i'v T& E&MtfiiK v 'jr5Fy.Fw v y :r v,j I ,4 HTACCHIAUSTRIACI y war in ii " "" I'fr.iinntn Piccolissime Parti della YD"" . o.. Ditnncln nellc Mnni degli Attnccanti ,FU0C0 DI SBARRAMENTO If II Piano Austrineo FnlHsco al Suo H inlzio-I-a Rlvoluzlono Mlnaccla ' rimpero ucru ausuuis" V UOMA. 2 Kebbralo. ' v.n,rdl' notto Rli auntrlncl 'oporarom, .... tJ.Zn Coll tmlevnll lone "mni . mi" ,ttf, -. S e.t -II iorlz!a. corns nnnunca II S'fT.ra a MlnlMero lella 1ueira (JH $ ".'.. Sil furoi rcPMlntl bu quasi tultl I imntl. fe " milch" 1-u" 'ove Kit iiumrlnc! hoiio . ,i?rtl Mrt inno lto II funco dell Imt- K .V.m del loro tempornneo success;.. I.cco 8' ?o del rapport" del mernlo Cadoinn. P B ""wVannVv itc nlol Intermittent! .11 i. ... T.n.rl.t suPn fronts del Trenllim. i.e .ATrp lmtlerlc halino hombartlato lo JSJilonl nemlclie sul Monto Orclno ed ffnno d 'PWho coloiine .11 rlfnrnlmentn SJi "ncmico suite pcn.llcl settcntrlonall dtl l'asubio ...... .,,. 1p1Ii Alpi rilul'c l'artl- ' .iicrla nemtca Ha spU-Kato liiaRSloro 4 !.i notto li venerdr. dopo una v'n 1 PJ l..r.lone .11 artlKllerla e da K 'l,e del mortal da trlncea. II Semico S Sfucco' eon consldcrcvoll forzo le ? nostra pos'ztonl sulle pen.iici i r-amn "..-i.. n nnnl.nvcst (1 San Marco, i I ides della ertolblwa. tra Sober o la S " . mriii !nr z a-DornberK. li lin ivii. ff Mnlj-ntl conibiittlmentl II it r.m'ra fti renpint" nuasl dappcrttitto i KX.no nlcune Idccol.ssimo ,,.m "T rllla nostra iincu . ........... -- 6 che non sono nncora state rlocc.ipatP dale nosire irurin- .."". - vIolentlMlmo fuoco dello nns-trp bat trle. Vol i-attmammo una wttantlna dl prlKlonier- In Albania due 1 droplanl nemlcl die efano In rleoRnlzlone ponn ctatl abbat tutl da not nelle vlclnanzo .11 Schlano. nulttro avlatorl cd una macchlna sono Btatl catturatl. incntro l'altra luacclilna e' affondata " Sembra che cpie?to attaccn ntirtrlacn nelia 1 L. .ti i:..r,ria. oiierato. come dice II pen- ti -.i radorna ion furze c.inslderevoli nbbla rl jto lo scopo dl ninndaru n monto pre & raratM che In Statn MaKKlore Itallano fjceva per la Mia offenflv.i. .Nei cuo in tlcmo Kll atiplrlacl mm linnno ottonutn II loro oblcttivo dal moincnto clio la linen, c timmi.i iiuafi tutta Hollo manl desll Hall- V$ nL 1 Pnl" ,nU" '" trlncea ntiroru oc h; cupatl (laKli auMrlnci sono tenutl s'o'.tn II fuoco dl Intcrdizlone o dl sbarraniemo cieua tatterle Itallane. In moilo clio kII austrlacl Hon posrono trarno nlcun protltto la per Sna nuova lpolollcx avanata o bU per In-u-,1 rinforzl ir nosslbllo nnzl clio nel E jrowlmo aveenlre. ipinndo le truppo dl 15 Cadorna sarainui iaiui.ui; vi..i . iv'ii.- dl quest! tratti di trlncea. kII austrlacl clip II eccupano riano jircsi m iruppuiu. pci nun poter rltlranu a tempo, linpeilitl dal fuoco 11 Bbarranient.i dello batterlo Itallane. n , IiIVUI11'i l. .L.lim.v . ti v.lln.Ain 1, I r frtfm n v 'Innl vffnniln cnl ft fti Austria el conn nvutl dlsordlnl Bravlsalml If: In segulto alia scarsozza del vlverl, ill '& scordlnl cho sono Matt reprewl con molto ft ipareimento dl BaiiKUe. Durante le repres- jb6 tlonl Bpes.'o lo truppo Rl sono rmutaie .u P' iparare tulla folia. I'arccchl rcnnlmentl T. .. .... .. n ......... I .. n . 