"' ffl VI 3 it I -il jf At ' i.3ZSIflfo T5&' 1 ! ;v iMMHfMlMBi REVOLTS AGAINST AUSTRIA M :ho-Slovaks Demand Democratic State, Inde pendent of Vienna fii.000 IN DEMONSTRATION dalists and Nationalist fkn Movement Hnil R 8lan Revolution "5 NEW YORK, June 8. J Arrcvolutlonary outbreak led by the 1 1kasrn of the respective Socialist and Nationalist parties has broken out In J ' Bohemia, nccordlnit to dispatches re ? Vlrl firo Tlin'ltnlirminnH Knlllte the Russian revolution and, American skmocracy. I'AniS June R A great revolt nBalnut Austrian ruin hs f broken out In Uohemln, ncconllnB to "lis- ) patches received here by Jarnslar r Sme ( tanka, pecretary of tho nohemU National ,' Alliance, ulirneil ,y Pr IMnard lle-tien, a prominent leader In the movement for Iln ltemlan Independence Tin- tlov eminent I" ' Wild to be helpless to etem thet tide of rcivo ;, lutlonary Kentlment The outbreak began vellli the openlns ). tension of the Austrian I'ar'llument, May 30 Great riots occurred In I'riistejnv, Mora I 'slan Ostrava and Dudejovlco In Prague, a great demonstration took place before the Governor's palace, participated In ly tr 000 persons. Tha Vtilted flub of riei h inimical . partlea In the Austrian, Parliament, which represents all shades of polltuul opinion". In' Bohemia, Issued an addles .isklnK tho Union of all Czechs and Klowel. pioplo In ono dcmocratlo stnte Particular Insistence Is laid In the address on the demand that tho Slovaks must be Incorporated In this stato. During the reading nf the speech from tho throne, thn Czech deputies osten tatiously and demonstratively withheld from all loyalist manifestations The United Club of Czech Deputies elected as Its president tho National Socialist Deputj. Mr Klofaq. who has been In Jail slnco the be ginning ot tho war i Prem'cr Count Clarn-Martlnle In vain bc ached tho Czech deputies not to mako a t " declaration for Independence before the v" t Parliament. Tho German parties In Parlla ; tnent are furious over tho action of tho i , Cxechs and demand criminal prosecution ofctho defiant Slavs ' The Socialist deputy. Dr frauds Soukup. M declares In Pravo Llilu, tho Czech .Socialist 1 .dally of Prague, that the Czech Socialist 'party will march with tho nation till the i end. S-t British Take 6000 '.4' Captives in New Drive r j " 'Continued from I'fte One JsutK aa never ticforo heard on this or on Tatfy Other frftnt Tho barrage pattered iOlieail of tha British troops like a hall of 'great steel stones A storm of red rockets arose from tho darkness ahead us tho Germans madly signalled for help A 'moment later vvhlto rockets told that the t' British had swept oer the trench and ' were going on FIERCE COUNTER-DRIVE , OPENED BY GERMANS ON MOST OF FRENCH LINE f PAltlH, June S t Germany has apparently started a counter-offensive along a great section of tho French front. ' Today's olllclal report detallod a violent I i enemy bombardment around St Quentln ii (and La Kcre. preliminary to nn attack. , jrwhlch the Trench killed at Its Inception . f more violent artillery tire centered on I , Trench positions north of Moulin Laffaux f antl south to rilaln oh well as in the Cerny j 'aector anil enemy nttnrks nt various i points." All attacks failed V "Southeast of St Quentln hilil the nf- r ' flclal statement, a violent enemy bom- ! bardment on the line from HI Quentln to , La Fere was countered bv our own artll- i , ' Jery. which stopped a prepared attack 1 ' "The night was most agitated on the entire front North of Moulin I..iffnu&. y Bouth of Fllaln anil in tli t'eriiv Hector tho artlller fire was of the most -viol nt char- 'acter .i:nem attacks at various points Jmci failed under our fire . I "Wo penetrated the enemv's lines toward "HVSoualn Hills In tho region east of llelfort. At and took prisoners " HINDENBURG'S SALIENT DESTROYED; BRITISH NOW I. . MEN A CE FOE A T LILLE LONDON, June R ' The (lK,itiMU battle which began In ' Belgium vusterdnj with the opening of the great British