Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1918, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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iLBANIAN LINES 1
DRIVEN TO NORTH
Italian Guns Now Domi
nate Qcvoli River and
Important Roads
LUSTRIANS USE TORCH
iinctny 8 runner lioul Will
Clear Communication to . ,
West Macedonia ,
By the I nitcd Press
llnme. Jul J 15
Furtlir advances by the Itallans-and
'rench In southern Albania have sell-
usly'compromlspd the enem position".
Ind probably will necessitate further
ctfeat northward, freeing the Allied
nmunlcatlons between western Mace-
lonla and the Adriatic, a dispatch from
he Italian front In Albania stated lo-
lay.
The Austrian continue to fall back
disorder, Jiurnlng depots nt d villages
vhfch they aie forced to abandon The
lllage of IJulchet Is In flames
Italian Hoops, co-opeiatlng with the
French, haVe i cached Guniikn pass.
The T lench have completely cleared
Ihe be'sbts dominating Hie continence o
Ihe Devtvll and Tomorlca Klveis Bilt-
hli attacks In Macedonia made succes-s-
UI raids against Hip Bulgarians west of
Lake Dolran
Paris .luly l!i
The jl'iencli War 'JITke has issued
he following'
An Albania the French tioons con
tinned tliclr successful ndvance:
they diove the ptietnv from Hill fidO
and ftom the v llliive of Xm tn ut
the uonfliiPiup of the Tnnnoilcn
and Devoll Rivers. On the I Icbt
bank -of the Devoli vv oicuplcd
Gramshi
london, .lulv l..
Reutei'R cnriespondent on t lie .Mace
Ionian front savs:
"The Milled onenitions In fioiithcin
vlbanla me irsultiiis In one sucloss
fter another. In spite of the dinicult
nature of thp countrv. There me no
loads. In the battle ;:one and com-
nunications nrc bcinir kent tin over
Ihe rocky, precipitous mule piths.
Willie the Italians me nii'Hnt:
lions on the western wing nmi !:i the
center, where contact Is helps -mill-
lined with the Kieneh. the KVinch
ire makintt good progiess In the
Bosnia' legion bv overcoming e'-emy
I resistance and capturing the ridges of
Kosnltsa and the descending slopes
l" I lie Austilans no longer are as de
Etermlned as they foimeily were and
surrenders are moie frpniiont. psnp.
It-Tally among the Slava, who are dead
Klred of campaigning in the mountains
and throw up their hands at the flist
opportunity. The 'Austiians me burn-
nne depots and villages which they
abandon.
"All Information obtainable Is to the
effe'et that the enemy'M position in
southern Albania is serlouslv com
promised and that there piobabl.v will
he a further leticat in the north! thus
freeing our communications between
western Macedonia and the Adriatic
coast."
ALLIES CONTINUE
ALBANIAN ADVANCE
By the Associated I'reis
V lennn, .'ul.v ITi
Allied troops In Albania continue, to
advance, pays an official statement from
Austro-Hungarlan headqunrtets today.
Increased activity is noted on the Italian
front. The statement re ids
"Between I.aike Clarria 'ind the dlge
the reciprocal ortlller) fire wan veiv ac
tive. On the' Venetian mountain front
activity has Increased Thin morning
Italian natianons. iruuirisij .-uiaciceci
southwest of Aslago and noith of Monte
dl Valbella, An engagement on the
western slopes of the Brentn Valley also
ended In our favor.
"In Albania the enemy Is giaduallv
pressing forward against our new line of
resistance. in the Devoll Valley a
I'TenCIl SqUilUHJII I1U-, IIC.-II icjruiu
450 SLACKER RAID
CAPTIVES RELEASED
Fifty Young Men Arreted in
Chester Are Held for
Hearing Tomorrow
Four hundred and fifty of mole than
500 jouths and men anested In a raid
by Department of JuBtlce agents In
Chester, Saturday night, were released
today, having either produced registra
tion cards or satisfied the authorities
that they weie not of ill aft age
Of the fifty held for a hearing In
Media tomorrow about thirty ale e
Jpccted to be able to obtain their free
dom. Twenty, however, ute believed to
be draft evaders or deseiters. Two men
have confessed they did not register
this jear or In 1917, while otheis ad
mitted tjiey had slipped unity from
'their home towns, changed their names,
and Bought lo lose themselves among
the crowds of shlpworkers that now
throng the Chester district
The proporletors of seveial icsoits
where. It Is charged, liquor was hold to
soldiers and sallois. will be held fur
eourt. It was said today by It V Clark,
b, agent of the Department of Justice, In
7, cnarge oi me i""
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Resinol
healed that ugly skin eruption!
