Chase 'em," said the regular. Major H. A. Arnold, of Ardmore, assis tant surgeon of the 7th Division, is making a pet of a prairie dog that is a next-door neighbor of the vice president of the Merlon Trust Company. Tho "Dlalns hound," evidently conversant with the law of eminent domain or squatter's rights or whatever law is Involved In this case, has made the best of having nn army surgeon's tent right at the front door of Its burrow. The only compensation It demands is pet ting, and It is receiving that In good meas ure, Friday fish dlnnera for nn entire regi ment Is tho innovation that has been estab lished by Colonel Kemp, of the 3d. They're not "old" fish, either. No market has housed them, although the nearest ap proach to water capable of holding enough fish for 1000 men Is miles upon miles away. The fish are ordered by Captain Mueller by telegraph from Lower California. July 29 August 12, 19, 26 Sept. 2, 16 Ask: Agent or write for " Niagara Falls Folder sBHSoagSBaaEagiJiBJ 6MS32J l'noto by Int. Film Service thousands In tho drlvo on tho western I RINNOVATI ATTACCHI SULLE LINEE FRANCESI U Villaggio di Pozieres Tenuto a Meta' Dalle Truppe Ingles! e Quelle Tedesche Rlnnovando la loro presslono a sud delta Somma, dopo un vlolcnto bombardamento dl preparazlonc, I frnnccsl hanno fatto notevoll progress), costrlngcndo 1 tedescht ad Indletrcgglaro In parecchi puntt, Nel scttoro dl Verdun, o preclsamonto alia rlva destrn della Mosa, si sono avute fortissimo nzlonl dl nrtlgllerle. Contlnuano 1 combattlmentl nella llnca lnglesc. In special modo tra Pozieres Gullle mont. II vlllngglo dl Pozieres o' ora divlso per meta': la zona dl nord ovest e' difesa strenuamento dal nemtco, cho ha ammassato grandl quantlta' d mltraglla trie! tra lo rovlno dello caso. In ouesto vlllngglo opera un reparto dl truppe australlane, cho In un brillanto at tacco hanno catturato 145 prlglonlorl tcdcschl, tra cut set ufflcial!. La csccuzlono dl Roger Casement, con dannato a morto per alto tradtmento, e' stata flssata per II 3 dt agosto. SI assicura che Papa Benedetto XV abbla lnt,erceduto presso Ro Giorgio d'Inghllterra per ottenere la grazla del condannato. II Ponteflce, oltre alia influenza da lul csercltata dlrettamente a Londra, ha benancho Interessato it MInlstro Ingleso presso il Vatlcano, Sir Henry Howard. Da Washington si assicura che vl sono del stntoml ntti a dimostrare che Re Giorgio usera' la clcmenza. Nine New Paralysis Cases in State HARRISBURG, July 25, Nine cases of Infantile paralysis havo been reported to tho State Department of Health, making 50 since July 1. Four of tho new cases are from Philadelphia nnd ono ench from Hlgh splro. Harvey's Lake, Luzerne Borough and Pittsburgh. -" M u, '$. UNEXPECTEDLY 1 w MMiiWmi i m mmm i mm V MMWiWmWt&B n f mmw&Bimf.H m mat ' fMSgMPg3 , J, m. . fl A . 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AUGUST SALE OF HANDSOME UNFORESEEN circumstances prevent our removal before September 1st; so we shall hold a special August Sale, The offerings comprise several car loads of new goods in tended for the new store but which we must now removal. sell before onsolloaieo RITIRATATEDESCAP 12 MIGLIA 1)1 TEItRENO DALLAFHONTEDIRIGA Glf Italiani Occupant) lc Vallate di Trevignolo e San Pelle- grino e Respingono At- tacclit Nemici VITTORIE DEGLI ALPINI ROMA2S Lugllo. Le truppe russe hanno costretto 1 tedeschl a rltlrarsl per un tratto dl12 mlglla In una locallta' dlstahte 80 mlglla dal acttore dl Riga, . Questo successo del russl e' It rlsuttato dl quattro glornl dl nccanltl combattlmentl svoltisl dal Golfd d Riga ad Uxkull. La gravlta' delta sltuazlone In cut si trovano le truppe del maresclallo von Hln denberg e' dlmostrata