Sr -. I f -1 If is. LP ir Ft Iv- u v PC. !A sy Mr nr; !. air soldiers KILLED, 23 HURT r Philadelphia Boy Is Re- Jf ported Anion" Those " Taken Prisoners TWO FROM NEARBY I)ED Latest Casualty Lisi. Contain K Names of 42 Men From This nUtriit i The efimplf-te Hat of t asilslHes sn nonnrecl loeU) by the nr Department It printed on l'ste S, Six Philadelphia hemes who wen killed In notion me named nil tnrtiv's casualty lists. Twent) .three soldiers from this city ate lynoiffj the wounded tone In suffering from gas poisoning mid another Is a prisoner. All totd, fortvtivti from tlil In .mil district are UMed todn.v to fiom neir by points haling been KHUd mid him Wounded The oltlclal list released for the iiinin )ng papers todav contain 37 name", In. eluding flft from Ptnnsvlvanla ; the llt Released for tile afternoon piper ion alns 3SS names, UiLludliiK slxiv-fivo from P-mnsvIvanla. while the t re 'eased for the morning pipeis eicr dav eontnli s ill" n line- It i hiding tw.n. ty-two from IV nnsl ml i miking i ,total for the last fort eight hour of 'i73 casinltle, fit w ItK li miruht i PIT .ire from Pennsilianii SKETCUES Or THE HEROES In the -e.U.e Mlhiir 1 McMami- being sfcRHi:NT ll l.l. t. -iiwin.'iii tilt Tttentj-tlfth l".ilr now l i kllled In action on ugiisi wmti to tinned at Port simum ew York and his widowed mother. Mrs Kale Miawn J I'eler M.-Manu- I.. Ing with the 107th Mil 512 Sansom -tr.et few du before j -hine film Hattallon now In Han.e he met his death, tint In did not I"-1 I'wo sisters MIks Katharine and Miss llee the wai would lact mueh lungrr 'Man Mi Mami have .oinpl. ted tiuilng "Kr hae the flerman- goat h- added , our-es at the Philadelphia Hernial llos 'and they don t teem able to pull th.ni- , I'"-'" ""' """ -lw '"'"P '" l" w"lw sehes togethef." Sergeant shawir" was a member of the Sexeiit-seetitli l'leld l Artillery and was engaged to a oung woman living In Vermont He l a nephew of cborge l.dsall who Is 'p charge of the news liureiii of a locil morning paper Sergeant Shawn U nne of four In nth - v ers In the service Itivmond I , Is a serge; France e service i.ivmciuu I' "'""potted lue III tile Until Hut llllileil tint ?eant with the lgnil iorp 1 ti j ,,,. ),, tIH,n opeiatnl on surcessfullv Major PriiiMlii P 'lnvtfii"ls nlalul was ripldlv recovering the quartermaster's rnrps. Washington Nn C and deoige Mr hi-wn l a ridlo riperator at sea 'Of course, I feel the blow but am nnlj too proud to have Peen nbb to glvi my son to his tountrv sild Mi licwii N'ot content with giving four smis to their rountrv she has been woiklng at the Schujtklll Arsenal nuking tents Memorial sen Ices for s'e-rgeant Miawn will be held tonight at otloik at St Matthew's Methodist, Up seojial Chun h Flftj-thlrd and PheKtmit streets. I'KIVATh IIOH Mill p. vv III l.l. I. It, orllclally reported as stverh wotindel does not aptiear tn tegcnl his eonillilnn as serious, Jf his lettern home are anv criterion He told his famllv tint lie was In a bae hospital, hut silil lie wasi'" gpttlng along nicely nnd tlieie wns nn cause for alarm Incldentallv he gnve "'"' , '"r ' ' i in i.ikiiui,iii mi hn amusing account of how the toldieis.'f ,n a f "p ,?" f"'"ie.l) In the hosMfal scrnmhled for ,! t pl"3Ul at the thuvlklll Ais.nal when that dellcac.) was bioilght lev bv the nurses Together with his wound , the voiing hero was also sllghtlv can, d Wheeler who Is tne son of Mr ind - ( Jdrs W411la.m ( Wheeler 115 t 5r I Vahlnrton lane, C.ermtntovvn enlisted ."-r-rrnirii, ist. ami rtiu guiru eiutv at praarby, then at Kdtlj stone and after 'ward was statfcmeil at (he c,tin,p Jn jTTest rhlladelphla Later he was trained at Camp Hancock and Camp I'plon nnd went to France with Companv I, ln'itli Infantry, in Miy The soldier bov was born In Oermantnwn twentv ears ign this monlh. and was attending the flee, mantown High School at the ilnu of his nllstment He was wounded In the hattle of the Mnrne on Juiv 13 TKIVATr: M.llllhr 11. lilKNPs iilso appears In this morning's otoejal ens. tialty list as severerv wounded The emergency address given bv the fjov ernment Is 21ir, Itolton street but he Is ,not known hv the residents of that house, who stated that thev had lived there three vears R-irniJs Is a cook with Compinv i: Kleventh Inf.cntrv rrlrate William I iimllle, olllrlillv re. ported missing, l actuallv In a Pre neh hospital recovering from a cas nti,k according to his parents who live at 33 aioie street The,v had a letter from him thev said d ited aftr he was supposed to hive been missing, in which he explained that he hid ,hui Separated from his outfit overcome bv gnu and awoke to find himself In a hospital. Kamllle belongs to the 111th Infantry. Private Frederick lamllinre. eilTli l.ellv Teported as wounded severelv. Is said bv the official list to live Ht 11J3 Harrett street wttn his mother Mrs John Pa- mlllare. There Is no such address us 1123 narrett Hti.et In Phil idelphla I'rlrate George. ('. Thomas, wounded by a shell on August 10 Is a member of Company F. 110th infantr), having (enlisted In the old Third Tteglment N G P. In the spring of 1117 His mother lives at 3t04 Wallace stieet S I'rlTsle Thomas Joseph lithe). 1018 Jiorlh Beach street, official!) reported on Saturday ajs having been killed In r, coiered on their right l the Arabs action, l really In a Paris nospltal re- Is being continued from the Ueiaa area cxnerlrg from shell shock, according to and Is appioachlng Mezerlb a letter received b) bis mother .Mrs n the southern area in the Un liable Fahey, mill district, our column, up to Krldiy Fahey was drafted Into the National evening, had captured r70n prlsoneis Army last Apr)! and sent to Camp and twentv-elght guns east of the Jor Meade for training. In Mnv h mil..,! 