Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING IiEDGEE-PHIEADEgPHIA', SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, I'OIS:
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4JBEECE TO GIVE
ENEMIES FIELD
FOR BIG BATTLE
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'Sarrail Formally Notified
of Neutrality in Case
Germans Attack
RICHARD S. HUNTER DIES
Well Known na Expert in Insolvency
Law
Itlchnrd S. Hunter, for 12 years a referee
In bankruptcy, died Inst nlfthl nt his
home, 235 South 13th street. He was ft
lawyer of prominence and as an expert In
the taws of Insolvency hail a whte repu
tatlon. He occupied the position of rcf-
ercc throtuh appointment hy Judse Mc-
j I'herson. of the United States District
I Court
i Ills office was nt 3W Walnut street. Mr.
) Hunter was a. member of a socially lm
KAISER MAKES THREATS ; p0?"nt.;rtm"v- " y nm wir.
I mm it ununiiT. ipjiuci. nti iiiriuiHt'wicillB
bVVrnth nt Snlonic.i Fortification.
Greeks Clear Ground for
Belligerents
SALON ICA. Dec. 19.
"' Greece will refrain from Interference
and maintain a policy of strictest neu
trality If the Allies nre attacked un Greek
Jtt-rrltory. General Sarrail. commander of
the AnKlo-t'renrh forces, received fuimal
tnotlflcullon to this effect today.
n Colonel I'nllls official representative of
the Gree't War Office at Salonli'ti, trans
mitted the follow lim notice to Uenurnl
.Sarrail.
."'In the event that the Allies nre fol
lowed by their enemies to Greek soil, the
' Greek a my has orders to retire In older
to leave the llr'it char to the lil'ltf' r nts."
Germany threatens an Immediate move
on Salonlcn for expulsion of the Allies
from their Oreek base n ml Imvfii for
retreat of thu Serbian expeditionary
force.
German troops will iross the Greek
frontier hefnrc the end of next week and
renew the assault on the AtiKlo-Kretieh
forces, accoidlnK to repjrts circulated
hero today. The Information Is said to
-have come from persons close to the
German Kmbassy.
The Allies w 11 make their first deter
mined stand about 2 miles north of h'a-
,'onlca. Strom? works, begun before the
.AnKlo-Kreneh retteut from Serbia, aro
being completed and are counted upon
to check If not to stop entirely the Teu
tonic Invasion.
Greek authorities are lending every pos
sible aid to the Allies. A hlRb otllclal
''of tho ministry of railways visited Pa-
lonlca jesterday and confined with ilen
cral Sarrail. Arrangements wore made
for more frequent and speedier lOinmunl-
eatlon between Salonlcn and the Anglo-
French front near tho Greek border.
"Replying to Greek diplomatic repre
sentations which hail as their aim tho
preventing or the entry of Teuton troops
Mnto Greece," sus the Times ent-
.respondent, "the German Minister de
clared that the fvtlllcatlons which the
lEntente Allies are constructing at Sa-
lunkn would compel Germany to take
-action to drive otit the Allied forces.
r. "Premier Skjuluill." rtjnlncd that In no
rcase would Greece allow Bulgarian troop3
to set foot on Greek ooll."
'8EKBS TAKE OFFENSIVE
IX ALBANIAN fAJIPAlCX
Ilil.MU. Ici is'.
The fWhlans are taking the offenshe In
"Albania A bin battle Is reported In prog
Yess between the Serbs and Ilulgnrs In the
valley of the lll.ick Drill ltlvcr. The Bul
garians who crossed the river were driven
back with heavy losses, according to re
ports. J, The Serbian offensive was made possible
"by the aid given them by tne Italians,
who furnished supplies to King Peter's
forces.
rkA, dispatch from Sulonlca states that the
Germans have masked (iO.onO troops at
jGlcvgch, and that other forces aro ap-
jproacmng uy tnc uoirnn route.
TEUTONS CLEAR NORTHEAST t
M0NTENE(JR0 OF FOE
URRl.IN. Dec. IS.
Austro-llungarlan troops have captured
13.500 Montenegrins and Serbians In the
last live days' fighting on Montenegrin
soil, It was officially announced this aft
ernoon. In their three resistance to tho Invad
ers the Montenegrin soldiers hnvo been
Joined by mnny young boys. Included
among KM prisoners taken In the light
ing near Illelspolye were many youths.
"Montenegrin territory In the northeast
Tara district from Mojhovac down has
been cleared of tho enemy," said the
War Office.
for his funeral have been made.
