- V- - nm. 'Hi 9i. . A"W : --:' Mi -' ' . ' r V. rmv. . K "X. ' X r, EVlENIXG PtBLir' LEDGER-IHILABELlniA, TUESDAY. .TAXUAItY 15. 1018 ,Nc AUSTRIANS SEND TROOPS TO WEST rr I: Secretary Baker Keports Germany's Ally Able to Release Forces 'SAMMEES KEPT WARM I' Air. Raiilu Inl m Germany. N Into Interior ov Produce Results of B K WASIIINtrro.V. .Inn. 15. "The lilii. ? .. .1 r uuli-ltili IthltH lilimtr llin . tincaii"" - - - -- m,Pin fri.nt In of Inletctt. nays Sec- rotary IMkrp In 111- weekly report on the war "''''"' l"",u' "'"'' ,l:"'' Wl' ,,im' teen reccMnt ItifiirinMloii l the i-rfci-l thai Auxliltiti Niwltzers which had licori pn'rllclpalliiB ln ""' offensive In Italy were lioliiK ilPtm-lifil fiom tin- Italian thettie and trniiHiinrlnl In the west. "PiiiIiiR tlic last week the enemy lia concentrated 111" attacks nKiiliift the British I" Hi'' ",K,m ""rll' "C thp Cam hral area ami '" ""' Yt'res callent, nii'l ,v continuous h.ti.iwIiiK llic anil minor offensive tliniMK endeavored tu mast Uctle.il lcnilJustmctiH nml im-w dliqm kUIoiis nf unltx. "OnlnK t tin1 Inli'iiM."! i nit weather which lis- prevailed tilniiR Hip onllu wextern fnmt upeiatVins Imvp been Im tipilcd, thotmh tin; let pain In Klandcru, normally mi muddy ami wnterloKL-cd. Han 1'ion fmzpn. wllldi will facilitate operations as noon as clear weather ii" tnrns. ''In HplU' or uniavoinnio iiutiDxiiucric J Ki It Y it, w i .ft-'nitiilltlons I'lcnch nml Hrltlsl aviators were very busy ninni; me whom- irnm and" ImiUKtit down n tiiinilior of hostile planes. Air raid1 Into Hip Intprior of licrmaio wcte crowned with Miccc... "In Italy Hip ojictny has tipp'n Itn moblllJicil by the iIppp snow In the moun tain zone Kiesli snow has fallpn iliroUKhout tliti Alpine. rcKlnn. hlncUlm; the pass.es ami leinleilni! uvinv opera tions Impossible NeVPi'tlipless the Austrn-'lieriiiati" are PinlPHVorlnK to ran- tlnue their lioniPaninieius or the Italian positions nlnntr the Atdnmi plateau mill IliB MontP Tonitia. "Willie Information rpaches lis that tlio Austro-tiprmaiis propcoe to iiiiiIpi take nlmtiltatienUH on"piisles In Italy unit In the west It Is to lie. notrtl that within the Central Umpires Kreat effoits are now helnc inaile to spread broadcast the news that the (IcrmatiH liae fulllllcd their widest ohjeetlves In the Italian theatre, and that no fmtlier forward movement einilil ho of any advantage to their Interests." , Miner .May Itun for CotiRress ' UAZl.nroS. V.. Jan. IB. TIidiiihs Kennedy, president of the t'nlted .Mine Workers of the llazletoiLcllstiiet. has re ceived an appeal fiom Itttior leaders of t.uzerno Cotint to become : Democratic candidate for Congress. Thp miners' chief couns-el, Itocer .1. Deyer, of Wllkes Ilarre, Is nn nsplr.int for the State Ken-ate-from the Twentieth District, which Includes Jlazleton. i Wv 1 LIMITATE 0PERAZ10NI AL FRONTE 1TALIAN0 Pattiiylic Itnlinnc Disperdono Alcuni Piceoli Posti ' Austro-Tetlesehi 1L PAPA E LA PACE 1 Teuton! si Prepnreichbcro per linn Grnmlo Offcnsivii nlln Krontc Ititlintin In lorn oplnlone die la Oernianla 4'Anstrla si urcnarlno tier