TSBBBi s ip" j'-m''iw wwniwsjwiiii upwp iiiiiliyHRPuMMi Try-iw"' siitM,W K'" ,"l? ,r9T 0 RAILROAD FORCE MOWDOWNFOEIN PKARDY BATTLE 1 Drive on to Get City Loan Quota This Week) GREAT WHEAT CROP POSSIBLE IN MONTANA U S. Engineers, With Can adians, in Desperate En counter for Several Days Helped Hold Germans All the BUT SMALL Way From St, Quentiu to Noyon- Continued from 1'aie Ow expected to raise (10,010,000 of this' amount ;AprI, f-lnirrliro Ilnjr Tlieir mi At tt meeting held ut the CliUroh oft the Mother 'of Korrows, Korty-elghth street ana lJ.noim.er avenue, i tho Tmrlsh of lilshop MeCort, more thuii 141.000 was subscribed for the third LIlMTty Loan as an Inlllnl crtoit. Meetings ore to lie held every elenlr.g during the campaign, nnd it Is expcoUd that eterj- member of the parish engaged in m infill lus-uoatlon will be un owner of a third Liberty llimd. What In ban-1 t !- I . j .. j.. i.l-t...... ..lufi It la iY I UUINfc U&C.1J ; Pjn.BK 1Y':'I;"' ' -iiiie the rnrnu-.s of Uw Twur. Hlaf. uc - church'. throughout tlio third Federal . girding to the Ilrst crop report of 1914 reserve district j Isstitd by tlio Ihmlilng I'orpoiation of ' llabbl ICrausKopt announced that ful- sioiilunu IMvInc the subscription i"r !"" Estimate Points to a Yield of 30,000,000 Bushels With Increased Acreage Itolle. Mont., April 10. r'Moiublt- weather continuing, there will bo a 80.000 Oon-bnehel crop of wlie.it in Montana tills jwir. which, at the lu ll leu led pileo of S- ",0 per buthel at ihiIiiI of deliver, wuuld inemi $7E.0UU,n0fl to EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 101S L?OPERAEFFICACE DEI CANNONI ITALIANI ALLIES WILL WIN THROUGH AID OF U. S., SAYS BRITISH PREMIER "Wc have now entered the most critical phase of this terrible war." "The Jiito of the empire, the fato of Europe nnd the fate of .liberty' throujrhout the world may depend ''.. , .11 "I would like to call the attention of the House to the material and dramatic assistance rcndeicd by President Wilson. In tact, the issue of the battle miRlit very well bo determined by this decision. "We submitted proposals to President Wilson to enable the combatant strength of the American army to come into nctlon durinsr this battle President Wilson assented without any hesitation. "The immediate necessity is relieved by the splendid and generous way in which America has come to our aid." ,.,,,. "The enemy bus definitely decided to seek n military decision tins "Kvervthinir depends on our keeping our strength light to the end." "WITH AMERICAN AID WE CAN DO IT." I Proiettili Provocnno Esplosi- oni ed Incendi Dietro le, Lince Teutoniche ISUCCESSI SUL PI AVE le tondlrlonl interne CAMPAIGN. ON SEDlTlflfci llsperate. Ad Agram -.Tisrirsr, . VI .V1 needed, says ,u luratl deeciliono ilal I A ll.l li. , .... ,1 1 MV.I . Ui... lit VVIIIB UISi.' ... -n- . p. Ural In noliolailone o' n-neil pane C I si sottu leilllcntf dlsordlnl gravltslml repressi con le iirnil. .N'oll'lIrJiegoilna moll I 111110 fame ill malatlle Infettlie. Tra niHlattlc iiucHh die plu' fa. struge, U- II luluulo. ...... ,.,,, 11 i,...i.i,..i., .iai .,,Litt.. .1.1 ........... .-. . 1..'..... ..... ... Mlenlimn. I'n.. Anrll in t-i.,. alcunl gloiiiallstl Ingles), lui dlehturalo 1 nlzanco ot a number of eases of in.,JS io,u. dl i"entown Constables Told fowj a (pietde I for Disloynl Acts Officers S Are 'Elected t'he T'talla e' otn pronln.- ir uunhdasl dlslojalty reported In thin min...:fl oienlensa c hlenle affatto ngomenta per Judge lliomnn, In rrlmlnal Cohm ,5 1 Riuncii lirepntivi proiinin offcnslva I'ii'jIIkIiM m,i l).trlbnld l'n0r PHiMiir .vo an Villhiirlinl Uv (In. nrt or Ot tober 1. 