;4' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHLA:, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1917 ?RE IS 'PAPA' ffOSAMMEESALSO ihite-Halred Savior of the IJiarne a""1;"" fceivedby u.d.o TWO DAYS' VISIT nv J. W. PEGLER .nf VIEIjU Jim"" ' ISS slt "in tho American troops 1,5,0 days s'i.rn arlcd r homo to TZA "' , ' niiv enlarged by a Rood man lEr,hiPle lty..tiapaS Joffre Is not on. l&.'Sf poll now. but tho Amcrl- PkrhatXaKtho Marne was lSn.eh!te-hairca wholehearted- 2&ted W th? Amertcon'BoWleiB every trc' ,... nrrnmnanlcd by General 0lli , Jolf'ro swept through all tho jershlnS. J"r ana left tho whole zono the GERMANS' LATEST DASH AND 'APPARENT OBJECTIVE Sammce glimpsed 4 enthusiasm. lvXd French Id.l for tho first tlmo """ v Vero pawing In review before hlen tney " ' ., ,n.iiv In reinonso to " . inc command "ej'cs left" upon x tt'rl"?i? red breeches standing by FORTI ATTACCffl NEMICI RESPINTI DAGLI ITALIANI Itipnrti Italian! dcgli Arditi Spczzano le Lineo Ncmicho o Fanno Prigionicri tout figure m rain n -.0inrv in i10 morning. IBX ''showed off" his first contingent. ijt-. - weati,er . ueaicn. pcriecuy PSS American fighters, their ranks ISSSSSSSd with Hags and bands, swept across the mutiny lamcianu anu I" .Y heloW tho Hill cresi. inumei.i asr'rmud-co. "" -,1 Inln tllO aUiuinil iu..u uihii W blended and lost sight of. liTr, review Mai a tunning panorama 01 !?.,' nrinl.itlmr rows of steel helmets Sftra's tho csotould reach, fcwhen tho men bait nil passed by, Mar K.l Joffrs made a brief address to tho of (tf joure Pershing, with C-cn- J",5 Sibert, Bundy and other generals, cn fano automobiles They were whisked, r1 .-iia Hirnnsh n. scoro of hamlcia HK, women, children and old men ivinnMd the roadbldes to cheer tho miracle .e ion and tho sreat soldiers of tho Sotted States, their newest Allies. Kin a fanfare of French bugles, blended E.i, ih Marine band of another American Lontlngent, tho Sammces welcomed tho dls- hen they dined In tho mess room of tho accredited newspaper correspondents E J0UT6 iaiCT reUULl Itiu ..ui.vniJVJin.ciii; .! einressed his pleasure and satisfaction t the onDortunlty of seeing the Americans. ftp In the afternoon, Joffre and Pershing, In Vl tii.ji-M v.ll nml rnlti tnrnl trtt(1p(l nwr (he slippery, muddy fields Inspecting a big 'American officers' training center. In the cenlng, returning to General Pershing's headquarters, tho inspecting Birty was grceieu uy mu buhio inspiring Janes that must havo moved them on tho trip out Sammes nnu Follus everywliei j formed SOUU wans 01 kiuiki unu laucu neiu pay. Their bajonets gleamed and their fcutles glinted In tho expiring sunlight us 'Joffre and Pershing passed through again. Joffre spent his second night as Persh lni" guest at headquarters and departed ftarly today. I Oescl Island, at the south of the Gulf of Riga, is reported by Berlin today to be in possession of tho Germans, who claim a number of Russian prisoners at Aiensburg, tho capital. Russia's Baltic fleet is resisting efforts at Gorman invasion of tho coast, either at Reval or Riga, whence rnilway communication would lend to Petro grad, some 300 miles distant. Russia claims victory in tho sea fight off Oosel. AFTER BEING WHIPPED CHILD COMMITS SUICIDE GIVE MORE THAN ONCE TO "SMOKE JOY" FUND a Emergency Aid's Tobacco Com mittee Has No By-Law Against Repeaters There Is nothing that requlies moie neivo than going through tho smoke of battle for JJncIe Sam Dut tho boys who face this thrilling ordeal would liko to know that