Jf-WT " i If.. ! !;; ,.! jM. FttENCHRECOVER NIEUPORT LINES! Germans Driven Out in. Sharp Counter After I Big Raid in FIGHTING GROWS HEAVY I Spirited Raiding Indicates Likelihood ot Big unensive on Western Front ,vr.v , i LONDON, Jan. -1. Military operations lme been re numed In Franco and Belgium on a , . ..-,.. i 1 . greater scale than has been attained be- foro this sir From tno .orin peaw' the Snip border the lc-reniuif m w Ky riKorH or winter nan inane pu iin- -ternrlxcH which seem to forecast the resumption of hea- lighting. ,....... ..an. ni,.rilllMl litre aiiv iiiw.1. ....,,....- - - : conducted on the coastal sector east Of tho town of Nleuport where the Krencli face the enem. and in the zore where tne ' iiiii i,mini f.ilals Here, alter an lntenw bombardment, the Germans at- tacked the front line trencher of the tcicii ana iiiuiiuku u .-- lr,e Hint was begun In the rnurti In an ndvanccd position. Irom which they were almost Immedlattly driven out - - - The Paris communique rofcia to the rjnfmTC,TT ... , n mrumim S2S.W -r 0 SSK" tahnat "a1;: . BRITISH WAR EXHIBIT SSVf a.rj I OPENS ON SATURDAY Ing. Immediately to tno south ot Nleu- VlU,uv"' Oril tiULrt I port the battle line takes a "harp iuri westward, thus creating a salient wb'oh It may haie been the Intention f the Conditions Of Tl'llch Life to nmi- fr, Millterate The general yltua- i . tlon on this part of the front has under gone llttlo change In three eari, al though tho OennJn lines hao been ex pored at times to a heavy bombardment from British naval forces. F1KUCK bTllUGCJLU UN AISS'U Another lolcnt action took place on the Alrno front, north of S'ouiln and rmrt. whi.re Berlin report"? that the French attacked after btrong artlllerj nrnrntlon. 'I lie llKnilllK uciu ., t,an.tft.v,nrt n ml ontv after a x'olcnt 'Struggle were IVUIn's troop driven ""jpacK to tneir positions Riilrlted tlehtllig developed also , tln. th reelon of St Quentin. ljetween Ht lrh and German raiding part'e. in , which Brlln claims that the O. rnians J took "a great number of prisoner." a j well as In the Malancourt sector, where German detachments penetrated .tho j - r.-- ----- Frencli trencnea an returneu mi i-uji- tve A German raid south of l jiasiee broke down undr the r of ti, -Rrltlsh batteries. Hale reports', while another German attack on th front of Chaume Wood, north of V'rdun, wi repelled by the French V'olent artll- lery engagements occurred at many other points along both fronts ATP. FIGHTING INTENSIVE Fiehting In the nlr during the last few tlavH has k'pt pice with thn land operations In the p riod of January 1 to 10 the French alon" destroyed nine teen enrmv airplanes, and between Jan uary 17 and JO ten more wer brought down bringing th known total for the month so far to twenty-nlno The Brit ish pilots have acounted for at least a score more in that time, while the Ger man claims luue been large. Tho increasing activity of tho oppos ing amies, both on land and In the , arra n(rcmcnt3 far the exhibit. Mrs. Boa seems to presagu the renewal of .. i- u..i,i.ir-o mk k'nn Pnm-ittr air. what may be .ailed offensive actions in , the near future lite Western r'P of zero the- cold season In Northern France and Belgium sprlrg thaw retting In often the middle of February. BROTHER ACT MAY COST TPSS WIt.T.Ann 5innfl """' v-" George Stops Jess's Haymaker With Face and He Wants Money for It BEATRICE. N b, Jan 24 Regard less of what J --s Wlllard thinks