1 ilnu no Kmnniav thv uur i ,..,,v. Bith Company K, 109th Infantry, fonabout the Ll-ICuHal station fourteen France. In August Mrs Fahey received a telegram trow the War Department ninting mat ner son was missing In action between Jul) 13 and July Is Seieral da)s after the receipt of the message from Washington. Mrs Pahev i received two letters In n feminine hand writing from Irance, stating that her son was In a Paris base hospital under mental observation as n roaule nf btaii ahock The letters stated that "he was doing well. Immediatel) after the receipt of the letters Mrs. Fahey wrote to the War J Department and asked for additional jlififormatlon Last Thursday she re medied a telegram from Washington f"ttatlne that her son had been killed In diction on July 18. Yesterday she com- jnumcHien wan vvanningion again, told .of the letters and asked the authorities t4fto secure definite Informatlen about the - rsJw, soldier. Mrs. Fahey Is a widow and Hies with t", tier six chlldrenSat the Beach street ad. t i dress. Two more of her sons are ex J "pectecl to be called Into service In a . ivhort time Th famltv nf rli,lan.Hl 11.... . . ... . ..... . ....H....H. airu.) , t Moniton Woodward, aviation corps, rtdlted Irs an Associated Press dls. -Mitch on Saturday with having brought 'owrn a boche plane diirlnn the fighting "JTIdsy last, believes that the. corre spondent who sent the cablegram made u. mlstahe I.leuteuant Woodward, who tathe son of Dr and Mis George SI W.AoAward. of Chestnut Hill warn nffl- Wily reported missing last April. Later VWd csme tnrougn, in a. intrrnatlonal Cross. In Kwltierland, that he had n killed In an air battle back of tlm my lines ana glie-n a military fu. , by ths (Jerreans. Nothing has been from hm- m and his mother thtr is s mistake in the re- ljM-l. V?H.CT1 hip ttnt X. talwf, killed la Kaiser, Discouraged, Still Insists on Force "A glance1 nt tlio magnificent sue cesses of our hciolc sons nnd their nlilt? lendeis ought tn piotect tin in man people, clou In tin- change nlli foitunos ot war. ngalnst 1111 tvortln tllscouiiigoment and un justified doubt." notion omes of u fighting stork, an- .eslors haling taken pirt In the Clll War nnd the Spitilsli War Ills mother ilo i not helled that he Is dead and derlaics that the fads Indicate the War Depiitmnil inns niaue a misiaiee it seems mac ine olllrlal telegram from Washington stales that he was kill' il on iigust 1''. while a letter from him, dated August I , is that he hid no Ml fulls reeoered from n sevete attack of hell shock, com- plliated with gas polsqultig 'I hen, loo a lnolher of Prliate lienige linlinf, Prl ate William MiKlnlei linhor who was al the border III t'onipaiiv C of the old I'll -t Is In the lii'ith Infnntri Mipplv I'liinpaiii. In Prance" In a leliir fiom him on the full of ugiil he mii are both feeling Hue Ibis, causes .Mis M in linhof their mulhtr .''iH North .MMIIewooil slleet, to feel encouraged that there m,i) be a mistake In the i .overiimeiit s leport I'rliHlr lerrv Mi Manns, wouinled on till v lb kept the news from tits parents, i Mr and Mr l'eter .1 .MoManus. buio I'lllnwhlll street, until he bad ieo- itid and was luck with Ills cotnpain I s It Inppened citTIc Ml tiotllli .illon of Ills !njur was not lecelved al the Mc Minns home until aftet 'I ei r hid bei n ills- ilurged from the hospital I'llvate Mi'Manns enlisted In the iptlng of laM ceit wa liilniil at littles. burk and c'ntiil umi and fin illv .is- I MlKlKtl to romiMin s--f.tiih nirUhthC . n. u iit.i llnti luu linttifrs nti nNn lit I'rahce I'rlVHte I ilvvnrd I', liirlon, wounilid, If the onlv son of Mrs Vnnle Parlow a widow living at .'I4u l',a-t Su-iim lianna nvinue lit enlisted In lime, 1117 and is i munher of I'oiup.iin II i:ightenth Infantr), tegilKu iciinv letter ie lelvnl from the voiing voldlet d ited ., niemiiwr - s.ivs mat a ia seriuiK . . r . . . . .... I'rlVHte lusepli 1)1 CireKitrlii, wounded enlisted In the legulir armv In lime of Inst veal, hut was later innsferre d lo the lli'ith Infantr) formerh the I lrt Iti'glriiitil NOP After the usu cl iiniisp eif training at camp llaneoik, he wis sent to l-iance with his unit In Mav of this eai PI liitgorlo Is twin tv -three ears old and the son of Mr and Mrs Carmen PI ciregorlo, 1012 Ajilllji siiect vuungei biolhei, Doin. Inlc Is In the' new and is now on a ti cpspoit, miking his "eventh trip to I ranee Private lltttlil II. v ounded on Jul) -InilHlr, -.evirel) s twetiiv-two veers old and the onlv sun of Pcvld' MliUalr 1.M6 oiith Twent) -ninth j treet He enlisted III the ngulir armv August of last )eai .n ti,ilnul at ' imp i,reene c ami wnl nvittias ' i) 50,000 PRISONERS TAKEN IN PALESTINE Biitis.li Army Sweep. North I and Einki Force Willi IIuciifs Aral) I oli.l.in. Sept 10 Pifsoners to the number of 10,000 and ".Il guns had been counted by the lirlt Mi In Palestine Prlda) night Notwithstanding Turkish resistance in the regfon of Tiberias, the Hritih forced ,....... .,.. r .... t 1.., r ,, tUthll.1 I'Mft-lVT "" 1T VS'.SS.B . Vl south the llrltlsh cavaliv diove. the enem) noithwaiil through Mezerlb and Joined hands with the foieis of the King of the Iledjir The lext of the communication foi lows riiroughout Prldtv the enenn offered resistanee In the 'Illierlis area, hold ing the crossings of the upper Jotdati and positions astiide the load to Me erlb and Pel aa In the evening the Australians fiuced a passage of tin .Ionian and saturdiv morning diove the enem) fiom theli positions and tros-ed to the left bank Southcit of Lake Tiberias our.ai- nlrv overcame Turkish resistance lit li i bid and Prrelute and drove the e iv lnorthvvnid to Mezeiib. jolnlnr hands with King Hussein s Arab arm) about Per I i King Hussein, who had captured tlm rillioad stations of Czra and (ihizle north of Herat on the lledjaz line, Thursd-tv entered Peraa and Shelkh Saad 1-rlda). taking lSno prisoners. orthwnril the moveiiif.it nf nor i.it!tl. miles south of Amman, with the leullnf 'troops of the Turkish forte retreating I'ortliward from .Maan 'Pp to Frldav night the capture of 50 000 prUoneis and S.'S guns had been reported " FIRST AND THIRD FRENCH IDOLS Citr Soldier Units First Home After War, Hoy Writes The old First nnd Third Kegtments from Philadelphia aie the Idols of the French people, and when the war Is over, they with other Pennsvlvanla Na- tlonal eiuard units which have doing the most heroic fighting been I since ..rW In ll.lt will I.m Ih. flr.l lo ..nt home It will be (Jeneral P.sshliigs rewaid to them for their bravery This promise was made b) deneral Pershing when he renewed the Twent). eighth l)lllslon, according to a lettet from Joseph DI Hregorlo, 1612 Annln street, who lias been reported in of- flclal casualtv- lists as wounded "it Is the troops doing the fighting now