wr
I 'Kesinol Ointment relieves skin
, jmtations that, 11 neglected, ue-
come serious. A patch of itching
nini'i or other skin ailment
IWirgflMt discomfort and much
0m. .'" -. . " A-"i
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letters to Germany permitted
UNDER NEW spy-proof sysjem
Messages Musi Be Written in Red Cross Chapters, 'Then Re-
written, to Prevent Possihlc l?se
of Seeret
. VVnutilnRtmi, July IS
TO PniJVn.VT tlio possibility of nlu
able Infurmntloti eetthiK Into Clei
ninny, the American ned C'ros, In senii
Iiir lettcia behind the pncinv linen nt the
request of ilerpons In this rountrj, Ih
following cniefully a plan noticed out
b the ,c'tate Iiepartinent to lo nvva
Willi code
Americano, Hermans or others In the
United Slates vvlshluK to comimmlcate
with relatives In Germany 'must now
write out their messaKPS In lied Cioss
chapters throughout Urn count! . These
are sent thiotigh the division ofilces o:
tltn tit fr. nil At Inn fn nut'nnul lipfiiliutn . -
teia. tHpip ihev .ir. rpwrlttpn nmi iin.
wording absolutely changed to prevem
the sending of any diagram or secret I
U. S. TROOPS IN MVRMAN ZONE
CZECHS TAKES TOWN OF KAZEN
('nntliiuril from Tare One
army and w'as accorded nn enthusiastic
rtceptlon. Umfck Is 140U miles east of
Moscow
Kazan Is nn th" Kazinka River neat
wheie It Joins the Volga lMs a manu
facturing and commetclal center, and i"
the cntiepot of commerce between
Siberia and uiopean Russia. Kus.an Is
about 100 m'les north of Shnbrlsk, where
the Bolshevik Government troops weie
reported to have jlefeaUd the Czechs
last week
Bs the ctpluie jif Kazan, 430 miles
ea-t of Mc"cow, the Czccho-Slovaks have
become ma'tets of the government of
the rower Volga, sas a dlsiatch from
Mom'PW The Czecho-SlovaUs also are
utilizing Wat Minister Trotsk's tnoblll-
n.l I.. ,l. l.nl Mnmilnlnn n.. II, a
tlll II III llir , ll .'.wuinnlin, . llir i
V,ilf-n rMpiv nnrl In Slbprl.'l. fnr tliplr '
own pmpu'.es by forming fiom reciulls
what ihp.v call the Black Guards, which
thev usf to strengthen their own foices
ACTIVITY IN RUSSIA
THREATENS GERMANY
Special Cable tn livening Public ledger
Coi'irlfllit, 'll. by cw Yatk Thnri Co.
Ixinilon. July la.
The Dail.v Chioulcle, In an editorial,
while appreciating the Impoi tance of
nn Allied Muiniun expedition, regiets
that an Allied movement from Vladi
vostok was not undertaken many
months ago. It sajs:
"The Oeinians have since Biest-l.ltovt-k.
made tovvaicl the goal of mill
tarv and political dominance in middle
Asia, an amount of progress) which
is tiulv icm.trU.ilde for the time taken
And toward countering it the Allies
have made none. Had they moved
westvvaid fiom Vladivostok when vvp
first urged It many months ago how
different tn'ght hive been the situa
tion. The success ot the Czecho
slovaks suggests that w weie not
far vviong In our estimate of the com
pilative ease vvlth which n tians
Siberian cpeditiou might have mas
teied any lighting force (nought to
bear fiom Kuiope.
"The mere tin cat Involved In an
Allied nnd Russian antl-Cleiman move
ment along the inllvvay would have
compelled tb" C.Pimins eltlipr to cur
tail theli ambitions or employ far
mine soldieis in Hitsslii and eons"
nucntlv fewer In l-Yanee. Pait ut
last of the severit of the ordeal
which tlie Allies must expect shoitly
to nuclei go In Fiance tnav bp regarded
as a ppnilt.v for oui failure man)
months ago to n gioiip intei vention
in Russlx fiom Vladivostok."
