Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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Mrs. Kauf
man had it all
fixed up for her .
daughter to
marry the star
boarder, but she
failed to count on
her daughter's heart
and on her own. "Ice
Water, PI !" by Fannio
Hurst is the story of a
boarding-house keeper whose
ten years of listening to that
endless pjenn of the lodger
ended at last in a double
romance. In this week's
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THE NATIONAL WCBKLT
JMBATTAGLIAAEREA
SULLA COSTA ISTMANA;
ROVIGNOBOMBARDATA
dnghilterra, Francin ed Italia
Prendono Possesso della Ma
rina da Guerra Grcca o
Riconoscono Venizeloa
LE BATTAGLIE NELL'EST
IIOMA, 18 Qttobre.
Una aquodra ill Idroaeroplnnl Itallanl
franceal ha bombnrdato le opera, mllltnrl
del porto austrlaco ill Itovlgno o dl 1'unta
Ealvore, sulla costa dcll'Istrla, cd ha Irani
tinrdato lo navl da guerre nustrlacho che
al trovano net Portl stcssl, como nnnuncla
tan comunlcato uftlclale dlramnto cuiestn
ltiattlna dal Mtnlstero, della Marina.
IdroaeroplanI austrlacl il InnuUarono per
dare battaglla at veil vol I Italian! o francesl,
d 'una grande battaglla. acren fu coin
hattuta sut Mare Adrlatlco, It comunl
cato dlco che un vollvolo nustriaco fit
Messo fuorl dl combattlmcnto o caddo In
mare, La battaglla el svolso glovedl', ncl
pomerlgglo, tuttl I' vellvdll Itulo-francesl
tornarono nils loro baal.
I'oco dl Importanto annuncln II gepcralo
Cadorna net suo rapportn pubbllcnto lerl
sera dat Mlntetero della (Juerrn. all aus
trlacl hanno tentnto dl attnecare nella
regions del Pasublo, dove gll Itallanl si sono
splntl nel glornl scorsl (In quasi sulle fnlde
del Monto Rolte. ma I toro tentatlvl sono
fallltl gll attacchl si sono Infrantl ap
pena Inlzlatl davantl alia reslstenza delle
truppe Italians ed at fuoco vlolcntlsslmo
della loro artlgllerle. Kcco 11 teso del
rapporto:
Nelta zona del Monta Pasublo nella
notta del IS Ottobre a nella mattlna '
seguente II nemlco tento' dl attacenra
lo nostra lineo, ma fu resplnto qunndo
1'attacco era ancora al suo tnlxlopdal
fuoco dello nostra batterle.
Su tutta la fronto dl battaglla II
cattlvo tempo ha ostacolato nella
glornata dl lerl le operazlonl del
l'arttgllerla. Nella zone d inoutngna
si sqno avute fortl nevlcate.
Furtoslsslme battoglle sono Impcgnato
nulla fronto orientate europoa, ditto paludl
del Prlpet, In I'olonla, slno al punto dove
J conflnl della Rumania, jtell'Ungherla e
della Ilucovlna si Incontrano. II generate
russo Urussiloff ha attaccato rlnetutaminte
la Unco austro-tedesche a nord ed a sud-est
dl Lemberg. ma e' stato ognl volta resplnta
dolla forze austro-tedesche. Secondo quanto
afferma II bollettlno tedesco. II generate
austrlaco von Dothmcr ha contrattaccato
1 russl con Insollto vlgore, dopo cha esst si
erano per ben died volte lanclatt a vanl at
tacchl contro le llnee teutonlche, ed '
rlusclto a togllere alle forze dello czar un
tnlgllo ad un quarto dl trlncee o pocn plu
dl 1900 prlglonlerl e died niltragllatrlcl.
Sembra che II generate von Brusslloff
tentl dl ragglungere una declslone sulla
fronto della Gallila plu1 per rlchlamara nu
quella fronto forze .teutonlche Jmplegate
altrove che per complero una avanzata,
rrobabllmente egll tenta dl alleggerlre la
presstone che le forze teutonlcho esercltano
a tentano dl esercltare neU'estremlta' mcrl
dlonala della catena del Carpazll dove lo
Ktato Maggloro tedesco Intendeva dl svl
lupparo una vlgorosa offenslva nvento lo
scopo dl lncunearsl tra lo annate russo e
run-.cno e dtstruggerne la contlnulta'.
Oil auatro-tedeschl hannn Invcro attar
eato violentementa In questa rcglone, ma
da Petrograd gtunge notlzla che tuttl gll
attacchl del teutonl sono fctatl flnora re
splntl e che le forze russo-rumene man
tengono le loro poslzlont.
