Wdb.inl.n,, CAMBRAI an Divisions Halt Advance British KjHES BLOWN UP iiteavc Wnkc of Ruin, uBe Stores of yy supples ,'Vly PHILIP CI BUS at Cable to Eiening Public Ledger iHoM, ,15l. ti.Vft Vorfc riinn Co. ITHh the British Armies In I'ntucp, OcU 13. M. Kl. f e; battle or cnmtirat lontinucsi -rneir sneim 1 1 -,"' !" "", . i ' - m j . ni,.i.. 'lore gans In them and laid out men In ?.,i1, ...... ...... -..-,... "",, heaps Others rime un lo ikm- ineir tijojljsldes. Thr Cunadlniis on thi ' lrKKP on to tinak the CunndHn lines. rth.'ot Tilloy, Blecourt nnd other 'and again the guns took thtm for thill Lip. nn the, outskirts of the city I targets and killed lirge numbers of ,. r,. - i ljjrUiat n the last two daa they w.tiever had Imtder fighting tinn Y. other battle slncb thev have f. .'. . .. r.1 Kronen and a" the world how hard thev have fought .u Hi the first dajs louwl Yptes. Crt 'i, w . . ., jii t nil fill 111 II IIHCI itiiuurcu 1 1 in i iiioiiiiiiK riulh of the dlty our English di ''" ' ' ,' ',. ,hrh milnv of (Ion's, had fighting Just as ilespei- I, ana our efforts nave ncen re ed. by'many Herman divisions 6wn In hurriedly nfter our ad- ice on'Sunday last, nil of whom ht jWlth' determined spirit, knowing , much Is at stake If tncy inn no " ' Ills Fhen Iftiri!t.t tm the mpaumeCnm-' M'road-.vesterdav. as It strikes east! LBourlon wood through Contain" 5 -Dame. I was so close to tna city ound which" thlH battle Is raging that BUM cs very clearly Its roofs and en, which were shining in me rnlng sunlight. After the news I Tuesday ,- when I vvcqtp my mew- e, I expected tn see camnrai in nles: but I could see no led nre fere andjoiflly cjouds of white smoke thglrom the south and lortnwesi 71 ""..V -""" U.""V"" VL,.":Zl aml.I now underst.md these fprooaoiy rum i siorM vv men f Hjr Utl VUriHIlK UUWJI II ill!' v-uiniir , tory anfl' by the dannl docks, rind t . '". , . .. . . il.k fr he has not set that town nll?ht AWlOiP. la dellberatelv JlestroiPil the arches of'tho suburbs or Mlliy and illencourt, leaving slow burning" e attached to high explosives vvher. n 'retreated from thoso pli'es, so t they went up In explosions on ondan find Tuesday In one-suburb iofflcer went to sleep In ti dugout was awakened next morning by i engineer, who told him he had been I, eping or. xwo Dags ot njnamue 10 ieh a fuse had been burning but ltJy good luck It was not kept " ... ' tha south side of Cambral when it ubi there beyond. Gralncnurt i n Ksquleres. there was very little t? .c "".""!" n i c i h JuTHA BhiSU, hirn ii'Jhf Infantrv ...--..- .-, r. attacking Kumiuy again alter, mful righting among, the Lful firhtlntr amonc the rulns.f n, gunners flung over gunners nung over large Of' heavy -shells, so tKjt the ' rtjr'all upheaved bv them. 'r HfcVh..f n. ni.fotnrt rlnWn. dovn Si to the advance of o-r troops """ - . .w t. .. . -l. uu....... .Ls -n ii. .l.-. .1.- tru uruiii ivuiiui, su iiiui tiio . -i -? J.. .in... v.nni. ui.. v.m. in ' th uuilinb unvn lilt urai ics .M.lu..... .U.l. - .... iV"""5""1 lMC" -"" "pMmtmf Abandons naileries- i lehasldst too mam- guns of late Hakthftee that remain to him In ectoittBnd on the ground across th' I went yesterda there werej ' l abandoned batteries and gutts lylnfc-Hbout among those old f tanki bt' burs that were abled by" th6flGerman artillery ior serving: his gun with open him when.' they advanced over VM rear last year. Slnre then and a th JaitS;few days this ground has listrfjwn. with everv imaginable l-J. ,,.Ab..a ..Wlnl. h.lnnm In r-ufc -.AcnaBv "' Mi.iw.ihi w If. fighting, and It IS Plain tO See evty Vard of soil how desperately Mmy Tesisiea our progress nere. , stfPattle jesterday morning on fawothern side Of Cambral vvas ti fought by lnrantry without I'artillery support, as It was close. aaiiUKJthe suburbs or the citv. tt R lont? street, called- the 1'nu- Is astounding but true that two com r dn'PnrlsA strikes out of Cambtal nnnl nr ilu. Aninni ripr nil ilielr llcht- the,open fields, nnd wMere every Winilt.ls a machine-gun fort fi the fl?ht, the ridge fiom which Bum-lopKnc up m iviimuiy, was autor. 