mra"1 " vv .1 'ifns5!ra ji j" Ttaiis.aarara N - ,""'-ria: --- i i-wcm ? ' ahvsi ' "wslaws-.'3creEi,aj.;rs, ,- - fy.v j- t - rv -orn ' .rfti," r-jir - -' ' "15 i-s --":..TW l?r'rvi'MVJ,,' " - . if i 'T y"' f6 - - - l ' - - . r i ' ,lw- ,. - . -jtD c iiv rf r "I ,. , .e' S. 5 " 1 " r " ' -it , " EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 28, 1918 Ml ' i-"! AMERICANS GAIN 4) m ' cti mFimyis.smmiv CAILLAUX SPURNS FAVORS IN PRISON here with Interest. The fact that in the enemy press the names of Mclvy, who has been sentenced to five years' ban unuii americana coia giunil, luneai sera. t ii Hinaaco uena citta, uomte urimani, dtedft II hpnvrtntltn nl lsltnnrf. Tfn ishment for betrayal of his duty to his Generate Americano repllco' rlngrailan. '-J NBAZOCHESAREA country as a minister; Calllaux, who is awaiting trial on grave charges of con- do u sindaco deir accogllenze rlcevute e dlcblarando che gll amerlcanl erano or gogllost dl combattcre a fiance delle valorose truppe Itallane. Durante la serata una banda mllltare americana EttS vevlng Intelligence to the enemy, and tho editor of the London pacifist Journal, the Dallv News, are bracketed together as friends of Dermany is regarded here as amply Justlfvlng the step which the au thorities took In bringing Malvy to trial and arresting Calllaux. All-Night Fight With Ger- suono' In Piazza San Marco 111 of Arteriosclerosis, He Will Not Ask ' Privileges HIS FRIENDS INTERCEDE j mans Continues Many ) Fierce Clashes BIG GUNS POUND ENEMY DUELLI DI ARTIGLIERIA ALFR0NTEITALIAN0 ALLIES COMPEL REDS TO RETIRE Also Advance Southeast of Archangel to Join C.ceho-Slovaks TRAVEL HALF DISTANCE ScmenolT Forces Cross Si berian Frontier Take Town and Prisoners Washington, Aiir. 28. MAN-POWER BILL IN CONFERENCE House Rejects Work-or- Fight Proviso Adopted hy Senate AGREEMENT LOOKED FOR War Department Explains Grouping of Registrants Into Classes i I KSi ft RS tw it ka Sft 'U. S. Troops Get Foothold on Eastern Outskirts of Town 1 By the Associated Press American Forces On Hip lfIf, AUK 4pm Flghtlnsr between American troops ami I German force rontlnueelull night In tlie I region of Uazoche to the east of ( Flsmen Iarly this mumlng the Ameri cans secured a foothold on the eastern outskirts of the town Some Ocrmnn snipers ami ninihlne gunners are stuhhornh i lliiKlnit to the northern edce of Baroches usinc cell its nu eiiv null' wi iiuuri im i mt-i e mil American and French hip guns ale pounding- avvav at the eneniv and the i German hnve been unable to bi lug up reinforcements ' I ! the 1ititPtl Press Willi the Amerlrnn rnite in France Auk 28 Americans and fieinnns nciged In sharp Infnntrj flghtlng and vlnlmt artil lery battles throughout vestercliv from the region of IJjzocliea to t consider lhle distance east of nmes t front of about five miles Both Americans and CJenmns ntt.uk ed and counter-attacked itpoatedh The Americans atHnncil theft lines in the region of Ttnznches and fierce street flchtlng tcsitltiil in ill- outskirts of the town At thi smite time the Teutons attacked Hinet" but ei- i ntireH ie pulsed Later the Aniencatis uii in volved In n Huh' In Holp-du-IMable ind succeeded In rnlflng tlie'e l'n The fighting broke out i cm where it B'0.ln,the morning ind i in irnnil i Jajr. At Flsmette the fiernnns ttld to rush-the Anierlcanw with i considerable force, supported on the fi ml s b Umi menwerfers 1 h" flnim-tlnoHi rs uml to work their nn into the town spi i inc liquid fire tow aid the doughboys, but with little success The first