Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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44 AIR BATTLES
0M JAY'S RECORD
OlEST FRONT
Germans -Lose Two Aero
planes, British One; Great
Activity Reported
ARTILLERY DUELS AGAIN
LONDON, Dec. 21.
Berlin, I'ariI and London ortlclnl re
port i all phow that there Is IncrcasltiK
iutl on filer western front. Attempts
to ' Xc tjjo offensive have bch made by
cnc'i f tfie bcllltforcnts without nnj- grant
piOi r. ss
The Allied naval nnd air fleets llsure
larftely In the latest operations. Forty
four nerlnt" flBhta In 24 hours nro re
ported. Entente monitors yesterday shelled
the Ocrmnn positions nt Wcstctula, on
tho Belgian const, but were ilnnlly driven
nway tivVlnti'd batteries, Rays an ottlclal
statement Issued today by German Army
Headquarters.
The statement adds that German avi
ators nttacked tho town of Popcrlnghc,
near Ypres, numerous hostile troops be
ing concentrated there.
The British afTlclnl statement made
public last nlKht says:
Opposite the southern and centre
positions of the line wo bombarded
several parts of tho enemy's trenches.
Hostile artillery heavily shelled Ypres
nnd St. Jenn this nftcrnoon. It was
also active against our front lino and
the nupport trenches of Ypres during
tho day.
We replied by shelling the enemy's
front-lino trenches along Xonnebeke,
Sandvoordc. Gheluvolt and Tcnbrcll.
Early today the enemy made a
bombing attack near tho quarries
northwest of Hulluch. Tile attack
was repulsed.
Yesterday there was considerable
activity by the enemy's aeroplanes.
They attempted to prevent our recon
naissance machines carrying out their
work, but the attempts were unsuc
cessful. During the day there were
41 combats In tho air, two enemy aero
planes being felled within ttic enemy's
lines and others driven down In a
damaged condition. One of our ma
chines is missing.
UN PRIM) SC0NTR0
SAREBBE AVVENUTO
TRABULGARIEGRECI
I Serbi Rifugiati in Albania
Soccorsi dall'Italia Che
Manda Viveri Anche
agli Albanesi
RE PIETRO AMMALATO
nOMA, 21 Dlcembre.
Tclegramml da Londra dlcono che cor
rono cola" vocl perslstcnti secondo cul
btilgarl e greet sono venutl alle nrml In
terrltorlo albancse. Avrebbe avuto luogo
uno scontro senza nlcun morto, ma. con
parecchl ferltl.
Da Parlgl annunzlano che nessun dis-
taccamento nemlco ha ancora passato la )
frontlera della Grecla, ma 1 lavorl dl
fortlflcazlono attorno a Salonlcco con
tlnuano da parte degll alleatl. Net clrcoll
mllltarl grecl si dice che le forze butgare
cd austro-tcdescha non tcnteranno affato
dl passare la frontlera STeca, 1 bulgart
percho' non hanno alcun Intercsse dl
provocare la Grecla e gll austro-tedeschl J
percne sono grail ana urccia actio, sua
neutrallta non solo, ma anche percle
b1 rendono perfettamentc controfelle
enormi dlfflcolta che le operazionWtontro
Salonlcco presenterebbero.
Telegramml da Solla dlconpflcro' che
un glornale dl quella clttarhnuncla che
le forze bulgare Bono jte fermate al
confine jialla, XJCCfa J per II momento per
cvltajyrdl dare imbarazzl al governo
creSoTma che potra.' essere necessarlo nel
prosslmo nvvenlr che le forzo tedescho e
bulgare Invadano 11 terrltorlo greco. SI
dice a Sofia che questa necesslta' e'
rlconoscluta. anche dal re Costnntlno II
quale avrebbe avverlto gll alleatl cho
essl non devono UBpettarsI cho 1 bulgart
rispettlno per sempre la neutrallta' della
Grecla flno a che truppe loro nemlche
rimarrano a. Salonlcco.
Itlfuglati serbl gluntl In Italia dlcono
che re Pletro dl Serbia si trova grave
mente malnto a Tirana, Albania, e che
probnbllmente egll non sopravvlvera' al
fortissimo freddo ed alio sofferenze che
esso porta seco, a perclo" dovrebbe esBero
trasportato ad un cllma plu' dolce.
