Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Republican party,
why the neces
sary nomination
of Hughes coin
cided with these
remarkable changes,
and "Why tta Country
Needs Hughes" is ex
plained by Frederick M.
DftYftiiport ia this week's
Collier's
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KIKDENBURG LAUNCHES GREAT
' .OFFENSIVE ON EAST FRONT
lyspytum aortaee as any Vnewn lno
AlOOC tlM T04y.LWlhfg laHrd Bd
In the regton Mt Halloa the two mwK vKal
Wntt In the dtfSMes or Central OaHeta
the Caar's treofM ate preeetag the ht.
Berlin and Vleaasi affleially restart that the
RaeotalMi wkc from their trenches In dee
file formation. The constantly repeated
etalnM of vre Ra!n tosses indlcat tht
the .RUsetan are paying dearly for thesa
tactic. ,
Along Hhe mokhod front the Husefcn ar
still pounding nt the Teatori lines, but ob
servers here retard thin nt purely an of-fetitv-dfnslrs
move an effort to prevent
the Germans anft Austrian from launching
n drive. The official communication from
Petrograd tell of bi rJerrnAni Bring
grenades charged with asphyxiating; gases.
, Meantlmo a strong Teutonic offensive ha
titen begun In the Carpathians And there la
fierce lighting on Beventy-flve-mlle front
from the Jablonlca race to the Rumanian
border. While the plana of Field Marahal
von Hlndtnburg have not been revealed yet.
It la apparent that Oenerat Brusslloff en
deavors to offset the Carpathian drive by
Intenalfylnic the battle nround timbers.
This Boems to bo the meaning: of the re
newed Central Oallcla battle.
I A ICAMADHAnA VIXTfl
rmase vnriMA di un
! IGNOTO COSPIRATORE
La Commisaiono di Inchiesta
Ha Concluso I Suoi Lavori.
100,000 lira di Taglia
sul Colpevolo
ISULLE FRONTI DI GUERRA
ROMA, 17 Ottobre,
La commissions specials nomlnata re-
Ieentemente dat governo per fare una In
chiesta eeaurlente circa II dlsaatro delta
dreadnought Leonardo da Vlncl, chs natto'
tnel porto dl Taranto nell'catato scorsa In
iBegutto nd una esplostone dl cul non el
rlueolva r comprendere la causa, ha con
Icluao 1 suoi lavori. It rlsullato dell'lncht
. etta, dlretta, dairammtragllo Canevaro che
presledo la commissions, e' che la nave fu
Ifstta aaltara In aria da un cosplratore. La
, Leonardo da Vlncl e' rlmasta dunquo vlt-
tlma, corno moltl supponevnno, dl un ntten
tato. Quello che lion e' atato posslbllo as
aodare e' no st tratta dl un attentato corn
memo da una dell'equlpagglo o da un es
trnneo che rluscl' a penetraro nella nave,
ma el erode generalmento che Vautore del
1'attentato era una spla degll Imperl cen
trall od un agente delle eple teutonlohe.
II governo ha promevso una gratltlcazlone
41 100,000 lire a colul cho fara scoprlr e
condannare l'autore o gll autorl dell'atten
tato, u net frattempo la pollzla lavora
alacrcmente alia rlcerca del criminals,
Poche notlzle l hanno oggl dalla fronts,
ttallano. . II comunlcato del generate Ca
dorna ' brevlsslmo ed annuncla eoitnhto
piccolo' azlonl dl fanterla che ad ognl modo
hanno dato alio truppo Italians II mezzo dl
extender la zona delta loro occupsxlono a
.eud-est dl Qorlzta o sulIa Quota 206, sul
Canto. Ecco ll teeto del rapporto:
Lungo l'lntera fronte dl battaglla
gruppl dl opera! mllltarl Bono Btntl at
tvt a' l aono avuta alcune azlonl dl
artiglleria,
Ad est delta Vertolblzza (a sud-est
df Gorlzia) o sulla Quota 208 (buI Curso
morldlonaVo) nol abblamo osleso la
sona MI nostra poeutonl mediants
plecole aslenl loeatt, ed abblamo anche
preso alcunt prlglonlcrl.