IL NEGUS D'ABISSINIA
DIFENDERA' L'EGITTO
DAI TURCO-TEDESCHI
I Forti di Gorizia 'Polverizzati'
dalle Grosse Artiglierie Ital- .
iane, Dicono al Quartiere
Generate Austriaeo
"COP'S" PET HAS LEG CRUSHED
ARRESTING MAN; TREE FOR HIM
"Bum," a Faithful Dog, Injured While Catching Pris
oner Who Had Broken Away
From Policeman
GLI ITALIANI A VALONA
ItOMA, IS Dlcembro.
Telegramml da Lomlrn, dicono die II
corpo d'nrmatn itnll.inn sbarcato a Va-
lona si preparn ad attraversnre le mon
tngne nlbnuesl per nndare In aluto devil
nlleatl. Lo stesso telcgrammn dice che
In Albania sono sbarcittl In tutto 12rt.0
ttnllnnl.
A Lomlrn c' stata dntn In notlzla che II
negus ill Ablsslnla, II glovane I.tg Vasti ha
olTerto dl mandare uu eserctto dl I'nO.t'
tio'nlnl In a.uto degli nlleatl per la dlfesa
riell'I'gltto. SI dice che questo cserclto
e' gla pronto e potrebhe glungere In pochl
glornl nl Connie dl Suez. Iannum-io di
nuesto eserclto nblrslnn pronto a difen
derc VEgltto contro I turchl ed I tedeschi
r' stato Intto alia Camera del Deputntl
franrese da Pierre Alype. membro del
Comitnto t'olonlale, e (nostra che gll al
lentl rltenitoiin che I tedcsrhl tetitcranno
dl m:nacrnrc reahncnte 1'Kgitto ed II ,
c'nnatc dl Suez.
tesercllo ahlsslno e' nrmato dl circa i
mezzo mlllone dl fuclll modernl. 1lnvlnto
tedesco alia corte nblsslna nveva tcntnto
dl Indurre l.lg Yasu a manlare contro
gll Inglesl in I Sudan, ma non e' riuscito '
net suo Intonto.
ATTORNO A GOIUZIA. '
Telegramml da Glnevra dicono che da
I.alhach, iiuartlere generate austriaeo, si I
npprctide che II duelb, ill nrtigllerlu
"He Just dropped In from Heaven; that's
all."
Pollcemsn Hlghnm tried to smile
through his tears as he patted "Hum" on
the hack. If there ever lived a police dog
that deserved the name It Is "Hum." He
licked the "cop's" hand as he gazed nt
him with grateful misty eyes today. Pain
racked his body and he tried to suppress
cries of distress kg he poked his head
under a pillow. Shortly after midnight
"Hum" captured a prisoner, and In the
cbaso his leg was crushed under the
wheels of a wagon.
The dog. a brlndle Dane, Is part of
the force of the Trenton avenue and
Dauphin streets station. Ho Is known
all over the district, for he patrols a
different beat every day or two.
It was a panhandler and alleged thief
who was the cause of "Hum's' su.ier
liig. "Hum" was patrolling one of his
beats In Trenton avenue with Policeman
i .Mueller when they both spied n man
going from door to door.
Mueller caught the man and took him
to a nearby comer to ring for the wagon
i Tho prisoner, who said he was "Joe
! Kelly, then declared the "cop" hail
j "trimmed" him of t-V.
During an argument he sllpptd from
the policeman's grasp and ran up Tren
ton nvenue, but Hum was right at his
heels. The fugitive Jumped nboard n
baker's wagon and threatened the diivei
( If he didn't take him along. Hut Hum
. and .Mueller was still after him, I'lnalH
I tln dm; cot abreast of the wagon and
I vSiWm Hit 1
ALLIES EXPECT
GERMAN DRIVES
EAST AND WEST
Teutons May Strike
Meuse Line at St.
Mihiel Wedge
AVIATORS RAID METZ
trieil to Jump on Hi,' .-.at lie iiipetl
under th" ftmit wlmls t n- or tin in
passed over IiIh left foreleg.
Till lit M ttt tinil I'tP t. ..II l ' u t t: .ti nx. .... 1. .-. '
'nm itiiii'bu i hi itiii.i n u'furri n un lit.
an ,iMMtin In jiviiu the iloy Mtt-ald
tii'atmi nt. and nft'T hli leg bad hi-eii ,u
liillv hnndagi'rt he was taken to ller-
hcii's Veterinary Hospital, nt Marslmll
LONDON. Dec, 18.
There Is Increasing evldenco that the
Germans nre preparing new strokes on
both the Eastern and Western fronts, or
at least a concentration of their forces
to strike when conditions are propitious.
Officials believe that the Germans, hav
ing found tho line In Flanders and Artols
nuts too hard to crack, contemplate mov
Ing In the St. Mlhlel region, where their
lino penetrates to the Illvcr Meuse nnd
where there has been considerable ac
tlvity during the last few days. Tho only
thing argued against this Is that the
river has been at flood and the trench
have been systematically destroying the
hrMirea ih ihv were rebuilt. Thus far,
' however, there has been little more than
I the usual mining and bombing operations
1 and aerial lighting In the west.
