pr.piiiPjipyj mnmiP4'wn iujkmWHI ww. wyji nw Prvf; - : t Ifc PHILADELPHIA' MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUK WHEAT Receipts, 183,25(1 bush. The mar- fN-nelpts. S8.4BS bush Th. mark.l .,"i,4 h" under llVit ottering, and stronger iiwii advices. Quotations, Car lots for KI'i t?ade? " to location Western No. 2 ye ao, no. a yeunw, wuvi II 89ft Ul nui ao. no. RlrfrRecalpts, 01.02 bush. Offerings were .htanTth market ruled nrm .nd He hlih.r, !i irade was quiet Quotations No 2 white. !int 'W.. J4ejfc No 4 whit. WH Stsc. ,'A..'SZ.ii.V.lnl. 7n hl.li. anil 1.101.47ft lbs .Tiki. The market was Quiet, but mill limits BU, . -- ---- 7 -.. e,nD "iSTR i VliOUP. frold slowly ftt former rittci We - .... AkmioA ann innr nnitni. aaur PROVISIONS T,r wes a fair Jobbing movement and the viVket ruled ateady. Quotations follow City Elt la sets, emoked and alr-drled, Slci west JJJ beef, In sets, smoked, 35e, city beef Wneklea and tender, smoked and alr-drled, SOo. t..irn beef, knucklea and tenders, amoked S8c Set nam" $Jo32, pork, family, Iti ROtH!). Kms 8 P. cured, loose, 24tt 25c. do. skinned &m SJC234C, do, do. amokeJ. 2n02ll'4r Mker harm, smoked city cured ai to brand and .nre SS'4 W2f)c hams amoked, western 1 JoreS 2.1H 0:c do boiled, boneless aei Ut ile shoulders H 1 cured, loose. 20Wc dl smoked, 214 o. belllei In pickle, according to sTtrtre. loose 2Nci breakfast bacon, as to brand nJ average, city cured, sec, breakfast bacon, western cured, 35c. lard, western refined, tea lie: do. do, do tubs 23c. lard, pure city, keltlo rirderta, in ics .JO, ao, ao, wi. in iuws, .c DAIRY PRODUCTS niEESn ruled firm under light offerings and a fair demand Quotations New York full triim. fancy new 24'4c, specials hlzher do to. choice new 2424Vic. do. do, fair to cood ,., M?28Wc BUTTER uemana was rainy acme ana in trket ruled firm under light offerings nn nrVt TtiUd firm under Merit nd itrool-ef outBld advice The violation! ri aa follow? Wett-rn, noild-pirkeil ... fancy MTiiTlala 42c trn. 4f.-?Mlle titr tlrata SDc flrata 88'4e B-condd 374 c. tfitby prints, fancy 43c, arage extra, 4tC 42e; firiti 3lO40c, aeconda, 374 fl'Sflci apectal finrr bran-it of prlnta Jobbing at 4fliT49c EOOSFancy esss were aenrce and brought tut iid ratri but ordinary atock wai dull and weak. Quotation-, follow Free raaea, n'&rby flrtta. 110 80 per atandnrd caae. current re ceipt. 110.50 v-tern extra flrata $10.80 iu tn: flrata, $10 no, fancy aelected sit jobblnft at 42043q per duzen POULTRY LIVE The market wai quiet and without Im portant rhangf Quotation Fowls aa tn qual ity, 21923c. roonterii 17lfic, aprlng chickens. 01 ijfKTiornB piuuiiJ, jniun oiiiimtn nvimiiniF H02lba. apiece. 33030c. aprlntr chlcknna. not thorna. amaller alxea. 2030e, White Leg orni. 23fl'2f(c. Ducka Tckln. llici do Indian tunnfr 17C18c. Plceona old ixt pair. 1.31 be, do ouna;. per pair 20O-c. DRE'iSriU- i no irmrrtei huh nun unu pnem atntrally faored buera Quntntlona Koula I'i to box, mltk-fed dry picked fancj eelected, 2.V. tlaainr 44 lbs and over apiece, -'44 c, welgh- Kt 4 lha and over Hplfrr, L4t? wetKhinu J4 a, aplce, 2Jc "elirhinsr 3 Iba apiece, '-MS, 2.i, iuwi iced In bbla . fumy dry-picked wtlfhtng 44 Iba and over aplt-ie '24 l, wvlgn lif 4 lbs apiece S4 r amiller slzra IH$P lie. old roostera, dry-picked. 18c brollpra. Jry. fano al?40c. Vfrglnla, Z'2&Slct ether nea rby 2ft 28c . wentern. IT. (it anc . turkeya, freah-kllled, Iced, per lb Western, fceat cere 23&24c common L'05TJ2c ducka. iprlnr. 22H3c aquaba per dozn White, nHahlniT 11012 lbs per dosen. J3 7SW4 10. do, walahinr 9910 Iba per dozen. $3 10 to 3 00, do, welching 8 Iba per doxn $- 4092 no, do. welching 7 Iba per dozen, $22 23 do. welshlnc eGAtt lbs per dozen 11 (Hltb 7ft dark, U 50 'J 1,75. amatl and No 2, COc&JJl 10 FRESH FRUITS Demand was fair and alues eenerally ruled tt.sdr as follons Apples per bbl Hen Davis, J460, Uatdtvln $4 Vu. apples northwestern Per boi, II 5002 !0. lemons per box S3U7, pliy rplet, Torto ntco. per crate. 