London, July 15
The cla'niN of two rival Slnerlin (Sov
erninenlP Hmvalb's and Deibor'" ar
discussed in a series of dispatches from
the Harbin eoi respondent of the Di'lv
Mall, who .stionglv supports Lieutenant
Ceneral Horvath and urgee the Allies
lo give him recognition and aid.
In a tileginin dated July 7 the coi
lrsnondent describes as an rxtremelv
finpoitnnt development "the fm tuition of
a thpioughlv repiesentatlve Slberlin
Cloveiiiment ur.Jer the niisplcs of Cen
eral Ilorvath, whose nssoc'at'nn with it
Is a guaiantee of Its title to stand for
thp Siberian pop'iWon
The Hervath Covernineiit. he mi in
cludes the mo'l prominent flgu-es In the
commercial, Industrial and agricultural
life of the Siberian cbntlnent and must
not be confuted vvlth the Gov eminent of
autonomous Siberia, otherwise known as
the Derber Govcrnmnet, from the name
of Us leader.
The Derber Government lasted Jess
than on dsv, being dissolved brusciuely
bv the HoWievlki. and It has s'nee lived
hi n lullvvay jeai at Harbin, plaintively
seeling lecngnition from the Allies. On
the othet band, the Hervath Government
promises to be acceptable to nine-tenths
of th" population of Siberia. The eorre
H'Ondeut pays that General Horvath Is a
man of action, and, though not Immune
to criticism ma.v be confidently remom
mended to the good offlcps ol the Allies
General Hoivath Is described as
being tempoiaiy Picniler Th others
aie Vosirot'n. member of Ihe Third and
South Dumas and who was associated
w'th N'ansep's Anlaretie expedition tak
ing constitutional democratic member
of the thitd and fourth Dumas who has
great Influence' among the trans-Baikal
Cop-acks and who wa a member of the
shbri-llved Semenorf Government: Tstr
cigoff, V'ce Minister of Conimt'n'i'atlons
in the Kriensky Cabinet: rutlloft. vvpll
knowu financier during the olcr.reg'me,
n director of the Husso-Aslallc Bank
and who Is laputed to Influence the
finances of the Chinese Kastetn Hall
way; Geneial Kloog. fonucily Mllitnr.v
Governor of Vladivostok- and latterly as.
sociated with Generals Koni'iof and
Alexleff in various counter-rev oi itlonary
movements; Okorokoff and Kurskl. boMi
cause it contains harmless anti
dotes for such conditions,
Rcsinpl Ointment was originated
by a doctor for the treatment; of
eczema, nnd other -skin kaffection8,
,. 6 you ea not hwltato to W It,
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EVENING PUBLIC
Code
coele The incssaRes are then Riven to
the censorship board and nie'paesed or
refined bj them its the case may be.
When they reach it neutral country.
tbe ate translated on other paper anil
In moRl eases delivered by the Med Croies
of the plae?, to which they ko The plan
Is cnlisldered as spy-proof as It Is pos. 1
fllblei to dcNe
The State Department presented to
the Hed Cross the present plan In detail
and.nsked that the Iteil Cross put It Into
effect Today the American Red Cross
Is sendliiK nn average of 1D0n letters a
dnj to persons living behind the enemy
lines. This work Is done through Wasn.
Ington headquarters of the American
Ited Cross by the Bureau of Commiinica
tlon. of which lMward M Day Is acting
dhector.
Socialists, and Admiral .tollrhak. com
manding the Russian forces at Harhln,
who Is a provisional meinbpr
RUSSIAN LEFT WING
MURDERED MIRBACH
! the Anaciatcd Press
W nshliiKlnn, Jul.v 1
Gprman attempts to fasten the blame
fni thp assnss'mtlon of Count von Mlr-
bach In Moscow upon the Allies have
been enllielv thwinted 1 Ihe !idmlIlnn
of lesponslhlllty for the death of the
Gei man Ambassidor by the pentiai
execut've cqinmlttee nf the Left of the
Social Hevnlutlonaip party, according lo
advices today to the State Department
Xo pretense Is now made hi Moscow
that the Allies were in any way re
sponslhle for the assassination
The Social rtejolutlonarp party Is n
gioup of former Premier Kerenskv'a
followers who have been able to maln-
lltli nn ninnnlnnllnii al.mi. t.A ... .....I.......