La Orecla e' oggt comptetamente sotto II
controtlo degll alleatl dell'Intcsa. Itightl
terra. Francla ed Italia hanno presa pos
sesso dl tutte le navl da guerra cllenlcho
ixr la durata della guerra ed hanno rl
conoscluto un governo provvlsorlo formato
da Venlzelos In Creta e nolle ultra tsola
creche.
II vice ammlragllo franccso Kournet, che
eomanda, le forze navall alleato nol Medl
tcrraneo orientate ha presentato una nota
al c6verno ellenlco che at dlco sla dl carat
.lure gravlsslmo, tanto che It prestdente del
Conslgllo ha pregato II re dl lasciare la sua
resiaenza esuva ai -.raioi e tornare ad Atcne.
La popolaztono ha fatto al re una grand o
tlmottrarlone.
BVEKIKG LBDOERFHlLAPPmA, WEDNJfrg?, OCTOBER 18. 1910
ARMY UNIFORMS BARRED
Staffs of Govemora May No Lonjrer
(,-, Use Regulation Clothing:
WILMINGTON, DeZ Oct H. Mem
bers of the Governor's start lit Delaware are
perturbed over the ofllclal order from Wash
ington declaring that under the now army
and militia bill the members of the staffs
of Governors cannot wear uniforms which
In any way resemble those worn by officers
pf the army and the mllltla.
This ruling applies to other States as well
as to Delaware.
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ALLIED AND AUSTRIAN
.AIRCRAFT IN BIG FIGHT
OFF COAST OF ISTRIA
Berlin Hears Ten Million Dol
lara' Dnmago Done and 400
Men Killed in Last Zep
pelin Raid
BOMBS IN REGENT STREET
Damages Wrought by Last
Zeppelin Raid on England
MORE than $10,000,000 property
loss.
More thnn 100 buildings de
nt royal or dnmnRcd.
Four hundred Boltllcrs killed.
Three wnrohins hit.
Ammunition fnctorlca and railway
stations wiped out.
Heart of London bombarded.
ItOMn, Oct. IS. A licet of Italian nfid
French hydroaeroplanes have bombarded
Austro-IIutigarlnn military works at Ito
Vlguo mid Puntn Kalrore nnd Auntro-Ituu-garlbn
Milpl off theso ports,1 IL wan ofTlclally
amiounoed today. AUHtrn-IIungarlnn pianos
gave lmttln nnd a big nerlal rnRngemcnt
was fought high above tho Adrlutlc.
The Admiralty ntntcment ald tli.it one
of the Auitro-Hungarlan plnnci was dis
abled by tho Franco-Italian fire and fell In
to tho non.
Tho raid took placo on Tuesday nfter
noon. 11H1U.I.V, Oct. 18. Over IIO.UOO.000
damage wus done In-the last Zeppelin rnld
over Kngland, tlia Overseas News Agency
stated today, llomb.i foil In tho very heart
of Iondon. Three heavy cxploslro pro
jectiles fell In llegcut street, one of the
main arteries of Ixitulon trnlllc.
The report Is based upon accounts by
"eyewitnesses" the ngency states.
Four hundred noldlcrs ucro Itllled at
Orlmsby when tho barracks were hit. It Is
Btated. Two warships that were anchored
at Hull were damaged. A cruiser anchored
In tho Ilumber river was alHo hit.
More than 100 buildings wxro destroyed
or heavliy ilamngcd. Near tho London and
Ilrlghton railroad station, In I.ondon, ten
houses were completely demolished by three
heavy bombs. An ammunition factory was
blown up In a suburb south of London.
Liverpool street station, In London, wns
shelled and tho railway tracks damaged.
Seven benzol tanks on the banks of the
Thames were exploded. At Hull buildings
were destroyed, only tho walla remaining
standing. Heavy damage was dono nt
Leeds, where there nro many ammunition
factories.
Thq alcohol factory of I'lnk nnd Sons, nt
Portsmouth, anil the sheds of Inkers nnd
Fyffo were destroyed.
Twelve cars filled with horses were blown
up. The docks at Portsmouth were struck
and railway cars standing there were hit.