I The Krench War Otllce nnnouncecl last
night that two Trench nvlntors had
i dropped a score of shells of large calibre
on the railway station of I.o Snblon, nt
Metz. No mention Is made of the dnmngn
done. m Sablon Is two miles south of
the city of Metz proper nnd Is Inside tho
girdle of forts surrounding tho city.
Heavy artillery firing Is reported along
the whole front In Helglum nnd Artols,
Chamtmcne. where Frencli guns
Rilenced several German batteries near
Masslges and at I.es i;parges ana tnc
Ilols-le-Pretre, where tho German works
were seriously damnged.
The following ofllclal report was Issued
t. the Krench War Otllce this afternoon:
"Some artillery nctlons occurred dur
ing the night In Artols. A battlu with
bombs was fought to the east of Hoclln
. mirt. Our batteries bombarded German
trenches at Blalrevllle, to the south of
Arr.iH.
"Hetwcen the Sotnme and the Olso, in
the region of fhaulnes, our nrtlllery di
rected an efficacious lire on enemy supply
wagons assembled there."
The following olllclal report from Urlt
sh Headquarters In Franco was Issued
onlght by the Press Ilureau:
"Last night tho enemy made a small
iiomblng attack against our line about
the utiarrlcs to the north of I.oos. This
was cuslly repulsed.
I "Artillery activity continued through
the day, especially to the north of
Ypres."
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SAMUEL A. McDOUGAL
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streets about 1860, and remalnl
same, establishment for om flf.t '" '
retiring from business n H. lli
Dougal was one of the oldest m.'
Philadelphia, having Joined M-rMu0"'
Lodgo In 1865. Mfldlan,j
He Is survived bv a dueh .
W Howe, and three Jm f'i
Dougal, Jr., A. W. McDouiai lAA '
McDougnl. -"ougai And o,
The funeral will take place f, ,
late residence Tuesday Decemh "?.
2 o'clock in the nfternoon Wbcr SI-
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Inlzlato sul fronto ltnllnno nolla glornata ! dropped from the wagon and clung to j nnd Master stiectd. This afternoon lie
JCALPERS CORNER SUPPLY
OF FREE CONCERT TICKETS
"Specs" Defy Provision on Pnste-
bonrds and Prepare to Gather
Harvest
Greed for money among speculators
who seem to delight In taking the Joy
out of life may deprive many music lovers
of allm purse from enjoying the first free
Sunday concert tomorrow of the Phila
delphia Orchestra
It was learned today that many of the
"specs" whose artistic temperament Is
always aroused by the acquisition of dol
lars placed many "stool pigeons" in line
for tickets on Wednesday and these con
federates managed to corner a large num
ber. They were well rewarded for their
service, and the pasteboards will be of
fered for sale. It Is said, Just as though
tomorrow's concert was a regular theat
rical attraction.
The fact that most of the free tickets
for the orchestra bear the announcement
that the ticket must not be offered for
sale does not appear to deter the "specs"
In the least.
Many of them on Ilroad street today
were freely "taking orders" for tickets
and declared they would be able to de
liver them near the Metropolitan Opera
House.
Representatives of the orchestra said
that any pereon offering these ticket
for sale will be Immediately arrested and
arrangements have been made by the
police to drive the scalpers from tho
street.
dl leri I'nltro contlnuo' lerl speclnlmcnte
nttornn a Gorlzln. A Liilhnch si dice che
questo duello ill nrtlgllerl.i c" stato 11 plu'
vlnlcnto che si sin. avuto llnoin.
I'n contrnttacco austriaeo a Plava e"
stato resplntn dnuli Italian! con grnvl
pcrdlte per nil nustilaci. I forti esternl
ed nlcunl del fortt Intend della piazza
dl (iorlzla tono 3tatl nddlrlttura polvor
izzatt dalle granate ltnllatie, co?!' da non
poter plu" dare alctinn protezlonc alia
fanterla contro II fuoco dcH'artlglleria
dl C.tdorna.
SI dice che nel settom d! Gorizia l'arcl
duca Kugenlo ha preso II comnndo dtlle
forze austrlachc.
SI apprende qui che, notiostnnto le
proincssu fatte alia Francla, lc forze
tedesche attacchcranno In base degli
alleatl a Solonlcco, portando la guerrn In
tcrrltorlo grcco.
II corrispondente dcll'Ide.x. Nazlonale
telegrafa dal fronte trcntlno-tlroicse eho
uno del Inmost mortal tedeschi da IM
him until .Mueller arrived. The "cup" was doing well. Hut "Hum" will know
pinioned tho mnn to the ground, and, that his bravery Is appreciated for there
with Hum limping alongside, took htm will be a hlg Christmas tree nt the sta
to the station Iioiiko. tlon Iiouhu for him. It will he loaded
Policemen Hlgham. Autey and MncGow. i down with Klft.
