Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING TlH..tin-rHILAD1fiLPniA, WEDNESDAY, APRITJ 21, 1015;
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ITALY HOLDS LINERS
TO TRANSPORT TROOPS
ON OUTBREAK OF WAR
Latest Moves by Rome Gov
ernment Point to Speedy
Opening of Long-awaited i
Hostilities Against Dual
Monarchy.
ItO.MK, AfHl 21.
Kvrhl.e nrc inovluc swiftly, ami 1rlUo
drtlon by llnlj inny b exiir-dtcd nl iiny
moment, All Itnllnn stframslillis ciiBUKfil
In trnitvnllnntlr trafllc hnvp licen iinll
fleil not to pall for America until uprclnl
jici mission Is Rnintccl liy tlio Mlniti
of Mnrlne Thiy will be useil iih linop
transports If Huh- enters llm nr.
Minister of Wnr Kupelll wns siitniimii
eil to the rnMil pnlnce tnst hlRlit nml
conferrcil with Kins Victor tinimienl for
sevcml hour, t'pon lr.ivln tlm palnro
lio hastened to tlio Ministry of War anil
remained there most of the nlKht.
A special eahlnet meeting lias been
called for Thmsdnv Hfternoon. tt'lmt
action is to lie taken enn only be conjec
tured em repondent todn ent a
hole, to 1'reinler Salandra. reciuestltiK a
statement as to whether Italv Intended
to depatt from Its attitude of neutrality.
It was returned with the Blanlpfid reply:
"N'o answer."
Bo far n the army and navv nie con
cerned, they nte iead to strlUe at n
moment's notice. Troops are com en
tiated at the mrateslc positions from
which the first hostile movement iicnlnu
Austria must be made. The nnv I
rendezvoused In readiness to protect the
Italian coast cities fmtn any raid bv the
Austrian fleet which Is still at 1'ola.
Uxcllement Is lntcne In olllclnl elides
because or the belief thnt war Is In
evitable Tiesplto thK however. Prlnco
von Bur-low. th Herman Ambassador, Is
still wnrkltiR hard to prevent Italy cntei
ItiB the war. It lias been at his request
that Italy has withheld an ultimatum If
Austria Ho continues to assure tlm
Government that Austria will make con
cessions that will satisfy Italy. And the
Prince is leaving nothlnu undone to In
fluence the Italian fiovcrnment to main
tain peace.
Advices from eciy section of the Aus
trian frontier tell of feverish war ptepara
tlon. The Austrian military olllclals, at
least, do not believe that concessions n:o
to be '"Tic to Italy. They are massing
their tionis and their aeroplanes ato re
ported llvlm; clcpo to Italian territory at
a dozen riirreicnt points. Troop trains ar.)
Interfering with leRUlar tralllc on the
main railway llnr anil Kre.it qtinntltlcs
ot munitions aic bcliiB massed ready fur
uai
Rome Is quiet, the people HeemliiHlv
having accepted the belief that war If
certain In conic, with the lcult that
agitation jrcucrnllv has been abandoned
The Vatican is still worklns for peace,
but with little hope ot hucces.s.
Senator I'arafa declared toda that the
neRotlatlon.s between Italy and Austria
tvero at a complete standstill and that
ho repairled a complete tupture between
the two ii.i'ntrlcs as immlnenl.
Prince von Huelow. It is stated. Is all
read to leave Italy.
ALLIES INVADE TURKEY;
LAND 20,000 TROOPS
Continued from 1'nga One
that Rieal nctlvlt is noted anions the
Enjllsh troops on the IsHnd of l,emno,
and thrl troop transports are arriving
dally fioni Alexnmli in.
Til latt.llt.fT Irnnha I, 1.., . ...iai n 1-iiiI?i,,
(Mlip Allies have greatly strenathened "eir
band In their attempt to force the Dar
danelles and capture t'onstnutluople. .i
tbouch but 3,WQ nun weie dlsenibarked
at Knos, moio nie piohahtv on their waj
to face the blc Tuiklsh army.