1!I7. on fll- ul Hie PontoftVe f 1'lilU Uflulila I'ji. Il orJfr of the l'ieldnt ". H Ul'ltl.Ki'ON' I'oiitiniinter Otnrul With Hie American Armj In April 10. Casualties by : 'meice awemhly room, further efforts ure lrn.f, . tfinK made to (fitatly Imreaw the salw lof Imndu to the Jwn nopuiauv". "i- , , , iiroxlinati-ly lOO.tlOO of tho UnglMi ami the thouwnd were In- V" """' .,,,,,.,. :.. ,.eI1 ,iIh- fllcted by meilcun railway eintln'eers. trlbulcd among the bunkn dealing with fighting Hhoulder to nhoulder with Cana. ' Jewiih customers inovtnn picture the- liana, durlne the opening da of the atre and Jewish lougeM, battle now In prosrew In 1'leurdj'. The helped stem the tide of the on-rushlnc worth ntoomiBiu xne. im.uu,,. ...-, , , f ,,,-., ,,irilfln,,. ,,,,. foe, advancing In closed formation. In one -place as many .-is neven wave, each wtt-o ten-men deep and 100 jards op.ut. The AtnericanM, with the Cunadlans. hat all the aiiimuiillloii they neodod. r.. .. rl-A..u aa init lumv to come lo headquarters lo tell "bat the bao obtained." oald Mik. "Wllmer Kruaen. rciKiitlng for the N'orth Philadelphia dlatrlet women'd vomniltlee. Mi. Kiu en nMlmated the total for her district at J53.000, the great majorlts of which came in $50 bond, in this district, tho (llrl Scouts h.ne been untifilall' nctlte, and nttlmuirh thev uero unHUiiliurtexl '. -Mr Kronen said by the artillery und armed only with , 'n South Philadelphia. Mrs Walter j ., ..J. I'YeeniHti, chairman of tile- dtmlot rifles and will, a few machine gulls. !llnmlt,fe, 10ld of many Ineldenta of how tney poured teytneiwc streams oi lllB (n llH (rottlnrf orei" in bullets Into the enemy at hcvenil tltf-1 peeted places. I'or example, a iiilril aim oum sirceis nei- 'The twa-oii has baldly developed lo a niiort t. i tee. "but thlnga liac al ready Rone far enough to creute u most optlmlKttn boiiefilhiess UKu lite lien t of the farm produce! s. "Thus far tho conditions are ideal mill with the continuance of n few nior" warm da and the alwenco ot a ?ero map of weather, which 1m hardl probable, but always posIblc, t.ien .Mon tnn.i. is on the high toad to a wonderful crop. "llmlnnnt uuthoittlos consulted esti mate the winter uhcut nurcaee as "t per cent s enter Uinti Inst ear. nnd there has ben nbolutely no winter wheat Lllllng whatetor, the crop beltiB In the llnest Khape nolcd for many jeara. The Mine nuthorltles nee In Itiimii. it) apilh Ialle liutlilc cluntu dnlla fronto dl Tjnr.TlK f?II?ilf f)lJ RIVER LYS'M"" hI rlleui olio una rl.naichevole HAIG RECAPTURES GIVINCHY; iinex-booth fercnt times until the wcupons cro; at Twenty .... ,.. io i ted li0 milliiiiril frnni rule line twecn Coucy-lc-Chateuu und Bian court." The line acio.-s which lighting ex tended in the noith is about twelve miles wide. The distance over which the Allied forces fell back in thut zone is about four miles. The Teutons have kept up their prcssuie against the French at the extreme southeastern end of their salient, striking cast of Noyon and utlKUa' tomhattlva si c-'MerMcata nel . Htttorc ill .lago e lungo U tmrlzlonl del bao rorso del Plate. Dutitnte I duelll dl nttlgllctla clic i , Molero HUll'altlplano dl Axlaito. II prcclfo fuoco delle hallerle Kallane pwoco varte erpioslonl cd Inccndl so hot as to be useless. This handful of American soldiers who were not hardened to Midi ter rific" slaughter, wns sickened by the shambles it created, but fouslit fu riously fill severul days, helping' to hold tho enemy