Sulla fronte delta Vollnla e delta Qallzla
Infurla ancoru una vlolenta battaglla
Inlzlata dalle trupps de generate russo
Bruailofl. Quests ntlaccano Is poderose
dlfeee austro-tedesuhe, mentre le forze
teutoolche tentano dl prendere 1'offenslva
nella regloho del Oirpazll per rlchlamare n
nord le truppe rustle che sonb ptato Invlate
In eoccorao del runienl.
Suite frontl dl battaglla delta Rumania
le sortl delta loUa volgano oggl pluttoso
favorevoll agll alkali dell'Inteaa. Mentre
nella Transllvasla I rumenl hanno ,potuto
flnalmente front vglare Ja forzo del generate
-on Falkenhaya ed arrestarne la marcla
verso I plant delta Moldavia e delta Vain
chla, -attraverao passl rlconqulstatl dftl
teutonU nella Dobrudja, dove bperano le
forzo bulgaro-tedeeche del goneralo von
Mackensen, 1 russo-nnnenl hanno attaccato
vlgorosamente ed hanno resplnto 1 nemlco
flno a Dobrlc. Un telegramma da retro
grad dice cho 11 re Ferdlnando dl Rumania
1 ka vlsltato la fronte delta Transllvanla ed
ka trovato che la sltuazlone e' cccellento.
NEGRO OIRL KILLED BY AUTO
, Car Belonging to Mrs. John Rend, Wal
nut Street, Strikes Unidentified
' Pedestrian Driver Held
, A negro girl, about eight year old, un-
' I Identified, was struck and killed totlay by an
' automolrtte at I) road and I'oplar streets,
( making the ninety-sixth motor fatality In
j'nuaaetpnia since January i.
The child was oroalng Broad street and
had, almost, readied the west sidewalk In
front of the Metropolitan Opera House,
when she was'struok by a. southbound tour-
i Ing car, owned by Mrs. John Rsad, of 3917
I,! Walnut, street, and driven by John 4L Uul
Jln. S741 North Hydanham'.Btreet. .
', aulvln,. after the aeotdent, took the victim
, I In his. oar 'to Hahnemann Hospital, where
'I the MM woa pronouneed dead. The body
' as sent to tho Morgue, and Qulvln -was
turned orer to; the polios.'
" The child wbj) tiatlese, but wore a blue
and -HfkKe striped ooat with red aeHar, and a
J black M white calico dress, with black
I hoee.and stooklngs. ?
BULGARIAN ASSAULTS ALONG
ROAD TO M0NASTIB CRUSHED;
BITTEB FIGHTING ON CERNA
PAniS, Oct. IT.
Ilulgarlan troops holding ths road to the
Macedonian city of Monastlr have been
making strong attacks against the Serbian
positions In the last twenty-four hours. It Is
reported in an ofllcial statement on ths
nalkan operations Issued If the War Of
floo today.
In aplto of the vigor of the assaults, all
were repulsed. The fighting was partic
ularly severe along the Cema niver.
Artillery duels were reported from that
section of tho Ilalkan front held by the
Trench,
LONDON, Oct. 17.
tlrltlsh patrols have been active on both
fronts In Macedonia, It was omelally an.
nounced today.
ANGLO-FRENCH EXTEND
S0MME OFFENSIVE; FIGHTING
GROWING IN VIOLENCE
LONDON, Oct. 17.
Violent (lirlitlnir was In progress all night
on tho Somme front West and south of
llnpnutne the British and French kept
pounding the Germans In their encircling
movement to "pocket" Ilapnume. German
counter-attacks wero followed by a tremen
dous bombardment of the now French posi
tion In Sallly Ballllsel, on the Bapaume
PeronnS highway.
Tho penotratlon of this position by tho
French Is regarded by military critics as a
success of tho first rank, for tho Germans
had established powerful fortifications there
and regarded the place as Impregnable.
Tho next objective of the French In
that sector Is the town of Le Transloy,
also on tho Bapnume-Poronns road.
British troops are pushing on Le Barque.
