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KEDaRR PHILABBLPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 10M.


IXMUDE RETAKEN AT POINT GERMANS IN ROUT GERMANS RAID PORTUGUESE
TERRITORY, LISBON REPORT
I DASH UPON CRACOW WAR MOVES SHOW GERMANS
m
OF EAYONfiT, LONDON HEARS
iHihhI from fund One FALLBACK BEFORE Press Clamors for War Becauso of BRINGS CZAR'S MEN
MARKING TIME IN POLAND
caucasia have trailed the conflict be-
"Afong tlie Knl set's Aggression.
Czenatoeliowa-Craco- w
tween the Turks and Russians, says Seizure of Hindcnburg Not Aiming at Warsaw But
CITY Von
totk sWes tleferc they have LISBON, Nov. J Reports of another
Mrt a Constantinople official report. It is DRIYEOFRUSSIANS
Invasion of Angola (Portuguesa West of Eastern
12 MILES FROM Says Expert. Frontier,
m successes.
admitted the Russians are "able to Africa). by a large force of German cav Is Watchdog
.Russian column advancing in hold their frontier." This is taken alry are published by the newspapers Obstacles to. Invasion of Egypt.
has reached a point 12 miles to corroborate Russian reports of suc- here.
i Uhc
City, already invested on the Reinforcements
cesses in the Armenian campaign. to The hope Is now expressed by all that Civil Rushed Demands Population
undoubtedly will produce a profound Im
ttk, atttf civilians are in flight. Portugal By J. W. T. MASON presston at Petrograd. The Constanti-
Russian reports say the Turks are Cfcar's Allies
Ar- treachery of
Envelope will now recognize the
Left NBW YOrtK, Nov. 26, General von nople party will ask whether Russia
Jlttttia'a ' second invasion of Hun- - fleeing in rout toward fcerunt and of the Germans. They declare Surrender Stronghold, of
Hlndenburg undoubtedly Is experiencing wants to see tho war end with Russian
Iry has Carried the Citar's forces SO rive to Cover treaty that not only Is Portugal bound by" th
Only Time held, at tho German frontier ami
th.1t the roads are strewn with bodies in to aid Great Britain the Invested Aus-tria- much difficulty In rearranging his battle. armies Already done against the Turks. This
ns

