Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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AUSTRIANS OPEN
VIOLENT ATTACK
ON MONTENEGRO
Aided by Serb Fugitives,
Montenegrins Harry
Teuton Frontier
SWEEP ON GO-MILE FRONT
Kaiser's Allies Circling Greece
to Cut Off Retreat of Serbs
and French
AMHTHHIJAM. tier 2
Furious mountain nchtliiK In In iroai"-s
on tlie northeastern Montenegrin rrnntler
between Montenegrins, helped bv ftui
tlve Serbs niul Austrlnni Knrtlur to
tho nottliwcitwuiil the ftrugglc pr'tiiji
Into Auslrlnn ternton between the Mon
tenegrin border nnd the upper 1'rltn
From the beginning or the .ir the
M' ntcncRiliiH hae hail the beltr of 111"
fighting with the AtiKtrlans The hao
been acroii the frontier in mmi iilnco
The nlinoinrice to Aimtrln hint be n nerl
o;is, ami the Vleinia fjovcrnment Is s.ihl
to be determined to mil It.
Overwhelming forces are repot tail to
huve been ronrentr.ited In the Snnjnk of
KovlLnzni or the campaign, ami tmln'8
advices p.i the plan la to malic u clean
cep alone n fiO-mllc front, completely
across the cmintr
Ofllclal nnimunccntent I" made today
by the Auntikin War oillce that the
Allstritini are cnilciui'ilng to envelop
I'leUJe T.telll7.i). which l 12 mile
ncropH the Montenegrin holder. The op
eratloiiH In thlt le-jlon so far have com
prised an attack an the (Jradltia Heights,
rorth of I'leiljc, and the plateau betwiell
the heights and the city. The Austrian
positions are now only six mile from
IMevlJe. In the same communication the
etatement Is made tli.it Oen. von Koev
csc's Army cnplured In November 4U,SI)
Serbian troops ami :6,fr civilians liable
to military service.
Montenegrin forces operating In south
eastern Uosnla have defeated the Aus
trian near Koch, on the Drlna, seven
miles ncioss the frontier, nciurdlng to it
Montenegrin statement received here to
day, and have forced the Austrlans to
retreat alons the Pi Inn toward (lorazda.
llegardlug the situation at Motmstlr it
dispatch from Sulonlcn under esterdi's
dale au
"TeleKraph service Ii still open with
Monastlr, but It is feared that the Ser
bian detachment there will oon be over
whelmed The deep snow In the moun
tainous eountiv Is stopping opeintlons.
Refugees constants arriving here lepoit
terrible sufferings "
KITCHENER TELLS
KING ALLIES WILL
WIN INBALKANS
But Forces Must Be Trip
led to Assure Victory
Over Teutons
STRENGTHEN ARTILLERY
LONDON, Dec. -'.
In a conference between Lord Kitchener
lind King Oeorgo lit lluclclngh.ini Palace
last night, the. wnr secretary H said to
hnvo Informed tho King that the Allies
can win In the Italkans, but that an army
three times titt big as the Anglo-French
foreo will tiu necessary. In addition, help
will bo needed from Italy and active co
operation from ItusMn.
Although there was no ofllclal an
nouncement ns to I.oul Kitchener's de
cisions, it was repoitcd on reliable author
ity today that tho war secictary has
made up his mind on tho following points
os a result of his tour of inspection In
tho Near East.
Tli.it the Dardanelles campaign shall
bo vigorously prosecuted
That a great effort bo made to win
bnck Serbia for the Herbs.
That effort be made to humble
Bulgaria and broul; tho direct line of
communication between Ilerlln and
Constantinople
That greater pressure be brought
against Rumania and Greece, princi
pally Greece.
That Russia open a strong offensive
movement In southern Gullcia at tho
earliest possible moment
That every available gun and every
possible ounce of ammunition be sent
into the Balkans to match the superb
artillery rcsoutces of tho Teutons uud
Bulgars.
From present Indications the n.ilkons
will bo tho scene of violent lighting for
some tlmo to come.
On the political side Lord Kitchener's
visit has apparently bten less successful
than could have been wished Greece bus
given certain assurances, but her answer
to the second note of the AUIcs was con
ditional and by no means conclusive.
In his military and diplomatic mission
to the Balkans, Lord Kitchener, during a
fortnight of travel, visited Paris for a.
conference with the General Staff,
Salonlca where he conferred with Gen
eral Sarrall, tho Dardanelles for In
spection of the Anglo-French forces.
