ft I- rv fr it i I:" M.T- .. r.v r M - p t w 15, , if. - I !. r.- 5r rS w t 1 tt f W ' &;:'.?. r ' v i-'.r- & ' " ..-i". f :NHEE AVIATORS 'OBTAIN NICKNAME W- i ft. v -- Wrt,''r Pursuit Group to Boar So briquet of "American Flying Cirrus' jf . 137 CREDITED VICTORIES Air Squadron on Lorraine Front Defeat? .'51 Ktiriny Machines in Ten Davs By llir AxwriatPtl I'rps Wltll the American Arm itn 1 1 1 l.nr ruliip I'rnnl, Sept 2. "The American flvlnc n-u-. ' tlir in. l rtnme by xilmli the mmi imtiililr Aim- i enn pursuit croui will lie I, m .1 In Mi. future, after havlnir enliam e. It-- 11 ..nl. notably iIuf nitr the fH Milnel I'lii'ifi-iiins Is addlnc to its Rloririu arhn-xi nw nt- This group i'nti.lMitie "f ,11 1 1 1 -suit squadrons, Is the 1,1 ilet In the . Ice. it flul lnfl IiiviIiIh mm, m He Marne fight inc. anrt 11 m.iv be ,ir 1 have fullv e.-tnbli)ieil Us . I.nni 1. ill- title by thltt) -four 1 .-,i-i-, m - with minimum I1W11 il'iiiim ie 'i-t ten days One hundtfil and thitti -.mm On 1 confirmed M.toiiei inul I-... n ,.,!., I to the Kintin lnt tnclit, wlHi - .- . 1, . . , more confirm. illnn unii.iu.iv .1:1' .. 1 .haps tivitp a main xi.tnri.-- .1, . . 1 but not emiiitable. 1.IT1. u.h I. ...i ! the ftrlrt Xniprl.'.in mil l-'i.t,. h m. t I ... I of reckimlnE 11 1 ii lui u - .. ilx 1'.,., lilaiiPR anil IihIIi.uu- .1, t, 1 ,. ),.., destroed . m'ne ,,i,. . r, in .,., nrtator t.ikmi; p.111 in tiien .1. m .. Major Ilmiiei. k''ii tun 1 ..I. .1 an a iatm- .,mk bef.ne the In '. .1 .- - entered the war. -Ii.ir. lh id t 11 dally with l.irutt n.iii Ivh.'.ml k-.'i. 1 bacher of ' 'nlntnlm- i Major H.irtiicx. Ihim.'W' '. 1. In u , down man plan. utnli i,,i, 1 ,- . recorded. lnle the Innmr .1 inuii'.bi! racer has aim he riu hw 1 1 .lr- ti i- tlfc the recent ..ffenie eoiitlin (t n.i ,: which i epeitil ,. ,ri t-n,. Four oi'iers at. "IM in i h. 11 class u'i h tie !,. .ii,. i.,,.., tenant l)iURla i'.i unhr 1 c' ",i 1 t ..rt. t.i lieutenant John Mi Vnlnir. or Ituff.iln. X V I.ieiitenant lialpb nVi. ,. .,:' JVoKales rlz.. and I. in 1 11.111' Ii in son, f Kuti'-ai i'M Lieutenant .laities MeNn. r of Umok lyn. X V. and I'.ipt.im I .-, ,1 ., k Peterson, of Moti.ni.ii,. i'.i , ,,1 i,,u, four mai-h.ne t. then . .dit T'n... machines la.'h h.ne In n mil t... 1 , the aci'otmi- of l.n in n.ir s Jnhti .1 Mitchell. Man.h. i. r. M-. r . , . ter. New Itorhelle V . .-, .,.,, ,s .., .SlmmoiuK New Xoik i'i. Ai'lim- Johns, Hannibal. M. , and .i.imn a Uealy, Jer-ie i',t J. nh:.. ;,, each are r dtted t. I.ient. n.tirs Wms low Hdwaul luffnril. Jr. NiishiP.. Tenn. John Hamlhon. I.inhertlh . iia K. 11. Klapp. Kort W'.une. .i w 1 Hoover. liellbiiekl.' Tenn : .In... ;,h I-; Ralblc, .Ii Hannibal. J. , W.1'1.1 AVer', ('riliimhu, t.i . and .1. n. .1 -1 . .m. cllles, ntnxir. 'iii Amons the ,ii.itor i-r.dit.l vjth - n Rle vlcioiles is 1.1-nunair ijueiit.n Roosevelt Gompers Reveals Firm Labor Stand Cnntlnned trnm Pace One and the two othirv at the llled Socialist pnd Labor conference as bold Tin" conference had once been Infected ltli pacifism and so tmn-h under the in fluence of the Ku".'