Tho Oversells NjjWb Agency quotes from
tho London weekly paper, tho World, of tho
date of October 3, an rollows:
"From many parts of tho country arrive
complalntH about superfluous warnings
against Zeppelins, which, thanks to tho ner
vousness of the policemen, help tho Ger
mans I am sure that tho real object of
these airships Is not the killing of women
nnd children nor tho terrifying of the pop
ulation, but the restriction of our ammu
nition output by bringing their opct-atlons
to a .standstill during theso attacks. At
some' places thousands of working hours
were lost this week. Thercforo we had
bettor give warning ana put out lights only
when the n'lrshlps arc thirty or forty miles
distant"
DRAWING NOOSE AROUND BAPAUME
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This diagram illustrates tho pocketing process to which the Allies aro
subjecting this Important town. While the Urltish arc pushing up
the rond from Albr-rt to Lo Hnrque, tho French nro headed toward Lo
Transloy from Sallly, on tho rond to Toronnc.
RUSSIANS REPEL
TEUTON ATTACKS
Continued 1'rom lozn One
the vigorous resistance of King Ferdinand's
troops. In sevcrnl sectors tho Itumanlans
lavo pushed forward.
I". ". irgion of Dorna Vatra and Klrll
baba, In liukowlna, the Russians nl.o have
succeeded In checking the Teuton offensive
against tho Cntpathlan border defenses.
Only on tho heights cast of tho Negra wcro
the Teutons able to gain.
Tho crisis Is not passed. The Invaders
still ma'ntuln their grip on ltumanlan ter.
rltory south of tho Torzburger Pass nnd
occupy threatening positions at other points
on tho border Hut tho battle Is going
better for Itumnnla than had been Imped,
nnd developments are awaited here with
confluence. ,
Thcatcst attacks of the Teutons In the
Transylvania passes Inched 'their usual
ferocity, probably becauso the furious re
sistance of the Itumanlans has had tho
effect of weakening tho spirit of the at
tackers. In tho Illcnz, Oltuz and OHI val
leys the enemy's waves bent In vnln against
tho wall of defenders; Iri the Uzul Valley
at tho rent re of the eastern front, Falken
hnyn'H columns were driven back beyond
the front 'rr line with heavy losses.
In tho Zubcu Valley tho Itumanlans ulso
did more than check the onrush of tho
enemy. Hxposed to n grilling fire from the
ltumnnlnn batteries, the Teutons were com
pelled to abandon their trenches nnd fall
back to tho north. At Tabic Hutzl, south
of Kronstndt, Ferdinand's troops made a
successful ussault.
There. Is llttlo change In the situation on
tho Macedonian front. Solln records tho re
pulse with extremely heavy losses to the
enemy of Serbian nnd French attacks In tho
bend of tho Ccrnn lth cr nnd along the
Monastlr-Florlna Hallway line. Their drive
on their own soil apparently has cost the
Serbians dearly, but they have won Import
ant positions.
BRITISH TROOPS ADVANCE
ON SOMMK IN HEAVY RAIN;
FRENCH REPEL ATTACKS
LONDON, Oct. 18.
Notwithstanding n heavy downpour of
rain, tho Urltish mnda progress ut some
points last night between tho Albert-Ua-paumo
road and Les Uouefs, General llalg
reported today. Soma prisoners were
taken.
PAHIS, Oct. 18.
In a smashing counter-assault south of
the Somme Itlver tho Germans penetrated
first-lino trenches of the French last night.
Tho success was short-lived, however. The
French Immediately attacked and not only
recaptured the position, but, according to
the communique of the War Ofllce today,
killed or captured all the Germans In the
trenches.
This fighting occurred In the sector of
llorny-en-Santerre, which Is near the south
ern -nd of the Somme front.
North of the rlxer the Germans made
three counter-attacks. Alt were directed
against tho new French positions around
Sallly Sallllsel.
Tho attacks, nlthough pressed home stub
bornly, were all repulsed. The Germans
suffered heavy losses.
ITALIANS BEAT HACK FOE'S
ATTEMPT TO ATTACK ALONiJ
3IT. PASUHIO RATTLE FRONT
IIOMM, Oct. 18. llepeated attacks by the
AuMrians on Monte Pasublo, on the Tren
tluo front, on Sunday and Monday were
repulsed by the Italians, tho War Office
announced last night.
"On .Monto Pasublo, during the night of
October IS and on the following morning,
the enemy attempted attacks, which were
checked promptly," tho statement says.
"On tho whole front yesterday bad
weather hampered tho operations of the
artillery. Heavy snowfalls In tho moun
tains arc reported."
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llAZLHTON. Pa.. Oct. 18. Heaver
Meadow, n mining village near Hazlcton
nnd ono of tho first anthracite towns estab
lished, today has Its first Industry outside
of tho mines. It Is a silk mill, procured
through tho activity of some of tho busi
ness men. and employs about fifty hands,
whono number will bo Increased as business
warrants, Heaver Meadow for years has
been sending Its surplus female labor to
nearby places, where tho girls wcro cm
ployed In shirt factories and other plants.
