Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1918, Postscript, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EVlMUiyU PUBLIC LEDaKK-rHrUVDELPUIA. SATURDAY, MAY J, 1018
'.(".. i '
ir r i . .,.; .f j j.i .
MIMMIMHM
'W'TOT
SEVEN ON ROLL OF HONOR
ll TEUTOM SC0NF1TTI
Casualties Among
American Troops
MNT TO CHEER ENEftlY
najee
VriHn Press Gives Out "En
t cournging News" of 60
'tlrtl 17 1 TV
.,, XTCSIl U1V1S1UI19
DON SCOUTS REPORT
fi.
iA
IwinlenhurR niul Crown Prince
BiBlikc "Wuiml of
Artillery"
V . 1
I.omlon, Ma) I.
i The Oerman press Is attempting to
tvtarten the (termwn people with encour.
WIpr statements concerning the Imml-
. Hht appearance of field Marshal mjii
M aililnstnn. May 4.
A raiualty list of elKhty-sIx names
but with only three men killed In action.
j nag, announced by the War Department
louay. rna men men ui uunup, ciRni
uccumbed to disease, ono hub ilruuned
and four were the lctlinn of accidents.
One man la Hated an missing In action,
fourteen were ccercly wounded and fifty
slightly wounded In action
UII.M'.II IN ACTION
CHAlll.KS HfTUnt, prluiie; C A
Duller. loa Angelis, Cat
AMIKIIT .1. MINTS:. prUuto: MImi Her-
tlia A. Lenta, (lettytibure. l'n.
JOHN P. MAC'IIUi:WHi:i, private!
Stanley Marlejewalil, l'rlceburi:, t'a.
Knni) CIOtJllll. eooli, NIcliolnH Come"
, black, Wnti rhur Conn.
OKOIKli: H. COOI'JIlt, private, J. W j
t'ooper, i:nett. Musk. '
JOHN IIOKA.VSON. prlvutw. Mlsa I.ucla '
1 fnkiitiKiiti 1m fntrioM In '
r r
MWlidlng a new mobile nrmy of from
Wty to sixty dlvUlons (600.000 lo T!5.
M9 mn) all fresli
The British War Office stamp these
ttfttementn BR belni? rnnalilpnihlv nwr.
rairn, on the ground that the enemy JOHN J. l'i:Ti:US. prlvale. Mrs. Jen-'
Jia not 600.000 unused trnopa of euffl- ,. .,., ,-...,,., .,.
clr,tly hlh caliber to enira,,-e in the nlo Were, kenokha. . .
fierce fighting In northern France mi:i or IHMilii: I
JL'Ei.1.11'"'?1 """ U,ecnem' '"'KiltAVMONn A. AM.i:X, private, Inez.!
Concentrate a huge reserve force fur t.v I
Jefnve purposes, when the present of- I ', ....... , . ,. , ., I
tensive has been definitely smashed and r'3'"'t M..V. . prlvale, Vuuxliall. I
the nrmles engaged cut to piece, but It ' J. I
I not believed that the Germans can nilWIIV VOf.MIV IlItOMMX private,,
raHe together from uthtr frontH and the lllcKleton. Wash. ,
Interior such an Imposing aggregation DAVID i I'OTTUIII.U private, Hloch
pf nrst-rlass troops, as virtually nil ton, t'al. I
Whlta used on either side since March 21 KIlXKhT CHOWDint, private, A t)l
re shotH troops Crowder. Kansaa City. Mo.
SIMPSON HL'NTIJlt, prlvale. ltuell. Va
HAItllY I.UWI.H, private. Ohlckamatlg.i,
WM M THOMAS, private, Muucle, Ind
diim) or IMIOM NINO
C'l.tMI. II HAtlDIXU
sou, OKI.)
private, Kt. CJIb-
mi. o or crni: r
Marhala Itlrnls
Wndenhurg's reserve depots have
n steadily declining for six weeks,
Hlnir up the gaps of the attacking
un.ua and enormous numbers of sturdy
men are required for organization pur
Ps In the terrain that was overrun
If "Von Illndenburg Is forced to resort
ffl VOn MaCkcnscn'fl HrrlrKu In v n
the affepsUo It Is apparent how badly Urn .,iv Mwiun.ir it. ,. .
airfrnnrM lt i.t.. .. .,. . ' uiiri
Von Mackeneen has alwajs been
KnOWn as a "Wizard nf nrllllnr, 11
wmmanded the heavy batteries' of .. I auoitOIJ PAHKIN, private. Parsons,
centimeter guns which battered the Hel. Pa
R " fortresses of l,ieSe and Xamur and
ina trench fortress of Maubouge after
Yon Klucks gunners had failed
in. " Mackensen directed tin
Hero are the profiles nf the M-vrn
pliolopraplieri t llic Ilcik lluprav
Inn Company who have rntcrcil llic
crvlrc. Tlio four men al the lop
volunteercil llicir crvlier anil the
others hcramc snhllrrs via the draft.