he should receive for a bout with Fred Fulton heavyweight title contender. George Fulton. Fr-el's brother, f links It In worth J1000 to stop one of Fred's haymakers with his face. George und Fred gut Into an argument over the pani"nt of a $100 hotel bill here. Mike Collins Fred's managei finally paid the bill but the argument was not ended until Freel had planted hi right on brother George's i ounte nance. George promptlj tiled suit for $1000 against his battling brother. ' Boy Killed in Mine Accident POTTSVILLE. Pa., Jan. 21 David Davenport, eif WadesvIIlei aged seven teen years, was Instantly killed at tho TVadesville colliery and John Schmel er. of St Clair, was badly Injured when a rope broke on a sharply ln Cl'ned plane The ropo released a car which dashed elown tho slope at great speed, striking the men, German Held for Bodging Draft rAMnrRSBCRO. Pa.. Jan. 21 Herman Giess. German bom, twenty- nln years old, was given a hearing bv Commissioner llonbrake because lie had not re-glstered. Ho was held for ' Federal Court in $1000 bail. Gless hat, Iwen outspoken for Germany even while held In Jail He came here from Phlla delphla two jears ago. "Hot Scotch" Firms Unite LONDON. Jan. 21. A combination Is i being formed to control the Scotch whisky trade. Firms In the agreement are JJuchapan. Dewar, Watson, Walker, Lade and Lowrle Distillers' Company, with a capital of $250,000,000. Mad Dog in Coatesville COATEHVILLE. Pa.. Jan 24. Several ' men In this city are taking treatment for ribles after being bitten by a dog jiuppoSed to be mad State and munici pal police are shooting unmuzzied dogs In compliance with the new titate law. Meatless Days Wheatless Days Heatless Days But just so long as we do not reach the Eatless Days Come to the " Ctbt t th Although for weeks i ..,,, , i,,i, i,Prn refreihincnts . . .... .L..,- .... r.. ,.-. u'.h andChe"y 'nows ..1 T bo served, while Mr. Tl,.,,..'iH P. loTalnnr ."dustr,:,.' ,., In ,i,I. ueatner aim neu Bnown, trtT.f. -ifn of tin Hr tUh Consul Oen-lAi.. .i..Trti' k.i r..n..u..,i ti, ..nn..in. . Is not of lone Uunitmn ' ".', r.. .!.... .. , Ht-i. ..t. i 'V. . .r.V".',': :.i . ... ."....r.lT:.- Deioro " SAYS P. R. R. IS GOUGING VISITORS TO CAMP DIX Director McAdoo Cnlls for Proof of Alleged Unfnlr Soldier Rntos I MKHCHANTVlLLH. N'. J.. Jun .' I Director of lUIIroade McAdoo ban no. tilled the secretary of the South Jersey ommutcrs1 Association tliut lie thinks there nilut b (ionic mlstnltn in ih. mm. Plaint tha: the PennsMvanln ltallroad I'XZTln lVP fie sold'irs nt nn, lux for u-.. '.,hi hl." ? "t & S ,. IV-..UHJ nun any iiinroail eonip.niy would chartce our soldiers more l.i.m I. etiargen the general fuollc 1 will thank Jou " ie rrour ot ulmt you allege ' I. yj10, Commuters' Asuocl.uton rent a half dozm allldatlts- of pen in uho i nsked for excursion tickets to rami) H'L"" ?" ' T'Tt I?1"1, ,hp, "T ucKet on salo was the high-price nlng e- , t,lt, tlckcl - b H'v ",s"- tt ,,, It also ent the excuse of tire penn- i il'lvanla lUlltoad Company that .t u ' "t cell excu-slnn tk-ket to -r '" rnmri Tilv !.......... i. -11., .. .. . .-In. l -. 'inu-v n ju iiui a iint lot i Staoltfh IL IIPW tl.t'inl -r'jf mVl .!.... 1 1 .. " . ..' ......, -,. ,.,,-. . nne roi( iici (linT tile ennr llmlnn .if n ' ,u,t the Vow Jemev Km,-, ,. . n lc ul)J.cl of fxturHl0ll tl , upplemeiiUry a:lld.iit a- M .. ,., ,,,,,, , .. ,. ... ' nt i. . . ,,, ....., ...,..... .Kll ' clatlon thlt ,e ralroa(1 ,.nlm)atl.. r f(ea ,0 thp chca)er tl.k(. ,fcf(ir(J Asm. Be Shown at F'rst Regi ment Armory I'romlntnt 1'li'la'lelnhlan.s. uniong whom are Included Utclurd Cadw.ilader. ' Famuel Chew, Cvrus H K. Curtli I'r . 