that will be home first." writes DI Ciegorlo. "We got It direct from Hell era! Pershing He made the announce ment when he was reviewing our divi sion and I guess be was moved by the heavy losses wo had suffered for sev eral weeks, when we tried to do the work of a whole arnt) JTh Americans and particularly the First and Third Itegiiuents of Philadel phia, are the Idols of the French They can't do too much for us "I was trying to get a general Idea on when the war would end the other day, so I asked everybody I met, The trench si.y next year 'iney ngure that ths Hermans nil) hold together some I the Uermans n how until the spring Iney have several lines of defense to which they can re treat If the presure gets too gieat with in the next few months, and it Is un likely that. Koch will attempt a big blow during the winter on the western front, nyw7. Etoito-'yiluu FOE LACKS FOOD, SOLDIER WRITES Tells Philadelphiaii Fleeing Germans Had Little Init Bread ...... ,,..,.,.. ...,-. ,,, ,..,r WOMEN (-UNNhRS IAKEN i i i- I -v bl l.uplllt I'll ll I' ITHl'll ; UllC Killed on Uofu-al to Surrender The (letmans hae plenH of loot, but little food nuordllig to Corporil .loliu 1 riDonmll of the Mltli Infantr) who served s' rotivcutle months at the front In a lettet In a friend In this ilt the corporal glvis an Intimate liw of some pluses of thi war The letter follows 'Our pn llmluiiM training was had In a woods mat llelleau. where we win under shell fire all the time We went otn one night to dig a leserve treinh and. thuiigli the Hun shells fell within , lift ards of us at times ue knew thev ero n f.illiir for us It was pitch datk. of ionise and wi labored fur ,.K)lt inlt,, n, ,, Ke and shovels, and tlrn uttirnul lo out iIumuHs to git mil init- meal of the ila I'm of coine ,,wlng lo the oheiation tin fliimins hid out i.itlnn wagons i ould not move iiulll nflei ' at night o we had tn b loutent with ,i liilf-plnt of tnffn two silt es of biead two small slii es of men and tbiee small potatoes 'I hs with a inert of w.ctei for bathing and slnvlug was out entire cnillav fot the div V ml during the ilav everv now and thin thev ileltigid the woods with shrapnel and occasionally with g is ClerniNns Hummer rrenibrs. The night after we dug the support In neb the hot he avlitots took I peep it It md that night thev liimmrieil the life out of those tremhes How ever we wete not to be rautrlit o inolnir We were film aids c,a. i- xiilng to tin boinbiidineiil and hoping tin v would not shift the tange M ell the net inonilng friend Heinle i aim ovei to see the damage and When be limpid the new- treiuhes his rniie was fill Ions i dug h new line through i-olld 101k even plains eanie over Imping to catih us in the ail, and the) dropped glgmtli ttlcies tb(it Mr up the eierilj like a thiee rlng ilrelis We wait - tfi lilshli the wo'ds I mulling it llu ui Ut' wile liiitlv slik of hiding In the woods and vvh n we gru wird w, wire Miiug ovn the lop we weie mole than glnl Ue matched out Icle one night, and wire shelled foi the entile dis t nice He n idled our objnllve nfli i an bout of biking eati vtng oui comb it h.ii l,i w lib b consisted of reseive re lions a sm ill pli k i luge shovel and u slirlte l h ilf and lalluoit In ,ul, III I. in we bad mil masks P0 extra rounds of ammunition a litle )innet md trenili knife We had to , ilinb a hill with a Mom of about fottv j,M,(., nnd tin tlrmg on the reveise huiP w is nolhlng tomparcd to the top I) iri tlv ininoslte was the Hun position CIn" Ion a beavtlv wooded hill and out allent wis swept with the most taking anil litv tire we h id seen In . long tlm The whiz bangs were coming ovei knee high a new Hull ttick and It was like walking tn vntir own f uncial Hut no one hesitated i Walking ten v crds clambeilng over fellell tltes Whli leu lnfel llo of hill IN rhrlekeil all Hinuiid and nun fell wouudid tin sill siiliit I expeeteel to g"t mine everv minute and I was pi iv lug that the Lord would Jeep me from showing a jellow streak uil when an lil'hinm piavs like that ou caij bet tl at -oinething Is happening ahead of him our artlllerv innccnti itlnn vuii' per fect and we knew the Hun was getting two spots to everv one that he sent but that did not encourage us at all at that moment Somehow we managed to make the base of the hill, formed In wheat field, and went over the top deeping barrage preceded in and we coined the 600 arels without I i. ng a mm catiturlng the town at tin point of the ba)onet, anil dug out selves In wlnlo the barrugi lontlmied tm ten m nutes McS'lohol Brothers ccrta nlv would feel proud of the trenih vie dug In fifteen minutes ftrr sUtpii Hinirs "'We lav there fur sixteen huii s will e the machine guns taked the top of oui paiapit and the high xp!osves and flench niorlari' tried to dislodge us That w is in) Idea of a good tune The net morning at dainieak we took the hill lend put the hoe he on tin run "I hem were so mini things tint happened In the next five el i) s that I can hardl) renumber helf of them Una vlvldl) I remember standing three dais and nights in a canal without sleep oi cts and comb King petrols, gas at tacks and shells alteinatelv If tAe poor undirpild men in the factoiles fit, are striking becaui-e their Jin or Jt.0 a week is insiilllcieut, could mil) hive been tberf with im then, perhaps ilieir ileus on the subject of wai would hivt undeigoiie a ladhal onange "I hid the good fortune to be close lieiiuiii tne Wrench when thev made suiprh-o attack on the Hun after breik rast one morning Heinle fled In a ter rible burr) leiving everv thing behind him I looked through his dugouts, and was surprised to find ier little food there although the rucksacks we toie ' on'', 'la- " mn of 1'lumlei from the i,, ' ,h neighborhood of Chateau Th,''rr'y' ,,I "uff intended for the folks at home One enterprising Hun was even sending home haliplns and I rugs I'lent) e.r ll Ine, j 'Of course they had plnnt) of tobicco I and wine, but their nserie rations weie canned goods plllagen from rtusslans. and the onl) other nljble stuff wa founl w.re beans and the terrible boche bread The French cavalr) pursued the Huns wl,e,i tin n.fantr) tired, bu. they returned and iM the Hup i i.in so fast that their homes were lame "Our regiment haw