Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915;
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COLD NORWAY "COOL"
TO FORD PEACE PARTY;
. SLEDDING IS ROUGH
Leaders Begin to Doubt the Suc
cess of the Plan to
Hold a Congress
of Neutrals
'QUIT,
URGES LINDSEY
I nmtSTfANtA. Dec. 20.-Kor Hie flist
ime rinc m r It set anil from j
New York icntii-rn m inu "! i'"
Lrty today bcRiin to ilnubt the Rllcceaa
bf plnni for a pence congress of lieu-
l The expedition 1ms reached Us first
neutral country nml Its .reception lias
jacked warmtli. If It baa nCt been lins
(lie." The unfriendly attitude of the Not-
wtKlan rres'' hns 'a"'1""'1 th0 pcace
chiefs that their pinna to bring the boys
out of tho trenches will encounter rough
r kieddlnff umonft Kuropcnn neutrals.
' Judgn Ben n. Mndsoy, of Dcmer. one
vf the most prominent figures aboard
Mn today ndvlsed Ford to nbandon the
wac'e mission nUoRethcr. t,l ntlsey Is con
KJccd that pence efforts will bo hopeless.
Tl he bowed Ford to chance his plnns
ind turn the entcrpriso Into one for find
In homes for war orphans.
rnnl refused to consider the sugRostloii.
He Is not nt nil downcast by tho recen-
on the pca.e argosy received upon Its
irrival here or by the low that began
fn mid-Atlantic He had his emissaries
Ly today trying to nrrnpge nn audi
ence with the King of Norway.
niimirs of important developments nre
current, however Ford's lieutenants nil
mil lhat the pence ptnns nre no better
iftto.! when the pa. ty left New
vrk The coil of tho pence expedition
. far Is $123,000. and Financial Manager
Plelnstlff estimates that tho llnal totnl
will reach half n mlllon nt least.
Tho attempt to oust snvcral newspaper
correspondents from tho party baa failed.
Tho Gitccuttvo Committee ilrst considered
exrtlllng the newspaper men. charging
that they had sent out wireless messages
ElTlns unfavorable news regarding the
Sneo voynije. Correspondents learned
that tho wireless dispatches they sent
from the Oscar II while crossing were
rd by Ford's lieutenants. Tho Kxocu
tlre Committee finally agreed that to ex
cel tho correspondents would end all
further publicity for tho peace enterprise
and seriously Impair the success of the
expedition.
RABIJI KRAUSKOPF PRA.8KS
TUB FORD PEACE VOYAGE
Praise for tho peace trip of Henry Ford
and party was uttered by Rabbi Kraus
Itopf In his sermon in Keneseth Israel
Temple yesterday. Ho said be was con
vinced that the mission would full, but
praised tho Ideals and purposes which
animated Mr. Ford In undertaking the
trip.
"I would a thousand times rather bo a
failure as a peaco apostle " he said, "than
tho most brilliant success ns nn advocate
of war, or as a maker of ammunition for
personal gain. I would a thousand times
rather be branded n fool in tho service
of humanity than bo hnllcd as a Jicro for
having shed rivers of blood."
, : STOLE TO FEED FAMILY
Young Man Took Watch to Buy Food
for Wifo and Child
Desperate to provide clothes and food
for his glrl-wlfo and year-old child. Stew
art Drake, years old, was held under
J300 ball this morning In tho Oermantowu
. pollco station ncrusctl of stealing a valu
able gold watch from his mother. .Mrs
lydla Cloud, ." years old. of the same,
kddrcss,
Drake was nricsted nt the Instigation
of Mrs. Cloud by District Detective lie.
ndden. When lie told his pitiful tnl be
fore Magistiato Pemioek this morning
, and was held for a further hearing Mrs.
Cloud was ovcicoino and fainted In the
arms of n reporter. When she was
brought back to consciousness tho youth
ful grandmother wished to withdraw the
el"" " against her sou, but it was sus
tained. Books
Sets of Books, Well
Bound, Well Printed
and Fully Illustrated
at special prices
The Works of Gcorgo Kllot. 20
volumes, cloth, 113.00.
Tho Works of Honor n Do Bal-
zac. 40 volumes, cloth, J20.00.
Tho Works of Victor Hugo. 20
volumes, cloth, JI0.00.
The Works of Samuol Lover.
10 volumes, cloth, $12.00.
