V (j 1 i! Jj T NC : a 'If .7.. rf e1 EVENING PUJtilAo f V- V 7. " V viV if , .. Ktjj, j "j HUEKPHlLADElJPHl'A, JfJLUDAy, QOTOJilSlt 11, 1018 - i . 'i ft? tFCANS PURSUE IN NORTH RUSSIA ftviet Atjacks Arc Repulsed. Aii:.e : i?. it..-. T..b ;yf mibo in a' mi ijusi iimu Banlmki -! , v me Associated rrcss V . I.nmlnn. Ort. It. , 4 The Wr Ofllcei last night Issued the i fallowing nfTlpljtl f-rtrrtmiinlpAt Inn from l M':ArchanBel front In North llusslx C f? 4'()n October C the enemy made a ,Sta rtlfnif counter-attack both by rlxcr and1 ,v,Byrina on me Aineu position ai r-eici-r'L dUTA. 170 miles from Archangel, on ! .. . .. . .... p t. J " Klr uxina. Tne altacx was ucaicn n; ' on, and the enemv i drum up me L flv1 Iftnvlnf lioliln.1 fun mnehlnn mills ( ana fifty mm killed. , f Jn the .szenkusw region wiiieii lies T between Archangel, the Vologda itniiua) 4 and the t)lna, the enemy Is el 111 retlr I Inc. followed hj n mixed force of j Americans and llusslans In (hat region j the enemy has been trxlng to deceive the I Allied forces by w earing white sleeee i bands, which are the mark of the White A nuards. ' "On the Murmansk front the Allied I troops operating from Knndalaska on the White Sea. a hundred miles bouth ,i of Murmansk. haxe Urlen Imidlng 11.1 f trols back across the Finnish frontier 'J' and haxe slcared northern Kartlla of May lVe Have Such "Failures" Every Day llrrlin, Oct. 11 -"Kncmx, attacks failed In front of our new positions on the bittle front cist of Camliral and St. Quentli.," ws list r cit ing's olllcliil rommuiiluitlon from lioiulcti:n tein ".is welt us dm both l.inkH of the Mouse " OPERAZIONI LOCALI AL FRONTE ITALIANO CABLE CORRECTIONS TO CASUALTY LISTS Gli Italian! Sorprcndono c Distruggoiio tin Posto Axnnzulo Ncmico Homn. II nttohre Publtihcd unit ntmrlbntM Under I'FltMIT No 341 Authorise I by the set of October f, IH17 on nit at the PclofTlM o( t'MI. dfiphi. r. . lir order of in Pre.Meni a r ntmt.rsnv. rostmsster nnril War Department Issues I'Aten- ive Rexision of Todsij's OiTirial Report the er.emv ttt h: liy the iwoctated l're Tokla, Oct II ItolsheWk fons abandoned th." gold mining district west of Moraslefsky, In the Trnnbalkali.i re , glon. when the Japanese and Allied troops approached according to a state ment Issued at the War Olllce The BrlhevlM left the Mclnlty of the luroa i kl Bold mine uheu the Allied tioops elite! tl the x Hinge There When tin lll"d font-H n 1 tne , town of UanbuM on septembc J" io Bolshexik troops wero found Tui pco- t)'e hung Jt tlaitk ami Rae tin AIMed , ' troops a cordial reception The Alllt j? ' J captured nine steimers at llinbukl nrd C-'V took possession of 331 prlton.r tars The r-- ti " iuh-ii. "i'i 4 - l.an.1 irrjnarit( tuenl nln. in ichine ft "V funs and four mortars M "JUST RIGHT," SAYS SCHWAB Terec Comment by Ship Director on Wili-oii Note Milwaukee, l . Oct 11 Pharlcs M Schwab, addressing a convention of foundrjmerr here xcsterdax commented upon President Wilson s note to Ger many. ...,. if summed un his xlew by saving 'The Trestdent s repl Is Ju't right ' t.' peer wri v Wii'hlnttnn, Oil It lollnnlnu an rnr rntions t prMloui-lv reported -ssunlil-s ttnuniled S.Prfl. l'rrtloulv ItelHirted MUspii: In Xitlon Pim ATl'-s T V i rule w Hiinmliurit K Kmniet J Iionnhvi Kori Waym Ind c'hnrles r Frfnll I all ltlrr Mjm ItmI irltk V flaw Wnukeehii l rrliellrax adl K Iheroil It (Iroxe1 Vlexanrlrln a J i U llinrhnnn Norili rrnnn ln.1 rthur Ivlrichner Chicago l.nill Ktiehl Veenah 1 Vlexin ler MrKwInir unn l.fllie k orle It Miirexh (rrrnllle Tenn Vrttiur M Nelnon I'hetrk XVIs fleorrt It ltlrhar-lnn Crania, I.a Jneph I' l.ufk lr xel tllll IM John t skit reth imlh i hii nun I ester V "null