Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 01, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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3' lAfzonuc in Face of Bitter
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Uy EDWIN I.. JAMES
lySptdat Cable lo Ihrning Public Mfcr
- riKHfrroft'i lilt, uu vfii ioik limn i o.
Willi I lie Anient an Amu, Oct I
tiMtf m.i rr.rtl. tlm tlpMinff inntlnlleil
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K1"- Monday along Ihe Argonne and Meuse .
V& front .
orfli of alltlllcrs tic ir Otitic and
"In the iclnity of Apremont. lolcnt
rountcr-attaclc. netted the Hermans tem
porary gains. We advanced our lines
allghtlv- In Hie Aigonno forest ami cast
of Kxermont.
The heaviest lighting occurred when
tho Germans threw fresh divisions
against Knnsns and Missouri troops? In
lh,e lclnlt nt Apremont and droe a ,
considerable wedge Into their line, until
Pennsylvania, troops nttndked the Her
nials from the eist and drove them back
with ie,nine lose
The weather tontlnues wretched
Vold.'wlth rains nnd wind" The spirit I
of tho joulhful American soldiers ie-'
ma(ni) excellent under trjlng condition" '
Bitter seesaw fighting took place sun-!
daj on the Argonne and Mpiifc front
rtoth Hie AmerliHiis and Hermans Kilned
and loA VofMnm In inRUlnarv struK-( ,, ,obMru,, 10 .,tlo- inllltarj
Kle8 In addition to rtarcuard attlons ' ,
by machine Bun hlKh .xplolvts and prep iratIon rho jmy dlHtetil In
ens, our troops Meed a series of ttronCthe trl il list spline
cotinter-altai-ks bj freh Herman troops, Two tlrcul.11 Mttis Mlcnrd with
msbed up from distant parts of the llmtinaii name and oulllnliiK tin. polio
front. Tho Hermans were particularly ' 0f the Mas-is In hkiiiI to the war.
folceful In the center of our sector be. welc lnttoduid ovei nbjertloim of the
tween Montfaucon and the vlclnltj of
Clerses. While the bitter Ktrujjftle was
(tolng on our left and rlsht succeeded
In pushhiR ahead for nood Bains
The Herm ms evident l are clulnc
everthlntj iotvlblc to hinder oui ad
ance toward the Krleinhilde-Stclluiijt
line, which Is In nn iinflnlhrd state and
Is beliiB feverish!) worked upon bj the
ljehe After lirealilnc throiiKh the Illn
dtnburR sjstem. we crossecl the VolKer
Stellung, and are now nloulv but surely
nearlnK the KrlenUUlde line wnicli Is T1P intluded Tlovd Uell. .iotl Hi ull
the last Hernnn nrsanled defense thlsto, lthur Vounc i.crtnoiiit , f Mer
sldli of the 7'rench-IIelnliin bonier He- mi r.ocirs business nunirci. and lohn
L'. hllld til's the HerilUllS have lll.lted heat V I
forces of nrtlllery nnd i-oncent rated it
r number of fre-h divisions Kvidentlv
lliero. tney nuenu 10 tr ana Halt the
Americans.
W nie stniKBllne iiKalnst cri.U diin
cultlea of transportation because of the
mud and had roads.
GERARD SEES GERMAN REVOLT
cNckTeace Until (ormanv U In.
$ ffirwVadctl, Hi' Contention
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min irnniiniti n i -mjuiiuiiik
tv-t Ajty-rlrttrt nf iu npefittntlmi wltlinlir at-
cilhatiQn" J a me t CiPfaiu. t-l niled T
State-1 ambje&dor. to Orrinani said fn
. an luarcM yefeiuaj meie niui ut nu
i inoupnt 01 prncp until troop oi iit
'i Vnt?it linip fiiltnl thpir uu llltn (!!-
rt nun territory Mr Ounl wh speaK-
I Xf .... 9 ... fnli.ll. I ll.al.1. I ,. ... 11
sit Ahl nrl
c-i nU. l'.,hJ t. .-. n.l ! 111...