'ocph ICrauskopf, Bear Admiral llenja- mIn Taimen, tolm Wana'no'ter a'vl I t'w'en Wlster, will aot as patrons to the Crltltlt ofllclftl wjr exhibit "ihih" will I open Saturday afternoon In 'the'.rirst i Iteglment Armory. Broad andX- .,, J ...... . -. . ... . street", unuer tne aipspiees or the i;tm.ii relief committee of the Umcrgrncv Aid Tiie exhibit, which Includes naal nnd milltarv relic- of dozens of campaigns on saa and snro, will conUauo tlirough- out ne:t wceK. To-give I'hiladelphla an Idea of what tremli life really mcaiwtlto entire hatei merles of advanc". irq'M I l,-e trenche of a s'ze tudlclcnt to be ri versrd by the vlstort to tho exhibit. The wav throutli the trenches and the fas- j rage through the rreat armnry tillea with war utenlls and Implements will ' be under the guidance of the umfoii.iud I oung women of the Cmcrc.u 1, whom Mrr Norman MacLeod ban omni Izi'd Info the Junior alder, and ilu Junior c'iminlttee of the National League for Women's Service, under Mint Calmr Balrd W.'.r-smlng certificates and thrift stamps will bo sold at the exhibit by Mm. Geoffrey Gilmour and Mlrs Maiy Rodney Conovcr, who. during the tltiics ot Jlrr. L. llurd Orubb, ihalrman of me lifltluli vnlldf ininlttee. lillo made I llnh '.' ., and M, nilzabcth Havs will Ocean City Board Elects eii'KAN CITY. Jnn 24 The II -aid eif Ceinviilsi tiers of Public Ren-, it Ion ilmnnas bar electel ' .Homer h'i-.c- eieeee i e nomer j-'i ,c- m j.er of ,U cltv. ,.,!, Irnt. C.t.el Wll- ll-nin Moore-, or uaerievnein. "ei'.iary a -el t-easurer, ine e.t-ier mi Miners oil, rt tliA Cral. Iii 1IU- ' Hints'." " - !.- I nT"! " 1l""t "V "1 V MI" rv . ' - tnH-jt .rIro ljootll 1 e board are .-.irs Aiire-i . 'w-ay,jr iti,,i, ...n, eivn Robert U. Vollum -nil Ml -a .Mnry ,Mf;.f ,fi tiint.re ;!,,;., ..f ,., tr ee-r..rt JliiK -In I "' r" s-eV'no e-np III ...n.,-,- . ,..., ... " :'IO,l.,.. Mt1,ftvl,lc," orl ,",. .,j v. v ' v v ni-f'tnriiiu i 'gainst $71.00rt.onii r-.r l.'ir ir niiiM1 l n ii ,n uu -ns in'' tfujnmern . r - - , s .'- )' 1 ri1---'. vui'-'j--".'-'; .- .Mi..''s'-'-?.MMtjrr?w'sn ri ii-"in mm 1 1 h mi ii wimmmih7 If Today's Packing Industries Were Swept Away! s IMAGINE 1the entire present system of marketing livestock wiped completely out of existence! Can you picture it? Production preparation market ing now all kept moving onward by an army of workers would become blocked in their channels. The outlets would be choked. Producers would have no market ! Consumers would have no food ! Unequalized Food Supply TO THE west of the Mississippi there would be a glut of meat; to the east there would be famine! The hundreds of little plants which would spring up would prove inadequate. They would necessarily have to charge more for meats, for the economic handling of beef is essentially a by-product busi ness requiring huge plants and heavy investment. Nor without cars specially built for refrigeration and owned by themselves so there could be no car-shortage,' could they possibly keep up an even, continuous flow of goods to the ends of the country. And even did they ship, they would have no local refrigeration stations, no selling-force continually keeping the market open. . Undoubtedly, in time, all this would be