nil the waj trom St. Quchtin to the vicinity of No on. These were the Americans mentioned at tho time In the olllctal couitnunlfiuos, but theso details of their exploits it has only now been possible to socuie Traniformed Inlo t'lehterii When the Cletmaii attack besan the Americans were worLInK In the rear under rllnril In rMtllmitA an liicrrOTpit tsnttni? wheat ocieaffe of from XB to 3' pcrltotltll of the Olj-C ItivcV. Cr.Vfr hamper acre pn,duc-1 Hindenburg. foiled in his attempt, tion are moiiiIhIiib, conditions of ftult ugainst Arras, Vimy and Notle trees and huliei l without Haw; ii,i ,.,. ,.!, ,, l,m.a In I .1 m . 1'lllliV'llUI t-ttl IIVIIHII' lll'VU . in twenty-four hours. An there ti uultn a fatlsfactnry ncriawn automobile booth. journcslnR- Soutli street, salherrd in $2500, oilier example came In from two small I motlon-pictuic thentns near Point i Ilreeze. where $1500 was laired at tho I ulglit Miofts Motid.ij. The total to far Ix $33,in. ) Althniish m.in I'hcstnut Hill rel dentH liae eulincrlbed through ofgnnlzn (Inns In the cuitral HCtlnn of thr city. Mrs Kraticls S. Mcllbenny. chairman of , the district (ommltlte there, announced J thut the wtrlsert had $22,801) to their I credit An , mere 11 nuun . fattsractnry neriawni ..,..., ... . ., 1 along of sugar beets, and It is mid In uinr , flank the UritlMl positions flom the 1 lia 1(1 Aim Pnimillniiu Catmdla", ; command. They ' quickly SflOJtE BANKS TO GUARD tlil-ew down their tools and seized the itnX'nv r,"Mf IHlYWlfV WMOons with which they had been IJUl Mb I' UK HUlKKh irml for smile months, nnd lonnc.l l1.Mw.un1..u l,.tri n llirhlllltr unit The Vllnntic (In. April lo ll . .. ... 1 .t..nli.. .....nl....t nnil Ivimt t nmfifinv ill Athtlltli KSSr.Vr.' 7nV K;. , I K l.; a patriotic .epo,ltor, ihroUBl. uio.i;"' .,........ Httl..,,im. offer mnilc to proline sate iiinii., reach perhaps 7C.O0O In Montana "Present weat.ier continuing, there will be 11 30,000. iiiiii-btishpl crop a' wheat, nod In addition there will be the flax, the r. lh oats, the barley. the peas, the Ijeans, the sugar beets. thh hn. the potutoes nnd tht live stock "I'attle are trong and fat In 1017 Here were 204.382 head or Montana . l,, 1 .....11. ui.i.n...i ... ...... i.... -. 1.1..1. uuult J mo iino weic breeding and Immature ticres and Lens. Shipments fol Hilt year will be about jl)c bulges out in 1 2 1), 000. ., , . . . .. salient bcfote Ins on bank . Recruits Sent lo Sta c -ity is' Course of Insl tilte Ciilleue. Apiil 10.--TI1C War ; ," -,, .. , , .'.,., .... . ..-, "-line 1 iiurBP, 1-11,, .iiiiu hi.-- 1 uc nur keeping for tho bond ' "ha; ( of nemrtment has sent !St enlisted men Tho exact numbers ot the engineers a ',nv,,lors ,n lp thlid Uberty Loan. . ,e.,,T.ennsvllvanIa,lHiate College enc" bore, there having been ample pvi-'n'"" '" the patrol wagon .-. 1. di-pn 1.11, lllfl' were mm. M,.n. .. .11 l....,ur.pu ,l li,u, in l.unw ' ' .m iiiiiwjudiij.1 niuii' Ullfl-e eil.1 r- I cannot be siven, but they were com paratlvcly small. Tiiej tontion of rett'CAtlng. wqre bent upon Ultllng all possible. etiuteil into Unglisli and Portuguosc positions. On butli sides of the Sommc there haio been violent artillery duels. On the southern bank of the Olse we threw back the enemy ucross the I.iimiv. i iin,.. imiii Olse-Alsno Canal betiveen Coiicy-le- f ilt,.f f110co ill fuellerla fu I Chateau uml Rranrourt ' sciimblalo iunao lo poslAmi tia Zen-I I ron e Salgaicta. I I HI fronle a Kagare nlcune iinharca-, I yioiil, tisnle ilal ntinlco per tentare dl , laKKlungere lVjppost.i riva del Plair. furoiiu