1 s. In elllin vl.mn ..' .11. l El 6UUII .III1IIIU.III...1 u ..V Ol.u.. V V ..." ! Tentata vcramento Berla. SI temono av- K-Tenlmentl Ecnsazlnnali e pertlno una rlvo- uutlone. I . SI sa clio vvKcnvl o Cardlnall austrlacl k'hanno lnviato Ininlorazlonl nl papa perche' lilmttta flno alia guerra per salvare la Ger- CEanlao 1'Austrla. in an umcoici ippirain i urKunti n-. au- ir nno, i usservaiore iiomaiio, i.i iifsurviire WZ lit un conllltto tra kII Statl Unltl o la st Cermanla stablllsoeun precedente per l'ltiKc- Wf renzadeBll Statl I'nltl nella politlrn curopea. Ip Ilclornalo dle .he dopo la Kuerra l'lluropa rimarrebbe Indebollta o perclo' kII statl I'nltl potrebbero facllniinto piondere una poalzlone prepondcrante. Alio scopo .11 evl tare una tale cventuallta', dice 11 slnrnale, 11 papa lavora per scoiiRiurare la Kuerra tra Statl I'tutl e dermanla ppera .11 rlus clrvl. k l KrirvrriM.vrMVt h Intanto nella Kiornala .11 lerl snltantn T an plroBcafo V statu affondatu dal sot 4 tomarlnl tedepchl oil autrlacl. Ma da Amsterdam RiunKo notlzla clia i kaiser ha Indetto una Importante ronferenza al Quartlere generale cvldenlemento alia scopo ill discutere la canip.iRna del sottomnrlnl. El parla della posslblllla' dl nuove trattatlxo con I n.iesi neutrall nor inodlllcartt la cam- Parna n:inlp tf..1oK,-!i ?CntlTl.. rln tlat'lltw. n ,1 n.r..l ...... in .11. ....... 9 tbo In nuei clrcoll linlltlcl l nsnetta II .IH conllltto arniato cun kII S'atl fnlt) o non J ' spera punlo ill poterlo evltan cl.il niomento the un "modus vlvendl" sembra 17. VmnnAntl.M. ai i. t. .At i - -...punaiuni:. ,-ii nice cno ni cnninniianii uei E ottomarlnl sono stall Impaitltl ordlnl ill i..' irit... .11 ..r..... . . .. . .. .. ...una in iiiioBiiaru oasinnenii intiienu p candlera neutrale. o Hpeelalmente uelll dl nazlonallla anu-rlcana. -Ma a Ilerllno si , a bene cho uuestl ordlnl notrnnnn snllnno 'V, rltardare. non cvltare la guerra con ell j Statl I'nltl. Bpeclalmenlo dopo clia II .a presldente Wilson ba nrcsn una tmslzlono y, flsoluta c ferma. JUDGE ISAAC JOHNSON ILL WITH PNEUMONIA Delaware County Jurist, Stricken Fri day, Is Now in Serious Condition MEDIA. r.i . Feb. 12 .Tmlirn Isaac Johnson Is seriously HI at his home with pneumonia The aged Jurist was taken ill last Friday and remained at home. Satur day It was discovered he nad pneumonia and today his condition Is reported as serious. pr. n. XI. Harvey and Harvey Frone- fleld are In attendance and Bpent much of last night at his bedside. Judge Johnson makes his home with his son, Isaac. He i ' In his seventy-fifth year. Up until last week tne health of the atd jurist was good. Early In the week A contracted a cold, but was about the courthouse and his. office until Thursday venlng. E CORONER PROBES DEATH OP. ASPHYXIATED CRIPPLE I Man Believed to Have Died When Draft Extinguished Flame of Gas Stove Thft fnrnnaii'ii nT1A l l.....tt il.. it.. I A L "i o unite in luvcsuKaiu'H mo ;ath of George B. Neubath. sixty-ntne I"' Ti.v.8 bdv wna tow In his bed late last fb. ,, w lln Kas fumes escaping from a i. SJ'JI Bis stove, The body was found by r u Pa Bon-ln-law, Herbeit Herman, t- it u " veubath lived, B v.i W"?. of ths Herman family say that rJ"i.er"- Tho P0"00 believe that Neubath ' tme. noine laut niohf n..i nni.tA v.A .,.