straightened out But remember, it has taken nearly half a cen tury to perfect the present system. And no matter what the first start might be, the final result would I frm6pP& JPRODUCTS EVENING PUBLIC FIRM WAR STAND BYBRITISHLABOR Leaders Back Vigorous Policy as Means of Gain ing Peace WILSON IS CHEERED President's Peace' Principles Constanly Referred to in Nottingham Conference , NOTTINOHAM niiRlaiid. Jan. -4 ) The Herman Kmporor and the Cen I tral Towers can tlnd llttlo s dacu in i the proceedings of the Hrltlsii Labor party thus for ' .... ,,.... ,, ,,. parl s" w l ll0. Tho leaders of tho ermlnatlon to tako strunir line In Kiinhort rf tho wnr- -.--.-c. - - -.,-,..... -- . ..... ritt ,ln r.t.1. ,intu txf ..Klnlnlii n ...u v...... ...v...n . .,,, 0 democratic peace and In this they ais pear to hmo tlm loyal support ot a majority' of the dclegatts. lvich delegate ns ho ni .wed at tho convention was handed u i Ircular en titled "Ilrltlsh Labor's War Alms," uhiiii was u copy ot tho message sent I to flurriu In tho namo of Ilrltlsh labor, i a few days ago. This message Is tho I kenote of tho whole present policy of the Labor parly. Its war nim.s show no very great divergence from the j stutcmentH by President Wilson, rnmier Lloyd tlcorgo nnd other Allied I statesmen. The pacifist minority will make strenuous efforts to win over tho con ference during the discussion of eleven 1 lesolutlons dealing with tho question of peace, hut there Is no reason to believe that tho conterenco will go any dlslnnco with them. President Wilson figures, as one of tho Labor party's piophets at this year's convention. In the opening session today his name was mentioned no fewer than six times, in each case In connection with tils recent war-nlm ' Rpeech. which was described as v .. f ei,sen-1 the The fraternal delegate of the Fi encli Poiialists i,aine 1 licaitv npplatiso when he ai,i. "President Wilson has detlaied in behalf of, tho comrnoo. people of the wiioio wui iu ihu uins Vfiijrjii iiic foin mon people wunt. This statement has now been aereel to by every Allied Government. Inclutllnc; the Kuxslau Bolshevik!. : the face of this una nlmltv of oplt coi the Central Govern. nents are rlle'it. but their peoples uio reFcs ad disturbed, and before lone bev too. must eomo into a-rrccment. The annjnl conference was opened veterdny Tlie ntmospliere Is soine ttliut electrical, a.' it is liel'evrd the lue to be raised will bate a far- roaehing effect mi the future of the prnty. A rll-a is expecte 1 on i, vote as t wh. ,er the Labor mem bers would h'.- i. tiled upon t k.r e the cabinet. , LANCASTER TO l'ROSI'EU Many Industries Attracted by Financial Aid OlTcred erimmttrrM .of llle Chamber of e'oni- i Ime-rc- that eytal large industries were ',r.pai!.'u .. l.i-ate in Lu-..-a-ti'r i An in' at- syt-iii of financing has v.. ,i , ,,,i h- tb. etinm'T in nti'netl new linlj&trii.s t.er. and the maller 0-,'er whiih ti,-'d capital, will also l 'o Hi- i vim . rrh,- ro"- .lrftini; a hit' to th t-cit' m'mbe'r wH'ch wl'l r eni't I'tal to po he for t'i- 'how that tli pro- -'toriou-i - - riTTt'tte" is LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, It Ta i 3f rs ..