.in reMiliitioiuts that it insisted upon cnnferilnR with delegates of the enemv pouei. at S'loek holm. At that time Mr Compers and American labor Renerall. refused to par- ; tlclpate in Us deliberations To ntdc such a bod to indorse a noltev of pea. onlj- throUBb Mctory as to iriilie a remarkable request The onl siippor' .Mr lionip.ts had was apparentlv from the Seamen' 1'nlon. whose president. II.imI". i V'T son, sceord'd the resolution It will be remembered tlnt tb. seamen, who bit terly IP'.etii the r-ho.it waifar... op. posed the Stockholm oonfei.-i e. .md voted not tu .atrv lehfrate to it ..n any ship manned lit- tbeneUis 'fh military d.usion resolution w.i. d--feated bv a o'. of :, to 1. F..r 1 It., conference t.i h.u e otcil oiherw f-e would have been fo. tt to reerse itself completely on tin -uhjeet of nesntlatitiK peace. The sec.md risr.'nto. .,f Mr ijom pers was anted .it furtli.-- Sto. I.hnlm ill piMlllljl i'ii'iiiiiiiiiiriii.piiiiii'""ii"i'i,riM THIS IS THi: 'BRIGHTON" with a fold at bottom of skirt it certainly is a smart and well-appearing garment. Made of a host of attractive fabrics, including T"' Cheviots in Oxford Gray and fancy effects. Llama wool in all colors. i. Imported and domestic tweeds and home- fj "a spuns. m Knitted fabrics in grays, browns, heathers and 1 fancy mixed patterns. g $25.00 upward f Jacob Reeds Soi 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREBT mm - j conference. On tbts tiiere ag n tnai'1 r ' 1IVI!on nllb ni;', f 1 . 1 r n. . ' '1 sn t.nn. .I Mi . . i . ,l li i '.i en ,ib 1 n fin ii i , i . i' II . .1 lleti-K Tip mo-1. .. w 11 I. n b 1 o, 01 n I to Jfi Th ''m id. an and I'. ill in delegates M.ted witlvthe Ainerlcnnu ttn armed Interviin'on In Hussl.i thef" mis ntinarentlc e dlff' f no of opln ott The iHsouInn lai""il a lone Imp inil tlna'h tin p: l'o .11 im dropp d ut'.inlinoli'dx In ill- nl ",. was suh--t t 'it il a tfi.oh,'!on w'i - t. t has an-' " I In the ni. 1 , n !'"' 'IthnuRh t'l. ilit.ali llr. .1 1! ...a -i- ' snb- ;tll'lt.. I f"i a p' -p.. ' ' " ' .mpe'S I hat .11 'in d . " II 1- 1 b ap'i' ed. '!"'. ' I -' ii'. 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I I-HI Tin' A I life u' '.iMililifd iiiijirtri nn tin- jiioiitid. 1 - 1111 ni nl. u ii" us rpiin I mm I nliro I , 'ii Ki7.i.ii., tin i'ol risiiiulfnr julds, M iiml - i.M'i'l w nh l(iw hiush- t ""( I tU'ic-i for Hts intt'i-jMiMMl willi 1 i,i t,iitii iIi.i?mis ami pitvipu-frt I 1 I'.ii ni's tinntplii t heiii'-lHs m ufr . - m .r ,'rU li Mason nf thro natiital iIU'm ilu.- ,i tin v (lui nut atti'iupt to i'Mim! rt u n h tin AlliPil luellmlnary hi U Lnt'i l" little im tin road i-j l.in.i k 1111 wt-ri' tiii-hfd tit tnw.ird 11 run' ,-hd hiiui- jitniiumitiim dump u tin ' -'i lh.i uiis w ci h lio(-t"d 1 ' - in.-', u'i- at ,111 .ill mull' of .iniiO 1 ' Th x win liintinlii .! l.ir as po- i. I' ' .i.-'-'i-s. fhi'ti li.uil'd t horse d iii .' it d llti.ill diMUKtil into ilac p ' x i ; 1 n -1 1 h w,i- miiU during th nlRht piv. I I j. ti. .itt.M-K tli.it tin as.-.nililim iiit it- hinuclu up Proniptiy at '1 a mi ihe JiiniiiiiiK of ,ep- tnln 1' tin aili11rr ii. tn'd with 1' ' u .i- : uiii:-i tin- lUiIcananp - .