rlnnovare 1; inio orri'iislMi siilln fronlP Italiann, tu IniKu main, uon nppptia le rhtiilUlont ntinoffcrlchc lo pcrinrnlternnnc. if item-tale Cnrsl .lino del pul' iiiii-it. zatl rrltlcl nillltarl, ol' mVIp sill ku opiiali- roinaiio "l.a Trlhiinn". Dopo I'ofrpnslMi nlistro-lpdceii,!" a' clttil puntl ileboll ilelh fiouti- cnnip In liiiin.iiil.i. in Set biu o in Italia, la (Iri nianli ha falto KPinptn i-lri-nlnre riininil ill Una ciandi- nrfenslu sulla fnmtp "c clilentnle per svlare sll Alle.itl. "In (iiptu fenso In termanl.i ha pie. M-utiio jell nllentl da mandate triip'p In ili.i parte rcalmcnti' inlnacclata ml in puntl ilplioll. i;- i.in- : BRIDEGROOM SOLDIER DIES AT ALLENTOWN Reginald S. Newbury, Ambu lance Serjeant, Succumbs to Pneumonia ' VIU, DKLAY I'UIU.IC WOHKS Jiimcn J, Donnrll, Financier, Dies PITTHHl Itllll, Jan. 15. .Inines .t. Donnell was vice nresldertt of ft burgh I.lfe and Trut Company. State to ,IYepnre Improvement ',ll- i-lmtin and flnaticlcr. died1 ,.i i v ei t- r i it Middpnly at Ills home hpre yesterday, lie 1 U1I1S, IIU. IU1 .lilll. V OII3H ULOUII H" I '..11111 II V f,f lllltuilnlliltn ll-IIMlnu f ,l,a Wlillp w: !. Wiii.ipi, r.iHip. piiiifliipinhin. ami ' conimltlee for the relief of ilrUa wIiptp it inenilipr of the t'tilon Lphciip. lie was sentenced to lour monthrf llAimiSIIt'iUl. State olllolals me Inn 15 cotinldcrttiK ... ,nl t.H IE lAMa-a t - .. .I!....,.... .1.- ti-ll H...1-..I .r. iUllli.-aii. i. UVUIMM, ,,!.- llllCI-.l.l 11 III' I..IH I t'lCIIIIUllG l.j . ..I., 4L........I ...... tUM IPP f,f flm . Illl. Il-IMIHJ ......., . ... Itcilcf Worker Goes to' Ja&j 9i, Published nml Distributed Under Permit No. 311 Authorized by the net of Octo ber C. 11)17. on file ut the Post office of Philadelphia, Pa. IJv order of the President-. A. S. HUKI.KSOX, I'ostmnster Ocncrnl. IUiMA. 15 (iplinalo. D.illc imtUle KluntP dal ipinrtlPf kp nernle Itallano. e da mi coinunlcato, uf-lli-lale. si appri-lidp clip Iiiiikii la fioiile iiiiillca Italian., durante la'Kloinata ill lerl raltto. si p' verlllcaln soltanto una nioilrinta nttlx Itn' da parte dellaill Klletla. , . l.uiiKo II haso (jiiso nel riaP an e-o , ill C.iposllp p n nurd ill l-orlriiazzo -illlcariiiiii nlctnil cnnibaltlnientl teniitl da lkittUKli 'a Mpartl d'lncur- -!,- hH Mni'iiii nun ponii i-iaii iioin in fonla only iMciiurii- i iiuriaiiva in Kinmip so.ua . Ileal mil dolihlanio conrronlare tin talc j riimnrp iipIIo Mpsso ti-lupo clip roffpnsivn iicrii unpen leuiiall contiiiuata con Al. I. i:TOV, I.. .Ian 15 Srr- Kcant ItPKlnald K. Newlulry. of Section 5:i. t.'iiheislty of llucUncll, fulled States a mtuila lice camp, died Sunda uestn rimlone at the Allentown Hospital from pneu- nnlill.i woiks can l- "Urlallrd until after 'Vi'?. "-".. r.'",l,V' V..1.. "" "Vll" "' oueciors . prlsoiuneni in urn .iercer vouniy,. MH puiilK won.s i.iu i .uri.iinii iiniu iimr f n,,. .