- IBS m MM H MAJOR WILLIAM THAW Probably the first fighting air pilot, wearing the American uniform to fly over the German lines. Ifeccnlh Major Thaw was trunsfti le.l ft om the La fayette L-cuilnllc to the Amer ican aii service. FOREIGN TRADE OF U.S. BREAKS ALL RECORDS Unprecedented Total of 9, 178,000,000 Shown by Busi ness With Other Countries WASHINGTON. J.ui :i -Ml ordt wcii broU-n In t'.tlT by th fot- elgn truiI' of the l nlted RlHt'... Willi Ii Hinounted to '.',173,OOO.iifni. OHIrlal fleuiei u,d l.y the l, parlment if omul, r.-1. noueii that was of ni.ll I' ? Aii ...t. . ,.101. th ' "" "v -.. - .. .( i I Ur i tvilm . Arimf m I W6.fa 00. in Increase of 1100.000.u00 " .... . .l , , i ... , ... .... oyer Mr iiiu, r. iirifiuu eiic nit ini-irurQ In the- ve.n'f. tatal Tho real's exports amounted to JO. 520.000.OOO ; Imports, $2.052, 000,000 Frco impottr formed Ii per cent of the total. The balance of trade In favor of tho United Htntes ins nearly doubled in the "ast two ear. a-nou'itlr.g to fS.STt.nOO,- 00" In 1917. us cmipari-d with $l,7"t,- OO'J.OOO in 1015. Gold ImiKirtr aniu'inted to SI3S.O0O.- ou- ncmsT juiei. i in laid, tno Oecreuse Uins du.. lanrely to the fact H'at since the Cnlted ritates entered tho i w'ftr pure-na-es n in. aiii- . nave wn unaneeu cy crcuii iiimeuti ui vy trails fcr of g"ld KxpwtH of publ amounted to $972,000,000, ejmparij with $i;C 100.000 In 101 fi. ll cr Impo'ts amou-ited to S53.0OO 00f. against $52 000,000 ill 1010. and xports were- valued at $S4 fmo.OOO, be an almost exact duplication of today's method; for TIME HAS PROVED IT ECONOMICALLY SOUND on the whole, fair to both Producer and Consumer. If you will consider all these things, you will under stand the efficiency with which Armour's obligation to both grower and consumer is and always has been met. You will realize that Armour's bigness is, in itself, both the result and the cause of an indispens able service which only volume makes most effective. Holding Down Living Costs IT IS only through a tremendous organization, fully equipped and skillfully managed, that Ar mour can keep the channels of distribution con stantly open to livestock growers, and at the same time pass the finished products on to consumers at a minimum labor-charge. With this in mind, it logically follows that you are directly holding down your living costs when you, buy Armour meats and food products. CHICAGO THAW FIRST nGHTING . FLIER IN U.S. UNIFORM Noted Lafayette Squadron Member Crosses Hun Lino Under Starry Banner MANY WILL FOLLOW Other Cruck Aviatora, Trained in French Sen-ice, Ready to Rat tle for Uncle Sum WITH Till: AMEU1CAN ABMV IN FRANCK. Jan. SI. Major William Thaw of Pittsburgh 'ong an honored member of the Frenc Lafayette i:cadrllle, has the honor o having been the ttrrt American uni formed lighting air pilot to fly ocr th German liner According to a report received here today. Thaw, lately transferred from th French to the American nlr service, ic cently donned his new uniform and car ried out numerous aerial patrols. So far as known. Thaw Ir thus th rirst lighting airman to go aloft und, battle conditions Numerous America' aviators nnd obrertcrs have flown wit. French flyers during recent months fo Instructional purposes. Other members of the Lafajette K?ca drllle are reported to have been out fitted with their new American uniform at Paris They are now said to b ready to resume thelrnlr fighting as ar American L,fa.ette Bscadrllle. Prob nlily the y will be the first roldlcrs of th t'nlted States to disabuse tho minds o the Germans of their belief, exprcscc" n-cently by a capture d Boche pilot, tha America has no air fleet In France Heteral Sammees wero announced to day as