. ."s i ?t. taientncj public Keftger m. THE WEATHER r NIGHT EXTRA Washington, Oct, 8. Fair tonight and Thursday; slightly uarmer tonight; frail in exposed places. TIOirEBATITKB AT KACH IIHtrt r I 0 I 10 I 11 I 12 I II a I 3 SI MS I M 53 I on I B7 I 6K I I I II M THE EVENING TELEGRAPH v r? VOL. V. NO. 22 rubllaheil Dally Ktcrpt Sundae'. Subscription Price! 1(1 it Tear by Mill. Cojijrlcht. 1P18, by the l'ublle Ieler Company. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918 l.nlrrrd as Second Clan Matter m the Postnfrire let Philadelphia, fnder llw Art of Mirch 3. 1!U r. PRICE TWO CENTS Cambrai Won by British Allies Push On; U. S and Americans; 12,000 Captives . Army Burls Foe Back East of Taken; Meuse w 4 i JT , , 1 PRESIDENT NOW HAS HIS OWN HAND UPON THE DOOR OF PEACE Will Properly Assess German Reply to Questions Asked COUNTRY WILL BE INFORMED Chief Executive Expected to Put Matter Before Peo ple at Right Moment TEUTONS HAVE BEGUN DEMOCRATIZATION .hist What Wilson Means by . That Term Has Not Been ' Fully Explained PEERING INTO FUTURE Move of Yesterday Probably Intended to Strengthen U. S. at Peace Tabic By CLINTON W. GILBERT Staff Correspoinfr.it Ihcnino PubUr LrAotr Cowrlalit. Ml. l I'liMIn l.cdocr Co. Washington. Oct. 9. .Public disappointment over the noto to Germany wan felt In Administration circles today. It was a morning of exnlanatlons and excuses. The expla- nations und excuses were ofllelal. .is always. The Administration said nothing. Cut their significance was Vatent. Tor one thing it was sold that hy sending questions (o Germany rather than making a counter-propos.il to her. which In effect tlie questions Im plied, the Trohidont kept ills own hand on tho door of peace. U was not for Germany to open it oy clop it. Ho could nssess the icply she would make and determine whether it whh satis factory. AVhen he had receix ed It and had decided upon its nature it was bald that he would go "before Congress wdth his recommendations. That Is to say, tlie country would he consulted before flnnl action. ' The ttoublo with all thec explana tions, as-well as tho evplaiiatlon that tho President weakened, is that they do not explain. The President Is not n weak man. He understands the straits Ii. which Germany is as well as any one else. lie took the course which has surpilsed and disappointed Washington for some deeper. icaon than haslet appeared. rinjine I .one Hand I.Ike almost- everything che diplo matic that tho President has done und irfused to do llko tho avoidance of an alliance with tho Allies; llko the abstinence fiom (lift Versailles coun sel; llko tlio holdlr.g back from the economic executive It probably, looks, forward to this countols position in th ecomlng peace conference, which is the largest odject in the President's mint). What is to be our tole. in that, con ference? It lins been nhcady sufll- ' flentiy explained In these dispatches that our position will be ono of splcn- , ' did Isgjntion. We havo t.o entanglltis relations. The trumps are all In tn President's hand to uso us ho will. Heceiit events which are utill partly wrapped In obscurity have, been em nhaslzlns the Mlendldness of our Iso latlon, or at leant the isolation ithelf It Is nn Intensely ical thing. Now there Is nothing Weak tin piny lr.g a lono hand. It is the boldest Jhlng a man can do when the hum hand Is to be plajcd In the geajest i game, of all tlmo for stakes as gieut an the n-oild Itself. When considered 'in this light the1 ,', move of jestcrdny, the moderation shown toward Germany. was not n weal; but a bold thing, it will proiiTloccn,.pH Central Powers Disiioscd ably bo found to eontrlhuto to the,. T ' ' - rolo which we pre to piuy in the t pence conference, to stiengthenlng tho nation's nosltlon us the big balance of power' nt this great council table Seeks L S. Mriliatlon Wliat has Ge,rninny ilono in ap proaching us as sho has lp her lecent note from Prince Alnx? That note was nddresiied to us nlone. It nsks lis to act us Intermediary bttiveen tOei-many and the otlier Allied Pow ers. It puts us Into a rule which aormuuy cWcny wIsiioh im to nil 1.. i1. nnn i.nnnB(.l lin ,.t htl. ll lltV t-SJ Vl'Ullt'l.l (& mill- I llll t ! -. 1 " , tk ni-i-. ' niedhtry betweetlithe Centtul Povvcis'iequlrea hi many lie lulls a niodllle-allon ana the nnlente. liennany counts n obliilnlng irtoro irom our sense of r Insttcn unel our Idealistic attitude . than fclio 'ccuJlel fiom the Alllctl Povv ers. ' Take tho vate ot. Bulgaria as a pos sible parallel. Bulgaria counts, upon the United Slates as her friend nt court. J'Vom un eaullablo enforce- ment oC the principles which thfi ..ninKrv sunnorts ahe relics- unon com. 