I rifugiati dlcono pero' che 11 re e' ben
declso a morlre con 1 suol soldatl e non
vuote abbandonarll, e perclo' egll avrebbe
decllnato I'lnvito de.la cosnata reglna
d'ltalia, dl venire In Italia.
SI dice chfl i serbl che si sono rifugiati
In terrltorlo olbanese suffrono nssal per
ja mancanza dl vlverl. Ora vlvcrl e vesti
meta sono Invlatl al serbl dall'Italia at
traverso 1'Albanlu, ma anche gll lbanest
approftttanc della gcneroslta' dell'ItnlU.
E' posslblle clie questo fatto della dlstrl- i
buzione dl viveri agll albanesi, che ne '
hanno blsogno, puo' portare al falllmentu ,
degll sforzl austro-turchi dl sollevare gll
albanesi contro 1'Itall.i e fara' ceasaio I
anche rostl!Ita' albanese contro 1 serbl. !
"TOO LATE," BRITAIN'S WAR
RECORD, SAYS L0ND0X PAPER
LONDON, Dec. 21.
"Too late is written In letters of tire
upon tho Government's record In this
war." says the Daily Mall. In a fresh
attack upon the Asqulth Ministry today.
In commenting' upon the speech of
David Lloyd-George. Minister of Muni
tions. In Parliament last night, the Daily
Mat! says'
"Too late In aiding Belgium! Too late
to save Serbia! Toa late at the Darda
nelles' Too late with munitions! these
words have dogged the Allies at every
Btep. '
h to the Dardanelles failure the Dally
Malt says:
"The withdrawal may be taken aa a
sign that the Government at last has
Teatlred the stupendous blunder It com
mitted in venturing upon the expedition,"
GERMANS CAPTURE BRITISH
SAP EAST OF HULLUCH
BBRliIN. Dec. !!, Artillery duels were
reported from the western front The
otttrsai report follows: j
Lively artillery actions occurred at
various places. Bast of Hulluch a Ger
mar Avialon captured an English sap.
A niht attack was repujsed. Otherwise
there Is nothing of importance to report.
WINTKB HESOIiTS
I HOT, COLONIAL I
, Augustine, Fla.
I -'St'- Augustine's
Tropan Hotel
GEO"B NICHOLSON
a iioprtqtOF
EARNING
k - . .. nfcj
MRS. WALTER FAIttVELL
American writer, who is reported
to have been roughly handled by
Bulgarian soldiers in Monastir
after its evacuation by the Serbs.
She nnd other Americans have
been forbidden to leave tho town.
KUMAR ENVOY INQUIRES
ABOUT INSULT TO FLA
Informed U. S. Has Received No
Word of Raid on Red Cross
WASHINGTON. Doc. 2t.-Tho IlulKar
Inn Minister, Stephen I'.tnnretoff, called
nt the State Department today to In
quire If any olllclnl dispatches had been
received hearing out the stories cabled
from S.tlonlcu regarding an attack on
the American flag at Monnstlr by Bul
garian soldiers.
The Uulgnrlan Minister was told this
Government had not received any wonl
today. He said he had received no word
from his Government and that ho has
cabled asking about the matter.
MRS. FARWELL STILL HELD
American Woman, Captured in Bulgar
Raid on Red Cross Building, Safe
PAUIS, Dec. 21. A Salonlca dispatch,
dated Monday, states that Mr. Walter
Farwcll, of Chicago; Dr. llmry Forbes,
of Boston, and Miss M!;ciell, an Ameri
can nurse, who wcie detained by the
Bulgarians when Monnstlr was captured,
are still held there, but arc safe and well.
SPAIN TO PLACE BIG
WAR ORDER IN THE U.S.
Enters Market for $20,000,000
Worth of Munitions and
Plant Equipment
NEW YORK. Dec. 21.-Spoln has en
tered the American market to buy J2f
000,000 worth of munitions uf war mid
machinery to complete the equipment of
Spanish munition plants. FraiuVsco Ga
vler Solas, Spanish Consul General In
New York, admitted ttGtty that a com
mission of five mi' Vary officers hits been
In the United A'i.is since lost February
quietly engage In rounding tip huge or
ders of mlllti V suppllps.
