;-1$sSip -A A' EVENING IiBDGBI-PHlJDELPHlA, WMKE&DAY, JULY 20, 19m Tie first of R ieh a r d Washburn Child's new stories about Eagle Shannon, thebeautifulgirl frho. owned al most a whole Texas fcouaty, is called "Eagle Shannon Ropes Onfc' and appears in this week's issue of Colliers tKg NATIONAL YT&ZKLY "IRELAND FACING AWFUL PROSPECT," SAYS ARCHBISHOP Change Must Come or Home JRule Will Lead to Disaster LAGIWAWERZINCIAN ELAFRONTEDELIIP CONQUISTE DEI RUSSI Sul Zeblo, nd Onto dl Violent! Attacchi Ncmlcl, lo Nostro , Posizlonl Sono Mante nute ed Aumentate GLI ALPINI SUL GHIESA COMMONS LEADERS MEET MWDOtf, July 98. There was an lm porUnt and largely attended faceting of the Irish parliamentary party In the House of Commons this xnornlnff. at which the pres ent situation was discussed, as well as the future policy to be pursued by the party. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Na tionalists, presided. Respite the official admission' that there i la a. great wave of unrest In Ireland, there Is a feeling In ofllclal. circles that ultimately n agreement will be reached which will ft satisfactory to an tne lnsn i.icuons. John .Dillon has given notice of a motion .jn commons in wnicn ne win as inc uuy ernment in view of Its failure to produce the promised homo rulo arriendtng bill, to disclose' its plan for tho future government o 'Ireland-Muring the contlnuanco of the war. t Jin exchange Telegraph dispatch says a reaolp'tlohVhaseen Introduced In tho Coun cil of Cork atfademnlng the Irlah party's action Tt girding-horno rule and calling upon John Ifedfnbnd- to resign as leader of the j Natlonalfc'ti Archbishop .Walsh, of Dublin, has Issued ft.'lette'r-.w'ilhi public declaring that the ' courftryfnow faces "a most truly awful pros pect" Hv-'predlcted that, unless there wail a. chango tn tho situation, tho homo rule causo In Ireland, would lead to disaster. DYNAMITE IN PATH OFHARRISBURGCARS Enough Explosive to Wreck Half Dozen Trolleys Found Near W -tRjutherford ff "l : HARIUSBURO, July 26. Enough dyna mite to wreck half a dozen trolley cars was found last night on the.tracka of tho Harrls burg Railways Company, near Rutherford. The Sheriff removed the explosive to this city. The Philadelphia and Reading Rail way yards are at Rutherford, and the men there refused to ride In the trolley cars. President Musser said last night that If there were no meeting today between himself and the strikers .whom he has given until noon to apply for their old jobs, he would order out all the cars on all lines and maintain a regular schedule. The meeting was fixed last week, but a far none of the strikers has applied for i- i work because Musser refuses to recognize i, the union. . v V Twenty-two cars were operated yesterday i. ' and for the first time since the strike started on July 16 they were run to Llnglestown, Penbroke and RockvllIe.-The ru'n kept many jitneys off the streets and more people rode In the cars than any day yet. There were no disorders. Conshohoeken Doctor Dies Dr. .William M. Hall, a practicing physi cian In Conshohoeken. died at his home yesterday after an Illness of a year, aged if years. .A year ago, when his health first began to fall, he took a. trip West In the bop of restoration. A month ago he under went an operation tn a. Philadelphia hos pital without success. He was born at Radnor. Delaware County, in 1860, a son of JHlbberd and Howanna P. Hall, and moved to Conshohoeken after graduating as a, physician. Postal Examination Postponed The examination for mall carriers and thv first Saturday In October, haa been .Ifidflnltejy postponed, 4 .l,.. , Kf i ROMA, J Uigllo. Un dltpacclo da Ptlrourado Informs che ErslngAn, la grands fortes turcn. dell'Ar menla centrale, e' caduta In potere del l'eserclto dello Ctar. Da parecchl' mesl Teserclto del Cauoaso, sotto gll ordlnl del Qranduca Nicola, mlnacclava la cltta'. L'eserclto turco ' In rotla, st trova gta' a. molta dlstansa dalla caduta forteiza. 