jy,TRE FORZE ITALIANE EGRECIIEPARTONOPER LA FRONTE MACEDONE I Bumenl Pnrlano di Vittoria degH Allcati, e Quclla di Mack- cnscn Puo' Essero Stata Un Episodio I LA RIVOLTA IN GRECIA nOMA, 23 Settmbr. Ttitmml dn Salon'cco dlcono che ' rra.mll forte Italian e greche ono partite a quell cltta' alia volta della fronte dl batuglla per unlrM alle truppe alltats che combat tono conlro le forze teutonlche a bulfara. KTldentemente al tratta delle forze (trpcha ehg il eono unite al rlvoltonl, Rlacche1 II nvtrno Breco non il e' unlto brII allcati. L notlzla che truppe Itallane eono pure partite da Salonlcco olla volta della fronte il battaglla lasc'a supporre che altre forze Italian eono eharcato In quel tmrto (treco. Eilonlcco tra dlmostrazlonl cntus aetlche It parte della popolaztone che lo ha nccom tufnate con npplausl o con Brlda dt evlva, tra cene emozlonantl. In tuttn la Mace donia prerala ora una forte corrento favore vole all'lntervento della areola contro bul r e teuton!. La iltuailono nella Dobrugla o' ancora eonfusa. Ossl Berllno annuncla cho I romenl (1 eono arreatatl e che hanno at laccato, ma cho I loro nttacchl Bono statl rcsplntl. Clo' prova che Infattl la antata vittoria dt von Mackensen non e' Btata che on eptaodlo dolla battaglla flnlta mercoledl' con la vjttorla del rusao-rumenl. lerl a Berllno era statu annunclato che rj mareeclatlu on Mackensen aca fuadsnto una ech.ncclante lttorla suite forte rumene nella Dobrugla mcttendole In fuza dleordlnata. Ln notlz'a non c' conrcr mta dalle frontl allcate, non 10I0 ma piro the esea non sta dl cost' Brando Impor tant come l'annunclo u.llclalo ditono a Berllno lerl lasclava credere, audio dato che la notltla sla vera. II rmrcsclnllo on Jlaekensen nirehbe attuccUo con una manovra ngelranto una parte del centro rurfieno, ' arebbe rrsp nto o costrctto nd Una rltlrata dtsordlnata. Pero' si lenora so qucstn succcsio del fculiaro-tcdeschl sla una faso delta battn rlla che I rument han drtto essere flnlta II 10 corrente con la lttorla dcgll allentl In frtl II comuii cato ufTlc-lalo rumeno annuncl r la vittoria del russo-nimenl. Pol nncho ' da notaro che II comunlcato ufMclalc tc fesco parla soltanto dt forze rumene, non accenna affatto nlte forze rugae che operano Inuetne con queue at re Ferulnando Iritanto si nttendono nottzlo plu' dcttagll ite da Bucarost o da Petrograd. Un altro fatto curloso e' cho 11 comunlcato ultlcalo kutraro non parta afTatto dt vittoria del bul (arotedrschl, ma dlco solt.ino che questl ttanno consolldando le loro poslzlonl In Dobrugla, clo cho potrebbe confermare la notltla dl fonte rumena che 1 bulgaro-ted-aschl sono statl costrcttt a rlpiegare. Scm tra anzl che von Mackensen sla In gral olflicolta' per 11 fatto che gll o' quasi Im posatblle ottenere vlverl e rlfornlmentl dl munttlonl. Anche notlzle dalla Svlzzera dlcono che von Mackensen si trova In cattlo condl ilonl per 11 fatto che fortl temporal! hanno rovlnato le strode ed In parte tagliato le tue comunlcazlonl. Teltgramrril da Bucarest dlcono che l'of fenslra butgara contro la Rumania a Inde bolandoal e che I regglmentl bulgarl In Tlatl ul Oanublo hanno acarsl eftettUI Nellla Macedonia gll aventmentl sono favore; oil agll alleatl. I perbl ed I frnncwl eperantl nel settore dt riorlnn contlnuano ad aranzare cd a rlcacclare Indlctro l but farl. I eerbl si sono splntl flno alle lcl Btnzo del illlagglo dl Urbanl. mentro I fran (est hanno fatto notcvoll progress! Bulla trad da Fiorina a 1'opHL T Da Petrograd glunge notlz'a che le forze Ruse hanno espugnato nlcunl del fortl dl Hallcz. Questa cltta' non e' nroDrlamcnte fertlficata In modo permanente, ma