i(, . .t v i w.miin "tt t -.-: v' -irv -'.' w c- ; ii itii.' ' , it i c f-v ., n ir-.?r f. i' vix .- st ' .'-ftwr -. - v, rv m ..l'-u.: i-,-aT '..tt-t wii't. .... ..- ik m ! " vt i,-' j " . "-:i ,J' i'f ,-, ."S f? .!. J ''V. mu sfo.' NT frl I? p I. 1? J? 1- L 5. II KW it K. re I'f Ws t 1 Ho' - t. 1 i '- in. m . re i n-y ir.il - f-. w L "J Vv!u- ;:if MflATTACCHI JPINTI DAGLI ITALIANI u, JliyjaiJNlIM. -UEDfcrJERr-PHIIiADELPHIA, THUKBiJAI, .NUVJSMBISK 22, 1U17 BRITISH TANKS WHOSE FOOTBALL TACTICS OVERWHELMED THE GERMANS 1 Teuton! Bersnglinti dnllo Ar- tiglieric di Terra e di Mare , e dagli Aviatori AEROPLANI ABBATTUTI V Truppc Ingles! in Frnncin Riportnno, una Strcpitosa Vittorin sui Tcdoschi ROM A, 22 Novcmbrc. Sette dlspcrati nttacchi ncmici, ope rati nello spazlo dl 5fi ore, nono stall fcUllnntpmrnto rennintt dncli italiani che difendcTano Ic poshioni sulla frontc tra i Huml Piavc c Hrcnta. Nonostante I violcnti sforzl rII austro-tedeschi non Bono riuscIU a cuadagnarc nemmeno un pollicc dclle linee itallanc. Qucste notizie giuntc oggi dalla fronte di battaglla hanno ditto occa sione in Roma a manlfchtnzioni di giu bilo per la prima olta dopo i foschi giorni che neguirono l'invaalonc dcgli austro-tedeBchi e la ritirata dalle linrc del Carso. " Ogni ora guadagnata resistendo sulla Hnca della Piavc rafTorza le llnec ltaliane perchc rinforzi giungono conli- nuamentc dalla Francia per la difesa dl questa linca che protegge Venezia. In un scttore della fronte gli italiani hanno di nuovo upcrto 1c dighe per impedire agli austro-tedcachi ogni ulte riore avanzata. Intanto si apprendc che nuovc di vision! che prima crano sulla frontc dell'Isonzo sono state asscgnate a po sizioni dalle quali si tcntera' di di fendcre strenuamente Venezia. rtOMA, 21 tiovomhic Dalle notlzlc iifllelull Klunto rtnll.i frotito dl battaglla si rllen clio tliirante U Rlor nata dt lerl t mno prlllrntp nzlonl "II fanterla a Monte Tomlia c Monfonrra, flnn vltall puntl dollp IImpp nonllclie, "onipiP con cslto favorpolP per Rll Italiani Oil austro-tptlpf-chl cniidtiswrn nn ln lento attacco suIIp pnslzlonl dl Mont" Vtr tlca, a nonl-oxpst ill Monte f!r.ipp.i. ma furono retplntl l).il 1-iko dl is.irdu nl l'Adriatlco II nenilco non lia potuto ottpuprn alcun vantaKRlo apprpzzabllo rli-pptto bIIi llnpn Itallaup durante nutstl ulUml clornl Art orl'iile dell'altlplano dl Al.ico In trnpp ltaliane hanno con eslto faorpolB oITettuato parccchle operazlonl rffpnslvn iluhcendo a faro tin cert ntmiPro dl prlslonlcrl I,a nilnaccla verpo Venezia rontlniia perla, m hi credo sar.i' dlmlnult.1. Un dlspacclo da Parlfrl nnnunzla che II "Matin" ha auto notlzla da font attendlbllp rlio gll austrlacl sarebbpro dl.jiotl a rlspar mlarn Venpzla In secultw iill'iippplln del Vitlcano, ma tutta I'autorltn' dnvrebbo snero lasclata nello manl del Tatrlarca. It Rlornale agRluncn clip ppro' ne.sun ten tatlvo riorpbbe eer fatto per dlfendero la cltta" N'eissuii partleolarp clrci ' uperaztnnl delle truppp franco.ltifrpi 1K frontn Itallana e' stato llncra date; ni aiiBlos.-i-mente t-l attend i ill mnoscerp qualcoa at rlRUardo II riinrlpo ill rialles si p prl recato al Quartler ('pneraln Itallano pd ha avuto cosl' orraslone dl avprp nn lunco colloqulr ecl Mlnlntro lll".-ol,itl, al qualp espresso la sua la unnnlrazlone per 11 contegno dclle truppc ltaliane. Un dtspaccio Riuntn Ftaniane dlcn clip In fanterle austro-tedpsche hanno momentanp amente cessato kII attacchl contro lo pol zlonl nella reclono inontacno'a tra In valll del nave o del Brenta n che l pta ora erl flcando un lopnto fuoco dl nrtlKllcrla. Dopo aer falllto neuM sfnrzl fattl durants ell nttaccbl contro le pnslzlonl KUlIe peiidlel dl Monte Toinba e Monfenera. I tPiitonl dtanno ora rlnnoxando I tentatUI dl prpn dcre dl tlanco l'a'a htnlf-tra delln armatn ltaliane ed hanno rlconilnclato un lntP,no bombardamento ton un largo numero dl cannoni dl grosho callbro. Lungo II basKo corso della riae la bat taBlla ol a IIuppando con operazlonl comblnatc dl ten a. dl muro ed aeree o la navl da guprra Inglesl rlnfoizate da unlta' navall ltdllann htanno elllcaceniPiitn bom bardando lo poslzlonl aus'tro-lPilrbi'lip Ecco II tPsto del cnmunlcato del Conidiido Supremo itallano, piihbllcitn IpiI sera dal illnlbtero della (iuprra In ltonia Durante la