-,Pnty Title mid Trust Company sioip ncnltPiitlary here after httfH the war. plans will be made for many here. Horn In lieland In 180. he cnine ?a, , 't2,t ZuUtvnn chrn.Jt trEBM eMeiislte projects nutliorb.e.l by the' to this city with his paicnts ten years J,". ""K ' y." Vta1,H nf tfi? ?H , . i.Htiiie but on wlileh the .. In. ier Uo "ml ,,t-el ' f,r several weeks, 1 n M morphliio In Molatlon of the I at LcRlslatuie, tmt on which then- li.ii )1t ,,,, j,,,, I1B .unexneolcd. Sir. --ral ilrutx law. . t. 7 been sonic. h!llancy on account of the ' i ' '-.tt few inniiths after his m.irrlaRp to Mlsi IllliPlwyntiP Thoip, or .Maiiasiiuan. X. ,1. Up contracted a cold while tnaichliiR and ilninu cUaid duty tro ill mil iiellu esteiislone peini6ssa dalle In wet clothluf. hittuall i-ondUlonl " only ;entv-twii m-iiii old nml a II yeneratp I'nisl !iri;ulce the In frnnte jplenillil specimen -f youPK Ainerlc.in it.illn.i !' saldn net silo litale settorn uianliooil. Serceant Xewliuiy was cunl- eh.- Kb nutiii-iedPFt-hl slaniio lealni.-ntP llutrtl L.K,i ,,Rioer n ,uhp from .i.iiti-mpliiiido mi tdilallvo pep maiizare i,..,.,,,,.!! It., i,...l m.i .i..i,i.,,..,i ... ... II..II., ,.,...... ....,.....! II ........... ..-. - in ,..,,..,, iixiiii,. )i..-i,-i ii,, in i'm'ip .ipiiti,t I ,,.. ....... A... ...I. II. r . ... ilVl,ll l. , . .. , . (.,-i mi ,i-urti, .. iinti iiiiiiii, lie cldciitalp ip Ipatio iIpII.i Kiiprr.i. war. The present idea Is to Ret the plans and cMmalcs, and If prices and coiiilltl ins I'onilmm uncertain to pot pone tlieni. l'allu-r and Son Hurl al Mine SIIUNANDOAM. Tn.. .Ian. Ii .lamb McSuidv. fort. yeais oln. was Internally Injured and both his 'pks weie broken at William Penn Colliery while hit vi.elitei-ll-car-old sou. Ilelhcit. lies til tin- Stale Hospital with both Icks p.un i?.lll, the lesull of belnir S(liee7i'il be-t-pn niliip cai nml tlmbrrs ni the same lollleiy , IICHTS l() UltKWKItS' COAI. Protest Kent to (inrfield to Prevent Threatened ('onliscation -t CK.MH.Vii. 1'a , ,lan 15 t-'ullnnlni; pports hepp that hrencrv eo.il i,, bo Ml eonllM'ated at the mines, (!. II llrlKhr, Mis- ,,,', m niiirnmr, seui a jiroiiwr In .iiiiuinisir.iioi- liaineiii. Me said It was not i inoial Ismip in mi offer to cntir the oinoi.il M'ilce of tin- Stand. ml 1)11 Couipniij In liina when the i-.ill came for votui ttcr. Without liifoi-nilut: his patenti o bis llani-pe, Mr Newbury and sis lueth leu of the Slcinn I'hl fiaternlt en listed In the utnhulnticc coips and came to the eauip at Alleutonu In charRp ol SirRc.iut Kiiheit S. DownhiK SeiKeant Downing was piomoled to a lieutenancy and Vou,,ur.1' became sci'Keaut in hi" place SeiReanl Nenhury spcuied a fuilmmli III tictobei- and went to the Iiiuiip of Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs tSporRp C. Nev hury. ut I'olni IMeasiint. .V. .1 . wheie in the rieshjteii.in nuime at that placi sione I quail con siaccso iin-eio al ! Inm. ,ut a nttcstlon of iieitnltt'liiVipnli- he was uiairled to Mlis Tlinip by the .PHILADELPHIA SOLDIERS I'rivnte Etwood G. Paul (above) wns a polit-eman in the Tenth Police District before he went to Camp Meade. Ilelow is Private J. Kcichwnltl, U213 Tulip street, who worked at the Frankford Arsenal before KoinK into train ing at Camp Meade. He has gained thirty-four pounds