link Isliil I 'ill II..II1 Mnlth Laurel Hill I'll Ko, sta ton ltarloTtr-llle a I lwaril steKetnan Mllwaukei I rank J t ison s hente Pi Iejhert Talor St rltmertnn HI John X- huclll i K.e.ly II Walker. i muarani tt silRhtb Wnntiileil PrevlaiM H?orted xIiik In Aitkin 1'IllX Ti: Jonerli M Krmr 7nl Uest Hu-tll strett I'hllidilphla ttiiunileil Decree t ttilelernilned l'retioity Keportril Ml -inir In itloii Pltl VTK-a Wllltim II lloford M-nom nnU . I nuls I! I Izntte I.am T tun lun Mi. Antonio l-ralilm Niw "nrli llo Itlehanlftin Iturfalo N 1 erelt i Wheeler ItUernkl-. c'al srt In llonltal' l'reiloulv Itetiorted Ml-thic In ttlnii ntlVVTI. l.umxn A -llirort, - m lnks O Michael IVrramll llartfnrd ('linn Wehu llreen Plalnileu Ark William T Hill rv Haen iNmn Jame-( K Hnrn f'uh. Inc Okli I'lamle K Ht1cei rtn. okia John l.ovlnuk Wolosltl Huiil i trunk Mai koHekl MaKalofakt HuxU, s ott Morris ermndlervlllo til Willi im I' Mnlth fbls lkh Iteturned In Huts l'relniilt Iteported Killed In itlon VIU ATI: AHiert M (!rmt Hut lei Pi Returned to OntY lre,lou-il Itrportetl Mlsi-lnc In rtlou I.U-'lTKVxNT Elden s ltt, ltn 111 l OHI'OHAle Joseph J O.tnnnkl He trolt PlttX TK" tohn J Alhrlrht Pollock 's D Arland D Jlurtun Cratnon a D.tlln nnllrle gltinte dalla fronte ill ImtlnglK si rllen ihe In iiarecchl punll delle llnec monlngne si xcrirlcala una terta attlxltu tier opera del rlparll lliilliinl d laoiirslMfte e delle p.tttuglle Alle Infiiori ill nilonl locall lion si sono cilflcite ImportTiitl opernzlonl II Mlnlstern della llilerrn, nel pome rlggo dl lerl, ha pubbllcato 11 stgurnto oimuultnto ' Sella rcglone del Tona'e uno del nosirl rlpnrtl in.irtliindo nttraxerso la neve rngKlunse o sorpreso un plccnln Homo innnntn nemlco silo dlstrusse I osila II rlpirto tordo nello noslre llnee londut-cuidu prlglonlerl e matirlalc da guerra Ni Hit Vnl Arsi un numeroso dlstnc riniintu nemlco tinlo ragglttngerc le nostie lime, ma fu resplnto t- costritto a rltlinrsl Mandnnn dul Quartlet (lenerale Hall nnn ihe ptesso la fronte si e sxnlta una sideline pi rlmonln per li tonsegna ill unn lundler.i nl contlngentl amerlcanl, ofTert t dagll itallitnl dl N'ew York AIK lerlmonla linn no presenzlato lontlngentl dl truppe Itnllane II Cnppellano Mag glorn luli rt delle truppe nnierlcnne, dlssp che tuttl I httonl timirlcnnl, suiz.i dlstlnilone dl ilnsse razzi o credo se Ktiono II PrtsliUnlp Wilson come loro guldn p the tuttl MJiio imstoiil ill fare ciualslasl Hiorllklo nctessarlo per fs1 curare at mondo I prlmlpl dl uinnnlla' o gluslljla l.t truppe sdlnrono Innauzl alia batidier.i tra tntuslastlthe luclu mnzloul II (lenrrnle Coral I apprezzato crltlco mllltare ilillii Trlliuti i, In un suo artlulo ille cite In Kruncla e nellc Kl andre tutto II slMenia dlfenslvo nemlto pi r esseri" (ntnplet imente abhattuto, c do' ha obbllgttu 1 tedeschl ud uni rltrata ihe foise si camblera' In dlsa strosa rotto llgll dlte cho lo arml dtll Intesn. si iniio premtndo II nettiUn Fopra tuttl I front! in Macedonia, Mi hnpntanli i-d In Mrl i e ihe la lierinanli per salvare se sUs-m i ci prlrc li situa zlone delle sue .irnnte h.i blsogno dl un momento dl risplrn Sotto tall clr costanre non i ptrtnesw dl parlare dl armistlzlo o tregut per negozlatl sopra una bise non preiidentemente accet- tnln, nta the dotra' esso'ro declsa plu' lardl. 