lesvbey'ond the Carpathians, accord- - of the frozen soldiers. of 1703 In


blocked along the nothlhg
Hi S3. present war, but that Portugal has suf- His road to Warsaw Is question Is what German influences nt
i iu i citugrau aavices, Vienna ao A report says the Turks have de- From Retreat
fered repeated acts of aggression by tho
Lodz. Lose on San. northern and southern railway lines and Constantinople nnd the Gorman army in
Is the presence of a "detachment" feated the his flanks are threatened by superior Poland are working desperately lo force
n forces
Anglo-Egyptia-
Germans, which have been directed Czar's admirers.
Hungary. These reports contra against the Portuguese colony In West numbers. Nevertheless, tho Petrograd to tho front among tho
along the Suez Canal and that big rETTtOGnAD, Nov. 26.
Africa. PETItOGItAD, S'ov. 2. belief that the Germans are again ro- -,
ct an official statement issued yes- - The defeat of tho Germans In I'oland
guns arc being brought un to wreck The column advancing through Gnllcla By BUXAIRE BELLOC
Tho decree for partial mobilization, own frontier Is with-
rday1 at Budapest announcing that is rapidly assuming tho proportions of a which has been Issued by Minister of War against Cracow hns pushed Ifs ndvsncs treating to their
the canal. However, on Wednesday PARIS, Nov, 16. An attack on Egypt
evidence. There
pRussian army had been trapped in rout, It is claimed here today. Unless Petelro Bastes, will bring tho army to guards to a point within 12 miles of tho out any substantiatingreinforcements nro from ths sea Is Impossible as long na
art official hoticc front Turkey to Italy
the army of General von Itlndenburg Is 100,000. of which 30,000 would consist of nro Indications tliat French and British warships control the
Ca?pathiats with losses of 25,000. assured the latter the canal would not
ablo t Its lines nnd this Is con- the standing force nnd 70,000 of tho first
city. being hurried to Von Hlndenburg, and nr,1llri-iin.nti- .
itov and' severe weather in Trans- -
m
nnd tha ability of the
be molested. sidered unlikely here the defeat of the line of reserves, all trained men. The Tho civil population has demanded that
until theso arrive It is probable tho Ger
Germans will be tha most dltostrous entire force would bo available for Im- the city be surrendered. Turks to traverse tho Slnal Desert and
they have suffered on either tho eastern mediate service. mans will not renew their drive. At cross tho Suez Canal Is tho problem tiie
Tho army advancing through southern
or western front since the opening of present they aro on the defensive, waiting defenders of Egypt have to deal with,
RENGH MARINES RECAPTURE tha war, according to ofTlclals.
The capture ot nn entire corps Is as-
Poland already Invests some of the outly-
ing posts of Cracow. their turn to strike.
Tho conditions confronting yon Hln Tho canal Is a continuous obstacle
FLIGHT OF TURKS
TRENCHES BY NIGHT ATTACK serted In tho vicinity of Idz. Fifty
trains are said to have been sent out
from Warsaw to inoVe German prisoners
In the vicinity of Csenstochown tho dehburg are so unfavornblo for success, from sea to sea of n minimum breadth
Crown Prince's nrmy, consisting of Ger- theoretically, that It seems s If It were comparable lo a broad inland river such
J.ONDCW, Nov. 2. toward Metss, up the valley of tho Jtosollc, and Wounded to a useless waste of human Jlfo to under- o as the Lower Meuso; everywhere doep,
town of Dlxniude lias bo en recap-b- y Is again In action. For several weeks
the Interior of Russia. BY mans and Austrians,
severe righting nnd has been unable to take
MARKED
hns suffered In DEAD
the capture of Warsaw. Tho has course, nowhere
In the several days engagement west objective of the Germans, however,- Is of' course; equally, ot
-

El
tho Allies, according: to it nothing hod been heard of tho operations of Lodz the German losses are reckoned achieve Its object bridged and nowliero nftectcd by. n
of this fohce, Indicating that Its advance at the size of an nrmy corps. of diverting Grand not Warsaw.
to the Dally Malt from Dunkirk, In reality Von Hlndonburg Is strategy not ac- strong current. Tho problem of crossing .a
had been checked bv the tieriminn. Tli
was oinclal news that thn French nrtlllery Is cent Considered In connection with tho re ON Duke Nicholas" army from Its FROZEN
pursuit of
the retreating Gormans In tho Warthe-Vlstul- a tuated by motives ot offensive
ROAD
declares tho Information official news of the capture of an It, thercforo, Is the commonplace prob-
rnctl from a trustworthy source shelling Arnavllle, between 10 and 15 miles entire battery of heavy battle field. at nil, but by defensive considerations.
guns nnd the Rus- Tho official renort states: Ills dominating purpose Is to prevent the lem of crossing, under tho protection of
' French marines goes the honor of from Mel, shows that the Gorman de- sian cavalry atacks on the German Infan-
"In the fighting near Czenstochotva nnd Slavs Invading eastern Germnny. It one's artillery, a broad but sluggish unc
:$--
riving the Germans from this position, fenders In that region have lost ground.
Despite the severe weather nt the east-
try and artillery, which are possible only
when tho enemy Ottoman Forces Rus- Cracow our troops manifestly havo the would be Impossible for tho Germans per- fordoble stream over pontoon bridges.
Admit
pfatcli has ben the centre of violent at- -. ern end of the battle front, tho Is In a panic and the upper hand. manently to occupy Warsaw, becauso tho -- )
French wildest disorder. It Is evident from this "The Russian army advancing westward nn..ini inn irrentlv outnumber them. Much moro Important, however, than
scJcs for 'wookj, It I stated. aro still exerting vigorous pressure that a very severe blow Hold
has been dealt sians to from the River now Are Able Indeed tho Germans probably would not the obstacle which Is tho strategic fron
u. fined times the Germans wero driven
s
against
Ifom tliatr trenches before the marines be able to push
tho German defenders. tho Germans In tho vicinity
If Arnavllle falls tho French will Ilkoly noting, In fact, the virtual of
forward to a point where of the right Honk of tho German troops.
Lodz, de-
annihilation
Ground Russians An-Ro- ut
San Is within 32 miles
of Cracow. Tho civil population, fearing quarter n largo force In Warsaw
tho destruction of the city, demanded they captured It, for lear Nevertheless,
even If
u woum in- nil tier ot Egypt Is the desert across which '
land approach to that country must
mo finally nblft to hold them. Despcr- - they can begin tile bombardment of the OirtclaU here state that In tho new Ger- Its surrender. The Military Governor come ft second Sedan. Is . desert', .
outer ring ordered tho wholesale expulsion of Warsaw sorves ns n sort of target, bo made.' Tho wholo region pro-vldl-

