itt;' -'iRrr .1 '?: ., IV : " kVe-- 1FV v 3 MQfi)Ay t JiiKJii x, mrr i' . &Vl$tf ING LiJ0(iiiJHJtHiLADliLXJHlAt J .... r.l . .. ...-.. ..i.i ... . , llll KV ..fcY.' River, near Monastlr rjermn raidins fit tachments captured some prlontn On the Humanlan front there was heavy artillery fire at some points, ARTILLERY IN ACTION ALONG FRENCH FRONT PATUH. June 11 Artillery nnd patrol activity but no gen eral fighting actions were reported In to day's ofllclal statement North of the Somme, particular!) In tho region of Cerny the gunfire vvas lively. Kast of riiemln-dcs-Danies, the stnle- incut puiu u Fiici.if ini'i inueil Around MH.l aM In tho Woevro patrola were Vctivi m Jjn Thursday's fighting in Belgium cording to a dispatch to the Malm im. from Its correspondent at the llrltith J. V the light batteries of ona llrltlsh dlii., "red 70.000 shells ngalnst the n.,in positions IJritlsh heavy batteries h?"1 single sector fired 10,000 projcctltei. " IJnccnlnurcntc at Wilson CIlAMBMtsnunU. June 11 -The baccalaureate sermon of Wilson Polleg, Women was delivered this morning i Thomson Hall with n largo nttendnt, .. i.e..,. 1'llii.ll.ert 11u.1l... St. . ""M. ARROW MARKS PROGRESS OP CITY TOWARD ITS QUOTA OP LIBERTY LOAN 60 IT) JQO 909OO MO &0 &0 20 2S0 triucws. 'P so -SO JO 0 JO 60 TO GO SO fOO IO 20 JO WJ JO QO ITO au ,Vu9w . - -. t.i.i.i...i.i.i.i..1i.y.iM...i...i...i.i.i.t.i.t.i.t.i..i.t.i.i...i.'-i--i.i.i..i'i'i'' & V I. 9 m m U v hi i H U : 34 ij' w . A- If 1 m:.t K h .,' rU ( &. -. .V .,Wit 4m H v t BERTY LOAN SPURTS IN LAST WEEK OF RACE 9,000,000 Subscriptions Rec , ord of First Day of Final Drive sfMORE THAN HALF TAKEN , AVFour Working Days Left V Sell 101,000,000 of Bonds to I.I1IKIITY IIOMI CAMl'.UON rhlladelpliU's allotment sHo.ono.ono Bubaerlpllons recorded IIU.O0O.il00 8iilcrlplln. required , 101,000,000 , "Campaign ela) left .. - 1'hltadelphla Liberty Bond Campaign be gan to hunt this nrternoon when annuunc mont vvas mailc at the headquarters log Eolith Fourth Htreit of additional subscrlp tlona of $5 000 000 This splendid turn together with $4 000.. 000 subscribed chis morning, brinies the total subscriptions to more than $149 000, 000. and leaves approximately $101 000 000 to be rained before next Trlda noon Three of the four, million dollars recorded this morning was subscribed b the Phila delphia and Heading and allied companies, Including the Heading Company tho 1'hlia. delphla nnd neadlng Coal and Iron Com pany nnd the Heading Iron I'ompin No tice of the additional $6 000,000 came this afternoon when the Philadelphia National Dank reported total subscription of $9 175, 000. This shows an Increase of $5 000 000 over the hanks last report K. W Stlnson, of the Liberty Loan com mittee, said today that hu cxpecfeel sub scriptions to the I'nion 1-cague Million Dollar Fund will exieed $1000,000 The fund now tolnls $900,000 The National Btate Hank Camden reported up to this morning subscriptions of $131.300 The Philadelphia ll.ipld Transit Comp.in has subscriptions for $100 000, Zelgler Broth ers, shoe manufacturers, today reported subscriptions of Jl-'.OOO CALLS KOK DAILY Hl'.l'OHTS Charles J Ilhoads governor of the I'ed--ral.Heserve Bank, today sent out rormal notice requiring eery bank of the Third Federal Rcsere District to report at once all subscriptions which It has and to send In dally reports of additional amounts CommunlcaUnglth the banks Mr Hhoads also asked them pot to disturb tho money market, but to take advantage of the In stallment plan of tho Government not making paynjenfs In full, but on the spe cified dates Txnd 1n the proportion set forth by the Ootrnmcnt Asserting that failure to complete Its al lotment will Iv a blot upon the name of Philadelphia ' Mayor Smith this afternoon Issued a proclamation In which he ordered city officials to ring bells on school houses and other public buildings at 9 o'clock every night until the close of the campaign Director Wilson of the .Department of Public Safety, Instructed policemen to notify church sextons and custodians of other bells throughout the city MAYOR'S APPUAL The Major snjs In part "This week marks the close of the Lib erty Loan campaign A failure on tho part of Philadelphia to subscribe her full quota would put a blot upon the fair fame of our great cltj , it would give the lie to all our professions of patriotism It would end our claim as a leader of Ameri can thought and action "I feel so