. ...in .in nil, iiiium n mr lilt- mci iniiin
I of the piovlsional Government The
Left, il Is understood bete, has hrnken
awav from the remainder nf the patty
and joined forces with the Bolshevik!.
The sMuation In Moscow Is reported
vei.v bad Xo trains nre entering or
leaving the c't.v, nnd, although the local
uprising is repented lo have been put
down, tiansporlnlion li in an even more
thoroughly dislocated condition than It
was during the recent riots
IIORVATWS IRON RULE
PROTESTED BY AtLIESiO , , ,.
The recent ncllvlt of the 1' rnnco-llal-"
' Ian armies In Albania and Macedonia is
7v the Associated Press
Pehln, .lulv t.1 The British l.'iench
and Japanese Ministers to f'hlna have
protested to Uenel.Ti lloivatb. the autl
Bolshevlk mllltarv conunandei who has
Mii'med a lempoiary war cabinet for
Slheila, asking him to withdraw his dic
tatorship proclamation, on Ihe ground
tint it is unwise and untimely.
The pioclamatlon .the Ministers siv,
is calculated to cause a situation widen
may Impede the movement of the
f'zei'ho-Slovaks, which movement at the
o'csenl lime Is all-ltnpoy.int Geneial
Ilorvath Is lenuested lo icnlv to the
diplomatic piotest.
NEW AIR MOTOR PLANNED
Curtiso Co. Hopes lo Develop Kn-
yinc Superior lo "Liberty"
Ity the United Press
nshlnglnii. Jul.v 15 The Cuitlss
Aeroplane I'ompinj Is endeavoring to
divelop an all plane with an engine of
their make said lo be moie powerful
than the .Libert moloi.
The Government Is encouraging the
Cuitlss cffoit. as w'th all efforts appeal
ing llkelv rf success Details of (he
nrw midline ar" withheld Should It
piove available, ipiantltv pi eduction un
doubtedlv will be sought, but officials
lici-' ate uulnfoim d thus far v.neltiPi
the new model will piove desliabl
l.lbeit.v ino'iir pioductlo.i vcas chara-.
iMled todav as "doing v-i.v v.ell
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Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward
the purchase. Coll, 'phone or write for catalogue.
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Philadelphia Representative! of the. Aeolian Company
Dovtfntow'n 1117-111.9 Chestnut Street
LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
ALLIES TO STRIKE
BLOW ttl BALKANS
Will Hurl Drive Northward
From Italian and Grortan
Frontier
250,000 GREEKS TO All)
Austria Collapses and Bulbars
Favor Entente U. S. to
Take Part
Ru a StaT I nrmpoiuhi t
nshlnctnn, ,lul 15
The Allies have theli plans prepared
for a big drlvp against Austria-Hungary
from the Italian nud Greik frnntlprs.
which will mark thp beginning of great
er activity In the Balkans where Gei
man.v, for the last two vears has held
almost undisputed swav
In Ihe last sl months nilmi ions
events have occurred In Austria and
thioiif.hout the Balkans favorable to
the Allies and dkahtrous to Geiinau.v.
which make a drive from the snulli at
this time afipear to hold constrict abp
m.wiiiiHKc; ci cut- ,mc-.
.... , . . .1.. . in
Italian and Kreneh foices are esnect-
cu o oeur cue nrum or me iignttng ln11(!lllM ,,, ., fiermans stronger than
urtlltlmiM T.-int.n im.niiDi. it... l n ' . .... . -
region
is easier for them to rearh
But some American and British I'olo-
Jjilal regiments will do their part and
some help Is hoped for from the Gieeks.
vvhev are now understood to be about
ready to put 'approximate!; SBO.min cp.
armed nud equipped men in the field
The proposed attack on Austria Is be-
Ileved to come nt n most oppottune time pollcv without piellmlnary sidesteps So
now, when that oounlrv lias been struck far as the Entente Is concerned, It is
a staggering blow by the Italians along j oiilv necessarv to know that in German
the Plavp. and the countr's population "der alte kuis" icinalns and to act ac
id In a tuimc.il, with bread riots amHlcrdngly
sabotage uprisings I -
Tuts OfT Aid In Knbrr
"A drive on Austria now would with
hold from Germany anv possible help
from Austrla-llungarv In withstanding
the Increasing pressure ot the Allies I
along the western front Copenhagen. Jul.v !