FRENCH WARSHIPS KFET
TWO IIVDROAEROI'l-ANES
One Flyinp Craft Destroyed OlT
Turkish Coast, Other DanmRcd
PAHIS, Dec. IS. In the Mrst battle that
has occurred between Krench torpedo,
boats and hostile aircraft the torpedo
boats were victorious, according to nn
official statement Issued at the Ministry
of Murine today.
The battle occurred ofr the Turkish
coast.
'Our torpedo flotilla, bavins perceived
Barn Fired by Gasoline Explosion
LANCASTER. Pa., Dec. R -The i x
plosion of a gasoline engine used in
operating corn-fodder machine fired the
barn of Moses Stolzfus, near Han-vlllc
last evening, reeling in Its dcstrucfl.m
and causing a lorn of JtOOV Aaron
Stoltzfus, the tenant fanner, and Frank
Holf. a laborer, were hurled some dis
tance by the explosion and slightly In-Juri-d.
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SAMUEL A. M'DOUGAL
DEAD IN 91ST YEAR
Pioneer Merchant of Southwark
District in Business More
Than Half a Century
Samuel A. McDougal. one of tho plo
ncers of the Southwark district of Phil
adelphia, died this morning nt his real
dence, KVO Spring Harden street, In the
91st year nf his age.
Mr. McDougal was born In Irelnnd Oc
tober S, 1S2.", and enmo to this country,
with his mother, when ho was 12 years
of age, settling In Philadelphia, where he
has since lived. He started In the retail
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two enemy hvdroaeronlnnes near the
tnlllimctri era stato recenteiiiente por- I shore, shelled and pursued them," says
orrleial statement, "fine .iiireeeded In
stato messo in posizlonc In dlfesa delta eseapinc. hut the other, yoilourl datn-
elttu'. Per ben qulndlcl volto II glgnn- aged, rupslzed nnd was eaptiired.
teseo mortalo fu sparato aciiza ehe I sucl , "We took prisoner the navaV officer and
enonnl prolettlll eausuasero alcun danno
nllc dlfese Itallane. Ma suhito dopo gll
artlglteri Itullanl riuseirono a preclsare la
poslztone del mostro e lo demollrono con
pochc granate ben dlrcttc.
I.A CAPITAL.I: SKHUA IN" ITALIA.
Per la seconda voltn durante o.uesta
guerrn la capltale dt un piccolo stato ha
dovuto esscre trasportata in terrltorlo
cstero
xuholfieer who formed Its crew
Tile Marine Ministry also announced
that n Trench cruiser had bombarded and
entirely destroyed German war stores on
the coast
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nninr.Kiumo. ont.. Dee. ik. rue
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Prima fu 11 llelulo che tr.isuorto and the entire trade centre of the town
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In Francla. Ora e' la Kerhla ehe. Invasa ' day The pnxtnm.ee was partially Imrned. I
dullo truppe tedesche, nustrliche e bul- i hut all mall and records were saved hy
Bare, trasporta. la sua capltale In Italia,
forse a noma. Infattl e' atuto antiun
clato ogKl che la capltale serha sara'
trasportata In Italia. 1 deputatl serbl
hanno Kin' rlccvuto avvlso che le sedilte
rfel Parlninentn serhn anrnnnn tntitp In
Itnlhi Hnve rit rnehereiititin tuttl rtnpl tlA
puutl cho non stall ucclsl nella sucrru o
nun aunu aiuu iuiii ingionieri. iii ir- j
gazlone serba a Homa sta trattando col i
Boverno ltallano per avcre un palazzo a j
dlspoalzlona del Parlamento e del Kovernu
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SHIP ASHORE OFF JEKSEY
Cordwood-laden Craft Strikes South
of Muntoloking
NEW YORK, Dec. 18.-The Portueuese I
ship Pedro d'AJenviuer, loaded with curd I
wood, went ashore on the New Jernei
coast today In the heavy foB. She lies a
mile and a half south of the MantnlokluK
const Kuard station.
Cnptaln narrea said he hoped to net
away at hlKh tide.
Storm Porch Enclosures
Norm DnnM and Rathe "
Metal Weather Stripping j
Rust-Proof Screens
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of the United States, to Edith Boiling Gait, fair daughter of old Virginia, and the
fourth American woman to be married to a President-in-office.
Tomorrow's Public Ledger Intaglio Sec
tion contains splendid photographs of the
presidential couple reproduced as only the
wonderful photogravure process can depict
the skill of the photographer.
In the News Section, Public Ledger staff
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presidential wedding from both the man's
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