t aeswKSEWS-s' LARURIANIAEINVASA DAI BULGARO-TEDESCHI; LA GRECIA HA CEDUTO Gli Austrinci Battuti dalle Truppe Alpine Italians sUlle Falde del Monte CaUriol e sull'Iaonzo L'ARTIGLIEUIA ATTIV II Mlntstero della duerra pubbllcava lerl sera It scgucnte rapporto dot gencralo Cadorna! Bulla fronts del Trentlno contlnua 1-ttttlvita deirattlgllerla nemlca. Ne a Blomata dl lerl 1 VllUBSl delta ya dell'Astlco le nomre poslxtont sulle faldo settentrlonall del Monto Caurlol, nella valle dell'Avlso, furono partU colarmente nssoggettall ad un vlolcnto bombardamento. Sulle (aide gotten trlonall del Caurlol le nostre truppo alp no attaccarono II hemloo InfllgBen dogll gravl perdlfc. I'lu' dl cento cadacrl dl nuitrlacl furono contatt sul campo dl battaglla a nol prendemmo ancho 34 prlglonlcrl. Noll'alta allo del But la nontra artlgllcrla sconvolso lo trlnceo nomlcna ed applcco' II fuooo ad alcunl casolarl. Nella rcBlono eollfnosa ad cat dl OorUla alcunl dletnccamentl della nostra fantcrla sfondarono duo re tlcolatl nemlcl ed attaccarono lo llnea nemlche obbllgando gll austrlacl ad In vlaro sublto rlnfonl. Sult'altoplano del Carso si e' avuta attlvlta' dl bombardlcrl. Un neroplano ncmlco ha laudato cadere bombe bu Auronio o Bulla valla celt'Anzlel, aenia pero' rlusclro a causare dannl o a. far vlttlmo. IA RUMANIA INVASA Un telegramma da Derllno dice cho truppo tedescho o bulgaro hanno lnaso la Itumanta attravcrsando II Danublo aulla fronticrn, della Dodrugla. Lo truppo ru mene cho orano a guardla del confine sono state resplnto con pcrdlte, dlco 11 comunl cato utllclala tedesco Qualcho glorno fa un telegramma da Bucarcst annunclava che truppe russe avo vano Inlzlato II passagglo delta Dobrugla pcr.lnvnderc la Bulgaria. E' chlaro cho questo truppe russo si tro veranno presto davantl al bulgaro-tcdcachl cho ora lmnno Invnso la Dodrugla. tin dlspacclo da Bucarcst nfforma pero' che lo truppo bulgaro-tedcscho cho erano penetrato In Dobrugla sono stato attaccato dalle forzo rumeno o complctamcnto battuto o costrctto a rltlrarsl. Lo truppo rumeno hanno occupato tutta la contea dl Haromszek o la reglone abltata dl Sekoll, in Transllvanla. Intanto lo truppe rumeno hanno conqul stato nnche Orsova, nello vlclnaneo dclle Porto dl Fcrro, nl connno sorbo-rumeno-unghcrese, togllendo ngll austrlacl un cccel lento punto dl appogglo per la loro ala destra. LA OnCCIA HA CEDUTO Kel tempo medcslmo dlspaccl da Atcno dlcono che la Orcein ha ceduto nlla pros stono degll allcntl dl cul'ha accettato tutjo 10 domande. Gil stessl dlspaccl fanno rlte ncro Immtncnto II camblamento dl fronte del governo greco, nel sensn che esso si voltera' a favoro degll allcatt. Lo forzo allcate stanno procedendo, si dice, nll'ar resto dl tuttl gll agentl tcdcschl ed aus trlacl cho nl trovnno ancorn In Orecla od un altro dlspacclo da Ateno dlco che gll alleatl stanno per Htablllro una baso dl operazlone al Plreo per lo loro truppe delta Tcssaglla o a sud dl Monastlr. So II governo grcco permetto cto' senza alcuna protesta, gll Impert central! non possono cho rltcnoro la Grccla come nemlca. Gll alleatl hanna Intanto nisunto 11 con trollo del telegrafl ifrecl o dello poHto. II barono Schcrik, famoso Invlato tedesco ad Atcnc, cd una sessantlna del suol plu' attlvl agentl, sono scomrtarsl dalla capltalo creca. Tclegramml da Parlgl dl cono cho I mln tstrl dell'Intesa ad Atcnc hanno assicurato 11 presldento del Conslgllo Zalmls che la dlmostrazlono navalo davantl al PIrco non era dlrctta contro la Orecla. II corrt spondente atcnleso deU'AgenzIa Havas tele grafa; "Lo potenze dell'Intesa Intendono proteg gersl contro lo azlonl dl stranlerl che sono notorlamcnto loro nemlcl ed operano contro d loro, "II rltardo dclle clezlonl genorall fu de ctso dal governo grcco dl accordo con le potenze dell'Intesa lo cul nsslcurazlonl hanno tranqullllzzato la capltalo. Intanto lo mpatle per gll alleatl vanno rapldamento dlffondendosl In tutta la Orecla." ASSESSORS SIT FOR VOTERS Electors Must Got Places -on Lists To morrow or Wednesday Tomorrow and Wednesday will bo tho last two days on which voters may havo their names placed on the assessors' lists