' ri . e o r wi -7 TJW TI- V -jr. :- '' i , 77JE WEATHER Washington, Oct. .-r'air, ftost to night 'in exposal places; Wednesday, fair and it firmer. ti.mpi.ua n nr, ,t i:cii hihk I. sJ.AMQ.riTTizT'ri ' a'l ' a I TTsT " ni r.: -, ir,r, ' s , j - VOL. V. NO. 15 Turkey Allies SCHOOL CLOSES WHENNINE'NUNS FALLILLOFGRIPi Nearly Half of Immaculate, Conception Staff Suffer. Two in Hospital 5000 MASKS ORDERED Red Cross Accepts Govern ment Order to Help Check Disease Arsenal Hil Get Plenty of Sunshine, Says State Health Head "TaUe iloii jour summei awn ings. Let tlio sunshine In." This Is the mix Ice given tod.t by Dr. D. 1'. ISojcr, State Health Com missioner, to check the sptcad of Spanish Influenza "Ax old crowded places, oiitertiin. mentj and chinches uhcie theic are ciowds nnd stny in the open all." he udxlses. "Sunshine Is vvha Is iiteded to Keep In good trim " of the Immaculate Coiiicntliiii, I'heltenl axenue and hulllxan sfreet, tierinantuwii.l wasclo-e.l td ,v because of the out-! , iiiruu ui rii until iii.iuc-iu-i .tiiiuiiK iliu i. , , , ,, . , filters or te ttaehhiB ctnff. I v ii,. i... . mi ...n two were taken to St. Mm s Hospital lininaculnto Conception School Ins 1100' pupil. The M"tn xxlm ale In the hospital aro, Sister C lara and Mte. Jla.x I'.lchard Klxe tliournnd Indiienri tiiRshn xxlll ho undo by I'hlladelphli Kid Cross ineni herb, in answer to a tall today fiom the liLxeiiunent. when she mads a toui with the Philadel phia Orcheatia tmdei the I itu ViWa .Schecl On a number of occasions he was selected us hololst at the famous Uach Penile. its In Uethleheiu C .1 I: hproiile;, George V. Spioulc. one of the commissioners of navigation. and Thomas Sproule are hei hi others The f uncial serxlccs will be hld 'Ihui'da nioiiilnu Arfcriml llnril lilt I'lUnl.riinl ""Xri-en .1 bas l.u. n mi i,j,,i i lanuroiu .xrenal has been hit 1m id bx the Spanish lafhienza cp'dcmc, though the arjeTial nutlmit'es refuie to glee an estlthate, It Is believed th it the.e aie about 301) cases among the iZM unrUni mi,ln,l. llnee hundred students at illrard Col lege are 111 In bid today, but It Is doubted If all of them have burnish Influenza Man arc sufTeilug fiom severe cold-, and to check further sp. eatl of the dis ease thev have been Isolaticl IMwa.d r. llmnls, Jr., Iweutx-fou. xears old, died tmlav at .WUaliltkoii JJarracks, a vhjlni of influrnra. A Philadelphia soldier PtlvateTrtd etlck .1. Krank, of 3397 ?'o th smedtev street died todi at Camn l. K'ghlecn new eases of the disc .so i .. , ., Hi'"ittt-d In the WomenV Homeopathic Hospital In the last twen-O-.ti.i, auuis, nliu one pjllent lius died fat. Joseph's Hospital has had thlirx new eases and two deaths in the last fort -eight hours. Lankenaii Hospital has a large numhei of Influenza pa tients (ImirfMrr lof Thrslr'K in effort to check the' Inllucni plague amonj: shtpwoikeis In .liloucestet and xlclnltx- the (Jloucestei Cite ISo.ini nf Health has ordered the closing of a'l i cnurciies, mov.ng piciuie incaires. odge rnnlna n.,rnol,nl o.1 .,,.1.11., i. .' TIim X. t A ii v M.i i t e.11 ,J nUhi, I n ' 1 l) "O II CI IH U iri lllu utiiitn, ii,, . - . -.......,..-... . . ir.terla.1 and has pium.- lJr A.U MFNTfON fOOKF FOR RIfi I0R u.Uclus """" Oth.rs sa, Ihc war i ROM JNhAKIU KILLED M.lY AlUKh Al ILAII'LL "" ' "U "! Alleles as to the brans and sonsclences of Ilrl- lflO niisk, linmcd'atclv x,t infurij: "'tnilUn tUUIVE. TUft D1U JUD h0 (nCr liv liristnm-. More lie-1 . i, C', , , ' ml Mim-tlilnit mu.c-Is ,W,. rien.:, and Italluis. that If xVo pjtlent4 at tho W,iladelphla K'axy VanPl , lailietl ohsmers m-x tli.it peace max ,. bn ..1.1 ,i'J . . .. .7 .' ' U, ,"),tci11 falM '" "ll" " '' "" '""cli to win fTho masks nre iniijo of Kauze and fPlnlatle Iplli.lll Stl;sC-tCll (or Fed- ,,"" "" ' " .til aBrcc i.i'( I lite DttYS HoiWf lloll for V" ""l'0"11"1 ,,rltle ' A.n?rlv.-s trl- "c ' V'! , ' , ,. V Ll' llu? ou ll".ai I"" " " that Mich wars do ICf MPrtw" l0 ,i.VeM S1"fm" Cr..l Director of Flci-hic Poxver ' ' "" Y" N ",,,,: "'O'rlrf.iV liiws , 1 ',i ' -" """""" nn,ch to ,!crl1" K "o I .rf Z Wi K ii Lilnl,j,"",n" ""l,c,!,; ",ur ,nK w,,uW ,,c "ut hult ..tie. diedTTsTelTfTo.iiTiifTm. --, Tiu'J? ' ' '' tlio cumstantes 5"U,"S '" "'"' "",e"5 '" I'l''. uinmulot. TOnflT whhTrean- P.e-I,M Wilson's Mieec,, It Had Hil enza. She was well ktioeen In musk if i Hie, Hie Wll no "cfoic (Ca'' 'Hie ladlt itlons th it (leriianx Is K,t- ... Ml 1.1 l IN rloN ante, threw aside thn pleasures and 0t si, hill xxliltli x.e can all think ' those chataeterlstln which make his tlreles.' as one of Philadelphia's leading caily pis-age of which Is expected ' Hiir leade foi peace 11,. In the Voi- !llfh7r,'r'.,,,,)v T' t's"s' H comforts of clx Ulan life to become mem- i . " ''101."" ,"" ,s w,,,1,, "f'- almost public utt. ranees unique In state docu- conttalto soloists r.n man ears she In this laiiacltx Mi. Cooltc. who was n.iert s ahlcle, which was the subject uf ' mil- in i i ii Jim i' H ........ beis of collcsc-iirui tialniiii; units "lowncil li Unci ins. but the linpics- incnts It had eloquence directness was soloist In St Paul1 Memorial LVIb dlt.ssl.m her, tod... 'Ihat llr. I wVs'tmln.tVr.liei,"' fi'rVli'oi.iV IHIefl. f.nse ou,,g n. In the w r.W "''' ' Il',,,,t" , " ." ,tlm.t lu,l'-J would land the .uaRnlflce,ue of stlc to whl.h rhurcli. of Oxetbronk, nnd later In the '?' ";fJ !' "',;.. J "i !hJ..0" rXl0 o,,h,,o1.'i "! was published with onicl.il approxal , rS.ili'1 u"r"l ' "" """ "" or President Wllsji. qtiothiB the lie. la- fo""" Dulcar a s leade. v-he has aetu-tointd ii" Weaiisotne for- West Walnut hl,ectP,isbx.e,!anChu.th.iH.. I the ois.n of th. pane which tiie ,",, u ,... ,,,., N irlh '"tlon of 'ndepeudenee haxe -ptedKel J" "'u,. '"fUloi. In I.on, m illtles were ab.c.t Mss Smoule llrst came Into prominence ' tif war Indtistil.s. I I'aNc r Is nreoiiliiL- i i.i . .... ,.i. . r.w, i,.V:., I'.rJl.' " "" -" N"rl" tlulr fcutuiies and thch sacred Inn f. """ "r t'"" lI'l developments hut .... .wv...u, .. ..wv...... ..,. I'u,,,, rcuuun llllll other public gathering places ll) the Asuiciattd I'rest An emergency hospital was open- ,.,,?,,. oet. J. l.'co.ge W An ed today b.v the Jusey JL Jcnes hh'ii- deisnn or Hoston. was noinlniteil toda building Company nt the old Thompson ' t President Wlli-ou to he I'nltcd States hotyl at the river front. The place has ''Jrcult Judge, llrst circuit, to succeed been equipped with several hundred cots. 1e.lI1er!c ').ol'K,'' ' C8l,in?1!. the neccssarx medical sinres -in,l ,, ,i r 'alnln tl. Moon of Ottunma. la., was Ii.f.iM . me,u,c"' slore,s ana " 'nominated to be I'nlted Slates ttoiiuy orhlclans and nuises who aie cailnc roi the southern district of Iowa, to icir me eui.iiocs 01 mo company pot living In this section of the couiitij, .xi present me. "iiu eases number .'."(. according to the leuort made at 'a meet lug ot the Boa.U ofjlealtli, ( Dr. ,1, K, Ilennett, eltv phvslclan and. medical Inspector, was HtVken with the malady yesterday and was unable to be present at the meeting, lie 8 the thlnl t pli alclaii In fllouo ster taken HI with' Influenza. Thrto teachers In the public schools and .Superintendent of "schools Wllmer r. Durns are xlctlnis of the malady The latter Ik. confined to his home along with his wife und son, they also having Influenza Most of the lilouets.ter Count olll clals at Woodbury are reported us hav ing contracted the ' flu.'' Including Judge Frank' Davis and s.icrlff 1'a.nlel lien rickson. CleiMioune itu llodlitl The' old I.enulg ifians'on at limine and IUchmond stiects, ei.lpped recent y as a eervlie clubhouse was today turned Into a hospital to take care of iho ov,j. flovv from the Krankford Vrseunl boa pltal.whlth Is crowded. Theie are about I twenty looms Iu tile l.tnnlg mansion Nilt only civilian rmptoves ure af. fected. There ato keveial casec among toldlers assigned there for duty l'une.al sen ices will he held tomor row ipiornlnir for Miss Oeiirude Toiler!, ait enwlo of the tfrsenul. who died I'll dayaflei' only u few daT Illness Only n tew , of the Olrard Collegi udmts liaxct pneumonia complications I'MHrtaufd un I'ute Txo, toluion Two Pulllihrd Dally i:xr-M Sundae Subs rlntlon I'rlir n n Tear by JIUII. lopirUhl, WIS, I.) the Public l.rrtmr I'otnpam. Seeks Armistice Sweeping on. in I ALLOT MILLION 1 FOR EXTENSIONS atarsenalhereI "' " -! Soon loht.trt ;tt 1-r.tnk- ford Plant Wink win noon m rrankfoidAr. -enui on mipinvemems nnci extension that will cost l'.00l),000 Announcement of the nppro.il of the expenditure of this Film was made to il ij b the Wur Department In Wash ington Most of tlio oxtiiislons lit 1'innUfoid Arsenal hnvo hocn nude neeessn. b the l .ilIfl croivth nf thp ulimt In the lust cigm or iilnc months All pinna for iiuiiuinK line not men coiupiucn i no electric pnwei pinnt is 10 ne ilpulilfd Anothei lilc Iti in will be the 1 ri.tistitittloti ii lie.itlin; nnlns to Hiipil iil.iu in w liullillni;.'' iieitiil In the last Ik month" A mw pimtUi-liliiiilliii; towel, elfihtx feet uplaie, N pamiiil and about fljsnnfi will be Hiiuit on roads anil rillruidd In the kiouihN A cuard tioiisn. Willi h will also houe the tiro depirtment will be built at i tost of Jfin.nou Mine tlun sao bu ircjs i must be housed There will also be tei- mate squatters for officer and tfoiicom- missioned offlccis of the mm. BALDWIN'S GET BIG ORDER Will Hllild .")