1 I'cr mtattro mini, duriinla la gucrrn, I Intesa si e" occupata Krandrmentp dello polllka c It tlermanla dl toso mllltnrl Ora cho It iiillllnrlsino e' cotnpromcfS'3 li slluirlotio t-' Inxcrtlta; li tlermanla Icnta una taniptgti.t IHilltka o 1 Intesa' bisogna tho no Itilzl tin i mlllinrc l.a tlsposta del I'reMdcnle Wilson alia liota dl pate dilla (lerinatila lia ottcnuto li generalc. niipriiMizlonp ill tutla la Mainpa Hallana e nisi' pure nel tlrioll polltltl Samuel (loinpcrs, prcBldente della Pede. rnrlone ,mrleana del l.moro, nttual. inciito In Itnlli, hn nxiitti una lunga lonferenra ion la tommlsslono ill cntl grnlono per dlstiitero e ragglungerc un nccordo nllo stopo ill proteggero gll In tere'sl dcgll Itiillanl emlgratl doH la guerra Mr. (iompers e' stato osplto dell'Ambartlatorc Americano, On l'age, the dlcdo un bancliettn In suo onorc 11 .oerno ItalLinn b.i mmf. H nri tlent II ll.liUnil ninn .I..I f-.tlln .111 guerra dilla ('tote Itoss.i American i, la' uri,-ora7ione ill lir.indc I lllcl ilo della t'orniui d Itull.i Tale decorazlono c' 11 Plu gi.inde onori- cho I Italia puo' con ferlre ad un ilttndlno stranlcio, e Mr. DuMmhi e il prltnr. amerltano the la rlcete 1 (oirlHpondcntl Itallnnl nl fronte oc tldentale lnlnni) dlspactl ilUhlarando he la (lerniinla hi loinlnLlalo a far eiaiuarc I Mllaggl vIlIuI alia fronllera flilzrira-alsazl in i Quaranta xlllaggl tra Uael o Colin ir sono gla' sgombri till .ibilantl dl Miillnuse, Colin ir, Alt klrth, Ten it ed altrl si asserlste ihe I. anno .imiiu nrdlno dl tcnersl prontl per sgomliraro il i un momenta aU'uItru Iliilun Soi inlt-t Coming lo U. S. Home. Oil 11 Diputv Turatl, leader of the stulillsl group opposed to the war has ninpted the Invitation to go to tin rnlted M.itev 1000 ALLIED AIRPLANES RAID GERMANS A T ONCE Dozcni of Towns Ihirnvd lV Atnviican Expedition of -150 Machine in Greatest Aerial Exploit in History Fliers Blaze Way for Fresh Alliance of Per things Army -I -i. 7A r "- fftVs 'i. . t z . ki- r-s Uf'-r EV. '. Bf ? k & v Si. r s i. V urr.tff -ii 1 ' ,ir i ' WANTED! 5,000,000 Gallons of Gas The government needs gasoline lots of it now! This month and next, Pennsylvania's motorists can hand over 5,000,000 gallons of gasoline easily without hardship to anyone. Save a Gallon a Week If each motorist in the state by slightly curtailing his driving will save but five gallons of gasoline a month, approxi mately a gallon a week, the total saving during October and November will amount to over half the amount needed or 3,500,000 gallons Commercial car drivers can add 2,250,000 gallons to this merely by shutting off their motors when their trucks are standing at the curb. And the elimination of regular fall touring will ef fect a further saving of 500,000 gallons, putting the total safely over the goal of five million gallons. Pennsylvania's motorists already are responding patriotically and most effectively to the "Gasless Sunday" appeal. Go a step further voluntarily and keep the Keystone State in the lead "over here" as it is "over there." Then take the money saved by cutting down gaso line consumption and invest it in Liberty Bonds and $1,400,000 more will go down to the credit of Pennsylvania. It's up to Pennsylvanians to keep Pennsylvania in the lead The Atlantic Refining Co. 1 Philadelphia Franklin Pittsburgh M llli the American Torres nrtliwel of xerdun, Oit. 11. The bombing expedition on Wednesday north of Verdun, updir the direction of the I'lrst American Arm, as the big gest aerial nttiuk (n bisinrj It Is learned that moro than IR0 airplanes participated. Anurlian, Krenth and Italian bombing planes dropped slxt tons pf high cxploslies More than n thousand Allied planes were operating oxer the front In the Champagne nnd Moselle areas simulta neously. They went as far as Mezlcres and Sedin (forty miles behind the lines) l).ur)lllers (north of Virdun) as set a II re. ht. .Jujln (three miles east of Ornnd pre) It) n mass of ruins Its xarlous dcjiots and railway istabllshmenla smashed and burning Cluxlires (be tween St. Juiln and (Ir.indpn ) wan