- ; JJ1 tnRt during the night the gaB was I 10Wn t by n draft from an' open window. Arm Broken, Drives Fire Engine 'J-n-i Ean w,th a broken arm drove Klre rMrfi?i . ' 20 ,0 a ,,ro " 29 Ellsworth ..i la.te lust '"8ht and then back to th6 En nouse. using only his left hand, was "William Stanton, Ho broke his .i V. . ,or tne alarm sounded and, rintf Ills lnturv. mn.,i in h .wi,ur HOY CORNETIST WITH ON'K AUM Ralph Moore, of Allcntown, will bo the soloist nt n concert soon to bo Kivon by the Juvenile Hand of that place. Younir Moore also is an ox pert chauffeur. ' Winter Farming Profitable MintciiA.VTVii.i.i:. x .1 , ivi.. i: Illgli prices for winter-grown rucumhcru and toiiiatuert have Iriduc.'il many fnrniprs In this hectltm nf ('.linden .unity t i build hcithousps and winter farmlnt? prnnilscB tn keep iigrlculturlstH busy Tho clly hnlids nip now paying sfrnty-flvi- i-onts tn Jt rn for cucuiiilieis and tweiity-flvp t thiity II vo cents it p'uiiiil for lint-haiiBi'-Kiouii tomatoes. S vprnl fnrinrt nn plunnlPK h put In strawberry IipiIh v hlc'.i will bp piotectpd by Rlits.t framt . which hvut Will bo Kllppllpll. m itifti "i yx.v ' CMUy '$m m mi wim& I kv; n l-w -..- WTRBH( svMraw iesto iSBt ri ; . W". fc' .. -.; .f . ,i, 'i i r m i m aiMsi EVENING LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, O'DONNELL CONTENDS CHILDREN AMERICANS Father of Philadelphia U-Boat Victims Admits He Himself Was Not Naturalized FOUND AFTER SEARCH Taken to Police Station for Intoxica tion, Ho Reveals His Identity Kdward ii'Doniirll, father nf the two O Dontipll children, l'h'ladalphlan. ho were lost on thu tnrpedovil I tier Califor nia. (Irmly bplexp his little son and daugh ter ucrp American citizens. Ho admitted that ho was not n citizen himself. Im: that it was only the nlijeo ti.m of the iiatiiraPz.itlin court nlllclals thai had kept li.m from being utio. (1 Iionnell was found by the police after a .nimtry-wlde wardi had been ma.lu for him 1 he luestlim of his cIMzenshlp wan. leg.inieii u iiiiiriau In Washington im of uttnnst linpurlaniv in solving the problem "f the status of the two little I'hlladel-plila-born lrtlnis mi tiie California. IIhwput. Hip nationality of the two chil dren may t till bang In the bulancc. It was said. Since they are nat.vr-H of America, the laws of th- fnlteil States recognize them as citizens, but the state Department has iuIpiI thai slm ,. the children were under ago their nationality can only bo determined by that ,,f ihelr parent. Tlin discovery of D'Dntiurll. who recently has been making his Im,h- .,t Thurlow. near Chester, raiw about In a rather unUiuo tuntiuer. II Is employed with a railroad section gang around Thurlow. and read In the newspaper last Krhlav nf tlm death of his wife and two .hllilien. whom lie had not s.n'ii since the separation, and of the len'iie of Ms sun, Cirnellus, ngeil thirteen years. To iUln his own story "I stalled in.i late Saturday afternoon' after knocking on work t.. , .me to rhlladel- m w W&r w&m 5i5i5aSa'j K.4id mw Am m fj.-r 'iSSI !lt'- hi JJ; i lii t ST t . phla and see about tho matter and find out what Jind become of my boii Cornelius. I wns delayed coming direct to tho city nnd had to walk to Chester On tho wny I got several drinks of whisky nnd by the time I reached Chester I guess I wns pretty near drunk. I must have taken a car there for Darby, for the next I realized I was Maiidmg In the Sixty-fifth street nnd Wood land avenue pollco Stntloii." This was late Saturday night He wns slated on the police blotter thern ,as a drunk. Drink wns the cause of his wife lenMng hlln three years ngo to make a living for herself and the three children. When he awoke yesterda morning In a cell he told of IiIh mission to the city and that ho was the fnllier of the o'Donnell children, for whom u search hud been made to clear up the threatened Ititermilliuiiil crisis. Captain Tate was (oiuinnnlcnted with mid O'Donnvll was