EVENING LEDGEIHlLAPELrpU, -FRIDAY, HOVIgMBER 9, 1917 SER'S AGENTS INFEST AMERICA ! German Spies Lurk in Cities, Hamlets and in Rural Sections ;ArE MENACING COUNTRY WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. -,, German spy system Is BprcaUIne. Its c are at work In virtually every city P. lown in tbo United States. Tlio rural fcfl . -- haau nmrlAPtAll mill tllA airtrlcts nave not - - ?... of the Imperial German throne Is . .11 those sections. As lievor before, U.i.i of tho Uepartment of Justice and . ih. military establishment are alive to ' l, y of the situation. America, they declare, complacently reposes upon uyna- k.w and rlcM measures now nro In JZm of development, designed to check r.roc;....,- nread of the German spy sys- .id atamp It-out. 'Ofllclals admit that !truntry Ts not fully aroused to. tho dinger lurking evcryyhere. "ii ... niioi Rnvurnmsnt sources. It was U i rn today that tho restrictions covcrn 1 '"",!. activities of enemy aliens In this '" ,ry are to bo tightened wltn a JcrK. S,.mv aliens are not heeding the admonl- ; ST! of Attorney General Gregory, an- I; 1l -.., when tho united auues traereu U wli m "obey the law and keep your w .k .hut " A new dellnltlon of "pro TJman" Is to bo written, and that new Son will ftuldo tho activities of the tvSeral authorities. i jKici"' . novernment rcDort that i .. .raBO observant citizen knows that "the RVerBKO U" ,t-I.I U.U. ,- r. ogalnit French forces An Chaume wood. In Lorraine. Tho War pmce reported today that all of these attacks were repulsed by machine-gun and Infantry fire. Tho Gr mans, tho War Office statement said, suf fered severe y In dead and wounded, The French also took many prisoners. The Germans also launched attacks pt n less violent character In tho Arracourt 'sec tor. These, too, were repulsed, tho War omce announced, the Germans losing heav ily thero also. General Petaln's men carried out two successful raids. In tho Argonno on the left, bank of tho Meuse French troops pierced tho German lines and returned with prisoners. In upper Alsnco French raid parties nlso wero successful, bringing In prisoners. BRITISH RAID POSITIONS EAST OF HARGICOURT RAILROADS DECLARE 2 FREIGHT EMBARGOES Shipment of Less Thnn Carload Lots and Reconsignment Within City Limits Prohibited ; .rvwhere In the United States ve per erywnere i mouths shut SUf,v day persons who profess unadultcr i ?ed Amlcanlsm declare that the Govcrn ' ' -.must not bo too hard on pro-Germans 'ISmM Every day the praises of , . ...v are sung m puonc ijiauea. m ma Crmany are su b ralIrDad trains. The Government today Is keenly aware ,;.fal arletles of Insidious pro-German "Luanda operating In the United States. .. are being conducieu Dy LONDON, Nov. 0. A successful raid carried ut by British troops to the east of Harg.court was all Field Marshal Halg reported from tho Brit ish front today. British military authorities have learned that tho Germans are planning a desperate counter-attack to retako I'asschendaele, the latest British success on tho west Flan ders front. Deutsch Makes "Last-Ditch" Move persons Rumanian Children Need Clothing More than 20,000 Rumanian children nro In lieod of clothing to keep them from freezing nccordlng to appeals mado by tho American overseas committee of tho Emer gency Aid. All articles of clothing are needed badly. It was said. Licensed at Elkton to Wed KLKTON, Md Nov. 9. Marriage li censes wero Issued todny to Charles II. Heller and Anna M. Gallnghcr. Raymond A. Krauss and Clara Donalson. Henry W. Minster nnd Charlotte B. Phillips, Klrhaitl J. Nuttlo and Hazel II Powers and Theo dore n. Alllnger and Lillian Lewi, all of Philadelphia; Aexander W. Harry nnd Beatrice II Coney. Wilmington; uourn u. Harrington nnd Kate H. Moylc and