, i niUJt yorcr uiir wty utu into fu my
? awI IMi (lABtlttn nil iitlbtimlj ut liounn
j k a rii it'll jt in.i-itiv II niiir -si
and must keep on itnliiK until Her
many bows to their will."
f. Mr. Gerard predicted a . 1 evolution In
' i .Germany after the war thai will make
.' ikntlViinnh t u nlllt f 1111 l.ilil. HLia .. Ktlti
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uaj Keinnui jJivini. Tr
.There Is no one In Germany to start
a revolution." he said Hut the return-
ine jwldlery will demand an aceountlnir,
snJ haxlnu so latelv nuerRed fiom
tiavasery. tht will wtilke hard
PUN CZECHO-SLOVAK STATE
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7& rTl..t.. rl li.li j.iai.l ..t S,.l. .....t If ., n.
J,MtllY nf jii-iinii ill .;inrji il 11111.1.3
Hold" Meeting in Atislria
fpechl Cable to .i piling Public l.etlf.er
s (V.Diir.oM. 111? hii Xfi I Mil 7nilr ( ) I
t London, Oct 1 1 lie t. hronlcli reports
froin Zurich under date of Irld.iv that
k' the "Munich -Ncu-le N'ichrlcliten lean, i
.iliat,' mi last Sundax a gathering of I
ut Cchs and Poles tooTv placa on a hill
fc'.neaf TroDitan. in which 30 ooo Tzechs.
Asroles and SHesIans paillclpated in favor
. -. nf 'IttA foundation of an Indenendent
' Czecho-Slovak Mate and Huecho-Poljsli
i uclldarlly. The Polish Deputv llainr
rsexptefsed the desire that the Czechs and
wToIeff should struggle together for Inde
it. pendence of the Polish -tatc which
L&. npnitpnrn
f ..ivrmilfl he a frlendlv nelehlio
for the
''JT.Caecn state.
V , prdal. a Hreili tleput. deilared that
tk ne v-secn. people mpeeteu notning moie,
S'Vf frorri Vienna, and asserted that Hie plan .
r for tbe partition of Poland would not be '
, utriivio rcirAuunau niuia
& .- - ....
u Salvation Arm Oilicial lelN tif
." HeilllP it (llllr.ii'os
Y$ I1tyesses of the Holshevik regime
I? "with rioting and looting as a claiv pro-
crram In Petrograd were the tlienio of
tjt Commissioner Henry Jl Mapp load of
i if tbe Salvation Armv In P.ussla last eve-
S$r nlngtln the Salvation Armv AudltcTlum.
h '. Trmail eti-aaI Jtvrl I'jlptnnnnl fiimuii.
fvrau rtin I, mm i niiittuMiit uivrnur
"The people were fairly Intoxicated
v Wltn ineir new-iouuu ifeeuoni, conutus-
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7. nloner Mapp said 'There were rlotsl
Averx where. It was a teeular hr.1hil of
g"3 Jiipheav als : it shunierlng xolcano of un-
, rest. lleall, one carried ones lire in
'one's, hand when lie went on the streets
v,f;ha,iound of lilies became part of our
r uajey sue. i.tcr) ua naiiKs were it oteu,
V business places lobbed, citizens mur-
' st 4rd and all sorts of e rimes commit.
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. WGRENADES IN SUITCASE
V lUjArtHnV l.uggajic Kxciles Sn-(
pmpH oi xQiiueeiii'tii Aiiiiioriiieg
.'JMlUepnrt, tonn. Oct t Harrjing
it WtiHcaee conlalnhut sixteen hand :
aes. luny prinieci, Hamuei uimpna,
6 years -old, a Bavarian, was
4 at the mllroad station here
today The man was tillable to
Va reasonable account of hiinirlf.
was taken in charge una is Peine
Hiding Investigation.
said he. got Hie grenades while
u 4lie nurnn &. uaesick mam, a
hop here
WVIDE BULGAR FORCES
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umid's Troop Severely De
feated East of Veles
By the Associated Pren
"Oct, 1. In the region east of
il irMiu, rmnuay severely ue
ns near inarttvo, six
n rronllter.
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BRITISH TROOPS IN GERMANS' SECOND LINE
I ! m., mii .tr' .., jf" Jl VX 'ft "
1 y WKMKEEMUMBBMMIffifcffifF&r .