since entering the army. win-: saves husband Finds Him Unconscious on Road and Summons Assistance WIIITI.NUS. X. .1. ,Ian. 15 Kriltik Ijiwrcnce was saved from freezliiR by his wife. She found lilni nn the road to Toms I'.lM-i- after he had fnllen from his horse and struck his head renderlnc lilm unconscious for several hours. Mrs. Lawrence awoke when she heard her husband's horse eonio Into the yard, and when I.awience did not appear she decided t. seek him on the road. She found him about a mile from honi. but was unable to arouse him and had to walk another inlta for asslstnitce. I'miiiivsi ill ii l.-i 1 1 1 uostl inanr.atl lienilei e dopu aver dlspersn Rll mitro-tetleschi clip II occiiii.ivauo. rlilcliono a calluiaie nareccliio niaterlale da RUerin IVco II ti-slo del eomiinlcato ullliia'.. pubblicato iPtl it.il Mlnlstoiii ili-Ma , iluerra in llama: l.uiiRo tiltta la fronle si villi ca- rono ini'p e lion inolto Intense astloul ill nrtlRllerla ed aluuanla attHita da , paite (IpI llpartl ill ilcoKiilxlone Ad est ill Caposllp e a noril ill Cortellaj-.zi) le noslre patlUKl e resp tii sero tndletro tilccoll l";stl iiemlcl. illstliiRRcndo le opeie'dl illfcsa e ea' liiiando niaterlale da Kin-rra Dopu II liilll.inte altacco cotnln'to il.u france-l sill Monte Toinlm. ein.i una liilndtcliia ill Rloriil or sono. uiianiln el lliisclrono ad occuiiare la Miiiiuiita del dctto iiionte. esso hanuo mall maiio rii . dHRiiali nitre mi inlRllo ill terietio. He Rradatamcnti) - statu abbandonalo il.u llpartl austro-tedesclil rlmasll 1i-liu-oi.il sulle pendlcl-nordiche del nionlc. Ditli rlpartl era no rldottl nd tin eslisuo niimeio ill lionilnl. SI dice die un Rruppo di uuestl tioininl feccro pervenlre una nota nl fiancesl nella quale dicevano .lie entio un ora di tempo aiebbo abban doiuto 11 loin trlnceraniento, purclie 11 ua casern lasclatl rltliaie In pace I'll pesslmlsth" rapporto siilla pos-l-billta' ill una solleclta pace ' Mat.. okrI ! rlccMito dal Vatlcano. I Niinxl IMpall ill ustrU e lernianla. I quail cram, stall ilchkstl dal PaPf dl .eBn.ilare randaniento di quanlo si tlferlvn alia questloiie ilella pace, liiinno lappnitato ehe dato II crescenlp ascendeutp del militarlsino In Uermatila. esl vedono swinlre la posslblllla- dl nilpeltp tnit tntlvp per concreil neRoztatt ill pare in nuerto inometito 1 .... ...... it.. li.... l I......... rtuiil'iibn I'rltici niiiiiau uiiiiiiin .... ...... -.- able stock In thp hrenerlei lo be nilneil I'ev. Dr. William Vatcs ,1oiic Two hy frcezhK,'. Tim live lucuetteu hpio weeks nRo Mis Xcwbury ennio to Ai hae laiite quantities of Roods nn band, leutown, slaylnR at Hip home of .lames Inn ery Utile lucl. ,Shlc. near tho camp. ;ervaj Non-intoxicatinc. Pure, Helps digestion. At Rrocers , nt druggists', in fact at all places where good drinks are sold. LEMP, Manufacturer! ST. LOUIS ilPAUD (illOCEHY CO. 1-lill.nlrhilili. ru. V The House that Heppe built 'FOUNDED .V tS0.