nffotid.ite dul fuoco diUartlgllerla 1 itallatia. ! ill! iiilntori Itallmil 'd alleatl hannof ci-nllnuatu Histiinenblll le loin incuiMom mile 1 1 nee nemlche, effcttnnndn spcM 'ullcaoi liomhaidanientl ipeeluliiiente sul- ! retrolle e slllle llnec ill coiiiiinlcazlone ! dell'iit vcrsarlo. ostncol.indo o tiaraliz- rnndo coiupletnniinte le opiruzloiil milt i tarl degll austrlacl, I Hurante nno scunlro aercn. ittillcalofi ' sopra l.uee ill Plave. un ailaton llaliano 1 1 lUirl" ad ablMtterc un urpoplano unulcn Kcco II lexto del comunlcato ullb lale PUbbllcnto. Icrl. ilal Alml-ti 111 delta1 tiuerrn In Itoina: Xel liaolno dl Vslngo 11 iiusik- im per eontrobatleic rnieioilo mil splololil rd Incendi denti.i le Unci ucmlchc. DulU tiatte opnotta dt r'ugme brtlronl hemic I furono iiffoml'iH ilal fuoco della nostra artlgllctia Tra Snlcarttu e .enson nbbianio ilgorcsanientn rlspohto ad un vlv.ei fuoco ill fitiillerla del nemlco Hul rlniauente delta fronie dl Imi tnitlla noli si o' icrlflcato nli un mi -pottante 1 lento. Lua macclilna nemlea fu .il.ln. tula da nno del nosttl nviaton -om.i l.uco dl t'laio. I coirlspuiiilrntl ill Kueii.i pn-n il Quartlir llenerale I .1II.1110 iifiilwonn die I" Austria ba complitalo 1 -uol pie n..i .....t ....,..n.l f..i. .,.. .iH.it- garden Interjected Itself Into the uffalrs P.iratlil per lolTensli.i nlla fiont. Hilig ir.s picpaicii lOl .111 attach ,of t . motiifiit und Tim went to the hos- ' Itullaiui. Tail lircparatlvi 1 oinlin i.uniio ' Itifl gennalo 8coto c fumnu lutciiMti- What iuu in o e to he the second act in the tfrunui of the gtcat German offensive begun yesterday on tho anniversary of the beginning of the liritish i)h"eniie at Anas with an attack in sliength on a fionl of 0U0 yards between Armcn- Here tlio enemy 1 considerable This 11101 nine's ofllclat report said: On the south bank of the Olvo the troops of Generals von Sclioellcr nnd Wlchlnia again liaic attacked tho out m. Uetwecn the Oise und I'ole. tinny they iidtunoed arross the Alletto ii fur ns the Olse-Alsno Canal and in a llcrce buttle captured the stub bornly defended wood oust ot dull. Attacking finui the noith and east they climbed the steep slopes of the In Ights east of t'otic -lo-Chatenu ami cupturid by stinni strongly for- tinett etieniy positions. Qucney and ( ijaiidrlcourt tieto taken and Coney- 1 lc Chateau fell rurly this inumliig. FENCE CKH'PLES POLICEMAN Hour and a Half Required to Fix Df'locntod Shouldi.',- Tiinoih) Jluiphy of the Tliiil-hltli ' fMstrlct lHilU-o station. Is n big man. ' heavy with the endurance and strength ' thereof. Tills fait mused physician to spend 1 an houi and thirty minims with Tim DOSSES CHANGE LINE-UP TO END POLITICAL FEUD I'oilslllle, l'H Aplil !().- As llie lc sult of efforts to In liip ubout a truce bel eeti Auditor Oeneial fntder nnd Mtrretnty of Internal Affairs Hoiick, tit 11 confer nee of OtgatiUatlon btrwes It It iinnoiiiK-ed that I'ongressmail' Ilobert I) Hnutou. of Ashlntid, will not be n can illdate for re-election, but Instead will be 11 candidate for the State Senate, to suck eeed Snder. John Iteber. a Pollsillln manufac turer, whom Snyder liad chosen to suc ceed himself In the Senate, will ho n candidate for Congress. Iteprecnlatlvc Crus .M Palmer. ho was placed In the tleld In Iloucl. to be Snder's man for the Senate, will be a candidate for le electlon to the lower house of the Legis lature, along with Uepresentatlie John U Soups, both opposed lo prohibition. Tills means a llveli fight in this dis trict on the prohibition Issue, as the prohibition