()() I.ocoinothcs for Seniee in France The Wilt Iiepartuic.it Ins continued tho itport th H it lias nwatded to the , tlaldwln Locoinomc Wo.Ks a contract foi iOH lotomotUes fo. lleneral I'c. , shines ami The' me to hi ilellvued I null tirvt mil- tin. I u Ml lt.i Imllt il I tho mw plant of tho Tonip in nt lalcly- ' t,mp , 'Ihc Incniuntiien will put about $40.010 1 nplne. in iKIiik the entire contract about -fT00O OOo ( 'the midnln conipiux hit , ?:' l?m"Ul'u " ,a" f"B "'' '" l.ildlone, at an cxpendituio of $l,t)0u itin :, , , The locoimiilxrx will be ud to hall sui.ntlps ... iim i,.. -ii,.; ..in i.- ..n' "taiidnd Kaiike and xxlll be opeiattd b Amok in forces In Tnince. It h ui.ilci stood tint Samuel M Van- eliln, of the llaldwin I'unipatn. who In alto chalimati of the adilsorx loinmlttee of the munitions bund, has iiioinKcd to linn out the loioinotlics at the late' of lilt n week. Ml Cooke Is said to hixe the Inck I. ig of i: V llurlt, chilrm.iu or the snipping I id. i ul MUST SPEED QUESTIONNAIRES 'JJioe l''..ilin to lii'lnni Forms Will Be Classed d Delinquents Slate ill.ift hc.idqO incis tod . is- suttl notice lii local lionids tn co-op- ,.,,. Uf IOHlmaters ta j,,,. M,UMll). Al-'mlis 8imu be pliceil In the bstids of all leglsttants Majoi W. i! Muidocl chief diaft ollkcr. said this co-operation I ot t,1e "tniost Inuuituncc, as men no no noi nip que SllOllllall e S Will 1 lasted as delinquents. l.ocAl boatds hive also been lallcd upon fo. teports as to whethei the have coinineiii. inuring me ciuesiioiinai.es i t,,l ... o-,.l ,,,, I,A nv ,,..ln.l.... .....I ! u.iu .,, c-,., u. ,,,c V.MIIIIIMIIII l.ll'l classification or leglstiants Itepuns or progress haxe Impii asked in lae firm of t halts t FROSPEXPEQED TONIGHT Foiei'.ift Warns Itesidenls of K- ))o?c(i ri.ice.s . Wiather foiieasts fo. toilliv In Phlla- dcplili and xlclnlt, Nislciti Penns!-, vanla and Deliivare. Indicate-light rrosts In the lowland and exiwsed places To. Wcdmsdiiv the renoits show' fall I and wanner we.itbe. eel.li llt-ht imnl.HiiKf.1 le urn tht-ib winds I'rot-t Is predlitcd roi tonight iu Ihe naiibeiiv bogs of .Niw Jcise FEDERAL JUDGE NAMED PlCgideirl A)l()illts G. W. Antler , i 1! firrilit Piunl "U' "' C-. d. VjIICIIII V.lllll I succeed C it Porter, icslgned. . LEDGERWINS! ) ala la), ulten IiiiUjiiiid quit coldthr Kirninij I'ublir Ledger tins the first ueiisiifrr in, I'liiliult'lfiliia to qive the iieut to its tenders nnd the fint tn piint till the details uf the mi 1 1 nder the complete, niiiaz iug list of Htdynr concessions. These me Ihc guntest dn$s of h'n(oi : TheKveniny Public I cdiier has mi ttnenunled news st it ice to keep our inindMt step, hour by hour, uith the vinrcli of events: The Assotiatid Pi est I 'njted Pi ess International Neus Set lice Ccnttal Netis Special Cabla from cvety ft out and ft out every capital. It Mirrors the World! Euettmg public feSger GERMAN PAPERS TRYING TO CLEAR WAY FOR PEACE ' . ' Articles in Berlin Pa pers ! "and Kaiser's Words Point to Preliminary Stage NOT YET READY TO QUIT , ,T Y .hi iVi.h , . i; .l, 'I',..,, ,,,,.: .1 r , i.ihiii i cmiiic 1111 in tin; n rai Ma Re Ncccsar Mefor I'e Williclm Surrenders U CUiNTON V. CII III HT Vtuff f'oirppo iirut ifilif I' ibhi I rtlotr Copurhlit, 191 hl'iibllt I ciIiit I ii Washhisliiii, Oat. l. 'Jei man H pi cparlns for peace. No Iml,c' '""'' nuimct..ti0 ..... u. put upon the Vo.wntits iitlilr tabled ' The ll.nuo this moinlm;. and otl.u nIiuIIh piepiratms uithlcs In the tieiman pnss And no other ipu-un ible Intel pi ctatlon can lie put tht, KnNciN winds to . n llert ,, ""-5 in n Utilize In acicptlm tlul, 1 CM'411 IllOllS Wuihliuton puts no nth.. Intcipic- t illou upon thtm, though Washiimtoii '"mwichs Ms to how lom; (Jeima.n'H "'Piiaiions win t iko ami how luni,' 1lt,11)r!I1l1,l1,u,1!1 iuiud,, suiiciuiii ncioip me i in pin tin tiles . . ...w v ...... v .it... ..i;- . unking ,iu untouilttioiial ' . . . .... aloie lcouiulll" lMilitd lor u ... , ,, ,, ,, ., , ,. "'!' ""keis here cprtt (.cnniiix to taki mole beuUni? Ill the nest It Is illtllcuU when xou til o mikliu; war to etc piJte eonllni; You shut our mind to It wl-ch ns u x Hon tint mi cause oit to tilax, xou. elToitii rhp minx dominates most thlnUi.iK hi ip now and at to.dlnslx the uine.al opinion months Is tint It will he eieial befoie.thi' i.utubllns of the Mure In 'he liove I iinienl thin hithe.lo naniel thL Social Dcmotiatli pa.lv, which Is not a titrblv radlca pmx ! but conespondV wlih tho Dunociatli inrlj he.e l.vlilrmr nf I llirrnllsin nvldcuce tint 'le.iuinx s about to illierall' Its linveininent and Inviti the nilallsts to shaic in It has been coining Tel souit thin ll Is rtlllv cinlliinrd this inoiiilng be Hie Kale.'s vvuids