Should the Allies lie able to hold linns
against the Tuiklsh Hoops, which gieath
outnumber them, the fort will be used
as the starting point of elthei an at- i
liuk on the land side of the lurdancllrs
forts or a dlri-cl operation nKiilnst 'mi
stautlnnple. Knns Is on the Mnrlln '
I liver. In the willc r.f which runs n I
railroad entuiniiiilrnttiiR Willi the In
terior it has been the favorite point
for histoilc invasions of Tuikcy.
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WHERE ALLIES LANDED MEN TO INVADE TURKEY
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AWAIT SELECTION OF
CELEBRATION LEADERS
Governor Soon to Name Im
portant Committee to Direct
National Fourth.
ITALY REQUISITIONS LINKKS
Ships in New York Service Taken
Over by Government.
GKNOA. April 21 A number of Ameil
cans have been seriously Inconvenienced
because steamships. Including the Italian
liner America, on linaid which the had
enRaped pansace, suddenlv suspended
their snllliirfh foi New Vork. ovvliiK to the
fact that they had been taken over bv
the Italian (internment.
The America was to have sailed yesterday.
The personnel of the lccutlvo Com
nilttco to direct the. national fourth ot
July celebration In thin city will Ihi hit
iinunced this week by Governor Ilrtiin
tin ugh. It Is believed. It Is highly prob
able that this committee will be composed
of I'miRrossmen. Senators ami other rep
resentative men of Philadelphia..
With the namliiR of this Important
body the work of planning the prosrnin
for the celebration will Ret tinder way lin
medl.itelv. Added lilteicst baa been Riven
to the proposed event because Philadel
phia Is seekliiR to have the Republican
National Convention In Wlh and Is nlo
striving to nttinct several business or
fiatilzatlons here for their annual nicot
ines Tim Independence Pay celebration
will be a fair test of the city's merit.
Men who have tho Interest of the city
at heart point out that tho coming Inde
pendence Day celebration, which also
commemorates the Mth anniversary ot
tho closing of tho Civil War, should bo
an event that wilt live long- In the city's
memory.
The committee appointed by the Gov
ernor will woik with the local councll
nianlc committee and representatives of
tlm various business orRaiilxatlons. In
order to expedite matleis, a number nf
business men's organizations, which are
desirous of co-opcrntlnif lu tlm celebia
tlon, will meet this week to discuss the
subject and launch a movement to start
a citizens' fund for entertainment. All
are eager to have their plnns mnriV as
early as possible In order to nssuie a
larsc attendance of the cltv's piotninent
men on the IiIr hnlldav
The citizens' committee, which held n
pipllmlnnry meeting during the last week,
Is gieally oncnurnjred bv the evidence of
co-operation by organization! of all
kinds. Up to the present time, the event
has been Indorsed by tlm highest eecu
tlves of the city. State nml nation, nml
aid In making It a succera lias been
promised by Industrial, business, histori
cal and educational organizations. Right
In line with tlm general spirit, tho
women's organizations liavo also come
forward and will do llmlr shale lu mak
ing the affatr a success.
As theie will he a derided spirit of
thanksgiving In connection with the
event, the plan to have a lell-ious il,
or da of worship for the nation, In the
city where it was limn has nut with much
iippiov.il.
S2 jiMeJZ?!rz2&g
. - ii .. " " i -- - 'Kits'-rfra-.
Twcntv thou.sati.l troo)R hnvo been nmlcd nt Knos. on tho Gulf of Knos, at the mouth of tho Mnr tza Rivoi,
the vnlley of which afforda communication with the interior liy means of an important railroad Inc. Lnos
W at t c no 'the rn cml of the Aegean Sea and northwest of the Gulf of Saros, from which tho Allies' fleet
MUTISII ADMIT TEUKIFIC
LOSSKS IX YI'UKS HATT1.B
Citstialty List Exceeded Only by Thnt
of Nctivc Chapcllc.
l.iiS'ltuN", April al -Terrltlc losses wcro
urfeicd bv the llrltlsh In the nttack imnr
Vpre. ' which tlmlr lines were ad
vanced three inllcs, Is admitted in oill
clal teports from Ivondon.