llepubllcans hav6 placed In the Held two newspaper editors, Jlorace llebr. of Pipe III 01 e, and lt Jones, of lllnersillle. for iho Legislature nlnal r.... '0 del iHtftiluv pel1 la ' ,1i-pkpi1 tlm er,iiif.l.i 1 . y ';3 ' "of Lehigh Cdunty on the miIJ'TI dlllon and treason in time of and onlered them to be uien "i After the session of court tlm rsk.,MI hies discussed plans to earn out th. uA o....wU..o . ...t- v.w.1.1 anu (lectedo loiiowing ouicers: t-rt-sldem Harry j Sloneback : ilce tiresMi., . H I'-islier: steietury nnd treasurer Jlil II. tlessncr. and trustees. L li. JiSJjKf 1 j-cicr nc-iiueiieuerKcr and (Jcorje Stn.1 Judge (iromau. In his i -. 11. . ..,..ul.. .1 .!. ......-,..1.,. , Hit llieiiinntu tiiu luiintnuies lu UJltrK saloonkecers who hell llouor ih.t .'?, Its way Inlo tho hands of soldier tSff cepsees sliould make even ifforL Jzi int ,iuiigc. to oocy tlic Uy, .Mine Expert Dies Suddenly siiiiniiiMn. Pa.. Ajuii id ,;, s u j supprlni-n c 01 Merles Comii;; Irtclor of th?1 f engineer gf .vJJ U'otiuT. fornipr 0UIhI(J Ktiivr ,vn. k of tin St.-rjnelmnmi 0)lHerle ri ini r rnit'i Huppiy in r m iwtrfittfitl n VcViInf " 1 """ . .- ik uircr of .; Sliamokln tire department and proml:.5 Million died very suddenly at hlTv "5 Here following a sttoke of paralystA v r":..r:;lJ: .v,un.,r" "l "Kc aN iwJ3 & a ldow and (lie spns L1UJJU JJJLjj j J j siJA 'JJLJJ.' f 'JJJJJ.UX'X! f -'JJU'AjMJJJjjjjULiJ iiiu s positions on ITIVIV A 11(11 lT M,ni Wir5 Aubers Ridge, including tho desolate hist night bcrause his shoulder wanted iu.vi.x una i.a.ii, .iii.iu.i.MLa .1 1. ., ,. to remain out of pirn e. iiai wusiu ui me tun iouo c iiuii-1 11 wns locutru whm Tim. sclng ,ii r,Mn tn ik.IIp PVcliilipit leitt pfipld ni.izuiK noxc-ar on iiip i-ennsy viinia Uc College 101 pellc-l cstuueit uattieilCKI. .tracks near I'.lei cntli street and Kildi struction on the Pennsvlvuiit . Ill dllMe k.llllni1 ti.lllilil ln nli.Hiii 1 . nt - .. .. . . ,. mirinu, -luiuii 1'iiiiiiu un- tiiiiiui iiiia ill Loss ol Advance Line Was l-orcseen i:iei,-nth street. A fence aiound a war ncy were com- anj Mn.ill ieic-'nrsai 11 lost 10 l.npw ' lle(,rinfi Kcimo r nr Instruct Inn I n ulrnlnnc 1 e : !!.. .il fc. , eat durante quest ultima s, 111111.111.1 . hud no III- what to do IH. tl.clr pur, liases to In- ,S2Sl. Tli. wl l" Mffl o I dencC f nn mi"-,"',,nf Pntion for ESCA,,EI) CONVICT CAUGHT ' Micclalmen.e sulle llnee dello mon.agne howevqr. and sum them against loss will ua!I tnem 'lilaclisiulllis. nipclmnlcs woodwnrl.lng ' SOI11C (lavs. .Most of the advanced ' 1 lie nrmatc at comaudi. di I lieiieiiil, ill the Germans sell es of the Kinks nrorr. r. spwlallsts. autoiuobll. drliers uml te- ,.n,inn ...,. ..,.,. liL,htlv l,..!,! ,, Tr . , , m 1. 1 1 1.1 . 1 Couiuil si troiano plazz.it.- ti.i le illud- 1 Mlantlo City's total of subscriptions , o.-drmen. cectilclans. elwtrl.al ,,,. 1 positions WtlO C1 llgniij nun in Traced to Ohio Rubber Plant bv 1,.,,-ip .. itm,i i:,niu..i nieir,. mi.si.-i iciiwiw ...I mi., t 1 !.,. ti finii nnd ' i.i.... ... 1 ..,t.n... . .. it ii. ii,wi ....v - As the llrst gitiy enemy advanced, nioimwii iaui' i"""." " ,",', nS1 ",v , r-ua.iiiicu. magneto i.iusis tie expectiuion llliu tue aJ-i..WW fimwi M tlmm inmc mark tnd.i with n purvhase of Hin 000 uml telephou. men. Another quota of . , . .1 1 American JOrces let tuein tome , f ,ftn,is i,y (iu. iniuranl.e Trust' 400 soldiers will arrlic nbout Mov 1 for must penetrate them and towuid the $1,000,000 until they were witnm ccruiin range. ,-,.. tn, ,,mj iiidlviiliuil subscriptions 1 similar Instruction then opened lire, pouring in a utorin of 1 through tin banks of J 16. 