to Von I Itiilim; ' I dtsl.e that the tleim in peoph .h ill eo-operatc mole crrictlxely thin hitherto In deciding the fate of the ratherlmd' These words icinlnd one forcible of' the late Czm s words to Kerei.sk aricr , his abdication ' If I li id onl.x kiioevn Keicnsk I might have , oi. sooner. Mi in.i,,i IHlllt-ll Von lo sliaic III the licivern-i inent. j (ailing I he iiriiplr In I ii-iiiirmle In the (iiv eminent U ii pence mine, Now the Voiwaeits Is preparing tho eoiiiiti for vvh it to expect It sis th it 'Am-tili and 'luikc a,it about to follott llulgarli out nf the nai and tint ileimaii will be c ft standing alone against the Pieiu'i Ihigllsh, Itallens, l,n, I. .... ...! IJ. ' .... ..mi. ii inn .lull i-iiuillli vs ItllMll.ire 1IU- tloiis. fighting with inn backs to the walls and with mill befo.e ou. eves" .N ncw rjoveinnitut to wlilc.lt Us' tutdecessoi leivis siieli i lit,,, nu . . . .ol . ' V'1' ,HAlel .'' .?'" n.s '."" "' f Permiuen in tahe sucji ciespeiato steps to nve tile eountiy as, . . . the sltuitlon dictates Ilut the Vorvvaerts has not been alone In piep.uhig the eountr foi price. Tor weeks Germnnv has been ti.ld even by Ihe mllltaty ptrty that a mllltui de cision Is ImiKisuiijip -rin newspapers haxe painted the horrors nf an Allied ' Invasion Xnil tin- people ure Inlil that Orrmiiiix In belli ileerleit lit tier allies nnd xv III be,aloni with ruin staring her In her face llillsiirln Point,, the line i Iaoked at fiom one point of view, llul-' garia affOids ttcmaii a aj out of Iho win, cxaell as If Itulgatlas with, diawal wete prompted f i tun lieilln Her-, man could pot deseit lit r allies li being' i Ihe Hi st to ask for peace and still be able to take a position of haih.shlp tn Ku.opean affairs Ilut llulgirla's going out pulls out Turlie.vvand. llulgirla and Turkey going cut leave Austila In, an Indefensible position, and all tluee going out glvo GeimAny the right to say lo he. people tjjat her allies have desterted her nnd Uiat there Is no wax for hei lo carry on the war, but the must ttust to that justice which President Wilson p.oclalms as his purpose to establish. If Oet man diplomat- w,lfhed to do its utmost fo save the fave of (itiiuati It would stait the course of events that lias now started. Tor IJulK.u Us with tclrnwa! will he followed b Turke, and 'Turke's sooner or latei, b Austria's, after Austria goes n.llltai men here aigue tint tiermaii cannot flcht longer; i although tlie say that a milium cam paign against (ierinany tlunugli Aus- trla ion the supposition that Austria l would giant lllrd troops passage over her ialltvas) would be Impracticable. Mornll, Gcinianj's position thus df. seited, would be Impossible. It Is prob fabla that the lerthlnty that l,e will be thus deseitcd has rendered It nhrad) Impoi-sible nnd that the 'oiwacrts' aitlcle an'd the Kaiser's xvoids to Von Hertllng mi n recognition of this fact. I Germany has now nothing lo light for "llerlln lo Itngdad" Is rc xvlth the Allies in control In the centri of (ontlnuril on I'a.r Tneltr. Column Jhi hNt rheilA fi the atandiirit ef llw world tor guslltj-. UUV VLMW. JiTi.r THE EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAV, of the Belgium; Germans Set GERMAN MOB CHEERS BULGARIAN LEGATIONUimmm Motors Get Upper Hand Siatucs in Berlin Squares Kaiser Still Hope ful of Unity of 7iV People II) the AnoiiatuI Vcji 1 Pinion, Oct. 1 A peine demonstt a- weulth until the list hieatli foi the tlon took plate In Kit Hit on Sunt- di fenso of the fiithet land usrtlnst the M.O. ULCtiidliiK to ni'WM ietiltd licit- sh.inieftll eneni plans ouax. inn ..icf.ri.iB ciuw emi - It'll III II III l 111 HIV IIUIHIUI HI il'.41kl"ll , ,"" "'" "' "i" ........ pniicti met i veiiunu I lie lioilis, HC'ltn mug III llll' lllll'l - nritltiii cot the nppii Iiiiud of the nuthni lilts unit lommltteil execsse A ntimhci of statues In the lieilln 'miuiiis wcip destioid A illKii.iti.il fiom Aiitstctilam snxs I the tluce tnajoiitv pit tics In the KelcliHtuR nt a liuttln on Nitmdtj an lied at tin (iKieeini'nt IooMi.b the foinntlou of u p iillamenttuy i;ov cinmput with n responsible mlnlsti. atco.dlni; to lieilln adxlces This Is to be ..tcompllhhi d In na.t b the nbolltlon of at tide 0 of the con Htltutlon. Autrnoni will he granted to Alacc-I.i)tialtip Kaiser Mill Hopes for lull Kmpo.ur Willi mi in i iu -ae to tlio r.itheilind pait Is quotnl In an Ainsttnl mi dlspitth In the KMlmiiKc Ttlirfiuph t'iimp.in as six Inn "I liaxe the conlldent hope tint tin? whole (ieiinanx piople In tlw-e most Kprloiid tlnifs will ipsolutilx Kither Hound me and Kle tin Ii blood nnd 7 CITY SOLDIERS U. S. ARMY OPENS DIE, 13 WOUNDED STUDENTS' CORPS One Pliiladcipliian Is Jle- Fic Thousand Souths De ported Prisoner and gin Army Training at Another Missing University Today I'KllVli: Js I'll JXCIeXMT. Hit I soith Ijiwrriiin niri-el llilflili.il) n linrted niiunleil inmfTIi lull icporteil it H. ) I'lin-.Ti: jxn. i. mix viu r. :ht .South Hlxl.n,i,i,i Hi-eet I'llll JTI- l:XVIUMl VI MUX l. .it.'i .Xnrlll Secrutenlh (r. rt (free uu riiiortol jmm. tulle in ortlildl llt tu,In ) Will Mll.ll S liM.tXI MXrilll.n Mills lillM. - Xnrtli Ninth strt sMttllllNT IIIIIN I'lltn llslllK. ,l , lorrrsilaiF orniie ip pvlnuslt r,- purled usoITIrlall on i.aiilal I ai lo dav 1 SI l((,rNT I lU Mll U. I'M hi It. J,-VN,s"rl1 ' '" "fill stitt 11 nor tleliilh leporteil tOKCOIIU. 