gli aus trlacl vl hanno recentemente coetrulto opcre the ne sbarrano gll approccl. SI tratta dl quests opere, dl alcune dl esse, dl cul I russl 1 sono Impadronltt. I russl contlunano anche a faro progress sul Carpazll. Un dlspacclo da Ateno dice che Tlncro elatore corazzato greco Giorgio Averoff, che ' all'ancora nel porto dl Salamts, nelle tlclnanze del Plreo, si prepara nd unlrsl al rlroluzlonarll dl Salonlcco. II governo av Itbbe ordlnato al resto della flotta dl Im Pedlre che l'Averolt si rechi a Salonlcco. Questo Incroclatore, II mlgllore della marina 4 ruerra greca, fu costrulto In Italia. EVigirorG LPqER-PinLADELPIIIA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1915 "5r RUMANIANS HALT RETREAT AND TAKE OFFENSIVE Cenllnwa fr.n r.t On. BrUlsh War OfUc. on General Ilalg'a re- lheSrU',K?f ,h A"cre we made a fur mm It rT d.Urlns ,he n"hl to tht cantuUS n of.. tntmy "-enches was of half a ,?T nr. Ponced on a front orhalf a mile. we took some prison- ?MtJ?..a loI?nl wnter-Rttack late back yh l"nln- w driven DacK with hey losses lerv .? considerable hostile artll- p"sn0r,e,heu;ro!;t.,h9 n,Bht on mnny uon dump wa, exploded by our nrtll- PAIXIS, Sept. 23 dounU'ifle.rmfn ."'""" have been shot SJEin. Krcal aIr duel" between tho op. Kf',"' forc" of the Somme front. The S "W todiy declared th-xt flfty-sl M.n.t , e ta,a bMn 'to ' tho last twenty-four hours. i Fr'nch dlrlglblo bombarded Marco- mans In the early dajs of the war. hn" .?,Vthcr day of ,h0 wnr has there been such great nerlnl actlMty. he!?m.nt Baron dropped three shells on th. i.Try W0Th Bt Lwlgshafen and VL. I "" on thB munition works at Mhnnhelm, causing a bad nr,e, wh?rh 'i' T"l front- French patrols which reached tho southern edgo of tho town of Combles In jesterday'a fighting, found numerous dcrman cones and took fifteen prisoners. -?h.e. a?rmans defended themselves des perately In Btrongly fortlHed houses on the outskirts of the town and from strong un uerground defenses. There was lcly cannonading on the Sommo front list night, but south of the rler thero were no Infantry activities ... . LONDON', Sept. 23. urltlsh naval neroplanes yesterday suc cessfully attacked the German aerodromo it St Denis, In west Flanders. sas today's nfllclal announcement by the Admiralty Tho result was highly satisfactory. The Admiralty statement ndded that early to day naval aeroplanes concluded heavy at tacks on enemy aerodromes nt Ghlstclles and Hnndzaeme, In tho sime part of west Flanders. Innictlng considerable damage. All of tho British machines returned to their base. RELIGIOUS NOTICES . Uaptlut F AlTIQ'P Y.Ik M 1 V---U- A1WUA4J B" '. VUNWKU. will preach. Mornlnr. 10 .SO; Evening. 7 30. It A!1" " wane Trumpet guartette. ft. Vliltors Valeom. I CKJ,n,Kr TBKET IlAl'TIST CHURCH Vl U TSa: mT Brotherhood of A. and P. iZ i A - m- Worship and Sermon by Faator. - ' '" "a...t. im mi ihuii wj inmOT, Drthren t,1iB230?SP 8S..W" "5"S?nJSl - S.VAlnir J ? . m. and 7.5 p. m. t fraytr M.iin ..cn Wedntaday evanlnr. Lutheran i?iIK FRIENDLY CHURCH "?? i?-3 . m. and 7 Yd "K m"' """" W air ;. .. Vlnln. oervice second sermon of I ; Road a(lver'ln- mottoes -aeared to tbo Il ?? Quartatta a. La Ttoy .lnd .t th. MTi-an. -- - Methodlat Kol.ronal p YKtJB. CHURCH I By liintrr.n w d .7;,t BUhop of Chin. DOimUD.TA HATTFiB RAGING; TEUTONS FAIL TO TRAP FOES, BUCHAREST REPORT SAYS LONDON'. Sept 21 Large bodies of Turkish troops are mov ing northward through Hulgnrla to Join the Germans and Itulgars now engaged In heavy fighting with the Itusslans nnd Ru manians In Dubrudjo Sevornl Turkish detachments have len In action agnlnst the Kumanlans, but