ciinint.i di lei I hi p' erl flcata lnteii"a attlvlta' da liarte dell'artl Itllerla lungo l'lntera fronte del hPttore lltoraupo I -a TCpgla Marina nazlonaln rrt I monltorl IngleBl hanno pret-tato ef flcaco cooperazlone Nel pomerlKulo gll nustro-tedeschl Ian clarono tre poderosl attacchl contro In noitre poslzlonl Bill Monte Tcrtlca. a nord-ovept del Montn (Jrappa sulla slnl btra del flume Brenta, ma furonw resplntl ciancuna olta con gravlsslmn perdtto. ui jionto ioniDa e hui nionrenera non si rlnnoarono azionl dl fanterla I nostrl aviatori esegulrono efflcacl bombardamcntl sulle poslzlonl nemlcbe ed ebbero parecehl sccntrl con neroplanl degll a-erFari, I quail ebbero due mac clilne abbattute. Telegramml da Londra recano I partlco larl della grande vittorin che lo truppe Ingle.sl, al comando del alorn-o generale Ifalg, hamlo rlportato Mil tcdcrhl nella reglono tra Arr.is e St Quentln l.e truppe Inglesl hanno bpezzatc le llneo tedefche del eneralNsiino oll lllndenbuig, Mt dl un fronte dl circa 3'.' mlgllu, pcnetrandovl per oltro cinque mlglla II Mlnlhtero della guerra Ingles ha an nunzlato cho ottomlla tcdechl. compresl 180 utllclall, sono htatl fattl prlglonlerl. I tedeschl sembra slano rlmastl olprpll dell'attacco che fu fatto senza prpparazlone dl artlglierla o no-nohtante una pioggU dl rotta, Ie truppc IngleHl avanzarono attraverso vllldggi llnche' ragglunsero la cltta' Marco lng, la qualo dlbta da Cambral appena qtiattro mlglla. HOG ISLAND NOTICE Here Is our opportunity to help Uncle Bam and help yourself. Thoti-ands of men need bleeping quartern at Hog Ulanil The only hmmei that c.t) he hecured that Is large enough for an engineer, superin tendent, foreman or iipartments for a num ber of men Is located at 8325 Dicks avenue about the right dNtance trtun the works It can be secured from Wm B. rtauch, 8325 Dicks avenue. ) V ' ' " - .! ' . k U- ' , ' . ' r . ' ' I i " ) pPBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaftjiFBaaaf & aaaw,KfteMASft aH!gVg '10RtKtir NKKHRKKmt aa J IK, V ';. "3MM ' i '" ' "l. a.. . - . . - &.t .."- ... . M iii. . rf miiL , , , ,m. mMtiniam in " ri..rr f L!..- ..T' .'.' i. l'"7y"" ' iim", i !' ' i wyyi'"-'H'"-inii i ,w.. ... -. n ... , ...h ...mv..w.wi.www.- ..-.- " .,... v w . M i Mmt.niil ''" .i.i.l.,.fl.. .... i ... ,ii r , -iVh t ! a im . ,)'ii.l ifmtiifl ii - I -,r ,i h.i.ii.,i i tn ii l in ii- - -i rr- if Vr tv , tvi CopyrlRht, Kndel & Kernel i. In close formation, just as shown in the photograph, a great squadron of these ungainly vehicles set out to "rush" the Gcrmnn lines before Cnmbrai. .mat they did not go straight through for n touchdown was due to no failure of theirs, but to orders not to go outside the range of tho protecting artillery. As it was they registered n five-mile gain at a point where "Conch" Hindenburg least expected his defense to weaken. TUT ONLY AMERICANS ON WATCH U.S. ORDER -. i Government Employes With Pro German and Anti-War Lean ings Must Go ItU n Staff Cnrrtsponrient WASHINGTON, Km 22. All Government employes entertaining pro-German hvmpathlCH and antiwar senti ments are to be dlinilysed from the service as the next Mep to follow the ousting of all Germans from thn District of Columbia, It Is learned The Government has tolerated for six months tho presence throughout the do partineuts hero of numerous emplovcs, both men and women, who have sided with Ger many In this war and have been opposed to the United Ktates getting into the fray, and has stopped Its cars and held Its temper vvhlln thehe persons, tome In high places, have expressed their feelings But now all this Is to stop; men and women alike who have been un-American In their thoughts and speech mu.st leave the Government emp!o. This plan Is to be put Into effpet In other cities outside Washington, anil will Hffect Philadelphia. New York, Boston and other pl.'es where the Government has any con siderable number of emplojis. As another step trward putting the "Amerlca-for-lhe-Anierlcans" policy Into effect, the Dppartmcnt of Justice has asked the Majors of Philadelphia and other largl cities to what extent tho local police can be utilized In registering alien enemies. Tho chiefs of the different Government bureaus In Washington Mre being supplied with lists of persons In their dlviblons whom