perform'! bi'l. Ilantly ever) time It has liseu railed on, and our illusion certainly his done fine woik as a whole In fact, nir gen- r"" '"" " "'" " "..? "" eieuimm, An. l.nu .. . l.ta, n I.... ... .... .1 I . ! I,ul forUH' "? w"r al"U ' '' "' more they gie us The country Is I flooded with troops, and I do not see PTC bow friend Heinle Is going lo stall through until Christmas, for he ough until Christmas, for he gets rest night and day. an.l when the 1 drive starts. In which I venture to no rea say, we will have aleadlng purl. It Is KUQU.u), lienor "One of the fea'ures of ine French drive was llu rapture ot ux women machln-'-gunners In legulatloa Gorman uniform Oie woman refused to come out of her dua-iut and defendel liera-lf until she was Allied The I'reticli albo recaptured several church bclis which the Huns were hauling off tn melt Into shrapnel Tluy seem lo be hird up for shrapnel, as some of the prisoners taken without helmets state that their helmets have been used for shrapnel ' Suffocate! When Heel Catrhen Tire Kdward Pnlle. twent)-flve )ears old, who boarded at 3411 Salmon street, was suffocated )esterday when a cigarette set Ore to ths bed where he ni sleep ing Unite was found dead on th floor ot his room. -Ltou lvxr)KLL'nA, MONDAY, GERMANY'S HOUR HAS STRUCK; DEMOCRACY URGED IN BERLIN Amsterdam, fepl no ' fleriiianN' most serious hour -cms to lme strtlcU," ike lares the l.oknl Anelger, of llerlln In cllsrussltig the Hulgarlnn c.nrsllon The I'rniiNfnrler ZeltutiB sa: 'It Is useless to gloss over tills news, nnd we arc not quite sure whether It would not be useful to iittncii tonslclenilile Itnportiinre to the semlnllUlal iitteniptn lo Nell the threatening secession of Uulgaila or r.iise nti hopes " , IHcluIng that the hum had now iirrlxul to speak plainly, VoiwnortH .is: The iiicstlon no longer Is one of conquest, lint of nttiilnlng pence In an otderlv vwiv nncl without iinbenrnble biinlens 'The (int. eminent must do ex ei thing possllilo to enable It lo enmo to the coiifcreiice tnblo together with lis allies ns speedily hs possible It must Vie the (Imernment of tleriiutti c1etnocnic which got a to the lotiference VThe gientest war hummlU has epeilctieeil ends us i war of pinch fiirmnii ikfense, and ns suih It must now quickie nnd ns well ns pos slblt be bioilght lo tin end FOUR ON TRIAL TODAY ON DRAFT CHARGES . . Firht I lllM'O CaSCS t'ollOWlllg Grand Jury indictments to Re Heard rbiee ill ifl lw violation i ies In- Nvnk. fnilr defendants, ate s-ihuluted foi tit.il lodav In the Pnlud l.tti District Courts Thev are the first prosecutions of the twenl.v -eight pers-ons Indicted ii-ientlv bv n stieilil grand Juiv tint piobed dtaft coudltloiis III this cltv The defc nilants In the c ises i ailed for toda are Samuel Peliilelti md his urn, -Mvei Pelnsltln, Henneit Vloigan stcln nnd Abraham Schwait ill ac cused or making false atliilavus In ile IHinlimv ctilms icbt other luelkteei pet mils tviu i ue slmlllct cliirgis duilng tin week 'I he ill ft nil Hits In all i ises wile tudlcted 111 lonliinillon with the InvestlLiinc u made or Loci I Ho ml No t, hiving jut Is. dntloii ovei the fifth watd on Weilne-di) Abtabam Sihvvart and his son M.iv swari and Liwls I'etioskev will stand trial I wo othei di fend. mis will be callnl Thuivlav lliev an P.iffaele I) Alnurro and Joseph Ulamond whlb4on Prldav the ciovein ment will piivecute Nathin llosoff. Mollis Peltel.on and Abiahatn lev) 'I lie tilils of members if ppt il llotrcl No 2 and Local Ho-inls os 4 and in will not take pine until in t mouth Ml the i ises will be pn sinned bv assistant I niled Mates Mtonuv Wil nut, who directed the recent piobe. of the Jur) U. S. FLIERS FELL 104 AIRCRAFT AND SUFFER NO LOSS Ill-ill': Down 32 Get nun- in ,"2 eii.tl li.ittles in One Day lly the I nitrd I'rcii I nndon. Sept .10 Aim 1 Kan foices engaged In tlflv-lwo iilUl battles Miudiv, biluging down tliltl-twi liermaus without ,1 single loss, according to ellsp.itihcs tee the Hall News loclj) lly iheAwaatetl frtst .-.pt J0.-'lhe oui-tandlng achlivinn.it of the Amerltnn nilin In the latest of- i feiislve lindoubtedlv was tint of Its ail atois. who have done all that was e- pee ted cf tin m and much more 'I heir eoniin indcr Colonel Mitchell i prinidlv claims theie is nothing tn belt l In-lit In the win Id and It will be long In fore their retold up to and Including 1 Snturdll Is surpissed with sUtt ma- (.nines now in n ami mine oaiioons mim ed wlthcut a single casualtv 'llu uboie dispatches Iridic cte that the merl. his lnve downed nlneti-tvvo ilrplanes and burned twelve balloons, a total of 101 alierift without suffnlng a single casiiallt Hemral Peishlngs ie pint op smiidais oper,itlons stated tint the merlcans had ' biought down twelve hillixms and more than sil) eiiemv plines while less than a thlnl of that number of out planes are im.s. Ing ' Grip Deaths Fewer; Doctors Take Hope ( iinllmifil from 1'ses One growing bourl) State Health Commis sioner Kelle) bis wired Surgeon (ien eral Blue of the Public lleilih Sen Ice that the situation 'continues serious " Scores of plnMclans and nurses hive 1 I been lecrulted for the battle against the disease but Commissioner Kelle) s nif sago said there was still "a crjlng need for mil sen ami doctors, especially nurses" V health service train wit', fiX(. doctors and ten nurses arrived list night other Hospital units are expecieu There Is also la shortage of medic tl nursing, oiderlv, laundry and kitchen staffs for the hospitals, the message re ported, resulting fiom the high sick rate among hospital emplo)es e M.rk, Sept 30 in announcing last night that nearly ton new cases of "pinlsh Infliiem-a bid been leported here Spnda), the Health Department ap pealed for oluntiers to relieve the shortage of nurces and orderlies In the hospitals of this ell Phvslclans and nurses were i-ent- to railroad stations hero to trial travelers showing s) mil iums of the malad) cifiv.ftve of sunda)'s caseB were those of sallois arriving from foreign I ..- ml.. Two sailors uieu oi ine eundee Camp Mill., V Sept 30 Sixty- five soldiers In this camp have been . . .!.