flghtlag marked the encounter, as of forts nt Metx. On the other man retirement from Poland tho invaders
Germans returned twlco nn'd hand, the Germans may try to begin an lost of their effective forces.
nounce civilians. Precipitate something definite at which tho Thero Is hardly any water. Sucji water .
one-four-
"Over S000 prisoners were captured by Germans can aim. Is Is confined to two tracks- onlf
-

Tho Gormans bellcvo that dcsplto tho as thare


re-to-
offensive In that region, but they cannot Communication between the
18 trenches. The assault of the ma do tills without relnfnrennentit. Tim and German armies Is declared Austrian to havo Erzerum. the Russians yesterday on tho Polish Toward enormous numbers of Slavs available for and tho supply Is very limited upon each.,
st .tvas made Tuesduy nlsht. On Troops west nnd south of lctz have al battlefield alone. Of these COM wero
ready been weakened by tho transporta-
ocen definitely orohen off and the Rus Austrians. military service exhaustion will mom Theso two tracks aro tho sea road, which t
fednesdar morning they occupied tho are marching on Breslau, Posen nnd quickly overtake the Russian Army than
awn and set up machlno guns to. hold nnd tion of soldiers Into the northern sphere, sians Thorn with great rapidity. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 26. "In Gallcla tho Russians nrp success-
any other In Europe. It Is considered Is that taken
by all tho great historical In-
It Is difficult to see how the nrmy of fully pushing th Austrians back." vaders ot Syria from Egypt and ot ISgypt '
loir position. The losses of tho ma Metz can bo stiffened nt present. It Is said that tho n
defeat Had weather Is Interfering with the Austro-Gorma-
Tho Army Messenger publishes tho fol- certain In Germany that tho Russian out-
Is assuming colossal proportions and will put of arms nnd ammunition Is running from Syria, and tho Hadji, or Pilgrims'
ples aro placed nt 300 In dead and undoubtedly prove decisive. campaign In tho n theatre lowing summary: behind tho demand nnd that tho spirit road, from Suez to Akabnli. wlilph wan
Turco-P.ussla-
GERMANS MASS AT TPHES.
of oporatlons, It was officially announced "Tho weakness of General von I linden, far
Sounded. The German troops facing tho English Largo bodies of German reinforcements, burg's position was that he wns Isolated of officers and men can bo worn down the road followed by tho Mohammedan
Germans were so chilled by tho cold at Yprea have now been strengthened by which wero marching from Wlelun, and today. There hns been a heavy fall ot from the Crown Prince's nrmy. which wns
i harrying of drives through pilgrims (especially In tho old daya be- it
bather that they could hardly make a. tho arrival of heavy which wero intended to envelop tho Rus- snow ocr Transcaucasia and northern lighting south of Czenstochowa with tho Poland. fore steam trafTla camo to change tha '

to iierena tnemselvcs during tho detachments of re- sian left on tha Vlstula-Warth- o front. In Armenia and tho weather Is very cold. object of keping tho main Russian forco Viewed In I his way it would not be a conditions of tho pilgrimage) on their
ht atactk. Some- of them were found inforcements and developments may bo support Western Poland, arrived only lu tlmo to cngnged while General von Hlndonburg German defeat If Von Hlndonburg wero wny from Egypt to Mecca.
blplestf In their earthworks. There were expected from that region Immediately. tho retreat of tho whole German At tho same time tho statement admits operated In tho north. But tho Russian forced back nnain to ther frontier, pro Tho northern, or sea road, after going
wounus wpon their bodies, but, they right, which Is now trying to mako a that tho Itusslans are maintaining their resources wero equal to both armies, nnd vided ho could use his own strategic y down tho const of Palestine through rall-va-