tush forced tile Ameiliins to withdraw simiew hat fine o'lioet and I twrenU-lUe men held i lirlilge, i tosomi; the Vesle while the others nought coiei All attempts of the Hermans to ieirh the river were beaten off As f nst Ms an . enemy appealed neir the bridge he was' cut down by rifle and midline gun fire ' bur airplanes iso wer lum in the lclnlt of Flsmelte bombing the Uer- manlnfftn.r, heaMb while our Inf m.p , lure wns smashed ind nearh le eled by Anifrlc.in ,irtlller Is a Military Victory Possible in West? Continued frnm Tune One had learned to know each otliei The troons were faced with r-nmtitinno woirn were ntrnn ioi- .nrraun r...m normal tiench warfare, nnrl too much was asked of the staff Mho were blamed for not doing the impossible The precise cause of the failure was ' . ' "" '"",,rl" iiwiii iacK or practice In worklne tnc-ether hut most of the critics of the staff did ' not know this. The staff was said to i uc me jjieserser or tne old arm; It nuiiun-iiiinueu, inerncient, made iu uoc ui me urauis ut ine oounti) In th? new atmles. and gtabbed the lion's , "IIS'U CI1 IHUlltULlOll UllU IIOI10I All this talk, which was usually very 111 In. formed, led to a want of confident e and irlctlon, both of which was fnsteied by agitation in certain ijuarteis ,4t I home against the staff and officers nf the old army Most of the critics had DUt vague ideas as to what the staff is and what Its duties ate The gen erals In command of flehtlne -staff and administrative staffs were nil lumped together and condemned ' fir Many new nrmv ofllcers, being men of I two Mexican customs guards accord buslnesg experience chared at the mill ing to Birber- account, resented his In tary routine and red tape which they 'erfeience with the Mexican and opened ascribed to the narrow minds of the fire old army, being unaware that the ad- merl( in 'oldins on pitrol dun re mlntstratlon sjstem of the at my has 'urned the fire and an appeal for re in the main been imposed upon it by enforcements was sent to t'amp Ftephen the civil administration and that most Little lieutenant f'olonel Herman le professlonal soldiers have spent their sponded with four compinles of lnfantij lives in trjing to reduce it to a fotm and tw """Ps if negio oivalrv which could be made applicable to As Mi uteuant Colonel Herman reached War. If the staff desired to defend its or ganizing and business capacity it has oniy 10 point to tne supeib achieve ment by which the armj has been keprt flll rtTTl Itm! fit tVvn v-trrVit t m a .. J .. . I CJ right place with every requisite, ele spite the loss of vitally Important rail a mmmnniriMinn. Qa .i, '."". way communications, and the almost ! Insuperable difficulties involved in re- sorting the greater part of the admin lstratlve oriranization when our front was driven up I shall have a word to say about this later. Spirit of Arm I hanged The whole tone and spirit of the army has now changed from the days when weariness and disappoint ment gave rise to criticism and re crimination Our front has been left In nanna trtf llirao Inimliinliin .. .. .. ..