drive continued today with Unabated violence Arottid the- cr.ilri of what was once WvUehaete ridge, south of ypresi British npiP German soldiers are fighting wltll demon like fur) , All Hngland Is ringing with praise for Field Marshal Haiti's armv nnd thrllla with pride over tho news that the British are still pressing onward The concrete results nf the first elay's I b, fighting; In the new offensive are $3 First. An advance of f i iin ono to j-, ,thre;e miles, along a nine-mile front. " 'i Second Destruction of the famous i" German salient that stretched Into the 4 J British lines between Vpres and Annen tieres. j Third Cnpture of more than OOOO German prisoners. i i ourm. ejccupaiion oy tne nritisn or ' . .v. .ilinH e t'....i.nn.A . 1 t a H'w v.ittifivn ii. e j ine.ii.euitr. ..icnrilltei Ullll . Oosttaverne and several plecca ot wood- Kvjland ? Fifth. German pressure against the lr British garrison In Ypres relieved k tSixtli Opens the way for the first steps ri an encircling movement against the great German base or Lille After the British had swept forward and occupied the German positions the German guns opened ana oomnarueu tne new British frpnt with great violence. The Germans fmde counter attacks against the southern nd of the British line from the direction tj!,FIoegsteert wood, but they broke down turner tne gauing nre from the L'nglish bat Aeries and the machine guns. Virtually all the credit for the big vle- ,tvwy goea to tho British themselves, nl- ough they received some assistance from 'Belgians In tha artlllvrv im r,t n... :.Srton. ' ?blspatches from the front say that the ' htlng w,UicJi followed tha long and furious British bombardment was the most spec- , tacular of the war Mines which had taken 9" " iwu jciiru co construct were pff, simultaneously, the explosion being rd In England. ISO miles awn v. an Was the force of the) liptnnall II,... 9lfroun4 rpeked like an earthquake and era -eji cartii ana up-roqted trees wen wn for miles. IThfs was the first great mining opera M. by an army since Grant mined Peter.. X.. ViJIM Germans lost heavily All the Ger-'W"- troop In the trenches above the mines lte blown to bits. Rr the opening of this drive tha Ain.v otYertjiv on the western iront enter new Hum. on the Arms front and along the Alsne niver-Chanipsgne line. ITALIANS HOLD LINES IN RAIN OF SHELLS ITALIAN AltMV IIBAbQt'AIlTnris. June II teeners! Ilnroevlc having obtained from the Austrian supreme command very heavy re-enforcements to meet Csdornas drive, began four days ago at dawn a ter rific counter-attack by opening with 2000 cannon on the newly won line being or ganised by the Italians from the t'arso to the sea from the source of the (lorno tor rent to tho mouth of the Tlmavo Itlvcr Krom that moment the battle has Con tinued without cessation, every vard of ground being contested desperately The earth trembles and the roads rock under "the deafening thunder of the guns as motor ambulances pass to and fro on them at fantastic speed, and the Whole firmament Is athrob with tho motors of Innumerable air craft Kast of (Jorlzla all defenses were com pletely leveled by the rafn of high ex plosives that beat upon them for long hours but thn the onrushlng Austrlans en countered an Insurmountable barrier In thu Italian Infantry and machine guns Start ing from the village of Kaltl with fixed bayonets, King Victor's soldiers, with Ir resistible elation stormed and reoccupled almost sll the positions they had been forced to fall back from Iletween faslngnevlzza and Jnmlano they withstood nine counter attacks After ninety hours In the tornado of fire from the great concentration of enemv guns the Italians occupy the line from Klondar to Hill H4 The Austrian counter offensive. In which 100.000 men were en gaged, has failed Persh iiif A r rives at English Port Continued fntm I'nur One rived nt .in ii in. was given a noisy we! come In the h irbor and a tremendous ova tion at the pli r When II doikeil n guard