'uiK put of the war a conquered power.! Hlth added territory. Wli' fciiould nbt 1. -""-? -v.- - .-.--.- Oermony inlso expect more justicoj .from this counfry than fiom any other1 i ' '' "! " '( ' ' '" 1 mini We Must Have Peace at Any Price, Vienna Wails Zurich, Oct. 0 (!! I. X. S.). "Wo "must have peace," nld the Arlicltrr Zeltung. of Vienna, In dis cussing the situation nf the Cou tinl Powers, according to a dispatch from the Austrian capital today The piper added: "It (prnrc) ran mid mtwt he Vib tnlned. No price It too high. Let us pay the price whatever It may be." The Zolt, alo of Vienna, went even further, saying: "We must bo picpaiyd to saerl lice everything that would stand In'tho way of peace. Wc must re nouuee all 'of. our political and eco nomic ambitions." .power? Will the United State? look upon the Ah-aco-Loiralno question (With ii rolder ao tlian will Trance 'or perhaps Britain, having a view to '.J10 fl",".10 "f her diplomatic rein lions with France? Mt'c,hl,rtenso exists with icguid to ii. iwisons fourteen points. It s wild theio is to ho no negotiations, l.ut wh.it docs ho really mean with rcgaul to Alsace-Lorraine? Does ho mean their complete return to France? Does ho mean their letuin In part? Does ho mean tlio Interna tionalization of their lion deposits? . If the .settlement of such ,ssues as these, and they are to bo found in nil Air. Wilson's fourteen points. Is not negotiation then what Is negotiation? It is on such questions as these that Germany counts on tho disinterested ness of tlie United States and wants ner to .retain tlirouRliout the peace negotiations tho roln of intpnnpriinrv which Clermnny ha.s abslprned to her In the present approach townids peace. "Hole of Intermediary Appeals Tho inle of Intermediary was the role on which Mr. "Wilson had set his heatt befoie entering tho war. It is the only one that this country can play nnd letntn Up position of Isola tion. It is one toward which events are tapldly heading us. Whether it may ho applauded or not. It is per haps tho ono which offers, the hrwt hopo of this country's obtaining the kind of peace it wants. The man who holds the balance of power Is sel dom loved, but he generally obtains what ho hecks. IJy showing unexpected considera tion towaids Germany In the hour of her defeat the I'nlted States hafe guaids this lole. It Air. Wilson act ed the stein conqueior. Prince AIiin might turn olscwheie to seek to ef fect comlfinatlons with certnln Kn tento Iowers which might reduce tho I'nlted States to a minor position ut the pcaco confeicnco That icsiilt may ensue even et, but for the pies ent Air. Wilson has, as was unof ficially explained, kept tho, making of pence in ills own hands. Gei many is negotiating with this country and with no one else. Means lo Hold YhlTliaiid Whero Air. AVilsoti is headed In tlio coming big conferenco Is plain enough. Ills dlsassoclation from tho Kntpnte nnd tho nppioach of Pilnce Alax to him botli point In ono direction. A situution like tho piesent one Is sub Jcct to rapid change. Hut Air. Wilson, Hy his action of csteidny. kept peace making in his own hands, which Is whore ho means to try to keep It till tho treaty is signed. .To do that lie must have ft lends on both sides. Hence tho cour.se which by mnw fs called weakness, and which may jet turn out to bo exactly that. It this theory Is tight. Gei many Is not likely to debate long. She will llko to plejisc the chosen Intermediary by putting iter trust in him. As to evacuating couqucwd teriitory. she has tilready vhtimlly promlsid to do that. Asking peace, she could huidly toiitlnuril nn 1'iiftr My, Column J'uur NOTE ACCEPTS WILSON BASIS, SAYS HUSSAREK lo Ailopt Couree l.eauing . r. ., i-. toiaeitlC I'.llfl Vleiinu. Oct. !. Ill npciilug the AUHtrlan C'liambvr of Deiiutle-B. Uaron von llusxnick. the Am- 1 1 Inn Pieinler. njinounced otllclnlly that iieuca nolo has been bent to President' Wllrun, und said; -lit a meiiMure tlie note Ri-irpU the lintls tor nrcoOiilloiiH Inillentlril li nn :,I;,,v;;.r.,",i't iirins tv& vi leaillnB to a iWtl.' ml. I 4.1. ..7 I , r,.,,,,. ,lmi' Hint I Ii u Ii lulu oi mi iwihii "m ii !" l,l,l,',,1,)11'1' iVA'.li.,ti:'l.i..';!ilf: ';";, ' " "".",",,,,' ,"," i".:,. leading to hi which the gieat peoples of tbd world will elcelde their own future, "A resnonse not taking Into account our !lMosltioii would shoiv 11 will tu destroy us und woum meet rrom.ine central rowers iiiiii-iuie it-o uiiuu The Chamber of Deputies then lieguii ..A..nln n ni-rruiif nintlntiu cnnrarnl nrr ellscussiou 