-...... w. ...n iit,aiuauic JUUIUI1S during which enormous strides have been made In the work of reconstruc tion, wonderful to 1 elate of the Brit ish soldier, during the whole of mv vtsit I heard no grousing except re garding leave, and that Is rapidly be ing put right Everywhere along our front;the old sense of superiority over the enemy has been re-established Our men are cheery and confident, th Germans are nervous and de pressed. "The advent of the Americans has allowed us to keep troops out of the line for training; and the army has again' found itself. It is not by any means , only by the numeiical re en forcement which America has brought Into the field that she has helped to turn the scale. ' It wpuld be impossible to overrate the value of the Infusion of fresh and vigorous life into the Allied ranks In the fifth J ear of war. when there is a natural tendencv for those who have borne, the heat and burden of the day to become stale. The Amer kKa. leans emanate keenness and vitality & which Is Infectious, while their fresh outlook upon questions which to us K have become stale by long use and t their racy fashion of expressing their Views are most Inspiring. J.J"1 nmiM mvvvvim .- WAK NIIKNk lelVKN HKK I IKK Ft Trenton Woman Dies of Infec- f 4litl ftltrflltfl til Prnnna I.W -w...v.. 1, Cf Mu-.. k' V A..&. 40 Tr....!.. s"('s eentracted while hurslng soldiers trans t'.BOrted from the battlefields In France to Kills Island. N. Y hoimltal resulted , the death In eighteen hours of Kath- rV. e.pnnoiiy. a, irainea nurse. , uonnouy was a eiauinter of John any, an atiaone tar years of the Kaie ahmu far ire in- 1 ois. blsSI i irjiT. www j. novrrs Merilmntvillr mail who a i mil. imimlrr of the submarine" rlider No. 20'), .link i.ir I ire Mjnel. His nnine i ainonii llic missing uirtii- Iicr of llic irH. 5 FROM HERE SURVIVE SUNK IT-BOAT CHASER A ,,i lifr I'Vom Wol Sent Down I) Mi-take May He 1'liikult'lpliidii F!e of the Hiirloi i' Suhinuine I'liisrr 201 mink h gunlite off Mr IsMnd esterdi in in'st ikt for i I -but hue been Identified in I'liilicbl pliinns and .1 Mixlh Is thought to lle. "ii Mntn of those In th c r w won ttiii lost arc thought lo htu been rcsl- li Ills I f till'- ,t The olllilil I- of those Insi Ins not I ci been iiinoun eil In the Na v Depart nimt but it Is iptLtd It will b trwle jjulill atr i, im ifteiuiion I'lilluilclplibi siirliors I'bllulilphians among tin surv'ois follow IH()Ms H MAI'.KW thief boats v i in 3JN "li illleld stieit wiuiiiled ItoHLI'.l oltfi'I'.AN, nuarter-mi-ter "! i iiith l'lft 'noril btrtet i uiindt d 111. Ml. 1! s KlUin radio oper.itfir, OU ill i nioit .ii mi i I.Al HI liAl Ml.i s. nil in IWJ1 i nrisii in sire, t ill (llllll' I! WI'HiWH l,MMIiels mite l-"i4 Ninth l'ift-fonith -si i - t CIlAltl.CS N IIIOMAS i itnati thought to lie in Hhiiii inn n Other membirs or the crew said to .nine troin this i lt and npoitd as missing are l.l.oNAItn M M n Ir bolts- wuns ma e SiH South Mil, jii stieit II ltlt Ii:M.i smmii anil Mor ris stleels l.lijiteiiant llenr 1 Howes of Wild wood mil liolnii stteets Meicbantllle w is iiuiiiiiiiiiUi of the submarine cbiser m lfe who is the daughlei of Ilatrv iinmi.iirecs of the II Humphrexs l.imv ' ,nv ",.'; now IMn hi wltbtlnli thite-Miir-olcI son i.nuitnani Hnwiss nun.' is not among tin sUi iori tet Word rum sun Word was Kcehed b Mi- mhhii I'orinrnn from her i-on who w i I unleil at I.ewes Pel CoKoian i-Tld he was wounlid In the foot but that bis r.uniK lould i ome to see him He did not leinemiin tun the boU li id on n struck and shjk I"1 noth't g of whHt Inpp. tied ,...- .