Ham ulus and Elizabeth Mohle, New Castle, Del. ; ' Stephen Toth, Jr., and Amelia h.v bclka, Henderson, Md. Two freight embargoes In Philadelphia, effectlvo November 16, wero announced to day by the Philadelphia district committee on car service as a step to aid tho car supply work of tho railroads' war board at Washington. Ono prohibits alt shipments of 4ess-than-rarload freight between pclnts In tho city limits; tho other prohibits re consignment of both carload nnd less-than-carload freight within tho city limits. Tho embargoes, designed to conserve the transportation facilities rf Philadelphia nnd tho surrounding region, according to tho committee, will take eflect simultaneously at all tho stations of tho three railroads serv ing the city the Pennsylvania, Philadel phia nnd Reading and Baltimore and Ohio. Tho purpose." the committee's statement reads In part. "Is to relievo these railroads of tho necessity of rendering what Is vir tually a teaming -ervlce, which nt the piescnt tlmo seriously Interferes with their duties as Interstate carriers. Such service should be performed by teams and trucks mrouKii mo cny streets with greater cdl clency nnd economy than by utilizing tho facilities of the railroads which are more urgently needed for other purposes." Ultimately tho Intracity restriction will be extended to carload conslenmnntu no. cording to the announcement, which asserts that tho prnctlco of using the railroad lines for city delivery of freight has grown to dimensions entailing much car waste and unless labor Tho effect of rcconslgnments Is similar to that of Intracity shipments, tho Matement sas. roncludlng by pointing nut that tho Knllsh railroads hao gono so far In their lestrlctlnn of shcrt-dlstance freight as to prohibit freight shipments of less thnn forty miles, causing such work to bo done by trucks. PRESBYTERIANS UNITE TO SUPPORT WILSON V!f.n by Germany because of their sem chosen o ......--hi. American natr lot- ace OI ',' -f ,nn-v nrn tiplnir ev. lam HUKC (Junto v. . ...-,. - o linilfd by Germany here to work these "X-moriey which Germany cannot get ffof the , country and which, ultimately in be wlzed by the alien property cus J an under tho tradlng-wlth-tho-enemy !ri Much of this money was removed frAm the banks some months ngo and Sued In the hands of pro-Ocrmans wjio ir. dispensing It In accordanco with orders from the Wllhelmstrasse, as the German Foreign OHlco is known. TELLSHOW LOS ANGELES THREW OFF ITS YOKE Direct Nonpartisan Election of Mayor and Council Brought Results, Says Doctor Burke Municipal nnd world democracy and civic affairs wero d'scussed this afternoon IrDr. Jesse D. Burke, director of tho efficiency department of Los Angeles, Cal.. In a speech at the long table luncheon of the City Club, 322 South Broad street. rwrfnr Burke, who was formerly director " - a ffBMlMn TIaiiAO a1 1 tl ' of the uurcau oi tumui-ipa. ,k.i.h..i ... i this city, characterized the Prusslanlsm of 9 -the Central Powers of the same brand as y the police Prusslanlsm recently used In the Firth waoi. "We must como to see that Prusslanlsm, whtther found In Central Europe or tho Fifth Ward of Philadelphia," said Doctor 3 Burke, "whether It gains Its purpose Dy a if. treat military machlno or by unscrupu- loin nolltlcal methods. Is n menace In times of nace as In times of war.". "When wo come to the, point," said Doc tor .Burke, "where wo shall see as clearly nd resent as deeply tho failure of a city toernment two years after, as wo aro accustomed to do six weeks before elec tion time, we shall be well on tho road toward Intelligent self-control. "When administrative oftlcers tako as much pride In counting and In locating, understanding and acknowledging their failures as they do in putting out state ments of half-tiuths and untruths for tho rurposotof enlisting undesercd approval, eltygovernment will bo well on tho way toward democracy. 