-v &wr'.---rr'" . "MrVj jji pi ,&p - - v-v r "-WV i--r" -- -t?"!- I 4 EVJilflG LtiDUURlB.lLADtibLttlA, T UJiibDxli', 1) Ji,i W xi J 1 jlg TEUTONS OCCUPY IPEK; OUTFLANK PICCOLEAVANZATESUL CARSO DA PARTE DELLA FANTERIA ITALIANA Capture of Important City Gives Control of East , ern Montenegro BULGARS CIRCLE ALLIES DCIU.IN, Dec. T. Simultaneously with fhe niinotinccmcnt thnt the Monleneftrlr. town of ttek hnil been cnpturcil, the aermnn Wnr Oflldo stnted todny thnt the Trench troops In southern Serbia hml been forced to retreat. The French forces lmve been out flnnkod, and their withdrawal w.ts made necessary hy threats of envelopment. Hj cnptiirltiR Ipek Urn Teuton forces have catnhllsheii themseUcs firmly In eastern Montenegro Ipek Is 71 miles from Scutari, where the Serbian Gov ernment Is now located The followliiR icport from the General Start wns Issued nt the War Otllce: ' I)all.an thcatic of war Ipek hna been reached The pilsonets broiiRht Iti tlur Inp Jrstcrday's (iKhtitiK number 12J0. The Trench have been compelled to lve up their position in tln salient formed by the Corna and Vnrdar Itlveis ovvlnc to threatened envelopment." Tlorcf IIkIiIIiir In northeastern Monte ncRro and a. sudden vault by the Util itarians acnlnit the rlKlit wine of the Flench arm marked tho icnewal of Im portant actions In the Halkans today. Tho city of Ipek Is tho largest city In eastern Montenegro. After holding the eiicm In check for 4S hours by vnllnul resistance, tho Serbs and Montenegrins are reported In retreat, 111 saltcd on their right Hank by bands of Albanians Whether the Hulgnrlnn onslaught against the French mark the beginning of ah effor' to throw the AIIUs back to Ha lonlcn. It Is too early to determine. Lack ot dcllnlto Information regarding tho po sltUn of Tleld Marshal Macki'iiscn's main army adds to the anxiety fi.lt In sorho quartets over the position of the Anglo-Trench forces Markensen, It l believed, may bo prepailng to hammer the expeditionary forces back across the Grcfc border Jit uno mighty smash. The Bulgarian nttack was pioculcd by lolont borrhardmeiit of the Trench pol- tlois noar Val.i'tdovl. The Infantry on- ' slivijrhts wvro Intiuehed Sunday night Tho nult of the lighting Is 111 doubt La Rumania Impcdisce Che 1'Austria Attacchi dal Fiumo lc Forze Russe Concen trate a Reni RINFORZI AGLI ALLEATI RUMANri IIAUS FOKEIGX NAVIGATION OF DANUBE PARIS, Dec 7. ft Is tnpoitcd that RttmanU has de cided (c stop all foreign navigation on tho Lcnubo wtc the river runs tliiough Hutnanla-n noil, as a measure of self-protection. The Montenegrin Government, fearing complete subjection of the country. Is sending Its treasure to Italy for snfo keeping. Tho success of the Austro-German cam paign In northern Serbia and Montenegro and tho reverses Inflicted upon tho Anglo French tnHjps by tho Bulgarians have hiid marked Influence upon the Greek Government and King Constantino. Scalded Babe Dies A 3-ycaro d child who fell Into a wash boiler ntlv with sc.ilaliig water died nt tbd Polyclinic Hospital last nlgl t She Is JStzaboth Patton. of S& rhrlKnn street. Trio accident occurred when the girl's niotner wns In the yard hanging out clottie: THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec 7 For eastern Peiirevlvnnla and New Jer seyPartly clniidv tonight and Wednes day; not much change lu temperature; light variable winds. Cloudj and moderatelv cold weather has prevailed thtoughout the northeast ern portion of the country during tin: last :i hours, whllo generallj clear weather and freezlns tcmper.itiires are reported from tho southeastern States, excepting Florida A dlttuil.tnie on the Tevas const and one ovir .Manitoba are united by a comparative troughllKe depression The, Southern disturbance has caused moderiflj heavy rains over Texas, whllo the Northern one has been attended by snow Hurries U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Oliervattons taken nt 8 a. in., liistcrn time Ijnvt, k Ut R3tn- rlni.