T f.Vi-"fi"f ' yrn '' m ;4, A w - "t srv4i -a .$-? , ' ftt rt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST W-'lMfc-'" ' ? J I I I I ' 1 I ' Ml II . ' ' ' 3S? &' IS? r 42 4?MF CASUALTIES; ffl: KILLED, 95 WOUNDED IVPersung'S;, Report From by the War Department Contains Another Small Number of Names I Washington, Aug, 15. army casualty list today con The tained 112 names, divided as follows: Killed In action, 17; wounded se verely, 95. The officers on the list were: t K1LLKD IN ACTION Lieutenant RODOF.RS. flKOROK T., 1SS rifkerlnK street, Urooktlllr. rn. f WOUNDED SFATHtELY ( fig IJeutenantu Sh ... 0-v.st rt .T- k f .. fa T JJf McCONNELU JOSEPH A . York, Ala. , KII.IXI) IN ACTION Private ASlKR!OV, TV. O , Mlllfrstown. I"a. nAtMI.EIt, O.. MIllTBle, r. HI.ANKKNSIUr, n . rnuts Valley. Okla. nittOdS, ('.. II., Tirnne. l'a. KMIWS. T niimmerflelil, l'n. TTTN. II.. Diinrn station, l'n. ariAVTOnKF, J C FverHt. Mass UBIFFIV. I.. J.. Latrobe. l'a. HlfKMAN. F. T.. Wnynfsburir. l'a. MARSH IIX. F. XV.. Time, l'a. MOFFITT. K. C, I'lttshurch, l'n. xronnri w n . wasMnBtori, d, c. RVri'MtT, X. C Sallna, l'a. VIDAT, K Chicago TACZUNSKY, A . New Tendon, Conn UODMIKU SEVERELY IN ACTION lerceants nnOWN. J F . Daneor. la rMELN. I. A.. runutner. Ta. DYEIt J. T,. Hansor Me. SI VRKIIAM, I. J . Tuscahoma, OkH FII.IJniCK. J F , Ueachmont. Mass rROtJTY. XV n . Millers Falls, Mass SMITH. II. A R. 1". D. No. 2, Altoona, r. CorporiU BniSKON. II J . Amesbury. Mass DB FOnOE, A J . C-imbrldce. Mass FOItsncna. B A.. Rodney street. Wor cester. Mass. GI.VNT. A. A., 0820 SUth avenue, Altoonn, Ta. McGOWAN J. A . I.jnn Mass O'BRIEN. W. J , "i Mark-t street. North- lampton, Mass TAYLOR, II. r., Miplo street, Florence, Mass WHITE. E. R n-irre. Vt. WOI.F, J. I, gOO Klchtli strreti, Altoona, r. Cook LAUDRICK. E XV . Gardiner. Me rrlrntea ALtEN. I. T . Alpine. Ala AL'OCSTINE, C. I, L'nlontovtn, To. 11EAUCHAINE. XV., llallnwell. Me. HBAUl.IEC, P . Wlnchendon Mass liEI-CIinrt. A 3 , Rancor. Me IIFRI'IIE. O. A.. Tranklln, l'a. IlINOnLlS. J , balvm. Mass JIITTNER J C Cuyahoita Falls. O 11I.AIR. a I,. Hangs. Wso KORUS. F. J , Webster, Mass IIOWEN. I Oerr. Ill IIPKNMHKi:. C. II., Tjrone. Ta. , CHAVES, M rTcharlte, N M CLARK. It. C , Winona, N, II. CUNNINGHAM, R II . Manchester. N H. DAMnoISI', w Nashu-l, N. H DAVIS V , Hurnslde Ky. DAY. It A . Ashlind N. II. DESCIIEV, E , Somersworth N. II DOROVN, J. T, rittsneld Mass IIURANT. II. C. Exeter. N. H. EVANS. R XV.. Monument Reach, Mass. R. FANNING, Everett, Mass. FLEMINO T. 1', 11eerly. Mass FLOOD, N. O,, Northampton, Mass. rORD I'.. Ljnn. Mass rosTEIt F., Haerhtll, Mass DAM., M MeKeei Rocks. Ta. GERE, E , Mascoma, N II. GILBERT. H. E . Oldtown. Me ORANDSHAW, II E , nttsfleld, Mass. GRAY. H. L . Sedewick. Mo. II VMCK. J. F., lselln. Fa,. HILLMAN. A V . Hancock, Mass. JKTFRIES, E. W.. Tercr, Pa. KAUPFI. N. a , Gardner, Mass .tLB COY. J. A . Northampton. Mass. LA FONTAINE, Northampton, Mass. LAVALLE, A. J.'HaterhlU, Mass LAWNICKI. S Easthampton, Mass. I.EN'NON T N . Northampton Mass MATIIEHS. M. J., 303 East Hell UTenue. Altoona, l'a. i Triple-heated" gas Fis but one It's the big, outstanding feature because it be longs exclusively to the Fulton. And because it enables the thousands of owners of Fulton one-and-a-half-ton trucks to average from 12 to 14 miles per gallon of gas. But it's not gasoline economy alone thatcauses such concerns as John Wanamaker, The Standard Oil