They nro meeting with strong resistance,
however.
Only three miles separate the British
from their prize Ha,paume but the French
are about Mlvo miles away.
The British have extended their offensive
north of the Ancre brook and entered enemy
trenches west of Serre, General Halg re
ported this afternoon.
Since the first da of the Offensive, -when
the British drew their lines .close to Berre
and then wero driven back, there has
been no fighting on this front The Ger
mans, holdlna- n strong position at Thlepval.
'made It Inadvisable, for the Allies to ex
tend their operations jiuner norm, ine
capture ot Thlcpvaj opened me way lor a
widening1 of the Jrcnt
ALLIED S0M3IE DRIVE WILL
END IN FAILURE, SAYS TEUTON
REVIEW OF BIG OFFENSIVE
BERLIN, Oct 17.
The tragedy on the Bomme seems near
a climax," 'said a semiofficial statement
reporting frightful French and English
losses In recent unsuccessful .attempts to
break the aorman lines north of the river.
When tho British rushed forward for an
attack near Guedecourt, the Sixth German
Infantry division left Its destroyed posl-
tbtMt ami staiwlffvc In tke faM ot ihe sp
j utilna tMny twrntd loose MH and ma-
4VNMI JFUtt tnt fRlO WW nWMWfl OC a"fl
rawetwc ewwty troops. Thee ereweX col
mmm were Hi Bom a-taeee IrHtaHy Mowed
tlown, , t
"IMalM report shew that the attacks
between October and 11 are to be counted
aMong tho largest ftcMIng actions ot the
whole Somme battle," wrote tho military
crltlo of the semlofflc'al Overseas News
Agency. "The objects of these hue French
and Xnlhm efforts were Bapaume and
Peronw.
"The violence ot these attacks was
especially directed north of the Homme
against the front extending from Cource
lette to the St Pletre Tanst wood and
south of the Homme against ths front
between Fresnes, Mazancourt and Chautnes.
front had thought It Impossible to exceed
the violence of the drum lira used during
the attack of the first days ot October,"
continued the military critic, "but this was
now dona by the artillery fro of the
eleventh and twelfth.
"Nevertheless, and In spite ot the terrific
hall ot Iron the English and Frehoh did not
succeed In making the German positions
rips for storming. The Frenoh and Eng
lish storming columns started In compact,
crowded waves, but soon came to a stand
still1 In well-aimed German Curtain fire. In
spite of heavy losses they attempted unin
terruptedly one advance after another
against the German positions. Near Sallly
they six times launched attacks for storm
ing, out an mess thrusts railed completely.
"It becomes more and more probable that
the French and English will bleed to death
on the unshakable German front Just as
the Russian did In Gallcla."
ITALIANS EXTEND THEIIl GAINS
SOUTHEAST OF G0RZIA; ONLY
S3IALL ACTIONS REPORTED
ROME, Oct 17, "Along the whole front
working parties were active, and somo
artillery actions took place." says last
night's oftlolal report. "East of Vertolblzza
(southoast of Oorlzla), and on Hill 201 (on
the southern Carso) we extended our jiosl
tlons by means ot small local actions, tak
ing a few prisoners."
VIENNA. Oct 17. "In fighting near
Sober (southeast of Gorilla) we uupWi .1
two Officers, twenty-ono men and three ma
chine guns," the War Ofllce announced last
night
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WESTERN UNION
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dor cento expended.
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THROWS ACID ON HUSIAp
Others lit CtortrtmM AUro InJwreJ in
AttKk-APlktnt BUmee Girl
M.Tiltomiit, -Mt.. Oct 17. Ihriebw
"Ood hi Jwt ! a wettmtt, Ithmim wKh Hht.
hurst Into the Grand Jary witness reotM
today and ttieww m-m , ur kiwtMiU.
detective, and ether In the room. lh Ur
mary Kintciand, oflte outh JCrtaW street,
Her husband. JMward nklM. and the
other victim wete taken .to Mercy Hoepltab
She was arrested and taken to the Central
police station.
"That girl who's wrecked my life Is In
there In that room!" aha Is quoted a ear.
lug. right after she threw the acid.