Tlm hill stormed bv tho British ttoops,
after the way had been prepared by ox
tensive mining and by an artillery bom
bardment, cost inoro In killed and wound
ed, from micli accounts an liavo come In,
than any movement on tho western front
since the battle of N'euvo Chopcllo. On
the other hand, It is claimed by the Allies
that, having fnrllllcd their hold on 1U
crest, they are now In a position to donil
nnlr a mdc intiR" of tenllory towaid
Yptes If" If.
Tin. llritMi assert that the (termini
10f.-es f.ir ewepded tlmlr own, the
Uniimr'a troops being llleiolly mowed
down by machine Run lire, while liuu
dicds died lu a bayonet charge.
FRENCH KKXKW ATTACKS
OX ST. JIIII-EL WKDCK
Progress Made in Montmaro Woods
and Counter Assaults Repulsed.
PAItls. April 21.
I'rocress in tlm forest of Montiinite Is
clulmed for the I'rcncb ttops in tinlaj's
oillcliil comniiinlqii" fiom the war ollke.
It Is at thin point thnt the Krencli Hoops
li,-r.e icsuuied their attacks upon the
fleiinuii positions siippoitlng their widgo
at St. Mlhlol.
In attempts to teinpluio Hie ttetich
they had lost, the Cerinnus made two
I'ounter-nttacks Tuesday, but both weie
lepulscd.
The conimunhiiie also leptnts fuitlmr
npetutlniis by the IlelRl.ui aviators. Tliev
hive bonihaided the Herman aiimnal at
Uruges and the Jei mail aviation gioumU
lit I.isscweghc
(JEUMAXS DEXOUXCB FHEXCII
FORAIjSACE AIU HAIDS
Horlin l'apors Say 22 Non-Combatants
Killed by Aviators' llombs.
HKIthlN, April 21 - Twenty-one nnn
combalnnts, 10 of tlmm children, and four
women, have been killed by bombs drop
ped from tho French ncroplnncs upon
Gorman towns during tho last week, ac
cordlnir to figures compiled by tho Lokal
Anzclger from tlm olllclnl reports and
published today.
The newspaper denounces tho I'rcnch
aviators as "murderers who prefer to
attack unfoi tilled towns rather than risk
their lives In deeds that would bo ot mili
tary beimllt to their country."
The latest aerial raid leported occuned
Tuesday. Thrco Trench avlntora Hying
through the Chine Valley droppcil bombs
upiiu the rallwin stations at Miillhenii
and llabshelni without doing anv ma
Icrlal dninage. Later they shelled the
unfortified and ungariisoncd towns or
Knndern and I.oerach.
I'ive lininlis wcrn dropped at Knndern.
Four fell on tho school building. Ono
child wiih killed. At I.oerach slv bombs
were dropped, killing one child and iu
Jin ins four otheis.
HUNTING MIIL'TAL AUTOIST
Speeds on, I.cavine; Victim, Fatally
Hurt, Helpless in Street.
The police aic looking for an autoiun
bllist, vvhn ran down a man on the Asli
ton toad, ne.ir Welsh load, in upper
I''iiinkford hist nlglit, nml sped awav
leaving his victim iim'onsclnuH In the
slieet. The Injiiicil man Is lOlmer .Mad
dock, 12 McCiilIum street, (Jeriirmtow n
lie Is in tlm l'r.inkfoid Hospital wltn
an Inland biicU, and the ilottms offer
little hope for hi iceoveij
Maddork was found In the middle of
tlic I ii. id by KinriKini Titiif,, of hlM
riauUfoid nvcuue.
l'UEXCII A HI SQUADRONS
RAID ALSACE VILLAGES
Bomb Hits School at Kandcy, Killing
Child German Supplies Burned.
AMSTERDAM, April 21.
Advices from Mulhelm-nm-Huhr say
thai i French aviator csterday dropped
In. in on the vlllngc.s of Kandcy and
I.ociach. At tho former plnco ono bomb
fell on tro schoolhouse, killing a child.
Six bombs vvcro dropped on Loerach, kill
ing ono person and Injuring four,
Proceeding- north, they reached Mnnn
helm nt dusk and sot tiro to buildings
containing fodder for 1GW cattle, llulld
lug and fodder wcro destroyed.
