Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 06, 1915, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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kESUNTO MUTAMENTO
DI PIANI ATTRIBUITO
ALGENER.CADORNA
Ro dl Grecia Sflda 11 Pnrln-
mcnto cd II Popolo Ellcnico
o Si Dichiarn per la
Gcrmania
VENIZELOS SI E' DIMESSO
nOMA, Ottobre.
jotlile dal quartloro generate Italians
jlcono che II Renoraie Cadorna avrebbe
Uvjuijonato l'ldca dl prendere la citta'
' xrleite, almeno come oblettlvo Imme-
ditto della campaBna attuaie am rronte
jiriomo. Sccondo qucsto nottzle Bern
jr che II Piano attualo dcllo Stato Mag-
liore Itallano sla queiio dl conunuare
It m&rcla sull'altoplano del Carso non
Vpptna H fortissimo campo trlncerato dl
Oorlxta sara' cspugnaio-. in uii moao m
for Italiane al lascernnno Trlcsto alia
loro destra, conientanaosi ai laguana
'fwrl del rcsto dell'lmpcro.
Si dice cho qucato piano o stato aeciso
per Impedlro cho gll austrlacl dlstruggano
Trlte bombardandola datlo montagna
; Instanno alio spalle quando cssa fosso
i'iccupa'a dallo truppe Uallanc.
(QUMtO nolizio aai quamcro Kcncrai?
tllno, non ufllclall bI lntcndc, ma Invl
.. a nualcho corrlspondcnte che era a
'corto dl notlzlo buonc, non dtcono nulla dl
. Vnn a Btotn mnl Irian HaIIi
DUDTU Aivii .. .... ..... Uw..v
'BUto Magglore Itallano cho obtottlvo lm
Imediato dclle forze Itallano operantl sul
jfrtnte dcll'Isonzo dovesso cssero Trieste,
mblto dopo aver ragglunto qucllo dl
srjorlila. Altra volta abblamo Bplcgato, In
Jilcune note mllltarl In Inglcse, che II vero
oblettlvo Immedlato del generale Ca
liorna era quello dl Impadronlrsl del cen
ttrl (errovlarlt austrlacl dl Vlllach e ill
!tilbch, cosl' da potcr cffettlvamente
usllsre fuori dclle comunlcazlonl con
Vienna tutta la rcglono dcllo Alpl Olulls
(d Impedlro cho gll austrlacl potessero
Dlntcclare II flanco dcllo colonne cho
tmirclassero su Trieste, cloo verso aud.
'Una volta superato 11 Carso, 11 generalo
'cadorna cerchera dl stnblllrsl sullo nvn
"itlli Drava e della Sava, o solo allora
ipotra' pensaro all'occupazlono dl Trieste,
i meno che questa occupazlone non fos
'm affldata a colonno secondarlo cho oo
,t(Ssero, con I'aluto della flotta, marclare
lunKO la strada costlera domlnata dal
iclgllone del Carso. cho va da Monfalcone
it Tfleste.-B. dl B.)
h COMUNICATO UFFICIALE.
) II Mlnlstero della Guerra publlcava lerl
Kra 11 seguente comunlcato ufflclale:
' "Kella zona del Tonalo nclla sera del 3
fOUobre uno del npstrl repartl dl mon
I tarn rluscl' a complero la difficile ascesa
JfcUa pVedpItosa sommlta' del Tariano,
liltperdendo dlstaccamentt nenilcl che vl
tn.no trlnceratl e dlstruggendone lo al
lele che erano nncora In corso dl
coatruzlone. Gll Alplnl rltornarono
Equlndl alle loro llnee sotto un Intenso
BftMvn Hell'nrtlpHflrln nAmtrA. Tl ftinnn
f flelle nostre batterle lmpcdl' pero agll aus-
trlcl dl dl occuparo la sommlta da cul
erano statl slogglatt.
"Nella valle del Fella nella notte del
4 Ottobre 11 nemlco tento'un attacco sullo
nostre postzlonl del torronte Pontcbba,
Bit fu resolnto.
S "Sull'altoplano del Carso si ebbe la so-
(Ute azlone dl artlglleria.
"On nuovo movlmento dl trenl e stato
aolAto sulla ferrovla dl Trieste tra Na
'ibrwlna e San Giovanni."