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flri 1 ipturiii I lie (.1 nil ill 1I1 fi n-e-
EASTMAN'S LETTERS QUOTED
liriluitor lisir I lit 1 oihit 1
. .It Tll.ll ()f I'lllllUlllMS
I New ork, Hit 1 V juiv s. -ihcted
ut the upnutiK in tin ltdiril
.iitirtlni. sttid.i on tin Minnd trlil I
of Mi K.ISIII1H1 m oiliets .ismilI itxl
I with him hi the publlijtlun of the
Missxfvi itidl. tod mi 1 li.ttt:i" if ton-
difen - c which lonti icled Hi it since the
letlers were datid be fori the p issnKo of
the espiiiiiHKe let thev wiie not tuin
peteni eim of the letters s dil In p. rt
This is to plrclm nu til it tin M.iSfPS
Is Rolnc to lli;li! 1ttillt.1t tx 11 It Is K11I111;
to flehi convirlpiiuu and lis iiltiuiliut
evils It N Roiiit; to tlghl e nsmslilp
Willi Hie exception nt I HliuUnKanip
an a'.'-oi iale editor, who has hi 1 n In
Mexico since the tlndlnc of the Indli I-
liient all the defendants wen In unlit
lleeil ninlrlhnllniT nlilnr l'e.il n.i In
.ltus,i whin the iae was first trliei
KEI HARA JAPANESE PREMIER
Lr.uler of Seljn K.ii I'arlj Ileitis
'New C.iliint't
MstiinRton tlit 1 Kel Iliri etne
of tho leaders of in jrrnt Selvu Kal
piity, has been appo'nted premier of
the new lap ineve 1 ablnet succeeding Ihe
Terauihl admin Mr illon In addition
to beliiK premlei Mr Il.ii i will hold
the portfolio cif rnlnlsttr eif JU'-tUe The
other members eif the new c thine t are I
Viscount Ynsuvt I'chld 1 minister foi I
rni. rft-j
T.iKeJhei Tokoniml
nterloi I! lion Kore
minlbter -f the
kilo TrfKuslil minister nf llniuei Til 1
sun v.iminioto minister of ncrlc iilliin I
and commerce rnKo.oic N.ikah islil
minister of public Instruction L'taio
Nnd.i minister of intnmunii itlons (ien
eral Hlicltl Tnnaka minister of war an 1
Admllnl 'lotnosaburo Kato niinller of1
marine and nu (1 rcippoinlnvnt) 1
DVAN JTART HnMFWARn TRIP
"11111 uiaatu nurauiiniii; 11111
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xUllllllt'lt's I lillis nil lines V. 1)111-
1 1 u 1 . p 111
billed i'rodlictloll ol I'lailfs
11, f II VIII FS II CHASTV
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Sprual ( able In LieniHg I'ublu .eise-r
( uityt aht t)IH bti Xen ot) Tunrs t it
I'nrls, ()c I 1 -Inhn l livau I ft for
Iiiidoti vestticliv and will sheitlv sail
lor ttoillP eir nis moiiiu III i.umpe lie
l .1 I. ..I.. I.. I
rfiriii .cunui 1111.1 rni- 111 1 iiinir in.
nncill liui iot 01 Allien liin in I'm Mil 1 - I
lean iirodiictlon and effott Into e li s i o.
ordination with Thoe of the otlu i l-
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r.f .
1 omnrieiitlv, all pi nn' it'ivitics
II kincls have been Ititie i-ini; In
nierlt 1 iiitbllngMr Itvan to pi in con
tldeutlv with Ills Kiiroptan eulli.iKUes
It niav be stated without dlsiU.illlle.itlnti .
