Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 3, Image 3

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1916.
ANGLO-FRENCH
MAKE NEW GAIN
ONSOMMELINE
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tWin More Ground in Re
newed Fighting on
Picardy Front
BLAVS ACTIVE IN WEST
PAms, Autr. 2.
French troops hav resumed their often
lV8 In Picardy. They have mado progress
on both banks of tho Somrao Illver, the
War omce announced today. Continued
CUCCC33 In these operations Is expected to
result In the speedy fall of Peronne, thus
threatening tho great Gcrmnn salient, which
has been under attack since July 1.
Tho War Office communique states that
fierce flglittncr took place last night on tho
right bank of the Meuse, at Verdun.
Tho Germans mado numerous attacks,
using ga3 shells to overcoma tho resistance
of tho French troops, but were able to gain
only a little ground at Vaux Chapltro and
Chenols Woods.
Tho toxt of the official report follows!
North of tho Somme we captured a
poworful fortified work between Hem
And Monacu. South of tho Somme wo
occupied a German trench northwest of
Donsecourt, Imprisoning several.
In Uio Champagno zono, west of Au
brlves, IlusBlan rcconnolssanco forces
charged and dispersed a German de
tachment at the point of tho bayonet
On tho right bank of tho Mouse, along
tho Vaux Chapltro and Lo Chenols
front, a violent struggle continued all
night. After many unsuccessful nttackn,
in most of hlch asphyxiating gases wcro
used, the Germans gained a llttlo
ground In Vaux Chapltro wood. lOlsc
whero Ihey woro repulsed. The Gcr
nian losscn wero Important. Ono hun
dred prisoners fell Into tho hands of
tho French.
On the Sommo front thero was extraor
dinary air activity. Tho communlquo men
tioned 33 aerial combats by French airmen
over tho German Hnc3. Ono German aero
plane, nttacked by two Xleuports, fell In
flames. Fourtcon other German machines
were forced to land, badly damaged.
BHITISH CAPTURE MORE
GROUND NEAR POZIERES;
GERMAN DASH CRUSHED
LONDON", Aug. 2.
British forces havo gained further ground
ast of Pozlores, In the Sommo region, tho
War Offlco officially announced this nfter
noon. Tho capture of enemy trenches was
reported.
A German counter-attack nt Illghwood,
dollvcrod during tho night, v;s repulsed,
tho statement says.
The War Ofllco statement follows:
Furthor progress was mado In hostllo
trenches cast of Pozlcres, where fight
ing at close quarters between small de
tachments has been In progress, A
hostllo counter-attack, delivered lato
yosterday evening against new trenches
west of Illghwood, fntlcd to get through
the artillery barrage.
GERMAN TROOPS ADVANCE
NEAR THIAUMONT; REPORT
ALLIES' ATTACKS HALTED
BERLIN, Aug. 2. All French and British
attacks In the Sommo sector wcro repulsed
by tho Germans, the War Ofllco announced
today. Further ground was gained by the
Teutonic forces In tho Verdun '.lector, In tho
region of Thtaumont work. Tho capture of
923 men and 14 machine guns was on
nounced. Pcnnsgrove Store Bankrupt
Francis H. Dunham, formerly proprietor
of a general storo at I'cnnsgrovo, N. J.,
filed a voluntary petition In bankruptcy
today In Camden. Ho asserted that hla
liabilities were $22,C2G.C1 and his assets
$168. Dunham la now employed as an as
sistant supervisor at tho du Pont powder
works In Ponnsgrovo. Itefereo S. Conrad
Ott will call a meeting of creditors in a
few days.
' THE WEATHER
' Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 2.
For Kostern Pennsylvania: Fair tonight
wid Thursday; warmer tonight In north
and west portions ; warmer Thursday ; light
south winds.