From Fumes comco a report that the stand, and Is relying on new troops. The whon tho German general found himself system for another concentration country Increasingly dry, crosses the'eon-ventlon- nl
positions. The announcement fol-
re BUfferlns so- lntensnlv from Germans lost henvlly In the bombard- cavalry mado a series of charges frontier frontier of modern Egypt nt
ir that they could not rlso to their foet. ment of Zecbruggo by tho British war- Russian Into tho masses of retroatlng German In- lows:
hard pressed ho ordered Into the can nt and another adventurous tnnrch toward
Wlelun tho Austrian troops, which were the Vistula. Repetition of this proceess Rafa nnd Is nlrcady undor desert condi-
; The frozen condition or the groutid Is ships. Many were killed by falling build- fantry, doing execution among "Bad weather has temporarily suspend-
tcr.-ibl- o Intended to turn the Russian left. Is likely to havo n pronounced effect on tions nt El Arlsh. From El Arlsh to the
.making? It avfniniiv Mmn '.tr r ,. ings. the fugitives. ed hostilities In tho eastern arena. The "These Austrians shared the fnto of nil the Slavs, Impressing on them tho great town of El Kantara, or tho Ilrldgc, Is n
W-- vfe;6",6""9, '" some places tho French and General .loffre, tho French commander-in-chie- f,
Is directing tho movements of Vistula, appears to which
The German left, rests on the Itusslans are ublo to maintain their fron- Austrians who had been mnde to fight difficulty of penetrating any appreciable matter of over 100 miles. It suffors ns a
Si,"8 DUu "res over tho ground to bo Btlll holding Its tier positions, but our troops havo pressed tho Prussian battles. Tho Russian gren- lnti German territory. Von road of Invasion from two disabilities.
the digglns or else blow up the all tho Allied armies from lite head- position, but tho defeat
S. '!19arth with dynamite. quarters In a Bchoolhou.io 70 miles be- must compel retreat of tho of the right wing forward lu the Tschorok district, achiev- adiers foiled their turning movement and distance H'ndenburg Is trying to produce this stato Tho earlier and eastern part of the march
loft wing also. ing a success." put Jhem to flight, capturing rjOOO pris- mind among his adversaries. Twice la exposed to firo from the' sea.
fc?y. FRENCH DUIVE OX MOSRU.K hind tho nrlng line. General Joffro work3 At some points, it is snld, the back- oners and several scores of machine of he driven them away from tho Ger- is tho difficulty ot water. A" force
J't Interest has nirnln ilf,o,i n ti,. and
..,.
12 hours a day and is In robust
excellent spirits. His convictions
health ward movement of the Gormans re-
aro
PICTHORGAD, Nov. tho guns." has
man boundary nnd a third similar effort not too largo might supply itself with
2S.-- That