Athens to persuade the Greek King to a
favorable policy toward the Allies, Home
for discussion of the Serbian situation
with the Cabinet, the Italian front for
audience with King Victor Emmanuel
and General Cadorna, and Paris for dis
cussion of his mission with President
Polncare and General Galllenl.
HOPKINS STARS GO
Tackles Liebensperger and Wilkinson
Graduate This Term
BALTIMOnE, Md . Dec. 2. - Although
One of the greatest pairs of tackles that
ever opened holes in the offense, or that
even crouched low and fought to stop a
play on the defense on a Johns Hopkins
University team, played Its last game un
der the Black and Blue colors when the
championship was brought back to Home
wood, and although next season will Hud
the flrst-atring line of this year's team
literally shot to pieces, It looks now as
If the material and chances for another
banner year for Hopkins In the gridiron
game are ery promising.
Stork Visits Empress of Japan
TOKIO. Dec. 2. Empress Sadako gave,
birth to a son today. All Japan U
celebrating the event. This is the fourth
child born to the royal couple. They are
all boys.
JEWELRY
SPECIAL BARGAINS
ftS Pvra White Diamond Tiffany Hire
(50 Mar Via. U KnulD pearl uud S dUmorila
SJ.l DUnioml llraclet. i diamonds
glS Beautiful Pearl and Diamond Stick Pin
jti Jtorwaho Brooch. 23 diamond
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MARION LADIES' BAND FURNISHES
Ttrt 1iunr1tnr1 ti nn It Vitr-lsvnb-trtr 1 intra
delegation marched to the plant of
IITALIA HA FIRMATO
IL PATTO DI LONDRA
. FIN DAL 5 SEHEMBRE
L'On. Sonnino Dichiara tra
Fragorosi Applausi Che
l'ltalia Non Fara Pace
Separata Con Nesauno
GLI A1UTI ALLA SERBIA
IIOMA. 2 nicembro
lcrl si r' npcrta la Camera del Dcpu
tatl. Er.'tno presentl circa IW tleputntl,
frn I quill 200 vestltl In unlfonm1 mlllUro,
cssendo In scrvlzlo sul fronto ill battnglla.
Questl doputatl mllltari avevnno rice villa
una UceniM spcclalu per usslstore nlln
sediitii, die crn ill Krnnile linpoi tutiXn
glncchc' si nttendevano lo dlchlanizlonl
del goerno sl-i per qmnto lUuardu
gtu-ria cite per quanto rlguardn la polltlca
ostera.
11 mlnlstro degll Ksterl, on. Sonnino
foce infnttl dlchlarnzlonl tlflla plu grnntlu
Importanza. Eyll dlssc, tra gll applausi
fragorosi dl tutta I'assenihlen. cite rifitlla
.icva flrm.ito II i SPttcmfTie u s. II Pattn
ill Londia. In b-tso ill quale nessiina dello
poll nzr- llrni.itarle, o cioe' ringhlltcrra. In
rrancla, la ftussla e l'llilla, potra' con
rituli re scparatamento la pace ion lo
pott nze rentrnll.
I.'on Sonnino annuuelo' Inoltte e queslo
uununciii fu pure satutnto da giandc ap
plausi. di tutta la Camera the 1'ita la
aluter.i' mnlertalnicnto lit Serbia, nel
unso cite lnMor.t' nnch'essa un tsciclto
uella IVnlhola Halcanica per coinbattcro
contio le forzo austro-tcdescho u bulgato.
I dcputatl cho vestlvnno ruiilforino
militate, fra I quail era nucha 11 sergunta
Hl.-eolatl. fitrono appliiudltl frenfilc.i
mentp da una folia Immensa cho si er.i
rnc olta In Plnrzn Mmteeitorlo
Nella mnttlnnta, prima tlflla cdlltll
alia Camel a, II presidente del Conslsllo
del mlnlstrl. tin Salalidia, aiea sotto
posto nU'niiproMizloni' del suol cnllpglil
una romumcazloiip nella qunli' t-rn chl.ini
meiite doflnit.1 I nllltiidlne dfll'Itnlla nel
lonilltto europeo.
PAItTICOLAltl DELLA SEDL'TA.
Le dtchlarnzlnul dell'on. Kounlno Irca
II Pnttn di Londra o gll .liuti alia Seibla
sono state rlcevute con ontuslasmo In
ICiinm ed in tutta l'ltalia, glacche' e'
rlmosso orm.il ognl sospetto ehe l'ltnll.i
fossti mi-ssu nella sua gueira da scopl
afcsolutnmento egoistlci.