nf honor lined up on the binding stage !m hiding high Hrltlsh iirinv and nnvv nlllcers. headed bv flemrnl Pltniiru t'nnipbell and Admiral Stllfinan A di tat hment of tho Welsh rusllIerK in tul us a guard of honor nxciiAMii: or noxtms The soldiers stood rigid at salute as The Slur spangled H.inmr" was plaveil and Pershing descindid tho gnngpl ink lie formally Inspected a group of Hrltlsli sol diers stopping to chat a moment with one guardsman on whoso sleeve he had noticed stripes showing ho had been twlio wounded Pershing wanted to know inn wn nun wherefore of thn stripes and of the wounds Then the Ainerliati geutral and his staff returned aboard ship, lining up on the deck In salute as the band pluvcd "Clod Save the King ' After all these forin.U rei monies ileneral Pershing received a large partv of Amcrlian and Hrltlsh newspapermen, answering their questions cheerfully and teadlly CIVILIZATION'S STANIMUH "We nro glnd to be the standard-beams of our country In thlH might war foi civ ilization " General Pershing said "To land on English boII and receives such a welcome is slgnlllcant We appreciate! It very deeply " During the vovHge a concert was given on ship board at which General Pershing made nn address There was great entnuslasm on board vVhen I'ulted States destiojers wero sighted It was an Inspiring sight to sec the Stars nnd Stripes flying nbovo the grnv battlo paint nnd members of tho Pershing party lined the rail and .cheered ARMY UNITS TO FOLLOW GEN. PERSHING SHORTLY WASHINGTON- .nine 8 "Black Jack Pershing, soldier par ex cellence nnd Major General of the I'nlted States regular army Is In England Cable .advices announcing his arrival at a British HOME-MADE DENTISTRY is as unwise as home-made surgery. Don't try to cheat your dentist you only cheat your teeth. Don't trust to the impossible claims of a so-called "germicidal dentifrice to keep your teeth from decaying. The only way to prevent tooth decay is to keep the mouth free from the ferment ing food particles which causa decay. This means regular visits to your dentist Slus thorough brushing with an efficient enlifrice. Ask your dentist about S. S. WTiito Tooth Paste a pure, wholesome, non medicated cleanser, deliciously flavored, made by the world's best known manu facturer of dental equipment and supplies. Your druggist has it. Sign and mail tho coupon below for a copy of our booklet, "Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep Them." THE S. S. WIUTE DENTAL MFG. CO. MOimi AND TOILET PREPARATIONS 211 SOUTH 12th ST. I'HILADELPUIA M SS.WHFT1E TOOTHPASTE :M JJSMSMSMSSSSp sssMMsn nn t tTfltir COUPON Jt?OTKwc2 "J .4. . BBJIflr port reached her today And with the sens of gratification which was " by officialdom centrally over hU safe r rival cam a realisation that at last the entire united service Is In the ar, Krom now on units of ?"rr,br?n.c?!I,JS service will proceed to France by "electea Routes' Pershing'. Initial command wM lb. made up of regular and marines Other divisions, comprising such addl lona regu lars as can be spared and selected unit of the National Guard which wi',"l'e.r0" the Mexican border, will take their pace on the line from time to lime And later on they Will be followed by the new army to be made up of the selective con'crUded troops who wilt be taken from the more than tO.OOn.000 men who reglitered last Tuesday The French mission told the President and his Cabinet and tho War College that what was needed most on the west front wss men Two clnsses of organizations were demanded railroad men. to take over the transport system and rebuild and re organize tho railroads of France, and light ing men. In replace the exhausted I rench soldiers nlolig the wide battle front The appeal was not allowed to go unheeded Pershing and his troops were Immediately put under orders and then the War I ollege. working iliy and night rushed along Its plans to throw every fighting unit that could bo spared across the Atlantic so that all of