01 ureeiu i!. i;7ns .... ioou Hiiuuiieni Him ineciiur iiucan ,,,. ' - when,,ou think t vtntin,, mink.' if wiiiiino. iitv. -?A CHURCH-CLOSING ORDER MODIFIED; GRIP ON DECLINE, Health D.iretior Kruscn Confident. Disease Will Slowly Disappear FIGHT 'lS STILL ON N c w Opens Emergency Hospital Sonic Liquor Dealers Al: uisitiK I'nv e, Ts Hinted The nrilu i losing ihurches lias been modified by tlio health authorities, offi cials believing that the Influenza cpl Hemlo Is waning In Philadelphia. Director Kruscn. of tho Department of Health and Charities, feels rnnlnecrl that the disease has reached high tide here and that It will begin to recede slowly. Naval medical officers for this district also are optimistic Modification nf the church closing or der was announced In a letter by I5lhop Philip Jl. niilnelander. of the Protctant Tplscppal Diocese of PcniiBjlvanla, to the clergy of his diocese. Advises Churches Open Bishop Hhliielander paid that after consultation with the health authorities, he advised and authorized the follow ing procedure In Episcopal churches In this cltj Church buildings miy icinaln open as usual fiom sunrise to sunset foi private prayer nnd devotion. Celebrations of tlio holy communion are to be continued at carl morning hours and for small croups not exceed ing twenty ior twenty-five. Groups of Ited Cios and otlier war and relief workers and of church and parish officials may meet In parish houses under proper safeguards, The 1 'lilted States Public Health Service to n largo degree Is concentrat ing Its medical and-nurslirg-irouiTT! on war Industiy sections, where the epidemic Is slowing down 1ili and munition production. Gov eminent phy sicians are laboring now on dut nt AVIlmlngton, Chester, Kddystone and Gloucester ' Streets In tho downtown section were flushed last night to clear away bacteria-laden dust nnd fllili. Clean streets aie a necessity for public health, health olHU.ils decl.ue. Minis I.lniinr rrUllrer ,boril Director Kruscn announced he has re u i .niAHii nmnl.i1nts that retail liquor dealers were abusing tho privilege of dispensing whim) on piescriiuion-, ii.. r..it,wi mm ,nmnl.iiiit tusllfled. Plivsli kins must lint pi escribe for 1.M ornires." llr Kl!leil E.lili. Ho llltl- matcd th.it plivslcl.ins who prescribe llminr for lieveiire ntupocs may have their licenses revoked. Tlietc'nrc thne enieigencj hospitals, well equipped and supplied with medical and nursing stnffs, In this city now. r.inergency Hospital No. t Is at Holmes burg; Hospital No 2 Is In the old Aledico. Chlrurglcal Hospital buildings at Hlght eenth and Chert y stieot. and llospll.il No. 3 Is In the l'lillop.itrlan Club, 1111 Aicli stieet. A fourth hospital Is to he opened to day In the buildings of tho old Lebanon Hospital, Seventh street and Columbia avenue. Plfty patients will bo accom modated. Tho Ki deration of Jewish Charities will provide nurses anil doc tors. NnTal nUtrlc t VVInt Control Tho epidemic Is under control in the Fdurtli Naval nlMilet, according to Senior Surgeon 1'nlrfdx liwln. sanitary officer hi charge. Theie have been a few new cases reported but the mortality rate Is beginning to fall. I The dlscaso has taken a toll at lhe House of Correction Prisoners, with bodily resisting powers weakened hy liar. fcotlcs hnvo been easy piey of Influenza. eleven wifincn drug-addicts Have illed 'there since tho epidemic began STATE ASSISTS TOWNS TO FIGHT INFLUENZA .llBrrUlmrg, Oct. 0. Adjuiunt General neaiy today sent a hospital unit to Tower City to asslxt In caring for Influ enza sufferer's in tli.it Hutlu.iche mining town and shipped forty ents to Glen I.in. I.uerne Count. Tents have also been sent to Urnest. nn Indiana County milling town, Willie large uhlpincmts are being sent to Pittsburgh In preparation for nn outbieak. General C. II, Dougherty notified Gen. eral J!ear loda" that the "Wlll.es llarro aimory woubl bo opened to i-.iro for Influenza sufferers In that section The Kastup, Leliajinn and KeiiAing ar mories h.ivo been turned Into hospitals. Seliuvlkill and .lefferson County con- j dltlons were repoitcd as still serious to. i day, I ' navy officer loses son f irnr rtiuiniiin1ir XpuIhiIKm IIL1II, A) I II 1 1 Ul UU t '1 CllUllff 1) OV ictiiii of Knitlrmic vilfanlel Sinlili New ball, llflcen-.v ear-old son of Lieutenant Voiiiinaudctl und -Mrs. Thoiuns New hall, died at Jeffirron IP'S pltal jeslcrilnv, lifter n two weeks' III rss with Inlluetua and tjpbold com plications. "P.tnnv.i" as ho was affectionately krown by his schoolmates nnd friends. I iiiuiik iviioiu no wus a, universal uuir it A iia riArti t lists- fnt