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LUSITANIA DISPUTE
IN INDEMNITY STAGE
CenlUm-4 frtrn Tst Otte
shown no Inclination to lake action on It.
despite the Met that the German authorities
have let It he known that they are ex
ceedingly anxious to have the affair settled.
According to published reports, this note
Is approximately J00 words In length. It
covers three main points, namely, regret,
reparation nnd Indemnity. The note stales
that tho understanding of tho German
Oovernment Is that the United Htaten will
ngreo that the sinking of the Luiltanta was
Justifiable, but makes the point that the loss
of American lives was regrettajile. The
German Government, therefore, expresses
Ita deep regret at the loss of American live
and nuthorlxes Count Von llernitorft to
enter Into negotiations regord.ng the amount
of Indemnity to lis paid.
I'or a long time It was understood that
tho United states was Insisting on a "dis
avowal" of the sinking of the Lus'tanla.
but when It became apparent that Germany
would not disavow the sinking, the Admin
istration sidestepped this question, later
Interpreting the German note following the
Sussex s. liking as a disavowal of the
methods which had heretofore been em
ployed by German submarine commanders.
VENIZELISTS WILL TRY
TO GET ARMY IN U. S.
Continued from Pas One
Tuesday lo consider the latest note of the
Allies.
The unto Is regarded In Athens as an
ultimatum.
A powerful fleet ties In the Piraeus road
stead, which Is the port of Athens, with
Its guns trained on the city. Machine guns
have been mounted by the Allies' sailors lo
sweep the principal streets of Athens and
Piraeus.
It is believed that General Harrnll. the
Commander-in-Chief of the Anglo-French
armies In the llalkans, will establish power
ful military posts In Athens and the other
chief cities of Greece at once.
TREATY BETWEEN' (IERMANY
AND (1REECE RESPONSIBLE
FOR CONSTANTINE'S STAND
LONDON. Oct 18.
A treaty between Grccco nnd Germany
has prevented King Constantino from giv
ing help to the Allies, according to dis
patches from Petrograd today. ' It Is stated
that tho treaty, which was made at the
opening of tho German offensive against
Hcrbla, has determined the Greek King's
attitude nil along.
nOMH. Oct. IS. King Constnntlne Is
liming dally proclamations to the Greek
nrmy and the sailors of the Greek navy,
appealing to their loalty. An, Athens dis
patch to tho Glornalu d'ltalla today states
that the events of tho past few days must
rerta'nly rtow the Greek King that hrt
aotemment Will Prlh If h J"1
hit pro-German attitude. Korme r Mini Mors
Oounarls and Btrelt hava wbllsliwl
press bureau In Athens to further the pro
aerman propaganda. The Greek V ar Min
ister, tho O ornate d'Hallla says, has or
dered oxlr rV for " Oreek JtPS trans
ported lo Germany. The agitation In Athens
continues.
JAPAN'S PKOTEST PROBED
U. S. Inquiries Into American Capital's
Activities in Chlnn
WASHINGTON. Oct. U. The State De
partment today ordered an Informal Investi
gation of conditions surrounding rcent
proteals entered by the .Ispanele and Rus
sian Governments In China ngalnst nctlU
ties of American -apltal In railroad and
canal construction In northern China.
Tho United States legation at Pekln has
been asked to forward ft report n the
llusslsn and Japnn'cso protests without
making any formal communication to the
Chinese Government or taking any offlcltil
step in the matter.
Ilrltain Holds Up U. S. Tobacco
LONDON, Oct. IS. Large consignment!
of tobacco firm the United States for
Dutch and Scandinavian ports are being
held here on the contention of the Govern
ment that they fall to comply with the re
cent arrangement under which cargoes paid
for before A.'gust 4 and shipped prior to
August 30 mlKh' proceed to neutral destinations.
U.S. IGNORES
ATTACK ON U-BOAT 1
Closed, So Far aa Thi
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WASHINGTON. Oct ll-The,
tr.R-i r,rr it.. .- ""ran
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far at this Government li r
dlplomatla communication will h,
England or to Qermany coikJ
submarine. The facta aa reveal ,
win. nowevcr, ue given to any i
asking them.
State Department officials toes ,
uiiivim icvuitllllion would bt I
the statement In the House of
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the U-ES were similar to thote otl
warships near American port
caused this Government dliutlsftcta
Officials here were aurprittd at vi
Grey's, statement that 'It it no.nvj
entrance of German submarines lata
luHii ihjiio. .no inicrican HovtraiaM
made It plain that submarines Jrti
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