the warring people friend and enemy -might reallre thnt the I'nlted States In tended cirrylng out the Injunction of Its President and utilizing all of the man power snd the gold power of the oountrv to secute the continuation of democrocv Nnturollv all plans for sending the troops to Prance will he shrouded In absilute se crei v Secretary of War linker has pointed out the rtangei nf speculation as to who are to go. or the way they are to go There will be no announcement at anv time nf units that are going although after i ert.iln troops nirlve It Is expeeted thnt the War liepnrtinent will from time to time author ize announcement nf their snfe nrrlval The rnrlv leports of the passage of Gep. rl Pershing and his staff came to the press associations bv cable, these rabies having been pa-oil bv the British rinsor We took It as a matter nf eourse that he would get through nil right said Gen eral Bliss luting i lib f of stnh I pre Mime he will leport In ills own good time ' LEE STATUE UNVEILED ON GETTYSBURG FIELD Bronze Memorial to Southern Leader, Erected at "Bloody Angle," Is Dedicated CJKTTYHUUHG. June S Beside that field of waving yellow wheat across which General Pickett led his mem orable charge against the Union line at the "lllnodv Angle In the battle of Gettysburg, there was unveiled today a bronze statue of the valiant eoinmiiniler of the South's forces, It)bert II Lee It lacks but a few davs of fifty-four venre slnco tho Confederate and I'nlon armies met In blonilv strife on this field In the de cisive battle of the Civil War As though In rialllrmntlon of the union of the North and South agilnst a common foe. this bronze statue of Lee Is the first of a Southern commander to stand on the Held of Gettvs burg It was unveiled by his granddaugh ter, Miss Anna Carter Lee Tho equestrian statue Is tho gift nf the State nf Virginia to the nation. Govet nors Henry C Stuart, of Virginia, and Martin G Brumbaugh, of Pennsjlvanla with tliolr staffs, together with a crowd of thousinda of Virginians nnd Pennsvl vanlans. led bv tho old boys In gray carr I g thi stars and bars attended the rere n.orv Governor Stunrt Entertained HAItltlSBUHG, June 8 The Governor nnd Mrs Brumbaugh entertained at dinner In the Lxccutive Mansion twelve members of tho Governor's staff and their wives. In compliment to Governor II C Stuart, nf Virginia, and Mrs Stuart - .,. -.rviJri-iLi i Grow and hiteTooihmtc ADDRESS EiHI23o IB.W, JMDAY, JUkA 8, SECOND TRAINING CORPS TO BE MADE UP JUNE 15 Would-Be OAkera Will Have Chance to Qualify for Camp SPURT IN ENLISTMENTS Army, Nnvy nnd Marine Corps All Do Well Registered Men Wanted Enrollment nf men for the seeond of ficers'' reservo training camp will begin on or shortly after June 16. according to an nouncement today at the army recruiting station Captain A A King. U S A. who as slsteil In examining the men who went to Fort Nlngaia. N V, said the applicants would first be examined by army medical officers before having a mental test at the headquarters to be opened later Bright weather brought out a larger number of recruits tndav Bv noon thlrtv three men had enrolled In the armv with the nav and marine corps also mnklng a good showing Men of conscription age who present themselves for enlistment nnd rennet show registration receipts must be taken to City Hall and registered before thev will be nnentrd according to a ruling todav by Major lohn Handy Hall. Assistant I'nlted States District Attorne After Mondav he nld such men would be taken to the ill'trnt attornev's nlllc A dearth of recruits because men who 1117 registered June S are under the "'""" Impression that, they cannot volunteer, wu announced today at lh "Mao"""", lh Quartermaster Reserve Corps, 21 South Twenty-third street. In a statement which read, In part, as follows! "I'nquestlonahly all men who have reg Islered would b very glad to know that they are privileged to volunteer, Many of them would much rather go Into the serv ice of their own