Lend of the long battle line, tuh th summeu up in mo following words: sembles a rout, artillery and machlno Turkish forces still aro retreating be- n.ny have an appreciable effect In causing water at tho various points (Napoleon
lljrench Army, which has been pushing "Wo will win." guns and ummultlon and commissary fore tho Itusslans In the region nround the Slav leaders to conclude they cannot did it with a forco Indeed much smaller
stores being left on tho field. Krzerum Is recorded In tho following SERBS WIN, NISH DECLARES subdue the Germans. than should be required for an Operation
One detachment of Germans, In tho stntement from tho General Stnft ot the This belief will play Into tho hands of against Egypt today, but ho was going
recent fighting before Lodz, which tho Russian army In Caucasus, mado public Austrian Invaders Repulsed In At- the Turkish party at Petrograd. which Is tho other way Into Syria, and In his tljne
GERMAN ATTACK ON AISNE roports arriving here assert was cut to horo tonight.
pieces by thn Russians, Is said to havo In the direction of Erzerum our troops
tacks on Left Wing. working to persuade the Cxar to make tho the obstacle of the canal did not exist.)
conauest of Asia Minor and Constanti But such a force, though It had man-
been on thr point of executing a coup continue to chase before them the bulk of nople the prime Russian objective of tho aged to cross tho desert, It It should fall
DRIVEN BACK BY ALLIES disguised as Russians. It Is alleged that tho Turkish forces they havo defeated.
they wore the round caps, Wo nro capturing many prisoners and say s :
NISH. Nov. X.
Tho Servian War Office In a statement war. The Germans undoubtedly are count- at tho obstacle for any appreciable time
ing on such a development coming to would find tho difficulty of continued
PARIS. Nov. 35. wing say that tho bombardemnt of tho which form part of tho Caucasian regi- much ammunition and stores. "Counter-attack- s by the Austrians their relief If the war lasts long enough. water supply insuperable. Tho march on
Unofficial reports from West Flanders German positions at Arnavllle, 10 miles ments' uniform. They wero detected, as The roads along which the Turks are against our left wing have been repulsed. ShcAjld Von Hlndenburg be compelled to Egypt by this route Is, therefore. It feasi-
i5eclare that the Alllea havo recaptured from Aletz, Is being continued. they wero about to turn tho Russian rotreatlng nre strewn with tho frozen On tho Marltza River the enemy advanced retire to the frontier, and If he can ble at all, a matter for a comparatively
flank, by Russian officers, who noted bodies of their dead. In Btrong numbers, but was thrown back again drive his army forward, tho su- small force, especially so long as that
town of Dlxmude. which was oc- - From north of Verdun and south of through field glosses slight differences In Prisoners taken are unanimous In de- Prisoners state that the mtfrale of the preme difficulty of accomplishing any- force finds tho sea under the control' of
ilcd. by tho Germans two weeks ago. Metz tho German line extends In a the uniform and equipment of the Ger- claring that tho defeated army Is making Austrian army of Invasion is very bad. thing worth while In German territory enemies.
4,Thesek" reports. Ii0wever( aro not con- - wedge into the Vcrdun-To- mans. haste, with a view to seeking shelter be-
defenses of ul
Tho following official communication hind the forts at Erzerum nnd Dcvo
irmeif rby '$ho pmcfal communique issued the French. Tho two sides of the wedge
from tho Russian General Staff was given Boyun.
y the French War Ofli.ce tills afternoon. 'are joined In the region of Chntivr-nmur- t out hero tonight: situation elsewhere 'remains un
which says that there were no Important I and St. Mihtel, whero desperate fighting "Tho fighting near Lodz still continues, .anged.
mo unuueu uuring me last week. It Tho large German forces, whldh on No-
movements yesterday, although the Allies' was at Chauvoncourt
lines had been advanced at several points. suffered heavy losses through that the French vember M hroko Into the region of Stry- - BERLIN, Nov. IS. The British Indian
explosion kow, jjrzeiuny. isoiuszki, llzgow and troops along tho Suez Canal have boen

mon sense
'
The. statement Is as follows: of German mines. Tho French have Tuskyn (all places In tho vicinity of defeated, according to a report from e
v Thje day of the 25th ot November has been nnable to drive the Germans from Lodz), nro pressed on every sldo by our Milan, and the Turks are advancing with
vaeeji noiea uy- - a total ansencei ot lra- - the positions they now hold In this dis- troops, nnd aro now attempting by a su- heavy batteries to destroy tho construc-
'jiortnnt happenings. trict, nnd tho movement upon Arnavllle premo effort to cut through toward the tive works of the canal and bottle, up
J la tho north tho artillery combats ia ovldently a tightening .of the clrclo north. tho British warships now in tho water- 1
Ijave diminished In Intensity, and the which tho French are endeavoring to "To tho south of Koluszkl station some way.