set on fire. The bliukemd town his since betn captured Virtu illv excry Im portant tenter In the Herman reir ureas, tloo to or far from the bittlo front, Is partially burned or unashed as a ro ult of the biggest .urlil attatk In his tor. Lieutenant I'hilans in u hint taught fire nnd plunged toon fiet He righted It Just before It struck the ground, and recclxed only slight bruins and hums He walked ntross No M in s l.uid Into the American llnis Tho tntlre fleet In tin American ex pedltlon. Including uinxnxs, swinging iier the lines, blackened tho skj. It resembled a huge flock of blackbirds. In the flight there wero nut onl bombing planes but swift combat planes and olhets with a special mission, like a fleet Ht sea, with the destroyers pitrolllng the lunxler fighting iraft Anti-aircraft OernWn guns suit thou sands of shells Into tho formation, but without pffect 1'roni tho ground groups of Clerniin planes rose to contest the InxaBlon Without breaking their own formation and without letting them Interfere with their main object Allied litem suit twclio of the enemy trashing down ward One Krench plane was hit nnd burst Into HaiucB and began settling. I'lro streamed from Its stern iib It eased down In n long, wobbly spiral 1 his plane fell in No Mun'B l.iml and a few minutes later It was reported aa lost The xerdltt was too t-oon, howexer Al though struck when fiSOl) meters high, tho pilot ho managed the stream of lire nlwayB that he nmle n sifo descent, with tho llamiH In his wake It was the llrst time slnco .September 26 that weather conditions had been Just tight and tho fullest adiantngo was taken qf It Tho objects unofficially were defined as being strategic, tactical and for the weakening of the general morale. Tho rnllwax renters and other pointH of communication bombed far lit the rear Included Metz.fc'iblon Othci towns close lo tho line xieio deluged with bombs In one e ise in tnetm concen tration which had tiei nude for a counter-attack was effectually broken up. Mohrnngp, n German airdrome; con ler, rtcclvcd four tons of bombs drop put Uno man was killed Up whs a pllni, and was shot through tho bend His obserxer, with tho setondary eontroJ, managed to bring the machine safely home. When lie was taken out, how oxef'. It was found that he had been wounded, bIx tlmcH AMntors who ptrtlcllfated In tho brilliant uffoiislip ttsterdsj flew oxer tho enemy lines and reported dozens of towns still smoldering Aeilal bombers blazed tjic way for a fresh American a el Mime. Theres something about them you'll like- Trade? Ve MfoXeflm Malic jJWJH3jai fc l' iit'ffiWrr neat-saving' is easy when I can hxxy Kolb's Bond Bread SL 6i'7rES, it's almost a joke to hear people talk - about the sacrifices we are making. That's right when I hear women complain about being unable to buy all-white-bread the way they used to I wonder what they'd say ir they had to eat bread made out of acorns, bark and sawdust, the way our enemies do. "Why, yes. I think that the little extra cereal that they put into Kolb's Bond Bread, to save wheat almost adds to its tastiness. It certainly makessfine toast that is digestible and nutritious. "Of course, Kolb's Bond Bread can't be as white and velvety as it was before we all had to save wheat for the Allies. But as long as I can buy Kolb's Bond Bread, I don't see how we can call it any sacrifice when you consider that in this way we save wheat, so that our Allies may thrive and help us win this war in a hurry." II UK moke . LIIJEHTY BONDS Conforms to VS. GovernmentWheaSaving Regulations BUY MOKE W.S.S. Pi Cuaranteed-bf the Ko wmmmmmmm '''' j wm 74' ' ifWttff M.' e" 'T' 4MI 'J'WffflBWWHMwIe ' " yj m-: Ejjur, i. . - .. ..