1 ruesl lo Inseguono. Nel teatro dl guerra dell'Europa orientate, ta Intera llnea del flume Llpa si trova ora. In posseeso delle truppe del Oenerale Bak h&roff. Dnlla sua confluenta con lo Btyr a talune atture che formano come un anel lo Intorno ft Mlrkow, le truppe russo Co mandano ambedue lo rive, ed In parecchle puntl st sono avanzato da 10 a 16 mtglla oltre dl esse. Intanto git austrlact sono obbtlgatt a rltlrarsl sulla unlca loro llnea dt satvezia, che c' quella a nord d&tl'alto Bug. SI rende sempre magglormente poeslbtle per le truppe russo l'avvlluppamento dl Rrody e la con seguente mlnaecla vu Lemberg. Neesuna notlzla rufllclo delta guerra per mette che sla pubbllcata circa 1 combattl mentt sul fronts delta Dvlna. St suppone che obbtettlvo del runs I sla ora MttaU, che e' ,un grando centro ferrovlarto. SUL BRONTE ITAL1A.NO. Un comuntcato umclate tn data dt lersera conferma la notlzla delta conqutsta, per parte delle truppe Itallane, del Monto CI- monte, II plu' alto plcco degil Apennini i-ttentrlonnll. Altrt rllovantlsslml vantaggl sono itatl ottenutl, che dlmoatrano come le nostro posl- slonl, una votta prese, non st abbandonano plu',-o come la nostra avanzata sla costanto. It rapporto dello Stato Magglore e' 11 seguente: Netla valle Lagarlna aumenta dl In tenstta' II fuoco dell'artlgllerla nemtca. Nella llnea Postna-Asttco, dopo un at tacco notturno, all'alba dt lunedl' le nostro truppe hanno conqulstato Monte Clmone. Nell'altlplano dl AbIbco II nemlco ha pronunztato due vlolentl attacchi contro le nostra trlncee In vlclnanza dt Cosera dt Zeblo. II quarto Dattaellone del 14,o Regglmento Bersagllerl ha respln tl entrambl gll attacchi Intllggendo al nemlco gravl perdlte, ed ha conquls tato alia baloncitta un'altra lunga llnea dl trlnceramlntt, catturando moltl prlglonlerl ed una mltragllatrlce. Plu' a nord I nostrl Alplnt rlnno varono 1 loro sforzl contro le barrtere rocct08S dt Monte Chlct e Monte Cam plgollatta. Incurantl del fuoco delle mltragllatrlcl, esst attraversarono tra llneo dt rettcolatt nemlcl, ed Inline el stablllrono sullo create. Nela regions del Fassa, ad onta del cat tho tempo, not cstendemmo la nos tra occupazlono nella valla Ceremonta. Net rcsto del fronto b. sono notatt' duelll dl artlgllerlae e bombard.amentl, partlcolarmente sulfa sommlta' del Fella e ' Intorno alle alture dl nord ovest dl Qortzla e San Mlcholo. Lunedl un aeroplano nemlco ha bom bardato taluno localtta' dell'Alto Iz&n so, ma l'unlco danno da esso prodotto . e" stata la dtstruslone dl una casa colonlco. Un comuntcato dl fonte austrlaca asse rlsco che una squadra dl aeroplanl austro ungarlcl ha bombardato sfll stabllinunti mllltarl dt San Giorgio, Dlnogara, Qorgo e Mopfalcone, causando degil Incendl. RUSSIANS TAKE TURKISH STRONGHOLt) BRITAIN REFUSES AMBASSADOR PAGE ' LIGHT ON BOYCOTT Foreign Office Will Not Concede Even the Points American Envoy Has Considered Unassailable receded from her original plan was the con struction placed by officials upon the decla ration of 8lr Cecil Bprlng-Rlce that "contracts already In effect will not be Inv paired" under the boycott order. It Is hoped here that when, the exact position of the United States Is made known to the British Foreign Ofllce additional mate rial concessions will be made. An 'official Pctrofrrad dispatch snys that Erzinjfnn, in Central Armenia,,' against which Grand Duke Nicholas has been advancing, has fallen.1 The Russian drive was directed from tho three points of tho arc de scribed by Gumishkhaneh, Baiburt and Mamakhatum. Tho Turks aro in retreat toward Sivas. FILIBUSTER IN SENATE AGAINST CHILD LABOR Southern Members Opposed to Administration Measure's Being Made Law VITTORIE DEGLI BVGLESI NELLA ZONA DEL SOMME Dopo Terribile Combattimento l'Intero Villaggio di Pozieres E' Conquistato Dagli Australian! Bu a Staff Corrtsvondtnt WASHINGTON, July it. Because the Democratic caucus last night decided to pass the child labor bill before adjourn ment of Congress, several of the Democratic Senators from southern States, where child labor la ustd extensively In cotton mills and other manufacturing establishments have decided to conduct a filibuster. Senator Hardwlck, of Georgia, who con tends that the child labor bill Is .uncon stitutional, has announced his Intentions to make m two-doy speech against tho bill. Senators Overman and Simmons, of North Carolina, are expected to join htm In fighting the measure, which President Wilson Insists must be passed nt this pension of Congress. In