j-r.inuates of a French CHrrlc pigeon .clioil. fully qualified to beg' their duties nt the front. They will ca for the feathered messengers who ar an important auxiliary to the batt' plans. Ha. h battalion of American ttoops will hereafter carry a plgeor qtud Tho birds will bo ue( in up 'iiiergeney for Instance, where tele phone wires have been put out of com ini--ion ,-i'iei roe nets exhausted, euttlng on lummuiiicatloti Tho Amerli'an earncr-plgeoh special- Ms wear n s!ler embrolded pigeon on the r left aim Th will bae no other li'ies ihnn , me ,,f th"ir featiieied 111, t ugei The "specialists" were all rlmsen I fii'.n umong ineti who nuallfled by kn.n.iedg- of pigeons gained by keeping 1 tlu.'-e' birds whui they were bovs One native ot h-n.it ta. Wis. was found to kii,iw moie about nigeons than the I Ft, -ni.il lnrtiuctiii. except their use un- d-r wartime eo'idltiotis. DR. M'ELROY AT CITY CLUB il Princeton Scholar to Djfcuss War at Long-Table Luncheon Dr Itober M Me Kirov, who succeedeel President Wilson as profes-or nt Pilnce ton Fnlvcrrlty and who liar just returnee' irnin a tout tlii.itigh tne reboots o' e 'hiii i, where he i-am- In eontaet wit1 the o-i,,alr of the new republic, will b I me i Hhe r tne. afternoon nt the ImIiz l",M' lumneon of the ( Itv Club. .. i-euir .e.ei.iroys tupli. will be "An . 1"'".1'"' " !"nreiatlon of tho Wnr i oe-i tor .Mcl.lroj Is now larrelnir nn eii work of tho liuieau of Putrlotlsm Tlnoush lolueatlein. under tho auspices of the National h'ecurlty League. TEMPERANCE SONS ELECT Wilbur C. McCabe, of Elizabeth, Grand Worthy Patriarch in N. J, TltnVTO.W Jan J I The following i(Tlcer3 were cleitcd by the seeenty 'ourth annual eonventli-:) of the Grad T). 'glon f-'nns of Temncrani'' uf New eis'i-. hsld In the auditorium connected Tlth the Trinity M B i:hurch- ' Giand wo'thy patriarch, Wilbur C Mei'abc. Elizabeth; grand worthy nsso eite. ,Ioeph Green. Camden ; grand -crlhe. W-Iter Hower, Camden: grand "easurcr. James H. Hoagland, New irunrwick : grand chaplain, Peter G. Ar "ild. Trenton tut r. I JANUARY 21, 101S NEWS-PRINT MAKERS FORM NEW COMPANY None of tho Offlcers of Dissolved Corporation Appears in tho , Roster NUW YOIli;. Jan. 24. Having dls ohed the old organization on December 2 the principal manufacturers of news uint paper In this country and Canada eorganlted yesterday along brand-new nts at a regular annual meeting at tho Valdorf-Astorla Hotel. New articles on rg.inlzatlon wero adopted, new offlcera nd a new board elected The officers rd board are: President, J. A. B. Cowler. of tho W. f Parsons Company; lc president, taurlce Hoppes, of Finch, Pruyn A Co , nc. i chairman of the board, John A. ivlsi members of the board, Sir Wll ntn Prlee and George W. Meade None of the old officers or board Is ennected with the new organization xcept as a eontrlbutlng member. A ne.w cretary. It. F. Hatick, Jr , eucceeds 10 old secretary, O. F Steele, resigned. Twenty-two persons attended the. iretlner, Including the secretary, two of hem new members. The policy of ad 'Ittlng new members freely Is one of the Ileal features of tho new organiza tion as opposed to that of the old. ABOR VITAL FACTOR IN WINNING WAR Tndustrial Secretary of Y. M. C. A. International Commit tee Urges Fair Treatment "The outcome of this terrible wa nendd on tho fair and Just treatment ' 'abor," declared Fred H. Itlndge, in "trial .secretary of the International mmltteo of tho V, M. C. A., before early t-oO students in economies at the Whirtun School. University of Pcnnsl anla That men .