12 S0W4. strnw corrlei, New York per Quart '0Q'2oc. black rerrlcs North Carolina, per (juart, HQl2c, do. Jfraer, per quart. J2itl3c. do, Delaware and JlTrlinJ fifjinc raspberries rod. per pint, 46c: huckleberries North Carolina, per quart. lMllic. cherries per H-lb. basket Sour i0& eoc. sweet, 607Ac, plums, Qeor,Tla, per rsrrler, ,v! os. florin Carolina, per carrier. k' air. c&otaloupes, Georsla. per Lrate, HScgpSl 2A. do. Ollfernfa, per crate, $1 "oet 3(1. do. South Clrollni. per crate BSeWil 2S. peaches Oeor. tit. per carrier, IK5WSO0. watermelons, ortliirn. per car $17.10323. VEGETABLES ronton sold fairly and ruled a shade firmer. Otber reitetables wero generally quiet and with tut Important rhanxe. Quotations White po ttlMi, North Carolina per bbl No 1, M4J 4J, No 2. J1.252 25 White potatoes Nor. folk, per bbl. No 1 itM 73 x0 2, IJ.50 7 2i White potatoes KaBtern Shore, per bbl. Ke 1, 14 50O5 No. S, tl 7.'i2 7S White rn. tttots, Jersey per H-bush basket No 1, i 1 15: No. 2 MWilOc Unions Texas, per crats No. 1. 75ofl, No 8. r.0O0e. dp. Jersey, er K-bush. basket, 63f73c CabbiTge nast em Bhore per bbl -crato, nWl.'.n. do. Nor folk, per bbl -crate. JI1 30 negplant, south ern, per box II 2 23 Peppers, Florida, per S!?l.'.1'62 23 Sauash southern per box. Iltfl SO Cucumbers North Oe-ollna. per basket, 1102, do, Norfolk per baiKet, 1130 2. do do, per bbl . 13 50 4 Tomatoes M osls slppl. per flat-crate, BOcWIl 10. do. Tennessee, per flat crate, jl 401 IPS. do Texas, per rlit lltfl SO Mushrooms, per 4-lb basKct. STEEL'S UNFILLED OHDEfiS LESS Total on June 30 11,383,287 Tons, De cline of 503,304 NEW TOllK. July 10 The unfilled ton mge o the United States Steel Corporation on June, 30, 1917, was 11,383.287 tons, a decrease of 503,304 tons compared with that on May 31, 1917 Comparison of unfilled tonnage Is made with previous reports as follows. 1017 11 474,014 11.370,6117 11 71 1,(144 12.1R3.IIR1 11,080.301 11 383.2BT Jsnusry February March April lly tuns Julr lnid 7,'I2J,77 b .'ifls.imn 11.331,1)01 O.R20 351 0.V87.B78 n.no,4r,f 11.591 182 0,0(10.357 tl.522.5R4 in.oi3.2nn 11.01R.M3 11.347,280 mm 4.24N.371 4,848,371 4 255 7411 4,102,244 4,204.308 4.078,10 4,028,340 4. DOS, 433 3. 817.028 0,105,402 7.180.480 7.R00.220 12.183,083 2,074,737 Atiruat ','.' September . October ' " November , Cfmber lltthest April 80. Hii mwsi December 31. 1010 Sugar Futures Show Life NEW TOUK. July 10. The market for wjar futures today opened moderately ac 5 .7 prlceB Irregular Sales amounted to 1000 tons and first prices were 2 points lower to 1 point higher. Cuban Interests look all offerings and contracts, with the jelling coming from scattered trade sources. Sentiment was unsettled, owing to Irreg. War price conditions In refined sugar, coupled with an Inactive market In tho raw department Tho Cuhan weekly fig. tires were not at all encouraging to- those who preferred tho buying side of the mar- LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CUICACin Ti.lu In t,rvrc n .- n, maa tad: ?:,-..-' '.7i?Ya. "'""Pi.. y)"i rateK. tii ttWl.'.V"??. Pw"- M,Jf? "1" truft. - '""WVH.UJ, kooq neavy, ll-t.-'irv ni 4roW!. "'. ' 200114.45. IlKht. 114.10 wW.S2l.Sl JI4 80W15.45 ieevV. ta7nm.'JpU' !lo0 h,nat market atronr. lJR'l.A?:4014-. row" and heifers, 13.40 llOOu so recaers, is aowo.oOi calves, Witil. Rec"It' 600n hrt market gv and western, TS011, laml steady. lambs, 110 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS 16,i(ra7.,,!?R'-. J,ul)r 10. HUTTER Receipts, HlaSV!S lii' slightly higher and nrm. IvPaiSXl' " OlOHci extras. Hc, firsts, uiMrSktA 8l88c' s",h' da,rr-39c- MttSdSS"'.".t., i8'20 Market un "ilea. Quotations unchanged DIVIDENDS DECLARED imSr?ZS!!Z,' S1 "W percent on second pre October 2 November 1 to holder of record f?K,.1t.: J0"'1 nd buburban Company, thres nSt i tJ..1 W .c.nt on Preferred, payable Au- 1 1.1. i ""clfholders ot record July 14. C.!vcln P1f n,l Construction Securities liiatt!"A,.r,,,y'fr. aemlannual of 4 per cent. iK.i'if utu,,J. ! ,toe B record July 20. Pail VS'i1 T,tl Insuranc. and Trust Com Aiiiu.t"1'! r .quar.t?rl,r ot Pr payable afSSwVS. SSSSSUm or"cor1 L,y " 1 ,,.'