000 Hundred'1 Threw urni otlk-ers. a capiatn und bullets. Gaps appetites! Hi the nu-iof tchool children became ooiui sellers two lleutntiunts nrp detailed here to su lancing lines at many places, some fur Uncle Sam nnd hit the line hard t pen-In- the mllllar training. Ml or the I nr 1ip7u lurco. whero the machine I from the Inlet lo rhel-ea. tanvasslnc men ai-o recent dinitets from Minnesota, I liad pciietl' ,il i-liHweil thruuch Still the 1 oltlco buildings, ap.irimcnf hoiihes and who luluntcoreU for tills branch ot tlio ,.,., ,.. guns and cliowcu tmuugii. a tin uit vup of on.- room In a lower ,mB. early, lirst German waves came or, miuoui ,cr,ld,. turn, d In subscriptions 11ggrcg.1t flrlng a single shotJust advancing, j B ji;,000 In -mall amounts. JAIL ESCAPE FOILED (Irnrgeluiilt. Del.. April 10. Collon lug lln tier Seeks Reiioiuinuiioii 1 1 Pester, Ph., pill In Petitions un t.rlur- .li.,.iil.i Im.1 l.nrA l li.t.nl, ,. Tliomas 1' liutler, Itepiv.-entat'lvc lu 1 the enemy troops appear to hale ob lined a footing in advanced post 1 tions at vaiious points iriie Americans woio Unable to un derstand these tactics, but. neverthe less, were certain that It was a ques tion of slaughtering the enemy or Germans reach the battlcline behind. Ill lad, lcpoi'ls llllll the enemy 1 Penlteiitlai- at 1 took t lew !.st tKtober ated the fiont line came I' back in the penltentiar; ..1. r 1 . n..t:.. iiii' Haitman. who was under semen, e foi cast Of Le I'aiUlll, a llUIO .,n-eii uml recelilug stolin goods wjit ill the south; then , f"un.' last week. llo was trac.,1 to .... .....uc. ... .uuei iii'lui,' I'll'IIIKII letlris sent ;o his family. T.pttprs to Ilia l.'niTiilf ' 7nna sono state i-onceiituitc. moltis- slme batterle ill iirltgllrrlu, iiiinu,.lo llelletoiilP, !.. April lit -Pet.r Hart- lvorl "'. aUr.0 mutcrlale .U gu. n .. t a .lllldli.nl .1.1 rr.'1'i.pnl.. l.l.tlt.. m. m.-lll II llr. , U"i"A,l ... ,!, 11-. -. '" m,.,..w... ..v. .......u. .......... lad, lcports that Hie enemy 1 penlteiitlai- at P.ockiie dlsposte tr.1 II lirPiiln ed Plai, del geni rale Ivtiehbucl. lungo II nil ultlml prigicnli-rl .111 tt 1. qltetk 'HIM HI iSt- emu mm smm i Offers This $9 Cordovan "i jT "' ,- Calf Oxford ' r:vX i-Lllj (J ' "iiX I MHO "eS WF.RK A Cuitom Lait A Matter Style -r ', --., ,, "i . " . s&mL. 8li2mfM, .8i I nutin a ( ftlf ,ti I" ) Ta,i matlr muni C 10 I'hilo n brut at 1. r hut icrf WHY PAY MOKE'. lic uoti iiioi'.' thiomtli uuur on ti huri n i i k if i .dt ( '! vo t hnra Otfouxf or 'rrr tlr Inttir NNMisfs (i,itt mult fu ar I teat 'tonooicn i- n e fifiif i stnblitfnu arr bound o opt th urttfa bv S3 (o t tht. U if ti ci fu pnn nt ott on dm hifih shon o o nroo' pan Xj tn o taumu o tj i lu no to utht , -ihutt- oifrf i ii'vrr ' Whtttrvr, wu )t tins tprtB inn hrr till J o ut fll iui' nt foot I n i $5, $5.50, $6, $6.50 and $7 &S.W. Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Entrance on 13th St Open Evening lo 9:30 Saturdays 11 P.M. fmummmmininnnnnininniininmnmn niimiu above Givenchy oast of Petition, not much hcloiv Fleurbaix, in flic north. Thereafter hVloo- ilipmselvps smothered under tho " sentence of (Uc- ears In tlio work- i 'digress from this dlsti let. who Is seek- , , being tne,.Y sm" iMr w-iiioliS bouse for burgyaiy and for .shooting up mg re-election on tin llepuhllcan lliket lil advance. By this time their weapons Uw C(lUrt ttll11f. lnK trea before u i Juinc r.. Jolnu-on. Jr. a .immg atloinei , til tvero so hut that they could not bo