thty are being rehiembercd at home. m One definite way of bhowlng this re membrance Is to join tho lumv of contribu tion who are sending bmokes to tho Sam- meeswno are awaiting tno word tor action in France. And while jou tiro reading these words 'just reach down In our pocket for a coin of jTery ample size and send It to tho tobacco committee of tho Emergency Aid, 1428 Wal nut street This committee. Incidentally, lb giving Its timo and energy to see that the toniriouuons jou send aro transrormca mio 'quantities of cigarettes and tobacco for the 1)8 abroad , It Is true that more than S13.000 has been raised for the fcmoko fund, but as there aro many inousands or men, a. substantial amount Is needed to Insure all plenty or mokes dally during tho conflict. If you havn not 1nlnel the "Smolces for Eammees" fund It is not too late. All vou have to do Is to send your bit to the com mittee headquarters There Is nothing In we committee's by-laws which nreents a contributor from giving more than once. 80 whenever vou hae anv snare chance Just clean It out and see that It reaches the committee headquarters. uo it now. for you'll feel bad when the ar Is over on realizing that you didn't tld In Increasing tho slzo of this smoke Joy fund. Companions Horrified to Find Body Dangling From Tree After Promise of "New Trick" POTTSVIH.U, Pa., Oct. 10 Whipped by his mother yesterdav, when sho dis covered that his new trousers which he had put o'l that morning had a. big rent In one of the !egs, Albert Popelcsltl, aged nine, threatened to hang ltlinelf. Sho again thrashed him for making the threat. Ho left homo nnd several hours latqr his hodv was found hanging from a limb of a tree In n thlckot by a number of his companions, whom ho had asked to "wait a whllo and I will show you a new trick." Ho added, "When I call to you, ready, como and boo tho trick." Tho companions waited for somo time, and several of tho more Impatient stole Into tho thicket to seo "tho trick," when they were horrified at seeing tho llttlo body dangling from the tree. Tho other companions were notified and, whllo a few- remained with tho body, some hurried to their homes and mado known their discovery. Tho body, which hung hut a few Inches from tho ground, had been looened from the noose by tho boys remaining and It was removed to tho home of his parents nt New Philadelphia. Dr. C W. Ilankcs, of Jllddloport, -was summoned and found that tho neck waB broken evidently, after he had climbed tho tree, he fastened ono end of tho ropo to tho stout limb nnd placed his head in the nooso which he had mado and then Jumped Into space. Nono of tho companions had noticed the rope, nor did ho display any unusual evi dences of his feelings. 250 DIE ON SHIP SUNK BY U-BOAT Torpedo Sets Off Munitions Carried by French Steam ship Medie 500 PERSONS ABOARD VEGETABLES QUOTED CHEAP IN FOOD REPORT Tomatoes an Exception to tho Gcn- erjdly Low Range of Whole sale Pices Vegetables In tho abundant gioup aro all cheap, according to the dally food leport of J. Russell Smith, chairman of the Kood Commission of tho Philadelphia Homo De fense Committee California squash Is about lVz conts apleco; cabbage, 3 cents to 4 cents a head; beets, 2 cents to 2- cents a bunch; cat rots, l'a cents to 2 cents a bunch; celery, from 2 cents to C conts a bunch; corn, 1 cent to 12 cents an ear Tomatoes continue high In price, ranging from B0 cents to SI for a ",,-bushel baiket of from D cents to 6 cents apiece. Plums from California arc hcarce. Peaches, however, are