Mew of the decision of the caucus to put through the child labor bill before adjournment. Senator Kern, ' of Indiana, Democratic door leader, said today athat there could not be an adjournment before September 1, CITIES GET FARM LOAN BANKS Bnltlmoro, Now Orleans and Louisville Reported Chosen in South WASHINGTON. July 26. Baltimore, Loulsvlllo and New Orleans, It was said today on good authority, will obtain the three farm loan banks authorized for the South under the rural credits law. Memphis, Tenn., however, is still strongly .contending for one. The Louisiana delega tion In Congress called on Secretory Mc Adoo to urgo New Orleans' claims. Dopo 72 oro dt contlnuo combattimento git Ingles! sono rluscltl ad occupare l'Intero villaggio dl Pozieres, sul fronto dl battaglla del flume Somme. I tedcschl che st erano trlnceratl nelle abltazlonl come In fortezze lmprowlsate, hanno rcslstlto energlcamento, ma Inline nono atntl cacclatl dal villaggio, dopo un vlolentlsalmo attacco dl un reparto dl truppe australlane. Pozieres e' sltuato a sel mtglla a nord ovest dl Bapaume, ed e' 11 punto dl con glunglmento delle strade Albert-Bapaume e Thlepval-Longuval. Furono presl del proglonlerl, fra t quail cinque ufflclall. I tedeschl, facendo avan zare truppe fresche, hanno tentato del con trattacchl per rlguadagnare II villaggio, ma essl sono stati sempre reeplntl dal fuoco deU'artigllerla e dells, fanterta Inglesl. Da Parlgl st comunlca che II luogotenentc aviators Nurigesser ha abbattuto un altro aeroplano tedesco, e cost' egl! conta ora It numero di dtect aeroplanl nemlcl ab-battutl. Wilmington Club Woman Dead WILMINGTON. Del.. July 26. Suddenly stricken with acute Indigestion, Mrs. Caleb E. Burchenal, of Wilmington. on of the most prominent club women In Delaware, died today while visiting her father's home tn Mllford. NIAGARA FALLS 5SJy1 II 11 Wtwk. m&w sBiKl ' 1 sW wSsm 'g&h. DAYUGHT TOURS iA via Picturcsquo ) Reading- Lehigh Valley THROUGH 'TheSwifaterlad of America" JaJy 29 SATURDAYS Ai. i2, i9, 26 IwpUiakrz, 16 51 O 00 ROUND TRIP XH Good IS Day. SPECIAL TRAIN Uavs JUait Tsrminal SsSO A. M. PHILADELPHIA & READING RAILWAY kik or NUgax Falli FalJtir. NO REPORT ON MAIL DELAY WASHINOTONi July 26. A serious dif ference of opinion Is developing between tho British Foreign OlftcA and Ambassador Page over tho British American . trade blacklist. The Ambassdor 'today cabtcd the State Department that the Foreign Ofllce Is seriously embarrassing his Inquiries. It has efused to "concede even the points that the American Ambassador has considered unassallablo. There Is an evident Intent, tho Ambassador reported, on the pnrt of certain officials to refuse Information sought to clear up the doubtful points At Issue be tween the two Governments. In addition, Ambassador Page reported that up to the present he has been unable to get any indication when tho complete report of tho British Government regarding the mall detentions wilt bo turned over to him. Ambassador Sharp, at Parts, has re ported that the Initiative In this case Is entirely In the hands of the British Gov ernment. The International situation Instead pf clearing Is becoming more and more com plicated. Officials realize fully that upon the action to be taken by the Administra tion may hinge Germany's adherence to tho promlie previously made In .the submarine situation. Tho proposed protest which Is to be sent forward will make this Government's posi tion plain. It will fjatly contradict tho right of Grent Britain or any other nation to Interfere with the Internal affairs of tho United States, or to In any way obstruct the trad ing of Its subjects so long, as they aro not dealing In articles that are of absolute contraband of war with a boltlgerent Power, The right to trade freely and fully with South America, with the European neutrals or In the Far East will be emphatically defended. That Great Britain already haa materially Will Appeal to President NEW YOHK. July 28. Formaf protest Against the British blacklist and a demand that this Government Insist upon England recalling the edict will be presented to Pres ident Wilson and members of Congress on behalf of the New York firms and individu als named In the British