- r. - . , u ., , 11 il., ,,ti iwent-sls ifin'.v.. iiih. .iki old i-mi of Mr ind Mis Michael llaran H. enlisted In April I'll 7 ind letehed hlstlist tiilniiiKji the Mue street nasal ( He was then tratisieircii 10 mei : i i i-fr m ciim m.h "e hH8 t,s brothers John and Inmes llaran In th. uavv His list visit to this cltv w.i- a week agi last t rldaj -, r Cari'ailZQ KettretS Battle on Porder ( ni'tb""'! ""' ,,,"!' "'' teidav afternoon when a Meiean it tempttd to cross Into the l'nlted . t ites 11 Hlri' ' '- nlv Barber drew his pistol, hut did not the botuditv line lie ten mm a nuuei wound In t ne right knee but after re ceiving first aid treitment he reurned ... .1,- iiriiio- i.n .end direeted his troons I The (list vmetliMii miiuarv unri 10 cross the Inn was n troop or negro l??a,rf ITJTLu" ' I "unBerfnid aptaln Hi nc ifiu-d vvd I shot dead at the head of his commind lapnin vas shol fifi 1 ht) cavalr5inen scattered tmo tne brush while the lnrantrv, iigrt'ng in the open werr sub'ected In a wltherlnu fire from -the Mexican r'flts .Several ma lilne gups p'n d n tti hills on the Amer'can side Inflicted heav y casualties on the Mexicans .he bull, t ploughing through houses In nil parts of the Mexican town RUPPRECHT REMAINS HOME 1 , . rv r VTTMI All .rears Armv weteat Will Allect H.ivarian Dvnastv lly the Anociattd I're HhliiKtin. Vug 28 -IMspatches fiom Switzerland todav sav it Is re ported In Zurich that the German high command Is undergolnrf Imerestirg m id lflcations Crown Prince Itupprechr of Bavaria has returned home with several weeks' leave but it Is said to be as sumed that this leave will be probabl piolonged It Is suggested that the interests of the Bavarian ell nastj demand that the I'rlnce shall not be left at the head of the arm, since the situation at the front Is becoming dangerous A Biubei a I nlted states customs line with v iaiK.1 w nun is a inn n . ,1 mi,. ,,oril the Mel. in tolstition between Vologd 1 and l'erm on guard twl.e o leinl 'ne ye,cl "' l" I 1P Tr, nortl, Husslan trunk line hilt and when the litter failed to com- roIoBne .eltung points out th it Funds for Officers and Enlisted Men In the U. 8. Army and Navv sd wltn Red Crois or Y. M. C A. The Safest Way To carry funds it bj Trarelers' Letters of Credit which vre inue free of commUilon To send funds Si by Mail or Cable Transfer which may ba made through us. WE HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCS WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCS S RUE LAFAY ETTE, PARIS Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth amp Chkavi fef ,,M'rPr! Complete fniltirc of the attempt of (tenernl HorMtth, the anti-Hntsheist Iratler. to establish a dittntorshin in Siberia is reporletl in alices tnda from Vladivostok. Hepresentatiies of the Mliis at Vindiostok inter ettid lo ttplulil (he tiuthuril) of the' inn uoernmi,nt there. Il the tuociated Veil I nnilnn, ub 2 - On the I snn front i rtii of lidiostok the Holshelkl hae i IiimI s mile- before n general nil ance b all the Allhd forces according i) ti ports recehid in Mnnshal Tnd iransmltted In ltcuter s I.hnlud mttiian and Tapanese ttoopo the i mHiies uld ale ciituiliilng fin llic t s-I sutl fron' Niws irom tin fiont It Is ul b il Is miagie owing ti the fait thi the1 lijimi'S, hie uiki n oxer the pri-piii . Hon of Infiitm ition fiom the i ,'fihs The lapinisi are slid to be extiemelv Ullilllt I'el.ln Vug 2t Heneral Senienoff the in l I'uNliNlk li lib I his ro-s,,l tin Slim in frotitlei and retaUin Mat- HiiXhkl sMIi II VWS' of M.llli hllli I ip- turin' pil'onin 'llic IipmisK tun i- ate lil.lKid wiill 111 IJilshll.l neir , II MM I 11 is 11 polled lint the Alb line taken o 1 r the opci ul m of the 1 nl i s It i piobable tin tillwnx- wil In lr utnl W th inern 111 iiiglneiis uiiilei John I' stet 11s r luinicrl. Kus-i, Mlg - Mi 01- Itus.ln, UK 2S n of- flilil stiteinent Issued here toil u sis that the