'though all through the bt Mntil-ifter 'the new advance of K7"v ,l wu" "" '"" """ il ATtBlNtl I ""'rr.'", - it ,St m W.WA-tJ ruins of the Vlllase of , klllv." cKwe tn.a-belt of InucnteretI , g. and. from its nefcliborhood there fe lheXnBA? JLR i8"","..0" W.SS,1,: """ l"1" .""" ..""" ." ""'".. 1 noomraoes in mat open couniry, txhlndithem some guns of ours . kMA.ll... artlll t-a bL'tl l I f h l fnnmv.itmi niuu ,.fc n .....a fi.tkolMlSvhen they Are. were mov- i KJWiyviarvara nnu iaum up positions', so that for n little Hwjwere stient. .J.jX... -. . .. ' MR &IIV iiuHrrvrrs' iisrins lati'our kite balloons were amaz atforward over Bourion wood, I Irlnr dowp Into the Herman lines and fcta? th vrl(ik of Oerman shrapnel, ilcfcwai'liurstlrK about them Their vr pad to take to their paracnutes . HMai9&v. when a tterman flchtlng I uVilrcled round them and was only I rvrt'ofrin the hick qf time by one of air, patrols Iwuy north there vvas also unusual ltuqeialter tne nerc nomoariimeni tins for two das. apd here there Is, nghtlng- In the northern suburbs f Camfcral. It -Is Jiere that th Cana- ' ItMiTiaVeJ'ten flgMlne In thlr greatest -! ' .SHOP Clmatmii St. M Floor saves z cv ft : ,.-' ". tt&H? and Saturday H4 $? Values 1-SCT.45 of nfytn 8hn, 4skudes Sh1 ccmbl- , riHtimliy ir.de to Mil . lurt.-W, Ittduenl be- pMiMfM i We vaah imrrhsM ; jft$jtn$r toipful second- M1"-! 1 Order U Mt)tt,(iBiii)rt mwtd tsertt of the Vnthiy, yrho tried lo berthini down by .weight of numbers, by superiority of machlne-Run-llr. and hy nerc rounter nl(nc)s fori.pl hard by men brought fresh Into this Infernal struggle Against the Canadians and Kngllsh divisions nn their left the Hermans now hae nine divisions, re-enforcing those I mtntloned In other intssages, the First Ouard reserve and KlRhteetilh Ttesere divisions, with thirteen marksmen do (nchments and artlllerv of thirteen ill. visions and mnihlne-gun strength. gl. Ing them four light and four heay ma. chine guns to enrh ramp front a strong sweep of Are In close.range flghtlng . All day Tuesday there was a cense, less and severe siruggle on both sides, and after tlio finadliiM. attack In the enrlv morning, when they gained ground at Itimlllles, rtivlllers, and llliruirl and. entered Morenchles and Araneourt the tlermns rminltr-nttntktil agiln and again with almost fanatical courage Tliev advanced In dlnse formation 'down the vnllevs of Jlantlgj and Ttnl- lencnurt and were seen ny i anaillnu on. servers, who inllid tn the Canadian guns Our artillery hid human targets at short range and fired for hours with )pen sights. Mirlls Hake Herman Itnnks them There was n massacre or men m (ho,p vn ,i the Itrltlsh guns were served until they vvero too not to nrc. but still, under cover or smmeii roans ni rmhinkment cuttings, the (lemnn nfnntry ,,, ther j, rectrdlcn of ,otH, nnil foned a pissage Into 'some of the ruined villages which Hie thf)r comrades fell and suneeded In lnnklng some of the Camdl in battalions faii b-uk In the outskirts of thoe places one pirty of Caind'ans was olitul