IA QltECIA PER LA GEUMANIA
La sltuazlono net Balcanl e' stata com-
pUcatt da un atto dl re Costantlno dl
Grecia. Questo re. che o' cocnato del
jkilier, ha obbllgato Vcnlzclos a dlmct-
itrti, per avere egu pormesso cne le
trappe franco-lnglcsl sbarcassero a Sa
lonlcco. In tal modo re Costantlno si
Khlera a favore della Germanla o del
fAuitrla, ed un telegramma da Atene
dice che II re greco ha rlcevuto assl
turulonl dal kaiser cho la Grccia non
un' attaccata dal la Bulgaria se cssa
rlmmarra' neutralo e lasccra' che la Bul
Kria attacchl la Sertaln.
II tt di Grccia ha cosl" afldato II Par-
itmenio del buo paese, la cul maggloranza
el era dl chlarata npertamente per gll
au, per la poutica dl Vanlzelos e per
PU&aCdo dell trunno nll.atAntrnvrnn
U terrltorlo greco. A nulla valsero le
Mortatlonl dl Venlzelos perche' 11 ro
nSMltaSSe 11 trnttntn 1l nllsnriTn ih. In
,lejava alia Serbia e perche' prendesse a
C" inieressi del paese. n re ha
pyj prevaiere le sue slmpatle personall
4Ia.polltlca dl famlella. Chi nuo" dlr rh
ruiAlt. .. . ,,rz ,r. r .
ii.i lujivaui puimca non acbua costaro
n costantlno la sua vita jd II suo
?noT SI dlco cho la Gefmanla e
lAiutrIa manno promesso alia Bulgaria
ratio II terrltorlo tureo In Rurnna. mm.
prt Constantlnopoll.
NO DIVORCE, SAYS MRS. KNOX
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Sfif. n t.. ..
ui roraier nipiomafs Son
I Merely Selling Household Goods
(Wf. Philander C. Knox, Jr., who since
,f maty nas oeen separated from
17- -i ----. ".vy nun ui lorroer oecreiaiy
rfiir'. KnoXl has announced the sale
Mdti a 0Ilecls or next Friday,
" vi wora received from New
-, n..cio axis, ivnox nves. Mrs. Knox,
(fffj her marriage, was Miss May O.
HErli a "alesglrl of Providence, It. f.
lJ-Wped Wtn younK Knox In March.
EVENING LEDGBK-PmLADKLrlllA, WEDS DSD-A Y, UCTOBKli 0, 1015;
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ftp couple separated because, accord-
iFJi .. 8tatenent mode by Mra. Knox
I we lime. n hii.h.ti . ...i.
,3J?rt her properly. lie waa an auto.
gr" "'"oun men.
K5'i,5n?x..lenled that th Blll t her
"mraira Indicates any Intention nf h.
C5 Kal Proceedings against her
f!2r'JlaV8 ben ,lv,nf aPart tor om
kC , WT one knows." she said, "but
E.I.!' ,ult r aeparatloii or divorce
ilii BS? no action of any sort In mliid.-
mZ J?.inf JWs Btuft because It la a
Wo u.ea!tVn 8t0rae8 and X haV
Heating
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J. MARfil 1I.IFS & ro
Ft JJ25 So. 5th
- PHILADELPHIA
UMbla akv nl&e fram
Uck of UJ to stave In
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OERTUUDE T. GUERNSEY LEFT
ESTATE VALUED AT $433,107.08
Executors File Account With Regis
ter of Wilis
The value of the cstato of Gertrude T.
Guernsey, who died In September, 19U,
la given ns H33.107.98. In an account filed
today with the ncglster of "Wills by the
executors, Joseph C. and nalmund T.
Guernsey. They claim credit for ex
penditures amounting to $5710.03, leaving
balance of 1128.337.95 awaiting distribu
tion under the will.
Among tho securities making up the es
tate are B75 shares rtcpubllc Iron and
Steel Company, valued at 30,M0: "34
shares Slonega Coke and Coal Company
m.360: 357 shares Lehigh Valley nail
road Company, $22,oa; 440 shares National
Bank of Catasauqua, To.. $23,320; 199
shares Virginia Coal and Iron Company
t23,S80; bonds. Dayton Union Hallway Com
pany, $16,000; Atlantic City Hallway Com
Pnny, $10,000; Lehigh Valley Ball road
Company, $11,700; Stcclton and People's
Traction Company, $15,000, and Market
Street Elevated Company, $10,340.
The will of Anna B. Newbold, late of
201 South 20th street, admitted to probate
today, disposes of an estate valued at
$123,000. Tho personalty of the estate Is
valued at $100,000 and Is bequeathed to
her children.