Entente lled fences base en- ira ged tin IlolshCNlk Ited C.llinis nil liHe dlsliilsid tin HoMitvik iier tlotllH The i iiiinunilintlon tells In deta 1 or the flunllng since August 11 and i. ports thrt all the en. ounters wen gem rain su isfn for the llusso-Allled Hoops ,.., . ,..nuia ii.itt itirlitlnii cm the HHer IiMn wlikh enters Into the llulf of Arc, g.V one l.olsbeslk er.ft was c.p ,,r, 1 and tin- others fl. d afl.r some o then, bid been dmiagnd V ihinkogUliiK service las luld hue lodas for the disappearance of the Holslmlkl ttoin An hingel and for th iktorlis of the i:iitenie Allied totces on the westtin front Itussl m and Allied troops piraded the streets ' With the soluntais suirender of the town of hhinkuisk on the Wagi river north of Aichangtl to the repr.sintrt- I iTH l IIMI'Hl' lui'ti , -- tlves of the new i.overnnuni mo i.i-i um n ,,f nnv sbe ,ri Ihe government of uhangel passed out of the hinds of iiia;- lniT dLLI r,b IMjAKHMt I Ulll , .rnftl'l cf AlS Ht .IUI l.AMilll'Ji'.ir " li the ) iufcJ Ves ..,...r,la,n Aug "& The Allien Aug ..... cupitlon of Kotlas, on the Pvlni Itlver soutlea-t of Arching., which Is .eport- them is important as it shows; that two- Mi-da r.r ihe distance from Archangel to Vlitki anuarentlv has been covered 10 1 llh 1 "!'" ' ''" ". ..i.iitinn Kot- In the l.ntente toes In acid tlnn Kot r hu isi 1 iiTiiic l teti n t nranr'n riiiwaj II 1 t 1 . ihe rntente plan to effect a Junction with the Czecho-.SIovaks at Ckatei Inhurg (17". miles southeast of l'erm) Is a good deal neiier realization "DRY'BILL HELD UP Semite Delai Consideration in I 1111' lnstiad of .lanuarv 1 next, was postponed todav until tomorrow the Senate adjourning In respect to the li c senitnr James of Kentuckj senator fheppird of Texas piohln -1 on le ider said the compionuse measure pi ihahlv would be passed l Prldiv fillfornla grape growers as well as w in makers resumerd theli protest ngninst the legislation todav befoie the Senate Agriculture Committee Thev uigert thit the bill be amendi d so as not to become effective until lulv 1 1020 declaring unless this Is done practical confiscation of crops would result Published Today THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON QUALITY STREET Ui next two volume of the uniform rditlon of the Plays of James M. Uarue The rest of the series will appear from tune to time during the ear "WHAT CVERV WOMAN KNOWS," the first of ne series wns published last wm Each, St on net. fSaSCHARHS SCRlBNElfc SONS ' FIFTH AVEAH84Sr NEWY0RK Heopert to Ollie James", Memory (,',) 'Tr T!is4' ri'h'vik 3 VVaablngton. Aug 28 Consideration iV;'.' .,- 'XL',' I'YMTa- in 'he Senate of the national wartime '!,,- J, f ,. --I 4".' ' i , iifj pr. hlbltlon meistire which under in- Is,' KUh H ''' - 'TW'-' JV'hS agreement reached bv leading opponen s '" ' 3, i'gj .t , fr, vNLl ',., Jti and supporters nf the meisure Is to be fi,v, J K :fi" 5 r .'-. . f V'-Si.a IV amended so as to become effective Julv tjl '''' 'v'Ai' ' i' 1S , 'irSUii pjt Streets J I I m ii vdi tti .jio .. f-. &v fmm I I .--V, iiA'tiii.Z'TiiH. i,. aK I. hj wmrmm ..i-mmmmmmmmmmyv ' i.