- 11. ....... . .. ItUL. tlm Iliad , ":?", "",."",:"' 'vTiiiXr'., ." , ' -' -""' " ""' ' "",", in number of cases reported In two ""' to the last AMPLK CARS FOU COAL Itallroail Administration Males Utile to Relieve Shorlage Ws.l.lnxlon, Sept. 30. A uniform sstem of rating coal mines for car unnlv has been determined upon by the railroad administration after a serlen of conferences with transportation ex. flerta of the fuel administration and members ot the National Coal Ainoela tlon. The new ratings arc effectlie on all railroads loading coal as soon as pus- slble. but In any event In season to per rt. ai.e.n n u i.. .....i f,i inn -i r., ,,'uii'i, ,v. ,. ,,IMUC ,.. - . cordance with ths rules beglnnlnt Oc tober 10. CAPSIZING CANOE 'ACfTO miinrT' I Iiri7Ct COSTS THREE LIVES ! Two Eicape From Schuylkill. Train Hits Auto, Killing Two F'erons Plve peivons met deitb nnd five others weie lujilieil 111 two anldeiits vesfer die one In this eltv and one In N'ew kle v 'I wo suivlvor' are rnoveilng todvv fiom the i ffects of a e cnoi incident )es. i tenlav on the Sibiivlklll lllver, which cost the lives of tluee membeis of tile partv 'I hev ate Mrs. Marv Hull bliisun, l"pi Linibert street i Herman lllli hrner, 1'1i North Iwen- ' tltth stieet I rank llesslnn, ISIS N'orth Twent) tblnl smft 'I he silivlvuts are Miss .Madeline La nm 170.' West evbert slteet, and llnnv I.ulg 21', leffeifvui stieet I llltchenei was ill tinned tr)lng to les-, cue two women of the putv He held Miss l.ainai iimll she was puked up u bon and then went to lesctle Mrs Hutchinson Hoth went down before a boat could teaih theni He was tin. onlv one in the pat iv who could swim The two vebo weie sivej weie utilble to f pl.iln win the tanne eapsled It upset In from of the bo ithoii'-e belonging tn toung llltchenei I At an iinpiotieteil t tossing (if the lleiillng Hi'lwav at Hb nlielin V J vesieidiv inoinlng an automobile was stiiKl, bv i train and two pi rsons wer killed and time injured 'I he de id are l.eorge Ward, flflv-five vears old 9IS, siokey avenue Cnlllngswood rtlnir Hevall, fouitien veins (,d s (lieen sttee I, Woodbui v The liihue.i .ue iis.nr r..ii..i. f.,.fv. Hint' veals old jjn .i,rtb .,,, in, stieet, Camden lunatloiis of tin fice. Mar) Kev.HI Iwentv-flvi viars old SO Hi ill sue,, vvooiioiiiv ii.ictui, or the leg ... ,. .. . . an.l minis ..r in, lv and M iigaret 'llf IUMI II .1 111 I li llu ii ll Nl I I 1 , . I ui. . . .in win "- i iitiiu I nn street who surrered bodv biuls.s nnd I shock lliev w.te taken to the Kilghn avenue letmllial and lemnved to the bos pltal In a police automobile 'I he 111(0 moblli was st,ujv ,j n njuthbolind train. KAISER BILL "LYNCHED 'Little Itah" lLmgs Him Lili. oil j ll.iiniui'ts Drown His Dirjip 'Kaiset Hill was not onlv hinged bv the Italian of I.lghtb and Monliove streets vestirdiv but a COtllll ll.lg tilnid tti.iiKi. it.., ... .1... purpose of ,ec, Ivlmr bis 'i,,i. i h0"' "onat,,"ls ' the Ited Cios Ltcrv ue positot, however, had the s itlsfactlon of drlilng a nail into the toflln and when the deinoustiatlon wns iompkt.il the colli,, i.senibled a metal ea-ket The occasion was the githeilng of Italians to stlmulite Ininest In the foutth Llbdty Loin Th, mlnelnil ,p, V, , ", w,s "' ile II lift I'lonl t,. .... . .' .c .;, ., ''"" """ an inemiiers of the Philadelphia Llberti Loan conimlt- .- nine was no sp(ai.B ,, ,,, (1 mis i in- imisic iiirnisiieil hv band, was drowned m lolunteei the sound of hammers driving niiMs Into the ICals,, l cimiii .vi oi e man lOinl CoIiiihIhih Lad, Not YFI , , ct .). mi .ll.iliils of Kiif-int (i.l.imbiis, Ohio. Sent iii -iii,ps . Id. i. of Columbus, mentioned In ll r Dip iitinent .iiiiiiiiiiw.M,, ...,.... a piNoini nt Camp. Ulessm i:.in,i.. have Weidti dlschaiged fiom iii .,,!, neeause 0f his voiith. has wiitteii tlen- Min !,.nel i1"1?' nuesihiB him to ue his ! !!, i,11"" "elder leturned to in,t',;",,,,',.!l!!1 prHoncis email, I,,' the i tn she would" much rathel have bin, back 1., tiV ," l.V'1 where he could do ih mn.. .....,.. than prisoner ' rlimnl 'l'f i-i i- x,... LiMl'lliniS l() Ml Mk'x, out iij- lie clothing and euulpage dlvi h(o 'The new mrlff nn 1 1 UJK .T.- ' laiH, Innct, t-hoMH ami Mt..nt. ..,nu v.i.... ..'... r "feu' In the tt&lfc" o&'in iSiiMffiffK !'"" ".f,V"?M '." "i'l'llng that oflU cers iua obtain uniforms ut cost Sr.0U?rVn5dMa.!,' Bids em officers' uiilfonns l...v i,-. asked for and will be opened on Oc- . tober 1. On October 21 bids will .brf - V " "w, nciniti coats, trousei and overcoats. linaliil Negresa lliirneil to Dealli Trapped In a room on the third floor yt i ilarket street, .Mrs l.mma (lund). a slxly.lie-)ear-old negress. was bullied to death totUv h. .. o.. hiiecked the upper lle-ois of the build- - ' -.h."Vi""u,V .".:.H XL"'". '.".. "e '""". on........ ,:. IV v ,n "lyttii tuai nil cm - hiuiu in me room eitner extdodetl - lwas overturned by' the woman, whcT neselit. nnd wlmn th,- .m... .. , . . .. . r..w puiieci ac nine inn.-, ,i,"i ,'r., ........ cmi .to t air the 1,1 ,,) i . 'V""'1 ?" tl,e "Mt Vf ihc ,,to',,e' "1,os'' foo.l nutliorltiitliel). that y- tuatv bad , nV,J( ,t,011 ,,,t,ared Ihe Pnlted H.e ti.r...,U ..,. i 1 . hisses from for months his been eiumbllng nncl ! been signed between Uulgaila and eiei- states Miouhl demand tint llnglind m- me uirong wen cliareiilng Indigestible maie hie ail I.venlfthe manv. contelnlng Hulgiilan pal tklpa- ,,,edl itdv eontede Irelmd'o olilm ml suppoiters of our alliance should sue tl,m " ,he ""' "" Juh ' 1'" ' I ""'t 'her status as an Independent na- U S BOY SOI niFR fAPTFIPCn 1" Kettl"c thupper 'h "ndvie .n f serbU J. !.' K'teed b) the pea. e- confer- w. u. uui UUL.U1LK liHrlUnCU Miouhl indulRC In no illuslojis rcKaid- hi.1ljiI.4h trnons iinndfU seil.lt i)rti-1 More than J78 000 wan nlrdeod to "en- i ,,.,,.' r1 Miiuiers with io me i-ouuoi, netipapeis rrom Hoi. g n Hist , .."oLV" !'""".. I'l"" '"- -d' wlllcI' "' ''' nav e mil of '"..sonh,tfol,uee,)e,s,of1;,Ul,e,, "" tl" ,nt,M"al I'iniwwnJn wlilcli lepre His mothei. Mis Charles Stdei win, "-" I'"-"" .Malllioff as plaMng a iinvlniikit 1...1 ........ "". . -.c"ie- .wh" nno hand In bis bid m tlm ntnl New Silie.lule nf si... w.n it-.. . .. . negntlations vilth the entente. It adds i ,, ""' " '4'-' that Bulgaria Horn., weeks ago chaiiReid i J.116 '"-' '"" '"" "'"" "-..