- Station. ii in n't. rail. Wine lty.-aih..r nt fi ,. " ';.-.w .- Annum. ;.i AtiAiitii nn . i ilaltlmnre . . .11 :..' 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Maria. , -4 HI Scranlon t'a. .... 1'S l'ii Tampa, Fhu... r- B- Washlnston . .. 2S 8 Wlnnlixr. fan . Jl 2S .OtJ NW W) Snow J . P Cloudy .. N 14 Cloudy Ml' .. Cloudy . NV HI Clear . NW 10 Cloud NV .. Cloudy N 14 Clear M rj Cloudy NR . Clear HV 10 Cloudy h . Clear . . MV Kokkv 1 4U K a! cloudy NV III Cloudj . .V 21 Clir .1X1 NK H Cloudy . KW Clear .W IN Clear NK Cloudy N 1 Clear S Cloudj XK . . P Cloudy NE Cloudy XK .. Clear K . I'.CIoudy . K . P.Cloudy XV 0 Cloudy K . Clear K 12 Cloudy XVV 2l Cloudy X It Cloudy . X . . Cloudy XW Cloud X 18 Cloudy i: .. Clear XVV 10 Cloudy NVV . Cloudy 2U Si: 4 Kaln .. NVV .. Cloudy H . Clear 8H- 8 P.Cloudy NK . Clear ..08 NB 14 Rain B .. Cloudy X . . Clear SB Cloudy . N 10 Cloudy , N ,, Cloudy .. NW .. Clear IIO.MA, 7 Dlcemhrc. II Mlnhtcro dclla aucrra pubbllcava lerl sera It scguente cotnunlcnto ulTlclnlo bnsnto sul rnpporto del genernle Cndorna. "N'ella ?ona del Carso brcvl ma nudacl avnnzato cl hnnno dnto nlcttnl vnntnggl, grazle nl vnlore dclla nostra fanterln. "A7lonl dl nrtlgllcrla si sono avuto su tutto II frontc nonostautn II raltlvo tempo o le condlzlonl ntmosferlche poco favorc vol I. "I.t nostra artigllerla ha dlstrutto nl cunl rlparl netnlel nella Carnln ed ha dls lierso reparti ill truppe ntistrlache nella valle del Seehich, mentro lo batterlo tietn Iche hnnno fatlo qunlcho danno n Paul nro c .Moufalcone. ' I Islnccamentl nemlcl, favorltl tlalla nebbln, tcnt.irono dl forznro lo nostra llneo In varll ptinll, ma furono resplntl, e Holla zona dl (llobna furono contrnttac call dalle noitro for?o e tnessl In fugn " NKl HAI.CANI l.a sltuazlone balcanlca si fa dl nuovo Intcressnnto per cnusi dclla Itumanla. Un dlspncclo da Hucarest dltc Infattl rhe II governo itiineno, nllrt scopo dl Impedlro tin nttacco degll austrlacl contro le forzo russe concentrate nella lless.irabla, ha declso dl thludcre a ttlttl I vnporl esterl qucll.i p'.trte del Dnliublo die e' esclusl vninento ruiiieti.i. Questn azlaue c' stnta cntisata dal fatto che I monltorl austrlacl cho si trovatio nel porto danublanu butgaro dl Itiitscluk si prcparnvano n. partlro per bombardare n Henl le truppe russe cola' concentrate. Per tecarsl a Itctil I monl torl avrebbcro dovtito passare per II tratto del Dauublo che e' escluslvnineiite ttliueno Nell'lstcsso tempo si apprendo che lo czar dl Russia ha dl nuovo telegrnfato nl re dl Serbia proincttcndo un'nzlono milltnre tussa nel Ualc.inl a breve sea denza. SI apprende pure die gli nlleatl oper nntl in I llnlcani sonu stall notcvulmento rlufouatl. II. PAPA i: I.A SIA T.IHKKTA'. A Itiiuia si stu teuendo uu conclstoio al (iua! p.irteclpano aiichc nlcunl cnrdinull fruncesl tidcsclil, fatto (uesto che ha fatto sorgcro vocl dl posslblll trattatlve dl pace, vocl che sono smentltn da dl- chl.iiazlunl avutesl In tuttl I pais! p.irte clpantl alia gticrrn. Invece II papa ha pailatu al concisloro per far sentlre nti cor.t I suol Ininentl fcr la