nmr fiivlllcrs and was In a most perl- nu, gitwitlon for some hours but had thought of surrender and held to uround. nnd nnd obt lined touch with Its nuln line before the diy was done AH the Canadians siv the number of Hermans dead strewn about this ground Is horrible to see, but thev hive taken this toll of the cnemv not without pay ing a severe prlco thimelvcs for the ground thev still hold and nfter all their diva of fighting since their first rlorlods ndvance south of Vmlens on August S. their present actions arc a mancloui achievement On the south side of Cambral the Kngllsh, .Seottlh nnd Irish troops, with NViv Zcalander to the Miuth of them bv Creviroeur hid a hard day aIo, but mn,0 fJr(lcr prc,Rrc9 Kster,la morn- :. ol,. .Ui..t v. . m.unn II Mll (Fill t'lXlJt l llll U 1J(ls I'll""'". ,.,, .. riftv-senlh. who ..n Sundav at caiMirf.rl lh hrlflffhrill)Q IllTOKB tlin Hch,,jt oan., nt Vovelles and north and .lhif v,..ii. n na .. dpsiwrate ont,.rnrlc. nn .tone b.v the .tr.iordl- - r, hemlam nf simnlp sillors and vounc nnieprs unit noncommissioned otllctrs ,.hn ..ni.i not b.. .lucked bv looses or ,i.,iiv t-uk ti,c Hoods, the llawkes nnd the rnk. hn ind taken Oraincourt nnd a folic wood bv a -evere "truRgle, vveie mcn or t navnl division who seized mo bridgeheads over the canal and made their vviy across On other banka were liftman machine cuniurs who could see ivery moveintnt .hrm. tinn uhm pntfu nf iho TtrliMi ,nlt narron p;anks over and tried to cross, tiey swept them orr liv a stream of UUUC1'' 1,ut '"r nen followed on. nn(. ROnle or i uoni noagmi tne nu lets , ,, . ,. ,,,, ., , ,, , ,, , '". T . "J ."' " .," . .".. :. .". . J" thlnir lflf .i Hup. nml lirnk Into n ., ,hn lCkB A llnPi nni, ,,roke cha frvviril to the high , (. br , '" " " - " J . rrk ns..iui 1 hiwuuu ou"V "l '" ". .. . .. i 'i-s it i ii An irt n am i i u nnn n 1 1 nn .,,.., ...,, ..hlh lh.,. lonk ..,, -" .---. ... 1h 1 ltt J -seventh Division the ...... .... , were held up for A lime b a trench '.nntli i.f I'rnvllU.. They mule repealed efforts to ifjtj astnne in roici cur sirajgni up irom llumllly lo Cambral bJt It was held wun a macnine gem m eiery jam ,um In f ico of this fire tne could nut .ul- vance , Ore bodv of men from the naval d vision worked up toward the Knuberg de rarls, vnleh Juts out of Cambral. but hero again then- was a machine gun In every bit of ruin, and they had to call halt cfler drver.itc efforts to carry th street bv asault. P'nrther north Kngllsh and Irish troops .. . l. ...... . ,. . . ... tvuo iouriu w nn gnm ano ciogscu vaior m.lo mnni nnn.H nn.1 n.mtliril lhe mtfr tne Dr what is known as the Inner defens - e of Cambral. east of Provllle. .m,!, had iin iimtni i,v ii Miiiinir r the riftv-.eventh niilslnn . . . . ' ruiiiui i inn or .viiock As (.honing tne spirit of these men. it ing became restless when the barrage .fir., ntnrlv.l fnr lti PiriV.sevpnth s nt. tack on Provllle. and as one of their olllcers put It. they "Joined In the hunt." ii,n,,h n u i ..in.ii,i.. ti,v'ii- lmnmiirv Ero,inii All about here Is frultfoi for attack, . -ii.i- .! it mahP nn open kihci( iuihhk nonn h mitsUrt nf ramhrl. ivhr IhP .,.,.u ... .v. ..u - .i. ,,,. , .. M ., ,,,' fc,.. P'X To " ; KaubeVg Pa' ' '"" -Meanwhlie. south of all this the Third Division, tilth lhi Spinni! Division nn its left was endeavoilng to gain posnetslon of llumllly. for which the Sixty-second Division of Yorkshires had ---: - "- . ",: i " . ' " fought until thej were utterly exhausted hy lack ot sleep and an) kind or rett. Style M I sonority, clarity, orchestral color. duration of tone, reliability of touch, perfection of action all based on a construction that maintains the integrity of these supreme qualities through a term of years long beyond the useful life of any other piano. The uniformity of these qualities in all Steinway planps is what has given them, exclusive reputation as "the best pianos." Grands, in mahogany, $910; uprights, in mahogany, ?600. Time payments, if desired. '"''. .'