still abundant, selling fiom 75 cents to $1 GO a bushel. , , White perch will probably continue on the maiket thioughout the winter Largo ones are selling at 18 cents to 20 cents a pound wholesale and the smaller ones at 10 cents to 12 cents. Capo May goodies aro still tho cheapest fish at 1 cents to 0 cents a All prices quoted in report are wholesale The food report follows: Alll'NUANT Carrots, beets, lettuce, squash, corn. imrMej cauimtse nmi ..... LONDON", Oct. IS. Two hundred and fifty lives wero lost when tho steamship Medio was torpedoed on September 23 In tho Mcdlterannean, says a Iteutcr's dis patch from Paris. Tho explosion of tho torpedo detonated tho munitions In tho ship's cargo. Thero wero moro than r'0o passengers on board the steamship, including soldiers nnd pris oners of war. Tho IlrltNh armed mercantile cruiser Chnmp.vgne has been sunk, nnd tho mine sweeping sloop Uegonl.i Is overduo and regarded as lost, sajs an official Statement, which reads: "Ills Majefti's mine-sweeping sloop Begonia. Lleufenant Commander Uasll S. Noakc. It N., Is now considerably over due and must bo considered lost with all hands. "Ills Majesty's armed mercantile cruiser Champagne, Acting Captain Percy O. Brown, It. N , In command, lias been tor pedoed and sunk Flvo olllccrs and flfty ono men vveio lost " 4 There Is no record of a British steam ship Champnglic In tho shipping register. Tho Medio was a French vessel of 4470 tons. Sho was built In 1912, and her homo port was Marseilles. DIPLOMATIC NOTABLES AT COMMERCIAL CONGRESS Foreign Dignitaries Guests of City of New York and Southern Com merce Body, NT.W YORK, Oct 1C New- York city nnd tho Southern Commercial Congress now In session hero today wero Joint hosts of ono of tho greatest gatherings of foreign diplomats ever seen In America outside of Washington. Tho envojs represented all tho nations of tho entento group, as woll ns a half dozen neutrals. Among tho dignitaries, who wero taken on a boat trip around Manhattan island this morning and then welcomed by Mayor MItchel, wero J. J. Jusserand, French ambassador; Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Itlco, British ambassador; Count V. Mncehl dl Cellers, Italian ambassador; K. Sato, Japaneso ambassador, and Boris Uakhmctleff, Russian ambassndor. Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, president of tho Southern Commercial Congress, and Oscar S. Straus wero In charge of today's piogram oi entertainment. The afternoon session of tho Congress was devoted largely to discussing a plan for a $1,000,000 advertising campaign to bring tho resources and industrial possibili ties of tho South before tho nation and tho world at large. t' The visitors will ho entertained with banquet at tho Hotel Astor tonight. ROMA, 18 ottobro. Dalle notlato pervenuto dalla fronts dl battaglta si rlleva cho durante la glornata dl domentea lmportantl combattlmentl si Bono vcrlflcntl lungo quasi tutta la fronto Gltilla, ovo gll Italian! furono vtolcntcmento nttaccatl daglt austrlncl, senza pcro' un eslto favorevolo per quostl ultlml, polcho" lo truppo del gcnernlo Cadorna, sempro vlglll o pronto, rhi'clrono a resplngcro ll r.cmlco, spesso costrlngcndolo alia fug.i. Oil nttacchl ntistrlacl awennero dopo una larga preparazlono dl artlglieria, cho per quanta vlolcnta purtuttavla non rluscl' a smuovero gll ltnllanl dello poslzlonl oc cupate, lo quail rnfforzato In modo clllca clsslmo pcrmcttono una reslslenza ad ol trnnza. Oil nttacchl nustrlacl furono magglor manto