La rinpprturn del Parlameiiio e' nv
venutu bvnzn Incident!, nil ecielone ill
qu.ililm 'ptertuloni' i.a p.tite ill ileputati
boclnllsti lntmnsljentl, rhepetu' fu wublto
M'llulti 1 sot'lnlistl rellut.trono Infntti dl
nUaisi quandn II prtsldente iell.i CnmerJ,
on. .Mnrsor.t, pronuni lo' II suo dlsiorso
di aperllirii della scssloue, u qtiaudo II
iiome ill re Vlttorio fu pinniinciato e tatto
oggetto dl applausi, II soclalista Jiaran
gonl eel co' di liitt-irompcrp, nut lu sue
Iaiolo furono loptrte dagll applausi e
dallf grlda til evvlia L'on .Maraugont
dovette tncete quando l.i C.imeru ull
grido- "Abbasso rntistrlnco' .Sllenzlo'"
L'on Marconi rlvolse quindi un trlhuto
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will add another reason for giving a
Victrola
Don't wait order it at once at any of our
four stores three of them are open evenings.
15 to H00
EASIEST OF TERMS
Talking
Machine Co.
VICTOR DISTJtmUTOKS
Broad above Walnut St.
S Branches Open Evenings
Broad & Columbia
S2d & Chestnut Sts.
4124 Lancaster
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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THtJIiSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1015.
wt tltci ttrMY Mtn T!imlfnn Cforn nrn
the Curtis Publishing Company, which
the Curtis
na.ll erol chc hatino Onto loro lta sul
iitnipl ill battitKlIn per la rpilpiizlnne
di II Iripilnit.i, apptnudlto vlvuiuiutc dalla
I'mnim p dalle trilitino.
Hopn clip l'on Mnrcora rlibe llnltn II suo
disc hi co. II tnlnlstrn di'gll Efltcll si alzn'
per fare le sue dlchlarairloul EgH in
loimo In Cntiirr ill qtianto II govertio
.tvpia fatlo n Cnmerii rlilusn, p quandn
dlsse i he I'lnchllterra, la I'ltinrln, In
Hussi.i e l'ltalia lion foim.ti.ino unii
qu.tdrcipllcp snlt'iuto dl nntne, m.i hcnsl'
nncho til fntto, I'cntuslnsmi) della Caiiicin
lion c-libp plu' llmltl Mu nnche applamll
llsshlmo l'on. Sonnino fu qu.inde dlsso
testiinlinpiitt'
"L'ltall.i non n nffnto Insensible nllp
sfortuno della Serbia, mu si prcpara in
vccp ntl alutnre qtlellVrocIa nazlone "
SI rrcile oin cho Una sprdlzlono Itnllnna
p qunsl prontrt p sbarch pi a' proslnia
mentp sullp coste dell' Albania."
IL COMl'NICATO UI'I'ICIALL'.
Qui'.sla mnttlna II Mlnlstcro della
titierrn ha piibbllrito II scguento rnp
porto del generate Cndornn:
"Nelln glornata ill lcrl la nostra fan
leiln u" statu nrcup.it.i nel Invoro ill con
sollilauicnto dolle nuovp puslzlonl picse,
1 rntPtlit tin tin Intcnso fuoco della iiusliii
aitlsllerla Impegnnta a dlstruggcre le
nume llncp dl nslstcnza autrlache
"11 sollto fuoco dpi ncmlco dlrctto con
tro ri-Klonl nbitate causo' un luiinillu
iielt'ospctliili' clillp ill MonfalcoiiP. che
ppio' fu sublto sponlo.
"Aeioplanl iiuMilacl lasclnrono c.iderc
liombo sul vlllaggl ill Paul.iro e dl
liemlsitiLlnlti, iu Ha Carnlii, ma scira far
tlantil. In plcioli scontri avvinutl In
iliversl limit t del fronte nol prPiulemmo
una trentlnn di pilglonlerl cd un enn-
none a tiro rnpido
IJocommcnds Pardon for Armstrong
WAhHINOTON, Dec 2. PieMdent WII
hon toda ri'cplvid the faoiablo recom
tncndntlon of Attoinev (ienpral (iregory
foi the pardon of William II Armstrong.
Jr.. one of tho the men lonilcted in con
nection with the Internatlon.il Lumber
S utllc.its.
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Cdiilhrr f hn clmlira f? PVlil Hflnl till in .
they inspected. The girl musicians
Building.
BIG GUN DUEL GROWS
WEAKER IN FRANCE
Artillery Conflict Continues at
Tahure, in Champagne, and
Along Somme
I'AHIS, Dec 2.