that oui .liuil.ine orn.illl. tllmi his now
assumed cletinltH Importance on the west-i
em fiort
HAIG PRASESJELGIANS
(.Oliuratllldle klll MlllTl till 111"
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ArtllV s vl.i"inlli fill Ki'itllls
l.eiiiilon, (Ut 1 I'leld Maishil lie i
the Hrltfli tomniaiuler-m-ihief under
date of Safuidav st nt Hit following i on
gi'atulatorv telegram to tin Unit, of lln
Belgian-
i the lop of tbe moHl sineessful
clav for the llied annus on th ivesi
trn front 1 b-g to nffe-i voui Majestv
and Hie It gian armv llie heaiiiesl
torigi.itulauors of mvfr and all
tanks nn rhe inagnitli -nt revolt
aclilevnl lotlav under coin Majeslvg
supteme eommaiid
MANOURYIaUDS AMERICANS
Frnirli General LalU lakinji of
Montfatiion Admirable lixploit
Paris, ( 1- Tie nif ri nil aimv
in laklng Mnulfaucon has atiompllshtd
one of the most admirable xpluits of
the war Ueneral Alanolirv lold a ilepu
tation of I'lench and Ainu nan olilceis
esterdav
Tlie dtputallon hid tailed on Hie vic
tor of the buttle of the Ouriei to present
to him a medallion of hlni"clf madt by
M llulou tlie sculptor
General I'orshing I'iftiscs
U. S. Supply Servitu
Il the IvvocieiPti Press
I'arN, Oct 1
Cieneiiil IVisliiii'? ml behalf of
the American I'itst Arnij. lias urn
giiitulated Major Gcnet.il .lames O
llaibonl, loinmandet of the Aineii
can supply service, for the manner
In which necessary supplies hail
been tianspuitt'd lo the front in
recent operations Tlie luimiumlu
In chief a message uvs
"I want tlie offlieis and men of
the supply uerxlie under jour com
mand to know- liow mucU the I'lrst
Army appreciates the promin it
sponso made on everj demand fur
men, equipment, supplies nnd
transportation netess.ii to carry
out the recent uperations. 1'lease
extetfd to all our heail) cougiatu
Iatlons anil say that they share tliu
iuceeaa wltl) u." ,,
i.
EVENING! PUBLIC
llrlilfh OfTiiuii Phnlohmt h turn Km lei m 11 " rt
llie I niiimie. Invc 11101111It.il t!nii inuiliiue puiii ami -eltlecl ilowti for .1 rc-t
while aw iilint! furlhir onlers
BULGARIA OUT OF WAR,
OTHERS SOON TO FOLLOW
onilon I'aiiri .Sros Duniihr I runt
Hiilpai Tvrmsl tiwal
Hunt Snfct
ilnhl Cnl.lv In l.tcnmp Public l.ulfir
,, ,,. , , , ,,,,.,
( Olfuttultt
I otiilnn, 1 let I
'Hit terms of tin Hull linn nimlsllit
iniltlde tltiiiobllUitlou of tin ISiilKirlati
111 tux , the tturitniler of .ill ttms and am
niiinltliin, tho ev.iuiiitloti of all foieUu
terrltcu eiciupleil bj tbe UulK 11 1 in.
control bv the Allies of t.illroids .tnd
of ti msport 011 the Dinule. and Allied
ociupttlon of all sti.itcKle points as well
Is e outlet of potts
'Ihese f irllltles t iken toiellur "Iftnlfv
that Huli-iM.i 1 111 stand bv tin Allies
In e.t-e of neccsultj as .1 theatre of war
The fact Hut the liulmus Tie In be ele
pilveel of arms illgposis at hast mo
tin ntalllv nf the epiestlnti wlielhe 1 tin J
tttu'tl not be lollid .isaln-t the Turk
T In e.ei. In be be llineienis liuleid
except with pc rnilsieiti nf the Allies
Teititorlil eiuetlotis .tit b ft to the
peaie eonfeteine as well .is the position
nf CV.u Kudlnatiel If thev like "7U
1'erillnind Hhv cm keep him a tuple
mil remarked toiHx It Is apparent
tint lb. Introduction of mi li tiuilioxer
sl.il mitters it the pieeit lime would
ill I lvilble both .is ililpetllue Ullll-
t.uv opeiatlons and In arousing P isslons
Xn Internal liiterfereni e
In other terms thete Is no Inlerfei-
'etne with the lutein il Kovtrninetit cif
Iluleiiila Hit 1 iht of self-detiriiilna-
tlnn niier.ilis iltete and sueh
ue rve
offers an oxie'dint pioitel
of a peace
ful -olution of the siJiole Halkin ton-
liovtisv at the propei moment Ihe
attni'.tiie ti 111 litis n foii.e until lln il
anil beneidl petit is coot lulled
)lnussnt the mllitaiv i ffeet which
the llulKiiil.in aittilstlre will have upon
the liermiii position In the Halkalis the
Utilv ( luimkle sais It Is veiv unlikely
that mv of Miiketisius .uitiv of ten
illusion in Kunrilili will be initilovid
souili of iIih n.inubc since it will belpntl-iu of I'litdtui
needed lo cousnltd tie the Dinutie line
and in older lo keep the I'.iiuiaulaus
down The most the i !t i mans t m clu is
utill7e such footholds as thev po"ess
In Hulgtiia
Tlielt tontiol of the railro.cds anil
lolling stiuk foi Installei, is lo dc1.iv
british aviators
fly over Helgoland!