condottl lungo lo valll Lagarlna, Asea o Fella ovo andarono complctamcnto fallltl. Un nttacco dl sorprcsa. Btrateglcamente condotto, fu compluto dagll Italian! contro lo poslzlonl ncmicho sullo pcndlu meri dional! del Mnnto Rombon, o gll nustrlucl furono costrettl a ritlrarsl !nrldndo parec chl prlglonlcrl nelle manl degll ltnllanl. I rlpartl degll "Arditi," 1 famosl soldatl scelll dell'Italla. I quail compiono glornal mento rlcognlzlonl nrdltlsslmn o pericolo- slsslme, In una Incurslono compiuta tra Castagnavlzza e Solo, sono rluscltl a rom pcro lo llneo ncmicho ed a catturaaro altrl prtglonlerl. Anchs nella vallo dl Brcstovlzza II ncmleo, protetto da Inlenso fuoco d'artlgllcrla o dl mltrngllntrlcl, tento' dl nrrlvaro alio llnee Itnllano, ma fu resplnto con gravl perdlte. Un nltro uttacco condotto dagll austrlncl, dopo larga preparazlono d'artlgllcrla, vlclno Lokavao o che si cstese da occldento dl Flondnr flno at mare, fu completament spezzato o gll Itallanl riusclrono a catturaro parecchl prlglonlcrl. Kcco II testo del comunlcato del gen-. erale Cadorna, pubbllcato lerl dal Mlnls tero dclla Guerra In Romai Sulla frontl del Trcntlno o delle Carnlclw vl fu conslderovolo attlvlta' da parto de nostrl repartl dl rlcognlzlone. Attacchl nemlcl condottl lungo lo valll Lagarlna Assa o l'ella nndarono complctamcnto fa! Iltl. Vivace aztone da parto dclla fanterla, ma con obblcttlvl locall, si vcrldco' lungo tutta la fronto Qtutla, Sulla pendlcl meridional! del Monto Rom ben lo nostra tnippo condusscro con ruc cesso un attaccod! sorprcsa sullo poslzlonl austrlacho o riusclrono a catturaro del prtglonlerl. Nclla Vallo dl Drestovlzza larghl rlpartl nemlcl, protett! da violcnto fuoco del can no til o dello mltrngllatrlc!, nvanzarono sullo nostro Unco ma furono resplnto con gravl perdlte. Vlclno Lokavac, dopo larga preparazlono d'artlgllcrla, estendentcat da occldento ill Flondar flno a! mare, II nemlco feco un nttacco cho fu complctamcnto spezzato. Gll austrlncl lasclarono ncllo nostro manl parecchl prlglonlcrl. Ier! In Napoll II popolo era' esultanto per 11 raro 6 dua plroscan mcrcantlll Jt grand! dimension!. CIo dlmostra gll efonrt cho l'ltalla fa gradatamente per svlluppar ed asslcuraro a bo stcssa 1 trasportl cht la. mettcranno In grado dl affrontreo, con successo Jo noCessita' del momonto In quosta grands ora storlca. Clo' da' anche un nuovo lmpulso olio svlluppo Industrials della cltta' plu popotata del mezzoglorno, svlluppo chs e' gla" cosl' vasto nells cltta' settcntrlonalU Durante la terlmonla II Mlnlatro Arlotto. parlo' per la prima volta In pubbllco dopo II suo rltorno dall'Amerlca. Mdndo' il suo saluto ngll statl Unit! o dlcendo cho urgev cho gll Italian! Imltassero ! frateli! amer Icanl, clto un brano del rapporto dell'Amer lean Shipping Board dal quale si rllbva cha, gll Statl Unit! possono costrutrs In un anno una flottn mercantile dl mills sclcento plro. scad, lgll cosl' concluss: "I nostrl Intrepid! soldatl, 1 nostrl ferltl, I nostrl lnortl chtedono da nol una resistenza slno alia (Inc. Qualunquo sforzo nel can tier! degll Alleatl per rimplazzaro 1 plro Fcafl cho un nemlco poco scrupolcso afTonds, rapprcscnta una battaglta vlnta, clto cl av vlclncra' alia vlttorla finale." Un telcgramma da Atcno dies chs cola' ha rccato profonda. Impressions la notlzla del l'alTonditmento del vaporo Itnllano "Bar!," cho avova a bordo un uumcro dl ufflclall greel provenlentl dalla Turchla. I nom! dl essi non appalono nella llsta del clnquanta superstltl sbarcat! a Corfu. Altrl