-t-at'-, f ' Tri uri ul Mil iiiMiMiiaiwwtwii i u t.i shD or hoi p-i i' l'olii emeii llromil) I lop I ami I'cin- lirrlon, s.iiil In Iiiim- I iki n mono from .1 pedestrian while "canhing for Ins lepistritiou i.iril Patrolmen Held as Highwaymen ( ciiitlniii il frmn Pate One wheie IN lulu itnn wis M.iinlliK on I hi oppnslti v(lt (, tllr SIr, , t lb rt tin group wis Jolntil b SIi,tn PenibirTon It .is ihirged tut mil his hack when laln mil l!romllj struck Jlurpln i udlriK lo l.leuten nit lleirn ol the rhwiith and Int i liieti po llit st itinu In uceitd a tell pin uc t-il' fiom the llr s at lou ir Thiitienth ind Itui stints thit two p 1II1 emen wrt atticlln; 1 111 in m m time lie went out in s.iiii j, uiesitd Uroinilx I'ein beiun 1 ml sl.u 11 iifii 1 he found them tl,t,, , ,,,,,,,. ..1,,. ,i,,i,r,,i i,,, 1. .,1 i UI1 lohh(,d of J7 albgeil hold-up -ind before . l,11n.nt .rlced Mii.nln s.1,1 be was ipiiio.u iied b Peinbertou who iskid him how mm 'i he bid lost Mur- lih told tin- pi Met m m the m 11 hid t iken $7 firm htm licit it and be unlet or ou II git Into troubn r mbi r ton was said to hue In- . . , stmcieii uuipni Alfred eldner . flrem in of the lmr and Kace Htre.ts station les,l- lied that he had s.en Murphx dragged mil of thi saloon In Iltornlh and bad inter seen the m in iitlniked li Hioiuih .mil sNin Winn he ntteniptcd to jntetfere the flrerrnn said, ho was ad- dtessed lij one of the three men who i-ild '(Jit in on this and .sou .an make a i ouple of bucks femberlon In his own defence said tint he was on bis w iv home last night wm, uroinuv wnen tiiv "iiiiam .i Thiitienth and lUce streets Hromlly lie slid, went Into the saloon to i,et dunk while he w ilted outside He slid that he did not seeMuiphv attacked and roblict Bromllj denied that he bid held uo Murpbv but s ltd he bad been embalm ing to stop a fight bctwien Slav In and Murpbv that had Marled Inside the sa loon The three men were positively ttlentl- oi-.n,, 1 Murphv at the he iring Hromlly was appointed to me 01 ce '"' "' " ''emlierton In 1910 s.. r-in.b- s.,.. M.con. r enn m lint, to thn fall innur In the sir s. columbu 9 nustuns iianKeinau man usimeiii Jim l'on anil Hill Hrhiirt has unci up a mar forward from Inst sear a HarrtU.ire Inel.p.ndenn Hill McCord St. . ,. . v,ii, n ,hj imriiU,i i.aiu.t tltln Ubt vear. nai onl Ocrge Dietrich tt - navv ami will "'" llllllllll I B IIVJI "VJII mi- , nil IBU'. lias lost Tom Dunlcaiv both or wnom are In prormb v not be avail-. M'V I',.' VIS. , I NMfes. ' - ; n 9i. . rv j "i-L'H''.V,' ' '''vV'lfl r3 ii-juai ii ii,i i-,! .. I '"'-f57t - ' 2b5s4 ' "I'ife HBKy-Lh 'Afi URI 'jQVW "VHHaaaBBsHllHllllllllllllllllH An Essential Work Under the United States Government Employment 1631 Arch St., 406 Market St., 26 Offices at . . West Chelren Ave., Philadelphia, and 20 East Fifth St., Chester, Pa. The Bell Telephone Company of Penna Washington, Aug 28 Senate amendments to the man-power bill extending the draft ages to eighteen nnd fortv-flve vcars were rejected for mallv tij the House toda and the mins ure Fetit to innfeience Arrangements were made for the con frrees to meet Imiuecllatelv with the hope of smoothing out the dlfterencis after a few hours of discussion The wmk-or-llsht amendment, as llnnllv adopted In the Stnate, Is as fol low s "This provMso shall not appl In the enso of i strike. If tin strikers have submitted or will at ome submit, the dispute to the war librr hoaid agree to abide and do abide bv Its decision, and at once resume and continue work pend ing siuh decision 'Ihe said board slnll take up and decide all such disputes as pecdilv as practicible f'rotiplng of new di.ifl registrants un der the pending mui-powir bill into thrie genrial classes Including those be tween nineteen and twentv-one Uilrtv oiie and thii l lx nnd from t hlrt -bIjc to fortv-flvi as propose 1 In tin 1'rovost Matshal lieneial It w is explained nf llelill.v lodiv Is not lull tided to be used