tho reinforcements were summoned to replaco Ilulgarlnn troops rhlfted to the Macedonian front The Turkish regiments aro com posed almost exclusively of veterans of the Dardanelles campaign. After several das of flerco fighting, much of which occurred In the open, the Dohrudja battle has settled down to trench warfare with first one side and then the other attempting to breach the enemj's lines. Field Mnrshnl Mackensen's nrmy, after apparently unsuccessful attempts to break through the Russo-Ilumanlan front, has taken up strong positions south of the Constanza railway, from which the Teutons are emerging for attacks. A Bucharest dispatch today reported that tho retreating Teutons made an unsuccess ful effort to draw the Rumanians Into a Brokers, Attention ! Younr mon, severnl yearn' experi ence. Comeyanclnr. Title Inaurnnce, Hales, Examine. Tltlra, rtrat-rlaas ref erence, (lealrea poaltlon. G 348, LEDGER CENTRAL ATJTUMN KESORTS TOCONO MOUNTAINS Slmwnf e-on-De Uwara I'rtabytn-lan ICH fit CHURCH Hth and Arch. . CLARENCE) EDWARD MACARTNEY 10 4J, "CONSCIENCE," . "TUB WAHFARB OP THE BOUL." raa Recital at 1&0. ",tChT.!!'..t,?.h."d'""1" '" " ' rroteaUnt Eplaeopal t"CBCB OF 8T. LUKE K . Mow Sprue. AWD TE OTU UaL mAVl? M. 8TBELB. Ractor. mllw0rn n Pj'yt and Sermon. drta'a vanln iVaytr, Anthem and Ad- Roctor will preach at both serrlcaa. nm Ilh VS uvE ?,T- MATTHIAS - KISS g" 19 0 o'elock. v, !?": !. '"? t:eioear r "" - ""rut rraarher. - "anBth Day Adr.ntl.t ird. vv..t.P1,'",v. pJ?- Korelm Mtaalon "i waYkV1.".n,omi. Meetlnas every nlaht. - , "' tant roeatlnn. Comai Unitarian BUCKWOOD INN fireproof . 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Trudeau, Manager. KAILROADSl Throufh aarvtra via N, T rffll. H. I. 11. and U. M. 11. It. ATLANTIC CITy. N. J. Kima tlahtio crry j oisernce.cornjortibeauty t&TWMXat ndtttd tie tottii IIIarlbeiouoji-IMaifKim ATLAIJTICCITYjN. -v U I trap, but that German flanking operations vera defeated. PAniS. Sept. 2S. The War OfTIco ofllclal report on the Al lies' operations In the Salonlca theater of war today said the bad weather la hinder ing operations on the whole front. . ., . LONDON", Sept. 23. rtntdlng of enemy trenches In tho Struma and Doli an reclons was reported by tho nrltlsh War Ofllce today In a statement on the Salonlca operations. The text follows: On the Struma our patrols raided en emy trenches at IComarJnn Tho en emy sufferod somo casualties. Our naval ntrcrnft bombarded a troop train nt Drama apparently successfully In the Dolran rone wo made threo raids on enemy Irerches. TEUTONS' ATTACKS RKI'ULSEI) BY RUSSIANS ; POISONING (5AS USED NEAR LAKE NAROTSCH rirrnoailAD. Sept 53 A rertro of fierce attacks aRalnst the Husalan llne southwest of Lake N"nrotch, In which the enemy used pas, were all repulsed, the War Office reported today. Iietween tho as waves hiiico columns of Infantry were hurled at the Itusslau lines. At no point did tho enemy succeed In holding ground Tho rtimlnna surprised the enemy south west of Ouslatln and captured a fortified post containing war material. Tho text follows: Southwest' of Lake Narotsch tho en emy atticked for hours, using gas Iie tween waves of gasj dense columns of Infantry attacked. They vvcro all driven back Southwest of Ouslatln wo surprised tho enemy and broke through his lines, cipturlng a fortified post with somo partly burned war material. Immediate object of tho pending blow will be to stralghtert tho whole Allied line from Courcetlctte to Douchavenes. This Involves the complete encircling of Combles, which Is expected to fall next week. In the meantime preparations for a gi