muncaiiza dl llberta. come se Invece. dl essero In un' ofocn da democrarla e dl lotte per II princlpli) dl n.izlonnllta' si fosse ancora al tempo did terzo Impeiu. II papa ha dctto. "fc'eBiiendo rcseinplo del nostrl prede cemorl no! nbblamo lamcntato che la nos tra poslzlono dl pontcllce romano sla tale da non permettercl dl its.tre dl tutta quclla iilena llberta' chu e' assolutamente necessarl.i nl governo delln chlesi. Ma chl e' cho non vedo qucsto reso ancora plu' evldente dalle clrcostnnzo attuall? "fertumente coloro che governano 1 Italia non mancano dl buone Inten rlonl per cllmlnaie gll inconvcnlentl, me c' clilainmente dlmostrato che la poslzl one del pontellce dipende dalle autorlta' clvlll. Con un camblamento dl uomlnl a dl clicostiiuze questn poslzlono potrebbo divcnlre pcgglore "Nol cl llmltcremo nd osservare. cho alcunl atnbasciatorl o mlntstrl accredltntl presso dl nol dal loro sovr.tnl furono costictti a paitlre per proteggeie It loro dlgnlta' personnle o lo prciogatlvo del loro ulllclo, do' che signlllea per la Santa Scilo una rldurlona del silo potere o del suo dlritto c I'lndcbollmeiito dl una ga ranzla necessaiia, eguall alia prlvazlone del inlglorl c plu ordlnnrll mczzl dl comu nlcaziono con i governl esterl A questo rlguardo dobbinmo rlclilamtue 1'attcn ztouo nl fatto che tta lc nazlonl In guerr.i sorse 11 sospetto che nol, per forza dl clrcostanzr, cl lasclassimo guldare nel trattaie gll affarl delle niuionl In contesa dul suggeilmentl dl coloro cho potevano glungero lino a nol col vivo della loro voce." II papa avova dlmcnticata che prnua bllincnte la paitenza ilegll ambs.iclatorl teutonlcl nccredltatl presso II Vatlrano era nun fmba mossa del loro governi per crcare una sltuazlone cqulvoca al i Vntlcano per dlscrcdltarc 11 governo i Itallano presso I cnttollcl del paesl ncutrl ' SAIKNTITK 1TALIANK. lnlauto a questa accusa del papa il gov erno Itallano ha dovuto dare una smcu- . tltn, dlmobtrando che gll iuvlntt teutonlcl I presso II Vatlcano non avevano sublto I aleuna restrlzlcue neH'adcinplntento del j loro doverl dlploniittlcl. 11 comunlcato governatlvo dice: "11 guvetno itallano dlede ample ganinzle pn la pioteziouti ileU'nzlont. dlplomatUa del i.ipprescutantt dlplo ni.itici degll iniperi central! piesso II VntUann, I quail lesclurono Roma dl loro propila volonta'." Tutll I gloinull conimentnndo I'nllo ciizlonc ilol papa la delinlsconn nlmeno Inopportuna, e rlcordano e difendono la leggB delle guaientlgle SECRET SERVICE NET CLOSES ON ARMS PLOTTERS Austrian Arrested, Explo sives Seized in New York. Lamar Fomented Strikes BERLIN BACKED HUERTA NEW YORK, Dec. 7. A continuous series of Investigations, Indictments and trials of alleged pro German propagandists, In the Govern ment's war ngilnst tho campaign of strikes, violence andviolations of Amer can neutrality, was promised here today by Federal officials. Numerous Arcs aboard Btcnmshlps leaving American ports ni-e believed to bo accounted for with the Indictment of "Lieutenant" Rob ert Pay and his associates. Strikes are now being tnken up and munition factory (Ire probes will follow. labor's national peace council, ot which Congressman Prnuk Buchanan, of Illinois, for n time vvns head, Is now admitted to be under Investigation. The associates of Anton P. Mente, 24-year-old Austrian, nrrestcd vcsterd.iy In his ' bomb studio." nie to be sought. The Government will lav especial stress on numerous mvster- lous striken In American plants In pre senting evidence Involving the labor coun cil. David I.nmal, the "wolf of Wall Rtrcet," nnd Pranz von Itlntclcn aie nnmed by the Government as lenders In the strike crusade. Von Itlntclen Is. now In prison In Knglnml. According to District Attorney Marshall the principal work of the organization was 'he fomenting of strikes IIo charged thai the tlf-ups were financed by tho Inpcrlal (Irnran funds, distributed In the I' llti'tl Stales bv it series of aermnn nnd Amoiitnii ngeiits Samuel Oompers, Mar shall unld, disapproved the labor council's ph lis Qompcrs was expected today to be seived with n mimmons to tell tho ii-nnd Jiii what ho knows of tho rcla .Ion ot tho labor council to a series of sudden mid costly strikes In American Iniltisttlnl plants. Indictments were looked for today or tomorrow. The Gland Jurj began Us activities on the nrrlvnl In New York of C II. Cauodo nnd William V. Kramer, of Chi cago, labor lenders. In response to Gov ernment subpoi nan. The men, It Is un derstood, are anxious to Inform the Grand Jury what they have learned of the ef forts by German svinpathlzers to stop tho output of munitions nnd supplies for tho Allies. San Luis Obispo 'Wireless Closed I.OS ANOULKS, Cnl , Dec. 7. The wireloss station nt San I.uls Obispo, which has been In operation hero for some lime, has been closed by the West ern Union Telegraph Company. $100,000 IN GIFTS FOR WIDEN ER SERVANTS Continued from Piute One for the servnnts nnd was distributed by tho young Mr. Wldcncr. Public opinion around the postomce and tho barber shop nnd the stores at Ogontz, where the servants do their shopping nnd chatting, has crystallized Into several conclusions, In spite ot tho secrecy to which tho servnnts nro said to hnvo been sworn. $100,000 FOIl SBUVANTS7 Seventy-five thousand dollars went to the servants on the big estate, Ogontz citizens nssert, nnd tho remainder to em ployes of tho Land Title Uulldlng. Only those nt Lynncwood Hall In the service of the Into financier himself were In cluded, nnd no term of scrvlco was too brief to mnko a footman or n maid In eligible for n gift. Thero were 40 on tho lato Mr. WIdcner'a personal pajroll and all were remembered Tho largest amount went to Charles Cook, Mr. WIdcner'a vnlct, the employe who was closest to tho dead philan thropist In tho lost U years of his life. Vlllago gossip hns established that $23,000 In trust and his salary for life was the rewnrd of his service. "Lucky Charley!" thev sny at the barbershop "lln'a n gentleman of leisure himself now, with nothing to do but walk 'cross country with his dog." "All I can say Is that I've been very handsomely remembered," says Cook. Several years ngo his employer presented him with a comfortable homo nt Klklns Park. "Hilly" Cosgrove, general "handy man" on the estate, who entered Mr. WIdcner'a employ 2."i vcarn ago, and to whom Is 'n trusted the getting of the mall and shop ping, received a check for flOOO, they say. So did his brother "Steve," one of tho night watchmen, nnd Thomns Cnvnnnugn nnd Harney Kelly, who helped guard tho treasures of the cstnte during the night. Henry I.nngevln, who enme from Trance seven vears ngo to become Mr. WIdcner'a personal chauffeur, received quo votilez Vous? No one will say! not he, nt least. Hut that It wns n fnt num no ono can deny perhaps 10,000 or 15,(00 frnncs. WOMI1.V EMPLOYES HEME.MnEUED Of the women employes, Illlina CJulst, parlor tnttld, received perhaps, ns much ns any other female servant, busing cnlculn tlons on length of service. She recently put $1000 In the hank, the villagers sav utithorltntlvelv Mis. W. L