foi the deferment nfi illln .1115 one of thest clisse- Into seivlce The puipo'c rf this sepirallon It w is slid, Is ti fnilltvte classification' and make inch 'inli klv available to meet di ift 1 ills I'll- onls clefermnt contem plated bv th. War Department Is tint of the ' iKiitei n nineteen vear men whose numinous to the colors will be postponed as long as Is prsslble to inrrv orrt the idin itlonal piogram now being arrnngi d rteirulir Immeillnlelv neimrv to 01 ganVe adilltlotinl units will be dtawn from men in chis one between the iges of nlnete'm ind forts -five until this leseivolr Ins been fhitisted, hut It Is foisien tint tluse men niav be used up In "emu 1,Ral dlstrlits befoie the arc In others In such localities those betwe.11 e'ghteen nnd nineteen will be summoned at once TROOPSHIPS OUTRAN U-BOATS Gernnii "Kxplain" How U. S. Got More 'I'lian Millino Abroad () the Atioriated f'rcii insterilHin. Aug IS America has been nhle to trinspoit more than l.nno (inn soldiers to Krnnc because thev have been carried In swlfi steimers which orfeied verv difficult targets for the torpedoes of submarines declared Tap aln Zimmerman, of the fletmin general staff. In a lecluie at Hrrslau on the lnllltirv sltintlon according to 'be Uhenl'-ehc Westphnllan Clazette. Of Hseii I In sid tbcse steimers wen escorted bv warships The 1 iplnln lid theie were 440 Ofin Americans at the fiont and 700,000 more behind the lines The recent pioRress of the Allies the captain attributed to the mass emplov snecesses but, he declared, menns had now been round to mister 'hem Theres about then you'll like TVvontyr awuarter Soldiers of the Switchboard . S k J i. mt. r: 41 1 & rJJ v, 7v n mmv viHKsaf AKVi 1 iun A m li kisrvt Department of Military Jus tice Hesitates to Act, Fear ing Complications Spectal Cable to h'vening Public Ledger Covtrioht, 19IB, by Aflf nrk Thurn Cn. Parin, Alls 28 TrlendR of .ToFeph Calllnux are making ntronK effortii to Induce the Krenrh Oov. crnment to render more comfortable lili day in th Sante prlon while he Is ualtlnc trial Tor the last month the ex-I'remler hftR had to suhmlt to the regime of ordlnar offenders awaltlnir trial, and It li alleged that he Is Buffer ing from arlerloclerosl, the Rr.ivlty of which has been much Increased by the lnck of fresh air and exercKe i:fforln are heini? made to transfer hnn to the cateKTV of political prisoners which would entitle him to upend several hours a da In the prison R.irden At piesent he 1 llniltrd to an hour's exer cise dallv In the prison jard The accused politician hai been visited bv his own phxelan. Doctor Socquet, who Is underMood to have expressed the opinion tint his condition was such that he was In Bieal need of special treat ment Callliuv his lonsMenllv' iefucd to ask from the (Jcivi 1 nment the favor of being treated dm Ing his prelhnlmiy con finement is a political prlsonei The ilepni Intent nf inllltnrv Justice, In re sponse to the steps taken b his friends, hesliates to i ome to nnv decision of the kind asked for cm the firound that such action might be onnstiued as Indicating tint In lis opinion he ought to be re garded as a political prisoner and not as a man who should be tried as a traitor lo his country It Is regirded as prt.bible. tint If he would humble himself to solicit the ordi nary privileges which nnv sick man might rensunablv demnnd on the grounds of lll"oss no difficulty woulc?bc placed bv the Government In the wav of making his stav In prison more comfortable This Is exactlv w lnt Palllaux will not