statement. Morris B. Blumenthal. attorney, for the Association Jo Resist British Domination of American Commerce, a newly formed or ganization perfected by tho blacklisted firms here, left for Washington today with a set of resolutions of protest drawn up by the Association members. Copies of the resolution aro to be sent to the Governors 6i , all States as well as to Congressmen and' Senators. teiii'i JULY 26, 27, 28, 31 AUGUST 1, 2, 3, 4 Eight Days of. wonderful value. $ 1 5, $ 1 8, $20 and $25. Suits, all new, all-wool, all good 1 - ' 1 i 1 U I mmaum no And more than a thousand to select from. All the profit yours. , All alterations charged for! I. Waiiamaker .& Brown Market at Sixth for 55 Years WKumammmMmmBaum paii 1B!1M r-S'-Vttt? ...lii m Your Neighbor Car Suppose He Buys a Hudson Super-Six One thing we can't forget in buying cars. That is pride of ownership. Thl car is a pleasure vehicle. And it spoils the fun to be hope lessly outrivaled in about the same-class car. ss 5HJ The Hudson Super-Six has proved itself supreme. "With this patented motor; certified a stock motor it has done what no other stock car ever did. It has made faster speed. It has done better hill climbing. It has shown quicker pick-up. It has gone 1819 miles in 24 hours, breaking the best former stock car record by 52 percent It has beaten race cars by the dozen cars of a very costly type. It has shown much more power, than this size motor ever before developed. It has proved matchless endurance. Suppose your neighbor gets this car. And you, while paying as much or more, get something less efficient How will you feel when the two cars meet? What These Things Signify You do not care for reckless speed, uch power is rarely needed. But the Super-Six has the capacity. You know it to be the master of the road. It will do what you want with out taxing half its ability. And tha't means economy. It will cover morQ ground than lesser cars, without going any faster. This because of its' quick get-away when you slow down or stop. Its greatest supremacy that of endurance mftans years of extra service. How would you feel to have a like-class car excel yours in these respects? Means SOo More Efficiency Some Hudson Records AD, made under American Automobile Asso ciation supcrvisioa by a certified stock car or stock chassis, and cgolling all former stock cars In these testa. ' 100 mll4 In SO mln., 31.4 ac., avcraiing 74.67 miles per hour for a 7-pMe&ger tour Inc car with driver and passenger. 75.69 mil In on. hour with driver and passenger in a 7-passengar touring, car. Standing start to 50 mile an hour in 10,2 sec. On. mil. at the rate of 102.53 miles per hour. 1819 miles in 24 hour at average speed of 75.8 miles per hour. j .The Super-Six motor a Hudson invention adds 80 to motor efficiency. That is, from a small, light motor it gets 76 horsepower. The same size of ,motor heretofore yielded us 42 h. p. This result comes, through ending vibration, the cause of motor friction It gives such smoothness as you never knew before. And it means a long lived motor. It comes in a car, evolved under Howard E. Coffin, which has long stood for the acme in fine engineer ing. And it comes in the handsomest, best-equipped model that Hudson has ever designed. If your neighbor gets it, and you don't it may mean to you years of regret In looks and perform ance, in prestige and endurance, he wil have the advantage of you.. Your Hudson dealer can prove these things be yond any possible question. 'And you should know them before you buy any high-grade car. Any Super-Six owner there are now more than 10,000 can tell you what it means to own one. t H HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, MICH. m SUPER m w 1 7-Paenger Phaeton -..,...,.... t. $1475 Limousine toian SSaS&v":.v.v;.;:::::::: SS ft---Mi;-::::::::::::n:.":: f 7-Punger Touring Sedan ., 2000 Landaulet Town Car .' ', .' .' . ', '.', ',','. ) ', ' 1 1 ' J850 . F, O. B, Dtlrolt diatedSi"6 enterinB ortJe,r"ior fa,! delivery of closed' cars. New models now on,exhibition. A fewfpr imrac Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. s BEI.Z, PHONG SPRUCE 1010 253 North Broad Street KBYSTONE-rBACE plt mmmBB t !1 m . I - rwraranT i iiriwr.iwt''inimaBWgggwai "mmm