Other wills probated were those of II.
warren Terry, who died sin Chatham,
Mass., leaving effects valued at more
than $10,000; tho Rev. Horace F. Fuller,
Cedar Grove. Olney. $10,000; Charles J.
Butt, 1210 North 5th street, $2100. and An
Jilo E. Sweeten, 143 East Washington
lane, $2000.
Tho personalty of the estate of Jennie
G. nrum has been appraised at $5445.39;
Ellen D. Campbell, $5091.62; Elizabeth W.
Jo. $4685.58, and Annlo, J. Iludolph.
NEW TRIAL DENIED "MIDDY"
Cadet, Dismissed for Hazing, Re
fused Courtmartial Hearing
Thero will be no court-martial for Alex
ander R, Boiling, tho Chestnut Hill mid
shipman dismissed from tho Naval
Academy at Annapolis for hazing. Secre
tary of the Navy Daniels announced that
the court-martial was prohibited under
the regulations.
Boiling, with his friend, Dwlght Chand
ler Cook, of Ohio, who also was dis
missed from the Naval Academy as a
result of the hazing investigations, ap
plied to the Secretary for a court-martial.
Ho also asked that It be an open hearing.
"The cases will not be opened," said
tho Secretary. "Under the regulations a
court-martial cannot be held when mid
shipmen are accused of more than one
offense of hazing. This Is the case in
every instance of those who were dis
missed and disciplined at Annapolis."
The Secretary denied that he had said
thoso dismissed were guilty of both haz
ing and falsehood. He said he had not
made known the charges.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
Str. Pawneo, New York, merchandise, Clyde
Stenmonlp Company.
Str. Farmand (Nor.), New York, ballait, N.
J. UrancineM A Co.
Schr. William II. Rummer, New York, bal
last, A. V. Cummlna & Co. ,
Steamships to Arrive
FREIGHT.
Name. From. Sailed.
Standon Hall Calcutta Aug-. 1 1
Noorbotten Narvik ".Sept. J I
Ellcnwontsdk Itotterdam . ...Hopt. u
Manntnetry Suez Sept. 12
Krnkon Mam London Sept. 12
Myrdal Mlddlcaboroush-Sept. 14
Kllallno Lelth Sept. 10
Uor5S..V Cardiff Sept. IB
M. Bblrlcos Olbraltar Sept. 20
Feliciana London Kept. SO
Tula -Shields Sept. 21
Calcutta Oran Sept. 22
Remicr Genoa Sept...
Annapolis Lelth Opt. 22
Illver Amies Oran Sept. 23
Faeenand Port do Parx...8ept. 23
Pontoporoa Liverpool Sept. li
Hnnvlk Anlbore Sept. 24
Kelbergcn Itotterdam ....Sept. 21
Oooree Pyman Ilarcclona Bept. 24
Povlga Huelva Sept. 2.1
Kosebank , Valencia Sept. 20
Ruth Arendal Sept. 27
Hammershuus Italboa Sept. 2S
Aymcrlc Algiers Sept. 28
New Sweden Chrlstlanla ....Sept. 28
Georgian Honolulu Sept. 28
Sir Ernest Cassel Narvik Sept. 21)
nanan Tela Sept. 30
Gusto , Manchester .a.. Oct. 1
Cornlshman Liverpool Oct. 2
Manchester Miller ...Manchester Oct. 3
Alzerlana ,...,.. London Oct. 4
North Point London Oct. 4
A Suit of "Armitage"
cloth tailored to fit you a
well as your most com
fortable pair of gloves.
$45.
This fine fabrlo Is Imported
from Uuddersfleld, Eng
. land I Choice of several
stylish patterns and col
ors. Workmanship of the
Peterson standard!
Other Good Suitings
$35 to $60
E.H. Peterson & Co.
Tailor
1119 Walnut Street
"THE CONCERTPHONE"
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12 s 13
CONCERftHONE ml
Tl Lowest Price TalUIn Machine)
With MUbMi Qfl"r Tom. m
compares favorably with any 118.00 or
f 25.00 Talklnr Machine now or the mar
ket playlnr ten and Twelve Inch and
also the popular 10c records.
The Woodwork Is lo a beautiful Ma
horany finish. .
Ton.srm and other metal parts are
nlckal plated. . . .
The Motor la ruaranteed for on year
atalnst defects In workmanship.
Every Machine la thoroughly teta
before leavlnjc the factory.