Company, The Texas Oil Company, The Pitts burgh Plate Glass Company, and other large fleet owners to purchase Fulton Trucks in preference to other makes already in their service. Such firms de mand the utmost in a truck economy of operation. & strength, durability, constant and adequate power, L France Mode Public Today MAZERAI.L E A IHnitor Me M GEE J 11 Salem Mns M1IKKS, II. N Mashlnrton. I'. MORRILT, E J Morrlslllc Vt MElllinVETHER. XV V Stotl l.rldse. Gn OI.INOI It, II. 12., VimlrrRrlft. l'n. tISTKKRI.III, M. .1.. I nrliuli. l'n. PATNEAUIJE K , Mnntp!ler, Vt PATTEItSOV, M I. Gardiner. Me PEAI.EI2. F T Plttsneld Mass RAVOIALA, J J l!nerhlll. Mass RAYMOND, 7. East Hampton Mass RICK.VItD, I, A , Relmont N II RIPLEY. N N Ilrndtord. Mass ROI1I2UTS. Guilford Me KOIIINSON. A. I... Hnrrlors Mark, Pa. HU)121t r . Contlnentul O SAA012. C 12 HennlKer, V H .CHERP L F . Dillon Mass TIIOHKM). XV. C. S301 North Ice street, I'lillailelphla. SEDELNICK K 112 Alfred slreet Detroit STAMPLEIt. I) , Danvers Mn STSThR. It. I.. Ierr, Pa. THIIItmnAU XV. J Pea boil t Mass THLRSTON W E Mt Vernon Me TII.I.Krso.V M L Groton, t MAM I, Ita OSE I L Leominster Miss WALDItON H I' Iloitnn Mass. WEIlllER It P, Litchfield Me W IHTE J S , UanKor, Me TMHTTAKFR II U Haerhlll Mass WILLETT, O J, Montpeller t. NEAR LYNCHING JNSHIPYARD Speaker S.ics Negro Who Fniled to Rcmoe Ilitt AnRry worltmen at the Sun Shipbuild ing Companj., at Chester, nlmoit hnchcil an abent-mlnded negro -lio failed to rcmoe his hit when 'The Mar-Spin-Kliil llanner wis pl-ued at a fliB ralilnu at the plint thin afternoon Guards rushed the mm Into tho time clock room for vifetj, whllo V II Chipe, a promlnint New York liwer, who hid dellered the prlnclpil ad dress, mounttd a poods ho and cilmed the crowd The irate men could he itisfled onlv 1)5 hilnK the necro brought out and made to kiss eery star In the flis He was then discharged to aold further trouble Tho occasion wis the raising of Trench, Drltli-h and Amnrlcin (lags oer tho hull department tool room and a huge American fi ig on top of the pump house, riftecn thousand workmen and girl cmpl05.es attended Benj imhi Mjers presented the three llagb, ind James Connor the laige Anier km U.ig, whtch wis hol.ltd h Hesslc I uiman lltt 1 d.iughtei of William Kur man, general foremin of the hull de partment J. H (Jrah.im ico president of the comp.in and general mm iger of the hull department, ncctpted all the flags The rally was held under the auspices of the National bcr h e Li-ague of the United States Shinning Hoard 12mer- gency Tket Corporation Seigeint Major Jiarry uoicnet, or tlie ito 11 .Montreal Hegiment, thilco wounded at the front, and Mr Ch.io made patriotic addrts.ses FOOD UP 2 PER CENT IN MONTH Increase for Last 5 Years 66, With 7 for Last 12 Months By the United Press Washington, Aug IB Retail food prices In the United States hie In creased sixty-six per cent since June, 1S13, the Deuartment of Labor an nounced today. In this five-year period the price of milk nasi Increased fortj four per cent, butter forty-flo per cent and eggs fifty-five per cent rood prices hie Increased seven per cent In the last year During the month ending lune 15 the average Increase In prices for all food mm two per cent FULTON MOTOR TRUCKS FARMING DALE, "AT THE PORT feature of the Fulton Truck Company, of Philadelphia 2330 Market Street Phones: Spruce 5536 Race 2254 Write for our booklet, "Triple-Heated" Gas The