Tpnt"Peii Kiit-iin Pianos
I)
owned
-Kn
H.i
run
s's III
Belgium Arc Bonilifd
Hy the I nilei! Pri-u
I iiiiilon, I II t t
; Hillisb ah fences h.iv. ititlid our a
long reconnaissance flight ovir llelgo
lit n I Hlght the Helmut naval I .im it
w is revealed tod tv 111 olllclcl slati nienis
detailing laid and sta opet.iMoiis of te
av iatots
I'u mil and HiIMhIi llvets Plough!
iowii or cltslioed tw t ntv --e ven eminv
I planes In iiddltion to stttlni, lln to a
nituibti of oli-i i v.tlioti billoonv it was.
i. milium inl
Ihe ioj.il air fotcts In conjiinctlo'
Willi the mvv. co-oneiatlng In the
Helglan offensive 'said the Hililsh Htate
nn nt 'Dutlng the pel loil bttween Si p.
ie tuber Jl anil -epttinbi .'T iiitnn ele
stiojeis vine bombed by oui i i foti'fs
i ml v attaiked wltli mac him guns ant'
bombs etbruggt. Hstend and Hinges.
Mrdroines in the viilnlt of tllnnt were
also bonibril 'I wetitv.vuvi n hostile ma
chines vine clestroved and fointeiu
ditveii iluwn nut of tontiol Nmeteer
nf ouis aie missing in ll.igolaiul u
reconnal-'s.tnie. light was .amid nut.
Hi Id Marsh il llalgs repot i said
' i -! niav tlftetn btlluoiis vveie
brought down In panics and tnuiiv more
were tonipelletl to tleseentl 'lwenl
seven hostile machlues wen IhouhIi'
clown nnd nine weie dilven down out
of tontrol .Nineteen of our machined
are inls.nj Thlrt-slx Ions of bombs
iveic d lopped
Ml-ty weather and low clouds lire
vented extensive opeiatlons hundav said
ihe Pails onimunleiue 'ihe statement
also ib i tared
In the course of the Uglulng In which
iisietidantv was nnliitalned bv the
Krentli, we liroiight tlown tweutv-llve
nufeiiie in ii nines anil sei nie to two cap
tive btlloons Our bonibaidlng jiiiuad
ions dropped twenlv.idx tons of projec
llleij on tlleln.v tonvovs
PERSHING RELIES ON CHURCH
American General Cnlilcs Answer
' to Wartime Conimisgioii
ew ork, Oct 1. "We rely on the
churches ut home to keip the spirit of,
the people, white hot with patriotism
and courage, until victory has been won,"
riad u cable message from Ueneral
Pershing received hero by Dr. Robert
IK Speer. chairman of the Heneral War.
Mime Commission of the Churches
ine message was ueneral Pershing
rci.il. to a cablegram expressing the
lovult. of the churches uud th.. ..
kurauce ottilt confldeneje a,nd hearty
oi-uiniHiivii Tv..v " H'O "-'tilllllMHCIfl
while In (tension in Wathtngton, tjeptem.
bar 21.