so that tbey may qualify to vote In the presidential election this autumn. The Hughes Alliance In Pennsylvania, the regular committees of the parlous political parties and other political organization havo Issued appeqls; to the electors urging all to make sure that their names are on the assessors' llsfa. Assessors will sit at the regular polling places on both days from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, and from 0 to 9 p, m. All voters who have moved since laBt election or those who are not certain that their names ap pear on the lists should go before them to morrow or Wednesday. N The first registration day for the election this fall Is Thursday of this week. The other two are Tuesday, September 19, and Saturday, October 7. Every citizen who wishes to vote this au tumn must register on one o these three days. They cannot treglster unless their names are on the assessors' lists. At least to days' residence In a division or election unit Is required to qualify as a voter, Poll tax receipts are good If bought within two years from the date of the election. They can be bought at the polling places on the registration days. STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEACH 100-MILE RIDE FOR SOc HTOl'l'lNO AT rilKHTEB DUI.Y 1'K.N.NbUUOVt; MUKKD.VIB ONLY Onlr boat to Aufustlne lleatli. Ijindlnr Id acyui oi urota, Fare 50c ChUdren a,w 25c ltTi Arch St, Whiirf 8 JO A, M, Poll Sunday U.00 A. M. JAMK3 B. OTIS. Mr.. S ASCII 6TBEET ST CAPE MAY UKMOHTIfUL BIDE OF 100 MII4IS KACU WAV OX WIVKE. BAY AND OCEAN Regular trips to Capav May, Wild wood and Lewes made on 'Jesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. leaving- Arcij fit at P M Bound trip, JL5V, Reservations of staterooms by malb or phone Phone No. Market 1517 Sl'ECJAL NOTICE. TUe CliMltr Heard ( Trds and Clumber of Com attres liao rewned all staterooms and entire carrytus capacity for Thurs day, lib Inst Xo passengers from Phlla. alDla. that day Bust ttcwwnocUtloiia fr Tvuly, th Isat, now opa for re6rvtkm. Notice io Members of Fraternal Orders fpHE department of Frnternnl - News will until further notice bo Srinted only In the first editions on londny and Thursday. This change in tho method of publication is made necessary by tho reduction In size of Philadelphia newspapers, agreed to by all publishers, to meet the serious condition created by the shortage of news-print paper. In order to be sure of fraternal news editions place nn order with your newsdealer now. MAKOARET WILSON LOSES BAG President's Daughter Misses Valuables on Reaching Summer White House NCW TOntC, Sept. 4. While nutomobll Ing from New York to Shadow Lawn FrU, day afternoon, Miss Mnrgaret Woodrow Wilson loit a hnndbng containing money, a chcclc, a gold pin and other articles. She has advertised for It. She Is sura the bag was In the car when near St. Cleorgo, S. I., but It was gone when the car draw up In Long Branch In front of the President's summer home. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Labor Day being a legal holiday, the. banks and trndo exchanges were closed and wholesale business was virtually suspended. Lacking fresh Information on which to base reliable quotations, our usual market re ports nro omitted. Police Court Chronicle It's tho boast of Joo Wagner that he nccr worked a day In his life. Ho Is proud of tho fact that hr has begged nnd borrowed for years. "Any one enn makn a living by working," he nays, "the thing Is to lllo and loaf." Joo Is one nf tho few wanderers about town who don't drink, llut he can cat every hour. Ills appctlto keeps him busy making touches. As n rule ho can alwajfl scrapo up something worth while In his route of bakeries and restaurants, but when thoy fall him ho braces tha man on the street. Things wore looking gloomy as far as Joe's dinner was concorncd while ho was standing on the corner of Third nnd Dick Inson streets. A rather prosperous looking man came along. Joo explained brlofly that a dime would help to postpone his funeral. , "Why don't you go to work?" said the stranger. "You'ro too lazy to live." Wngnor explained that the world