Kent to City Hall to be iiuestloueil. Captain Tate nskrd thp man all about himself nnd took his name and address In tho event the Stntp Department should desire In .omnumlcatu with O'Donnell and lip was relensed. O'Donnell lold I'nptnln Tate Iip had not seen his wife In thiec years, but aboiu n ear ago he saw bis ohlpst boy on the street and that lie would like to get his bo.,- back now that his mother was dind and there was no una to mm for the jouth. O'Donnell said that he nnd' bis wife lived for eleven years at Sin Aiinlti street before moving tn the home of Mm. Ida C. Wilde. 31il North Thirty-eighth street "All tho children were Imin here and would have bccom"o American o.tlzens." be diclared. "Three ye.us ng we separated, and I have not seen my wife to talk to Mliee." After being questioned tiy Cnptalu Tate and his Identity prmed hejond a doubt. o'Donnell was discharged. Inn tnld to keep In touch with the bin ran. I'pon leaving the olllcu ho declared ho Intended returning to Tliurln-" later In the afternoon and would repoi'jMir wmk this morning. Ho then wentlM call iipm a cousin who lives at Second and South streds Two Dead in New York Accident N'i:W YOltK, l'Vb li. -Two men werr. di owned and a thud was fatally Injured to day when a crane on the suhwn evcava tlons on Whitehall street collapsed. The rune fell across u wmi ,ii an iidji.liiing in. r itul sank It fill y- "Cl rimz. KJStS;. w j.vtibts.'; w v -V2L -. .-x. -r ' '. . W m " If thh l7ld ini'it. T.W-K mm, ff. W ?,, 5J?i lii !!!" m ill H S 'H ,SI.' W v mmf In, -I. IIOI.HATH HKRRY Personal friend of the Mayor ami .1 constituent of State Senator Wil liam Wallace Smith, who has been appointed superintendent of main tenance in the City Ilnll. Hill Would Abolihlt License Courts Tho commiit.p nil chaiier revision has Isrued the text nf n new license bilt pre pared by Dr. William Draper I-ewls, of tho CnHerslty nf t'eniis.laula, which would abolish license marts nnd vest thnsd du ties III lici use conimisions of three mem bers to lip etei led on party tickets In all counties In I'ennslvaiila. The bill is designed tn become effect I M- In 191V an. I nt that time eoininlsslniieiH would bo ap pointed for terms nf tun. four anil m years de. Ided by Int. Thereafter ntie com mission wi.iihl bo atipoiiii.il i.ry iwn enis f'-r a dun nf sl p,tis. Eiv TiN' -JJw. .c 'je v7 I i S' 7&i .' ,ss? - .' J. IS. - is!- HHBSQ3SII 3? mi sands study conies 1917 COMMERCE CHAMBER AID FOR BRIDGE PROMISED Committee of That Body Ex pected to Co-operate With Citizens' Campaign The Camden. Philadelphia bridge commit tee of the 'hnmlier nf Commerce, hopes to n.i In conjunction with the citizens' bridge Kininitiee in conducting a campaign for tho ere. Hon ,,f n IU)t(i ,a nwf)w t,p Dela ware Itlicr. News of the probable co-opera-tir.n iMtueen the two bodies wns made known toilnt by Krancls H. lteeves. Jr.. (Iinirninii nf the cnminlttee lepiesentlllg the -it.inilier of Cnmtneree. Mr. lleees Is also a oiemPer or the citizens' bridge commit- tee re .-ninoilttep relireseiiftiii- IIia f-lini..l.r r -.iiiini i.-c according to Mr Ilieves. will on tler th plans proposed by the citizens' "m'i nee nod lii turn will make certain .mini-iiil.itimm to the lmnld nf directors f Hi. oigao-zatloii Tho presence of Mr lleovpi ns a member of the citizens' cotnmit- The Proverb That Declares "You Can't Have Your Cake and Eat It" was accepted before Endowment Insurance had been heard of. Provident The Life and Triysl Company of Philadelphia FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STS. FOUNDED 1865 -vr V . i;: u-. :t r-. v-- - B. - -. - IS - , - nrrrrtr- i 5 ?