'When jve become as scnsltle to the unnecessary death through municipal In efficiency of a thousand babies In August as we are to the disgraceful murder of a tlntle police olllcer by our politicians In September, wo shall havo gained better perepectUe of the mcanlpg of good city PAernment In terms of human Ufo nnd welfare." TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph A. Jones. MM Jf 2d St.. and Aimes M. Hlldebrandt. IPOS N 2,1 et rtobert O. Itoyston, MM Amlron st . ana Laura A. llevcn-r, 12SB W. Westmon-lsna t. Kmll It. Matter. SSST N Delhi t.. and Anna Max 8chalrr. 14U N 13th t . and Elulo Dlehl, 3sn n um t Le Hny 11. Kreler. J3S1! Oermantown ac Helen It. Anhnn-nil. i.imeKiin rme. . Amos T. l.enbrT. 72.T Wentvlcw avc. and Kmllle Frloke, mi w. upsai si. William Clatterliick. l'HI N. Wnrnock st , Airnrs V. Whltl-J. llllf N .Wnrnock st Jihn Hull, 82l W Cumlirlancl st Michael O'Neill, nnla. l'a., and Klla CunnlnB' nam. 4 iiiubo ir. John J Johnston. Hrrlliurir. ra Klnla Wnlker. in4 N. Clarion st Isaac Uradfiinl. lfll.' Addlfon at.. canloru. iiii;i juuiw ,i. Alfk T. Kachuk. 2020 mails si Ilolshakow. 151 Weaver st Jacob Cottman, 17DK Kdwln st and mlllc and and Edna Cunnlnc- anl Vlr and Ktna and Helena, and Virginia NO LOWER PRICES HERE FOR HAM, SAY PACKERS Jcsso J Clolns, Delaware Lily. ii k .Maritriae. i-w ujijv. ......... Antonl Czader. WlllUm lloblnson. IMt llodmin St.. nnd Neotta na,ymonrtS.i'iYa1hes?-22S rollom st.. and Kllza- bet ? I. lUerhardt. -. W. Hharpnack st. HuBh Vrawfonl. r,ul7 WakeHeld st.. and Lthel A. Kind. 41)311 llaynton st . Archer Hmlth. 4111) Ludlow st . and Alice Liai- Haw lLrrickeiwoYcedar ave . and Elizabeth Trta'aiglr -t. and Cecelia Wummer. MU N. 12th st. Harrv UroJmnn. 012 Itced st and Lather Bupo- Thnoma.fllVus'l? Jr . Atlantic City. N. J., and Alma II. Wleemnn. Atlantlo City. N. .1. ratrlck KeatlnirT 3034 I.lvlnBston st.. and Mar caret (lushue 1207 Spruce st Frederick. Swalnson, 75:1 8. Cleveland I aje. lllaavs rayrupr ,.., .7. .. -"."-, -;, 3J.11 Mr-molds st.. and Jozeta Announcement fiom Chicago that the prices of ham and bacon had been reduced by tho Illinois food administrator from fixe to ten cents a pound will havo no effect on prices In Philadelphia, according to local packers, because the price Is already down 10 nnoui me level reached by the reduc tion in Chicago Any future fluctuation In the prices of theso commodities, it was said, will depend riitlicly on the supply of hogs and the pi Ices at which thoy are held. I Hnm Is now selling nt wholesale In Phil adelphla around twenty-eight or twenty nine cents, which means a prlco to tho con sumer of thirty-two to thirty-four cents, accoiding to local trade conditions. Simi larly, the price of bacon here Is about that which the Illinois food administrator has llxed. Hogs, however, are scarce and are being held for high prices It is possible that prices may go lower with the placing of more hogs on the market and the conse quent reduction of the price of live stock. Continued from I'sse One habeas corpus proceedings before Judge Martin. As soon as Mr. Connor announced his Intention of filing exceptions, Mr. Tau lano read tho exceptions nnd then sug gested that Mr. Connor "ask tho court to dismiss them, as he was under the Im pression that Mr. Connor merely wanted to go on record as questioning tho Jurlsdlc tlon of Judge Brown's court. Mr. Connor, however. Informed him that ho would argue that tho return was Improper and that he thought It was very Important that he 4Mr.' Taulane then announced ' concludes tho habeas corpus u Proceed m,s, nnd told Mr. Connor that the exceptions could not be filed because Judge Brown tad not yet mado return 01 me ... "This was "questioned by Mr. Connor, and ho and Mr. Taulano went to the clerk of tho tlrand Jury and verified Mr. Taulane's assertion. . , . . 