LEDGEK-PniLADELPHIA",1' SiY,'
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in I no Wont In a hiult
Stnlri Spuming Kniior to
IT ith illics
tho Allied .i.lvance and dcpilve the At
s of as m.iiiv .is possthU f the 1m
nndlato llulRdiinn tesouiees
Tit 11 Months In ( nnlrel
The 1 'hi nnli Ie estimates tint It will
be two innlilhs or mote' be fori the Hul
ir 11 1ii iiiitiv Is iltninblll7ed and the
r.illwavs bo its and ttrrlloiie- ttansfer
red to tin Abbs nnd that It will bo Hi
leasi Hat thin befoie i new war front
Is tfftellvtlv lonstituted on tin Duiubc
'I In Pallv .News savs II Hue that
(rut in. em still liinnili He with
luikev In tin lihul. si ltit that Is
1 pout .iitnuitlve to Hit- eoirldor
through tin- H.tlkatis li in iv sifely
be .isumed theiefnn tint luikiv Is,
fni iffeitlve put poses nut of the war
Nor Is this all' .idns the Iltllv
N'ews The le-emerttc lice 'f I'.uni.tlila
If onlv in ku irllH vv.iif.ne intv be con
ndentlv antic Ipated and it c in be haidlv
doubted that Atlstil.t Is pi iv v to the
HuliTiritn sut render In .mv east, that
ountiv Is so c.iBei fnr nian on ali
lernts Hi it it may be expeited to xvel
eouiM the linpetus. vvhlih lluli.ii It his
clvm 10 the movnnent which his so
lonp been cnKluefieel flout Vlenn i
I erdlnitnil for IVuc e Move
'Ihe D.cilv N'tws s.cvs there is rea
son to lelltve that King lYidlnini! Ins
been the ihlef .igent In seeiiiiiiK tho
ainllstlit and Hinls slcnllle nice III the
fait thai both tin Mnc of Sixotiv and
the Miik of llivarli h.ivi lee ntlv been
In, s fl 1 and III it reidlnand hunxtlf Is
now In lenna
I best? 1 lituinstiitiies It vavs 'point
to vtrv foi mid thle pnsslbllltb s fen r'tus-
sia Hit v siti'cest tint a pnast or llie
vv il llmt Is Itnmluent intv letve the
Hohen7olli 111 ilviiast. isoltted with the
lesrt kings who hue been Its more
or less unwilling feutltlotles eouibiiitd
against It in onlei lo stve them"elves
fioin the diststei tint now sums uu
tvnld cble ".'hit woulil li 1 lilting ovet
tuie to the final huinlll ttlon of the des-
lliei. his been a ttndetu In this
eUieetion evei slnit tbe ebath of I 111
peror Kraneis .1o-eph and the catas
trophic lnppetilngs of the list two
mouths hive now (nought it to Hie sul
fate Miavo iUl peul has become the
'etv of the little kings
drive for more coal
started by garfield
pls U Up to lnli idtiul
to
jMeet Wartime DciiiiiikI
of Nation
Iv the AfOtlaled Pren
Washington, (lit I
tiiiallv I tin ui. "nl supplies of mal in
meet tin demands of the inllous v ist
mllit.it v piogintu and to nssuie cde- ,
ciuate supplies foi elnmestlc netd' nie
expicttd liy olllclais to result fi tun tin
Incnased-pi diictioli c.iupaigu liumli
ed bv l'uel Ailmlnlslratoi (iarlltld i ill
lug foi an Im i cum. of IB' l r -ni In
the bituminous tutptit and an nuiiase
of fi 1.1 pn tint In the unthra ti out- I
put in Hie next six months
'llie bituminous Ileitis aie it-kid fur
aveiage production of 1.' .'Hiuici tons
wttkl.v. nu Inereuse of I, Til mm tons
over prodiittloti during the t-.uin pel lent
last vtar and the anthracite minis are
asked to avnage J. 030. mm tons tie klv.
an lucre ist as compared with the win
ter months of last eai of ijlnhii. i
Maliileu i nee of these tiuintliies Mr.
Cat Held has said will give us all the
coal needed this winter
In 'Hie fuel udnilnlstiator t pio ami-1
Hon. i-sunl last nlglit and acmrestud I
Jo "All peigon. engaged In the inlnlng I
of cpal everv dltri t produc on mali
nger, iverv to.il operatoi and tviy toil!
miner Is asked to accept Imllvl8u.il rt
eponsililiitv foi the production of his
fail, proportionate share of the allot
iiient to his district or mine under the,
wee klv nunta sjste'lu.
GERMANS JOMB AMBULANCE '
Driier, Wotinded li .Slir.itinrl,!
Wiile
of Air li.iiels ,
Hraphlo description of the exper'
ences of an ambulance driver who
during tontlniiou servile of eleven I
weeks lit Hie front In I'rance wat under
fifn inont of the lime. Is contained In a
letter Just recelveil fiom J. Aubrey
Hrevvltt of Newtown, wlio until he went
to France more than it year ago, was
engaged In the prattlce of law and Is'
now convalescing from nervous shock
and shrapnel wounds In a hosp'UI at)
Alx-Ies-Ualn
"Kvery night for
ten daja Pflor to I
Mr. Crewltt writes1
leaving the front
to ndvvard S, Ilrlggs, 'the Herman 1
bombing planes amo over and Just '
naturally rabd hell One night as I '
drove Into town with a load of wounded '
Ihe bombs began to fall, but fortunately
I reached safety with my patients More
t)ian seventy-five bombs weje dropped
xvllhln nrtffli minutes, on another oq
tiimri ambulance. Lwaa. riddled t by
p1 f.Hwaa at-tiV"-tlmv,tt4t
' ntMted mv 'nrttn " J
pNetMted my '
SHOTGUN PLAINT
REJECTED BY U.S.