SOAPED, HALF-SH AVED,
MEN RUN FROM MP
Blnzo in a Barber Shop Pro
duces Merriment in Ridgo
Avenue
A man ran out Into WdRo avenue this
morning- with n long white bib on, one
cheek covered with soap, tho other not,
fingering- a partially dissected iroaten
doomed to removal, nnd all because '
thero was a fire In tho barber shop.
It was at 1812 Ridge avenue. In the
neighborhood are quartered numerous
felegatlon to tho Stato Firemen's conven
lon, and the heads of volunteers popped
out of windows to see h'ow city folk
tackled a conflagration. They had a
chance, to seo Samuel Zimmerman, tho
barbtr, run out upon the nidge In great
distress, railing for Instant succor.
Presently tho fire laddies rushed upon
the scene, In much less time than It takes
to tell about It, much to tho delight of
tho Inquteltlvo hends at tho windows. A
brave man mounted to the second floor
ond rescued tho two children of the
barber.
It had been n. cnndle dropped by n
workman repalrlnc something that had
started the blaso. When It was all out
the visiting delegates applauded tho ef
ficiency of tho firemen, nnd remarked
upon their cosmopolitan cool-hcadedncss,
n sentiment that was summed up by ono
spectator ns follows:
"They know how to go about their Job.
They sure are city-broke."
A DOOST FOR THIS PORT
Effort Made to Make It Slipping
Point for Pacific Freight
Heads of Philadelphia Industries today
were urged by tho Chamber of Commerce
to mako this city the shipping point for
merchandise destined for Pacific sea
ports. Thousands of appeals aro being
sent today to manufacturers.
Tho present campaign Is tho result of
several steamship companies, Including
tho American-Hawaiian Line, discontinu
ing their service between this city and
California seaports.
Coleman Sellers Is the chairman of the
transportation committee of the Chamb-r
of Commerce. He said:
"We want manufacturers to use Phila
delphia, their home town, as a port.
Every manufacturer should become Inter
ested In this movement."
Says Loss of Wife Made Him Steal
Loss of heart and courage after his
wife eloped with another man led Wil
liam M. Turner. 21 years old. to turn
thief, he told detectives In New York,
micr nis arrest mere on tho accusation '
that he had taken Jewelry and clothing
worth $100 from Edward McQolrlck, or
H2S Catharine street, this city. Turner
was arrested In n boarding house on j
ircai oun Biiceu .Accoruing to Detective
Turner, the man said ho had been mar
ried last June, and that In August his
wlfo left him for another man.
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am a young and inexpert'
enced housekeeper. I have
enjoyed your articles greatly
and I have come to you for
advice. We are building a
seven room cottage and would
greatly appreciate a few hints
as to the decoration, espe
cially the reception and din
ing room.
The house faces the north.
The dining room is on the
northeast corner VVe are
going to paint the kitchen and
southwest bedroom. What
colors would you suggest?
Thanking you for any help
you may be able to give me,
I am
Very truly youn
(from a letter)
Good taste in house
furnishing indicates a
very advanced stage in
civilization.
People who are inteU
ligently ' interested in
interior decoration are,
generally on the lookout
For other good things.
The Woman's Maga
zine goes every month
into more than 250,000
homes and your adver
tising message could
profitably go with it.
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New York
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Address if IK. ledger Of Ace.
Why the Piano or the Player-Piano
you select for your home should be a
Here are some of them:
TONE T.he Lester tone is the deliht f musi-
cians and all persons who have an ear for
music. It is full, rich and mellow. It lasts.
DESICiN Lester designs are rich and chaste,
" imparting to any home that touch of re
finement and distinction which discrimi
nating persons desire.
FINISH The Lester finisn is suPerb. Only the
highest grade materials enter into the
making of Lester cases, and the workman
ship is the best in this country.
DURA- tester pianos are fully guaranteed for
tfJz t,S r ten years but tney last a lifetime. Ask
B I L I X 1 e man w as owned one for a quarter
of a century. - '
PRICE elng direct from factory to home as we
"" do, the purchaser is saved all jobbers' and
agents' expenses and profits. This gives
you a high-grade piano for what you
would pay for one of inferior make.
T F RMS 0ur terms are absolutely confidential,
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one else will know them. There's no club
brand on the Lester.
When you buy a piano you are taking into your home something you
expect to live with for years. For that reason you should select care
fully in order to avoid regrets. If you choose wisely, it will be a Lester.
Your Old Piano Taken in Exchange at Full Value
F. A. NORTH
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