1 i,i.i.. nfioi- tho argument ended tho exceptions wero withdrawn and will be. filed Inter, after the return im utc.. -to the Orand Jury. Bond was then entered for tho seven de fend ints up to tho tlmo of tho return to tho Grand Jury of their cases. covrtrs juiusdiction denicd The exceptions filed by Mr. Connor were as follows . . , , "Tho defendant Isaac Peutsch, by It's counsel, William T. Connor, excepts to the retuin of tho Honorable Charles L. Brown, made to tho Orand Jury sitting for tho city nnd County of Philadelphia. November sessions, 1917, and assigns as reasons 01 said exceptions tbo following- "Tho (.a'd Honorable Charles L Brown hnd no jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter presented to him nt the hearing of tho above case. "Second, that tho said Honorable Charles L Brown Is without nuthorlty to make return of tho present case. "Third, that tho return of tho said Hon orable Charles L. Brown h defectlvo and Insufficient In law, nnd number four, th.it tho return made by tho said llonor.ible Charles L. Brown Is without warrant In law." Tho amount of the ball In each case wai J5000. The security on the bond of John XYlrt schaftcr Is Benjamin W. Salus, a brother of Senator Sam Salus; on that of Lewis Felrtmnn is Benjamin nnd Joseph Salu on that of Michael Murphy nnd Clarence H.i den, Joseph Salus nnd Mrs Barbara Salus and on that of limanuol t'ram, Joseph Salus. Isaac Deutsch and Lieutenant Bennett had until 3 o'clock this afternoon to appear and enter ball. A decision .In the "Bloody Fifth" Ward murder conspiracy cases of Major Smith and Select Councilman William 12 Flnley appealing from the decision of Judge Brown, of tho criminal branch of tho Municipal Court, which held them In $10,000 ball each for the Grand Jury, will bo handed down Slonday. Nation-Wide Campaign to Line Up All Churches Behind Pres ident Begins Tonight A natlon-wldc campaign to lino up the Presbyterian churches In united and effec tive support of President Wilson's policies In the world war will begin tonight with n mass-meeting In Calvary Presbyterian Church, Fifteenth nnd Locust streets. Min isters from all the Presbyterian churches in mis city nnd vicinity will ntlend. Slml '" """Ungs will be held throughout the country. . im n. Johnson, president of tell Bald win Locomotive Works; William It. Nichol son. William II Scott. John Wnnnmakcr and other prominent Phlladclphlnns will at tend. Tho Bcv. Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, mod erator of the Ceneral Assembly, who was ono of the principal speakers, was stricken ill In Ilochister, X. Y, Inst night, and will not bo able to be present, nccordlng to Dr William H I'ulkes, who wns with hm In Ilochester. PhislcPuis j.ald that Doctor Chapman Is suffering u nervous breakdown but that his condition is not serious Doc tor Foulkcs will tnko Doctor Chapman s place at tho meeting tonight THREE BURNED BY VAPOR FIRE AT CARNEYS POINT Fire of Unknown Origin Occurs in Mix ing House, 200 Pounds Powder Being Consumed WILMINGTON", Del., Nov 9. Three men wero burned In a vapor flro at the Carneys Point plant of the du Pont l'owdi Company early today. Two, Hector Duldl and Lewis Slnl, of Wilmington, are In the Delaware Hospital here and while their In juries nro serious. It Is expected they will recover. Tho third, Joseph Hell, of Carney Point, wns nble to resume work after his Injuries were dressed nt the plant. All wero burned nbout the face, hands nnd neck. Tho fire, tho cause of which Is unknown, occurred In a mixing house nt plant No. 1, About 200 pounds of powder wns consumed. SAYS U-llOAT WAR IS SUCCESS German Minister Contradicts Figures Given by Sir Eric Geddes AMSTERDAM. Nov 0. Admiral von Cnpelle, Herman Minister of Mnrlne. vio lently assailed the figures of submarine losses recently quoted by the British First Admiralty Lord, Sir Krlc Geddes, nccord lng to quotations from ono of his recent speeches received hero today. 