lliaKitratP in llillsburo. U.iniond West'of Media, has his t.w. on the oillce nnil Used effectively and the enemy was ma,ip nn attempt to break out of tlio I is working to line u, the Delaware close, so that the engineers letlied, county jail al tleorgetown. when ho County Uaders M'hlle Mr. Joluikon ,. close, so that the engineers letlied, county jail al tleorgetown. when ho County Uaders M'hlle Mr. Jolmsoii fighting, took UP another position, tlic-lt saweo inrouKii ukh uar.. oi nn rai, niignt pou a siiong ioip in tue county . ttirned and begun operations again. A liritlsh otliccr who witnessed the en gagement Is reported to have said: '"They held on by their tectl until the last moindiit, lnlllctlng teirlllc casualties on the enemy. Then thsy moved back and waited for tho Ger mans, and repeated the performance." By tho time tho engineers hud reached a place somewhere near Noyon they were nearly exhausted and almost without equipment. There they were given a chance to rest tmd re-equlp. According to all reports they were entitled to It, fur certalnl they gave tho Oeimuns u generous sample of tihut tho enemy Is to ex' pect from the American army. purine a battle unusual stories al ways crop up. but the following Is one which tho correspondent .heaul from an unquestionable source and It Is said to have been verlHcd: "In one of the periods when the American engineers nnd their Cana dian comrades In arms wore holding a position what appeared to bo a Brit ish staff motor drove up. Tho driver -was In the uniform of a British sol dier and a man in the tonneau wus In the uniform of a British staff of ficer. "The officer stepped out and aoked for the commanding officer. He wus taken to a Canadian pfllcer nearb. The ptafT otficer ordered tho com mander to retire four kilometers, say ing that tha -aermans were pressing on both flanks and he might be cut ofT. "For some reason the Canadian com mander became suspicious. Ho had the staff officer searched when the lat ter failed to produce his authority, nnd papers were found on him prov ing he was a Gprman olflcer. He and his chauffeur were Immediately shot." American engineer ofllcers are satd to have been present when this Inci dent occurred. Battleships and Cruisers "The arrival of the submarlno as an active factor In' naial warfare." ais n A&hmead-Uartlett lu The Wide World, "hag entirely altered the pecu liar role which the different units com posing a fleet were supposed to plav when they were originally designed Battleships and great, cruisers can no longer command the sea by strength of numbers and weight of armament, Uveii light cruisers, nomlpally Intended for commerce destroying, protection of trade routes, and as scouts, are frequently expoMd to danger from submarines. Nevertheless, battleships and cruisers are still the final court or appeal between nations, and the most resiionslble dut) which now falls to the light-craft cruis. ', destroyers and torpedo-boat Is not Attacking the enemy's nhlps. but In pro ecting their own battle squadron urulnst underwater attack.' MAY SELL IJLACK BASS U. S. Food Adminiatration Give?1 Dealers Right to Import Fish lUrrUburz-. April 10. A ruling has been mad by the United States food ad- , Ministration whereby all dealers in licensed food commodities In 1'ennsylva. nla would be permitted to sell within PcpruQ'li-a.nli all bliek bass. Including th bum and small mouth variety, it Is Announced by Commissioner tf Fisheries Muller, ThLj TUllnr," said Mr llullor. "U In tended to apply solely to the black bass aught outside tht