Commcni-ins from tho tip f the
figure seven urc Paul IVrpiiMiii,
now in Iranrc with tlio ciistu
corpu: Harold Oar wllli ihu ( ,c
nadlan armj ; Hit hard Xicgclliaucr,
vtith the marine corps at I'urin
lslumli Atigiiklii I'urlierK, liuah-r
at Camp Jolin-I Jaikfonvlilc,
Ilorida; Samuel MrMiili.irl Ki
ward Mcntziiigrr and Howard Ink,
all at. Camp Meade. This iuaki"
twenl-cipht men from Ijie lU'ik
Cnmpuii in ihc M-rviic
i jHttnLaKv
i jamm
j 'tjSjK
I- I tffe. I
AL FR0NTE ITALIANO'
1 rti'Ui,rin llnliuiiu Uoiii-
luirdu c Dihponlt' gli
Auslro'-Trtlebflii
V T T 1 V 1 T A' A K 11 E A
(It A iutoii Iialiaui Diir.tnlc In'
Lorn liu'tu'eioiii Di.il nigomi
Olto Acroplaui Neniii'i '
l'ubllihi,l nn.l HlxrlhMlP'l Htnltr
I'KHMIT No 311
Ailhnrlfd by the art .if O, inlur tl
llil? nn HIb at the I'oatultke ul I'lilU-
(lrlnhlfi, Vh
liy 01
ril,.r of Hi" l'rMnt
A N III KI.IMIN
I'rtnlnwut, r tlpnnl
GUNNERS' SIIKLL WRMCKS
POOR PJ1ILA. DOUGHBOYS
i: 1) HTANUKimr, private, Hlphlniid '
Park, Mich. I
uol'M)i:d si: i;hi:i,y
rtlllery preparation for breaching tho AI.Ili:itT U JOIINKON. lieutenant. Col.
-" ! uu me uunajao ana nnsvnie conn.
tormea Novoepnrir6iiflk ti,a v,. ., , .
Ion In IV , ....;. " 'J ""' . "ll.l.lrtM A. UHINKI.IIV, fcel
veet Ilavin, Conn
Cainjt Meade Soldier Pciis Sorrowful Aceoiint of
Jiifanlry's Defealat Hstsi-lial! lull Walrli
for Coinehack
: ; i r 1 1 1
Cmim( Vlruilr, Adiiurul Md Mmv 1
IiiiiiiiIoiihIiIi m i Hi it I in next
tlon to Warsaw, later
41 Was Von Mackunsen
. i"n'.JA" ,,ln',: may bo painful, but week V..ti h f r 1.1c doluss I'untaln
geant, I U I shall follow the example set l,v the Ward P, " ,. . .1 i . i!isi
canin unr f..n i. .... .,. .k- "ar0 ' tlenon. the Philadelphia law.
camp war correrpondents nnd tell the1
tha campaign against Serbia blastlnL' J0A,rU'".. J' a'Al. sergeant. Mrs. tiuth concerning tho humiliation of the ' y"r wno ,""naiidH I. Company, has
the defenders out of mountainous posi- .Mursn. ueirou, aucn Jisin inrnntrv (Philadelphia's Own). UPPed the liojn ' ,vy mut win and
tlpns that were bellevcO Imprcgnablo XCWTON I.OCDI3N. bergeaiit, Dunne-, The pennant of our craili ball team '"In they must
py sustained gunfire l Ban, Mo that files the colors of I, company has Del love ,n n.h ,i.. . m i.
HI, next appearance was late In 191 CHAHLi:.S I. IIOLVHmi. co.poiul, Mrs ben drngge. In t lust for In a cam" ' ' "' ,Bh- thc wl" lmvo ,0
tn. Rumania, when, despite the lagging ,:ath Uouiher. New Haven, Conn I with llnttery A, ai2th Kield Artillery.6" ,on" '" "ton ,na buttriy team, for
luetics of General von I-'alkenhas-n I I'OU,S " ,1A1tHIH. corporal, Mlddlu-1 the doushbojs vveto given u wicked 't vv oiks like a major-league outfit
', , uur .vonnsest t.rUi v,ii arrive In
.lJh.unl;,5fV"ot,,aAr(;h"rl.?m,, 7rrw l" ,s Mar,,n J-Kanff-
what makes the defeat all the moro I ' '' "'""t" S.xteenth street, urd
painful Is the fact that luis Welbold ' the sou of Private Kane, K Company
foimcrly with the Athletks, us on the aiBth. Tlio ou..g.to.. i ..,-."'
tram. We hanked on him to win. but ',,,,, , . . " i weeks
when the big gunners got busy our line i '" """ wl" "'" d,,wn " "ee how Daddv
buckled and finally broke Kane Is getting alonsr
Kelbold did not prove to l.e a Wcl- Little. IVnn la undoubtedlj one of tl,o
I'.m"' T.i1" l8,1",DU.t "" ' ran. "ay ,n"",t '"n'thful sitH In America, for our
" J.Mn TK,M i im? ..r."'?S l"ar' Anll record for A,.rll"dlilo
Mackensen overran At,,!.i ,, i .i ....i..., town. Conn
Bucharest. , JOI5 ADAMKC. private, Indiana Harbor.
Hut except for the operation in the ,n.J.
rst few months of the war the ,.' BIJ.NJAMJ.N I. c.KTi:it, private, Hut
Rince genius never appeared on the lantl- Vt
Western front, although Von Pnllven- A,'Klti:D U ct.AIIK. private, Mrs.