, America Defies Germany to
Cariy- Ont Threat of
"Reprisals"
W EAL'ON NOT
UARRED
Protest Destitute of All Gootl
Faith, Lansjug Informs
Ilcrliu
WhsIiIiikIiiii, Oi t 1
.-vireiurj or Mnto ljinlne his
nnnoiiiivcil Hint the United Stntis
lias ici('( (til 11,. nriitpt nf rii.im
nualnst the tisc 0f hIkiIkuiis bv Aineil f
can soldlors In rrimce. untl setvedi
niiwro innt ir American prlscmets nre
subjected lei tcp'IsuN a similar fate'
win nvvitlt (.etiiinii soldiers cnpttired
b.v I'cmhing't men
The United States (inv eminent by
the titttno of Its unsvei, takes the
I position tint Hie Ceiniin protest Is
without tmv legil merit. Hint It would
bo lllfniiuded cotnlng from nn tnrmy
vv hose e ontltie t li id t vld need the high
est t morel for tlie laws eif wni but
coming fi oui Crinniiiv that it is desti
I lute of nil good fnltli
I The Ami 1 lean teplj wits tlated Sep
tembei 2S the 'eimans having In
sisted In tin ir note of September IS
upon 11 cubltil repiv befoie October 1
Sect tlnn I.auslnii's leplv In ftill. fol
lows: "In leplv to the Heimili pintest the
Uoveniment of the United States Ins
to six Hint the pimlsion of The lligue
loiiveiitlcm, tltcd In Hie protest does
nnt In Its nnliilnn forbid the use of
this kind of woiipnp Moriovei Hi
view of Hip hlstnrv of Hie shotgun ns
wt'ineiii of win fine nnd In view of
J the well known offeits of Its present
use nrei in me ngiu oi n hhuilwiw..
of It with otiirr vveppons approved In
wttifne. the slicitgun now In lisp by
the AniPilum uimv tannot be the sub
Why not buy that
Liberty Bond today?
Gluck
ti
The
Four
Two
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WAR CHES'J
PAYMENTS
October
now due.
H NewMcfor Records :
Hi for October M
Humanit) calls. The War
Chest answers. Lvtry dollar
counts.
M
6cifo&W 1 1D18
Jcct of legUlmnto pr icasormblo pro
test. '
"Tho Omrrninent of tho Unlteil
Stnfm iiotcn O16 ttuent nf tlio Ocrmin
f!oe.nment to ovecittr nwrv ptlnoncrl
of witr found to luito In his possession I
riniiKuiis m nnom-iiii uinuiuiiiiioii .i-
ultliHtTiiilliiK tlls threat. Innsmucli na
1 the T.enpoil In luwful nnd mn he Hulit-
fulh used. Its tisc will not. he nlrtn
, ilotiiil hv the Aificrlt'iri iirmv. More
I over. If the Cpiiikiii Hoteniment
nIiiiiiM miry out It tlnrnt In a nlnalo
' liiRtnnte. It will he the i Islit nnd ilntv
or the not eminent of the United
Slntis to ninki hucIi lepilsils us will
tnt protecit the Ameritan foicos, nhd
nqtlce la hereby Iten Of the Intention
of the CJoeniment of the United
States to mnUe hucIi iprlsnls "
The description of The llnmie totMri
tlons mat he nomewhat aut, milium
nllldils heie polntid out hut. tliev dc
I'lnied, the meaning Is rleai No prrrlsc
Mills of weapniiH nle fnrhlddeu. lint Hip
ol.isei of foihlddeu mire me diUriulned
hv the tents of puipos nnd rewilts
l!er slim. Cintral I'nsliliiK eipt pped
Anierlian troons with the "Mivvul-orr'
sliotRims tbe (feim inv lnv vvlilntd, vtn
Link Buttons
Substantially made ami in
designs sure to please the
most discriminating taste.