Ifnri n fA nt til A Havctforil School, where he was becom- 1 . . '' .. .ii.i.i.. , Ine. liromlncnl In scholastic and athletic I ncllvlllcfe. Lieutenant Comninnrler New hall ts as- ' slslant Chief of stair ot the Tourth Navnl 1 District, with headquarters In I'hlladcl Iphla. ' - d'BekwiBifcuviB LilicrtytBondsto Back OufeBoys! Makefile Kaiser I EMMONS BLAINE, PLUMED KNIGHT'S . GRANDSON, DEAD - - .Stair Held Important I'oM at Hog llnnil Emmons Itt.ilne. a wldel kiimin engi neer nnd grandson of James !. lllnlne one time c.indldntn for the picsldriii'v died early today at his home, 137 llill d.ile avenue, Lniisdownc. Mr. lllalne, who held a icsponsltile liosltlon nt Hog Island, had been III more lhaiiv a week. Seveial phjslolans of ploniinenco wclc called to attend him and he 'allied somewhat until tlio epi demic of Influenza spie.id lie was u -graduate nf tlie Boston School nf Technology nnd iiln studied at several other institutions. Air. Illalhe wns the son nf Mr Em nions lllalne, of Chicago, a will-known Philanthropist She, Is promliuiit In nlu rational clieles and founded u hi.iueli of the Cnlvcrslty of Chicago Air. III. line is Klin hod hy ,i widow Arrangements for the funeral li.ic not jet been mude. 8 SHIPMEN IN TROLLEY HURT I Workmen Slightly Injnrnl Wlim, Cars Criifli in Heavy Fog ' Hlght Hog Island shipvv inkers weir Injured today when the Hog Island street I'.ir on velilch they vieic riding cr.islied Info u Ilench street e-ar on ilin,imrning . avenue near Nineteenth "IK it .iu was seriously huit The iiecldent was due to n In i f"g 1 five cars were blocked on Muvaiiicnsiiig j nvenui' hetwein Nluetetmth mid Twcii-, tlctb streets, nnd the innloruiaii nf th. i Hog Island e'.ir saw them too 1 iti to stop Until care were b.ull damaged Itobert Hedley, motortnan on the llogi Isl.unl car, suffered a font fracture nnd was taken to the Methodist Hospital Sl who weic taken to Hie same hospl- ' tnl for treatment nnd then suit home I are: JOHN tVAl.su, s-one .vc.ns old ;;:'s South ll.incroft stieet: cuts on the head nnd body. VIVIIlt PHICr.VlAN, nineteen, Ui 1 , Soutli Sixth street . cuts on the f.iee JDII.N KA.X'T, 1.130 .villllln stieet, cuts on the face. HII.I.l.VVI IIAI.DVIAX, thlttv-tluee iGtO South Hancroft stie-et, eiits n the face. fn:ou;i: ii.iit, thirt-fie. -cjs South SWtecntli stieet; cut llngcis Alii: SMIUITII, eighteen, 2-'-l South Percy street ; cuts. GRIP KILLS ANOTHER DOCTOR Clfnrlcu V. Dorwarlli, of AOiilicin' Section, IMaityr in Fight ! I)r Charles Votteler Doiwartb, tluii.v- two jeur old, a phjslelnn in tlie mirth ern section of tlie city, died vesteidn at his home, l.'SO West Krle avenue, nf pniumonla after an Illness of seveial d.ijs, eontractcd while treating Inllueiua patients. Doctor Dorwarth was a member of the Philadelphia Pediatric moiety the Phil adelphia County Aledlenl Socletv and the University Masonic l.odgc, and was at tached tho the Philadelphia General Hos pital lie v.is a ijiadu.ite of the di versity In tlio class of Pipl He is sill -vlved by his mother and father and one brother, Hdwnrd .1 Dorvrarth. runeral sci vices will be held at 1" o'clock Saturday morning at the Dor warth home FORTY DEATHS IN CAMDEN Health Board Iteports -t9.'J "Sew Cacs Overnifjht Influenza nnd pneumonia caused fmi deaths In Camden dining tin mglit while t!.1 new e-,ises were lepoited t the rioarel of Health. At the tempoiui) bnspll.il in tl" armory of Hattcry ', Alls, l.oini. 1 1 maeh, 30 Cole stieet, Camden (lied within n few feet of bet husband n.el , three children, nil III of the disease nnd ( unawaro of her death. Air.-'. Ilelinjcli Is a sister-in-law of Councilman i'lede- i rick Helniacli, nf ('uiiiden. HenlSh olllclnls estlimitcd that lheii me between 15.U00 and -J0,0fi0 e-in-es nf ) Influenza In Camden. Tlie mortalli i.ite Is small, 150 having died In C.umlcn up I to today. NO NEW ELIGIBLES IN CALL 672. White Men. to Co to Camp jot Prom aept. Ucgp-tranis State draft liendqiiarters has asked that all local diaft hoatds 'do the liest under tho iliciimstances" ,to get tin September leclstinnls cMimlned for army servlie dining the Inflnenz i epi demic and that whee It Is hnprui tlcible to hold examinations, to notify brad quarters n Tlin e-ai for b725 white men In rr. , Camp Groenlertf Is not to be taken iint.i nX'riiitHct honS" ; T1", '""',1-1' phi a district board last week neled mil 035 Industrial claims. 