It would also add linmen'el.v lo the Chancellor von Hertllng s pronounce
flame of discontent lapidlv spreading ment on Belgium Is legarded hi high
within the bordeif? of Getinan.v s piln-1
clpal all.v.
Thr AustilaiGoveininent is known to
he approaching vei.v neat to a complete
downfall It no fongei has a parlla-
ment, has been bankrupt for sum' llnie.
,.. , .ii ..n...i ...,a l,ri lr.1 liD
US anil) ii uiKuiinmi.. .. ;
fighting povvei and spirit and its people
.. lui...n.li lliu.l nf (lli. Kit ntlll lf
but the beginning of a big drive in
tended to wicst from Germain entire
dominance of the regions, Ijlng "outlieast
of tlie German Kmpire
(reeks In dd 'i.Ml.ulin,
Kor some time there was doubt of the I
advlsabillt) of sending complete equip
ment to the Gicek nrm.v But that doubt
has now been removed and the Gnekj
force has been assisted bj the Allies to
the point where 2S0.000 effectives can be
put In the field '
While the Serbian and Gieek ai mles
have been lecoveilng from tlie mon
strous effort of the combined Ucrimfii,
ustrlan, Bulgarian and Turkish armies
lo exterminate them, the nrmv of Bul
garia, light along their bordeis, has
been glowing steadily vvcakei and Hit
Hrllgarian people becoming more dis
contented The tieat.v which Germain made with
Rumania at Biichaiest was all fen
Gel manv anil none for Bulgaria, although
Bulgaria expected gieat tilings when she
t,hiew In her lot with German against
her kinsfolks Ihe Russians. Bulgaria
has been northern Dobrudja snatched
fiom hei by Gennanv nnd Is not sine
thai Turkey oi Itumauia will not even
tually get the southern Dobrudja
llulgnrln
Bulgaria lias
"rn, Mistake
seen her foodstuffs
shipped to Genua n.v. while
carl. in people starved, until
the llul
sentlmi nt
X5?
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TJte FRANCESCA,
ail Aeolian-made Player -Piano, $525
ship of the most important patents 'governing the
manufacture of Player-Pianos, and through their
unflinching belief in the highest quality and the most
specialized workmanship, have justly gained for their
products, universal repognition as the world's
standard.
i
It is a high tribute to scientific management and efficiency
that this organization, which makes the genuine Pianola such as
used in the Steinway and Weber Pianolas, has been able to pro
duce in the same factories," the Franccsca Player-Piano, to sell at
$525 a price less than is asked for decidedly inferior instru
ments. Yoll mrl finrl nn hnflnr vmlnn fny tlio mnnmi
'
Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
c r
has reached the point where an Allied
1 attack 'now would be mot opportune
land welcomed by n lalge part of the
I Bulgarian people
i The field of action along the Adriatic
now seems to hold out such piomise fin
the Allies that some part of the Anir'i
lc.an army and the other forces In Trance
111.1.V be drawn upon to aid the drive
In southeastern Kuiope and tear down
liertnan.v's back dooi
Herllina Stands
for Old Policies
t'nntlmifil from I'niee One
Mlttag Zeltung, "something hippcncri
which mndp the attnopheio beiome
frigid so that Von Kiehliminn eperi-elu-ed
that silisatlon one feels on Rolng
from a sunny stmt Into a refrlRciatlon
ihainber "
What the trouble was no one knows,
and Count vou Hertllng In his speech
glossed It over bv sa.vlng that Von
Kuchlmann was found not to enjoy the
necersnrj confidence of cei tain factors or
peisons.'so he gave his resignation lo
thp Kalver, It appeals, by word of mouth,
and even refused to carry on the woik
of bis derailment until his successor
took It over
In Berlin political cltcles It is believed
that the Socialists, too. will pursue theli
".i1ip Knrs." Hint of climbing down Once
again the.v will show how green nre theli
Scheldeniann's i
itMlltlcl hnnpn. Hot r
hpeetli. nt last In tlin 0Ulcl.1l report. "" tlip follow Itip StunH Imt it i rx
jcnntnliirtl none of the thr(.itcnlnR! of i pptlnl tlMt tbt- cattin w HI b airangpd
'wiatli dlplnrd In A'orwaprt. SchrloV- f b ftiotlit NoneinaKpr in f-uit or-
omii Ih r((lnntly await5 that thp ltt?tch- , hm
t.iK in.ijonij no huiki-i ut?t.i .- in .
i natnp. tnce uie ptphiit pomun ui wit-
Centei parly will Mipport the Chancellor.