-Most attractive is an oval
pair made in the fashionable
green gold, brocaded design,
and of a weight to insure sat
isfaction per pair $8.50.
S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st.
DIAMOND .MHI'CIIXNI, J:Vi:U'!'S Slt.VKI'SMI 1 IIS
l!uy Ubci ly IUii ds
sawjspis
Brilliant new duet by
A highly dramatic number
two great voices blend with
record of extreme beauty.
Victrola Red Seal Keconl
and Zimbalist present "The Lost Chord
Sir Arthur Sullivan's beloved old song touched to
the glory of Gluck's .voice and the pathos of Zimbalist's
Vic'rol Red Sell Record
Dance of the Goblkic" by Jascha Heifetz
A violin solo that fairly dazzles by its brilliancy that dis
plays the amazing technique of which Heifetz is the master.
Victrola Red Seal Record
Victor Herbert's Orchestra, plays two delightful numbers.
Two appealing wartime songs by Reinald Werrenrath.
"Good-bye, Alexander" cleverly sung by Marion Harris.
GoodvDance Numbers.
Spirited Band Marches.
Hear tlieit new Victor Kecortlj to-day at any Victor dealer'. He will ghdly rive jou n illuuraied
booklet describing tliee new record i and play any muiic vou wiih to heir. Sacngcr Voice Culture Kccotdi
are invaluable to vocal tudenti ask to hear them.
Victots and Victrolai in great variety (rem $12 to $350. v
Victor Talkinc MchL-. Co., Carder., N. J.
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Important Notice. Victor Records end Victor Machines' a-e scientific
ally coordinated and synchronized In the procesbes of manufacture, end t'jtir
use, orie witt tht other, Is abaolutely essential to a perfect reproduction.
Nw,Vb:tor Record dtmonttrsted
"''Victrola" is
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m4mgyffigCtCTCT
two
thoimh thrf Ameritan tmltiB tliein woro
IxliiK HttncUert hy rb and liquid ftre,
Tli Herman threat nid the l,nnlnff tc.
tort were welizhcr here last nlitlit
forecaplnK n Imckdown hy Herman ns In
hc e ,f ,,. oemand for rele
,ho no,rou, Vriu s te1cn.
ease oi
Per-
filing holds ten Htrnian
Anitrlrnn In Herman hands
for every
SHELL CROWN PRINCE'S TOWER
Kneiny Woulil I)rlni Hi Olil
Olisciuitoi) (hnlookiii! cnltin
Ultli llii- Amrrlran Arini nrtliwel
if Arrilmi, Ott 1 At .Montfaucon
ihe Heiimin nrtlllery seemed to Indulne
In a diversion of lather limited mili
tary purpose. It was dlstoverfd flnall
that all Ihe shells were ill ret ted t
one hiilldliiK Tor several vearw the Her
nmns hid inaliitaliud hii otisetvatorv
Mill n hlKh-povvered (elisiopc In the
1 UllllllIK
It was teporlrd In the tmvn that the
" rnian Crown 1'iliiie had t.-ed the
telescope to vvolvli the opeintlons about
v.nlilti In the wrent battle there It
n nssiinied the runners liitcimil to
I dtstrov the tile-cope
of Green Gold
Caruso and Dc Luca
from Forza del Destinp. These
wonderful effect and result in a
6u37 Twelve Inch.tt.
S3.W. Twcfve inch. S3.
74J-0. Twelre Inch. S1.5C.
Seven Stirrinir So'.dier Scr.cs,
Four Breezy Popular Sons Hits.
t tcU ctcalcrt on the 1st of tula con'Ja
ictrola
the Registered Trademark of tht Victor Talking Machine Company
designating the p-oducts of this Company only.
Man Eats
Ton
a
An adult male takes five
and one-half pound? of food
and drink daily, or one ton
a year. The men alone,
therefore, in the million
DliLINh'ATOR families
consume yearly a million
tons of food and drink.
When you consider an equal
number of women and more
than twice the number1 of
children and reali.e that
woman is the one who pur
chases the family food, you
will see that the place to
advertise foodstuffs is in
The
ineator
77e Magazine In
One7 Million Homes
An excellent investment
and a patriotic duty
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violin.
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