-.in..i i:.. at flp i.VNud. in the 1 1 1 ,li. II)d t'liiiuti I '.tn apt 1 Im'l.i'. and tl . Im m li nlnnialh 1fi Tltv 1 n-lifil tho ' . .1. In- u.ih lion. hand Itavomt - j 1,1- tn.ii i.iptund tin ins' lint I '.i . ' . . ilii .1 ii t-.i fi - 1 a few 1 ' Tu- 'ml th - id lino. , . oiii' 1 1 iii -i. u Iin li ,is i tatn- el: ii i! l If r t- SfTSJ ..WJtS. -' Wf tupil nith maohitip Rim n.pnnv rf .St-nejcalfp hotn-liprR pttai'lfl ilu- trench in 'lie tear and It nWn flt TIip BttlartntiH hrpan to pn'l iIimh pi4s toKPtlipr and offered MuMioin rp iitain e and oen atlempt.d to hurl the Alliis ha ('It over llielr nrmiii.tl linp. hut llled rfdnfororniPntN weie thrown In fpiull. The Bulgarian pUKl troops fought desperately, plvitiK Kiound Inch hv inch. TIip Krantza creut. the lcev nf the Hulpariftn defeno In Hii f-ectot, wiii taken and retaken .-evcial times, hut finally remained hi the hands of the Allien. At llc o'clock In the afternoon, the llicd success whh coninleie The Al lied los'-e-'. not withstand itiK the des perate resistance of the Hultfnrlaim, were llfilit The Allies uiptnred more than .'l.fimi prNoners, infill ted severe losses on the enemy and too It Mti Runs, IncUidinK a number of 1"4 Ofiicial War Rcpdits I'KKM'II I'arU. Si pi -.1 111 the teifion xx-est of St Unetm our troop, in cii-operatlnii xith Hi. llrHlsi arm. carried out a new adx'ance. W'e occupied Kranclllx - Salency, l.'l-.pine de liallun and the xiIMkc of IMIInii h'urthei -011th, xc can., tl our ltne foMxard to tile e,tein oiit.sklrts of 1 'ir'coiirl. takiiiK innre than 5ini prison (is. a xx ell aa .1 Kicat number of machine 5:11111. im the VeIe front 111 the iiiure of a -ioleiit attack 111 the ne'Kliliorhood of I'letine the enemy sti ceeded in p.uniiik' 11 foothold in our advanced position In 11 counter-attack our trimim te-tstaUllslicd our Una In lt. i purely. We captuied about tlft.x- prisoner!" bi lonBltiR to threo teeimenth In the course of the nlBlit the ar tillery xx-ai actlx'p In the renirin of St. tjueiitin and hetxxeen the Allettn and the Aisne. Herman attacks In the region nf the Moisy farm ivere completely checked. (in the Verle front a lixeiy artll-' bry lire xxaa maintained. l-'rench tioops ripulsed Herman raid ing parties in the Champ.iBne and 111 Lorraine, and In the latter rrvlnti carried out an Incursion Into the l!er mati lines IIAI.KAVs lnrih( Sejit. LTi. Kavein thentri ur puibtilt nf the enemy i-oi.tinins on the whole front fiom Monastlr to Veles. Knemy I'olumii... xxith our adxance Biiatds oil llielr heeN. harassed bv cnxalrx and boinb.uded xx-ltli machine Runs bx tin Alllei axiaors. Iiaxe ietieat.il In (Treat disorder in the diiection of Vclet-, Is'ip nnd Htrutiiitsa On the left xmhk tile Allied force", debouchins on the .Monastlr fionl. droxe bat k the enemy on the roads & WMW0 "f I . y.M . - Vb ONWIT TELLER CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET Have Arranged for THURSDAY This- Notable and Unusual Sale Women's and Winter SPECIALLY PRICED FOR 68.00 AT 77icse coats 'were made to sell up to 89.50 THE COLLECTION IS THE MOST DIVFRSE and COSMOPOLITAN in STYLE THIS SHOP HAS EVER OFFERED and IS NOT BOUND TO THE LIMITATIONS of ONE or TWO MODELS. THE CHIEF DISTINCTION of this SALE LIES NOT ONLY in the EXCEPTIONAL VALUES OFFERED but ALSO in the FACT that there are MANY STYLES in only ONE, TWO or THREE COATS of a KIND. Included are the usual distinctive Bonwit Teller & Co. types, featuring loose, belted and semi-fitted Models, developed in Silvcrtone Velour, Evora, Frost-Glow, English Velour, Bolivia and other rich, soft supple fabrics in the leading shades some with collars of Hudson Seal (dyed musk rat), Natural or Taupe Nutria and Crey Squirrel. fyp? to Albania. French cavalry entered l'rllep on .September 23 and found tho town Intact They seized Immense stor'H. lnrlhcr north Franco-Serbian forces passed beyond Ibe road between l'rl lep and (Jradsko, menacing the I'rl-Icp-Velea road. In the center Seiblan troops, who crossed the Vardar by sexeral tin daniHRed brlilRos between l)emlrltiU and ' (Irmlsko, established n. wide btldKPhead ninth of the tlver We occupy Knl Slioba, Kara Hodjall. Voyshan and Ibltll .. , On the rlnhi wlmr Ihe Allied I roups nperatliiB an both sides of tho Valdai' have reached the line df I'e trnvo-l'paidinlca. I'hlnarll and knr.i (ichltitnr im Lake Polran. On September T2 about ten cannon. .p pi ill of which were of lartte caliber, were captured. At Krlxblak the Ser bians, In addition to booty prexlous.x reported, ruptured airships and nine automnblles, as xvell as larce itiantl-tli-H of petroleum and supplies. nniTiMi our troops made furthir propress .xesterday exitiltiK and durltu? the iilk'ht In Ihe nelKliborhood of Selency and (irleoiirt. v In the couie of the dux's oper ations the enemy made several counter-attacks, two of which wete de livered In meat streimth north of (irleoiirt. Until coiinUr-attncks weiu repulsed. In one case two companies of the Second Uattallon of the Ko.wtl Sussex tcKlntent met the atlackltiK enemy with the bayonet. liiriii'tinB beaxy ensualtles upon him and captuiitiK a number of prisoners. ' AMI'illlC.W ' WnsbliiBtnn, Sept i'y Section A III the Woexre successful raldlnK patties IliiciiKhl pilsoners At'.de from Increased 1 artillery activity In the same sector there Is nothlne further to report. I Blames Public Here I for War Plant Ban I'otllllnicil frnin I'uce Due IxiilKht. "I in ly realize xxhat a maKnlH lent .-itizi'iiliit H'' rlty has. But kiinxx inK xxhat pott facliltles IIok Island pro. vides, I simply dc-lro to call riilladel phiaa attention to xxhat it can do after the war. . "This xx at- can't last much looser. Ornmny Is llik.il noxv. only she doesn't knt.xv lb We'xe koI to keep roIiik after her till hell is ripped out of her, and peace Is made In llcrlln Itself. "While this Is BoInK on. your coin tneiclal oiRnnlzallnns here can see to It that I'lilladelpbia shall h.-ixe such ocean nnd mil rati-, forclitn and cnasnxlt', that will poi this iiorl 1.11 the minu liasls as New Vol k When that Is done, xx Itli I'hlladelphln's -uier.nr port facil ities, a slightly belter geographical po sition and no coiiKesllon. then It x 111 be up to Ihe business Inteiests of this city ti. see that hii'lucss comes through I'ljlladelpliiii To sit dinvii and mi that, sinip'y 1 ause vou hnxe superior pint facil ities, the ships Iiaxe got to come, and do nothing nboiil It. Is a llltle absurd. Why mil llrsi secure equitable lates for I'hllnth'lphia. and then b after tho business? Shipping interests will not overlook n port that offers, the best business " .Mr. Schwab today praised the achlexe metil of Hog Island lixetrrs. who 011 xcsterdax droxe 11 total of 107. ron rlxels, with a 31 regular BatiBS at ml. If tho 1-lxrlerH continue to make the same axerage of pi ogress during the next thirty da.x as they haxe In the last, said Mr. Schxxab. they will be driving liuo.nnn rivets a day one month hence, and turning out a ship ex cry other day .Mr Schwab went tn Ciloin ester t'lt.v this afternoon to Inspect the shipyard of the. Pusey & Jones Shipbuilding Com pany. Plans Are I'rnUeil I'ralse for the A.mericaii International Ship, iillillng Cninpany and coplldepc in plans being made for the port of Phil adelphia lo win much of the world'.