-. Mea.iiremenu Its dlplomitlo clpher '""'ptetnber i Pranicheiblan fonts MB-hlngtim, Sept 30 The. entailer. ',-.... ,.i....ke.l the llnmiin-Bulgarlnn line In .nt r.i","',s "aH ",a,, "nhoui e- n '-"---. . ""-l'- ;, '"I" or Mce o' '' ettHt of AIol,astl1 "leaking ment that Is expected t fl,, nea,lr Charlen piesldert nt a meeting of tho tlou'Bli. the Allied tu.ops rapidly nd Indotsement lu ever) soldier, pron.ettive lr0"" Council at leiinu SatuulaV, , ' ,n, .d uorthvinid, drlilng a wedge bt soidier and theli relatiies and friends 'necoidlng to a dispatch to the Heilln tweeu the wings of the Herinnn-Bulgar-in.' ?i,1' rort ,M. ," '' i''1e.to tvllm. Tngehlatt. The -meeting lasted into I an ffont. of irivitP. n'lV'k im !,f "", '""Iforms ,tho night and the chief subject una ., .,.,, ma y Instan is lu,?8.J,'.,,n 'J"' ,ul "' ,,lle free" situation, particularly Bui- - , Pr.-pc-al for .ml II e fereiTceJ in ? Vii.,'l "J llle ,,ro111 ""- 'garla. ,, nufgarla n aa Invaded by British tioops rereiices In llu Ue of men tailed forB .lt.,nler ,on uuss..iek. according to at a point rtoith of Salonha and on "In Ihe futme the suit will nt tha (Biiotlier ttlsipatch. tola newspaper men -""""'Xt2., '"KenerallTslmo ml ma,. Instead of requlilng the mj,, m Hhat thero waa no foundation to re- l"-- .'' , A e ',, BrJlied imii ilie nt the suit." the e.uarterinaster toips polls that Austila-Hungaiy had """"ijS,, 'trnmen i. iiroPe's.1 tl. t "r"'7i 'll-!n.,.!,'Il. H-f !"'t.a new ta ff changed -her attitude towaid the war. u", ??J .",.; n.r, L" u SISTmiini SEPTEMBER 36, 1918 WILSON TO URGE SUFFRAGE ACTION Will Address Senate Asking Adoption of Act as War Measure DOUBT AS TO RESULT Motion to Reconsider Planned in J!iVenl ol itesoiulion Rcing Defeated I!) the Anciatrd 'rej I Washington, Sept 30 President 'Wll- eon will Hddnss the Senttc at 1 o'clock this afternoon on the pending Pederil amendment for woman suffrage 'lie I Piesldernt will nk the Senile to adopt I the it solution as a war measure. I S'ulTrnge was up In the Sentte again today, with lenders of both Houses nn- ,,rl,ln as to wlnthet the House lesolu- !!- ?'- j-.!::uv!:i ,'"':;:!; .,''' r""" ,UrtlriI. III! ITIICl lr, Ull.ll ,,, ,. It would be wlthdiHwn and called up later when iospects for Its passage might seem blighter Hefore news of the President's rotn- Inu wna r,.ult,il sl,,,,r .tones rf Vw '.Mexko, t hail mm of the Senate Woman Suffrage Committee, said the next move In the fight would depind upon deve)op tue Ills In dehitt and the lislllt of pit vale polls 'lb' ! war a suggestion that the lesoliiiioii w mid be votnl upon and If defeated a motion made to i tconsldei, so that II mull be voted on again . fine the sImv sIMh Congiiss units: In . Hetetnbe r 1'iPp Bulgarians Discuss 1 i-l m I fll IlllSllCt: leiinSl t ontlnneil frum I'ace One lue.itliliig spi il huticill) wants pence All the evidence1 Indicates that she needs It gtlevouslv and must have It The (ifiniin piitense tint Pnmlei Mnllnofl was nt ting oil his own lesnon- slbllltv finds no eonflimntlon King reicllnamrs ciown iippaii-ntlv Is at stake mid hi is tl)liiK to silo his dviiast) Wlillo llulgiirli his beer. clMnle. gi.itlng fut months .is u factor In the ivm, liei milit.iiv defcit has bioilght matteis MilflH t a cilsls Her thrio aimles aie vcintiiteii and not onlv are beuten, hut two of them are scattered In flight with theli German allies sharing Hie "mio faie. Saltliiluv s niilel il leiiort fiom the front sneaks of the nunibei of pilsoneix taken and sa 8 most of ih. m w e. e fie. mans M-IJ Otllipj Capital Occupation or Soll.i hv Allied Hoops Is :i posslblhtv of the tu'.ii futilii' The ti nils of the Allies mo pi i In hut stiingent. i.uiguia win nut be ui lowed to vvlthdi iw fiom the wai and assume the position of a "neai" tuu- li.il She must mini ndei .mil trtve mi i ... 1 i... i i... ,i .". U III 1.1I1LIII hilt' I HI! U.llllLll 11V ill III ," - . 'n ,lr,v 11 ,...- f , ., ,.n ' ,. . ..m ... ...,, ...,, .,,,. I " ,----.-. 1e. (lei tnnnv while niofesslncr neiitt.il i.v Thoi.. is ..v.., tt sgges,i0 th ,t nn,- i,im ue- ,.,...i. ... .,..- ,,.- itiiiij on tho hide of tlm Kntenti' (ietminv's pollc v in this ulsls Is IiMineel fiom the tie wsp tpers of tint rountrv She is living to l ush ie en fort ements to tlulgaili Olio lepoit vivs heavy contingents: ate going and on their inv will show themselves In Sofl i to leissuic the people of the Palk.in capltil. (leinnti) will not let Hulgiili m ike pi'.ico If fche can pie vent it b) foi to or p i suasion Race to Itradi Sofia Now 'I'lieie mav be u race between the Ceiiiitn nimv nnd tho Alllis to naoli Sofia Hot mill) Is supposed to have" sl dlisloiis In Hmn.inlc which she mav be able to send to llulgaiii. She linicll) can iiiinunii tioops from tie ncstiin front dining the gteit stiuggle she Is going thiough there I'",,,nf'or 1!1R"U '"S" "'" ,,P ",lei1 '"Th.. iateestP deielopmeiits seem to ronflim reports that King rerdlinnd's htnK absence fiom his kliigdom during 'I"' , ?"m,wr ,W'V hec-"' '- ' tu (nt iij rt-iiittii iiit'if iit'iiiiau news hhw are now speaking ficeli about '1 loin the el n or Mnllnoffs appoint ultimatum to Bulgaria c eili In Octoliti. ment va)s the Vomaerts "It unslpila Uulgarl i refused the llussiau de- well known In politic il clirles that our alliance ins in the cieatest elan. . .er In mlillllnii tn fl.. enl.lnpf. mn. ... .....i ., . ciiiiuii' scuiiuifiiiH, ineie is lintfi,,,,, , ,i, tiemr's 'Mile ' II I'c-u.is weie exliaonllnai nv .menr ilesli n fm hnnrai , . .un .,.., . . "" MV up lliunwiia Il'Kel U' (tltf tllO inltln iiltlrli rlin lWAn.. .. U "' '" lli-i "tl l( T-Ci itllUIl of tlie alliance can htiir hie for Oer. man " The fleimnii ami Austi Ian ptess has l,een "- that troops nie being sent to sti enctlieii tlm Ttnlimelnn flOllt. accoulliur to sneelal illsii.itebes foi an nimlstlce and eientinl peace Tile XJullv Telegnph's Hotteidam coi lespondent mentions a report fiom lleilln of an Imminent Hulgaiiin coup d'etat In lesponse to nntl-wai nultn tlon ',monR lh" ',II,k ".' ,,p ,H01,,' T" ' correspondent hears that Kins J eicllnaiul himself played an active lole In Bulgaria pence move until Cleimany counteied him. The Tranhfiiitei Zeltung suggests that the basis foi the Rulgat Ian nt mis tlce ofler was cieitted In pievlons; ! CCDDT A MQ PP APU I DLjlVLIini 1U A-k4VS M. BULGAR BORDER; ' TAKE CHAREVO I f E"em' CUI