eleepl the necessity for prompt and generous action on the part of the citi zens in subscribing to this loan that I make this personal appeal to each citizen and to emphasize the solemnity of the cri sis and to drive home the appeal to the hearts of all divisions of the population I request that at 0 p m on Monday Tues day, Wednesday and Thursda- tho last four days during which subscriptions to the Libert Loan are possible all church bells, led b the bill In Independence Hall shall be rung for a period of fto minutes that during this period of rededlcation to God and country eerj citizen give earnest consideration to the wonderful benefits that hate come to him and to the world at large, from that which was done here In Philadelphia In 177G. and that realizing -the blessings received from the hand of God, each tecelvn a new baptism of patri otism, and a new charit that will make him place alt ho Is and has at the service of the (Jov eminent In this hour of Its su preme need ' The Philadelphia Savings Fund reported to the Federal Reserve Hank that It would subscribe for $2 500,000 This sum repre sents (he bank's Individual subscription and .does not Include subscriptions from ell. nts Donald McCormack chairman of the Har rlsburg committee, reported that subscrip tions to dale for that district amount to more than $3,667,000 or much more than was allotted to the district One of the notable reports came from the Franklin National Bank This Institution reported that its subscriptions total more than $6,000,000 which represents an In- Urn Urn Mama - lik tht. Dr-VON'S HEALTH BISCUITS The, best summer food for children keeps belr digestion good. Prertnti eonitlpstlon. Contain No Medicine tie a I'aekare at All Drag and Grocery Store, or direct from Dr.Von'a Health Bucuit Co. 2218-20 Market Street I'hlladtlphU, r. Public Speaking KornJas and rrtnlnr. Dotb Sexes, Open Jul 3, FUU Snaktof Bolmanhlj Jgjorulfcm Btll-Kttrcion Writ or pbon. (or Instructive literature. fr, 4utAorM Jours all tat creast of nearly 11,000,000 since Saturday morning. Worktra In the Bethlehem Steel Company plants alio reported additional subscrip tions of nearly $400,000 From banks and trust companies through out the entire district rame reports that subscriptions continue to Increase in volume and thst their Individual allotments will orobably be subscribed, Pittsburgh will probably exceed Us nl loment, and today's reports Indies to that llnrrlsburg, Wilmington, Camden, Heading. Allentown and a half dozen other centers In the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Hank district will do the same Morris Shumsky. 310 Hall street, a twelve-year-old newsboy, who stands at Fifteenth and Market streets, subscribed for a $50 bond this morning "I want to do my share." said tho youngster when he signed a subscription blank Several churches, secret organizations and clubs are listed among today's sub scribers The committee in a final appeal to the people makes It plain that every man and woman must volunteer for servlco In tho campaign and points out that succoss can not be attained unless alt do their duty The committee says "Htrlpprd to the naked fart, the situation In the 1'nleml Heirrve district la thin: "One hundred million dollars In t'nltrd Matea tloveroment 3V4 per cent Liberty !,oan bonds mutt be siibMcrlbed before the books close Frlilar night of tlila week In meet the total allotted t.i thti cll.trlrt. "To fall would bo an unthinkable calam ity " "The supreme thing Is this that every person estate, firm nnd corporation shall take Its full share This means I. 1 lint thoe poHsrHslns litre reanuries abnll ftUtiMrlh in unprecedented amounts. "J That rrry peraon of moderate means abnll take the utinoat possible. e need 100,000 additional subscriptions. Our splendid country pledges Its vast resources to joii Pledge ours to It It rewards vou nmpl) Our soldiers nnd sailors pledge their lives to you Stand by them ' 'Wo emphasize the fait that Hie banks are doing everjthlni; to make Inning on credit or on small Installments e.isj S'o bonds were evir offered o nttractlvcl) Large subscribers may borrow 90 per cent of the pir value of the bonds at an Interest charge of only 3i per cent This ennblis nnv one to provide for Investment of future Income 1 2,000 HOY SCOUTS ATTACK "TEACUP PENNY HANK" NKW YORK June II While bankers talked millions for tho Libert Loan n hundred thousand Hov Scouts of America