-ie the Important trior In tho war ltdutrles today was 'he contention of Mr Itlndge. who his een making Investigations umong each -f the army cantonments In the enuntry nd In many munition and other wnr ndustry plants. Mr Rlndgo has done en especially largo work nmong college men. "Tho human factor Is the great fac or In cery ono of the great war manu 'acturlni: plant'." said Mr lllndge. "Tho 'luman side of any Job Is neceary for succcs', and co It Is In thla great Job 'he war. "Contrary to ths belief of most per rons, tho Interests of rapllal and labor to not oppo c-d, but they are working 'ogethcr, as the need Is for all of us to woili together. "Whn you men graduate from Whar ton School, or If ou go to war before jo with a mleroseope In ons hand a-id i teleseopa In the other. With the microscope pick to pieces the bad con lltions of men now existing and with he telescope look into the darkness and ho future and discover what In there, o you can prepare to meet it. ' "Flic words to me Indicate commerce nd Its problems In wartimes. They re commerce, capital, credit, conli- letit-o on ercdlt and character on eon- Idence. Tho elements of Industry today j ire plainly money, materials, machinery I iierehandlse nnd men and tho men ate ' tfter all. the Important e-onstltuent.-, o' the war Industry. SO STREET CARS BURN Buffalo Trolley Barn Destroyed; Loss $250,000 UFFFALu. N. Y.. Jan 24. Fire of unknown origin ejirly today destroyed Ifty street cara and the First avenue ir barns of the International street tallnay Company. The 10S3 Is estimated nt $250,000. I MOTOR ANNOUNCING Our appointment as distributor of This Famous Line of Motor Trucks Equipment include Continental Motor, Timken Worm. Drive Axles and Bearings, Stromberg Carburetor All units are standard and proven Built for all loads and all roads DEALERS This is the livest proposition available. Write, wire or phone at once. STANDARD MOTOR CAR 668-72 VIENNA MINACCIATA DALLA RIV0LUZI0NE I Rivoluzionari Avrebbero gia' Nominato un Governo Prowisorio S U C C E S S I ITALIANI Riparti di Truppe Italiano c Fran ces! Compiono Incursion! sullo Lince Austro-Tedescho LONDItA, 24- gcnnalo. T."n dlspacclo glunto ft pletrogrido an nunzla cho la reoluzlono o' scoppluta a Vienna. I rlvolozlonarl aTebbcro nominato un governo prowisorio, ma nessun nome t' stato ragnalata circa 1 componentl del nuoto gablncrtto. la parecclil giorni eiano stati segna- 'all gtavl dlsord'nl nel centrl lndu-.trl.ll dell'Austrla c deirFnghcrla, dlsordlnl I)a parecchl glornl eiano stall segna che man mano andaiono sempre pm' sgsraandosl 1 mllltar'stl germanlcl hanno esercltnto una podcrosa Influenza sul governo austrlaco nccioccho prenda cstremo mlsure per reprlmcro I dls ordlnl. Notlzlo glunte da Glnera rceano che la guarnlglono dl Vienna si rarebbe am mutlnata rlflutandosl dl far fuoco sopra 1 rholto.il I epiull dlstruggevano lc proprleta', Baechcgglaano 1 negozl cd I magazzlnl dl vcrl. Oil anarchlcl avrebbero devastato parecchl oplllcl, fabbrlche. slablllmentl Industrial ecc. Ixi inforinazloiil glunte datla dupllco monarchla hanno creato profonda Impressione c re la rlvoluzlono nvra' rucccsso potra' portaro un radicate camblamento sugll cventl della guerra, rd aumentera' lo probablllta' per una Immedlata pace. Molto caus hanno contrlbulto a far scopplare la rlvoluzlono In Austria o le principal! souo: 1. La carcstla e la mlserla causata dalla lunga guerra; 2. Ia oatlllta' alia servlllti' del governo verso la Germanln; 3. Lo contese tra lo fazlonl delle diverse razze sogge'te alia dupdee monarchla; 4. 