09 being pidrrd I 1!lacead"ln1chi"ls l" ' '"'peals' ,,alt "'"s -r " ' . , ! TWIN DEAD, OTHER DYING PatrolniPii Victims of Giijt. Twenty of Comrades Stricken live, negio policemen of the Twelfth and Pino streets station, twin brolbeis. mill 11, llll I., ml lr.lt, I.... , . . . . .. .. ". " '."jvtiiini, iiuuMsi on ouin nn Pelt street, were taken sick with Influenza ut the same tlmo nn Kundnv One, Vuoo Snow, of 123 South Van Pelt., died this morning; the otlier rankling Snow. 427 Soutli Van Pelt is djing. lioth had been on thM fence 1 nunui nx nmiiiiis ami weic 38 veins old. 1 Tvvciilj p.itiolineu of the Twelfth and I'uie streets station failed to icport 1 for duty todny, all bring .ifj np with atlniks of Ibe gilp. Severn! others, be sides Conkllng Snow, arc In a mrlous 1 Condition, C0MF0HT COMING HlliiUtly warmer tonlfiltt; fair to. ntoht ami tomoiiow, t'loit hi places imposed, tchlvh Kill ulvc us no sonoic. Jack Proat and the President put on the run The Uerm and the Herman, ths "flu" and the llun, " BOY FROM HERE GASSED AND HURT SAVING COMRADE Falls of Schuylkill Youth I Uack in U. S. After Heroic Act NOW HELPING LOAN I Captain Harry Ingersoll Killed in France, Accord ing to Cable to Father The Day's Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity , Itll.l.l.ll IX- (TION ( M'T.MV HVRItV lMir.ItSOl.T.., 1SI3 lllltenlioiisn Mm ire tfimnTlctully re- Ttrtnl 1 . . t M'TAIX Mtl.l.lVM II. HUCK. 4101 e'e.Iir neeniio iMnrlne e'onis 1 ..rt (flKrCIRU, 1I5VXK I,. All. K"' llflinimt aMine ilrevloulv rejiortwl lllinfrielsllv rll nflelnt list lna!.l riiiv iti: (imxi.i.u s ,i. niiiM., --tft i:hi lnii,hin street (Previously re. Mrteil unolTlilill) pn nfflellil ll't tu tiaj ) IIIKII (IT MOl'MH si iir.mxT nr.itNir.n r. no(.i.n. ."Ill IJh-ninnre etnie (Prevl ulj re Isirteil un.iftlrlnlU utl officio! !!' to- piiiviTn sir.iMir.v v. lONnr.n- ll Til. t'piK-r !rli . . I'llll.ITi: IIII.I.IIVI Al.imlOI'I-- llr I" (Prtvlousie reportdl a prisoner, non reporteil 0"ml ) iiir.ii ov mi:r. I'ltiviTK .iom-.pii .1. nr.u.i.v. io:s KaH Wlelli meet I'Rii.iir. i'.iim. vim i o'.xr.n.. sis North Wlieta street. (Unoniclally re imrtiJ ) tinrxnr.o fll'TIIX ikixk it. IUT.OV. sot N'ortn rifle finirlli ktrcft. . ,. .... l.ll.tTi;X.IXT Cllll. f. lenr.MO, l3t lliirrlsi.n irert l.ir.t'Tr.X.IXT IIIIRI.hsl MfVAMIKN. .til. fini- Walnut Blrert (ununietally rc- norte.l) I l.ll.l TIIX'IXT MI1.I.1IM I. I.IIIK.K, J.Iihi North Twcnt -second street (un- oiriilnllv rcportifll ,.... ( iiitiMirtM, .iitTiii it a. liii.ninMi:. II'I7 IIhkiI neenne, .. rim iti; ,i.nitiir. r. r.iim. 1000 IJtsi llRzrnril street . ritiviTi: itiiMoxn vi. scmv.inT.. Jil'il SunnMiHi avenue. (tlnoffleUlly reisjrtcd jestcrilt); on orflclol list to- riii'i.iTi: rnRi.i m. taooart, JlllS Alplelre street. rniiATi; JIIIIX- J. ri rrii:. suns llntn lltoii street, fPrcvlousty reported niiss- rn'ii.iTi: iltixri-J miroiy, 1312 X.inli i;leventli street I'lllVATl: .KIIIX" J. lllWIRV. K.02 Noitli Ilnuilrr stieet Previously to tmrteit mlMslliir piiiv.ii i; h n.i i ur j. f onnxK.n. soso liskfor.l street I'KIVATi; .IIVII.s .1. III'AINK. 1012 Vlerrls street rim.iTH ii.iitnv n. nirKov. ss.-.t llrHiidwefno etreet (unofficially rc- rimATi: joiiv r. iuiitix.r,v. 2 Fouth I'orle seenlld Mreet I'HIIAIK MII.I.IIM C. "MIXMXn. 3S2S VVonttlnnd neenue iMni iti; iiimi:i, .1. iirf.ixMs, 3311 X'ortli Itrtrer street "IMVATi; I niVARII II. "MrKIXMS s:,:s Alsrl.et rtre, t PRIVATK I.I1VV .Villi -, m;,so, r.200 llsvrforil weeniie "ttiv;iTi; AllTiitR rin.snv, T.-.na Isl ind road iiivitk Aiiiciii.vM ii.iiviix-. ir..-. X'ortli Alde.i street el"iiorfl lally r i.nre.l 1 I'ltll III". TIINV Ml ITKI. ".t;n Mr. Ktieet (ot known nt tliat edlrcss ) miariiv rnixr. ( ll'l IIX" HAItltV 1. SHUTS r.oiden limn X 1 (Jeere uiiunle.l) uirTK.NlNT now vim ni.iiuxr;, I li noreli (Wonn.led I mnrvp rniv vrii 11. II IT-ox". K.llslniitiin I'm md nf ,.nnn.t.l ti i i i-x-vnt ui-nnnK riiitii iri, jr., 1 ,trr 1M IVVolllldeil 1 f!H Ti' 11 unit l c. TflllD. Norrls ,..m IV IKIIie.1 In ne'l.ei 1 "Mil iti; im ix- .1 i i.vostow T.m- I e P) IVVoiinde.1 ) urn vti; stixi.kv i virimwr.l i., I he.e Pn Iwmn.lf .11 vim itp iivxiFi. r. vi.rnitviif k. Nnr-l.tov." 1- eWni'"'le.l V' PHIVITr' r.lllllV II. UlIXIIMS, 47 i'-.st Mratfe-i vcmi I.andnwne (Killed In aetlon.1 nctohrr P. WIS 'Ihr nhinr list ts compiled from the offlclnl caaualtu rccnrtU anrl fiom unofficial trpnrti received hy rt Villi ci anrl friend from, men ni ci sens. llavinnnd M. Schwnrti!, a I'.ills of, -'i linjlklll ho--sjeverely wounded and gassed at Chateau-Tlileriy while saving! tin life of a comrade, is hack in this', cotintr serving on one of tho war relic exhibition trains, touring tho nation to Imost the fourth Liberty Loan Young Schwartz (he was only eighteen when ho enlisted In the First Iteglment, I I V i; P. In .luno of last jear) was hurt i