today began a llvo-day drive upon tho mantel teacup pennj bank by a house-to-house canvass In every city In the country Twelve thousand Hoy Scouts began work ing todav In this cltv The country has been divided Into seventeen zones, with headquarters which will make ilalh re ports to the national headquarters of tho Boy Scouts Apathv toward the loan Is explained only on the ground that the fact that the coun try is at vi ar has not been carrlod fully to the minds of the people according to Secretary Guy Kmcrton, of the Liberty Loan Publicity Committee "This Is because the people have refused to reallzo tho horrors of war because aH yet the) form no part of our lives said Kmcrson 'There would be a more generous response If we were In the position of Eng land or France BRITISH EXTEND MESSINES LINES Haig Reports Further Gain South of Captured Village SUCCESSFUL RAIDS MADE LONDON, June 11. Another Rrcnt artillery duel has de veloped south of Vprcs, the War Office stated, Indicating a renewal of infantry operations on that field. LONDON, June 11 Field Marshal Halg's victorious Tommies swarmed bejond the Messlnes Hldgo for further gains today "South of Messlnes wo slightly advanced our line," was Halg's formal report of the night's lighting The War Office nlso announced that suc cessful raids were earrlid out b the Brit ish southwest of La Bassec. east of tr- melles nnd south or Armenueres Kast of Kpehy In the St (Jueiitln district German troops tint wire assembling for an attack were dispersed by the fire from heavv British batteries the official ,tate mint said GCRMAN LOSF.S 30 000 At least 30.0HO Germans weie killed woundi il or aptured In the grr.it battle won In the British In Belgium It Is esti mated by competent military observers The total British losses are estimated at one-third of the Gernmns A new form of weapon was used bv the British in this fighting along the Wjtsch.ictc ridge for tho first time It consists of n projectile known as an "oil can " When the shell bursts It throws boiling oil over a big nrct setting fire to overv tiling Inflammable Grett ronllngratlons were caused In the Gc rm in lines bv the use of these oil uris during the bombardment which preceded the British Infnntrj attacks a i ruins activi; on front Intense aerial actlvlt continues all nlong the western front Tho British War Office reported that six German aeroplanes were shot down bv British airmen on Saturday and that threo others were sent clown out of control Thn German War Olllro reported the shooting down of ten Allied aeroplanes over West Plunders on Friday nnd six others on Saturdav The Flench Wat Ofllre stated that In the first week of June twentv-one German aero planes and two captivo balloons were sent down b French airmen U. S. AIR FLEET NEEDED, MESSINES BATTLE SHOWS By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WITH Till BRITISH ARMII' IN Till' FIF.LD luno 11 As a result of the Importnnt in fact the decisive- part played by British airmen In the success nt Messlnes, It Is more than probable that a request will be made to QOHJ llll III! IIIUIII till Illl HU llll Illl HU Si THE AlHAlDIA Cafi presents to its patrons the most elaborate nnd rea'listic scenic effect ever produced in this country in the Arcadia Ice Palace of St. Moritz Formal Opening Thursday Evening, June 14th. The air will be kept cool by the most modem refrigerating and dehumidifying plant, consuming 50,000 lbs. of ice daily. Phone Walnut 4790 for KcHcrvation FOR HIS "VERY OWN" THE child who has a tube of S. S. White Tooth Paste for his own exclusive use will quickly ac- Siuire the tooth brushing habit, or he will find S. S. White Tooth Paste as delightful to use as it is efficient. It's just a pure, wholesome, non medicated cleanser which represents the soundest principles of mouth hygiene. It is made by the world's best known manufacturer of dental equipment and supplies. Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon below for a copy of "Good Teeth; How They Grow And How To Keep Them." TOE S. S. WIHTE DENTAL MFG. CO. MOUTH AND TO tin PltEPAIUTlONS 211 SOUTH 12th ST. PIIILADELTIIIA SSWHSTl TOOTH 1 : rill COUPON Zti&ffla0ffitfctyM&$f& NAME. . ADDRESS have American military efforts centered on aviation. British flying men made possible the Mes slnes victory In no single engagement In which the nrlttsh have participated have the nlr fighters played so Important a part They not only 'put out the eve" of the (lerman artillery, thereby decreasing Its ef fectiveness f,ully eighty ler rent but hav ing driven the Herman flyers from the air they hovered over ever) sector of the bat tlefront and gave minute directions as to where and when various units could and should advance Their effectiveness vvas so great and their daring uncovered so many new possibilities of co-operation nnd offensive action that a much greater concentration on nerlal con struction Is bound to eventuate it Is pre sumed that the Hermans will nlso seek t" profit by the lsson Whllo the Allies are confident of their ability to excel the Her man output of tilers and Hying machines there Is a feeling nmong nlrmen that were the tremendous manufacturing resources of tho I'liltccl States concentrated on nerl il construction the 1918 rampalKii would see Hermany's air fighters not only Jtelas-cd but complete! smothered In ever phase or aerial worlc the Hrltlsh ll)crs at Messlnes dominated the situation A floe K of racv little one-senter" nnrlcltiR at an altltudo of approximate! 20 000 feet Kept the upper area freo of the Herman battle plnnes In the lower strata, nt alti tudes of from 3000 to S00O feet scouts equipped vUth observers and wireless out fits reported ever phaso of the develop ing fight and novo ranges to within n feu jards of batter positions and points at wlilrh reserves were moving Ilelow these men pel feet swarms of heavy flKtitlng mm bines equipped with bombs and m ii hlno guns hovered rlose In tbe ground nnd worked deadly execution with bomb and machine gun They were specially effective In destroying observation posts and various staff headquarters of Individ ual units One daring II) cr swooped clown upon an automobile, containing five Her man staff officers nnd a driver and with well-placed shots wiped out all six Ho lute life was tho Hrltlsh barrage and so much more deadly than the f'ermnn artlller) firo that tho Hrltlsh aviators, In stead of working behind their own barrage, crossed clear nbovo It and sought safety back of the Herman lines themselves keep ing well be) nnd the line of the appronch lug Hrltlsh cm lain (Ire BRITISH ATTACKS BREAK DOWN, BERLIN ASSERTS linill.l.V (via London) June It llepulso of I'ngllsh attacks In Helglum as well as In Kranre was reported In to dav s ofllclal statement West of llollcbeke and Vnmbeke the I ngllsh ndvnnrlng after a vigorous sur prlso fire at night were repulsed the state ment said West of Warneton the I'ngllsh failed and near IVstubert Loos .mil Mom bv English attacks preparing vore prevented bv our fire HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRING ON MACEDONIA FRONT MiTIA June It Violent artlller firing was reported from all (.eetlons of the Macedonian iront by thei HiilRnrlan War Olllic todav It was pn- tliularlv severe In the bend of the Tchern.i I'li-oiucii. ....-. """ ""nieltj the speaker wai Jeweled Bar Pins Bar pins with diamonds mounted in settings of plati num combined with green gold, arc beautiful and mod erate in price. One of open-work design platinum over gold, with dia mond in square setting, is particularly attractive $26. S. Kind & 'Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MEHCHANTS Ji:Wi:LKBS SU.VEnSMITHS B 'WMtXin Wm! S HCaK. tSKIaaaaaaV ax' "Daddy, How Are You Helping Win the War?" Tell your boy what you are doing! Make yourseif measure up to his ideal of what a real father should be! He knows you must be helping with your money, for he sees you aren't in blue or khaki. You can't fool your boy with empty promises of what you are going to do ! You ' ve got to tend your money now! Make good at home by buying a Liberty Loan Bondbuy one for the boy, buy one for his mother, buy one for yourself and then buy more as you can find the money. Don't make your boy hang his head when other boys brag about what their dads have done make your boy proud by buying him a bond and giving him the owner's button to wear. Do it, and do it now. . . You can buy your bond, easily and quickly, for cash or on instalments, from any Bank, Banker, Life Insurance or Trust Company. Remember- if vou ever want the cash, this bond is always salable. LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Third Federal District v 108 South Fourth St. Philadelphia il NEFF COLLEGE 1 &af4Ml41 ' ffif''ChcMMh 4" I IM MMlllll I ! HIS.... Ull s. HI I !. II lLl" i i j. r. 'vJaaafl "MSMaWSJSMS-saa--- -.i i"" r " . c i,.,