-''' i?)) . ' .. - 'ftlffi f! ?..;...:t!iJ7 ? Ik u. . ""X. r40N 20' ?U ....-. i-rj,m. '(mm n.arj.l !- vjului tiie cniiitiiuuiii ui an ocean liner grew the idea tor a business to encircle the globe. From a lilllcsleam gage came I ho thought why not a simple recorder, a money register, to stop mistakes, lo save men's lime and handle cash in store and ollice everywhere? It was only an idea yet, built upon, how great I ho possibilities! Just so the possibilities in the business ideas that hundreds of thou of business men are getting lodnv the pages of System the magazine collect.? the actuating plans and behind all business success. As John II. Patterson, President National Casli Resistor Co., s.iys: "1 System every month, I also distribute fifty anion"; my officers. From it we uct nianv praetienl lessons which we apply to our own business." Why shouldn't you, too, gain by watching System? some fortune-making itica, perhaps at least a score of knacks nnd plans and methods every month thut will cut your business costsaudmakcyourearnings grow. Get February System today at your newsdealer's. . If your nensjcaler cannot supply you, semi 40c to the publishers. A. W. Shaw Company, Chicago or New York or, if abroad, London. mm tee Is construed n's a good Indication thtt tho two bodies will be closely nfllllated. .V IMaiis tnr nrcrnntxrttt.tii xvprA rnmnlsted by ' :' tho citizens' committee at a meeting heht ?.j, l'rldav In the nRs-emblv room of the Cham-'-'v ber .if Commerce. The nersniinel of the com .''' "tri.!: mltteo Include John O, Slteatz. chairman) yQl j, ins itimnei, rrnncis it, itcevcs, jr iomi Wlndrlm, 14 J. llerlet, V. J. Kassett and B. . ' .V Noppel '-, "Tho Chamber of Commerco hopes to act T, In conjunction with tho citizens' commit- ' teo and will follow tho geneVal plans of X. "; f,nm,.nt... ...nt.. .1 r.. t... -I. la kmW I If .- v ... 1 1 ... ., . !i..ijem, ui try ..,n .u.- ib meets the npprovnl of tho members of tho Chamber nf Commerce committee and th board of directors, ' Mr. lteeves said, "Of coiiise, there aro many questions to be considered. The location of tho bridge, tho method of financing tho project, nnd numerous other things," continued Sir, lteeves. When nsked If tho Chamber of Com merce wns ofllclally on record ns being In faor of tho erection of a bridge, Mr, lteeves said: "I presume that tho Chamber of Com merco Is In favor of tho construction of n bridge, otherwise the bonrd of direct ion' would not hno in.i.ln an appeal to dunells for an appropriation of 1 1 0.000 for a preliminary survey Hut tho Cham ber of t'oininerco won't support any such prolect until It knows exactly what It Is." Mftilw?.- c V---r'vrtv- n"""" - iikv'm POBCMtt fJkmS "-t-wi :8 "mi-M ... - ::'n I i mu) I fel J35i! !- "s r III ?. !' J H1H ! hi i 5P ..' .'Ai it ' ' Mil i l-"' . ! ' -v X 'A 80, C. fSSCf i? 5Sr-r from which methods of tlie reatl nnd uWtr --ss MM .. i ,M "gft-.r.a r- s. . Sfeftiiriii ii '-rfj"fw iwfrSniui m ,mi..f tfilT-TUlf , if - foy,l mill 1 1 n.i. JHIIW,..!,!,,!! yfyyaw-aliriiMii,, wvt jhwilllriMl i. iria jfiTwiiMBMirnw i jjmiii i w0 tmmi0M- ) &4 Vju.di A. 1ti ,.Al V 1 jH ' v 4 f i ' m ''IW fit)'' Ml LJ l " MWW. H Wl Jratd 'zr2ni:mmM " ",V v, . i ; rT?r ,3 wu ?n'W" r'tf'' ' . . j,iZir$!! ' t
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