-! trade after the xvar are expressed In the opinions nf prominent men of tins city, who today discussed the results to be' expected from the completion of sex en big shipping piers at Hog Island Establishment of modern shipping facilities at this port to offset the nat ural advantages held by New Vorlt as a Hade eentie because of Its nearness to the sea. is urged by Nathan T Kolwell, textile manufaclurer of this city. Com pletion of the piers at Hog Island Is looked upon by Mr Kolwell as .1 step ill the riBht direction." In Ills call for piers and drydocks for Philadelphia, Mr. Kolwell discussed the 4! &, CO. of Fall Coats THURSDAY ONLY i r? - v.j. SEPTEMBEIT MKN US. TO ST. QIKNTIN Slowlx (ieiii'tal loili, through Ilril Ml and I'repili imiliiiReiits i tlran ins lii tioo-e alioiit St, Qiienlin, Tim (it'rintiiis arc lighting lie peralclx. willi a knoxvleilpe of llic vital nature of Ihe poaitinns lliey arc holding opportutiltli s offeied Ill's Nation by the ,war to gain much i.f the xvorlds com merce following Ihe declaration of peace. A ii'Vlslon of ihe shipping laxis lo make them as libetal as those of any oilier nation Is considered absolutely neces sary by the manufacturer. "Pleis. ilr.xdockH and all first-class shipping facilities, willi rallioa'd uc iri'nmodations. are necessary to make this port gnat.',' lie said. Km 1 1 I' Albrechl. pres'dent eif the llourse and ihaiitnan of the joint com itilllee. to foster commerce xla Ph.ladel Phla. in di-i iisstng the announcement of the coinpli tlon of the piers made by Peter '1 KnlBlit. ice prrsidenl and general innsel of the Ametcan Inter national Shpliiiililing Company, said: "This announcement of the completion at Hog Island of sexen of the most up-to-dale piers In thh country Is vtry gratifying to those xxlio haxe been xxork Ing for the hnproxement and dexelop ment of the pint of Philadelphia for yeais. That Hi piers will be utilised Iri their fullest extent when they are turned oxer to the illy, goes xx thoul saying. Kor It long has been apparent that X'.e in ericd additional fac.lilies for leiadlng and unleiaillng ships that made the pott of Philadelphia." Ips sinlenient Charlis Pliz, vice president and gen- 1 eral managei of Ihe Kmergcncy Klect Corporation sa.d- I "Tile building of these piers has given tho cit.x a gieat opportunity for ad vancennnt I "Hog Island 1 a superb railioad ter- . tninal and ctin be'cotue 1 gie-at steam- ship terminal if adxantage is lakeu of j its opportunities The establishment of n gieat Me.iinsh.p lirmlnal in the .xaids I xvould witlinitt doubt result in gieat ad-X'.-uitage to the city " S rZZ3CZC3 3 D D BURGESS FORD SHOCK ABSORBER It aOds life to your cr onfl f enjoyment to riding- becsuss It absorbs nil vi bration. A com bination shooX fitiMnrlmr A n C rebonnd clisok-. In one that In t r wnnw Imm .. -. A MHa .l... bv JUt wxu-..iu bug Mini will actually Increase inlla nife nnd redncs upkoap. QaulDer re-SItearer G. I 217 North Broad St. .