'Tho British Admiralty head." he de ilared. "foiled to include In his figures tho Mediterranean Sea With occasional fluctu ations, the German submnrlm warfare pro ceeds unswervingly, becoming more ef fective dally " 9tJ5jZH OTA FORCE RETREAT IN PAlMfft Sultan's Troops Falling Back Helron, Biblical Town In T...1U) TTtlta K , LONDON", Nov, . The whole Turkish army Jn Palestine ;1 $ in retreat, l.cnenn Aiiennr, enmnronaer oj ,-r the British forces there, todny reported t ,, ' the Wnr Office. ' ' More than forty guns have been cap. c tured by tne British forces. The Turkish ' j left Is falling back on lieDron. wnicn. onj i jkja h. i ,.e iv, nlHe.i existing biblical towns. It ha .Jl.vS sltuntcd on a hill among the mountains " J?$ Judah. about sixteen miles southwest, ol "1 ; Jerusalem. , Rescues Five Horses From Fire Five horses were led In cafety from th stable of Antonio Fl.omardl, 818 South ICIevcnth street, when fire, that started In the blacksmith shop of J. D Slmonc, at 1 South Hleventh street, spread to the stabu. Fllomarvdl nfter removing the horrei dragged threo carriages to the street The blaze, which give out dense clouds of black smoke, caused damage estimated at several hun dred dollars. Tomorrow O fKtBgr J-- hats rrnntrn -wr fiJwli ! JR. m mr xrKjrm. csa - n, e. f 1 crflJH&fynj& is q iSlBLl 923 MARKET STREET Plush & Clotii nirhafd A. Wahlc. 41,2 Htrathmarn n , Mam I'nanri Jessie U. Frame. P8JL' Illdge bvj Stinl FMdM. Mlneola. N. Y.. and Jullt I4lanerch ave. H i.i-.. 'I'H XTnnntorV a f Max ZUcherman. 810 Carpenter st. Fellm M. Wns. 14M nalnbrldKO st. V Milton 143-i nainnnaKe m. , . Hoar. irsimenx,W;.mn?..on.D.C. andMar. nomlKUMmon:,hilcpewSll.ra:rand May JohnrM . Valentin;. Hordentown, N. aiarv a iif-, -. -''.""' John W IIrHtnn. ft a. iet i A,!iV,8,Ji S&GX. ".Vni N Mth at. D. F Uencker, 24K7 N aoin.ai ArVhli T mucin. W 1'hlla. V. M C Chr'lK &nm".?Wf HtSratirVtr. and Ella KarrtnlVaf &7AVo- &. and Mana Proe. Wn?lnmCyUeh,n.r. 2T1.1 N. 10th at., and Mldred 1. Otla, l431 N. Park ave. nohert a Ulett. ioi'L- Sjdenham at., nnd Helen XtcOardv. l.'os I.lnillev avc. Kudolpn 1 Tfelchel. 410 Huttonwood Bt., and Her- lha Olealer, 419 Iluttonwnod st. James A W'nahlnntnn. 1.1311 8. !Uh st.. and JIattie Noulln. 171H Naudaln at. and Mlnnfa and Elvira ar- J., and and Charlotte and Anna A., and rv . 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Opossum, Lynx, Manchurian Wolf sTitmiT ri.oou Cadorna Ousted From Command from Continued from I'aie One, Venice, scarcely fifteen miles away tha extreme right wing. Keports from the Friullan plains tell of atubborn resistance by Cadorna's renr juards and aerial forces while tho enemy waa effecting a crossing of tho Llvenz yes-Urday. 'BERLIN. Now 9. Todav's (Jerman War Ofllco, communica tion follows: Tne Ldvcnza lliver Ins been cros&ed. The allied (AuBtro-German) armies, overcoming tho resistance of the Italian rear guards, are advancing ccuselessly on mountain roads and on the ilnln, In driving anow and pouring rain, toward the Plavc." FRENCH HURL BACK SERIES OF BIG ATTACKS fTnTli. so 11 1 I PARIS, Nov. 9. Followlnir nn tiniiRimllv hpavv urtlllerV r bombardment, the Germans last night --tivncu u Briew ok ucspcruie uiiavna HAMILTON Elgin-Waltham Guaranteed 25 Year GOLD Filled llT tmmt3. 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