ff Wl' Cll Important Town jNTeitr Frontier Fall liy the United I'rest London, Sept. 30. In the heavy fighting around St. r.'lcholaa. In Serbia, neor the Bulgarian frontier east of Velcs, the Serbians have compelled the Bulgarians to reiue, cording to u Serbian ofllclal statement lecelied here. J l .. i ,1 .ilsf mlLs 1 from the Ilulgorlan border, has bee,, t UfPlfl nHE III 1 PlfM UIIU PI Hilirsi . . ,. t,...., .,,, .i,. ,.. or . ' l,ll"eu i.) tor i-ieitiinu mm -' y Is" treat of the Bulgarian roops has'lfrtn so ijrri llliruail . l - "-- cut on, say tne Herman omwsi im Kaiser Says Germany Will Continue to Fight reunion, Scpti 30. Mmperor Wil liam, according to nn Kxchangc TeloBtnph dispatch from AmstPi clam, has sent the. follow ltlK tele gtam to the Wi stphullan Patriotic Society: 'tieimntir he ilecliled to utllle nil foi co to IlKht this enfoitod defen she war until n lctoilous end Is wttt'ed nncl the fctheiland pi ci te etc d for nil time against fcnelgn IIIIIPH'0II," mint on Sunday. More than "00 prison e rs nnd twent) guns were inptuieel ot Clm-evp. The stattmcnl leads: H) a bold matieuvie In the region north of the Plaihkovltsa range we have take it t'htrivo and cut oft the retreat of the Hulg.it I in tioops. At this place We- look more limn Ttl't prlsoueiH nnd twentv guns llu the wi'Stein ftont the etieinv Hied with leu teglmtnts to defend St Nicholas, but our sttong attacks compelled him to abandon his posi tions , I'he Anglo-Citeik forces are moving forward north of stiumiiltsa in the direction of I'ihiwi Thev aie ad vancing toward Petrlih along the ValleV of the Mriitnillln. 'I he niiin be i of guns captuud In the present offensive now' Is mom than Jf0. Paris, Sept. 30 (Hv 1 N S ) Seibiau lavali) has leached the Hul garlnn frontier, II was oltlclah) an tiounteil toelu) in a sLitement on'H.ilknn operations More than .ICn guns hive been taken fiom the Hulgnrs. MACKEiSEN AT SOFIA ll'l'fllf III' I'l IVllltPlll'Ai'ltCl It II II lil'.-hlSI'OliChlMklM IS ' I onilnn. Sept .10 -Pleld Mm Mini von Mnckensen has leached Sofia with Her man re-eiiforeemenls for the hard- Ipiessrd Hulg.irlaii annv. It wasliained Inilii Jlaikeiisen Ins been III command of I the Iterman trooiis In ltiimalila. Indlcat lug that the new (letnnn divisions weie withdrawn fiom time Austiliu foil is lire engaged In the I tonstiiii Hon of defensive works at Nlsh It was lepoitid that tin Subs and Iuiii.iiiI.iiih have revolted agclnst the iermin armies of occupation In Serbia and Kumanla iiriiuii it iliv mi tin Ha km front Is still advancing and Is mating Pettltch to nit tin line of coiiimiinliatlon be twee ll Sofl i and Seles FERDIiAM) PARDOiSS AMI-GERMAN LEADERS Xmsleriliiiii. Si.pt in King Pi rill -iiaml of liiilgiiila at the suggestion of the cabinet has Issiii il an ukan' p ir- donliir: M tainliUllvisicv leaner in me .""'f V1"! i".', f.W'n i"'!!il of "ui m''t r J'!!'. v '" lav ,'' ""Lu iiml To! met ie stain- h from s'otl i ll theli political frli mis who were Miit to pileon with theli b uleis vlien Jiuigaria eiuneii ine "i i" ll ive been pinioned The tik in nslotcs nil civil nnd pn lllleiil lights nnd pattlcularl) the m in dites of thiMO who weie deputies In the Hulgaii.iu parllami nt in : it tuber I'M".. M Stambutlwskv and benadleff weie sentenced to Im Is.iom. nt foi llf. aflM innvlitloi. on lOUVItl.Ull CHI c 1. .t K. f aml-mllllarlsm. fjULGARS. LAST TO JOIN, FIRST TO DESERT KAISER l!ulirul. m iipiesenlatlves aeieeil loan armistice probahlv the Ilrst step In Hul garla's withdnvcal from the alliance with the Centtal Powers a few divs !f5s Oim three vears aftei she tntetnl the wai on the side of fietmnm It was on October 8, PUB that HulgttiJa Issued a in mlfesto announcing bei detlslon to c est be I lot against the llntente Alliance she bad been firtetn months III deciding her course In the manifesto issued at the time of hei c ntiance Into the lanks of the belligerents, the Uiilgnclan (lotiiuintnt detl-irid tint her trade Interists and I economic rights were ln-ep.iiabli bound up with Turkei i.einiain ami Austria It w is .idii.cl mat i.eimmv inn oiieieu liuigiiia in lei.iin no iii iit-iui nil. 'In whole of Mac edonli liu lulling I i-kub, Monistli and (K In Id A still uniler teirhoilal esp ilislnn at the eipens-e of s'eibli was slid to Inn been olfeied is a tondliliiii of actlie mllllaii assist ant i liuilng the pcilod of IJulkiirian neu- i trallti both the l'.ntente Allliiiee mid 'tin Ciiiliat Powers hid mule offers to , Hulgiili , and Hussla, who foi xiaislinil initio ipil llnltrnt I in intelests. sent all minds The Hulgailan inanlfeHto slid that Hulgirl i did not Pel eve n the pionilw s ol lie i.uienif, ami iiml ,,,tiK.,ii.. iim'i '"i". i'i Itll IJ .411 II i .. li,l" lloi .nil lm tut it il... , )ei lit, Itlltl Si- lllIHC IIMII II.II war W tl tn XU ovHrrunnliiK of SerUa. I.. 1 III... .1.1.. t 1. A .. e...ln. Montenegio and Albinia bv the armlet. of the Central rowns iiuiganas join. Ing the Ceiitial Poweis was one of tin le.csons that led lliurianl i to enter the wai "on the bide of the Kntento late In August. 191tl. The population of Bulgnila was not unanimously In fan.r of Bulgnila Join ing the Tnitonlc Alllante 'I he (loieiu nient took liaish measuies ag illist those opposed (o the war, and those who were filclidly lo the l.nteiite Late In till" leports weie cilirent tint the mllltai) paitv In Bulgaria was being faced b) Increasing opposition Piemlei H.idoslniolT, who wus itputed to be under the swa) of Berlin, was compelled to retlie last June and his plate was taken by M Jlallnoff, n Husso. phtle. who had been friendly to the lln tehto befoic Hulgail.i. enteieil the wai King l't'idlnand, on the plea of ill health, silent lb" giinlei pall of last summn In tlermauv sr,,m nflii the King rt till lieel to Soil I theie, weie reports of uniest time, but . ' nu-., ... mnlliliilnnil tll. lll.liul negotiations for an nrmlstlce J'endlng t discussion of the Bulgarian pioposnl b) ihe Allied tioverniut'uiH, tne t renin gen ial eald he wduld not stop fighting, but I would receive representatlies of the Bui garlan urni Tin JJiiiK.iriart repretenia. tlies reached Salonlca Satunla), and ne gotiations weie opened Sunday, As the" armistice bnH been ai tanged on terms laid down by the Allies, It Is jucib able that it calls fur the occupation of Bulgaria by Allied troops with the lis- ..iutn., ,,r the lll.leiirlt, n I .nv ei iiitiuiiI. i Bulgaria- piobably will be compelled 'In Urealv on. nil tuiniuuiiitniiuii-i nun iiiit Centrpl Powers, and also withdraw her armies from jietlila, (Ireece, lluinanla and other war theatres Uefine th Allied troops can take over the occupation of Bulgaria It Is not unlikely that the Heulgaitaii mllltai ai will c. . imrty and lleimanv and Austria will maka determlpc d effoits to keen Hul gai'Iii In thp eutonlo Alliance, because the cesesslon of Bulgaria would mean Hm co Mapse of erinau a m s , n Z v. ..