. - ,H ,(,.Pa
K ., . ,.rsls" will most llkelv pass,
ec,ti ijt leaving also a heightened feel
Ing or disgust among the great masses
of people To the Hntente It really ni.it-
ters little whether tliere Is a man at the
German Foreign Olllce who protests lliat
he believes in demoLiatlc iirindples nnd
I i.oHs as wlliuss Urest-I.llovsk and Ilu
i ch.uest- to PaiiGeimnn demands or a
man who will cany out the I'au-Ueiman
BELGIUM A PEACE I'AW N
TO TRADhfFOR COLONIES
Geiman political circles, sa.vs u ins-
l pntrli fiom ueriin i" me i-uiumeu us
merely a conciete staternput of the
position long maintained by the Ger-
I man Government, namely, that Bel
. glum Is onl.v a pawn ror t.ermany s
' it.a ,i flip iinncp tahle. The dlstiatcll
.; - -
auns; i n mni iii riiitp im... inm rnWiine
"President Wilsons speeches had iese c.irr micr MiMullln ileieantes
l, an tl.o ecnt-ld tlip lifc-a that Ger- I Ma! '-mn .lim- t: Innhnrn rti-fev '
given tlie VVOIIO "'' ' , " ,,, ' VVIIlm foler line Cur- PIomI It
many hoped to ictnin Belgium anciT,ior rh .m.e.e nf i-amn Nn at'.' i -because
of this a conciete statement i i an tn ihe heBrt m-nnerailnn e tn
. . . , ,..,, memhers mid thi reinriline eerrelRr limes
was deemed necessaiy. IK n,or i keeplnc ihls i-unti In uoml
Get man olllclals take it for gianted hnne ,
that Germain will be compensated tor
the iPtuin of Helgluin by getting back
nil her colonics and obtaining free
routes to them
'The fntp of Belgium, according to
H,OBO nlll.ilnlu HnnptiHu ntinn Tlipfhpi-
these olllclals, depends upon wnetnei
the lhitente will accept those condi
ton,. if the Kntente tries to "iifoice
policy of taking away the German
fiom the outside woild Gennany will
colonies and in cutting Geimmy olf
not suriendcr Belgium."
Slocliliolm, July 15 -In treating
what is i'li!iracteil7ed as Gerinany.s
new peace offensive, tlie isi'amllnavian
newspapers give grea piominence to
Berlin dispatches pleim ing Germany
as ready lor peace and dealing pat
ticiilailv with the Imperial Chancel
lor'x alleged teniinciiitlon of Belgium
Some of the newspapers also bolster
up the German peace scheme by
printing illspntchcs from Switzerland
and other points in an endeavor to
show that the Kntetilp countries are in I
a receptive mood for peep
I.msps l.ep in iilo Collision
l.ewiatnwn, Ph., Julv IS 1 harfrs Me
Tolm, plghlien vears old of Belleville,
so badlv crushed his right leg when Ills
niotoi cycle collided with an automobile
near Ueedsville that amputation was
foupd necessai at the local hospital
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SONS OF AMERICA IN
DISTRICT OUTINGj
rirsl District Camps Plan Rally j
at Untiling Park With
Lood Speakers
The Clist Phllade phla IMsti let i om
prlslng Camps ; T". las S"8 B8S. 711
nnri SC7 wMI hold ll annual picnic on
Satiiidav afternoon and evening nest at
Hunting I'-iik on York loail The public
li Invited to attend this event The
Heakei" will be the Hon i 'lauelp T
Hum of Allentown, State Secretary
fliarles n. Helms ami a first-class
speaker fioiu Ihe committee of public!