owed him a llIng, whereupon tho stranger laughed In his face. Joo's fist struck out, but shattered nothing but the nlr. An Instant later he struck the sidewalk back ward. Ho Jumped up. Ho nnd his op ponent embraced to tho delight of a big crowd of cheering boys. Things were looking blue for Joe when a cop arrived and dragged him bofofa Maglstrato Baker. Ho had met Joo before. Ho looked at htm sternly and whispered softly: "Thirty days In tho" same old place." AUETJMN JtESOBTS ' "I won't," snapped Colonel ""WTHAT! Leave the finest 18- W holo golf course I've ever played on and at the season tvlien the sport is at its Lest!" "What! Give up the fine au tumn days nt the shore motor runs, ocean, lake, balls, concerts, Chef Henri's delectable dishes!" echoed the Colonel's wife. Perhaps that started it. In any event, by our guests' command, we now liavo extended the aca-. eon of tho NEW MONMOUTH to October 2nd. A Stiver Cup will bo presented to the woman and one to the gentleman golfer who hold tho best scores in tho Special 18-IIoIe Handicap Tournament to bo held during tho month of September. Frizes will be awarded on the aggre gate) of tho six best cards of play turned in by each contestant at the end of the month. BooU.I S.nl FIIANK F. 3nUTE iixm Ktiptul itanagtr THE NEW MONMOUTH JPiere Interesting People Do Interesting Things v SPRING LAKE BEACn, N.J. September 4, 1916. TSEK Has acta rvew stnnd ofservico.comfortAbeautu lAsa: WwSBR WOOD THE LEADING nCSOiTT HOTEL OF THE WORLD MboroBfeMni ATUANTIC CITV.N.J, OWNERSHIP MANACCMCNT. fOSIAH WMtTE & SONS COMPANY twumoou, N. J, l?rii TTMo-prnn Tnn Swclil tor Stpttmber. JiiQgeiOIl 1UU cajiaclty i!00 Orchestra. Booklet Coach lLUKKT HAKtua. CAPE MAY, N. J. OViofurnnrl Octta tw room. Cp, teg DnerWOO" uq to tip kly. J C. 8rlasr BEAL ESTATE SOB EAXB EDIWSTQNK, PA. new brick (toret wifli St rooms and aU modern conTeutcac. TbJ U great opportualty t piake big tnoBey lo tlu hotel M4 rtaor.ut buelats. tocutej la ttvnt vt uiala eatraaco le tb Semluc tau Aratt C.' 3t. E Uiw ta tlAi Vtr. j M, 'OI.!fOKD, WUor4 Ufa . c'. Ka. Ubm, CLt.tsr till. QkwL IF 'JMrti al fsl Hi mfeyBfc j ntiarwrfiT i i ATLANTIQ CITY N. 3. EVENING LEDGER-rPHILADBLPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1916. BANDITS SHOOT LAWYER MOTORING WITH 6IRL New Yorker Held Up and Killed in Van Cortlandt Park. Companion Faints NEW TOntC. Sept 4. Dwlfiht r. Dll worth, an attorney with oHlcfs nt IS Broad street, was munlcreiV by highwaymen last night In Van Cortland Park Ho was given no chance for his lite, but was shot down despite his prompt compllanco with the or der to throw up his hands, nccordlng to tha story gathered by the police from his companion, MIm Mary McNItf, of 102 West Seenty-flfth street, Dllworth, who lUcd In Montclalr, was driving along tho Golf Links rond9 near Mosholu Parkway with Miss McXiff when tho engine became stalled. Dllworth alighted to adjust it. He was bending over' the hood busily at work when ho was Interrupted by two men of medium size, dressed In dark clothes and with handkerchiefs over their faces. Dllworth whirled to faco tho men, tho monkey wrench in his hand. Whether tho men mistook the tool for a weapon Is not known. Atj any rate before ho had tlmo to frame n refusal of their demnntl for money ho was shot three times, twice In the breast and onca In tho chin. FUNERAL TOMORROW Samuel W. Pennypacker to Be Buried in Family Plot at Phoenixville, Pa. The funeral of former Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker wilt be held tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock from Christ Epls copal Church, Second street above Market. Tha body Is on view today In the Penny packer home, Gchwenksvllle, where the ex Governor died last Saturday after a long illness. Tho services will be conducted by the P.cv. Dr. lb C. Washburn, rector of Old Christ Church, nnd the Itov. Dr. Stockett, rector of St. James's Eplecopal Church, of nvansburg. The body will be placed In the family burial plot In the Phoenixville Cemetery, where the bodies of Mr, Penny packer's father, his grandfather and great grandfather, on tho