?.-' ARRIVAlf'OF -t FRENCH PITY WEARER OF HERTLING'S SHOES New Chancellor Won't Be Able tn iMHluie Many Months Paris Feels Sprrial Cable In ,'terimp I'ublic l.ulfter CnoiriuM inn hi rv lord Tlmti Co rsrl, Oct 3 If there Is anj com migration In I'linie toriiv for any lmd in tlermanv. It Is for the two men who will be called to take the Jobs Just vacated l llertllng and Von lllntze. Tho onl thing the new Im umbenls tan be tlnnkful for Is tint probably tiny will not last till the coll ipse of Oer maiiy, so the fin il downf-ill of defeat will not be nsoclateil in hl-dorv with their names This Is based on the as sumption tint under conditions In Oer manv, bad inougli now .mil htc.idily growing woie. no iluncellor vvlll be nblo lo stand the strain more tinn three or four months nnd will probablv take longer than tint to convliue the Kaiser. ttlndenburg. nnd I.udendorff that they" liave got to quit no matter wlnt people may think In his letter of rcgrrt. aiceptlni: llert llng's resignation, the Knlser gives the kev ti the fnct that jlernnnv Is now pin j Ing the dimoerntlc c.imoull ige game hauler than ever Th it is the slgnW cmce of the KaNcr's phiae. 'I de- sire tint the Cerman people co-operate In a more effectual manner thin hither- tn n iin i isk or i ec u nc lie i estinv or :. ..... . ,. ... . ..,.,.. ., " E. l."u'" .,... "'.:.. L . M .1 "'.'.' t,. .,niA d.mil.l LA l n luma Ul llir- lltvil'in 1ii"iii't mi in t iih' pnpnpiin ineir p in in mo rigiu ana " . . .. 1 . . clinics or tno Bocrnmem In other words, the riewinmers mut pn tend to strive for the electoral re form wlilch Hertllng failed five times to get, and for other measures to p'ense the people, and nt the same time must not go far enough to dispirit- the mili tarists, This al) for the triple purpose! of leading on the Herman ioople with false hopes to continue the fight for the Ilohenzollern dvinlv, to i-upport the; theory nnnniinied In the recent Von Paver sloran 'keep what weve got." and to furnish democratic cunouflage for future moves In the peace offensive Three Herman so-lnlled Snhl.illsts considered In Train e as most llkelv to bo put In the new Cerman government are Kbert Divid nnd Schledemann In reillty the are as Imperiillstle as Uln denburg himself but the Cerman people are supposed not to think so One sentence In the Knlsei's note to Hertllng Is considered In Paris as not quite accurate He virote "You oc i cnted the imt of chincelloi In mot dtnicult limes" As a matter of fact Hertllng was picked eleven months ago as i victory chancellor, when everv thing seemed mot hopeful for Merlin This Is even more true of Von Hlntze. who succeeded Kuehlmnnn on Julv 15, the verv dav the last Herman offensive began nnd when, the German troops were more hopefullv confident than at anv time since the Urst battle of the Marne. Thev were headed straight for Paris and vlctoiv Hut Von Hlntze had onlv three dajs of ease before the berlnnlng of the Allied vlctorv on July 18, which con tinued ever since without a single set bark. As Chancellor nnd Foreign Sec retnry Hertllng and Von Hlntze have failed complete lv Paris