'fcmyn, then thief of staff, urged that he' Mamie Clark, Ht. I.ouls, .Mo
called upon for the Vertfun oiiera- "Av DKMUNhKI, prlvnte, Ceoiee De-ttp-n.
, munkkl, Ansonln Conn v
Called "Artlllrr) Wizard" j L,:o lil I.I30UINS, private, Kewanee.
, The, Crown Prince' bitter npa1h to. ' '"
Wird Von Mackenben prevented the "ar-1 13,)W J MuJOVIUlN. private! Matthew
MUery -wizard's" services from being re- McOovern, Ntw Haven, r'onn
Mrted to. I OCOIKJI! .1 POND1SH. private, Ncsrjue-
Hlndenburg was visually u control honing. Pa
of the ensuing Homme battle, though JOSUPH VICItDUIIAMi:. private, Mis
Jlkenhayn had not yet been removed1' Jofciph Verderame, New Haven, Conn.
(. chief of staff, to Mackennen mm n .
Milled there -., nui,M)i;i) m.h.iiti.y
However, It Is In uluajs offensive op- rniJDHKICIC 1.. IILA1H, captain, l'rovl-
-biiuiis in nicn tne aged, field marshal uente, u i
i
i
,. u... . ... ,,u....., ..u. xtFiitipp i only it,.! casen t.r .v.,,1,.,,,.,1. a.i.. .ii i
tlio Damon and P.vtlilns stuff from your n,lv m n.-.un f ., i.i .-..."-
mind The 1. compHiu le.tm has lieen n'd y ,',',"', ""T" Zllh5,L V rUM
touted as the best in camp and ran ",", r ' " me ' "' "' , Tl'. "r-,
UMv u-lth l.nnnr. .luring ll.n li.i-m. I"0' "' "PW mP" -Welled tile total, for1
panv series Then we stacked up against ,"' , . i ' ""'mjm """ "I'rtv-clsm
Ilatt.ry A and lowered our mlor- '"" ' 'neusles w.i re.oitrd A ma-
The nrtlllery bunch trnt'ed out Voir. J," "r ,,n V'"'"1 "r" ""'niieil to
who once upon a time was gjven a tryout ""'" '" ,,,e ,,l,,t bi Inane.
with Mack's team It pitched a cork- ueiueH a nood of new men wo are
ma vallar( n,. ln.1 ,. I ,r. .,... . r,,, c, , , . ........ ... . '. ... .'. ' ..,.
..,.,.-., ,,, ucivnsiie junr.jji l. tl.l.ill.w, caiuaill. VV e Inir come nnil ilvlileil Iinnorn ultli m Ulna- Innnv new ntn, . i. h .,. .. u
jLl.n. beIIeVed ,tlm' Mackensen ier-, Haven, Conn. ( Danny allllgan, who made four hits Prohablv recognize some familial names
wnally organized the Auslro.ciennan 'AU-'IU:D II OltlhWALD, captain, New I In that many times at bat Here Is Mia n the lollovvlng stripers who have joined
WTenslve against Italy Ian fall, but was Hrltaln, Conn. I Ilne-up: 'hi SiMth Ihiglne. is. , M.,. tet Qu"
E.'nV?.! .v,frm ""j!JcV""f,tI"! l,tra- AIlTHt'H W. DIAMOND, lieutenant, T. ,-()SlPN'V nnvi'ihli? ker t'ltv utfit Hist Lieutenant Har-
Hons by the enmity of Illndenburg und
e wown rrince
,
Dorchester, Mass.
PATHICIC p hi:ai
Charlestowu, Mass.
HP It ANT PL'Il.SON LADD
Worcester, Mass
lieutenant,
lieutenant,
Sophia Duffy, 113 Governor
Hartford. Conn
street,
. SEIZE $10,000,(100 ESTATE
IFpjierly of New York Urewer Taken
li Palmer
Washington, May 4. Because George
Plirs), New York brewer, has been real
dent In lieilin continuously since the
American declaration of war, the entire I JA5,1KS It PLlKJPfeOX, sergeant, Prov-
Ehret estate, valued at lu 000,000. ha, , Joaiii W. HKATON. JP... sergeant.
t'loAiucnce. It. I
DIXON JUDHON, sergeant, Ilenzonla,
Mich.
THOMAS MASON, sergeant, Pan An
tonio, Te
ALU1CUT L C SMITH, tergeaut. Hlver
slde, P. 1
DAXIHL J TOItPAV. sergeant, Pasco,
age, It 1.
I i inn.Mi i uuii..A., corpoiat; Wll-
Kltihiirr rf. Ulllltan ,1h
l.fTever 3b imKsnn .r
lUrnett. sa riroun, lb
lUmenilnnri r lb Hmith If
Srllinli, l'b Miliar '
M'.Unncie. If IVII, t if
J. LANODON LHSLIi:. lieutenant, Mr. I llv. f iiihI. v jh
Ceorge U Leslie, Flushing, N. V. llu-trt. k n V z n
ALPItHD J ANDUHSON, sergeant, Both teams w ill meet In the divisional
Providence. It I I
WILLIAM II DPKPV. sergeant. .Mrs.
Id IC. Smith. Seiond 1.1. uteniints Mvv.
hi i. imm asmes i: lionuvan, Itoy
V Mclliide, Wllli.il,, J iiozing. Harry
.1 1 eehan, Artlnii- i, Panness Hetbert
L rhnmpMJii StiMit I. WiImiiii. Lorenzo
U Haes and VWilt.r P flutes
Su long .la, 1, sends his leganls.