cento vent! superstltl sono statl sbarcatl nella penlsola dl Ualllpoll, net terrltorlo delta Turchla. Sccondo Infcrmnzlonl cola' glunte. rlsul terebbo che i tedeschl cho sllurarono I! plre scafo itallano avrebbero nffondato anchs Is Imbarcazlonl dl snlvataggio. N OIIMAI. - Lemon-, orange. , "XS; onions, jieppirs, cBBPlant and sweet pototoeH. turnips, potatoes, hAHCI Lima beans, tomatoes, celerj. mi Inn beans, pears, plums, applis. pineapples, el apex, cranberries and bananas. WHOLESALE T1SII TRICUS Dressed wcakflsh. medium o to JOo Dressed weakllsh, larco J.," J. Itound trout ..... ..I r Croakors, medium PULL FAILS TO SAVE NKGHO Complaints of Neighbors Result in His Arrest as Divekecper Complaints made by neighbors resulted today in tho nriest of John Magec, a negro, of 231fi Bonsai! htteet, who Is licensed of conducting u disorderly house Magee's home, according to tho police, has been the sceno of constant trouble. During a fight recently with another woman, Kva Magec. wifo of the negro, ac cidentally sliot a boy who lives In tho neigh borhood, tho polico say. Sho Is still at large. Magco Is implojcd In the Water Bureau and has fteqticntly boasted of his political pull But doplto his boasts ho was held in $100 ball for court today by Magistrate Collins nt tho N'lnetcnth and Ox ford sttcets station. MUST KILL ALL STRAY DOGS SUPERIOR COURT DECISIONS Croakers, larga . So to te to 8o to 4o to l.'ie BSILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY lOno Hundred Guests Entertained at Edgewater Park, N. J., on Friday Evening E EDGEWATER PARK Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Dunn, of the Burllncton nlko. Wlebrated their sliver wedding anniversary Friday evening, About 100 guests wero Present from ewrv Reefinn nf i-iia c,A Jw York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs Junn were assisted lit receiving by Miss IMna J. Howarth. of Philadelphia; Miss "My Sautcr. of Gcrmantown. and their two aughters. Miss Amelia Dunn and Miss JJMgaret Dunn. Tho entire lower floor of uw nomestead was transformed Into one Wraen effect There wero flowers of all and autumn leaves to complete the RThe musical program was an enjoyabls future of the evening. Among thoso whe tOOKnart In ,1.1c, ., nr 4 1 1 t. Miss Marguerite Llpplncott, Miss Orlanna -wureoii ana suss Clara Troxell. At 11 uock a banquet was served In the dining fwm, which was decorated entirely In white jnyanthemums and white dahlias. w, nu airs. Dunn aro widely known In ttu section for their hospitality and charity ? IVi year tlley entertain tho Inmates of JJ Oldadles' Homo at their homo on pine. PlMOOnESTOWN Mr. Paul M. Buzby has i!J,ved hls commission as lieutenant of S oranance reserve corps of tho War De- Kri l,1a ,Us headquarters will ba In Rwrintf eld, Mass. ,HUte?nt "uby-s marrlago td Miss .r '?" Bhowsll will take place on Satur T, October 20, in Christ Church, Rlvorton. b ,rl-'o-be Is tho daughter of Mr. and " u. Showell. of Rlverton. Porales Sea bass - liutterHsh, medium ... Huttornsh, larea Halibut Steak cod Klukes Pollock Hound mackerel .... Large hake Medium hako HlueHsh Dressed eels Dresaed salmon Dressed white catfish . Dressed red cattish . . . Haddock Bmall bonlto mackerel .'.. ;';o Jp "; Ilminrt eela lOctllll" ,C to M Kin to 17c USo to anc Ma to Silt SOe to -2c 12o to t:ic lc to 14i rape May noodles '" ;" Snapper bluellsh tic to lc lSo to lt' fco to lUc 14o to l.V i;sc tu n.'c Lie to iio Klo to 14c Ha to lte lllc to SOe ltr to 12i 8c to lie soc to ar.t ir.c to nit i3c to 2.Vi 17c to lhl 14c to Lit lit. to Ilk K.c to lht Itound eels Whiting Lake Clscoes ............. Lnrgo bolllnir rocktlsh Medium rocktlsh Pan rockrlsh .