Campion Company
1310 Walnut St.
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FOR CHRISTMAS W
BELLE MEAD SWEETS
CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS
A DAINTY GIFT
FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD DRUG STORES
BRITISH WITHDRAW
FROM DARDANELLES
; ('onttnurit from I'nee One
I'.iidanellos has taken place on the fronts
of Aiwift ntul Huvhi Uay, on the western
lde of Cntllpoll l'enlnsula Farther to
i the southwest, nenr Krlthln and Sedd-el-
llalir, the opeiations were conllned chlclly
to artillery dueling.
It was tepmted concurrently with the
Wnr (Hike announcement that part of tho
troops withdrawn fiom the (inlllpoli
lVnliiMlla would be rent Into the Ilalknns
nnd others Into llgvpl.
It wna decided some time ngo by the
HritUli cabinet to transfer the troops
from the Stivla Hay and Anz.ic tionls on
the (Jaltlpoll peninsula, 1'irmlor Asiiiilth
nliuouitccd Inthe House of Commons this
l
The premier, upon br-lne Interpellated
iiboul the wilhdinwnl of troops from the
Dardanelles, Raid:
"The trniiBfelilng of ttoopi from Mux-la
ntid the Anz.10 zones Is In puisuatve with
a cabinet decision arrived at some time
ngo."
I.OSSUS LtOllT IN" TIVVNHFHH
The transfer was accomplished "with
Inslgtilllcatit casualties." the War (llllre
added, itidlcalcd that the Turks Inunchrd
a furious nttnrk ulioli the troops began
rc-embnrklng.
One of the objections against abandon
ment of the Dardanelles operations was
tho fear that the troops would bo slaugh
tered by Turkish artillery while en route
In small boats to tho trnhsports. It is
assumed that tlrltish nnd French war
ships covered the letreat.
TnCTONS AIM AT 1X1YPT.
i:cnts nre moilug with great rapidity
in tho Kastern Medltrrianean llttornl,
where the Oermnns and Turks are eon
ccntr.itlim for an Invasion of Hgypt and
n bid for control of the Suez t'nntl nnd
tile cntewny to Indln.
Turko-ltcrmnn troops nre being gath
ered between Aleppo nnd I loins In great
I numbers, mid grent quantities of rolling
slock locomotives nnd cars mo going
over the Orient Hallway to move these
troops. Krupp'n and other big muni
tion plants In Germany hale been send
ing forward shipments of rilles and am
munition, and Field Marshal von dor
Cloltz, for long the head of tho German
military commission charged with the
task of reorganizing the ottomnn army,
has been placed In supreme command,
with his licadqunrtcrs nt Aleppo.
A dispatch to tho nxehango Telegraph
Company from Amsterdam says:
"It Is reported that Field Marshal ton
der Goltz. commander-in-chief of the
First Turkish tinm, is cstnbllshtng his ,
hendqiiartcrs at Aleppo, Syria, where the ,
Turkish and German troops under his
command nre being equipped for nn Inui- ;
slon of Hpypt."
If all the allied forces nre withdrawn
from tho peninsula it will release n Turk- '
Ish army of approximately i.'iO.OOO men for
service In some other Meld of action. '
Tho Anzac front mcntloi.ed In tho olll- '
clnl statcnienl Is that section of tho Al- ,
lies' line held by the Australian and New
Zealand army corps. The Ilrst letters of
tho words were taken to form tho name.
It Is south of Ail llurnu. n place which
has llgured frequently In tho llrltlsh and
Turkish War Olllce i epulis. ,
The withdrawal affecis more than H -
00) llrltlsh troops, who have been vaii.ly j
attempting for several months to nd-.
vanco ngalnst tlie Turks in the Kuvla ;
Hay and Anzae regions on the west shore
of Gulllpoll IVnlnsuln. No mention was
made by the War OIIlcc of any with
drawals fiom Sedd-ul-llahr region at tho
southern tip of GnlUpoli, where i'lench
and llrltlsh troops hold lines near Krlthla.
The withdrawal, however, may bo tho
foicrunner of abandonment of the whole
Dardanelles campaign in favor of Ilnlkau
operations or lo deftnd Hgypt against
tlio expected Turco-tlcrnmn invasion.
Moie Hull Iho.um lliltish lioops. made
up largely of Aiifctinllnns mid Xeiv Zi-u-laiulers.
were landed on the shores of
Suvln U and In the Anznc legion sev-
Ahk for Our nnok,
"M1CIA.I. SUOOIJsTIO.VS"
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SJ4-305 CHE5TNUTST.