frco will than be drafted ii i. neertstiv nValmhln that the quarter- master's enlisted reserve corps be mado up of volunteers because skilled men are needed far In advance of the mobilization of the army " Tt. nr.t rnntrlhutlon to pay the ex penses of the new wireless school for naval coast defense recruits. In the Parkway Building wns announced today by Lieuten ant 11 V Cadmus, at the City Hall re cruiting station It was a $R check from Dr. Gordon M Christine. :04J North Twelfth street. How war stimulates the flow of men to the colors was shown In comparative army recruiting figures for Philadelphia Issued today There were 7213 applications, with 3088 enlistments In the period of June 1. 1916-May 31, 191". ns against 2153 applica tions, with 79 enlistments. In tho period or June 1 1916-May 21. 1916 Yesterdays enlistments were Army, thirty-seven, navy, twenty-one, marine corps, three The following enlistments were announced toda) I'MTMI KTTKe AtlMV. Henry Bunherer Is North Wl P Jnhn K IMnlerton St BUS H ITIh l. VVIIIInm lu-tls in New '"tle, Del Walter F llullar "i l.'.."i H Msrstnn st. Cleorse II Mer Is New I'ssile. Del K.c1enril J Kane 21. BliO'i Chestnut t Thorns" M Jones 33 Sll VV ellenn Ve John VV rl Sfl sis rerklomen it VVIIIIsm It eVircailden ,11), 'iWiH N Jld t Wllim-r M louns 211 Downlnxtown I's llsrrv i" Olltwrt to 282n Pierce. M. Krsnfc llelfsyew 10 7112 Pork ve rtuilolptl VVslter, 22 1S0II I'llbert t Forrest W Dnblilns 21 Headline Ps tohn II hreeth 1 ttMti N I.awrenc st tohn MiQulston 1!) tim S 2lh st tnhn I Halottl tr 21s V IMrlen st Thomts Hslnrsn 21 12008 llith st VVIIIIsm F Wrlsht 21 t(12l Mulherrj ft Walter II Traubel 10 an W I'amhrla t Two Buyers Which Is "Mrs. A is a widow; conducts a small board ing house in West Philadelphia. Said she was glad she could pay for her Liberty Bond in installments for by doing her own cooking and watching the pennies she could complete the payments quite handily by autumn." t That's only one of a hundred similar reports made by canvassers for Liberty Loan subscriptions. Think it over men of means! Think it over when you toss down a check for five thousand that should read for twice that amount! Think of that courageous woman's splendid loyalty and compare it with your own if you have whispered "ten thousand" when you should have held your head up and proudly said "fifty thousand." Is the poor man's patriotism finer than your own? Is his sense of honor and duty and fairness a nobler one than yours? Is it? i Do your full duty! There are many who have not! You can buy your bond, easily and quickly, for cash or on installments, from any Bank, Banker, Life Insurance or .Trust Company. Or ask your employer how you can subscribe your share, paying a little down and a little every week, LIBERTY LOAN, COMMITTEE ' Third Federal District 108 South Fourth St. Philadelphia A (,. 7....J5 nmithtrtr. 19. Chester, i s. ca'ABTEBMARTTO BWmVr. C0BP8 war. g'.fo H& .aut MAN, WIFE, DAUGHTER SLAIN; BODIES BURNED Charred Bodies in Ruins Near Flemington, N. J., Reveal Triple Murder FLEMINGTON. N. J.. June 8. Kvldence of a brutal triple murder was discovered early today by resident, living on the outskirts of this community, when U, charred bodies of William 1! Queen well-known farmer: his wife and their twenty-year-old daughter ' f"" the ruins of their home, which had been "Sto" ""r. attracted to the Queen homestead by the glare of light against the t when help arrived It was too lato ,o save the family The cond tloti jof the bodies when, recovered proved to local au thorltlcs that tne lamuy n u.. .- - and the house subsequently set on fire anet ''""relson Is known for the murder the Queens enjoying a wide acquaintance nnd having no known emenles Queen was a brother of cx-Judge John Wall Queen, of Jersey Cltv The Patriot? COMPANY WINS JATENT fiuiX Du Pont Fabrikoid Obtain. Decision in United States Supremo Court WILMINGTON. Del. June 8. 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