SlnceieU DiiiH Hon
OFFICERS PROMOTED
AT CAMP M'CLELLAN
fceen taken over by the alien ptoperty
Ustodlan. A Mitchell Palmer.
Oeorge Hhret voluntarily turned over
Mki estate when Informed by the Stato
Iepartment that his father had been
hi Berlin ever since this countrj entered
He war. Though Mr Khret, Sr.. Is an
American citizen, Georga Khret. Jr.,
imported his father's entire estate of
wiHj . hv.11 ijiui urc ui LI c it Lbra i ,, . . -
jfioence in urn ca pum ot me iosi ei in ;v m nu'v V 7
Muntry, JOHN J. lulOUN, corpoial. I'roidenc?,
CuvtotKan Palmer said that no chance ' r niMj v cinim t ,rn. x- ..i
Kt management of the estate wa, con-l " rmldeiice. It I '
UmpIat'; i PAUL Wisx'i:il, corporal ; John H. Wis-
ner New York city
CHANNEL
REMAINS BLOCKED
New Commanders for ariouB K"',,rl ,Jli''r5 Made h Iln
Ha (o
Organizations Announced.
Effeieney Board iNained
Upjiair Dainatre to
llaihor
I.IMIllllll, ,U,
v 4 The fiumai
Tir.fTf.T TTFT riltffd .s-t-.- .It.-,,,,-,. T I.IMlt vn, ..
HE-A-lcri, IICj I1UI3 HUlNU , V. J , "-"l-. vvagoner. uc-i Keglmcnt. the engineer train und the
tnlties. In
eouiueer uepoi
fH,,ti, Vl( tvlli... V ,. ttl. I.ii. Vln. Vli.v 1 I
' -' ' n,.l..n , .
The men who were ietentl sele. ted "l '" l,"ul"'HU! lu reulr tin
fiom this division to nttsnd the engineer I am'iS cnuMMl at Zeobrusse, tho sub.
ottlcera' training camp at Camp Lse, Va . "la,"ID ""' " the Helglan coast, by
left here on Wcdnesdaj. Thete were, rt'c,ent 11I1"i,iKh n:,vul '"!' The
about sixty men all told Most f them ohunnel ;1" ' '"''kej und ,t u
tliottirht lllfnlt, It ,,ni .. ,
were selected fiom tho 104th Lnglneerl .... ... ., .. '" ,l"IJn so for a
hTAXLHV AXDItOXHK, private; Jo
UieMer Uarteuder Koughly Uamlled 'l,h Andronek, Xew Britain, Conn.
or Alleged Di.loysl Remsrk U M'l:U' 1,rUate' 'Mthlngf
Cbeslrr, l'a.. May 4 Accused of ut-1 OMVCH P BAIIBLIt. private. Ware
ttrlns pro-Oerman sentiments at a Lll,. I house. Point. Conn
rty Loan meeting conducted by Boy I " BHHIinXD, private, Mrs. Minnie II colonel nnd put in command of the
Scouta In Market Square Prank Deal Behrend. Detroit, Mich i Maryland regiment whli.li wus originally
IWrtyftve years old, a bartender, nar- K1,l'',:OT l" BI:U "rUute' Mlddlefleld. ! commanded b Colonel J'harles A Lit
;i ...Li v,.,n v..... ,:',... "uni. . Itle. Major Hobart IJ Brown, who has
..-., ...- ... .. t uewl jurilARP W. UIIOWX. private. Con-
pI. after being severely pummeled, cord. X II
vaa forced to get down on his knees ' ClfAH. CltoPPHIl. private, Walter Crop.
!r.7lT. . ,7. C.IV ,.."; "'"l UBCU" Per- Ae" iaven. uonn.
,13
consldeialilc time.
Aimit fiom the fact Mint tlio on.
tinn.c Is occupied by tin. .t. ."
A large number of promotions liaolcrot, vessels, the position of tlio
op ! been made In the division, affecting i "UnKen ctuIsoi- Thetis, which Is nt the
I mostly the Mar) land nnd Virginia reg- Ke ,,r the hhoals. Is likply to inciense
inients Lieutenant cuionei .Mllion A "" ' """"" "' ureuginc anil nm.
Heckord, of Mar) land, has been made vent tno naiuor from bcln? cleared tin
VOIIlllU JCIIH'UO IlUH L,.nl .. . '
crattilatlonH to Admlial Kt-je" vvh,"
.llrertod tho ruld Pians fo, the on
ed the speakers' platform
rs
ioIic
Kescued by police, he was hustled to
liuuy tiau, magistrate Berry listened
nut uniirai iiiui nQ meant nn urnnir
id then gave him the opportunity to
latch the President" bv nurchaslnir a
a Liberty Bond. Deal readily agreed
oowin ni, ireeaom in that way.
FLYING CADET LOSES LIFE
Companion Is Injured in Spinning
Nose Dive
' fin ingo, cl., My 4, In an accl
sjeflfat La Jolla. near here, Plying Ca-
tt Nicholas Healy wan killed and Cdt
Msvnlfjr suffered a broken ankle.