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Here's the Xmas
I Present for j
1 the Boy j
TO Dainty assortment of '
M btap; 'and pearl handled K
W knives, made of finest S
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From 50c to $1.00
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PLANS TO INVADE EGYPT
Field Marshal von tier Goltz is
reported to have cntalilislicd his
licadqunrtcrs at Aleppo, Syria,
100 miles from the Egyptian
frontier, where the Turkish nnd
German troops tinder his com
mand nre lieinR equipped for an
invnsion of Ep;ypt.
eral months after the II) st land operations
ngalnst the Dardanelles wvic begun from
the region of Sedd-ul-Hlir.
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JACOB REED'S SONS
. i i i-yi'n
Christmas
Gifts tli at
appeal to men
Authentic Styles
Best Qualities
Fair Prices
Neckwear
S0c to $5.00
Special values in the $1.00
assortments.
Gloves
Full and complete lines of all
reliable makes. Very strong
attractions in Gloves at $1.50
and $2.00.
Motor Scarfs
Evening Dress Scarfs
Woolen, $1.50 to $5.00
Plain and crochet weaves in
silk and beautiful texture and
appearance.
$3.50 to $8.50
Fraternity Club Designs, $3.50
Metal ana Copper
DeLuxe Novelties
Lots of new notions this year
in Smoking Sets, Desk Furni
ture, Library requisites, etc.
Fancy Snirts
Madras, Mercerized fabrics
and silk.
i2 $1.50 to $7.00
UmDrellas and
Walking Sticks
$1 to $10
House Coats
All wanted fabrics in varied
weights and a profusion of
"; patterns. $5, $7.50, $10 up to
$ $27.50. . -"
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Leather Good
oods
Many attractive
leather and a host
gifts of 0
of useful i'.
things in leather cases. You
may get something sightly as
H
low as 50c. ,
Sweaters Woolen
Jackets and Vests
$5, $6, $7.50 up to $20
Men's Hosiery '
50c to $4.00
Handkerchiefs "
25c and upwards. j
Fur Coats I
$20 to $225 I
Fur-lined Coats '4
$45 to $700 f.
y,
CloMtne Hour 6 P. M.
Jacob
Reed's I
Sons
, '1424-1426 Chestnut Street k
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UNA TRINCEA NEMICA
SULS.MICHELEPRESA
CON 115 PRffilONIERI '
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liail.l tliX Uia SUI riOlUC (U
Baltaglia Un Milione dl
Uomini cd Un Altro
in Riscrva
AMEGLIO IN ALBANIA
no.MA. 0 Dlcembre.
lerl sent II Mlulstem delta tluerrn pub
bllcava II segtiente coimmlcato utllclale I
basato sul rapporto del gelicralo ua-
dorna:
' "I.a neve sulle montagne e la plopgla
. e la iicbbl.i nulla planum ostncolono le
operazlonl ill guerrn, ma notiostantc tutto
I 1'nltlvlta' delle nostre truppo contlnun
i senra posa.
1 "SUlle pendlel scttenlrlonnll del Monte
Ran Mlchele, n slid dl Oorlzla, l.l nostra
I fntitcrla ch rondo' o conquisto dl snr-
presa un trlneerntnento iiemlco conflnanlo
j con le nostre llnee e vl fece 115 rlglonlerl,
tra cul due ulllclatl."
DL'R MII.IOM l.V SOLDATI. ,
L'ltnlla ha era sotto le arml ben duo I
mlllonl dl soldatl e sta preparatidono un
altro nilllnne. Circa un mlllonc sono sui
fronte dl battnglla che si slendo dnl Tren
tlno n Monfnleone, mentto l'nltro mlllone
e' lenuto In riscrva slu per rlemplre I
vuoti e sla per nvcte sottomnno le rlserve
strateglche necoBsarlc per future opera
zlonl. Anehe It tcrzo mlllone, che stn ora
complelnndo la sua Istruzlone, snr.V le
nuto In riscrva per le nperazlonl clip sirn'
necessarlo inlziare nelfnv venire
SI raleoln die da 1 0 a .VM.lW uninlnt
slnno liupegnstl nellc oprazlotn dl guerrn
,sXmas SuggestionGr,!
at .Mnm;it.Ti: i'ini'i:s
Hats, Canes, Umbrellas,
IMIMIIITI.il
Top Coats,
Silk Hats
H. M. LAW
137 South 13th Street
Open Evenings.
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1'ou should' understand
that there is' but one
Pianola; it is made only
by the Aeolian Company;
it is sold in this city at
this store; and is obtain
able in the following
models:
The Steinway Pianola
The Wheelock Pianola
The Stroud Pianola
The Famous Weber
Pianola
Prices from $550
Moderate monthly
payments
C. J. HEPPE & SON
'1117-1119 CHESTNUT STREET 6TH AND THOMPSON STREETS
Copyright, 9iJ. The AepHan Company.