--- - - r --. of'tirSw from the war and the recon struction of Uia eastern front with Bu manfa taking a leading part. GERMAN DECEIT IS BOOMERANG Use Dead Comrades to Beckon Americans to Range of Snipers IKON DIVISION REPAYS Americans Quickly Clean Out Enemy Who Resort to Vile Trickery Oirman soldiers haSc plajed nnother of their underhand tricks on soldiers of the TnenO eighth Division, this time Using the braver) of the Americans tb lure them to death Hut the bo)s from Philadelphia and other Pennsylvania points have mnde them pay for It. The stoiy of this outrage Is, told by Private Albert Hawk, of Hazleton, u member of the 103d Ammunition Train, who baH written homes The Hermans used dead Americans for their trick. They tied ropes to the arms, of the dead men, and then pulled the ropes, from the safety of their snipers' nests leading tho Penns)lvanlans to be lieve there were wounded comrades lvlng out In Nn Man's Lind signaling for help When the bovs of the Iron Division trawled brnvilv out of their trenches the hue he snlpns picked them off, one by olio l'ni.nr..l II. n C ...nt. .. .... ....... ..tia...1 n ...n.-.. ..,,-..,,,,.. ., ,,,,,,,.,. i- tacks nnd nt the ohtt of the b-ivonet mane i uu snipers pa vvitn tlulr lives, cleaning nut every nest 'I onlv wish I could get four more divisions like the Tvventj -eighth." said leneral Pershing, In complimenting tho Iron Division, according to Cieorge Lames of Lansfoid "Thev got ine, but they got something far vinisr, ' writes Private Cole Watson, Jr of Heading, a nineteen-) ear-old sol dier In the Iron DliMon, who was wounded lecenll) He was wounded three fillies Itis Overdo! f, of Heading, has been killed and Alfred J stt-uiser, Oeorge W Pranke, of the s uue e Itv, and Ser gi cnt Chirles Fuller, of Hamburg, have been wounded John Naruckl, of read ing. Is mlr-slng Pile more Lebanon bo)s hive been listed among the casualties Prliatn Theophll Nannie pnilouslv reported missing. Is now listed killed In action., srgeant sterling Plrlch, 107th michlne gun biltnllon has been gassed; Prliatn John W Wtlse Compinv D lOnth ma rhlne gun bittallon his been gashed; Prliate Chniles I'll Compam P, llltfi Infinity, was wounded August ' : Bugler Thomas F B irry Compiny 1), loath machine gun battalion, was wounded August II and Paul A. Putt, 59th Infantry wounded In the hand. Is to be sent home Ptlinlo lohu Musselmin Company M, 10'ith Itifantrv, of W.atheili. Is a prisoner In tlermauv Pilvnte James J. Pal lev inlth field artlller), of Fist Maiich Chunk, was killed In action t..n..u. II 11..... 1 n .. . .. ., 1. i ' l '" J""'. ltiuil 1 illl. .....II ..... , r'... T .,...1.1 .. -, ,. ,1,1, ,iii vci'jih- i.i.iuc,,, ill ,uuut;ii Chunk, aie leported killed In action Sei,eii,t J li Driliam, michlne gun loinpini, ll.'th Infant!, of Franklin, has been v ounded. nnd Cot poral Liw lencc Sullivan, of the same leglirient. ilo of Franklin Ins been gnsstel Private 'Ibcodme Arthur Howies, 111th Infantr), of Cleat field, was killed In action August 1J Filiate Hoinld W Dunsmnre, 111 tl). and Prliate Pe(ev ill Melse rotnpmiv IC, Thirtieth Infantry both of Curwinsville, nre missing in u -tlon Private Benjamin P Cook Com panv F, Ninth Infant!) of Clearfield Ins been wounded Sergeant Ho card Kofke, Coinpa'uv I, 111th of West Clicstei, his been wound ed Private Stephen Peter of Pottstown. has been killed Private Daniel I McKenIe, of New Philadelphia, has been woiindeil Civile Ne)er, cf Mull, has bei n wounded Alex ander Obsowkl. of Slienandoili, was wounui d Jul) 11 IRISHMEN PETITION CONGRESS 600 Cl.iii-Na.G.icl I)elep:.ite Seek Freedom for Ireland New lrk( Sept .10 ssertlng that the solemn dee laratlonH of President Wilson bind this repuhlli' to stcure the freedom of Ireland ns well ns that of ine oiner oppretseu tcn( simmergeil nn llons for whom America Is lighting," i,on delegates of the Clan-na-Cael, repre senting all parts of Hie country, at a conference here vesterda) adopted a pe- elllnn In lie sent the IMeatrtnn. nn.1 ... ffe"'' asking self-determlnaiion for Ire. 1trrlit.ni Vllllfli'.ltt fknltllntl lt ( n iiiiam llfc.UM. -I.l.s. . I..... " -.-1 ,'ii and mtUel IpkiI Drojiianila "DECISIVE HOUOERE'' Iiel"iuii Kin" Sec Victory n Spcet'h to Men Havre, Sept 30 111 addressing the Belgian ami) before its attack Satur day moinlug, King Albert asked his sol diers, with the help of their French and British comiades, to drive the enemy from the Belgian coast "This Is the decisive hour," said the King "Lverywhero Oermany 'Is falling back, Be worthy of the sacred causo of our Independence and tho traditions of our race. Forwaid for right and liberty ml for glorious and Immortal Belgium!" FOU IDKNTIFIKS SIOUX German Solilicr Tells of American Indians Hattling et.l.li.gt Sept 30 tleneral Persh ing's oonimunlnue last night contains the following: Section II Tho following ex ti ict Is fiom u f lei man soldier's iettei found In the AVoei re, Septem bei 'il "Amen leans nre In fiont of ' us. To tho light of us Indians of Hie hlou tribe note Identified In one of the last; attacks. After the war ICiul Maj can nrlto another book about his iiar experiences with Jils deir IndlutiB." llhTIIS UVr-.-H-.Y Sept '.'K CHIOHUK P. ,, I.Hinl of hlUauelh H l.lifne), aMrd llu rtel. lives and friends Invited to servlir, wi V 3ii n m , JKill lleno si. nt. ill. .Mprlih Cm UNUSUAL, YET DIGNIFIED FAT The Matter Car For immediate delivery. Cholte of colore. t827 CHESTNUT STREET -Wsef 4 . N' n- 1 Ji 4 it i j-.i '." '.It (.. b f&TslflHK. !" t ' irt . A .. ' I JtTV fflBBFv . V' -T-i S .:' ,v u ( ,
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