- Flounders ..., Small rocunsn Bishops to Take Up War Problems WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. The House of Bishops of the Protestant Hplscopal Church of the United States will hold a special war problem session after tho regular business meeting which begins at Chicago Wednes day. The purposs Is to consider tho duties of members of the house and their relations to Issues growing out of tho war. Judges Porter and Head Hand Down Affirmations and Reversals Tho following decisions wero rendered by tho Superior f'uurt, sitting in this city, today: By Judgo Porter Wright's estate (Orphans' Court of Phila delphia) Dccreo reversed, etc. Costs of tho appeal to bo paid by appellee. Burdscll vs. Borough of I.ansdowno (From Common Plena Court of Delaware Countj) Judgment- affirmed Yocum vs Borough of Lausdownc Judg ment affirmed By Judgo Head Laplaci-a ct al vs Philadelphia Rapid Transit t'ompanv (From Municipal Court of Philadelphia) Judgment reversed Judges Kephart and Williams dls3ent S. P. C. A. and City to Co-operate in Running Pound The conduct of tho city dog pound will, In tho future, bo under tho co-operation of tho city and tho Women's Pennsvlvania Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Members of tho society today conferred with Mnjor Smith and n satisfactory agree ment as to tho control of tho pound nt Thirty-first and Clearfield streots was reached. A recent act provides that all stray dogs must bo put to death In n painless manner. Formerly the society had tho right to sell or give away tho animals. In tho delegation wero Mrs. Daniel Mc Qulllcn, Mrs. Morris II. Vnndegrlft, Mrs. IMward A. Lord, Miss Clara Mlddleton and Miss Laura Blackburn. Licensed at Elkton to AVed nr.KTON, Md, Oct. 1C Couples pro curing marrlago licenses hero today wero James J. Newton, Jr. and Bertha Wil liams, Gcorgo Do Carme, Jr., nnd Anna lllcndo, Anthony Do Lucia and Helen Ilulali, Philadelphia; lleorgo L Hlsonhaugh and Ru.se L. Carberry, Baltimore ; David M. Chlsm and Lillian V. Short, Chester; Harry Wilson and Florence Alicnback, Rending; Joseph fmllh and Veronica Brcnn, George Martin and Kntharine Dunn, Camden, N. J , Frank Smorcy nnd Nora Miller, Reading; Arthur L. Stump and Ruth Cornellson, Cntawlssa. Pa. ; Alvah W. Lloyd. Wilming ton, nnd Harriet A. Peters, Dover, Del. Fast Colors Service Flags 1 2 or 3 Mars. 2x3 ft., 60c 3x5 ft., $1 I'romptly Mailed insurea 1'urtei via 1'ost (Lamer Mie. mor Htnrs.maile to order) Louis Fink & Sons : Good Flags SG North heventh Street, Philadelphia DELAWARE RENEWS DRIVE ?te Speeds Tin Onmnn,rn in KaII Al- ed $12,000,000 of New Liberly Loan WILMINGTON. Del.. Oct. 18. With v. t"J! '6.000,000 In hand, a renewed m i il.. !P'e of Delaware's shars of ths th. virt? Loan nas begun Ths Btudents rtt 1I?J i Bcnol wero addressed by Jo- mhi- i' J? ormer presiaeni or ins W fr.,.,f Commerce, and the students Sa. 'S'junport At a meeting In ths i-oni, juago ueorgo arey mads a far mOrA iiinn A 1AA AAA Vi&u l.An Jfjnd Delaware) expeots to rMW wm&i BROTH 1 S.B. COUGH DROPS .1 S. B. Cough Drops are pure, absolutely.. No drugs. Just enough charcoal to sweeten the stomach and aid digestion. At druggists, groctrs. confection crsf alp dwj at dear M n 1 Px - : f5el I If pi A J iiiiiiiiiniiiil . II II 111 11 3Hv Vff s S si k Wk i it! 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