FILL YOUR COAL BINS
LETTER'S
BEST COAL
Satisfied Customers for 30 Years.
2240 lbs. to every ton for 30 years.
The finest and most complete
coal yard in Philadelphia.
EgR, 56.25 Stove, SG.50
Chestnut, $6.75
Largest Round Pea, $4.75
Our auto trucks deliver north of
Market St. and cast of 30th St.
Owen Letter's Sons
Trenton & Westmoreland
"JITNEY" MEN WILLING
TO PAY CITY LICENSE
Think P. R. T. Inspired Police
Supervision Suggestion.
Business Men's Committee
Discusses Busses.
"Jitney" bus owners are not greatly
concerned over the letter of Daniel T.
Tierce, n former press agent ot tho
Philadelphia Rapid Transit, written to
Mayor UlanUcnburg, urging a strict con
trol of "Jitney" traffic. OfTlccrs of tho
Philadelphia. Jitney Association expressed
belief thnt the. letter had been "Implied."
nnd pointed to the writer's former asso
ciation Willi the transit company nnd the
fact that tho company has been making
a careful recoid of the number of "Jit
neys" nnd passengers. They stated that
the company fnecs a loss In revenue, that,
If continued for a year at tho same rate,
moy have serious results.
Tho association docs not oppose regu
lation, they said, nnd asserted that tho
greatest problem at present Is guaranteo
of quick and regular service. They de
sire to nchlovo this moro than any other
result, and aro co;oporatlng with tho
poltco department In nn effort to make
tho scrvlco at nil times dcslrablo and
safe, they said. They havo no serious
objection to licensing, but they do not
wish to bo taxed beyond a reasonablo
limit, which will permit them to opcrato
nt a profit.
Tho potlco tecords compiled duilng tho
last week showing tho number of cars
In operation are bslng tnbulatcd by
Tho suburban
every effort to have
in ineir localities.
nb'
ym
cierxs in tho office of. tnttt,i
it win ,. ..i. ... .. 'r'fc
..... ,ua pUDlle , f ;
The- list will be presented te c H
Is believed, and they will k ??
mane eoma prov on for tfc. "'
of tho "Jitney" service. he ut&M
sections or-
'r,Zl"?"
Knst dcrmantown bv -.U: . "i'
for Friday. In the Vernon ,,,;,
maniown and Chelten avenues .7,
t Is hoped to obtain a n,ilh
oss for tho promoters 0?"i'JjW
line from Oermanlown and rfc.i,
nucs to Mount Airy by3tlltK
Chelten avenue, Chew stre.t ;.".b
Airy avenue. Ea,t aermantownk.T'
some t m u.7"
e P. rt. t I ir
Tho Transportation Commliu. ..'
United Business Men' . A.?'S 0
(tko up tho mailer ot "Jitney" .lV
the next meeting of the M,od.lN
morrow afternoon, at 1)20 Chuimft1"
Tho committee will .. !l1ut
complaining for
iiEing neglected By the P, rt
i"'uo iu iiiivn n " hm,ii .
within tho next two weeks ' P
possibility nnd feasihim.l'Wn
Ing nuto busses on the slrwi. .i..""'
the
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TEUTONS LOSE 18,000 MRS
AS FOE RETAKES PSZOKHtoi
SInv Reinforcementa Kecntn t'
aT. . "81
Ground by Counter AtUcVi
GENEVA, APrt.Jl
..., ....... ,ow camraay wef, jj
to abandon several positions In fJv
Pass, advices received here todi ...?
nelnforcements, however, wertini?
action nnd In n srles of countM
nil of tho positions wore retaken.
Tho Austro-German losses are ertsiu
10 IW.V "'
nt
HEATING ECONOMY IS5V
THE RESULT OF USING V
WAtljixtbmti
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Fresh Air Heaters
Prevent waste of fuel, waste
of effort and waste of money.
On climatic conditions de
pends the health of the family.
Such proper conditions can
be obtained in your home by
means of these modern Heaters.
Investigate "Richardson"
products.
They have more square feet
of heating surface than any
other Heaters ever made.