1 nrdente eleslderlo dl pace, o 3. la roclall-tlca .nfluenza escrcltata dal russl ro'stenl torl del governo del Holshcvlkl. ItOMA. 21 genr.alo. lulle notlzie pervtmite dalla fronte dl battaglla si rileva cho alcunl rlpartl dl truppo Italiano hanno elTettuato con suceesso partcchlc ricognlzlonl contro le poslzlonl occUpate elagll nustrotcdese'hl tra lo pendlcl mcridlonall dl Monte Spl - norela e la rlva tle-fra del Plave. t na Importante Incurslone fu effet- Individual Salts and Peppers Of sterling silver make use ful gifts of everlasting value. Wc show a large variety and call attention to a special set consisting of six open salts, six pepper shakers and six spoons $20. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. I'l.VMOND MERCHANTS -JEWELERS SUA ERbMlTHS 1 1 I . , X V J f k 11 North JBpad Street, tuata elaglL ltalla.nl. lungq aivmll . , , .7 v i'"'v-iu, nuti7 rlale da gucrra. t'n brlllante ttS dl ropresa fu fellcenicnto compjS contro lo poslzlonl nemlchn n .m 3i OllfirtV fin fiaftA ill ntnm m....,! . I. 1 -, .. ... .,,, Lvimnttn trupiie frnncesl In parecchl altrl puntl della tr,$ pattugllo Italiano furono attlvi.i! i complrono importantl o locall optrailnMi resplngcndo rlpartl nemlcl che ttnti,S ell nvanzare contro le poslzlonl occur,," dagll Itallanl sullo ilneo da Nervti i'onte aena t-riuia. It fuoco dl nrtlgllerU-i fu ni.s.,-... 1 Intenso su quarl tutta la from. jXril ne speso clolento tra le valll dell'AeiS o del Urenta e lungo l'alto e medio $! del Plave, "Tt Ico II testo del coinunimtn ,,-.,..il pubbllcato lerl dal Mlnlstcro della aZS ra In Roma: "1 Attlvi e vnntaBgloe ricognlti.il da parte dl plccoll gruppi ri SS'SS flcaf contro le llnce nemlehe ti-.il pendlcl meridional! dl Mum. V., "J cla e ejuelle sulla rlva destra delhtojl Dalla vallo Ornlca lo nostre truzm,.! tornarono con materlalc dl varlanuktt . ta' e In un attacco dl sorpresa, rtftttn : -..i eud ,,, opro ..J 'i"'"n n'cun. prlglonSrT ed f una VClu" trice. rlM.i "'"w" .,., out.,-) a r parti frjn, l-Kl n (Mlrt ,11 nil,n .. ' -V! 1" Pa Ncrven a Pont de'la Prhi'. i.l nostro pattuglla resnlnsern w.!i nemlcl. ' "vwui 11 fuoco lungo la fronte a volte dl.l -venne molto Intenso Epeclalmente til lo valll dell'Adlge c del Br?nta .1 lungo lc rpondc del Plave. Ognl glorno contlnuano a Btttnrtn raccaprlcclantt notlzlc circa le atrociiu' j orrorl comersl dagll nustro-tedncM1 topra i pngionicri en guerra e wn; popolazlonl clvill nella reglone lt&lan( invasa. a Vlclno Codrolpo le truppe Invadrau splnsero Innanzl a lorol nrlclonlorl n.i lanl acclocche' fossero ucclsl dal ftiooj uei uaiiiioiii ui niri, camerati, A plavon parecchl clttndlnl furono ammanetut! e sotto mlnaccla til cssere rparatl dlli testa furono costrettl nd avanzarc rotto ii ruoco eieno iruppe uaiianc. Vlclno Caserotte 1 marlnal Itallanl In unlonc nd altrl eontlngentl dl truppe 41 terra, furono attaccatl da gruppi j M triad che Indosjavuno vestltl da donm, Prlglonlerl Itallanl, che sono rluscftu scapparc, narrano che I roldatl austrlitl strappano gll anelll dallo manl dell don. no Itallane e si abbandonano ad octf rpeelo ell depredazlom ""'w Hoi'hes Destroyed by Fire V1NKLANI', N J. Jaa 21. 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