Tlio nlrnlane fell tn a snlnnln nh
$hr from an altltudi of about S00 feet
tne caaets hurt made a forced
I nnd pad. started up- ;!,
ey home la In Harden City, L. L
'i ' ..
t JlaVe Capilal "Bone Dry"
ilnrton. May 4 A nroDositlnn to
"?he District of Columbia "bnn
Jims been defeated by the House
lKte on postanices nepretenutlvs
m, or i-mrorma. tola the commit
t CoiiEress has been attacked tu.
Hh DIotrIc l alone Is exempted from
revision of the law against shin.
f lljuor Into dry territory The
aMtea voted adversely on Mr. Ban.
l'a bill to Include the District ot Co
dsia. in.Uie "bone-dry" taw.
ISf'Spi
& IsJar Hn.J for Killing Cellmate
tTtr. OUU.. May 4 -For the
r at Homer Chapman, a cellmate.
Ifrather. jvegro. was executed at
"Ha renlentlary Prather had
ptfwa iq ueam in oil, lor me
at W- H. Archie, vvhlte man.
y. pur nw sentence was
K9Rt By tQf
M
JOHX J CHOWLUV. private. T J.
trowle). Xew Haven, Com).
WILLIAM J. r'AIUl. private? Mrs
Mary Farr. New Britain. Conn.
JIAUIHC B FKAUXI.i: V. prlv ate,
Oranltevllle. It. I.
PETHIl DIIVZIIX'. private. Poland.
Austria
KDDIK B- HKNOnnfiOX. Douglas, Oa,
JULIUS J IIOULXC. private, Mrs.
Catherine Houlne, Ixwell, Mass.
HOWARD W. HUNT, private. Provi
dence, n. i. ,.
JOHN W. JONES, private, Meriden,
Conn.
JOSKPII KALOSAUCKAS. pr vate. Mrs.
Anna Kalosauckas, New Britain.
Conn.
WILLIAM F. KINO, private, Kate Cla-
vine, Long Island City, N Y.
CAHL LAItSSON, private, Kdw. Lars-
son. New Haven, Conn
Joseph p. Mclaughlin, private.
Woburn, Mass,
commanded the 101th Milltar) Police
ever since It was formed from the
famous Kssex troop of New Jersey
and the first troop of Maryland iavnlr),
has been made n lieutenant tolonel anil
has been assigned to the Infantrj. Cap
tain Hussell P. rreemun, who commands
Troop A of the military police, Is In
iharge of the military polite organisa
tion. Captain Leonidas Co)le, who lom
manded the Brldgeton Company of the
old Third New Jersey Infantry of Cmii
den, has been promoted to be a major.
Captain Charles It Blunt or Bloomtleld.
was made a major lu the ll.'tli Heavy
Field Artillery Others who have gone
up h step are
To be first lieutenants Second Lieu
tenants Walter How ley, tho 111th Ma
chine dun Battalion, Jersey City; Wilbur
D Cunningham, 116th Infantry, Vir
ginia: Illchard L. Fearn, Jr. 115th
Infantry. Maryland: James F Fltz
slmmons, 116th Infantry, Virginia; Wal
ter C. Cannaway. 116th Infantry. Vir
ginia ; Jonathan C. Olbson, headquarter
116th Infantry, Virginia; Oeorge II
llmuii, I lii.lggln
Daltr notlale lerl glunte dallu frnnlc
dl batluglla. cotiferurite d.v tin lomutit-j
uit'i ulflclalo, til rllcva the i mtiiigenll j
II tiuppe Itnllnnt In rlnignlsloii" lungi) ,
la Vallo Sctira c nel Bittnre dl Aiilouii ,
hunno nttuccato e smplllto ilparll til
rupira telltonlche, le tiuall si nuio il
Irate ilopo nvcr sublto penlllc tibbaB-
tunr.a lonxlilcrovoll ,
Vlvail nzlonl da paite dill mlRlleii.i
I s mo vcrWcatc tiellu rt glone dtl Tonale
e luiicn le Vnlll laigurlmt del llreutit '
iionche' lungu le poslziuiil ilel basso cm so
ll I'iHVt
'ntlngi-nll tli ttupiii bivomttirl
tn ink I furonn bi i.mmkII.HI i ilispt il ilul
fin 1 1, i' inctiitrutn (Ulli battel l Itullaiie
in Ha iille dl Noce e nil piessl dl t ,ntl
li szn Anche le iim re ill rmtllkuzlone
del nemlco ne setlon dl Asliigo. furotio
giavtmente dnnniggiuli da I l.ouib.iidii
mi ntn degll urtigllerl itulliini
Oil tivlntorl Italliitii spliKironn una
graude nttivltii' con iunss.i iffet
nniniliii paricctilc Imuisioiil siilli llnec
atistro-tetlesche In iiii" lt' nzu dl ilrtte
iiHUisloul si ihbtiu pait.ilii .(uiilii
mi el v gli Itulliini t In liiiun ad b
I iltoe otto artnpliinl ti. mi. '
Lccu II teslo del i "luminal" ntlu i.ile
inilililirnl" la 1 1 ilal Allnist in di ll,i
I'uena In Itninii
Tiuppe Itiillilli,' in li.iignzlolie ,