Fulton Motor Truck Company, Farmingdale, Long Island "At the Port of New York" Distributors in SUFFRAGISTS GET JAU SENTENCES 26 Found Guilty of Unlaw ful Assemblage Ten Days for Each REFUSE TO PAY FINES Uii-lilnnton. Auir. 15 (Dy I. X. S ) Twenty-six members of the National Women's pirtv, found guilt v of unlaw ful assemblage, were sentenced to ten das In Jail by Judge McMnhon, In the District Police Court this afternoon Of this number eighteen, convicted of climb ing upon a. Rlntua In a public pnrk, will ire fho additional days The convic tions were the outgrowth of the first ' protest demonstration," attempted In Lafayette Park, opposito the White House, on August fi They were given the alternative of pnvlng $10 and $5 fines, but elected to gn to Jail They were committed to the District Jail, where It will bo iledded whether they will be sent to the Occo quan Workhouse Ei a Staff Corrrsponilciil Washington, Aug. 15 Tho TTnited States Court for tho Dis trict of Columbia was boldly defied to div by tho womin suffragists from Pennsjlvanla and other Stites among the fortv who appeared for trial on the charge of having made an unliwful is semblv when they staged their demon stration la Lafayette Park on Tuesdav, August 0 At a "war council" early this morn ing between Miss Alice Paul, chilrnnn of the National Woman's Pnrtv, sirs Lawrence Lewis, Jr , of Philadelphia and Htveral of tho other leiders It wis decided to ibvolutelv defv the court and decline to recognlzo that It hid anj authority over them Mrs Lewis, Jr, of Philadelphia chair man of tho five demonstrations held here b the suffragists In the list ten divs, took a snt at the headquarters entrance after the 'war council" and instructed each of the suffragists how to proceed when arraigned In court ' Do not utier a word la the Court in jour defense or In nny other wav recog nize the Court's authority," said Mrs Lewis to each suffragist 'When our name Is called simply answer here' but say nothing else, no matter whit happens " 'At our tiial on Tuesdav we denied tho amhciltv of the Court, and held we were not amenable to the law, because we are a disfranchised class," said Mrs Lew is 'Today we shill go to the Court and mike an appearance, because we have put up collateral for our appearance hut we will take no part In the proceedings We hive violited no laws and denv the Court his jurisdlciicn over us The nu thorltle" tan do with us whit they plcise, but we shill continue to protest igilnst our dlsfnnchisement and the delay of the Senite In pissing the equal suffrage amendment " On their fifth attempt to hold an open air meeting in Lifivette Park, the suf fraglsts outwitted the police at 8 30 o'clock last night and succeded in mak ing several speeches before the police could gather in sufllclont force to arrest them They were held until midnight, when they wero discharged without be ing requesiea to appear lor iriai . n-l . .mil, ,l,f Iinllna m. l.. ., .. , ' xiivz iuu'i t.i 1'ui' i-viii'ieitriy oy surprise three hours later, and arrived at Lafajetto Monument, to find only one policeman in sight The Pennsvlvanians who took part In the two demonstrations list night were Mrs Livvrcnee Lewis and Mlsg Martin Washington Moore, of Philadelphia, Miss Lavlnla Dock, of r.uettLVlllo; Miss Kate Heffelfinger, of Shamokln, and Miss Mary AMnsor, of Havcrford, all of whom dppeared In court for trial to day. . LONG ISLAND OF NEW YORK" Fulton