About the War":


enemy's Infantry directed no attacks drive about St. Mlhlef. scattered units nro roaming about. Wo
,' upon qur Ilne3. Wo have been enabled Heavy cannonndlng continues on tho captured prisoners, some heavy ordnance
to advance our Hne3 at certain points.
- western end of the long line across and field guns. STRONG BRITISH FORCE
In the region of Arras the bombard-,i- and Belgium. New Inundations
V "The "outcome of tho battle of Novem- .
ment of the city and Its suburbs con--- have flooded out the Germans in some ber 21 was to our advantage." DEFENDING SUEZ CANAL
tinned. Boctlons, but back of tbo .lines the enemy
On, the-A- sue the enemy made an at is now able to move heavy guns to bet- Turks Heported Concentrating Near
ter advantage, the cold weather having CITY SHOULD GET $50,000
by
5

tack against the village of Missv. frozen the ground. ?atum Battle Impending.
.which, was repulsed with serious loss FOR RUBBISH, COOKE SAYS
tar the Germans. It la believed that. In view of the gen- COPENHAGEN, Nov. 25.
"VVo have made some progress In-
the eral nature of a siege which the opera- A private dispatch from Berlin admits

eorge Bernard Shaw


region to tho west o Soualn. tions in Flanders havo assumed, some Director Asks Bids for Refuse Pre-
. li the Argonne. In Woevre, In Lor- way of heating tho trenches will have to that, contrary to former semi-offici- al

raine and in tha Vosgea tho lull Is be found when winter sets In In earnest. viously Discarded as 'Worthless. statements, the defending force of the
well night complete all along the In the German ranks there is to Director Cooke, of the Department of British In the region of the Suez Canal
be the greatest nufTerlng from said frosted worKs. will continue in 1315 his
has snowed very copiously, espe- feet and hands. Hundreds of Germans plan for selling the waste and rubbish, la considerable.
have been Invalided to rear, collected and hauled to designated dumps A report given out yesterday in Berlin
cially In tho high passes of the Vosses. to walk, owing to long the unable
sessions in the by street cleaning comDanies and ash. reported a victory for the Turks In the
Unofficial reports from the French right cold, damp trenches. collecting contractors.
The Director asserts experience of other Veglon between El Arlsh and El Kantara, novelist-playwrig- ht England's most widely known gives his views
cities In tho sale of such waste proves in which the Moslems were said to have
CHRISTMAS SHIP wiied wero drowned, 171S losing their
Uv??JnJ. thU lnanner when the cruisers for tho refuseshould
Philadelphia obtain at least J50.000 administered a defeat to the
troops and to be advancing with
British-India- n ori Britain's actual justification for going to war. Regarded on both
that before this year was heavy batteries sides of the Atlantic as the most powerful
Pathfinder. Abouklr, Cressy and Hogue discarded as worthless.
were sent to the bottom by German sub-
to destroy the defensive one-ma- n idea of British right
Specifications have been prepared in the works of the canal.
MAY BE STOCKED marines. Tho founderinir of H. Mnn. Bureau
'm.0tli..and. 00d HoPe- - ""e"" "i action of Highways for the sale of the Another dispatch states that Turkey Is and wrong yet published.
with the German snuadron ntt th ,. waste by the city, and contractors de- now concentrating Immense forces in ths
vilayets of Treblzond and Erzerum.
?Z.Chil'' was resPonsible for the loss or the rubbish
siring to submit bids for the purchase ot
three hundred thousand soldiers of the Here are examples of how differently Shaw is regarded:
t
Mr. Wanamaker Will Con
FOR WAR RELIEF ItSt officers and men.

RUSSIANS DODGE AMBUSH


ber J.
given
In 1315 may do so on Decem-

the privilege of buying the waste


Porte's
sembled
army
Under theso Specifications the bidder the Persian frontier and are being as-
in
will be required to pay the amount of his where a battle with the Russians is ex-
BY AID OF BOVINE ALLIES dkj in equal monthly Instalments and pected.
have withdrawn from along
the region before Batuni.

English Novelist :
Arnold Bennett Silas K. Hocking
English Novelist
must at the time of execution of the con-
Vanguard of Cattle Springs Przemysl tract
deposit with the City Solicitor se-
sider Chartering Third curity in the sum of $5000 and a bond of CZAR'S MEN ROUNDED UP; "Shaw says many things no one of is evidently wise and "Much it
Mines.
Last February the Waste Product
J10OO.
29,000 CAPTIVES OF AUSTRIA else would have dared to say. sane. He says many things that
Vessel for Belgians if City nosiB.
offered J3O.0OO for the rubbish In
y
Nov. 21.
Cora-pan-