liannii Kconlltto i dispel n ilistntiu
metitl nimlcl m Hit Null, Si ill a t nel
distrvttu dl Munu
t'nu vlvaie ulivitu il.v parte '
deH'artlglleriu si veiltlin in ll.i regloue
del Tonale, nelle Vulll l.iK.uiiia idel i
Ilrenta e lungn II t)uso toiso del i
I'luve
La batt.tat Itlilllllle ilisperso inn
tillgenti dl luvolutolt e tltliitie ntinklii
liell.t al dl Nii.e td u Corteliuzzo
Kste liaiino imie dumitggluto le npiie
(II fort'tu'tslotie IK mil he lu lid Itglntie
dl Aslngn
l'nn tnteiiKi attlvitu' uviatoria si e
virlllciitu lungo uittii ll rtntiti till
aviator! Itnliani dlstiusscro uttto iiuh
chino iivvtrsarle I
Infornuz out gluute ul Quail li'i liene-'
rule Itnllann segnalano che unlta te
des(.he s(ji)i state (nntentrute lungo la
sezlone del f unite Italian, tin glare
ml on' (lento del l.aKo (II liatda L stall,
utji'hc lappurtatu cho moltlsnlmi ullkiall,
tciliiwlil sono stut dlstrlliulti tta le
unlta' uiistrladie
hV npiuinne del rl ill, I inllltaii i lie Kli '
nuxtru-ttderihi sono iiteiision ul ill Ian
car o unit gratnle ((Tensha attraveiso 11
Trniitinn, alio Ftsjpo ill luileliollie In pie
sente linen ItnPnne e volplre I Italia ml
eentrl 'ndustrlall del Plemonte v dtll.i
Lumbardl.i. i
Ad ngnl iniidii iiualiiiuiui muiio le in-,
tfiul'iul del teuton! nl tmvi r.niiui i
I'lliilla bit! prtpaiotii IMsp,uil iitllciali
inillcunn i he lo pohlzzimil id ll niuuili I
delle foize itullaiie e' tuelliiite 11
.Mlnlstio Mill lin illihiaiuti, the llt.ilt.i
o" orn In cimdlzlonl iuIbIIdiI dl ipielli
ilelln Ki.rsn uutttnno Ut siiuazlone del
vlverl e' l pegglore eleiiiciito della npu
zlone Itullarta Nonoslante i lu' I Italia
ha potuto mandate tiuppe In Fuincla i
essendo feinm lutenillmciitu del Cuxetno
Itnlltino dl dare la plu' strettu co-opera- i
zlone ulld Piitenze ililllntesu nelia prc
setite situuzloiie ul frniite In Fi.incia e '
nolle Klandre Speil.ill m.ordl sono,
stutl iircsl per ,i, m ileie nl blaognl '
dell Italia e hastlrnetiti con . arlion.- i
vivtil lu luiga quantltu' veiiguiui Invlatl
dall'Ainerlc.i dall Inghllteiru '
FOCH IS OPTIMISTIC '
(cticraliiiliuo Takes Over Coiiiiiuiiil of
Italian I'rout
Purl., Mil) 4 As a lesult nf the Ilal
lan iidhcslon the inilitar) atitliorlt) nf
Oeueinl Focb lias lieen exteinled tn nil
the western flouts und the gincial now
bet nines lommandei -In-chief nf hII tin
Allied oimles in the west, s.i)a Maicl
llutln, in tho Kcho i Purls
M llutln saw Premlei Cltmciuriiu on
his tetuiii fiom the meeting (,r Hie su
plemo war council at Abbeville The i
Premier, without going into d( tails, ex
pressed satisfaction with the lesults of
the conference. ,
"And the situation at tin fionl?" '
asked tho writer ,
'Omcral Koch I- vei optimistic; '
iliut's all I can till )nu ' was the
Premier s replv
ni;i.i(iint's Nftnci:
HlKll.1
niiTM'r -r. int'TiM (iirntn
Chestnut t weal of 4IHh.
anOKUK D ADVMS O U Tistor
0 t.", u m Ilrotherhood of v und 1. u.
Uu C Lnnisun will preitdi
10 .in a. in "A Tritnsrormlns Power "
s 1IU n in 'Tho IIksIi Law of i.lfi: '
ty fill noon llllile Hihi.ol
OEOHOB W. MAnSHALL, private. Cllf- Grlmm. 116th Infantry. Virginia; Frank
,t?,1?n r "Snrn , . . . ' Hewitt. 115th Infantry. Maryland:
ALBBB.T J. PIPEB, private, Augusta, William P Kennedy, UB'h Infantry.
Me. iMnrvland. Klmer M Jones. 116th In.
UAiiOW u.ivv.o.privaie, jiamuton, O, fantry. Virginia. Phillip L Molssan,
ABTHUn J. nor, private, Arthur noy, ujth Infantry. Maryland, Marcus M
AJJJ,?tT?f,t;.SS.Hr BJll"ln' ??,"" Munsill. aide de camp to Ceneral Band-
JOSEPH HUBEN, private; Mies Annie hoij. v.w York: Oeorge V Neuber.
Harowctz. Boston, Mass.
JOSEPH SAFONTE, private ; Thornton,
gafonte. New York.
ANTHONY 51MO.VE, prliate, Thornton,
It. I.
HAnilY W. .SIZKI1, private, Monson,
Mass
SAMUEL A KTBUrPi private, I'equa-
beck. Conn r
KABL A THOMP80N. private j Mrs.