The eastern half of tho country Is covered
by an area of moderately high barometric
pressuro with tho crest over southern New
England this morning. Seasonable tem
peratures prevail under its Influence with a
slight deficiency in some places. A mod
erate temperature exefss prevails In the
Missouri basin. Thunder showers covered
large portions of the great central valleys
and the cotton belt last night, and cloud
ineaa Is' beginning to Increase over the
middle Atlantic states. Fnlr weather pre
vails In tho states along the northern
border and In the far west.
Observations at Philadelphia
8 A. JI.
Barometer , ,80.21
Temparalurs 74
Vflnd , South, 4 mllca
pltr Clear
Free pltatlon lait 24 hour Nona
llumldlty ....,.,....., , OS
Minimum temperature , , GS
Maximum temperature 84
Lamps to Be Lighted
Aotos and ether vehicle! 7S5 p.m.
The Tides
PORT RICHMOND. "
Stlih water , 11:32
-ow water , 11:11
Itch water 12:54
CHESTNUT STP.EET WHARF.
High water 3:40
bow water 11:00
tilth water 12:43
ItEEDT ISUfcND,
(llch water 12:29
-ow water ., 7:38
tlta water ,.,.,.,.. 0:12
BREAKWATER.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
JIUh water , ,...10:00
a.m.
a.m.
p.m.
Iiw water
2:54
lllth water
.12:43
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and thus promotes the growth of the
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of unhealthy accumu
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DEPARTING
Below is the Dcutschland ns sho
appeared leaving her berth at
Baltimore yesterday for the haz
ardous passage out to sea. On
guard outside tho Virginia cape3
are Allied cruisers, ono of which
is pictured above. She is a British
ship, believed to bo tho Essex or
tho Berwick. Her name has been
painted off.
Upper photo by I. F. a.
FALL OF ASQUITB
WILL COME SOON,
BELIEF IN LONDON
British Cabinet Tottering.
Premier Shows Lack
of Strength
IRISH SITUATION CAUSE
LONDON. Aug. 2.
A politician of tho highest stnndlng paid
last night that there in a general feeling
In tho House of Commons at present that
tho Government Is on its last legs nnd that
the end may come any clay. It was shaken
tremendously by tho Mesopotiimlan scandal
and by subsequently having accepted direc
tions from tho House rigardlng the com
position of the commissi of Inquiry.
Tho Government's prostlgo :s almost
broken by tll failure of the Irish, settle
ment. Kxcrpt ani"iis tho members of tho
extreme section which wrecked tho arrange
ment there Is general sympathy throucnout
Parliament for tho Jri.sh who aro regarded
as victims o. a broach nf faith. Whom a
few wcika ago tho press generally support
ed Premier Asqulth on his stand on Ireland,
he Is now nttacked by nearly every paper
In London.
Sir. Asqulth also seems to havo lost his
former domination in tho House of Com
mons within the last fow days. His present
attitude is now almost apologetic.
"He has lost his nerve." Is tho general
comment.
Tho interesting featuro of the situation
lies In the fact that Lloyd George, who
practically was a certainty for the Premier
ship, Is now busy almost dally conferring
with his friends.
Lord Heading and Winston Churchill nre
his constant visitors and It Is expected that
NOW is the time to visit Alaska.
A few years hence the veneer of
civilization will have destroyed much
of its romance and charm.
A 1000-mile ocean voyage on luxurious steamers
In protected waters 'will take you to this land of
stupendous Nature marvels -of rutftfed fjords,
of enormous glaciers, of miles of forests and of
quaint Indian villages with their weird totem
poles. There are several tours available from
Seattle a popular one Is to Sk30way via the fa
mous Inside passage, thence by rail and boat to
Dawson. This tour may be extended, If desired, to
Include St. Michaels and Nome.
Coupled with this wonder trip to Alaska Is the
master marvel of electrification as you journey
to the Pacific North Coast over the
CHICAGO
Milwaukee 8t St Paul
RAILWAY
The superb all-steel "Olympian" and "Colum
bian" trains are drawn smoothly, silently, by
mighty electric locomotives over the Great Con
tinental Divide. No smoke to obscure the vfsion
of the magnificent scenery of the Rockies' no
cinders or gas fumes to annoy.