speed without de structive vibration. Andall these things they find in the Fulton one-and-a-half-ton truck. Because the Fulton is built first of all for long years of economical, dependable service. It is sen sationally sturdy throughout. It is a truck that no fleet operator can afford to disregard, especially in these days of high prices, for with all its advan tages, the Fulton is not an expensive truck. Its cost is but $1620 a price made possible by the economies of multiple production of but one model the one-and-a-half-ton truck. all principal cities SHIPNEWS HOG ISLAND GIRLS PLAN BEACH NIGHT Will Disport Saturday on At lantic City's Sands by Light of Moon Tho Hos Island Olrls' Club has ob tained n permit for a night party on the heach nt Atlantic City next Snturday. They had to go to tho director of public sifety at the resort to get permission to "cut up" on the beach In the moonlight, hut that official soon jlclded to their charms. All the girls will hive their fortunes told by their favorite method They can take their choice of the tea pot the cirds or palm reading Hog Island seems full of fortune tellers of all schools Miss Helen Davis uses the cards In her peeps Into the future Mrs Car ver, of the welfare department, Is a palm render, whllo Miss Elsie MacKlaren, also of tho vvelfire department, savs she can do best with the tea pot These three clalrvojants have been picked for tho task Saturday, and more than 100 young women arc anxious to know Just what the future has In store for them The girls will take their ukuleles nnd mandolins for a little Hawaiian skit In tho sind, and 'will wind up the affair with a watermelon feist Misses Appel, Prllchard, Nellie Wilson and Arllne Martzcll will sing their best. No men allowed. That's final and emphatic Mr irlin . Helen J e (Tries, n Run Ship bride, has up h"r Job in tho ship nf i c tn ko m hous. kirplns In Chuter Mcnnuhllo she nnd her husband will nppntl a vncallon at At luntle ntv nnd Stroud-;uuri- P Ml riorince Lcntz1 of the Hun Ship office, pave a pirt nt her homo nt Sixteenth nnil Chest nut streets Chester, In honor of tho navnl nffleers nf tho cost offirn nt the Sun plint John (llllesple of the Sun oftlee ulll leave tomorrow for n week-end nt Mirthn s Vino viird It I where his fiineo lives Thev lire to be married In September Miss arnh James of tho Sun office li coins to gle a pnrty in honor of the fellous In tho office who missed the fun nt Miss Cutharlno Jones s recent party Wpdnftli nlnlit "efflclenev" dinners nt tho Merchant Shipyard, nt Hnrrlmnn have been discontinued until fall In their stead there will le a ntovlo each Wednesday at s i m, precede 1 by speaking Tred It mlth and others have, been encnBed to talk to tno shlpworl.ers Miss Kdlth Cox Is arranging n series of Thursday nlRht dances and between theso and tho every Monduv ilinco for the soldier euards thero'll bo pknti for thu ftet to do "Stokes" liny, Hirlin's biff southpaw has i vn of be-itlnpr tho weather mm When It Bets too hot 4n tho crowd for htm ho Just steps down In the cellar nnd swlncs n hammock M the ire crenm stand so that all ho has to do to keep cool Is reach out hla lomr left hook nnd rock lie has severil times bien sllshtU Inoculated with cellar damp, but ho suls thut beats a heat knock' out TROY TRAILERS INCREASE MOTOR TRUCK EFFICIENCY Troy Trailer Co. 5 N. 21st St. ssssaias..os.i.ssmiBSsiSiSBSsBSSBsfcsBsassi FVL.TON Steering Knuckle and