' cho si svolgono nel Trentlno, mentro tra
1 fiOO.000 a 700.000 sono schlerntl sul fronto
dl battnglla cho si stende dnllft strada dl
I'ontebbn a Montaleonc. I crltlcl mllltnrl
caleolnno cho l'Austrla c' costretta n
I lenero sul fronto dcll'tsonzo e del Tren-
nvrbbc ' altrlmentl po'tuto' Implegare
nltrove. In Itussla o nel Ualcanl.
II cenciale Amegllo e' stato nomlnnto
comnndante della spcdlzlone Itallana In
Albania, c he. come nol obbiamo prcvlsto.
si propone sempllcemento er orn 1 obict
tlo dl dlfendere V Albania e ill rlorganlz
z.iro lo forze dcll.i Serbia.
l'lnu nl 20 N'nvemnre u. s. lo Stato
Mnggloro Itnll.iun cosl' stlmava lo per
dlle silblte dagll nustriacl e dagti llnllanl:
Mortl o fc-rltl Itallnnl. r.,000; atistrlacl.
00,000: prlglonlerl nustriacl In Italia, 2S,
000j iirlglonierl Italian! In Austria, 1200.
NKt HAt.CANt.
I" nolo die gli nnslo-frnncesl. rltlralisl
dalla Serbia tnerldlonale si sono con
i centtnti n Snlonliro od ivl linnno Inlzlato
latoii dl forlllleazlone per dlfendere
qtlella lorn base contro altacchl da parte
del tcutonlel p del bulgarl. I govoriil dl
t'ermanla dl Austria ncano jirotestato
rontlo la costruzlotio dl tmovl fortl da
parte degll nlleotl a Salonlcco, e la loro
ptolestn era stata presentnta nl govcrno
errco. Kl nnnnMirln nrn cb II irnvpnin !
greco ha rlsposto a questl dl protestn, I
miiimicirtiiiin dm m non tMin1 iii ntrim I
modo Impedlrc la costruzlone dl mtovi !
fortl da p.lrte degll nllcntl cho dcsluerano
essero slcurl contro posslblll attncchl da
parte sIorII austro-tede.schl. I
HULLO SHAIICO IN AIJ1ANIA.
SI ha qualche nuovo partlcolaro sullo
slxarco delle forze Itallano nell'Albanla.
11 goicmo greco ha cost' rlllutato di
Impedlrc cho gll nlleatl si fortlflchlno a
Salonlcco od ancho solamcnto dl pro-
THE BEST GIFT
l nun Hint lll iiprpiH, In mot
luitlni; ilinnln'i 'lie owet pplrlt of
(Mnl'liuii, ! .inythlnK morp suited
In till" I Inn l'ottli" nf i hnlrp pnr
ruiup" " limo i'mtv kliiil. but
ipi l.ilh rf oinnu-ml our null Our
ili-nln Tollot Wnler lir-nullfull lut
up. nl ll.1i A 1 LM n l"itll" I'oit
It.iiil to um ntiln t
LLEWELLYN'S
I'li1ltiitililil' hliimlttnl OriiB torp
1518 Chestnut Street
Oprn cut) thia In tin jcur tilt
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move the Metrostylc lever to the left to keep the slow, tlow
languor of it. Now 1 move it to the right, and all the charming,
humorous playfulness of this little gem lilts briskly nlong. Here the
Themodist, without thought from me, brings the delicate melody out,
not loudly but with just the proper emphasis. Here the Sustaining
Pedal device gives it the lovely singing tone. The instrument sounds
human so exquisite is its response. There is nothing of the hard, pre
cise quality of the ordinary player piano. It is reflecting absolutely the
subtlest color of my music feeling. It U teaching v:e to interpret. It
is helping me to gain musical effects too complex for me to think about.
"And my practice on the Pianola lias been so short and so enjoyable
and easy. And I have the satisfaction of producing music which is real;
of accomplishing something of actually playing so thut my wife and
friends love to listen to me."
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Enables you
Have you ever stopped to wonder why
the Pianola has become so well known in
such a short time? Perhaps you do not
know that in every civilized country in tho
world it is just as popular as it is here.