-ADOl'TED ONE-i'lUCE SYSTEM IN 1881$ C. J. lleppe Son 1117-1119 Chtstnut Street 6th and Thompson Sts. Victor Records Hcppe's is the place to buy your records.' We have n number of large, comfortable booths, complete stock of records, trnineii salesmen and messenger service. If ydu doliot have n Victrola?cull, phone or write us for catalogs and full particu lars of the Heppe Kcnlul-Paymcnt Plan. Ilrll Phone; Filbert 2-.V8-0 Keystone Phone: Itacc 1-0-0-8 111" Downtown: -111!) Chestnut Street Uptown : Sixth and Thompson Streets -to J i t if & ? -3 is- RC KSWCTRCrE I BrAT V ; "VQwVl S v2 un r IA V W See the Automobile Show This Week You owe it to yourself to keep in touch with automobile progress. Straight thinking men realize that today the automobile is absolutely essential to business and domestic life. As one prominent manufacturer has said: "Take the telephone, the wireless-and the automobile out of our lives and we retrograde 50 years. a 7ac k r PS. Al :.h s TOANKIINGAR ;., SI : Touring, Limousine and Sedan types are on exhibition this week at the Show- and the Franklin Brougham may be seen at the Arcadia Cafe Widener Building npWESIi arc times when your car must be built for , 1 utility-1-and thrift.. , The Franklin Sedan and. beautifully finished . Brougham arc pre-eminently cars for women who wish to save the services of a chafTcur.' ; But all Franklin types have certain advantages Thcv are direct air cooled. v - . . . ' - Tlfc Franklin weighs about 1,000 pounds m'than -., . '' -the average fine car. . - x The Franklin goes eight to fourteen miles farther on a galloifof gasoline than Hy.othcr make of fine car. The Franklin wears out but two sets of tires to.thc ' ' heavy car's fvur. , . Sweeten Automobile Company ' . Distributors of tlic Franklin Car 3430 Chestnut Street m V (Note-Effectivo March 1 An .increase of approxi mately ten per cent on au r.reiytiut ciua. i Without a car you are at an economic' disadvantage you are overlooking one of theniost vital utilities in modern life. Hundreds of Philadelphians are buying cars every day. You can follow their lead without in the least handicap ping the Government or interfering with the praiseworthy tendency towards conservation. Even in these days when thrift is patriotism you can conscientiously own a car. It is a mistaken idea of economy that would prompt you to defer buying one. The ingenuity of the inventor has brought the automobile right in line with the temper of all true Americans. Economy of operation is the keynote of this year's great improvements. A visit to the Automobile Show in the Wanamaker Garage, 24th and Walnut streets, is essential to a knowledge of the new developments in automobile construction and design. The show is promoted for the benefit of Philadelphians by Philadelphia automobile dealers. tv' Make a point of seeing it. V While we do not occupy exhibition space) United States I ires can readily be seen on the various cars, exhibited at the Show, i.. The United States Tire Company 329-33.1 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia vl rl mi M: M . V .Tfe. -,y. - . r.'" . a& "?.dt ' AL&i.?i- fi j A -i"-ry1 vrJ.Vnf t- s)v J..4-7 '.f-, .,.,?,,.
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