mm e than two months ago and has been . , , ,. , , , .. I "' "f ,1"' ll0lll,al slx weckn, but bis i l,mc ',,cl "ot PPcar on tho official casu. alt lisi until today. , Inning the Aiueilcan attack on C'ha-te.iu-Tlileriy Private Hlcliard Kane.1 also hailing from tho Falls of Sch.ujl-L kin, uiopiicii iiu uircn maenme gun. l,li- iii lis i.o.iy. Prlvate SeliwnrUl I Mn.)j.d pi I ,, his fi ' ' liked up Kane and Martcd ! lend fnr-ii Held hosplt.il. A few liniments later 11 gas shell hurst I near them. Sthw-nrtz. thinking first of hi. fiiend, put the latter's gas mask 01 then ailjuicn m.s own. lie was too late, however, for ho had Inhaled tome of tlio gas before he man .1 aired to get his own mask in place. When within 11 few nnls of shelter n hrnpn'l Kl,ell burst nearby and ho wasi w minded hi the, baek und legs. Tho J irln liuino waH tlie rewaid for his hero Ism . ' i.KiiEr.t """ "f Hlilnwril Mi.lher private sclrvaitz Is llle jnimgest soul of Sirs. Anna r-ilivviuU. 11 widow, vvliui lives .it S2C Simn.ldo avenue, Falls of 1 Seliuvlkill There are (hree stars on the' servlev Hag th-U tioris irom Her porch, fur bffclile It.iymond, 11 second son, Clurles W Scliwurtvi, twenty-four jears old Is In the machine gun company of the 1 0 9 th Infntitrj. the same unit to which ltnmond belongs, while her oldest son. John W. Scliwnrtz. is training nt I. limp l.e " "v.,. .v......, ...i.i,tM.. lug to Mis, SehwftrlB her ton had re j (onlnuril in. Pair Two, t'ulutun Four' Germans Loath to Die, Believing Peace Near Announcement of Max's Offer Causes Men to Surrender Officer No Reserves and Position Desperate Ilv IMIIMP oiniis Special Cable to Ktrtima Public Ledger others were woikhig Miuthvv.iul nnd (opumi; i, ,, Ar i ork Time, Co. "or!',ar'lt b.01,llml thS nMtireioIr line l vv i.i. ,i... i, i.i . V. n e Itself All that made tho operation I Uth the llritlsh Army, O-t. 3 -An-, m ,,lmollt for , ,lpw ', tll, , otlier iliMdlv blow was struck b j Riouna and the dlflleMilJIes vvero In ostolllv against the Gcim.iti arms i creased by tho darkness which closed 1 soiitlieisi of Cin.bri.l. Seveial l.un-t 'llrJni '' "'"V,1 ,,,ci f'" , , ... . v..i i jomo f them. Including Welsh die is ,,f pri-onoiM weic ahead tnken ,, lirKiln ,icii assault ut 1 o'clock c.uh in the d-i when I was up la the' In the morning. Others, like the New battle him lieiond l'.elllcoui t. and mine nn coming b.icfc. nnd we nro' 111111 umLln.. 1 ,1... I .-.. nim positions and getting out be? und nil much Unev it seems certain that wo ......... ...v ....... .. .. shall (.aptuio Mime of their nrtllleiv. ' Time .uc main wondiifiil features, nbniit this lnttle. making It differ cut fiom other attacks. One wits the I c.iile Iiii.ii at Willi h Mime 'it out ill Vlsli'.ls liig.in their inhume. Aniitl'ir vi the exliimeh rompll cat i' ill i -. t ion iimI movi'ini'iit nf on as il if) mips ov.iu-- to the lav of the g (iiiml mil neecssltv o' clearing tho c niiti of the I'e.tuicvoir Hue" Wlnili lui J not vel.liein iiim-ii .ii I that while some ofour te-ops were lighting e.uvtward toward tho vnilous villages scattered in front Of them I TEWFIK REPLACES TALAAT AS TURKISH PREMIER LONDON, 0;t. 9. Talaat Pashn, tho Turkish Premier, has resigned and has been succeeded by Tcwfik Pasha, former piemier and j!x-Ambnssnclor at London, according to advices re ceived hcie. Enver Pasha, the Minister of "War also ftas re signed. Yesteidny's advices were that the entire Turkish cabinet had lesigncd. NUNS TURNED OVER TO CITY AS GRIP NURSES Aichbishop Dougherty, of the Catholic TJiocese of Phlla itclphici, totloy placed one thousand sisters of the yrder of St. (spt i t'ie disposal of Dhector Krusen to serve as nurses In te'i. p epidemic. They will go into piivatc homes or wherever "c tfect ''p vovs orcl'nnrily prevent them entering private iicmes, u. tiic Aichbi&hop has issued a special dispensation. NOTE TO GERMANY FINDSFAVORHERE iMot of City's Leaders Call iiswer to Germany Clever JTHIiNK IT GOOD STROKE Pi.siilint VVINnns note invetlng the I latesi pi'itic tfT.ut nf the Oeiiii.m Cw Jcininriil n.f fi sel elli'oufted today b plnllllmlll I'llll.llUlplll.lUS ' Mo-t nf lliein sic W his ii'lte to I'llnic Maximilian. Im.pitnl ileim.in Chancel lor, tlumigli tlie Swiss Minister, coni- pelllng as II dur cvpllill Mpl. a elever stroko of dlplomac). Some ot the loiii. mints follow : i:P.NHST T TP.IGU. Pic.sident Philadel phia Chamber of Commerce Presi dent "Wilson Is handling tho so-called peace niovn of Clermnny In a ninsterly lll.ilinei, nmiriiu u. . u.n.,,,... .,-. .. hi..ii ..mild klmt the door nc.ilnet ........ ,...,..1.., n. r iirtnunni rrniv . iiiiico and nl.ty dlrcctlj Into the hands of the Kaiser. Pr.sidcnt Wilson seeks In Illumine whether tie lieriuau Cliiiiiei'llor was bhilllng or whcthir he n 111. lllv ncsirrs 10 enu inc leirinie war Inwilcn 11111 feci assured thai Viesiddit V llsnn Is linndllng the m.il- t.i In a Hire lul and elllcieiit in.iiinei- lie I- glunz Cii-riiMiiy "' "I'Poflunlty tn ml ihc war but not affnullng the K 1 si 1 iMi" miiot.iinii 10 iviisi nun dlstntt AineiU.is ne.icc denfanils and us. them '" In half of Jiml.erilom. lUSIHil' "l'ri''P.Al.N THOMAS .1 11 l',l.xi. LplMiipnl dlnces.'of Pciiu sjlvanl.i I was veiy mueli illHappolnt. ed wb. 11 1 rc.ul tho Picslilent's note. 1 think we should withhold Judgment until lieruiHif icplles nnd the Presl d. ill niisw-iis I don't ski any Indlc.i. e.illoii of ivi.eiit.liuv tm Hermans li.lit I iKoililll'olcil si ri liner nnniu li.. tin. mi e ti inn- nn vMiicn in niisc 1111 endliic of lioetllllle's, sl.x yi. ,'''.... ... ,V V ' '',, is iiinkhni even . tidi-avur to In lug pi.ie'i in Ci" wiill lb bin ftnled IP- pe-ns- in'iis ni 'ii-ucii nod In illi.eilng bis .mm 1; 1 I'lliiex .Mux lr t. in in il 1. iii'm "'icilin Germnn..- uiiili iM.iuds ihc lei ni If Germany mil 1 Willi's ii it' . h 11 bs Gnvi'lil nient e-nn obtain it b neceptlug tho terms enunciated bv I'loslilent Wllfnn If Germany Is bluffing, then the bluff will lie revelled. CLV.UK MOOP.i:. ,Ir Barclay & Mnnre. Hankers "Prehldenl W'llw.u Is uii.li.ubledl) doing the right thing and it lh wrung for nn.viioii) 10 criuciro .U .,,... In (lr.ii.ll.v lt..r,nii lllt.l.l.il- I 111 .,,,. ... -,....., .-.... .I,..,,.....,. a definite repl lo the pcncei nroiiosiils ln of the Gcrmnn Government lie Is try-' ...m ... .t...! mil u lialliur tlin . I Iakiihiii. wiiiit in talk pence serlcu:lv. As' an The other nrm of tho trap which Is uttoiliev npu suiting the American . 1 losing relentlessly on the aernjans. that people Iii ibis liuimrtniit Hinder, Pi osl- "operated by General Gouraud also has dent Wilson can bo hunted." secured Important results In the teeth BLLIS GIMHBL I am confident lliat.of desperate resistance. While attack, the countrj sill bupport the President 1 lire the Sulppe line frontally. General In llle latest inuvo for peace. Ho baB etniir.iiid Is tttrnlnc It l.v mnrehlnv nn taken a wise and very pinotlcul cuiise, nml let us hollo thai sume irnnil will result from It. lie Is eudiavnilng to learn lh leal attitude of Gei many and has taken u seiislble nnd very t'unthiuril on zt llcht, Column four Quail on His .Toppling Declares Kaiser Has .calanders and l.ugllsb county troop", .., 1.111 .....l iillmld nr-.illi 1 1, nil lllf III. . ; , ' ... r.n , ,,, ""- "- is." n ... -!-., ... ... ,v, ..... ..ii i.m.ni. 1,1 lilt,, ,, in the darkness ,. ii in ea .1 v ....... iv bleb vens without iin.v glimmer or moonliglit and with no visibility five i v ards uhead. It Is an astounding thing that a large number of men In these e-oiidltions should have been able to ken the If direction The village ot VillersOutrcnUs; which was ntt.ukcd an hour nftet midnight bv AVi'l-ib troops, with the IhiglMi following them In. was thrust out us u kind of outpost fortress In tho w.i of the gi pcrul pi in of ad' vancc It was neui ny a strong gnr , ,, ,..,,. ,.ni,i0 n-,, bl.i.lon - , , d ln dlllKlt lt oll,a '" . c.nllnuril on Pace l.leirn, Tolumn Three ALLIES CRUMBLE HINDENBURG LINE ( British 1 Americans a n d Shatter Foe Strongholds. iNou Fight in Open GERMANS LOSE HEAMLY ll the .isweiated Prc t'nrls. (Kt ' , Tlie Hindi nUurg line no lonse-r bars tile patli of the Allies. The definite rup- tme of ii was ae'bieved on the fltst day 'after he I'aliting In tlie new develop- meiit towaul the north of the great bat- tie now Lights fiom the llscaut to the Meuse. To Anglo-Saxon forces went the honor ot storming the last remnants of the cxtraotdlnary maze of. defenses In somo places twelve miles in depth, between I , , , , ... i ' mnlir.il nnii St Qttentin. Apart from ,1,1- achievement tho lesults veeie nota '" ' "" "" .. mj n n '' iar cllll (nto ,,., n( thousands of men during the da-s fiKbtlng In the various sociots nf tlie long battlefront In ad- ,nion important strategic objectives attained " auaineu Xuw In Open ountrj The Allies tmw .are In the open eoun li.v on the Cnmbnii-St Quentln front and nro threatening Ilobaln. tin Im portant Junction of roads nnd rallwavs. the Americans last night having pushed within two miles of that place Once the'mastcis of Uobain the Allies, should Ihey push toward dulse, would take In tlin rear lint mitv tlin T.nn-srt rlAKnt.. 