patornal side, nnd his mother nnd grandfather, on his maternal side, He. Among those who havo been lnltcd to act as honorary pallbearers are Governor Brumbaugh, former Governors Tenor, Stone and Stuart, Proost Smith, of tho Univer sity of Pennsylvania! D. Nowlln Pell, for mer Chief Justice ot the Stato: cx-Judga Lowest-priced car in the world with these modern features HIGn SPEED SAXON MOTOR. This "la a 4-cjiindcr, L-hcad, high speed Continental motor, built to Saxon specifications and de sign by tho Continental Motor Company tho world's most famous makers of automo bile motors. Tho 4 cylinders are cast en bloc; crank caso integral; 2" bore x 4" stroke. It is pos sessed of unusuril power, smoothness, quiet ness, flexibility, operative economy, and cool ness under all conditions. Friction and vibra tion have been practically eliminated; and this motor develops far more power from a gallon of gasoline than was formerly within the abil ity of the larger motors of tho costly cars. It will idle down to a walking pace, and pull steadily along without a murmur from tho motor. And so great is its flexibility that it will leap to racing speed in less than 30 seconds. The records this motor has set up in econ omy are unequalled by, any other automobile. It averages 30 miles to a gallon "of gasoline, and 125 miles to a quart of oil. Its three-year record of top-quality service, under every condition of road and weather, to thousands and thousands of owners in all parts of the country, is proof positive of its rugged strength and stability. It will take you everywhere that you want to go. THREE SPEED TRANSMISSION. Saxon Roadster is the lowest-priced car In the world that has a three-speed sliding gear transmis sion. Thi3 is one of the many features that prove tho up-to-dateness of Saxon Roadster. Among high-quality cars it is the only type of transmission used. Its advantages are three-fold. On hills it enables you to get far more speed on less power. It gives 25 swifter acceleration. And it protects the motor SAXON MOTOR 338-40 NORTH BROAD Bell, Spruce 2377 Sulabergcr, Judge Barratt, Richard M. Cad walader, pn-sident of tho Bon of the Revo lution ', John Ashhurst. president Df the Phil oblblon Clubs Charlemagne Tower, senior vice president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; General H 8. Huldekoper, former president of thq Netherlands Soci ety! William D. B Alney, president of the Publlo Service Commission) Hampton It. Carton, former Attorney General, and Judge j. Whltaker Thompsdn, Post No 19, Orand Army of the Republic, and Washington Lodge, No 59, Free and Accepted Masons. DAIRY PRODUCTS (SATURDAY) The msrkft rfpettfil litnirltlt l Bslnr dnr'x tloplnr ptlrn, nnd not ltio at Hi nitr of rmhllfstlon. Todnr'ii tulcfi nre quoted In the Nliht r.itrn Kdltlon of this paper and all ucetedlnr edition. nUTTEU There w not much wholesale trndlnir, na usual on Saturday, but supplies were .well cleaned up and values ruled firm. Quotation! WeBtern, fresh, solid pneked creamery, fancy, speclalt. 3le! extras, 343"c! elra firsts. 81w SSUci firsts, 33WR3V4CI seconds. 31W3tHct lactlo pneked, 2BCiSo: packln stock, 2So: near-b- prints, fancy, 37c; average extras, 3B3t)o I.KtIAI. AlKKTIMKMK.Mh itSS" 1MTATK OF UABV T. I'AKKi:. IK. -' reawil Ixtttera testamnntary on the above estate halnit been nrnntrd to the tinder slaned. nil persons Indebted to the aald estate are reauested to make payment, and thnee hvln claims to .present the aame. without delay, to ALBXANlJEIl PAIlKB or tn bis at torney. A.M1E11T T. nAOBnt,I5. 000 Commonwealth Ulds. tff ,1 II. 