.', a" t?mrnnsr" regular quarterly of iurust 1 p,1,ble Auut 23 to stock of record Jf5r' .rtei Mlnlnr Companv, regular quar ItJcl it ,85 c'n!- .Payable. September 15 to P?.il C?cord September 1. ltf Si cast Company, regular quarterly of sl5r.c'nt on flr,t Preferred, 1 per cent on iV.M.p,rre, "nd 1 Pr cent on common, ebla August 1 to atock of record July 21. RAILROAD EARNINGS C1UCAQO AND ALTON 1V1T ll,72T.01 447. IPO 8 (14.945 7,809,874 1.SS2.234 1.487.898 Increase 101.435 'S0!8M 67,759 W months' cross . kJhlanc' ". " (S5?..tMW' C0' b4 Chemical Company, rtllhjfctton M.M.4MLlwii bun orMta4l ,M.rtfrtl. W.'VtW W tU Mflvf- i ri flrmlr he a. quotations winter eiraigm ffiwaille. Kansas clear. I1OSO011. do I!ThJ tiiotl.501 do. mtent. Ill 2S11 7fl IoVlna-7 flrat clear, 1100011. Patent, Ml S'. !frir JJ favorite brande M2l4n0. city 11 0 " " . a-a inmi1 Kit ISLAND U. S. WANTS FOR PROVING GROUND Kent Island, in the Chesapeake Bay, has been selected by Government officials as a proper site for a proving ground and options already have been secured on many farms on the island. War to the Finish, Demand of Hollweg Continued from Page One the fall la excellent The chance for the uheat crop Is good as In 1915. Tho potato crop Is better than thnt of last year, guar anteeing tho country food." Doctor on Bethmann-llollneg went on to say that "tho (3ocrnment was unable to accept Socialistic propositions, because they proved unsuccessful in RujsIr." FIGHT ON JUNKCnS Vigorous demands that the Government eliminate the Influence of th powerful Tan German party were made at the secret ses slon of, tho main committee of the Ilelchs tag, according tb official dispatches Dr Mathias Knberger, leader of the clericals, threatened to make a coalition with the Socialists against the Chancellor, Doctor on Bethmann-Hollweg. unless "the Go eminent separates Itselr from the Pan Germans " Another Berlin telegram alio official, quoted the Taegllsche hundschau as Bas ing that, during a recent secret meeting of the Ilelchstag Main Committee tho German Chancellor categorically rejected the re quest that he express himself In favor of peace without the annexation of territory and Indemnities A third dispatch, likewise official, an nounced that the Prussian Government would submit to the Diet a law granting electoral reform without waiting until tho war Is over It wuld grant the universal suffrage with certain limitations aa to the rights of voters At a secret meeting of the Reichstag Main Committee on Monday, Doctor Daid, a Socialist, assailed the Pan-Germans, de manding nn immediate renunciation of the policy of annexations Doctor I ribcrger repeated his declara tions of Saturday, asserting that the situa tion demanded Immediate action Vice Chancellor Helftcrlch replied de fending the GoNernment, and using the hame arguments as the Chancellor himself used Doctor Westarp, leader of the consera tlves, added a fresh note of discord when he spoke for a policy of no concessions to the Socialists Centrist Leader Fehenbach backed up Doctor Erzberger, saying that the majority centrist group would adhere to the clerical leader. The meeting then adjourned until Tues day. A full session of the Reichstag Is being held this afternoon. AMERICA UNDECEIVED AS TO GERMAN TURMOIL WASHINGTON, July 10 Germany's .present political uplicmnl Is only a hopeful sign ot a later explosion, in the view of officials here today , From what they can learn from the press and meager official reports from neutral countries they think Germany as a whole will stand steadfastly with the Kaiser for the time being The demand for a state ment of peace terms without annexations and Indemnities is viewed as a sign, how ever, of an underlying discontent with things aB they arc, which will grow louder and mora Insistent as economic and military pressure Intensifies The Russian offensive has tteen a blow to Germany The entrance of America into the war, while scoffed at by