1. T. KIANOIIIS. XJS south XX h l r streel (l'relousls re Jjjrl.il uiioffklall cm officii! list to imi-inm. ii mei i.s nut si vu lie Lancev street (OKI'OKM, JJVII.S l(. I'VTTIIN. IHll 1 lor""" ; neiTiiii, lllreilou"!) rrnortetl unifflilallj in iiiriikil I'st tola, 1 I'KIt TI" SI.UVSTI XN(I I Xltllll. K ! ) lurpeniir street II nurTU I ill r I ortetl I PKivvri: itiiiN ii tlrtlioiUi Mrert IXlll.I.s 11.1), Jin 1 1 riiiTi: itxxuoxn I V.VIIshlA. li i l, sat I'omon.i street. I'KIVXTH U Mtltl.N V. I.It XX l, doll -linoU av.nue I'ltll Ti: JOHN XI, lll'xtll,. I,.'.. S)ruc street. I'IIM1I. HtNI s. 11(11 I M XX, i.iii ( eiermantuwn hvi iue l'Itl TII I I I KNONl I.LIIIi. J Ms Vie vale slreel I'llll Ti: TIIOUXs i; MlilNXN. lull south !alc atriet I'lllsllNUl rim An. uii.i.iwi xi mtiiM.i:, mi; LHliren.e aeenui Pirhv ll'reelouie irport.il nilsvlnx note tifTii loll repori ej u prlconer ) XllssINU I'ltlX.ni. TllOltVs sTINsl. sit June atrect tUnortltlallj reported eeouiiileil ) M,mn rs. i.rii s III I. I.I.I) IN ITI(IN lournnxi. i iti.n iiiinnxN, viumu 'ID, x J U XC.llNI ll I'XTItKK (HKXItX. .",.0 South I'mtiMIn street XViat theater run uk inxiii.is hmsi.iik i..' Xlaple street. Conshnliotken Pn I'ltlX.XTI. TIIOMXs tllll.HT, IIS XV al- nul atrtet, l'ottatoeen I'a I'll 1 1 XT P. .'Is I'll X. llll I.. Dunn ItlCtQlMl I'J ritixxn: AinitT x. w xi sox, oi een I'a il'rvli inl repor.fil tinoni e.ui on uillelal list tnja I HIHMIIII , M.IU1I..VN1 Mil It XI. I. lf.XltX. JJ Xi Sieoml atree't, Cheifer. V mix ati: imniciiT uiriiiiii.x, DovleatolMl I'm ruix ti: Jonx ii. mxii.xiix. 1.01 Xorth l.lhteenth strce. Cunuten nix xti: I'l'itex. ni.xniiii lis ju KalreleHT street, ritoenlxvllle, I'a l'H T1, I IIU Wtl U iMIX',' I . .'.'7 Xurlh l,araelte aireert X'orriatown Otofcrr . Hit 'I lie uloie list to 10m filled Jinin the official uisiiultv t initla anil fiom unofficial repoits wirlud by tclatlien ami filcmlt mw men iiaicas. Tlts eotnplfle IU( of cuhuuttf nn nounre.l loiln) lij'tlie Usr lirparlnieul la prlnleU un pste IS.) Sexett solilleis killed, thlttecu wound ed, ope n prisoner and anothcr'mlsslng la tho da's toll from this cit, Thltt -three names or soldiers fiom Philadelphia taYid Its vicinity are on today's casual! lists, six from nearby points having been killed und five Xxounded. The total casualties for the 1'nlted States army and marine corps since "s. lontluufil un Tate '!. Itlutun Ihrrt OCTOBER 1, 1918 Allies; of Authorities and Destroy , .,.,, lln,,molH lf,s(,un to CN,,t , " ",,u ",1M w'i uinl help, sue "copii in liipnklng the enemv's will to w ii and secuip foi the fntliei I mil flu lie.ee It Is wotthx f imiuiK tin p nple of the woild " Kcplx to lie. Illn j 'I hi Kalsei has sent tlie follow In iepl to the iciiKiiitlon of Count xoti Hulling: oui i:ccllencx I. is .eported to mi tint xou no longer find xourself In ii position to lemuln at tin head of the Cioxeninic.it I xilll not hide f i oni inxbclf iiur icasons and mut xvith heixy heart dtn tnself oui fin tin . to ope. itlon Von hip ccitiln of the thanks of the fntht.lut.d foi the builtlte xou nude In tindeitiiMnii the fhnn crlloi's otllce In kiuvp times and tin mix ices juii lenileud I drlit that the lierman people Mmll uiopeiite innip pffectlxel than hltliritn in do ildini; the fate of tlio fathi.lind It Is the.efoie in xlll tint the men who hixe bet n boitn up bxr mitlnlifd on I'ncr six, ( iitiimn ifirn to the fieedom of hUininH Xt noon I the took an oith of allegiance that uliids tbein n the service of their i cum le until Kaiserdom shall be crushed l cjinplctclv stud nt Hal nl he units have been 01 gnnUid In iiuo'colleges In America and nnne than ."ti000of 'tlie nitlon's best iiu now iue piling themselves In the ails or vva 'In. n its tline-lioiioieil ii.tiliiinii Pl'llndtlp.il.i liuds Itself In .he fou frnnt of tit" movement, for seven if Us hlgliei Institutions of learning are do ing Ihi I utnroit to develop supenm aflker nuicr'nl I liken lie Citn eminent At the I'nlxeislt or Pcnnvlv.iul i hniithinore. Temple, Spring