Unruh, the housekeeper of the spacious mansion, who distributed the gifts among the women under her, was remembered gonernuslv Other femnle servants who wipe awnv n tear as they recall the death which swelled their savings are Mary Hut ton, Louisa Osten, Margaret Qulst, Illlm.i's sister, Miugnrel Matthews and Agile Clovtrstone, nil chambermaids Two of the servants, dusky, faithful servitors, bow their bends with gratitude The nie Jennv Laws, n chambermaid, who was Mrs Wldener's ucrsoniil attend nut while her mistical lived, and William lohnson, caretaker of the gallery nt Lvnnewood Hall which houses the $12, 00O.010 WIdener art collection Hoth of them have served tho WIdener family for vearu and lire all that lemalu of the train of servants who cured for the WIdener home when It was on Ilroad street. That 3W vx s v os -NRvr vu.3;fi as There is always some thing New to be seen at The Rosenbach Galleries When you are in the vicinity of Broad and Walnut Streets stroll through our galleries and look for the things that a few weeks before were shown for the first time in Europe. The newest "creations" of the masters abroad are always exhibited here the first time in America. The Rosenbach Galleries 1320 Walnut Street Christmas Cards and Calendars. a i fcjssstssaa 8wl -5 Britain liars Logwood Enorts JAMAICA. Dec 7 The Government, on Instructions from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has prohibited the eport of logwood, except to Great Britain. r Greens Order booked now for Holly Wreaths, Mistletoe. Laurel and Immortelles A large assortment of immortelles novelties, such as Belli. Wreaths, Strings and Stars. Delivery made on any specified date Send for price, list MICHELJSSSK J18 MAKrr ST. Slji ii iL . Ill 1 1 111 I If you want milk 1 , that is much richer and j , r cleaner than ordi jji nary milk, have Wfi ABBOTTS11 "A" milkIJ :rved at your home. Ill eanliness and food Tlj lue unequaled. I Hi Abbott.' "A" Milk his dally ll curia Hat. In tha country; l the Ideal mlllc (or chll- Lttetts AUme; Dairies 81st & Chestnut fits,. Vhatdoyouknowabout tht milk YOU'RE JJ Diamonds For Christmas Gifts Our stock offers probably the widest assortment for selection in this city ; yet every diamond is of a uniform, fine quality. We are direct importers, make our own mountings, and our prices are as low as is consistent with high standards. For example Diamond Rings from $9.00 to $1900.00 Diamond La Vallieres $35.00 to 2250.00 Diamond Brooches..., 25.00 to 2100.00 Diamond Bar Pins,,,, 30.00 to 900,00 Diamond Bracelets. ,. 12.00 to 725.00 Diamond Scarf Fins., 25.00 to 1000.00 Our new catalogue contains 20,000 photographic illustrations of the best in Diamonds, Watch es, Jewelry and Silverware, all accurately described and priced. A copy is yours, free for the asking. S.Kind6"Sons Diamond Merchants Jewelers-Silversmiths IUO Chestnut Street doting Uour 81a o'clock Until ChrUtmat tvnn before Mr. "WIdener Imported serv ants from nurope. Other heads ot departments nnd em ployes In tho large household who re ceived checks said lo have been In four figures nro James Kelly, chief engineer, Charles Shlpe, day Ruarili William Kcl Inhclnz, head gardener; Albert Turner, butler; Fred Hnrth, baker; dudtav Delt erlch, chef; Thomas Barber, houseman, nnd Henry Holland, Herbert Powell, Oeorsa ForbeB nnd Thomas Morton, footmen. These are the S3 employes who have been in the WIdener scrv Ice for two years or more. Thero nro others who donned tho livery of P. A. B. WIdener slnco then nnd who were rewarded, but, as