the German press, Is nevertheless thoughtfully consid ered by Germany's students and leaders. As for new peace terms, the attitude of the United States is as It has been no peace until the seas are safe and Germany so crushed aa to make her Impotent for fur ther rightfulness, A peace on Germany's own terms, as always hitherto offered, will be promptly spurned, though If the terms are more liberal than In the past they will tend to bring th two sides nearer a com mon basis of negotiation Germany Is unbeaten, and will remain so for several years, military experts say. America might as well realize that first as last, they say, and might as well know, too, that despite the present mutterlngs the German autocracy Is able to bluff Its pop ulace Into continuing the war a long time. The real explosion Is not yet at hand, but "these events are straws showing the way the wind blows," said one of the most prom inent Government heads today. The outspoken hostility of certain sec tions of the German press against the Im perial Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg, is strikingly shown In a quotation from the Berliner Tageblatt reaching the State Department today, which was published on the eve of Hollweg's difficulties In the Reichstag, Said that newspaper: A subject that will also be discussed Is the question whether the Chancellor shall again make one of his peace speeches. If he can say nothing more than he has said heretofore, then a further speech will be of very little fvail to him. His previous statements have, as time has proVed, not resulted In the con cern of peace. It Is likewise a fact that means that have been applied to obtain, this end have completely failed. Or Is It not yet clear to everybody that It was an error to call out to the Russian revolu tionary Government l "If you are will in to enter Into negotiations for a sep arate peace we would offer very favor able terms and your stubborn western allies would have to settle the account" T These may satisfy certain people, for i.dra thoM yrlw cRnot banleh JBet- JpT vWt Pmn tptrrtmA-Vm (m m . - - i lur 4a&SA TBB AsSrtSJT-Sr tai EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917 cannot be maintained which Is fit for children and narrow-minded persons REMAINS WITH KAISER TO SAVE CHANCELLOR AMHTDRDAM, July 10 All doubt that the Interntl crisis In Ger many was acute was swept away today with receipt of news fro.o Berlin indicating the most strenuous efforts the German bureau cracy has yet adopted to Binooth oer affairs In the empire Ottlrlnl word today said the Kaiser es tcrday presided nt a "Kroncrnt" meeting or conference of the crown council, held at the palace of the Imperial Chancellor All Prussian and German ministers partici pated Tills was the first meeting of this body since the start of the war i:en the cautious comment of Berlin newspapers attaches extraordinary significance to thlB meeting The German empire must hae approval by the Reichstag of the annual budget of expenses for tho war. If that parliamen tary bodv In pursuance of Its npparent antagonism against Chancellor von Bethmann-Hollweg or other ministerial officers withholds this vole It will be necessary seemingly for the Kaiser to remove Hollweg and then quiet the situation with a number of concessions Tho Kaiser alone has power to remove the Chancellor The Reichstag tuny bait him. may flaunt his power, but It cannot discharge him. SUPPORT OF KAISER Heretofore the Kaiser's stanch support has carried Hollweg through half a dozen crises, some of almost as much magnitude as that of today The present situation, however, Is made more acute by the fact that the Socialists, Centrists and Radicals are all supposed to be united against the Government This would gle them a clear majority In tho Relchbtag DlspdUhes today declared the Reichstag disapproval was not oii'y of Hollweg, but of Admiral ion Capelle, Minister of Marine, nnd successor to Von Trlpltz The latter Is under violent criticism for nveroptlmlstlc reports on the