Gaiilcii In stitute, Penns)lvan!a Mllltar I'ollegi 1'rexcl Inttllute, St Joeph s College and Vlllanoxa the student eoldlcrs gathered todax- to assume the toles or wld'cn ,u.,n , tm..,u- ,,. ,v..v ,- ......... j I'or lodav the Government assumed i barge oT the mllltir departments or thefO schools I'lttliig txe.il'ts marked the opening of the ami ttainlng toiirscs at all the Institutions aiid an hour I ilct round the pmbrju odltcrs hatd at work Important among the ceremonies weie those held on the campus of the Lnlvir tit of PennsIvnnla, where inoro th. n ."UU0 student soldiers ale eutolled All or the tolor and ilxic pomp that haxe matked prtxlous events at the t'nl xcrslt or Pciiiislvanla wee licking and In their place th. slern business of war was substituted The studtnts hive enteted the unlvcrslt to piepi.e them elves to become odleirH In vailous branches or the nation's war mac hint, and every nnn xvno stood on the green (.iiniui.s todav gavo evidence tint li appreciated the seriousness or the limn I'rrahlent'H Xlrasre Ilea In ll ir there xvns a .vouth gicat thiong who failed to take the woik strlously ho was btolight'to a icalla tlon of It when tlie Mining messige rrom President XX'llson was read This message wits read not onl.v to tho men at tlie t'niverslt of Pennec le.inii but to tho students In ever college army unit in the land In It the Piesldent emphasized Hie I'.izatdrt und seriousness of wr.r anil urged Ihe ouths to etnulate the sphit and action of tin h foiefalhcrs and bf c.imo ellicis.it soldiers In the war for world freedom President Wilson Mi1n1u11l7t.il the work or thee student soldiers and the ueal purpose or otganlzlng ami train ing units In the colleges In ihe follow lug sememes; To suiceed ou must not onl be Inspired b the Ideals foi which lids eountr stands, but .vou must nlsn lie musters of the technique with whlih tlie battle Is rought Vou must not mil be thrilled with zeal foi th common welfare, but jou must also be master of the weapons of toda." Xlleglrtiue tlalh Iteml PionipJ at noon the students Totiueil on the campus and -Majoi Chat Its It Grllllth, commandant or the new Wist I ontlnuril on I'aie Inelie. Column .sPifi POLITICAL MCTKOIIOLOGV Ilultmri now aie doit 11 fo rain Cil1 tonight In oven places, Tiiihcy soon ulll pan the roil (Jianbciilcs now arc touched ttitlt froit Joiom tines Irom etertmlinc. Weatherman iays only, "t'ah y I ntrrrl as . ronj lam Mutt r at (ho J'ojloffl i nt I'hllail Iphia I'a tneer Hi Act of Vlareh 3 1ST0 Peace Riots in Berlin: SULTAN SNAPS DUTCH LEARN London Sees Good Ground for Such a Belief Abroad AlOn SITUATION NOW IIOPELKS Otl4iiii.ui I'linpirr No Lontzer Can (ret Aid From (r(M Iliai.X, iHOiNAK LAW GINKS HIM' Something of Importance in the ir. He Tells His ml enee at Guildhall liriml ( nhle to Liming I'tthlit Ledficr o, ni tin tni ei 1 ni. linn ( o The llacue, Oct 1 I In l. i:lei I'l ill iu l.i.inll It toire Mpouilcnt leains fiom a liiglih in tliorititixp souite tint the Ttnklsh iloxm iimei.t has nlicidv asktd for an aiiuistlee ! A'tortated 'reo I iiiilmi, Jlu.ul .. Sept .ii Willi I'.uUitli on of the war tin iu,'li tin til lillstleo eoiixentuin sisn ed in Mtiiila. I m.leiu her compkte inlllt i e hut.endei Intel et In the in u i i-t i ii h'ttlitlun is lielns focused on Tin I( It Is noted t' t Amhew Moij ti l-iw Clnncelloi of the Uxeheuud In his (lUlldliall sp teh tod iv made a itin.nk lefeiii ij; to thi defe it of the Tutkisll no pxcitcmcnl and deinor stnitloiis nic leiiotc or tin- uewspipcr com ment is u w.unliu to the people not to tliluk iliat tlie wit. Is c.i'leil The tit. linn nini It is pointed out. Is ct n ki cut iitniv and as vet unde fe itud Then' Is Mei u wolk ahead the coitimciitiitois ktnt'.all ague mid mi c luxation of tlloii snould nit take pi no. Accoiilliu: to linn. rms-,.;ev la.i ptroi I ii.ii un N lo Isiip u t.-.nifcsiu lo Hie piople lomiitiow, and u is felt (li.it this iiiii-I he an mtw.tiitc of his toric liitpoil imp. Copi llll.iSi n. Ik t 1 (lie I SI Itlots litivc h eil.in out In Constanti tioplc said n dlepatcl. iceehtd lieic tod i . IJnvei I'.isln Ihe id or the Tuiklsh ai mx, nnd lenle- nf pi o Genu in elc ntoiit In Tuikc! Ins sent iissiiianen , i,,v llll.Cl-,11 tUlllll 11 111 IllltllSHIS tint the Cniti .1 pown , I. ivc not betn I beiten. tin dlspatcl. added to rlic linklsh luiiiu II of inluistcis " pcetil ('nhle to Lieitinp I'lililn Ledger (ni ii nil '" In X.i lull, j, ,ra ( o I nniliin. Oil I 'o one hire last ni'lii bilicved oetiturss Horn luikex would long be ilcla)cd l!on-n Law s I outliiiiril on Pace leiehr, I nliiinn lite INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC GROWS RAPIDLY WORSL Repoitb teceived by