It contains the most magnificent,


According to the Petrograd correspond- 1311, The payments wero to be graduated Cannon, Munitions and Supplies Also badly want saying, and which few
So Desires- - ent ot the Glornale d'ltalla, tho Itusslans in instalments. The concern defaulted, Taken In Galicfa and Poland. brilliant and convincing common people have had the courage to say.
havo occupied all tho outer forts at l.
however, after paying the city J2000 for Prze-mye-
sense that could possibly have been
Witlt thA rim itMnilns- - rlrtwn iVt rial- -
April and May. The contract was an-
nulled August 11 and the
VIENNA. Nor. M.
uttered. No citizen could rise from He puts his finger boldly on the weak
Tho Austrians had abandoned the forts was paid by the National Suretysecurity
000 Twenty-nin- e thousand prisoners have
jpware ant the" Thelma"heartnc Rotterdam, places in our armor.
hi rnetr flows a cargo or 5335 tons to draw the Itussidns into ainbush. and pany.
Com-
been taken by the Austrians In their pres- the perusal of this tract with his Brought
0l food for th starving and destltue the ground nround the forts was pre- - privilege Later the city awarded the g waste-buyin- ent operations against the Itusslans In mind unilluminated or his opinions us from our highfaiutin place to pro-sai- c
Woeu and children of Belgium, the nues--U- ,fHii.,, m to John Flraglla for the last Gallcla and Poland, It was ofSelally an-
which saturallJf ariseaWwtU rhifa.
delphla send
niiufiu. j.ne. iiuasian comman- four months of 19M for a total payment nounced today by the Austrian War unmodified. Hence everybody ought facts for all of which we
third shin, of mercy, a der, auspectlnff a trap, sent forward an of 11000.
(! Christmas ship, to 'supplement its gener- - army of. cattle. The ground was blown Office. to read it It is tragic A pity." ought to be duly thankful."
up by thp and the cattue slain, but CAMPAIGN TO DIMINISH The announcement fellows;
John Wanamoterv who chartered the two the Russianmines troops reached the forts In "The rounding up of the Russians con-
ssed thw raornlnsr over the the end.
teKmtwma, It h contemplated starting- the PERILS OF THE STREETS tinues. Twenty.nlne thousand prisoners Robert Blatchford Christabel Pankhurst
WKuusjit for ths sending1 off of another have been taken up to date In too present
l toy hartertnff tWrtf boat He replied:
It ts a little too early to talk aboat SHOOTING OF GERMAN
Safety Commission Formulating operations, as well as 19 machlno guns and
largo quantities of ammunition and pro- -
English Author and Editor Famous English Sufragette
HH hi
th irmtter. However, my
governed entirely by the attitude of
actions will CAPTIVE CAUSES STIR
Plana to Lessen Accidents.
The "Philadelphia street Safety Com-
visions.' "In the midstof thefury and blood "His reputation for perversity and
tfee people ot Philadelphia. mission" la formulating" a campaign to
Should they
wast Iff stock out a third ship, I will V. S. Embassy Probes Heported Isle diminish the number of accident on tha PROPERTY OWNERS PROTEST and tears, a bumptious merry-Andre-
.
w,
contrariety U fully maintained by
W1 tta
matter fnto consideration." streets- of tha city. Last year 1A31L per- -
hungry for more notoriety, George Bernard Shaw in his inaptly
of Man Affair. sona were Injured on Philadelphia high-- , Wilmington Taxpayers Oppose
vsm fc w
Tkit ewt of flUIng tho Thelma. and the
'Jpt, jwaaatd to MtOW, a magnificent logLONDON. Nov. 16. The recent shoot, ways, and of that number W died from
jStrtrarrsafrm ot tii city's tasder-bearte- d
fpHI3r. Whether or not the citizens Man ts Germany,
of German prisoners on tha Ijle of their Injuries. Those are tha records of
creating an unfortunate Impres- hospitals and do not represent tho total
posed Paving Scheme,
WTLMINQTON. DeL, Nov. -- Meraber
Pro-
calls upon the nations to listen to his
cracked laughter and his reckless
named article, fCommon Sense
About the War.'