sifetv The camps of the 1'list Phlla
dflphla District, under the leadership
t-f II K VoiiPinaUei, hive been suc-(.(f-sfui
tn Instilling new lire in this dis
trict ami the picnic and public rallv
HI be one of the features of tlit veal s
work The c.iinis of Philadelphia ate
urgct lo send delegations to this affair,
and Uip receive a cordial welcome
"' '-"p "' " he plenl. will be he'd
i amp 4W meeting hi hlxlh an 1 IMsmnnd
;, M;hls '.'rVs.nuin' i'e ' .rrsid n
'rliot. It Vim r is muster nf form- W.illrr
VJiHenr rrenrillmc necrctKrc Wllllnni A
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trpnuuriT I W 1tpnnir iniuliwlnr V
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jjirn I Pltnn trustrpN t'harl- A miiniiin
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' V lll'ltn tn M 'nrrit T. lobnM.n
On nip 48 now ha 10CR mtnhr atnl
niriHtiif nn rrort to nuke It linn h the
rti'l of Itppibcr
( anin "t7n nultni: ii ll.l1 i nluinblti "nn
V1M Tiir.tv fvpiifnir hW o flnp trh nf
Tnh f rlcbnit'nn Mnro 1bn on irc-mli-rn nf
Hip tittip wtp prfpnt anrl v pr rntPrtalnt
b th" iviiflnht MrrhPMn AiWrMfp! vw
tnmlii b Ttrntlipr Rn- rr of r,'ii"i Hrt n' Tntti
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twpnt nn par In the lrilti1 SIhIp-i naw.
lip rpHrtl t i rxpnilrif f n i1.. f.crlii
I'nrlp Sim n hlrh wem lntprpt!ne and In
n'rlns Thp pntrt,fninnt nmmlttPf (mrxp'1
rpfrnhmnl
ratnp "n of ftnxborntmh t't r fri
tTiiRl I l r to f'nrp" RJ of nnrW'tHlM on
Vi1np(tR ppnlri(r Tb- haw nnirrrl tare
RUtnlrnrk ncl hon to h. a Iph 10'
nirn in Krpjt ( itim S2 tMp Ipp Prri
dtt Inhp XxL. Marppr w'U b' pfpnt ni
will nio tatp 3rprptnr Itlm rb rnnin
from IiilaTTrf Count ht wll rrpre-
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sanhnm e.-neriii m-,r-i,rv I'hniiesP t
f-"apuret VVtIHnin Tnlec col'hielor Ilnrr
VVc In.ne.lo llenree Helm ir irnenl i
I'unin Nn It", of IWhliintO'x n 'in I'
m il ln NliTih unlns rlnrlnu the liel feic
cears f.ml lid reiinllv v t I nmn Nn IKS
fnrnirlv nf llranrhtimn inerce villi It 1'hl
I. in lienp the nnnnn of brln-ritiK 'nlo e'aiip l
i n at smne er ccml workers and ihe
rnikln: lilflllK to l'1oy ronteet toi member"
Th(, cHnl lkllM, ,,, fnMo ,,. nni,nr
n- i.iki imetinsr President italnh vioer
dee pr eidMil snmuei v Kotu misier '
forms Thoinis klnff recording eerrelnrc vv
P Hummel ftniinrltl ecretnr lohn e: e'.ir
dele teilirer VVlltlrfin t. Hllhter ion
tliiotor t'onrid e'onstrihle lnnei Inr ll-iu
CJ Meniirr Rit.ird VV llllitn It llnnmran tri
teee Albert J e'urrv llHrr Keenin e'hirl
t Wentz sr deleKaten lo s'tate i lemt. VV'l
Ii im It DotMs'an Jr John e": c'lirllrt e
l,lnd V Treiisler riiarle II rrit7 e'nip
Vn .If. lias in eeellent decree team whli h
U 1m-i In decree work for Iho various umiu
in Ihe dlwli-let
l veurry Best Teas, . 45c lb.
FRATERNAL CONCLAVE
Arlinn on llic Arrangement for
Deinnii'lralion in TliU Cilv
Hi?