speculation as to their succes sors pick solf for the chancellorship and nrockdorff-nantzan. Herman Minister In 'Copenhagen, as foreign secretary . , , 'HBBIiiiEKIBIfilBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiB wr-vf -w - .....Ay.f- s "".'""fc" ' J?TZ't, rTtrZ X.TsTftfc?. Steinway Pianola and Duo Art Pianos ' Sterling Pianos Sterling Player Pianos caisonuiamonuuisc. Phonographs In the S t einway the player finds everything he needs for t he development of pianism or the pursuit of musical culture delicacy, power. i ii, r 1 ... i . TURK PRl9bN8tt$' iti rTrzsssiitmmmammmmmHmmm ifiiy 7'irf;.sj "Foelcr," but A'o Official News Spulnl Cable in Ktcnfng I'ublic l,edger VopuriaM, 111), bv Srw 1 nrk Ttiari ( n. Ullliloil, Oct 3 So olllolnl moie tow.ird peace has j ft been mnde l Constuntl- 'nople nhd In vvill-lnfoimed qiiat- tors littlo Importance Is attached to tho lumors of " iiiiofllclal feeler." These, uir lonesponduit Is In foimcd, have never been lacking Since the beginning of hostili ties there luivo been Imumeiiiblo Tuiks of good social and olllciul position who during Huh visits to nciittnl health resorts, liavo sought out lmpoitant vlsltois fiom the Allied muntrlcs to deplore the hnrrois ot war nnd suggest casu ally grounds foi n. Pttlenlent. Hut the Allies mo In no humor to listen to sjicli Indirect approaclies nnd ate conlldent that h fore nlany weeks arc passed muiji more au thoritative overtures will be rout ine openly fiom the I'oitv. HARDER TIMES SEEN FOR U-BOAT PIRATES Loss of Olcnd and Zcehrnggc Will Be Heavy Blow to Submarines Special Cable tn .leiiiig Public, Ledger CoMruht,.i)IS III JVrip tort. Thuti Cn. - I onilon, Oct 3 Amu lean naval officers engaged In the antl'iibmarlne campilgn are watching with pirticulnr Interest the flelglan ad vance If It goes a few mile further It will brllg Ostend and Zeebrugge under long-range gun" and their use by U boats nlreadv greatly hampered by the Vindictive rnld, will be altogether pre vented. Submarines will then hnve to operate from the Kibe, which means that thev must run the gantlet or tne mien est nnd deepest mine field set laid Moreover, the change of base will afTord them no advantage to offset this diffi culty, for. If thev lsh to raid the chan nel, they will still have to negotiate the fields. laid with reference, to Zeebrugge nnd Ostend, The capture of these ports is expected also to yield the Allies much useful equipment and facilities, ,whlle the Herman U-boats, confined to home ports, will And themselves too crowded for efficiency. Altogether American naval lircles he. lleve that, the submarines nre having an Increasingly poor time Hv operat ing far out during the summer they mav have been able to reduce their losses, liut they thereby Inevitably reduced their successes, and now that winter storms are coming thev wil be forced to work In more sheltered waters and must give surface chasers and air patrols a much better chance of spotting them. TIUH IS Tun "MERION" 4 I k-WUlF IHIIUIIDIIl llllMlfeJ3lllliliiii;iiiii 1 & Wiwlh sjQrT it Vf i J I Al I THIS IH THE j4 Vi 1 unusually attractive garment, and one that instantly appeals to men ot good taste in dress. a The Merion is made in a beautiful selection of unfinished worsteds, cheviots and tweeds plain j colors, blues, browns andv grays and fancy mixtures. 