1 ,,,,w .ir 1,,, , 1,,, ,,.i,i. ..i,...t .... lllverSfire.ilubl.eilhvthi.CSi.rninn.fi,- lluuillng line, which Joins at Chaumont. Potclen Ihe Ilrunnhllde line tunning 'along tlie Alsne The Germans were Bo confident In the sticiig,h e.f the Cambial-St, Quentln front ,,at the neglected lo organize the rectangular poxltlrugatviundfd on the t.orlh by the line of cflMliroJ and Lan- dieclcs and soutli liy tho Sena position of which Guise Is approximately tho center Ah a lesult 4'f this omission till tho German poalllonsVarallrt to IJie Oer. man frontier, starting In the east nnd running ns far us I.a Capelle, Verrlns I and Marie, tun the risk ot being rnkrll (ourmid AUv ( lotth In MllchdUIt and Junlvllle and has arrived closo to tho former place. Consequently. there Is every probability of his reach lug the Ilrunlillile line at (he time when Conllnurd on Pace Mi, C'oluiuu I'.ltht Throne as Guns of Victor IGREAT ALLIED gLQWS SMASH T17DM A M J ITfC ULilllTlrili IjIIILaj Teutons Recoil as Foch Opens War's Supreme Attacks ' ' GREAT STH0NGI10LD ' IS OCCUPIED BY IIAIG Pershing's Troops l-Vce Ver dun and Take .1000 Captives GAIN IN CHAMPAGNE Yankees Win Many Guns No rih Reach Open Country in 1 liniMloii, Oct. 9 j The edt of C.imbral has been cap- , tured by the British nnd Americans and Soon pilsoner.s taken In the M j drive from that Herman base soutli to St. Quentln. The capture of the long- (iosis!liiR stronghold was announced today by Tield Marshal Hals tin his I ofllelal statement. Tour thousand prisoners were taken on other fronts, making a total of IL',000 yesterday. The Anglo American attack was re sumed today along the whole thirty- ' ",,L ""'" mo canal d'Escaut, north ot Cambrai, to St. Quentln. Ilapld progress is being made, as tho Allies are smashing Into the German. I in the open country beyond the shat. I tcred Illndenhurg line. 1 Strlho East of Meuse j in the meantime Genoral rerhln' " 1 troops are plunging ahead, assisted by the Trench, in .1 noiv offensive east of , the .Meuse, joining up with the opera- nous in uie Aigonne, and have cap tured ;!0f)0 prisoners nnd taken flvo towns. The Americans and Trench arc advancing in tho Champagne. Tho advance east of the .Mouse readied a depth of three and one-half miles. In the attack on the Meanly front lesumeel this moining at 5.20 o'clock the Americans are aiding the British Third and Pourth Aimles. Smtfl, r.r r-.i.. .1 .--... .,. V.UIU111U1 me liiitisli nave. captured rornevlll." and reached the "cstern outskirts ot Wallneoilrt. I-ast night additional progress yrts made by the Allies cast of Senuehart ' and toward llohaln and Maretz. lSeslstanre .Slackens The British ndvance along tho bat tlcfiont between Cambrai and St, Quentln is pioceedlng very well to dny nil along the line, late dispatches fa.v. Theie is not mi mucli resistance by tho Uciniar.s as there was yester da. This probably is duo to the Gei mans having letlred during the night. In the American sector of this front the Germans are resitting v,ery strongly. The American losses, how ever, havo not been heavy. The total i American casualties are less than hair I tho number of Germans taket. pris oner. I The Anglo-American drive has been extended north of Cambrai, where Canadians have cuptured itnmlllles, 1'rench .Make Cains Tlie Trench, who nro assisting in the Plcnrdy offensive, havO.iptuied posi tions on 11 thtee-mllo front southeast of St. Quentln The French last night captured tlie outskirts of the towns o Hnrly and NeuvllleSt. Amand, accord ing to the ofllelal btntement issued to day bvlhe French "War Oftlce, AtfSKIpts by the Germans to recap ture the positions gained yesterduy by tho Trench north of the Ames In the Champagne vvero repulsed with heav' losses to the enemy, German troops today nto counter attacking v cry heavily on the Sulppe Hlver front in the Champagne and the Trench havo not been able to mak runtlmied un Pure FW Column One LIBERTY LOAN BUGLE CALLS "TO THE COLOIISI" "Sa matter how humble the cot tage or rich tho mansion tlio an swer may be read in every service flag, In every home in this great city of ours, Philadelphia, the workshop ot the nation and the very heart of the shipbuilding in dustry, will readily visualize the need for money to conduct tho vvr,' and no epidemic or catastrophe, however great, will prejvnt loyal citizens from backing our boys to the limit. Every Philadelphia! ttIH do his part and I arise to say e-w tiuota ot the loan will bo ovcrsuUr scribed as certainly as victory nWlS; dawns." ! CllAltLVB il. 80UWA. S ' W, -,' ,a Kti. 'J "1, ft t ' H9 -J i - i wi fl 11 Ci it -tsj A. .'i . Ki lS rr. k s- sf' 'i '3 i e.sH-i 'T-a K,