the Depaitment of Health today sho-7 Spanish influenza to ue spreading in the city nt an alttmmg tate. In the last txventy-fout houib C35 nexv cases have been reported, as against -1G0 foi the pieceiTing- forty-eight homo Diiector Ktusen said today he beliex'ed many otliei cites exist, hut have not been j eported because the physicians hnve Been ton busy. SENATORS FAVOR "RECONSTRUCTION PREPARATW ' WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Republicans of the Senate x-ent on iccoid today as favotiug immediate picpnrntlons for the con ditions to follow the xvni. The Weeks leconstiuction lesolutiou was approved by the llepuMlcan confcience by unanimous vote. BRITISH WILL NOT REPLY TO TURKISH "FEELERS" L0N3vT?r, Oct. 1. The Diitish Goxemmeiu does not TnTcnl to respond to Tutkish nimistice-pioposal fcclcis until they nre officially received, it Sxns learned nutnoiltatively tTils nttcinoon. t Tlim rip i.t nn rr ri nr 1YTU U1L ID BUlLtK liLAai 'llnee Utlier I'lii t.nlol plii.i Kail ro.ulcr.s IJikIIx Unit at Lebanon ll) the Isioaated I'rew Irhnnun, I'm., Hit 1 Two men neie llitl.lllle l.lllitl ,1 Until .mil iIIm .Hilt tun nlhtTM kf.litiilt liilt.ri.l nt i. n In, L I tills moiulrg. when the Imlle. of a fielghl locomutive ixploiled nt the I mat street cru'slng oT the Heading Italhwt 1'iad John Itnhanon, eondiiet'ir Put Carbon, Pa : Uouuld lluzcn fireman, 1 Slillllugtnu. Pa Injured -Viunkhi. I, nm.t 1. iin'iictr, I West Heading, Pa n.u die: Churl s II iiunt. uiiiiriiiii, iie-nuiiiK. -. j niticn iionoMii. I'liiiuuemii n. lire man. e The tialn wss a'ovviug up In tlie local erils wien the bollri let go The lowu-slie-t was blown out tend Ihe boiler and cab hurled one hundred fcl All livei men were In the engine cah. I Fire to Get many to Kenew Peace Offer. Amttctdam Hears' inslerdam, Oct. 1 (lly 1 X. S.) - Gorman ltcichstuir Social ists hate been ofhVmlly informul that Gcrmtiny xxill make nnotlioi pcacp ofTer to the Allies ns a ie suit of the action by Iluliraiin, accoiilitiB to the newspaper Tjil. It is said that the new olTer xx ill be of a ilecisixe nntute. BALFOUR URGES WORLD FREEDOM Uriti?li loreign Seeretan Sas Germain Musi Right Wrongs HACKS WILSON'S PLAN the Aintalcd I'm l iiiiiluii, tii t i 'I lu Miotics uf sulirirdiu.iti tl peoples '""it bo lighted and territories ouni- lil'd be (icinmti since the benlniiliiK of the war must hue iii.uplctp fitedoin bifine a leiciie of nations tin be pus slble and jieieo seiiire-d to the world said itl.u. .1 Ilifoilr fji Itlsh Ionian -eeret.ux at the (Itlllilli ill. lie ex plained President W INnn's utent spitih In .Neee Xoik anil cue his support to ll.o ideas outlined 111 It. xlr llnnni i.iu has dealt with th lltnnclal asp"et uf the st.unjli siid .Xlr ISJirnui 11 me deal with a point of rutin i steurltx vTlu full maRiiltudo nf all tin Issiiih licfote m eiiKInd Is iIioiuukIiIx icallzed Ann . lea c line Into the whi full louselom of what tho-e bsues wen and xer w Isi l n lined its Kieat financial i fTort artcj 'In. t ui"i wblih It hid nt heait ror that cause was libel t fo. tln world "I hue I" et another tituse not eni- noiinii in n niiii- but as nrenut m 'Ills main theme was tills That ir the world woulil make sine that It Is going to hue prut e It must miiii to eoinc ii.iiingeniint b vvlilch ninlcr.ic.ors i or would-be miler.ictors art to be kept hi oidei b a leigue or nations '"Ihc tccoud (imposition was tint ir ou mo to e.iiiv out this grent ideal tin tmlv tlnn tn ihi It ilTeituitll Is the mimiiiit wIihii pi.il. iiseir Is being Turgid be the labors of ihe xlctnrlous Puwtis "Prisfiinlh I am vnx ninth or tho Picsldeiils m ml that tn ullnu lids iieiaslcui lo sink nun llie p ist would be lo lose nut or the grial opportunities klvui in. ml, 'ml pi rniaiit utl to put Intrrnitloii.il uUtluiis upon a sound, 1 lusting and mot.it Touting, md tr the xvmk Tin our new interna. loiuil ma c'llnc.v To. seeming peace Is not to be tricatit tti in Jt c-m nei Toi m xou iiiiki so arrange tin imp of Guiope and the world tint gicat net isiim foi wars will p, cj nol ovel win lin vou If vou lire going to remit I periiimenl ennan nomination net. uuisia. ti,c- c'alb jvesti m llussl i, and tint small pioplesSlhiiig tho Itiltic if ecu iifust '" icdiess Ihi wrongs of Pol mil If tin subordln ited peoph s in tin Xustriin I Umpire arc lo bo I. ft under tilt heel of the Get man and Magar mlorltlcs, ir ( nnlliiuril on I'aer lurlie, I .iiiilmi lour n DUI3 PUPIU, rAKERlS bLIWU 1 1 ..! r .. i r . a- m .....p ripu v.c, totmii w .on ;,;;, ,,, ,,asp becn , -llolher l.f,.riin Wli.it Mom s lor' eratlng xxltb the Americans- Ntr.