-,J 8 T - V'''HVr, - ayA'J3? iV'frNft8J' 9 &rtfS)XBZrl J JnPst. quentin J rTSlrAOH MoyJjf , Oberci,, to U, ' & i ft L jr ii u ffft ft m 1 -& itJODDSl you as the masters would have you hear it. Automatically reproduced with all their personal interpretations so faithfully given that you listen in a'we and amazement as you almost feel their presence. Infinite shades of expression (all automatically given) are produced with most perfect fidelity. Master records made by famous composers them selves and leading master pianists are obtainable. Last Spring the Duo-Art took Harold Bauer's place before a " distinguished audience at a concert given by the Philadel phia Orchestra. The Duo-Art Pianola plays itself with motive power from any electric light socket, and stops automatically. But you can , if you wish, control every note or vary tempo or expression while using any standard pianola ' record-roll; and you can, of course, play it by hand. Aside from the pleasure it affords, its educational value to the student of music is inestimable. Obtainable here in the Steinway, Steck, Stroud of Weber pianos. Demonstrations at your convenience. $975 upwards. Liberal allowance for other instruments C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St., and 6th & Thompson Sts. p0t,tfml'l'4lilttt',Uttfv, lfe& y!4 . l,'A Tageblatt Editor Defiant on Stand Continued from Pace One articles complained of by the (loxcrn ment except the Fourth of duly line! "(lloom" editorials, and one editorial paragraph referring lo I'llhtl Knot. Asked If he wrote a short' editorial In a column of comment In the Sorinlags blatl, the Tagcblatfs Sunday Issue, of duly 22. Werner replied: "I decline to nnsiver on the ground that It may Incriminate me. I am In foimed the Individual named In the rdl lorlat may sue me for criminal libel." On redirect examination. Attorney tlray asked Werner If he were not knonn as a pacifist. The defendant said he xvas. Ilenlrs lie'. Prn-dernian "Were you not also known as a pro nennan?" Interjected Kobeils, the spe cial prosecutor. Werner vehemently de nied tli's. The defendant went on to explain that he Came to this country rioni a prison comp In (iermany. and (hat for twenty yeats the Tageblatt was excluded from llermany because of his editorials, one of which offended Kaiser Wllhclm. In that editorial, he said, he derided the ma trying Into wealthy families of memlieih of the nobility. The policy of the Philadelphia Tage blatt was one of loyalty nnd nrt eif dis loyally, according to Attorney William A (3 my today In outlining his defense of the txvo former editors and three of flceis of the t'erman-language new-paper, 111 trial before Judge Dickinson in the Vnlted Stales District Court Werner, said tlray In a brief outline of the defendants' c.-ueers to date, xvas born in southern Hermany. came to this city In 1878 and was naturalized In 1S8P Darkmv. tlray continued, xas born In Itlg. emigrated lo (latlcia, and came to this count ty In 1SD1 He secured first papers but never xvas natuialized because of misapprehension as to xxhat jnuntiv h" owed til'eglniici Op u ft.M paper-, be said lie oxxed illigiaiH'i In the Kaiser, but later be. Hived that Incorrect and did not press for final papers. KUEHNLEJ1AY BE VICTOR Only Jit Votes Behind