1 Prices $35.00. $40.00 and $45.00 Jacob Reed's Sons ' 1424-1424 CHESTNUT STREET . ';,( .....". i. W. Vr 'in JERUSALEM ttrltlsh Official ThotbBraph. DAVISON WARNS U. S. ON OVERCONFIDENCE Dcelares Germany Not Ready lo Collapse, Even if De serted hy Allies It) CHARLES, H, GRASTV Special Cable tn fiiening Public Ledger U'PUrlahl, 1948. Ill .VtK. lor). Tlmn to, rarls, Oct 3 Henry P Davlwn, Just link from two weeks rti tho Amcrlian front, while ex pressing himself most optlmlstleallv as to' our military suicrs"cs and war posi tion generally, believes wo should he verv i.irerul not to uhderestlmato the nmnnn sircngth nrld stnvlng power In Ills opinion be eTprescs a view com monlv entirtnlned bv American officers IVhlle he regards Iiulgarla's surrender as Important, he believes thnt even If this Is followed by a weakening else where in the Oerman alllanco Hermans will slick It nlone 'Of course, all kinds of reports come out of Herman," he said "The Allied nrmv nnd nnvy intelligence depig ments bring them, thev come from prls. oners nnd neutraj coiyitrlei- pass along their versions of conditions In Hei many Averaging them all up I do not believe there IS oven vet a cleavage be tween the throne apd ho people, nml until that point Is reached Hermanv can and will resist. Let us be prepared for It nnd, Instead of expecting Improb able events within a few weeks or months set our peg-j nt one rnr from llils dale We enn finish the wir on the right terms then If we drive at 100 per cent capaclt) It r not a question of steidv gilt, but a question of supreme endeavor. .Vow Is the time ti hit h'jrd There Is not a man or vvomin in Amer ica who should not press to the utmost If we want tn save the lives of our Amer-1 Inn bo s The lowest cost of this war will be measured bj the greatest effort now". ., Hrili-li Ouroncl Killed I nniliin. Oct 3 Lieutenant Sir John Ilrldger Shlffner, whose mother was Miss Hlsle flurrows. of Newport, It I, wis killed In action In l'ranro on Sep tember 21, according to news received at l.ewcs, Sussex Sir John was nine teen years old and succeeded to tho hironetoy In 1914. Tested from Childhood To Old Age We 'have many letters-from people who write that their teeth ate sound and their gums healthy be cause they have used SOZ0D0NT all their lues. How many den tifrices could pass that test? Don't take risks ask. for FOR THE TEETH, ' Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE "MERION" . Sack Suit' I 1 For Men I The Merlon model, this j year has a style distinction I all its own. The shapely p lines of the back, the grace- ful rolling lapel nptched at 1 just the proper angle, and the decidedly snappy jfcying of the front, all blenov har moniously in making this an . V jbodoit ,i 1 .1, . ,. ,. r. RUlANIArULL . OFMSCONTENT Poet and Editor Reach France After Thrilling Escapades HEVOLTS IN UKRAINE Germans cizc Wheat Throughout Couniry nt Point of the Bayonet Speclat Cable tn Kienlng Public Ledger Copyright, JJIS, liu .Vcio 1 orfc Ttm't Co. Paris, Oct, 3. Two Itumanlans from Transjlvanla haV 'arrived In Paris from Itumanla after a dramatically adventurous Jour ne) of more than six "Weeks by wayof Hussla, Sweden and V.ngland They am Oi lav Inn (loga, a famous Rumanian poel, the Habilele d'Annunzio of.Tran svlvnnli, ft member ot the Transylvania National Committee, and Sver IlocU, edi tor of the llumanlan Irredentist Journal, Trlbuna, of Arad Iloth men. are lead ers of the anti-Hungarian movement In unredeemed Itumanla, and are under senlfiice of death In Hungary. They havo hem refugees In Jlumanla proper since 11M Just over six weeks'ngo, In ordr to ecapo falling Into Auslrd-Herman hands In Itunnnla, thev decided to attempt tn rach France by wa of Ilussln and Cnglnnd, and set oiit nn a journey full of pcrl( to tho Ukraine