The patriotic fraternal conclave which
will be held In Independence Square on
Tuesday evening. August 2", In con
nection with the annual conventions In
Philadelphia of the National Fiateinal
emigres of America and of the Na
tional .'internal Press Association prom
Ires to be m occasion of wot Id-wide In
terest As such It will be of equal pa
triotic Importance with the gieat gather
ing of representatives of foreign-born
ViiipiIi'iiis nf sll iintinn illtlea vihn na. ,
Aineilcans c I an iiatinnaimes w no pa-,
nneci and neiii sucn unpie-sie ever-
rises In Independence Square en the1
I'durth of Jul ,
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Ihr rnprfnlri, mnin tiHtlniiHllllH of
pnpl who hnP lpnrnd l( klinw the tipt
Ins of HlvrM ht' w ho (ttiVriiI nt 1t
rti Inn to rftirw lhlr ntrKlHnrp nnrl t nn
omtttplf fn (hr worth whll popl of all
th rnrlh i nn AutuM L'7 thnrp will jrptlie-r
tiicrt th n pri ?-n tit thou of morr thHti Ifi
H00 "W tn(nibfri nf fnitrrniil Hml benoflrl.il
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Skirts
$2-50
dpwalp pomIuio ,
m tlitP I. it cp uloil
nn Kpt and belt
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Envelope
Chemise
I'lne white lingerie
materials neatly
ti limned with lace
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BARGAIN BASEMENT
Women's $5 SA.00
5 Wash Dresses
U
e-w summer models pi voiles,
;inshauis Plain cnlors, stripes
VII Ies to 4 4
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Women's Wash
SPOUTS SUITS
Ml New (Jo nr1
Girls' Chambray
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ears
THE HOME OF STYLE AND ECONOMY
Serve Our Very Best
XCea anb Coffee
On Every Occasion
Whether it be the always welcome morning "Sip," the
Luncheon, Dinner or Afternoon Tea. The very best
"Cup" vou ever drank. We know from actual tests what
we are' talking about, and have no hesitancy in saying
the best value being sold in these United States today.
Best Coffee, 22c lb.
All kinds the ever-popular Black and Mixed Teas,
as well as Our Famous India and Ceylon.
EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA
And Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland
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ordr sniJ self tits in this countrjvittlw
tltl .M.l.. ..k.i ila.l.rallfln f,f Inn nfltt-
Helen Inrutented In lht Immortnl dorument.s' ' i' '
which In this clnrk hour Is the hop of thw .' -world
lo n urenter i1irree than ever befnr V-
V. Brest preliminary ineetln a held )l
the i hsmhr of t'Tnincrce In the VMdner
llulldlnit on Monday evening, at which wera
representatives of more lhan thirty order
and orlelli Including Protcstniit . t atao
llo Hebrew and evcr olher creed and all
nationalities meetlnir tnnethex like the nobis
brothers ami alMer they Sre. wllllnir t
Ble thrir time and bent efforts In behalf
of a auprrmeh uorthv pause
In manj respeeta Ik waa the most notabfa
Ealhcrhit of the Mini thai haa ever taken
plate unj where The Knlshts of Colunibue,
Ancient order of llllwrnlins Order of Hrllh
Sholom , MaRona (Mil fellows end ohr
orders whose memberahlp naaresateB many
mllllnne have taken mi the cnrk of inaklnir
arrangements for this lutrlotle fraternat
pfnrinve with a vlaor which Indicates eon-
emaiveiy inai u will lie one ni me pii
pl,rl0,tp mra.lnn, which tiaa ever lateen
pia, e In I'hllartelphla or answhere else
Invitations havi- been exieiiiVnl to I'hafles
M cliHUh jninrs Y (Wnro1 pfBitibiiP
fiIor in 0(rinnm nnl h nnmlyr iif hhr
iHitHblA prron Prenlflenl llnail will rf-'
llr thp oration nnlnH tnndltlonn mtlf t
in T.(lten In w'llh rrnt udmn , othtr
flpakr of natlonul promlrfnce will "no n
Mr h ill Un hrtt brrn n nniptlxrllttS
mb wonrtrrftiI thtnan tn nhtpbullrllnit by P.
prnrtfit nppHt ft t ton of frntrnl mtlul,
writ ft thtt b hopes to ! on hund.
923 MARKET STREET
A Special Sale of A
NEW ADVANCE FALL jf
Satin Dresses (
$4 P & $4 P.75 5
15 16
Tevrj verv low prices nn dresses that will meet
with the Instant approval of smart diepsers
MHnv combined vvlth Georgette and braid or
i overed-bulton-trlinmed Newest tumo ind plan
full-skirt effects av.v, black plum and taupe
S3.00 Silk
Waists
$200
Geoigetles, ercties rie
chine and all-over
laces
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and plaids
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