Parker on Incomplete Return1 Aliunde Cits, Sept. 25 Willi the police and the firemen and the city and county machines working feverishly to keep hint In polltlca'l lctlreinent, 'Comniodoie" l.nuls Kuehnle, Atlantic City's old-time easv boss, put uji such a battle, fur Cmmty Cleik, yesterday, that It xvlll be necessary lo count the soldier xole to dete rmlrte the result of eh'ction. Un the face of the returns, litis Park er. Hader-Haeliarach-Kilge candidate for re-election. Is a victor by eight v- rour. inn scleral county dlstilcts 111 e still tb be heaid from The city glxes II' 3 majority for Parker Kuehnle cai lid the Kn-s't Waul, the home of the Ilncharachs as well as of father, by five votes and won In the Second, the 'lome dtvis'on of (iovernoi- Kdge. Scna i.r liichards and liader. the Uacharac'i Kdge liader b eight He lost the Third Wnid. the iiesio iiigunlzatloii xot stronghold bv sltv-'wo and the Kourlli Ward bx s,ty-fonr. Funds for Officers am) Enlisted Men In the U. S. Army and Navy and xvlth Red Cross or Y. M. C. A. The Safest Way To carry funds is by Travelers' Letters of Credit which we issue free of commission To send funds is by Mail or Cablo Transfer which may be made through us. WE HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCE WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCE 20 RUE LAFAYETTE. PARIS ! Bkown Brothers & Co. Fourth and Ciirstnut Streets philacllphia - The message of great music brought to "rva. 2 ? I ., JwAy -W PLEASED WITH LABOR'S SIAND Gompcrfl in Paris Says He Is ' Proud of Sticccsa in London Paris, Sept 25. Questioned as to Ini- presslona which he brought from Kmr lund, Samuel (iompers, president of tho 1 American Federation of Labor, xvho ar rived yesterday, declared there '"'P Pel haps 11 dozen or txvo delegates no were not of the same opinion as tho oineis, out iney uin nut repiesenx in m... sense the sentiments and conscience ot tho Ilrltliih workers. When he xvaii re minded of the heated discussions which would not fall to occur In tho course of hia conferences xvlth the French, Socialists, Mr. Hampers replied: "I know the conditions." Mr. (louvers 'evpre.sscd satisfaction oxer tho London labor conference, say ing the American resolution advocating the continuation eif the wax until final victory had been adopted In Its entirety and unanimously. "Wo are proud of this hucccsf," he s.'tld. The program of Mr. (lompers Includes 11 reception by General .loffre. Foreign Minister Plchnn nnd President Poln care. lie xvlll visit the American front Saturday. Urili'h Cite MrCullough 1 nndnn. Sept. 25. Lieutenant Com mands Klehard P. McCuUourh. com maiidltig 'be American Vncht Leaonla, which s-t'tik a submarine off Olbraltfcr, has been comniended by tho British Ad miralty Choose for Lunch eon, Dinner or Sup per between the dainty upstair French Room Res taurant Chantilljr and the chummy ''i'.i English Room down- fn stairs. English o r French, what's the odds they're both our Allies ! m ..,MMjtm m .na ; V -m fesSH Js'stf,1i,-7lS: srj-asEarnxsEBcoi i',.kc?iT2p2tSi'l IctB -i. -M Vf isrrs-MIHtMi tMt'lfitMstjrt'ti l- :-, & Ifofif: fft ' ."i&. V-' U 4W,I?4S t -i i j mjrMM '-"..A'S i t" A si .. 2r. t f.U - : '3Lu x . t .-?& ir mM&yM)M&i J-'5- i"0:J -.
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