Send for Alaika and Electrification literature ad Jreu
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G, J. LINCOLN,
1B Chestnut St.
Philadelphia. Pa.
SUBMARINE AND BRITISH CRUISER WAITING FOR HER
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both will return to tho Cabinet in tho
Lloyd Georgo ndmlnlstrntlon.
Sir Kdward Carson Is nlso on the friend
liest of terms with Lloyd George nnd ho
also will cettalnly bo In tho hew govern
ment. Thcso four aro likely to form tho
nucleus of n cabinet which, excluding tho
old blood, might Include sovcrnl young and
now men.
TEUTONS TRY TO DRIVE
FOES FROM STOKHOD
Continued from I'nso Ono
at Koropetz up to their waists In water,
ns all tho bridges had been destroyed by
tho Austro-Gormnns, and, attaining tho
west bank of tho river, organized their new
position.
STR0X0 TURKISH FORCES
REACH (JAUCIA FRONT,
IS BERLIN ANNOUNCEMENT
BKULIN, Aug. 2. Fresh heart has been
put Into tho Austrlnns by tho arrival of
strong Turkish forces on tho Vnlhynlan and
Gallclan battlefields. Lemberg Is swarm
ing with Turkish officers on tho way to
join tholr commands nt the critical point
of tho front whero tho battle for Lemberg
is hastening toward a decision. Tho bring
ing up of tho Turkish corps, said to ho
first lino troops, specially equipped and in
high fighting spirits, desplto their long
Journey, Is proceeding efficiently and speed
ily. "Boardinpr House Jake" in Toils
"Hoarding House Jake," whoso real name
la Jacob llazer and sometimes Jacob Cap
Ian, was held under SGOO ball for further
hearing next week on a charge of larceny,
by Jlaglstrato Hakcr, In tho Fourth street
and Snyder nvcnuo court this morning. The
arrest was made by Constable Douglas, on
a warrant sworn to by Jacob Smith, 036
Wilder street. "Hoarding House Jake"
lived In Smith's boarding houso a few weeks
ago, and when he left u number of boarders
complained that their Jewelry had been
stolen.
General Agent
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U-BOAT TRADER HALTS
IN DASH TO OCEAN
Continued from r.icr One
Island beforo attempting n dash Into tho
deep Atlantic.
The "tip" was again out today to look
out for tho Ilremen within tho next fow
days. That sho will mako an American
port and an unexpected one Is tho open
declaration made by nil German sym
pathizers here. Some say that sho will
come through tho capes as tho Dcutsch
land did, but there aro very few who hold
this theory. Tho majority look for tho
sister ship of tho Dcutschland to make
some harbor like Portland, Maine. Ilnston
nnd New York, they say, are out of It
becauso when tho llrcmcn, should sho
arrive safely, tried to slip back out to sea.
sho would bo escorted by all of the ex
cursion ships eligible to charter. Hut the
German sympathizers here Insisted most
emphatically that tho Dromon would mako
port In the near futuro with a cargo much
moro vnlualilo than that which the Dcutsch
land brought.
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The conditions in rug
producing1 countries
preclude the possibility
of any but a very limited
quantity coming into
the country, and those
that may arrive are al
ready costing importers
30 to 50 more than
usual.
We are fortunate in
having a good stock on
hand with a plentiful
supply of large sizes,
which are particularly
scarce.
We offer our present
stocks at usual prices,
whereas by Fall we
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WORKMEN'S AWARDS UNPAID
Delay Duo to Ignorance of Law, State
Commissioner Says
HARIUSniJnO, Aug. 2. Hundreds of
Injured worklngmcn havo not received pay
ment duo them under the workmen's com
pensation acts. It was reported yesterday.
A preliminary Investigation has shown
that payments have not been made prin
cipally because of a lack of knowledgo of
the law.
As a means of checking up. Commission
er Jackson has ordered Paul N. Furman,
chief of the Ilurenti of Statistics, to com
pare claims for compensation with reports
of accidents.