Investigators havn fivund to be pro German or anti-war In their acts and speech and are looked upon with suspicion The IIMs which agents of the Government have submitted to department and bureau lieadn contain the names of many persons who have worked themselves Into confi dential positions, which enable them to ob tain first-hand Information concerning movements nf troops, ships, supplies and other war preparations It Is understood that several department chiefs have been muazed by tho Identity of certain of their emplovcs who are regarded by Secret Service agents as "open to suspicion." GERMANY DRAWS WAR LINE AROUND AZORES Greek Waters Also Included Extension of "Barred Zone" in i CONGRESS TO FINANCE WATERWAY TRAFFIC Plan Calls for Twenty Com panies to Relieve Rail Congestion AMSTERDAM. Nov. 22. Kxtenslon nf thp German "haired zone" for shipping to Include the Azores and Greek waters was announicd In a Berlin dlspitch received here today. The statement described the Azores ns "containing Important hostile bases for At lantic navigation" Belgian relief ships and neutrals were allowed one week In which to withdraw from the new barred zone Dispatches last week from Buenos Aires reported receipt of meage.i from Spain that tho t'nitcd States was "fortifying" Hid Azores. The Navy Department, In donvlng the report, wild there was only tho usual nctlvlty In connection with naval operations there. The Azores are Portuguese, Several cable lines center there SHAY CLEARED OF CHARGE OF MURDERING NEGRO Jury Finds Former Rascball Manager Not Guilty of Killing Indian apolis Waiter INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Nov. 22 - - Dan Shay, former Milwaukee baseball malinger, was found not guilty of murder In the sec ond degree for shooting to death Clarence Kuell. a negro cafe waiter, by a Jury In Criminal Court today Tho case went to the Jury latp last night and a verdict was returned Immediately after the court was ready to receive It this morning. Shay'H plea was self-defense, saving the negro threatened and struck him beforo he shot. Pneumonia Fatal to "Sammce" WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 General Pershing today reported the death of Henry M. Moreland, engineer private, on Novem ber 12 of double pneumonia. His ulfe, Mrs. Anna M Moreland, llws at 811 Lu zerne avenue, Baltimore, Md. I WASHINGTON. Nov. 22 Congress will be asked at the coming sesiion to appropriate money to finance twenty Inland waterway transportation companies These companies will bo operated under direction of thn t'nlted States shipping board and ate designed to lelleve freight congestion. The present plans rail for CO per cent Government ownership and 10 per cent private ownership The companies will operate In tho Mississippi It will bo the first experimental step In a tentative plan for wide development nf America's! Inland waterways Chairman IMward N. Hurley has given hl npprov.il to the plan. Ilarli of the twenty companies to be formed will be equipped with eighteen or twenty steel and wooden barges. WILMINGTON FOOD BARONS UPSET BY DOVER DEALER After Breaking Potato Market, An nouncement Is Made of Under selling of Other Products WILMINGTON. Del, Nov 22. Having broken the Wilmington potato market by selling eight carloads at thirty cents a bushel under the prevailing pricp here and taking orders for a lot more, as well as for several carloads of Hpples from pro ducer to consumer direct, II Itidgely Har rington, of Dover, now announces that he will smash the local turkey market, prom ising to sell at from ten to fifteen cents a pound under the present price hPie He, also says ho will follow with canned goods by tho case, which ho will sell at a vpry little above cost. He has the local maike't barons on the run. They havo had their own way heretofore, but Itidgely has put a stop to that, and as ho sells from tho mrs, upon their arrival, his only expense la freight and first handling. The public here Is with lilin and buvlng hea lly. I Use JLess hoap to m Bh Conservation Of Soap is of vital importance to the government, as the fats, oils and chemicals, from which it is manufactured, are required in tremendous quantities for war purposes. Help the government by using less soap we appeal to you from a patriotic