Kills, MM. Thompson, Bcston.
WILLIAM If. WAL81I, private Mre,
Flldla Walsh, Lynn. Mass.
MISHIXO IN ACTION
WAimiGK aJNOWDB.Vs nBDMOND,
military police, Philadelphia Herbert
A. Payne. 115th Infantry, Maryland;
Harry F Powell. 116th Infantry, Vir
ginia; Js V. Iteed, II 6th Infantry,
Virginia! Karl T Ileynolds, 116th In
fantry, Virginia; James V Smith. UBth
Infantry, Maryland, and Donald Wilson,
115th Infsntry Maryland.
An efficiency board consisting of
Brigadier General William C Itafferty.
commanding the 5 Kit artillery brigade;
Colonel Washington JJowIe of Baltlmure.
commander of the liutn iignt neiu arm
ii'iniisu wcro ntitiem..,! t.. ....
Jc I Icop whnn he vvuh flist sea ford "
It was olllclall) unnounccd 1 ist night
that "tliiee very mrRU I,mi)s '"
dioppc, lat night f,-om low ,,ech1
by ulrp ane on tho lock KMva nt Zee
hruggo." l ''Le i
11U1L1) KUJCTHIC SIIIJ' !
nngliili Yard Will LdTn,), ?oou 1'Jru
Craft So rropclleil
Ililon, May -l.-The flist Uec
tricnlly pitipellcd ine'ithant ship cvot
built In Unglanrt n soon to bo
launched nt n Ililtlsh shipjard nnd
will mk.1, btuit on its (list voyuBc
The vessel 8 dlgnod on a. yM-,em
in vvhlcl. combination of steam
electricity in cmplo)ed. The "",
portance of thH type 0f vessc under
present conditions Is Its deci eased coal
consumpUonjind laiger cargo spuco.
RELIGIOUS imiJVITIES
erlek It. o.rirfln "na.iSr hilh'rJtalVh ft'?,
a. m . on "Why Uu the lle.tWn Ilage" l
wli!rrdr,HJ.,r,.T", fuV'jfi'h'.e'.i'.-S'""'
I'tlilral riiltiire
MIIIssVM: .1. (II (.IN nlll sp.uk on "The
ltUKsUn nevututlon " llioud Htrctt Thta
tre 11 n tn Pul.lte w,l.ome
I lilllfr.lli
MIMVII, llllli hii.1 .Ipfrrrs'in ,
Iln. Ill'.H.MAN 1 (U'llHi; ,M A., II. 1) .
Ofiirral Heiretsrv Cnmu I1 will tirfftih.
Ill in Hubjret. "A IllUJrn 'iruinlns lumii"
! .10 llll.le Bihodl.
7 l"i SuliJd "A I'sr'sln's (Juvstiun '
hotillers Hint Kallom Bie.lHll urt(.i,lnn
HpeclHl Mmle fur the 1) Piling &Ji
I'refclDtcrlm
Intricate ami Mlai
Hill play ut the
AKtll hTICKKT I III ItC'll. thtli niul Arch
iiev. ri,Aiu:ri: kuwaiid mai autnkt
10 4S "lloth Uod l'erert Juntlee' '
lha Soir't ut the Houl of the WurlJ
IS. H, 8 . T 30 Itetltul orgun. Imm. icllo.
s "Ills Mnthfr unj Mine "
Mother h 1)u hervke A Bperlal invltutlon
to enllttM men
ill Viola llulibunl
Irene llubharil cellist
evpTilmr eer Ice
IIKTIIIXIIHSI I'lttIITi:HI.S (IIIUl'H
Urudd ml liluinontl t
Rev. JOHN ll OAVI11S I) II Pastor.
VII. DAV1K.S WILL PHBACII 10 JIJ A. M.
AND HIP l.
Keuta free ut th evenlnt service,
Kvephoily utwuy welcome
IIDI'i:. 3d and Wharton sts lt. J. UltAV
UULTO.V. I) 1) , Minister 10 IS, lliv
pr liolton. 7 i!i, I'ommunlon
l'rutefctant llttlseiipul
Arrti Mreet I'raabytarlan Chureh i
?Ii.l,fi Lutheran I'hureh. the rtev Iter.
an I tluhae scnern oinUn it ('
H will prearti at in S on 'A ldd.S
NT. JA.MIMW, r.'d and Walnut sla
Itev JOHN JIOflvltllHin. 1) p. Hector.
no u in. Holy Communion
It no a in Holy Communion with Keriucn.
400 p m lltenlntr Pruer lihoriil).
ii't,', and i'113 Sunday Hrhoola
Wesd4ya VVnrtltne luterttuskwui ilally,
, 12 IS P m,
Tueatlay 7. SO Holy Communion
Thursday (Aseelislon Day), 7.30 and 10
ftirungara ulwaya welwme
t'nlturiiin
III
Tralnli
tain's Otifallon
Tne Hev lloer H
Isrlsn Soelty of o.rm.ntoivn. VlTl nr.a.h
at 11 a in on "Tb. Oreat Immov.hill".."