all other strain-bearing parte are specially heat-treated giving a wide margin of safety with relatively light weight. SHIPWORKERS FIGHT TROOPS Several Hurt at Puey & Jones Yard Over Back Pay Wilmington, Del., Aug 15. Two workmen at tho Vusey & Jones Com pany shipyards and several soldiers were Injured in a clash between the workers and members of the Twelfth Battalion United States Guards at the plant lato yesterday. Following tho "riot." which started when workmen demanded their back pay, double guards wero placed about the plant. They were on duty last night In caeo of further trouble. LETRUPPEITALIANE SEMPRE WTT0RI0SE Important! Success! Conscguiti Lungo il FroAte dclle Montagne Published nnd Distributed Under PnilMIT No 34t Authorised bv the net of October .! Ji?7 on nlo at the Poatofnco of Phlla- deloltla. Ta tr order of the President a a BimLrstw. Postmaster General. noma, 15 nffosto. Dalle notlrle glunte dal Quartler Om crale Itallano si rllevn che In varll sot tori lungo tutto 11 fronte t,tallano si sono verlflcatc ldcall openzlonl ed tin' aumentata attlvlta" da parte dcll'artl Ellerla II Mlnlstero delln, fluerra, net pome- rigglo dl lerl comunlcato4 ha publlcito 11 sccucnte1 "Nclla rcglono del Montello lo truppo ltallane hinno occupito la Punta dl LMattoo c le -pcrone a sud-e"t dl CIma Zlgolon, a nonl cl'lli regiono cieirAtnm- 11 Tm 1i nnornv nriA fll Itanani i . ,, ni .n fontr, nrlflnnlorf lianno catturVo nlu dt cento priRinnien. In unlone a mltragllatrlcl ed altro ma tcrlile di guerra "Xell'alta allo Zcbru II ncmico la tcorsi notte nttneco' I postl avanzatl a Paverlnch c Konlgspltzc, mi fu resplnto ' N'elli reglone del Tonile, tra li te3ta del Tnrrcntc N'oce o la testa della Valle Genova la nostra nrtlgllerla fu cfficacls slma. cd lnfllsse gravlt.ilme perdlte al nemlca Start today to buy War Savings Stamps mjssmismm ""Tl i i i -'"i 1 i I ygag "Sulla sinistra del Plave tlenosltl nemlcl dl vettovaglie furono Incendlatl, dal nostro lnterlso bombardamonto aereo. "A Fuclno e nelln, Val dl Sola nol emicacemento bombardammo ' baracca mcntl nemlcl, magazzlnl o Implantl fer rovlarl." W,hlnirtnn, lie., IG ngCBto. II Generate Emlllo Ougllelmottl, ad defto mllltaro presso la Itcgla Amlasclnta Itallnna e gla" comandanto dl una hrl gata dl bersngllerl sul Carso, ha lerl rlcevuto un dlspacclo da noma 11 quale dlmostra cho lmportantl successi sono statl conseguttl dagll Itnllanl In un set toro del fronte contlguo alia frontlera svlzzera, successi che segnano la prima c plu' grando attlvlta' In detto settore da nuando l'ttalla e' cntrat.a In guerra, Qucste operazlonl sono forlcre dl una offenslva Itallanl In una nuova zona dl combattlmento, oppure sono state lntra prese alio scopo dl preoccupare 11 co mando mllltaro austrlaco, II quale ha concentrato uomlnl c matclalo sul fronte del Trentlno. II dlspacclo rlvcvuto dal Generate Ougllelmottl dice: "Fin dal mattlno del 13 agoato la nostra nrtlgllerla ha aperto un vlo lentlssimo fuoco nella zona detle montagno contro lo poslzlonl ncmlche nel settore del Montello (Vnltelllna), nel Tonalo (Val Camonlca) e nclla testa della Vallo dl Genova. Nonostanto la tennce ed aumentata reazlone delle batterlo nemlcho. le nostro truppo hinno preso d'assalto Monto Montello e fatto scnslblll progressl sul Monto Alblolo ed alia testa della Valle dl Genova. Lazlone tuttora contlnua. Lungo la Vallo Zcbru (Alta Valtelllna) partial! attaccht da partp dl