'I'liiiWWfc, .V - i jjt r vs 1 ' i(W&SicWVS I jt from over-heating and over-working because tho proper speed can bo maintained under all road conditions, A car which has not three speed transmission simply cannot compare uith tho Saxon Roadster in flexibility and jeriiciency. TIMKEN AXLES. To the motor wise thero is no need for elaboration on this feature. Timken axles are conceded to be the 'finest axles manufactured. Throughout the chassis are tho famous Hyatt Quiet bearings another costly car attraction. STREAMLINE BODY. In smartness and at tractiveness of appearance Saxon Roadster is absolutely unrivalled. Its streamline design Is another piece of evidence which establishes the superiority of Saxon Roadster in the low priced field. HONEYCOMB RADIATOR. This honeycomb radiator assures you that your Saxon will always keep cool. You can pull for mle after mile through heavy sand, on low, without water in your radiator coming to a boil. ROADABILITY. Though light in weight, Saxon Roadster is so ably designed, so strongly con structed, and so well balanced, that it clings closely to the road even over the roughest spots or in going at a high rate of Bpeed. This marked roadability of the Saxon also makes it "handle" most easily. ATWATER-KENT IGNITION SYSTEM. This ignition system is regarded as one of the best and most efficient systems on the market. The highest-priced cars can have no better. It has been proved the best type of ignition for a small, high-speed motor, EASY RIDING, Saxon Roadster is the easiest riding, most comfortable, low-priced roadster in the world. The long, resilient GAR CORPORATION, DETROIT ORIN S. WILSON wysjm, Racs 1871 do, flrale, .XSfJ34c. seconds Sieajei ipeelal faney rands or prints jobbmjt at 0O48 KOOS Tho markot ruled flrm Under light re ceipts, and a air demand for eholce fresh stock and for fin storage, marks .Quotations: .Nearby extras, 8Be per doi,; nearby firsts, IR.nn np enMNt nearnv pnrmnt rrelsta. SR.eO per easej nearby seconds, IT no8.40 per casei s resiern oxiras oo per oor s an. exira nrsia 0 00 per ras: do. firsts, tOOwB do per.easet aeconos, it.duvb t'J per casei oo. imroa. 1(1 nntln DO nor rose: refrtrerntnr rttra. t9 nttr rase do, firsts JR.4n08 70i do. seconds. IT.RO W8 10 per caset fancy selected candled fresh res were iobbinr at 80011a cer dot. INVEST IN MORTGAGES AT 5,4 Recommended by BEN T. WELCH 1328 Chestnut Street Frazier 6- Gx INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad nnd Snnsom Sis. nmncTortv or accountants Cerllllcd 1'iiblle Accountants kAWJlENCB E. nnowN CO 181B KEAL. ESTATE TnU8T tlUILDtNO o springs are made of the best quality vanadium steel. The spring suspension is of tho ' cantilever design tho most approved typo known. The seat is 40 inches wide, and there's plenty of leg room. ' ECONOMY. Saxon Roadster is tho most economical car in the world. In addition to the fact that it gets 30 miles from every gal Ion of gasoline, and 125 miles from every quart of oil, it is also the cheapest to keep up from the standpoint of repair nnd replace ment expense. The records on cost of repair parts for all Saxon Roadsters in use during the past three years show that the average cost per car during that time is less than $10. Just repeat that to yourself less than $10 per car for repair parts during more than two years' service. Think what that proves as to the quality of Saxon Roadster construc tion. Think what it proves as to the ability of Saxon Roadster to stand up under the hard est kind of service. Another feature of Saxon Roadster economy is its easiness on tires. In the first place, tires for this car cost but $9.50 each, and this is a big saving when compared with the cost of tires on other low-priced roadsters, '' In the next place, because Saxon Roadster is so well designed and balanced and of such light weight, a set of tires commonly lasts 6000 miles or more. Now stop for a moment and count up the many superior, more modern, features of Saxon Roadster. And you'll come to tiie same conclusion that thousands and thousands of other buyers have reached that Saxon Roadster is the lowest priced, absolutely modern car in the world. The price of Saxon Roadster is $395 f, o. b, Setrolt. For $50 additional, we will supply an electric starting and lighting system. STREET . MWini-nwwinuni The Nrtrotwil Ckj Comftmj . lias taken erer tin Bond DtfWlm-H f Tlid National CHy ofNewYoik and purchased tire lrastsuii 1)1 N. W. Haliscy Co. Dealers in Irrreetmeat giitutWin Tlie business of tJm comMneI organlrations will he coalritited by TheNcitionalGly Company 1421 Chistnut St 55 Wall St., Philadelphia New York J " D r. , $ ".. si m - fl t