The husband and another woman were
walt.ng to testify In, an assault case.
GREEK KINGDOM MAY BECOME
A REPUBLIC, WITH VENIZEL0S,
REBEL CHIEF, AS PRESIDENT
LONDON. Oct 17.
Followtnif thft formal fffnmrnlftnhi f t,
revolutionary Government In Greece by the
Allies, the Dally Mall suggested today that
the Greek kingdom be transformed Into a
republic. This paper says that General
Sarrall, Commander-in-Chief of the Allies
In Macedonia, favors tho Idea, as also do
many lAiropean statesmen.
It Is Intimated that It King Constantino
Is deposed the presidency would be offered
to Eleutherioa Ventzelos, head of the rev
olutionary movement.
, ATHENS. Oct. 17,
King Constantino. In reviewing a naval
brigade that had disembarked from Greek
warships taken over by the Allies, said;
'TThls day your lips are moistened with
a bitter poison. Your proud souls, looking
for a united, victorious a recce, saw her
bleeding from fresh wounds.' My Govern
ment was compelled to give you orders to
quit your ships and, faithful to your vow
of loyalty to your King, you obeyed."
UTILITY MKN AT SHORE
Delegates Arrive at Atlantic for Con
vention of Water Works Aerociatlen
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J., Oct 17. Pros
perous utility executives and managers are
arriving here today for the annual con
vention of the Pennsylvania Water Works
Association, which opens at Haddon Hall
tomorrow morning.
A review, of Public. Service Commission
rulings with relation to water companies
uui in iji year win ne one or uie
subjects beforthe convention. Hush orders
for war-munltlons-that kept plant work
ing both day and night has made the
last year one of large dividends for the
water companies.
Eight Couples Get Elkton Licenses
Kt.KTON. Md., Oct. 17. Klght couples
came to Kltitnn today and obtained mar
riage licenses at the office of the court They
were! George Kdward Hlnk and Mary T.
McKeever. Philadelphia : Paul P. Burns,
Chester, Pa. and Sarah M. Hanby, Car
penter, Del.; Adrona Btonaker and Barnh
M. Kmory, Phoenlxvllle ! William K. Oreen
and Ann Conlln, Philadelphia'. Henry A.
Thlnnea and Viola O. flackard, Camden j
Francis Wilson and Martha Elizabeth Mc
Keever, Camden: Clarence Huff and Mary
Murphy, Chester, Pa.: Shepperd Maglngen
and Catharine Elizabeth Reese, West
Chester, Pa.
ALsUWIAM KILL iWn
uAituBoxs Dtmnw mots
SoMters AeeiMed of InwHW N"lfv
Women hi OeetipM Territory
Aepfct the iMmen f t!
aVhelng eatrertety ahfrwM- Tha.S
treatment of womea by rtta ff" ""f,!
to rlots.4lfi many1, lews. AL!??J5u?J3
the AHtrhn garrwetw t -r .
by rioters,
Trtbesmen, unr the ea4rhln of K'f,
hare fled lo the moajitalfHi and are con
ducting giierrIHa watfara aali Ihe In
vaders. Conflicts be-tween the AustrhMW ana
the population occur almost dally In hcu
tarl. Duraszo and other larger towns, the
dlspalchei say.
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N. G. P. JiUST PAY POLL TAX
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Guardsmen Barred Frem Pell Unless
They Shew Receipt
National guardsmen cannot vote at the
November elections unless they can show
poll tax receipts or receipts of Stale and
county taxes paid during the last two
years, according to a statement received
from the Attorney Oeneral'a department at
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names have beaM ! rwt",,"?T,
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three Democrat, tn. KsaTHsa aM en
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were natloaal jnrdmi.
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Turks Defeated in Cavalry Battle
PXTTROGRAD. Oct 17. In a cavalry
battle, fifty mile wet of wm. Ar
menla. the RbUbs defeated the Tarfca, ae
cording lo a War Office atatemeat today.
Tha Turkish port ot Bolu Is being bombarded.
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ship at the New York Business Show October 16, 1 91 6,
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