V
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They heat where olhera fail
This modern convtructionwill supply the proper temperature and qualhyol
air to each room. Properly installed, these heaters will automatically vtntilati
the entire house. Fresh warm air means real health.
Thousands of these popular goods In use ivlng satisfaction.
Also
JRictraoisun
Steam and Hot Water Heating Boilers
"ferfat"
Cooking Ranges
Richardson & Boynton Co., Mfrs.
1342 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
NP.W YOKK CHICAGO BOSTON mOVIDENCB
Installed bv alt Plumbers and Fitters.
"r ,m r-.iti r nTVnrfiTi.
U.S.
AM) ItltlTAIX IX ACCORD
ON OI'EX IIOOU IX CHINA
Japan Has Assured Both Govern
ments It Will Not Violate Treaties.
"WASHINGTON, April 21 Sc retary
Er.vnii acain asserted tod.i.v Hint tlio
XJnltO'l Statfw Government still stood
flimlv on the aiinoiinccincnt at the
bcBtnninc of the AVilson Administration
of Its put pose to snppoit tho pohev of
the open door and fiecdoni of commercial
opportunity in the Far Kiiht.
Sir i:lvvanl Gre's statement or a
similar character in the British Parlia
ment indl'-aieil to ofllcials that Grtai
Britain h poKltion had undergone no
chance and that the principle of the open
door would continue to bo the aim of
tho rowers.
The Jap.ine.se Government Itself had
given the United States us well i Hie
other Povveis assuianccs that It Is noi its
plan to violate in any way elthei the
open-door policy or China's tcintorlul integrity.
RUSSIAN DKSTKOVKUS KAIII
TURK TOW XS OX BLACK SKA
Concentration Camp of Ottoman
Troops at Archave Bombarded.
I'KTrtOGrtAK. April Jl
Another naval raid against tlio Turkish
coast positions In the Caucasus repion
was announced by the Russian Adnuralt
today In the following statement:
"The llrst flotilla of our toipedolioat
destroyers in tha niack Sea has bom
barded the Turkish position at Archave
and near the vlll.iRe of Soumlvltze."
Archave is 39 miles southwest of rtu
toum, on the Black Sea innat it has
been used as a concentration point for
the Turkish tiuops opposins the Rus
sians In the Caucasus
I'ORT OF HIILVOKUMIIA
Vessels Arriving Today
K'r I)liare. New York, merchan lie
Ct1o SteHiuFihlp Company
8tr New Vork. Norfolk, mtrchanilUe. i lda
Pleamhln Company
H'r Clilmu (111 ). Cardiff, tallaat. riullp
Ilitull
Ilk Itrne iKr l. Hull, chalk. Charles it
Tb titr 8on.
Soltr J Krntc tiety, Ilrldseivater, N. S,
plaater A. I Cumnilna & Co.
Steamships to Arrive
I'ASSE.NGErt.
Name. From Sailed
IVuminlon ,, Mverpoul Api U
Aoon& Palermo Apr 14
rnuioin'.
Iura Rotterdam . Keb IS
C'rnlurv Calcutta .. . Feb J
Kajidabar Algleru Alar ft
Prikes , lluelia Mar 5
KeniMLkUn .., Illlo Mar 10
Alt Sandeljord .. Mar. PI
Wlnelalunti ... ....... IKlhel Mar. W
Palna , Kueha .Mar. 13
licnrlk lUeo .....Valparaiao Mar 18
Han ....Shields Mar 30
Maine Ijimlon Apr. 1
fiataicjin Rotterdam ... Apr. 1
Abuton Copenbagto ...Apr &
Uanaurla cajeutta ..,, Apr A
l)akun 11 flo .....Apr. 1
Karvtk ... .Narvik .... . Apr T
Sklakls
IJvunaot
.Faal ...
.Veuke
eavena
Vr.v
tloiil(U Monarch
Tea. ....
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MallUv
1 van Smuu AraattnUm
vvt I'oUu lAUUktn
rlBtWa , Tiumw
llllu fujbsa .. ..
BCkqlaBl . . . .tjfllbo . .
MaAauri raLutta . .
Rio Blaoi-o Samoa
Steamships ta Leave
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