dall'annunzlo pro vencnto da Berltno, cloe' che 11 Kaiser muova col suo Stato Magglore verso II fronts orientate. Ultlml dlspaccl da Petrogrado dlcono che ora vl o' una sosta nella battaglla, votendo .1 russl consolldaro lo loro nuove position!, si assicura anchc che 1 tedeschl. hanno dlsposto l'lnvlo dl grandl rmforzl contro I russl. Importnntl combattlmentl sono anche In corso In Vollnla ed in Bucovina, special mento tra Klmpolung o Delatyn, nel punto dl conglunzlone nd occldento dl Kolomea, SI C annunzlato lersera cho e' stata completata dal nostrl Alplnl la occupazlono delta sommlta' dello vallate Trevignolo e San Pellegrlno. Le nostre forzo hanno anche occupato la sommlta' dl Monte Stra done ed hanno conqutstato dclte poslzlont a Clma dl Bocche, Adonia della rcslstenza austrlaca el sono altresl' ottonutl ultorlorl vantaggl nell'avan zata su Monte Clmone. Ncll'altlplano del Sette Comunl II nem tco ha lanclato duo attacchl contro lo trlncso prese dal nostrl 11 22 Lugllo su Monto Zeblo, ma ambedue gll attacchl sono Btati resplntl con gravt perdlto per esso. Ecco lntegralmcnto II comunlcato uffl clalo dello Stato Magglore ltallano: E' stato attlvlsstmo II duello dello op poste artlgllerlo dallo Stelvlo a Vallo Lagarlna. Nella regtono dell'Astlco I nostrl at tacchl per guadagnare lo posizlonl dl Monto Clmone hanno ottenuto rllevantl vantaggl. Ierl slamo rluscltl a con qulstare taluno dffeso nemlche vlcine nlla sommlta' della montagna. Nell'altlplano del Sette Comunt II ncmlco ha lanclato due attacchl contro le trlnceo da not conqulstata il 22 Lugllo su Monto Zcblo, ma tall attac chl Bono rluscltl Infruttuosl e not ab blamo lnflltto al nemlco gravlsslme per dltc. Tra i fluml Clemon ed Avlslo not nb blamo completato la occupazlono delta sommlta1 dello vallate dt Trevignolo o San Pellegrlno, conqulstando anche la sommltn' dl Monte Stradone e nuovo poslzlont suite pendlcl dl' Clma dl Bocche, L'artlgllorla nemlca ha contlnuato 11 bombardamentto dl Cortina d'Ampez zo ed 1 nostrl cannonl hanno bombard ato la valtata del Dravc. Alia sommlta' del Fella o nella re gions dl Monte Nero l'artlgllorla ne mlca si e' mostrata ancho attlvlsslma, ' There', a tilata on for joa at all the 0ansGom Restaurants Homo cooklnr ronalar prlctt iks3 Market hi. thronchant 5? c525 & mmm. ill mm r'ss&f'v aRBW4aKHHBHBa3aaaVaHMBaHBJMeeeaSaMeeHi j'MtSaaarqsKj; -xeSa&Ajtis" fe-asvj 4&tr. &&& '.' Mi -awxmmtZiA. ' "tMj&f "PVERY model is 'of the high "L-' grade quality for which we are noted built as well as furniture can be . made of the finest quality, perfectly sea soned materials design Our prices will average 50 be low market prices. Purchases held for future delivery. FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, INC. 1015-1017 FILBERT STREET, PHILA. 111 Business After the War' Isaac F. Marcos son gives six reasons why pros perity will continue and he also lists six menaces to business a careful, thor ough canvass of .public opinion and an encouraging one in this week's issue Colli 5y iers .TUB NATIONAL WMKLT "W . JnTdobate! ocrfi UliESLAU .tinlrionK 'yf RUSSIAN WARCRAFT Turkish Cruiser Holds Superior Force Four Hours, Then Escapes CONSTANTINOPLE, July 25, Details of a four-hour fight between tho Turkish cruiser Mldtlll (formerly tho German cruiser Breslau) and five Russian warships In tho Black Sea on July 22 are contained In the following report of tho Ministry of Marino. "Tho Turkish cruiser Mldtlll encountered strong Russian sea forces south of Sevas topol, and fought a four-hour engagement with them. Tho Russfhn squadron was made up of a battleship of the, Imperatritsa Maria typo and four destroyers. 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