4f liaisit mil liiuil t. ..! m I
flUV C Lltnim tsvtll nreaih ... Irtew. le
" " , - .. ..... ,-. ,, m, j v ju h
lery, and Colonel nuincy a uuimore. oton A Tnn-fsrralng Power and th jiaiin
Vhlbrdelphla and A'iaa -City In com- Law of l ife "sio I
mnnd ' th r"" tvy Held artillery iMnn-ui rreabytr'n rhureh (,ra,... i
at Ksvif Jersey, baa keen naratd by Major jaiwe r-.c4 w!rlojtre;ihrsl'fiioao
llltST I'MTAIIIAN I'll into II, SIM
Chtnut st
Rev FltKDKIIICIv It ORIr'r'I.V. Minister
' lo a m Hunduy tfrhoul
111 a tn - )Ir tlrlffin will ureaeh on '
"WIIV DO TIIK IIKATIIIWb IIAtlK
Anthem frio, on Thee Baib Llvlnt Soul
Awaits " liv lUViln. und "Pear Not. u
lind " by llosara :
UNITARIAN KOl'ICTV Ul' IIKKIIA.STOHN
Chettrs nw and Ureena al
Rev ItOGEn II KOKHUS Minister
11 a m Hublert Tha Great lminovsblea
Mlsefllaneoua
I'OMKl H'tAKS HlURT.TAI.Kail
r.u,i, u, jnaimiia, vveoui
What everybody should
know about Liberty Bonds
Millions of Americans have just made their first
acquaintance with Bonds! Millions more are
about to shake hands the first time with a Bond!
What Is a Liberty Bond of the 3rd Liberty Loan ?
It is un engraved promiso by the United Stales Government lo
repay you on September 15, 1028, the amount 'of money you
now loan it.
And it promises to pay you meanwhile interest each March 13
and September 15 at the rate of VA"U for the use of your
money.
This interest amounts to $1.25 each year per yiOO.
How Can I Buy a Liberty Bond ?
fJo to any bank, trust company, poslolTice, department store or
to any Liberty Loan Booth or to any Liberty Loan Solicitor and
sign a subscription blank. This subscription blank is uouv
promise to loan the Government the amount of your subscrip
tion .IllSt as fllO T.l'IirHv Tlfllirl io ihn rinvni'iininnl'c mvotvicn in
'f.ll .J llll. UU1C1II1IICIIVO JJi WllllpC w
jaSJj. Jir,JjL,
repay the amount to j'ou.
What Size Bonds Can I Get ?
You can get bonds of $50, $100 or $300, $1000 or $5000 or more.
How Do I Pay for My Bonds ?
You can pay in full at once. Or you can pay 1 a week for each
SpO.OO bond you buy.
You make these payments at any bank you choose or anv post
office. When you have finished paying for the bond it will be
handed to you. Or else any bank will hold it for vou for safe
keeping and you can go there each March 15 and September,
lo and get your interest money.
How Do I Get This Interest ?
Attached lo the bond are coupons. Each March 15 and Sep
tember 15 cut off the coupon for that date. Take it to any bank
or postofiicc and they will give you the amount named on it.
How Do I Get My Money Back '?
On September 15, 1928, you gel you:1 money back the full
amount you loan the Government now in the same way that
you get your interest each six months. You lake your bond
to any bank or postoffice and they will give you the full amount
of your loan, in gold if you desire.
Will I Surely Get My Money Back ?
.lust as sure as the sun rises.
What Security Have I ?
Your security is every bit of taxable property or business or
crops in tho entire United States, estimated at 210 billion
dollars or 70 times as much as this Third Liberty Loan.
If Uncle Sam Is Worth That Much
Why Does He Issue Bonds ?
The Government could tax its citizens enough in one year to
raise this money.
That would pinch us all considerably.
Therefore, it is thought wiser to borrow the money and spread
the taxing out over a number of years and make it easier all
around.
Can I Sell My Bonds ?
Yes, at any time. Any bank or broker will sell them for you,
or you can borrow money on them at any bank.
i i
Jf I Don't Buy Liberty Bonds What May Happen ?
You may be taxed double or treble as much to pay the Kaiser.
If Germany Wins the War What Will
Americans Have to Pay?
A huge German indemnity that will make this $3,000,000,000
Liberty Loan look like 30c.
How Would the United States Raise the Money ?
By taxation and very heavy taxes at that.
Would I Ever Get Any of That iyioney Back ?
Not a cent! And the United States would never get a dollar
of it back. It would be like money lost for all time, like a
purse stolen from your pocket.
It would be money given to the Kaiser to feed, arm and warm
his soldiers.
Take your choice. Lend your money lo Uncle Sam, who will
repay it with interest, or be compelled to give it lo Germany.
This ipace is contributed by
. THE PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO.
10th and Chestnut Streets ,
It is donated as an expression of compfete unity with
the aims and purposes of our nationt.1 government.
LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
Third Federal Reserve District
LINCOLN UUILD1NG, PHILADELPHIA
Sfc Jjl JD, V
A
,4
mmM
..Wf-
ioo-itreturh, n;j sthr
way iLms,' y&
Mi t Hi r i r ii rf
a,
'
SaiTUV
k,E!'M
m
-WuEmWKSSffi,
WBMHMiu ij&BSMSK-
b. r rr - i i . i. -t -. A,r- . ii
tmsSmmmmMh-' nm&kl&k&i&&
msmmmmmwmmmMwmmKem