dlstaccamentl nemlcl sono statl resplntl medlnnte l'uso dl bombe a mano. I.ondrn, 15 agosto II corrlspondento da Glncvra del "Dally Express' rapporta cho 1 Blornall svlzzerl, commentando II fatio che l'Au- aLnii Iia CaillBO lO lIUIlLiCtn nil um. nrt"n. scorso, o che lunghl trcnl nel Tlrclo austrlaco trasportnno numcroso truppo verso II fronto Itallano, rltengono che una nuova offenslva austrlaca dove at tendersl da un momemo all'altro lungo II fronto del Plave DlBpaccI da Zurlgo recano cho 11 go verno austrlaco ha presb drastlche ml- fsure per reprlmere II movlmento cha da tempo si .erinca In lloemia Le auto rlta' sono costcrnato ed In meno dl 24 ore hanno fatto fucllare scttantaquattro soldatl czechl 1 glornall dl Monaco e Dresdi narrano che la pollzla lmperlale ha fatto parecchl "raids" In questl ultlml glornl, fncendo arrcstl In massa Lo J"-vr :K.-fr '--, y&t by the CARUSO Ki. Ivl ELBA McC0RMACK GLUCK sy Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are scientifically coordinated and synchronized to the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. New Victor Record demonstrated at all dler m tho lit of uch month Victrola "Victrola" la the RegUtered. Trademark of the Victor TalUat If achlae'Comptar dcelgnetioc the product! of thla Company onlr. ytm guarnlglont uhgheresl -gctia state rlnfor tato e tutte lo arml nelle cam del clt tadtnl ed In possesso dl borgheal, sbno state confiscate, I comtzll o qualslasl rluntone e' stata prolblta. Parecchl glor nail censuratl e qualcuno addlrlttura Boppresso. La stamps, dl Monaco non eslta a dlro che II menomo Incldente puo' condurre ad una sollovaziono gene ral o In Boemla. Pnrlcl, IE agosto. Le truppo Allcate, tra le quail gll amerlcanj hanno catturato 73,000 contrlbuzlone, hanno catturato 7J.00O prlgionlerl o plu' dl 1700 cannonl durante lo scorso mene, Clo' rapprcscnta un gran numero cho gll Allcatl hanno preso In quattro settlmane, da che e' prlncl plata la guerra, Gll Allcatl hanno rloc cupato 1800 mlglla quadrate dl terrltorlo, llbcrando tutte le ferrovle che da Parlgl corrono verso Test ed 11 nord. L'ultlmo comunlcato umdale annunzla che I tedeschl tono statl resplntl durante una lncurslonc tentata ncllo Champagne, la scorsa notte Una Intcnsa attlvlta' da parte dell'artlgllerla s nota tra l'Are e l'Olsc. HOTOR IRUCK bXPREtt aawyi SHllTlftV'ftOTiofe'RJrjGK. I.KAVES rillliDELFnlA FOB New York I Dally 6 P. M. Hnltlmorn I Dally B P M Wilmington I Dally n A. M I hester I Dally B A. M I Mon , Wed . Frl , R A. M. 1 HSton I Mon Wed . Frl.. B A. M. Allentnwn I Mon , Weil , Frl . fi A. M, liethlehcm I Mon , Wed , Frl , & A. M. 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When you play a Victor Record on the Victrola, you can be sure the interpretation you hear is exactly as the artist sang or played it exactly as he or she wishes you to hear it. So true to life in every detail that Victor Records have also earned for themselves the' universal and enthusiastic approval of the great final judge the music-loving public. There are Victors and Victrolas from $12 to $950. Any Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate the Victrola and play your favorite music for you. Saengcr Voice Culture Records are invalu able to vocal students ask to hear them. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. wA THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY . 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