as the first stage of their adventure. The full story of their hairbreadth eiapes cannot be told for the moment. Sulllce It to sav, both men disguised themselves with false beards and travel ed as common laborers of the lowest class They were, of course, entirely without passports or papers, of any kind Speaking Itumnnlin nndta good deal of Kusalan and l'rench, us well as two or three Slav dialects, they tramped the whole distance from Itumanla to Sweden Hoth came through without serious mls h u. thinks to their appearance ot ex treme humbleness nnq obvloushaTmiess niss At Stockholm their Jouniev ended when they got Into touch with the Allied ministers Ukraine In Ilevnlt These men told me .that ithey left Uumanla In a stnte nf extreme unrest owing to .the consequences set up by the peace conditions Imposed on tho country by tho Hermans The peasantry mo a constant prey to requisitions on the part of the rneifiy, which nre Uttlo less than ferocious, not only In Moida vli, but also In Bessarab'a, where con ditions are much less upportibl han during the wir. Disbanded soldiers have hem refused permission to return. Thousands of llumanlan soldiers have been disbanded In Moldavia nnd turned loose In tha. countrv, the Hermans re fusing systematically to nliow them to return to their homes In the oicupled parts of Itumanla. They call find noth ing to do tn Moldavia, and their condi tion 'Is becoming- serious The Ukraine, nccordlhg to these men vi ho recently passed through It on root. Is In open revolt. 'A strike of railway workers has disorganized the entlro trmsport syitem of tho countrv for six weeks. The Hermans are requisitioning the wheat throughout the country at the point of the hnyonet. rh harvest was H IN considering the present coal situation jn Philadelphia, it must be remembered First, that there is a considerable class of consumers who were financially unable to order their winter's coal in advance. Second, that there is another considerable class who are newcomers in the-city, drawn here by war industries, who had no opportunity to order their winter's coal in advance. Every man of fair mind will agree that these two clashes oi consumers who were unable to order their coal in advance, must be supplied,, as well as their more fortu nate fellow citizens who were able .to do so. Francis A. Lewis, United States Fuel Administrator for Philadelphia, has therefore ruled that the order permit ting consumers to receive two-thirds of their winter's coal must be temporarily suspended during the month of Octo ber; and that no more than two tons of stove or nut coal can be' delivered to any domestic consumer during -the month, in order that the greatest possible number of people may be supplied. . . The unnaturally cool weather we have recently had, and the unusual threat' of an early winter two things beyond human control have prematurely cut off the period counted upon for the delivery of the first two thirdsof advance winter orders, and have made it the most immediate and imperative duty of the Fuel Admin istration and the coal dealers to see to it that every home is supplied .with some coal just as soon as possible. With the approach of the winter months, Mr. Lewis and the people of Philadelphia are both to becong ratulatcd on th.c fact that there arc today more homes in Philadelphia with coal in their cellars than has ever before been the case at this date of any year." By delivering, 45 of the .city's coal .in advance of the burning season, the amount of coal - which will haVc to be delivered during