It is because the Pianola is a really
marvelous instrument with which you can
not only play the piano but play it with
truly musical feeling. This is the impor
tant part, and this is why the Pianola has
been endorsed by every great musician of
the world, and why it differs so immeasur
ably from all the so-called player-pianos
which try to imitate it.
tcslare, perche' la slcurczza degll nlleatl
a Salonlcco o' stata formalmcnto garan
tlla dalla Qrecla cho o" tuttora l'alleata
dellA 8erbla.
Mentro lo navl da guerra Itnllano
proteggovnno lo sbarco. un nottomarlno
Itnllano chbe uno scontro con tre enc
rialorpcdlnlere nustriacl. Quest! erano
da duo glornl a guardla della costn nl
banese. Quando II sotto mnrlno vide lo
tre sllurantl ncmlcho venire verso dl
csso a tutta velocita-, si preparo' ad af
fronlarle. Ma sitblto una delle sllurantl
si stneco' dalla llnca evldentcmente per
Invcstlro II sotlomarlno ehe, vlsto 11 per
il olo. si imtjierso o lasclo' passare la
silurnnte.
Sublto dopo II sottomarlno rltorno' a
gilla. tier nttaccaro un nltro cftcclatorpe
dlnlerc, ma nticho questa volta fu cos
t ret to ed iinmergersl, o dovetto rlpetorc
ropcrnrlonc per una terza volta. II sotto
mntliio nllora emerso nncora a cinqunnta
metrl d una silurnnte o lanrio' contro dl
esa un slluro c si prepare' ad nttaceare
la secotula II slluro ntido' a Mioto, cd
iiuehe II secondo fu tvltnto dal cnsslator-pcdinlci-o.
A questo punto 11 sottomarlno era stato
quasi Investlto dal prlmo cacclatorpedl
nlcre, ma si salvo' Immergcndosl nncorn.
I.e tre liaM iiemlchc nllora clrcondarono
II sottomarlno, rhe si Immerse ad oltro
Vent! metrl e UJcl fllorl del corcllio nemlco.
xtrt a questo punto, mentro atava per
Hlomnro a galla esso urto' contro unn
mll,a f" eolplto e dovctte Immergersl
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127-433 NORTH BROAD STREET
Short Walk Mono Automobile Row
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'"1" 7X THEN the day closes nnd I drnw down
the curtains it sometimes seems thnt
a tender little piece is what I want.
So I often take the dainty little Tlmnorcsquc'
of Dvorak's a difficult piece perhaps on the
piuno but on the Pianola -
"My wife tells mc I piny the 'Humorcsque'
w.i really delightful feeling I who never
knew a note of music, whose stiff fingers never
could have learned to play :i
fnshioncd pianoforte.- A gentle pressure of my
feet upon the pedals and nil the pretty tenderness of
the beautiful melodv is reflected in the sound. Nov.' J
ANOLA
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to play the piano 'well
AVc are representatives of the genuine
Pjanpla in this city, and we handle no
player-pianos besides the Pianola line, We
would like to play the Pianola for you
show you wherein it differs from the player
pianos sold at other stores and we cor
dially ten
der you an
invitat j o n
to visit our
V a r e -rooms
at
your c
vcmence.
in --tM"""i"'(Bi M ,f ,
on- MwBUmmSmimL
TimmmBr2iy
.intra vHtiniHusiJicT
per esseirulre le rlparazlf-nl che, fortu
natamento, non erano Rt-an cosa. Te
rlparazionl furono completato pol durante
la notte, quando II sottomarlno poto' con
slcurezza totnare a gnlla.
SI npprendo che 30,000 prlgonlerl ftus
triad cho sono nella nolle rnanl del serbl
saronno condottl In Albania c qulndl trns
ferltl In Italia percha' non slano llbcraU
da nn posslbllo su'ecesso tcutonico contro
1 serbl.
"SHOT UP" HOARDING ROUSE;
ONE MAN DIES OF WOUND
Alfonso Bnrrono Succumbs jn Hos
pital at Pottsvillo
rOTTSVILLE, Pa.. Dec. H. Alfonso
Ilarrono, 23 years old, died during the
nlRht In the Pottsvllle Hospital of a gun
shot wound In his head. Tho wound was
received on Wednesday night at a board
ing house In tills city at tho hand of Sal
vadore Constnnrlne, who was committed
to county prison subsequent to tho shoot
ing. The shooting, according to eyewit
nesses, was without pro-ocatlon. The
prisoner nnd other boarders had been no
tified by the proprietor that they had 16
seek other quarters because he would re
move to Now Tork city on tho following
day. Constantino then got his re-olver
nnd "shot up" tho boarding house, kill-
i Ing Ilarrono, according to the Witness.
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