submarine war, some of which hae led tho people Into believing that England was Just about ready to quit for starvation LaBt night's dispatches said Hollweg would probably speak In the Reichstag to day, but other reports made no mention of arrangements in that session for his presence in the meeting It Is possible, In view of the state conference, the speech may be postponed Wnen It does como tho crisis in the whole situation will have been reached TO DEMAND INDEMNITY. While the future of eents is still ob scured, the nlr has been greatly cleared by the deelopments of the last forty-eight hours. Germany now knows for the first time that she Is really fighting for material ends and that. If she Is victorious in the field, she will be enriched by new territory and by Indemnities It is reported that the Kaiser will demand J5.000.000.000 If the Allies are beaten. All of the details of the now famous Erzberger speech aro not yet known, but the general lines of It arc contained ln a dispatch printed In the Weser Zeltung. This telegram sas that Admiral von Ca pelle, German Minister of Marine, Is ex pected to resign shortly and that Doctor Erzberger's speech Is responsible. This In dicates that the clerical lender was attack ing Germany's ruthless submarine policy as well as the Government. The Junkers hao completed a cabinet slate of their own They want Field Mar shal von Hlndenburg, present chief of staff, as Chancellor and Admiral von Tlrpltz, originator of German frlghtfulness on the high seas, as Minister of Marine Tho atmosphere In Berlin Is thick with rumors nnd with questions The Berlin press Is commenting with great freedom and making widespread predictions. One of these Is that Field Marshal -on Baesler will succeed Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg as Chancellor PRESS COMMENT The Germania, the official organ of the powerful Centrist party. In commenting upon the political doelopments, says: The Chancellor's attitude has certainly taken the edge off tho excessive tension to which a certain part of the press Is Inclined This Is especially true as re gards the conduct of the war, which had unfortunately been mixed up with the discussion of other matters. The National Liberal organ, the Boersen Zeltung, says: We cannot continue to have Internal political troubles while in fierce combat with our powerful enemies on all fronts. The Imperial Government must be In a position to act with freedom. The Kreuz Zeltung, the organ of the war party, congratulates the Chancellor, saying, "It would be an unpardonablo mistake to offer peace without demanding annexations and Indemnities." Fractures Skull in Jump From Train SHAMOKIN, Pa., July 10. Attempting to Jump from a Reading Railway fast freight train near here, Elmer Miller, fifteen years old, of this place, fell on a wooden sill, his skull being fractured. He was re moved tn a dying condition to the Stat Hospital. TOO LATB FPU CLASSIFICATION 11KATHS " HUNT. July 10. WILLIAM, husband of Emma Hunt, aged !), Heletivee and friends Invited to funeral services, Sat.. 1 P. m.. 2SJ9 N. Marvlna t. Int. Drlvata BUSINESS orrOBTUNITIES ItANUFACTOIUNO BUSINESS, Iron specialties, est. ou years, neeos soma inuuern equipment to control marketi svsrylhlag onnecteaV la- t CADORNA ATTACCA LE POSIZIONI AUSTRIACHE La Fronte da Tolmino al Dosso Faiti Echcggia di Un Vio- lento Bombardamento AZIONI DI FANTERIA Una Missione Russa a Roma Rinfferma la Lcalta' del Govcrno Provvisorio alio Alleanzc ROMA, 10 Luglio. Telegrammi ulTicIali giunti dalla fronte di battaglia al Ministero dclla Gucrrn annunciano chc si sono svllup pate nuorc grand! azioni di fantcrla. II generate Cadornn cidentemente ha riprcso la sun olTcnsUa e la battaglia si e' riaccrsa tra italiani cd austrlaci. I telegrammi pnrlnno anche di un violcntissimo bombardamento chc c in rorso sti tutto il tratto di fronte isontina-carsicn tra Tolmino cd il Dosso Faiti. Si attendono ulterior! notizic. ROMA. 10 Luglio Da quillcho glorno c' glunta a Roma uni missione mlllture