do All Indications tend to show tint he prefers to take the proud standpoint of a much Injured and misunderstood pa ti int plus an candidate for the hall of a martvr Minpithetlr references to Jtilvv and Palllaux which have recently appeared I In the (Jernian press have been noted What The Packers V Do For You Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. Everyone of us has some part in the vast human machine, called society, that makes all this convenience possible. The packer's part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrigerator cars, keep it cool at distrib uting points, and get it into the consumer's hands your hands through retailers, all within about two weeks. For this service' so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for you you pay the packers an average profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat Swift & Company, U. S. A. Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets Central Office, 9th and Girard Ave a. ' F. M. Hall, District Manager nU im ij&fc T iffA 1 .. . Un Attacco Austriaco nella Valle Concci Complcta- mente Respinto Published ond Distributed Under PERMIT NO 34t Authorized by the set nf Oetohor (I, BIT on file t tho PostoBlce of Thlla- elnhU Pa Il order of the Prenldent A a nuiti,nsoj. rostmaster General. Itoma, 28 agosto II Mlnlstero della Cluerra, In base al rnpportl gluntl dal Quartier Oenerale Itallano, ha pubbllcato, nel pomerlgglo dl lerl, II seguente comunlcato: "Vlvacl rombattlmcntl dl artlgllerla 1 sono verlflcatl tra Monte Orappa e la ipglone del fentello ".Vella Valle Concel un tentatlvo dl atlncco da parto del nemlco, contro le nostru jiosirlonl, fu prontamente res Iilntn "Sull altlplano dl Aslago dlstacca mentl dl trupiie Inglesl, non ostante 1 Intenso fuoco avveisarlo, effettuarono una hrlltante Incurslone sopra nlcune llnee neinlche e dopo aver sopraffatta li guarnlgione, In un combat tlmento cnrpn n c nrpo, tornarono conducendo 270 prlgionleil, e omprcHl sel ufTIclall ed al i mis mltragllatrlcl "l.tingn II medio corso del Piave effel tuimmo con sun po alcune rl cognl zlonl " VV iiKtilncloii, Il f'.t 27 agnsto I'n dlspacclo glunto dal Tomando Wu prenio ltnllaro, annunzla che un gen erale ltnllinn ed un colonmdln person almente condiifsero nlla cirlca alciinl rlpartl Itallini. eontro le poslzlonl aus trlarche vlclno papadopoll, nlla foce del Plnve II dlspacclo ngglunge che 1'attac co fu pfTPttuatei elil, bersagllerl che tr iversiironn un fanale del Plive a tne77o dl undid Imharcazlonl Itiima, 28 agosto TleHtlvninentn alle operizlonl In Mlnnli II Mlnlstero della Ouerra ha nuhbllcatn lerl 1 nltro, II spguente comunlcatn "In Albania, dopo una sangulnosa dls. fnttn, Inflltta al nemlco II 24 corrynte questn non e stato pur anile dl rlnno vare 1 suol nttacchl "t.e nni-tro trupne tiarferltesl dnlla region" del Pemonl. arrestnrono lavan 7atn dl Miperlori forze nemlche rltor nando lndlsturlnte, durante II 25 cor-r--tn idle loro preparate llnee dl dlfesa " In Venezli ha nvii'o lungn un rlcevl- ,Mto In nnnre decll udlclale dl unn cBy4 m Invested VOGUE (a tiny fraction of your lots on a single Ulchoien hat or gown) Will Save You $200 This year, above all others, when extrava- . f Ranee and waste must dc avoieieu, you snouia have Vogue at hand. ! ror nun, every wuiuuu must uevoie fl even more than her usual care to th ' selection of every detail of her wardrobe, so that not one hat, gown or wrap may remain unworn and its price wasted. 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