,f$t ttHy can '"cotne across" one' mere sion on here according to sdvieea number of accidents and casualties due to of th" Taxpayers League have joined In He sees
Thero Is a fear that the motors, trucks and trolley pars In Phila- the fight against the abutting paving slanders and perversions of truth. himself as a qrit'ic of everything and
Oerraana may take, soma reprisals. delphia last year. act which the Street and Sewer Depart-
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Oiandler Hala, attache of the American A meeting of the new Safety Commis- ment wilt present to the nest Legis- Go away, George Bernard Shaw! everybody. There are none so
7?43 BRITISH NAVAU MEN Embassy, in chance of tha jtn.,.i.n . sion held In the ofllco Director Porter, lature.
fairs. Is ai tha Isle of Slan concentration of tho Department ot of Publis Safety, was This act would compel abutting turoo- - Go and hide your shame. You are lazy as to leave him to do their think-
LOST SINCE WAR BEGAN camp tnveatigattng' the shooting. His re- attended by representatives tha corpo- erty owners to pay a portion of the cost worse than Launce's dog."
port win b cabled to tha Herman Govern- rations whose traffic vehlale of oeoupy of stress paving, tmo opposition Is based ing for them."
ment bar tha Embassy. the
Yesterday Mr. streets, and an "educational safety plan" on ths fart a eeostdsraMo portfeo of the
ki Xwnbex 1S75 Went lnten4
Bale vislUd tha Newbury camp, whers was proposed that will bring tha subject
thw are 1009 prisoner.
eity has bee paved out of a common
The American Embassy today foeward- - of precaution, to the efcauCtours of auto- fund and all should ba treated alike.
HH 8KP LOWDQK. Nov tr. mobile, to teamster and also to tho chil- P01)! mKth,is reniarkable exposition of tha so-styl- ed
"BritimS
HH;; tiKKt Thus far in the war the Royal Jfavy
teML mi oarers aud mm kWd and accorded prisoners. fetattt dren who, from necessity, use the streets
The ror playgrooad.
HOBSE SIGHTS REPXECnON position1 Read for yourself what the brilliant satirist
vgttilAsd, wiuio am nnw are catsalng effort to prevent Oovenuaaat hi making AIaB
every OtHeera of tbo commission are Dlreetor CHUBTSK, Pa., Nov. lng
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rf'vtUaH9 frlIn
Porter, Superintendent of Police Bobln-o- n,
refieatloa In a largo mirror In the bulk
window of a Wsot 3d stTMt store yes-
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kL. Tim bavjt baa tJt derived bH Marshal 3. 8. Mallory and ex-Ft- re
terday, a big draft horse, owned by
RHP.. - imm- th eu;4 at IMS moi- - TU caswatty VON pgRGOLTZ WOUNDED
m turn.
Raymond Shatter. Among those who aro
interested In- - the movement, for which William JarvJs, of this otty, began to
teuHfl. oUHid la a staUasest maits overtures i -- se otnsr horse,"

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rands ant to bo raised, are ftalpa Seatsr.
r tlw Adialwlty. Uwhul. la ad- - Sereuut Geaeral Shot WhOa Visiting of tho Philadelphia. Rapid Transit Com
pany: Bojror Davis, of the Philadelphia a
whHa a seore of people stood nearby and
watehed the fits. SUNDAY'S
. Twopa ia Traacisg. Apparently angered because tho hoa
?v4i T easuaitifa and the
dii-ta-
Automobile Club; Oeesr M. Thompson, of In tbo wloduw was mboUktog fcU
Om) et mmn catttrd at ioteroad
in
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AMBTJaKBAM. Nov H the PawidelBlOa. and Readteg Railway maaoawers, too animal dashod at tho win-
A from Sostta dipfe tsssun
LEDGER
taimmm: that Company: 3. TS. fiowjtfa', of too UaHed
hbbi, k. dow with Mad spdoofir, hla mouth wM
4aral dr
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Improvement Oawpsay : Joan Bolley. oees. ad fsasMd thjouith tao sdau.
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i zrnt Gas
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fm&mf' " " " "" -" '!! MMj of tho Bott ToteHnnne Company. Jaooo feaUafteg tho wtndow ad eutyag a icasb
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