russa, che e' la prima del generc venuta In Italia da PetroKrad daccho' la rlvoluzlonc spazzo' ln 1'nutncrnzla e lo czar La missione e' guldnta dal generate Llasanevltch ed e' enuta a 1. jiiij. per csprl mere al govcrno ltnlio.no 11 penslero del goerno russo. che o' quello dl mautenersl fedele alio nllennze ed alia causa degll alleatl dell'Intcsa Ln Russia, ha detto II generate, non ha mal pensato nella sua grande maggloranza n concludere una pace separata con gll linperl centrall. e l'eserclto e' rlmasto fermo alia ft onto ill bnttngllix onnsclo del fatto che II sun dovcre preilpuo era quello dl dlfcndcrc la patrla e la causa dclla llberla' II gcnerale russo h.i dlehlarato che la prescnte nffensla del gonornln Hrusslloff nella Gnilsla si propag-iera gradatamente nlle altrc frontl dl battnglla non solo ell mlnera" nella popolazlone civile 1 dlssensi e le dldlstonl poitando ad una nssoluta unanlmltu nella concozlone che la llberta' interna della Russia non puo cssero ce- A Theattractivenes8 of this car is irresistible. Its economy breaks all records for a Four of such style, comfort and conven ience. No wonder it is America's most desirable sport model because such a combina tion of smartness, economy and utility has never been known before OVERLAND MOTOR CO., Distributors 323-5-7 North Broad Street, Phila. Prompt Deliveriei Bell Phone, Walnut 4897 OPEN EVENINGS The factory will issue a new price list affecting certain models possibly during July and certainly not later than August first sj iraBv .xaaM.iratatv ' TMWMftl rW li ' A ill I II I IVl MMllff ? MrlW mentata che dalla sconfltta degll imperl central!, E noto che gll alleatl dell'Intcsa hanno declso dl tenere una conferenza a I'arlgl per rlsohere per quanlo c' posslblle II pro btema balcantco per II dopo guerra e stn blllre la llnea dl condotta che dovra' essere scgulta a rlguardo delle nazlonnllta' bal cnnlche alia conclusions del presente con ditto. SI a che I delegatl russl hanno rlcevuto Istruzlonl dl Inslstere su I'appllca zione del prlnclplo gencrale proclamato dal Roorno rloluzlonarlo delta Russia. Te trograd, si dice, dlsappnna II forzato cam blamento dl Koerno in Grecln o l'lntervento dell'Inghllterra della Francla negll affarl lntcrnl dl quel paese Un telegramma da Atene nl Dally Chronicle dl Londra, rltelegratato a Roma, dice che II corrlspondente dl quel glornale e' stato tnformato da fonte autorevole che II Koerno etlenlco ha lntaolato trattatlve con II governo ttallano alto scopo dl rlsohere la qulstlone dell'Eplro. che ora e' quasi totalmente occupato mllltarmento dall'Itnlla SI sa, agglunga II corrlspondente, che la trnttatUe hanno preso una plega favorevole e chc l'eacuazlone da parte delle truppe Italians dl quella parte dell'Eplro che la Conferenza dl Londra nssegnava alia Grecla e1 Immlnente DIRSENSI TRA I TEUTONI Telegrammi da Amsterdam dlcono che un deputato al Reichstag, MnthlaB Erzberger. pronunclo' un dlscorso In seno al Pnrla mento tedrsco per denunclnre la polltlca dell'Ammlragllato tedrsco e del panger mnnlstl, o si e' nppreso chc Erzberger pronunclo' II dlscorso In qulstlone dopo una vlslln n Vienna doe ebbe una lunga conversnzlone con limperatore Carlo Erz berger domando' la pace senza nnnesslonl o senra Indennlta" Oru 11 cancelllcre von Bethmann-Hollweg. dopo ner conferlto con II kaiser o con von Hlndenburg, ha affermato dl avere ottcnuto I'npprovazlone Imperials per opporsl alia domnnda che 11 governo tedesco al dlchlarl favorevole alia pace senza nnnesslonl Cos!' tra Berllno e Vienna si sarebbo gla' manlfestato un dlssenso circa la polltlca del due govern! A questo blsogna nggiungere II fatto che II gablnetto nustrlaco prcsleduto da Seydler ha declso dl rassegnare le prdprle dlmis slonl dopo essere rlmasto al potere appena due settlmane L'Austrla e" In favore della pace senza annesslonl, do' cho non vuolo II kaiser Gugllelmo E si parla della posslblllta' che II kaiser si declda a sostltulre II cancel Here von Bethmann-Hollweg con II contc Hertllng, presidents del Coiifclgllo