everyone knows! frnmo Humor la a careless dame. Whoso accuracy, nt beit. Is lme GREEK I'KESS "TEUTON1ZED" Charged That One Section Hns Been Subsidized COPENHAGEN, Dec. 7 -Thero Is ft considerable section of tho Grcclt press that has been subsidised by German in terests, whllo there nre other journals that nre sincerely anxious to hnvo Greek neutrality maintained nt nny price. Ono Greek paper Is quoted n saying: "Germany conquered UelBlum nt the price of her soldiers' blood. The Allies nnt to conquer Greece without spilling a drop of tnclrs." . . Trolley Company to Imokc the Courts WlkKKS-HAlUtH, fa.. Pee. 7 -T A Wright, general mnnagor of tho Wllkcs llarro Itallroad Compan, tho lines of which have been tied up bj a strike for tho last eight weeks, niniounccd this afternoon that tho compnnv would go Into the courts of l.uzcmo County with the view of forcing striking carmen hack to their posts. "A Afn Tfnld "PCDDCr Night" Advertising men got together last night at the Poor nicJmrd Club for what they term a "Pepper Night," Thero were 43 representatives from nil agencies. They aro working up the "pep" necessary for tho success of tho Associated Advertising Clubs of tha World's convention, to bo held here next Juno. Dirds Carry Matches; Churches Burn MAnLBOnoUOH, N. T., Dee. 7.-A loss of close to $50,000 occurred hero early today, when the Methodist church was burned to tho ground nnd tho belfry of tho Episcopal church wns consumed by fire. It Is believed that birds, which were nesting carried matches Into tho Metho dist church tower nnd Ignited them. LEAVE FOR RIVERS CONGR- Philadelphia Delegates Go to w ington Meetinc "H Philadelphia delegates to ine v. Itlvcrs nnd Harbors Concr. """M meets In Washington tomorrow i.,t!llcl todny. Among them were J, a K'il" ton, president of tho Maritime Pw 1- president of William P. Tucker ,.:' 1 of Trado; GeorRO v of tho Commissioners Wl George E. Barto, Bourse; William tlio Hoard secretary of tho Commissioners or v KiiuuM, jmiii i. iiiurecnt, secrol.. " tho Bourse; Captain John v vJ. " president ot tho Pilots' Association, fr Meigs, Director Department of vV,h' Docks and Ferries; E. n, SharwnM rTM rotary of tho Marillmo ExchTn' 8,c Dr. Hobert M. Kcely. xcnanse, tsi llarnato's Son to Wed American LONDON, Dec. 7 A mnrrlngo has been nrrnnged between Second Lieutenant Woolf Joel Bnrnnto, of tho Roynl Field Artillery, nnd Miss Dorothy MncLnnit Fallc. of White Plalni, N Y. Mcutennht Ilarnato Is the son of tho Into Barney Bnrnnto, the famous Kouth African millionaire. Blending milk raises the price FOR while the quality of milk is cheapened, the price remains the same. So when you buy blended milk, you receive less milk value for money expended. The nutriment is reduced, either through adding skimmed milk or by taking out cream. The price is therefore raised through selling an inferior product for the price of pure milk. The extra profit is taken out of the customer's pocket without the customer's knowledge or consent. The customer has no opportu nity to protest or com plain, because the practice is a secret one. There is no test that you can apply that will protect you f r.om the blending milk dealer. Tho dealer who blends adroitly accomplishes a raise in price. In some cities, in addition to raising the price, the dealers resort to blending in order to secure still another iprofit. The practice will even tually prevail if the dealer who blends meets no ob struction. Supplee milk is not blended. 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