standpoint. Cleanliness and Sanitation lend to the general health of the nation and help to prevent epidemics arising from unclean living con ditions. This demands your serious con sideration. ECOnOmy in Living is of paramount import ance during the period of the war. It is your duty to save wherever possible. Now is the time to get full value for your money. Pearl Borax Soap will help y0U solve these problems. It is made of the hichest grade materials and by a process which insures against waste. A full pound bar will accomplish as much as two or three ordinary cakes of soap. Price may change quality and weight, never. y DO NOT SPECULATE IN SOAP mSJuMBtheprice hiEhf .crtea,t,nB. an ""neural demand for soap making materials. Buy as you need-this helps the manufacturer to keep the price down. Established 1877 Ghas. W.Young & Go. Soap' Makers v Philadelphia FAVOR FARM TRACTORS IN WAR-TIME FREIGHT Railroad Rating Second Only to Munitions Given by Fed eral Board WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. Tractors and other farming machinery havo been given a rating In priority of transportation second onlv to war mate rials by the War Industries rtoard This step has been taken io render every nld to agricultural production next year, when the Allies will be looking to North America for food supplies. The Vv'nr Industries Iloaid does not give a special priority classification to any par ticular kind of freight, the uses to which It Is to be put determlnlnf lt ratlnr In preferential handling by the. railroads. Tractors to be equipped with runa. for and tued by tho armies In France, have the highest rating of A 1. Trnctorp and other farm machinery to be used In crop pro duction during the next twelvo months are rated II l.the highest classification for freight not Intended directly for military purposes. Tractors to be sent to Canada ale rated 13 2. A special war emergency committee of tho Nntlonnl implement and Vehicle Asso ciation has been established by the War Industries Board nt Chicago. C. S. Urand Ingham, president of the association. Is chairman of the committee All requests for priority for farming machinery are sent to that committee and Its recommendations submitted to tho War Industries Board. tn addition tho board Is making every effort to Insure steel for manufacturers of farming machinery. Tho board has been ' . 01 n J. 7 rnniuniinH!iiifii: T.ndle (Inter rlnc of 14-kt.Kotrt rt nlth it ills mnnd.. Trice $33.00. I iirmmravmmm Why not give a diamond the incom- J parable git at a Christmas present? A diamond delicately ex presses those sentiments that no other gift can express. We have a marvelous as sortment, mounted in a variety of attractive ways and each jjl stone guaranteed by us to be as represented. We are diamond experts of wide xptrlenoe. Diamond Book Free on Request Mitchell's g Diamond Stores Eg 37 S. 8th 56 N. 8th KM diluted with amt . .-.. ,,W stated today that ewrVthlSTS. being done to supply it. ftl . IMt7 2SR r SyAUTY MEATS NpeeUl Rump Steak fer VtUm, a and Round Chuck Roast 'Ut Leg of Mutton. Itett Vonrllns Loin Yearling Chops Rack Yearling Chops Rib Roast Kino quality. 7th t 8th nib Tub Butter Finest quallti' Die ! Friday Evenings to (To'deck ADDRESSESt 2;2 P,"nntnn Are S Oermanton aJJ York Road and City Lin. dS2dc,rbi A " -2637Gilrr.mr0d,,,Av.e- 6004 Market Si.' N. d nt J82 R. kmb?1. bn?VsT- 2& 18s. 25 .28 22 22 46 44th and fZZZWl. At.. ); Market M "Manaltlmere .,,. East Msln Bt.. Xorrl.town. !KIIiHl!HlEi.tabllhed 1 R78 l,!LMiMGIn? I gllllWlllllllllllllllllll!I :.:....,-,.,,....,,...,;,,,,.,,, s n - ealBP ' MgfMKeSKiMW11WMBHMBMSgMWfflMilMMBlfiSeii.B51.....Bfl x His Chance To Come Back What Really Is It? Every soldier in camp and drafted man wonders. Every wife and mother anxiously asks. One of the highest authorities in Washington now tells: gives actual facts and figures: how many gofoverthe top"; how many come back. The surprising.story' is in the Christmas Ladies' Home Journal. Spend 15 Cents on It Spare-time subscription representatives panted everywhere. If you need more money, we need you. Addreis Box 1624, Philadelphia, Pinna. -: n ! d V 31 M j ide&CJotliiqrJ A; . 4 A N& i- ' .r-ML "rTmW- ID'.C tt W.' .fbA lr-?- i.a h ,iahlL- &i LiH
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