the' severe' winter months has been decreased, and the danger of shortage and suffering in Philadelphia has been appreciably lessened. GEO. B. NEWTON COAL CO. isH 't m if - t ' r '-''-' got fhH b'y Oeriww ' 'lf! tectlon ot machine Runs ' In hussla (he peasantry refuse o sell food of. ".hy k)nd. Bread Is rionexlsleflt, either" in Moscow or retrngrnrt, There are peasantry rlslnge' e.verj where, and these will apparently bring the Ilolshevlk teglmo to an end. The leaders of the Ilolshevlk! nre trjlng to persbade the people that Intervention by the Allies Is based on an efrort lo restore Czarlsm and are making every effort lo discredit, Trance. Kngland and America Tloth Hoga and Ilocu Insist upon the urgent need for Allied propaganda in ilussln to counteract the lies the dermans are propagating Hamper Ttuinnnlnns The Herman policy In Uessarabla Is to provoke discontent Hgilnst Itumanla hy making constnnt forced requisition In the department of llntju, which Is under Austrian occupation, the enemy Is making every effort to hamper the ad ministration by llumanlan officials, who havo had to leave the departments In despair. Herman-paid ngentn cover the whole of Uessarabla, Inciting the people against Itumanla. In spile of thli", the feeling of friend liness toward Kumnnln Is growing-dally In Uessarabla. The onlv harmful ele ments nre the reactionary policy of the Mnrghlloman Hovernment and the oli garchic tendencies of the great land owners. Tho effect, however, of these two elements Is to cause the various popular tendencies both tn Itumanla and Dessarabln to draw closer. Itoth Itumnnlan vltllors agreed that ns long ns ten weeks n"go the Hermans were showing their distrust of the Bul garians by digging trenches along the whole length of the Danube. The object of Hoga'and llocu In their Journey to Prance is to co-ordinate their action with that of the Czecho-Slovuks. 3uso-Slavs and other members of the oppressed nationalities They will aim ut forming llumanlan legions to fight on tho French Italian and Salonlca fronts. CHOLERA KILLS 16 IN BERLIN First Dny's Cases Generally Fatal, Amsterdam Hears Hy the' Associated Presi AnmtrrdiiAi, Oct. 3 On the first day of the outbreak of cholera In Berlin, according lo reports received here, there were seventeen cases. Sixteen or these uroveu taiai. Dainty Finger Rings of Green Gold Mannish in style yet of an appearance to please the feminine taste. Very attractive is an oc tagonal green gold ring of engraved design,, with bril liant diamond in center $35. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. IMAMONn MLItCIIA.NTS JliWULHllS SILVKIISMITHS 'tttty Liberty HonUs THE COAL DEALER'S FIRST DUTY TODAY Twenty atlentg Slain "Wherf U. S. Hospital Is Bombed By the Associated Press ttllli the American Army Jforthweit of trrdnn, Oct. 3, Twenty patients, many of them al ready suffering from wounds Inflicted In battle, were killed when a Herman shell struck an American hospital sev eral nights ago. The hospital was only a short distance behind the fighting line. WAKEFULNESS OVERCOME How? A glas of nnrilen'i Mailed Milk nt bedtlmo-hot piping hot. v Not a medicine or drug. Just n pleasant, soothing, relaxing, partliillv preillgosteil food drink of pure inllk mid cereals. 7n(f nn jlnriten'tttie lmproitd ilalttd MM. MALTED MILK fJBB.'iiiaM jUBESi.lsft I I Iff JC? tlSTQUAUTV Hfl . Mf..H mtm JjLnM&tV ' '? A i y at VI I f i v V . i (A h t N.5titson &Co,-illl Chestnut St. ?"55 Mi v.iiii ,-,. OJ,- 11 T f ' f ' s 1, Jl (i V t.b
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