gantic winter nnd spring campaign with many big battles are steadily going on Minister of Munitions Thomas has ordered the factories to Increase their outputs of guns nnd shelM, to ennblo Oeneral Joftro to Intensify the pressure along every part of the front On the other hand, the Ger mans continue to ooncentrato the greatest portion of their war material on tho west ern front. An annlvala of tho olTlclnl statements of tho Allies shows that III tho last fifty dajs the Trench have captured 33,700 prisoners, US guns nnd 730 machine guns The Ilrltlsh have taken 21,260 prNoners, 110 cannon nnd 226 macliltc guns The Itus slans have 402,000 prlconcrs, 11180 machlno suns anu oou cannon. Senator Vitro Married Twenty Year Th twentieth wedding anniversary of Senator and Mrs. Kdwln II. Vara was cele brated last night with a dinner at the llellovue. The guests Included many or the Intimate friends of the couple Senator Vore was presented with a saddle nnd bridle, and Mrs. Vare with a bag of golf sticks by the'r friends. AUSTRIA TO NAME ENVOY Count Apponyl Mentioned aa Ambassa dor to United States VinN.VA, Sept 23. A new Ambassador to the United States, to take the place of Doc tor Dumba, who was recalled because of -1 unneutM WttTrWw, wt eom U MiMft Count Ttet. mrtrfmc to a utresttem Nt Mn llament today, said th way and hmmIi nil the vacancy would be found Imme diately, "Auatro-Ilunrarr seta a great valua an Its relations with the United mates," In said, Count A1hrt AhM-kl I- -.-., ta mentioned In connection with the poet- KEAI. ESTATE FOU SALE Hint nn n REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Hl'lU'IUliN 31EAL ESTATE FOR BALE RUB URBAN FATAL FIGHT ENDS QUAKIIEL Negro Slayer, Cornered, Tries to Jump From Third Floor An unidentified negro was stabbed to death early this morning In a saloon nt S22 South Tenth street by another negro, with whom ho had qunrrclcd over n vvomnn When cornered by the pollco In his room nt BIS South Tenth street after his escapa from the saloon tho slajcr, I.uthcr Smith, attempted to Jump from the third story District Detective Levy, of tho Twelfth nnd Pine streets station heard the uproar nnd nrrcstcd twelve witnesses, Including threo women The murdered negro, who vns thirty-five jeara old died on tho way to tho Pennsylvania Hospital FRENCH PREPARE ANOTHER GREAT THRUST ON SOMME AS GUNS SIGNAL ADVANCE ni:m'D Tim prhnch lin'hs on tiii: soiiMn, spt 23 Since early yesterday a terrific artillery duel hai been In progress from Peronno to Thlcpval Tho rain and mists have dis persed and the aviators of the Allies nro again fully occupied assisting the big guns Another smashing Infantry stroko was believed to ho only a matter of hours Tho correspondent Is nblo to st'vto that tho STEAMBOATS Itr.nL'CEI) KATES TO WILMINGTON, 25c frTOlTlMl AT CIIKSTKU Special 30 da excursion ticket wilt be sold dully. Including Huturdaj, Sundays and holtdas, for Wilmington for 5c For PENNSGROVE, N. J. tlo-ie connection on Wilmington Ukurf. Uoata leave C1UTMJ1 hT. U1IAKF and Wilmington dally nnd Sunday, nt 7 an. u o, lo jii a it . l nu m. i so. 3 00. 4 15, ti 00. 7 00 Kxtru tripi Hiuraajai una aunuys at b.jv V UV A I and Jk H iirassiSiN.r.i"ai,y:x!rri atWlai anaafaanMSSSSS ''i ." JaMal Km Should Order a TD rnf You King Water Meter NOW Every house owner. is now installing a water meter. It saves money and waste more than pays for it self in a very short time. Be pre pared for the winter and ask your plumber to install a KING WATER METER NOW. Made by Union Meter Co. If not installed by November 1 will not take meter rate for 1917. The King Meter is the simplest and the most noiseless made. Nothing to Kct out of order Easy to install. Write at once for particulars. Our special representative will gladly give you information. 