Stat and shipped ' Into tha Stat for sain here; and hot to wer mlch basn tihejt caught within the Stats." , Tfc "Planting of young- trout has been ' , tuspended to allow Busquthanna salmon ' la b' put cut in large numbers. The .rout on ooeiuj Uouday. T- I. 0-.T. "1 rn Societies Subscribe (o Loan Alttona, Vol.. April 10. -The Hermanta it Teutonic iruiWIns uad Lona Asso- turns, of this Jty, '-vnuucled wholly i.aunAJi rwso'jr.ui, were Jmong jii tied his bed Clothing lino ti roic anil I districts. It Is doubtful whethei In, could was swinging uimseii nr me grouno, i nmke any inioatls on tlie limit r otc in i.-hon SlierlfT Donoway found him i-he-tei-clt ' The oung man put up u desperate Today for the tlrM- time since Mate light, btu the Sheriff oierpoimrttl him Si natnr William " Sproul annouiKfd and locked him up In anovher cell. The , bis candidacy fur Uepubllcan nointiia liresence of a saw In his ctll Is regarded tlon for Hoicrnor, petltloim leached bi as proof of outside help. Iiome city. ItOAl) F.XTKNSION URGED 11 lllinni-tinrl, l'a April 10- l.Men sloti of the Susquehanna trail which now ends at Ilarilsburg. to connect Sett)fcbuig and Yoik, wus urged at the annual meeting of the Susquehanna ""tall Association, held here. Definite IlcttOII lu XtleCt..it unmi .lTUr...... .... ... REPORTED BY HEKLIN elected as follows: I'r Charles T. Mkeu, SeilnsRrovp Hcrlin, tla lam.Ion. April lo. -The '''"V M..'.ipW,,uviTJ'h,V '"', '"-" War O.Ike last night issues, the fol- K:' vuita'Se"r?&IIS7; lowing communication: treasurer, and !Ia U Llndehlmer IVii- Noith of Ii lias.ce C'uiuil wc pen- liamiiorl secretar. CAINS IN THE NORTH laic Most Beautiful Car inlmericcL "j EFFICIENCY that is the watch-word of today. It means speed. It means the elimination of all waste in time and effort. It means the co-relation of brain and muscle in making each minute a productive minute. - If we are to win the Great War, wc must introduce this doctrine into every phase of our daily life. As a nation, we must learn to challenge each tick of the clock and insist that it register Action. In this connection, please remember that the auto mobile is lone of the most efficient Time and Labor saving devices that has ever been dcvel oped.- It lias become the pace-maker of modern progress and to eliminate it would mean to turn back the calendar a quarter of a century. In every profession and every field of business you will find the motor car performing its work with economy and dispatch. It carries thousands of executives to and from their offices each day. It permits them to keep ap pointments on the dot. It jnultiplies their use fulness and broadens their scope of activities like no other form of transportation. So, by all means, buy a motor car but get a good - one, while you are about it. 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In one week recently we shipped 24,000,000 Pounds (800 carloads), and the demand is increasing, ,f Our profits are limited by the Food Adminis tration to 9 per cent on investment in the. meat, departments. (This means about 2 cents pn ea?h dollar of sales.) No profit is guaranteed. 'f We are co-operating with the Government to the best of our. ability. .r-1 ft ri jr - Swift & Company 191G Year Book, containing many interesting and instructive facts, sent on request. Aaaress, bwift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago.-IlUnoia Swift & Company u. a a. i ' " t I XH 1 m I' Kurih of U4k ri. of .A?.Ml .-V-i ...:? v 'i , Is -n Yt j-u i- i?1 A
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