The continued artillery duel along tho
front diminished in vlolcnco Inst night,
the "War Office announced today. The
following communique was Issued:
"In Iho course nf the night the nrttllery
comllit w.is kept up with less Intensify
in various sectors, pnrtlcularl.v lit AitoK
lu Iho legion of Iliettoncourl, In tho
legion of Krlsp-Pn, Volley of the Sninnip,
and In Chainpncnp, near Tnliurp
The Helglan olllclal eommimlcatlnn s.iys:
Totlnv our advanced posts were
bombarded. Prolectlles were tin own
on Puriies. I'prvse, Itoote, Oostkerke,
Nlpucafiplle and Xooidschootc, n.s wpll
us at larlotis fiolnts along our Hups
Our artillery vigorously counter shelled
tin German artillery anil dispersed
groups of memy workers cannonading
the trtnilies.
Yi sterility our aviators several times
gnvo chase to hostile aeroplanes, which
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Pictures always make
Welcome Gifts
If you want a really GOOD
picture, look over our portfolios at
your leisure.' Etchings, mezzotints
in color, old line engravings the
largest collection in this citv.
Unique, beautiful, DISTINC
TIVE pictures at extremely mod
erate prices $5.00 to $60.00.
The Rosenbach Galleries
1320 Walnut Street
Christmas Cards and Calendars.
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Do You Know
Most children k,m ''
CORN GROWERS
Among other places of interest tho
wore photographed on the steps of
were compelled to IIcp In the direction
of the German lines
HEIILIN". Dec. I. A slntcmcnl was Is
sued at army headquarters today as fol
lows: West of La IJassec citenslvo mining
opprntlons carried out by our troops
lauspil conslileiable d.imngc In Eng
lish positions.
One EiihIIiIi and one French ncrn
plune were shot down and the occu
pants made prlsonprs
Once you taste the de
licious flavor of baked
Deerfoot Farm sausage,
that settles it.
It spoils you for the other
kind ever after.
Have some for breakfast, say to
morrow or next day.
Deiirkoot Farm : New York Offieo
171 Chamber! St. Phon, Cortland 3Sj
Pl J
OHIO CORN GROWERS
SEE GREAT STORES
AND BUILDINGS HERE
Boys and Girls From Buckeye
State Also Visit Independ
ence Hall and Other
Places
200 IN MERRY PARTY
Philadelphia Is busy today nctlns nn
hou to 2W lively, chattering boys and
Klila from Ohio, who are on what la
known na the lluckcyo Corn Special Tour.
Parents anil other relatives arc accom
panInB the youngsters. In the lour nbout
town today thero wcro nenrly 1000 par
ticipants. The party arrived at Broad
Street Station nt 6 o'clock In tho morn
ing. At 6 39 they had breakfast nt tho
Hctlnvue-Stratford. Then they marched
to the John Wonamnker sloro and after
nn Inspection of Us various departments
vlKlted City Hall. Tho delegation then
marched to the plant of Iho Curtis 1'ub
Ifshlng Company, 6th and Walnut streets,
liv wav of Mnikct street After IcavltiB
this building tho group visited tndepen-
PHIUDELPHJA
brooches
bracelets
Lavalliers
JSfECKLACES
Bar. Pins
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Punky Dunk?
denco Ifa'll, CArpentcrs' HMvTfJHf?
Commercial Exchange, and ti,.
ceded to tho Bourse it noon. p
l-'rom tho Bourse tlioy xrvn lt
Franklin's grave, then past oirf RJ
Church to the Corn Exchan Si.Tr'"
Hank, where they were Rivon .ob;.?11
thenco to tho Chestnut rect I?''
whero a boat took them to LfAK,
land. An elaborate prograiti ,. '"
ranged for them nt the Navy tart
Tho whole afternoon was nDnt .'?
and when they left they went
to tho hotel for dinner, Thlg wiitrieU
big affair, with speeches by Vit
Blankenburg, Governor Willis ,! ir"'
others. Charles 8. Calwell, of th,n
Kxchange National Bank, will dliint. 7
cash prizes. After dinner they lm.
'The Birth of a Nation " y w" ,('
1'hllftdelphla always extetida a W. 'f
como to the boys. They repress?! ii
best and most efficient of Ohio's f.
Ing clement. ur
At U o'clock tonight tholr specUl int
tlcparts from Broad Street station ,2
New York. n '
FOR CHESTNUT
RriOlfC street'
Social Stationc
JUST PUDLIS
Jewelry
or
Women
Lorgnettes
Hat-Pins
Hair-Pins
Finger. Rings
Bangles
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