1 ' '' n IXeckiji 1 ll. lua l.,all.i -.. na. " " 44-4G-4S and 50 North Sth Stroet KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE srnuitiiN HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Kuiiimn vn A trifle over 120 lots are left at Penfield and there were almost 800 lots to start with. Bier nricn reductions hnvn hppn mnrlo first, to help settle the Wood estate Second, to sell out Pnnfinlrl triia foil A double reason for your dollars to do double duty for one dollar has a two dollar pur chasing power now at Penfield Philadel phia's nearest and best developed suburb. For every needed improvement is already made at Penfield. Penfield Quick action is needed if you want some of the remaining lots at Penfield. The benefit to you is tremendous, whether you want a home site or are buying for a safe and sane investment. Remember, Penfield is almost part of Philadelphia only a 3-minute ride in the Philadelphia and Western from the 69th Street Elevated Terminal a 5-cent fare. Get off at Penfield Station our representatives will direct you there. Come to-day 1 Clifford B. 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For Sunday TOMORROW'S PUBLIC LEDGER contains an abundance of interesting reading. Every article has been carefully selected so that the reader may secure the keenest enjoyment from his Sunday leisure hours. MIIMIIIHMIIHIIIINM Bullitt's Article On Germany William G. Bullitt dared flight in a German warphne to secure information about Germany's strategic stand at Kovel and the line of the nt' i1 an extreme'y interesting article he tells why Germany has been able to withstand RUssia s terrific blows at this spot. The Magazine Section Entertaining and informing from begin ning to end. Here are some of the features: "The 'Red Stain' That South Americans Cannot Forget" The Brazilians believe that we de stroyed the North American Indian. That's why they "shy" at giving us business, says Raymond G. Carroll. "Across the Mountains With Serbian Exiles" A vivid story of the hardships and sufferings of the Serbian exiles on their wearisome march from Valjevo to the Sea. "American Sentiment and American Apathy" Agnes Repplier contributes this noteworthy article to tomorrow's Public Ledger. For the Women Virginia Earle has another interesting article on home decoration, and Peggy Shippcn has carefully reviewed the social events for you. Not forgetting Edith M. Burtis's story of the week's modes Boys and Girls Ruth Plumly Thompson has something interesting to tell her little friends. ......, -f Fall Fashions The entire picture section will be de voted to Fall Fash ions pictures of the latest styles direct from the world's leading fashion centers. yaO Wmm Sports Section, Edited by W. II. Rocap. "Outlook for Winning Football Team at Pcnn" By H. Perry Lewis. "Five Million Men Play Billiards Every Day in America" By Burton S. Mank. "Phila. Clubs Paving the Way for a Boxing Commission" By William H. Rocap IIIHHHtMlillHMHMMtlMflllHIHHIMHIMM .! MHIMIHHMIMHHHIHIHIIUHINIHIMIHIIHIIHNMHHMHfUHHHiii An Inspiration Herbert Kaufman's weekly talk inspires you to attempt greater success. It putt "pep" into you and your work. Get the Public Ledger tomorrow. You will find it the most interesting Sunday newspaper you ever read. For safety's sake tell your newsdealer today to-reserve a copy for you. Sunday Public Ledgers sell out early. TOMORROW'S PUELICLEDGER . r Jt '
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