Smart Shoes Greatly Reduced
Original prices
slashed from $1.10 to
$3.00 on the pair.
Chrntniit St. Stnrn Clo-cs Saturil.iyH
AWJ
to anticipate your Fail Oriental Rug
needs during August
shall no doubt be com
pelled to ask prices
based on the advanced
cost of importation.
Our rugs and no one
has such a stock were
all secured before the
interruption of shipping
and are carefully select
ed, as usual, in accord
ance with our invariable
standards; which under
the present conditions
is impossible.
We will gladly hold
any rugs purchased this
month for future delivery.
La Rue, Inc. U24
CHILD LABOR MEASURE
FACES SENATE BATTLE
Republican Leaders Plan to
Couple Issue With Immi
gration Bill
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. t,lnes wero
drawn for bitter fighting In tho Senate to
day when tho child labor bill Is taken up,
probably lato this afternoon Immediately
after the disposition of tho District of Co
lumbia appropriation bill.
The opening of tho fight will be marked
by nn effort on tho part of n group of Re
publican Senators, led by Dorah, of Idaho,
to couple tho child labor bill with tl'ie Im
migration bill. This plan has n two-fold
purpose, first to compel President Wilson to
sign the twln-meosuro despite his opposition
to tho Immigration bill, nnd second, to com
mand support from southern Democratic
Senators who favor tho Immigration bill,
but oppose Federal child labor legislation.
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A Series of
EyeTalks
No,
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Our Next Tnlk Toes., An. 8
By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
N A recent address,
delivered In Minne
apolis by a well
known physician, It
was declared that no
less than 70 diseases
nffect tho eyes.
It was also stated that tho
eyes often point out a disease
before tin- patient himself 3
aware that ho is III.
It Is for this reason that an
Oculist a physician who spe
cializes in treatment of tho
eyes should bo consulted tho
moment it li noticed that tho
ejes need attention,
Quito frequently nn attack
of Illness can In this way bo
"nipped in tho bud."
If glasses are required, bo
sure that tho Oculist's pre
scription Is filled by nn Opti
cian competent to do tho work
perfectly.
rrrncrlptlon Optlclnnn
G, 8 & 10 South ISth St.
ire Do .YOr Tiramlne Eves.
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930 Chestnut
39 S. 8th
203 N. 8th
1 I. 11.
Chestnut Street
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2 ive hadn'i prii.
vided a plentiful
stock of these Suits
made from the
finest fabrics
woven, we'd not be
able to say a word
today about this
Special
Reduction
Sale
of
Perry's
$25 to $40 Suits!
$40 Suits for $32
$35 Suits for $26
$30 Suits for $22
$25 Suits for $18
for a limited
time only!
I But, Perry's haverfor
every season, even for
this most difficult sea
son of all not only the
finest Suits possible to
make, but the largest
number of assortments
and the fullest range of
sizes, so that every
man may have pick and
choice, right up to the
last minute without let
or hindrance!
1$ That means a much
larger lot of finest
Suits than can ever be
sold by a given date!
Now we make just one
bite of our juiciest
cherry, and reduce
them all for immediate ,
clearance !
if And this, in spite of
the fact that some of
the fabrics in them
can't be woven at all for
next year, because of
the embargo on the
fine wool they are
made of; because of an
unsettled dye situation
which is worrying
some of the leading
mills in the country!
That means for
you the chance to
get next season s
Suit right now
a $40 Suit for $32
a $35 Suit for $26
a $30 Suit for $22
a $25 Suit for $18 I
Alterations at cost.
Get the best made
Outing Trousers!
Biff Sizes in Plenty
$5 to $8
Fine lots of
Silk Shantunas! .
CfYou can depend
upon the fabrics and
upon the making in all
these Perry Tropical
Suits!
Palm Beach Suits. . . . .$7,50
Breeiweve Suits $1.
Mohair Suits 0
Silk Suits -$T(1
White Flannel Suits $2$
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