-i 1 hlx-.v ear-old GlniVvs Gane or tho thl. d pihnar) denirtineitV or the. McClellin pucilip SCIIOOI lp.1.1 pa.ll 5U casll ror a Liberie Ilond mat fetatcment alone wont mean iiiucli to those wbo do not know Glndvs, 1 because thouands ot Philadelphia ilelphla chll- ' urea naxe purcuaseii nonas. Hut the parents of GludR are blind . esterday the motliei, wno lives ut 3070 Livingston street, came to xlslt the teacher. "What for does 111 Oitilji want to iii.v a iHinu; sue asueci. XVIien Hhv iiiirt,.rt,l tin ,,,,.,,, I.. ,. e 1 1 ic .i.itnj coii ant on Mie o' Mais, she ht with u simple statement . V All I iriti an U A ( 1111 1 nlwt.e VRn the money In full to buy her Liberty I Uond .-" 'i NIGHT EXTRA kw5S rt j PRICE TWO CENTS Cambrai FOCH TEARS I BIG HOLES IN : TEUTON LINES llaig Closes in on Cambrai- and St. Quentin. Wins Tom'iis I . S. TROOPS STRIKE FOE IN RIG RATTLE Alheit's Troop, Reach Rou lers French Atlvuftcc in Ncxv Veslc Drie . GAIN In CHAMPAGNE Pershing's Force Press Ahead in Argonne Despite Foc'g Resenes London, Oct, 1. Amuncin, Hritish, Fiench and Bel Kian ntmio continue to break the German defense from Verdun t' the, Xorth Sen and threaten the bastions of Lille. Cambrai, St. Quentin and' Lnon. The Allies ate tearintr. crrnf i holes in the enemy lines on all f i out Cambrai is 111 (lames, the torch haxiinr been applied by the Germans us the Hiitish xvcic sunounding the town. The Hiitish ami Am.;, ', haxe xxon fiesh victou'es around St.""; xiueiiiin. The Alliefs, udxuiiciiifr rapidly trS the xv hole front in Belgium. hr icnchcd Itoulcrs and imlieril IJenltlc 'T1i?'-cnch ric presslig irm. their nexv Vcsl drix'e.ij pnirne. 'ihc AmerieHn in the Argonnc dcspite'an btteniptV ed stand by the Germuns. " ) The Allies ale teatinjr ffreat hole?wl l in the Ue-man lines on nil fronts. ,. . . : .. j. .n!t n tlie .lirocialotl I'res '' jj 1.11110011, uci. 1. L'ndei tht tin eat of Its speed cap tuie b.v the llrltlsh. iho oltj of Cam b.nl has been set on tire h the Qev, maps I'ltM Minshal HnU icportcd In his otllclil hlatemcnt toda IJiltMi tioops, continuing their clos ing In movement on Cambria, have; ciptuied Piovllle to the west ot tlio elt.v and Tlllo clow to the northwest. The I'.iltlsh n ahead flghtlns In Ca111b1.1l Xoith of si QU,,,t t,0 nrltlah wcelgc has In en thrust still further into Gei man h. Id ttirlloty and the ' town or Level gles bus hi en c.intuied. t i...i... 1 ..... , -.' r . ,,,,, 1 cuuiu un mi- nunc, uetvxcen Cinibral and st Qiieiitln the town of Ve ndliullo has been taken possession of In Hip Hiitish The luttle was resumed this inom ln In the Cam bra I St. Quiutln spjctoi. cai St Qutntln the Atnericuns anil P.ritish have pushed thiough the HIn, ele nbili er lino to I.ehaucouit and sceni to Inivo until inked St Quentin from the ninth while the 1". ench ure cloiv. in,; in f 1 oni the. south. Gei mm 1. .seives mo being rushed into the- hittlo between the Amount) I'oiest and tlio Mouse Hlxer, xWien; the Aintric.ins urn eugagid uccotcl. ing tn a tplt'ruui fiom tho Mall's. 1 01 iPhpondcut on that fiunt A npxV Gei nnn division lias been ldpntllictt Ip the lighting and tlio enemy Is offering the llciccst tpslstnntp. Ho .as lip. piuutly derided to make u stand on Hip Kill uiiilld Hue. At the moment tho telegram xxas xvritti'ii Hip Americans xvcro fighting; what almost leseinblcd u pitched bat. tie amid the ravines, woods and heights along that spctor of the, front. Hxc. possible lesou.co Is being used b the enemy to provent or at least del 1 tho American advance. The Amei leans ure lighting hard, how evet, and the entni's efforts huye availed him little Indeed, American airmen tontlr.ucd their fine xvork, not-, withstanding tlie bad weather. AMF.1UCJNS ENGAGE 'V FIERCE BATTLED $ lh the Associated I'ress ' Willi the American Ami) on the, Sf. ' Out'iitlii Sector. Oct 1. Ameilean forces tlshtlng on the Hln ' jCiennuiB line suuin ui uouy least of Ie 1 aieieii were iicuviiy engaged .-',j Xued (Tills sector UnoTth of Rr Oitpiithi the no.tlt and south portals; of Um ,1 tunnel thrtiugh which tho St. Qun. v ,l pn,,nl runs thn fliFhlliii. I,n. fe CBpeciall vigorous. It was at thta point that the Ameilcans passed .teVtf': the canal Thousands ot Germuta xveic pouted Into the st.uggle aad haxe been heaxil ei.gaced. V The St. Quentin Canal tunnel. tor moie than three miles un mountain, The canal xvas laigo numbers ot Germans whe .... i...i .un.-i,ll iii.,..t Tiero ate xxldo tow paths a , ' ,'' , ,i,. ev"aiii vir ixiv strongest paita ot tne '"Prt; , Canllnutd an l'aca Hl, 7f x' -' '4 . ' 1 i,' M ? 4 ?& H n U ; ft! ! V ,e' 13 71 Ji 5 fcl 1. -' Of :W r- t ii. . ' JXTV lI By v a & tf . 4 . V ' F 5A ! .- S . Lt? -' tEvmFft V ' . tCv ' ,x " f 'tWtft','-
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