bavarese o con qualche altro Si fa anche i) nome dcll'cxcancelllere ed ambasclatore n Roma, princlpe von Buelow t'nsti stranu e' che tutto II Centro cattollco tcdesio die al Reichstag e' un forto partlto, voto' sabatn scorso ln favore della mo zione Erzberger per la pace sensa annes lf'ril7yl' v4kMMM4M'.AmmMmMm4MSlfSSSmssmi jSSmmli& . $795 Particularly Smart Car At A Popular Price Commodious room for four passengers divided front seats are adjustable forward and backward Its original design is strik ingly superior. A clever color scheme is achieved without sacrificing good taste. The perfect balance and distribution of weight; four inch tires and cantilever rear slonl, mentre prima aveva sempre appog- glato II governo. lerl sera II Ministero della Guerra pub- bllcava II segucnto rapporto del generals Cadorna circa la sltuazlone alia fronto Italo-austrlaca: SI o' nvuta una conslderevole attlvlta' del repartt In rlcognltlone su tutta la fronte dl battaglia. I nostrl repartl hanno avdto scontrl vlttorlosl con repartl aus trlaci In moltl puntl Nella glornata dl sabato nol resplngem mo una Incurslono nerca sull'Albanla. Oil aeroplanl nemlcl lasclarono cadere numeroRe bombe che pero' non fecero dannl tie' vlttlme Revived "Wets" Try to Rescue Whisky Continued from Tage One arranged. The mere threat of putting cot ton under the control of one man caused that commodity to drop $13 a bale In forty eight hours "So far as possible we should leave the course of trade and teonomlc law unmo lested We need business. We shouldn't discourage It "We ought to take great care In the granting of theso great powers to one man or we will dissipate the whole course of business, disrupt industry and cut off sources of revenuo at the very start It Is said that the powers granted In this bill aro discretionary There Is nothing so dangerous nn trusting unlimited power to men on the theory that they won't use It " The prohibition featuro In the food bill would necessitate 600.000,000 additional war taxes. Lodgo said. He. said he espe cially opposed the licensing clause, which, he pointed out would put all business under the Government's thumb "American business," he asserted, "will walk ln terror day and night under such a system " Scnntor Smith, South Carolina, continued the attack He said he abhorred the man whose patriotism was measured by dollars nnd who revered gold as his God. but there was a distinction between such characters and the man who used his money "as a divine power for the advancement of civi lization " The bill as It stands, he asserted, would dlBcourage Americans from striking out ambitiously for wealth and the progress of the nation "We are farther from a decision on this Important bill today than we were two weeks ago ' Varctaman declared Chamberlain, however, urged against a - l - Jit.l?:g'ae.V 1 ' h , I' irsjfcsijWrsj he mm. recommendation aa vrosoMd by ' "This bill must be settled on th the senate, not In committee," ha "But the American people are dM Atirmmtlim wo come to soma decision on It as i ai possible," Insisted Yardman. "T ate seems to be dlslntecratlng-tpwitiipi ; in uie last twenty-tour nours. Russians Again Flank Foe in Lemberg Drive Continued from rage One , feared that the Russians had suffered a re verse, but a nearby telephone post Inform us that the runners were Austrian prto- . oners." BRITISH GAIN GROUND; FRENCH HALT ATTACKM 1 LONDON, July 10. The British drove forward again. In 'Watt Flanders during the night, winning; KM ground south of Tpres in th Wytschaate Messinas sector. The best gains were mad ln th district of Oostaverne and along the Comlrtes CanaL Oostaverne lies qn the Tpres-Warnttoa road, about a mile south ot Hollebeke. PARIS, July 16. Germany still continued her assaults on the Chemln des Dames last night and fruit lessly as before, today's official statement asserted. The statement follows: At various points on the Alsn front yesterday evening there were violent bombardments. 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