Four -IiAV'.,ed million cartridges and
sheila hove been ordered for earliest pos
slbleellvery, Consul Salas said. Many
xMVjb and field guns of various types will
be required, but no orders have yet been
placed for arms because American man
ufacturers have boosted their prices to
an exorbitant figure In their trade with
the belligerent governments.
2500 MOSLEMS SLAIN'
IX HOT TIHIUS BATTLE
LONDON, Dec. 21. Parties of the Brit
ish Mesopotamian army that nru holding
positions on the Tigris Illver at Kut-el
Amara have been sallying fortli nnd at
tacking the Turkish advanced trenches.
It was announced In nn offlcnl report last
night on the operations of this expedi
tionary force. Tho statement follows:
"General Townshend reports that in his
estimation the Turks must have lost no
less than 2300 men in the rearguard ac
tion on December 1 and In their abortive
attack on his position at Kut-cl-Aniaru
during the night of December 12-13.
"During the night of December 17-18.
mixed parties of British and I ml km troops
surprised the Turks In their advanced
trenches, killing 30 and taking 11 pris
oners. "The 18th and the 10th passed quietly,"
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LRBQEB PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, DECEMBER
LABOR HOLDS KEY
TO VICTORY, SAYS
LLOYD-GEORGE
Unions Must Permit Un
skilled Workers to Per
form Necessary Tasks
I
i MUST SPEED PRODUCTION
LONDON, Dec. 21.
"Tho Ministry of War requires S0.000
skilled men for the new munition fac
tories. Labor alone can answer the ques
tion." This statement was made by David
Lloyd-George, Minister of Munitions, to
day In n discussion of the munition prob
lem before the Commons. He continued:
"We want 200.000 to 300.0O) unskilled
men. We must reduce the proportion of
our ortlers which go abroad and develop
our home resources. Upon the supply of
tabor depends, I think, our success In
this war.
"Will the war end vlctorously In n
year or will wo nllow It to linger on?
"I wonder If It's too late too late!
Fatal Words of this war. Unless we
quicken our movements damnation will
befall the great cause for which so much
blood has been shed.
"The superficial facts nre against us,
but the fundamental facts favor us.
There Is no reason, therefore, to avoid
them."
"The whole question depends on organ
ized labor. Unless It allows as to put
unbilled workers on. the work which
hitherto has been the monopoly of skilled
labor, we cannot perform this task. There
ton be only one appeal, namely, to pa
triotism. Victor He nfs on this. Hun
dreds of thousands of precious llvej dc-
penil on Labors answer.
"It Is n question whether we nre going
to bring tlie war to nn end In a year
or linger along In the blood-stained path.
Labor ban the answer."
Earlier In his speech, Mr. Lloyd-George
admitted that there was a hn I shortage
In the llrlllsh munitions supply in the
fliat year of the war, but declared that the
present Hltimtlmi was quite a different
matter. Last May the British Were turn
ing out only 2.0) high explosive shells
dally against the Germans' 2.i0,000.
STRONG ALLIED FORCES
OFF GRECIAN COAST,
I A fTirvtu 13nl irmnc TCn irif n T?nnfUr
to Launch New Balkan
Offensive
LONDON. DT. 21.
Information from Athetih that strong
forces of Allied troops have Arrived off
the Greek const ludlratcx tltnt 'mldlcrs
withdrawn front the D.irdnnelb are t:
Intr Pent Into the Uaikans.
If, as believed, a section of tho troops
transferred from tho f-'uvln and Anznc
fronts are being seni Into the Balkans
tho following possibilities present them
selves; First. The Anglo-French forces at Ka-
Ifonlcn might bi reinforced to withstand
, a drive from the Austro-Germnn. Bul
garian and Turkish soldiers massed on
I tlin Greek frontier.
' Second. A Hanking movement may be
, under contemplation by the Allies by
I sending troops to Kavnla.
Salonlca Is 210 miles by pea route from
that part of the Galllpolt peninsula from
which the Allied forces were transferred.
Knvnla Is only 12) miles from the penln-
. suln. Eighteen miles north of Knvala Is
Drama, on Important Greek town, on the
rallwny line which runs to tho eastern
shore of Lake Dolrnn. The extreme left
wing of the German allies' lino rests upon
the western shores of this lake.
i On the other hand, the nllled forces
i could strike eastward from Drama Into
i southern Bulgaria, excellent railroad
facilities being afforded for such an
I operation. Thete nre reported to be at
least a quarter of a million Bulgarlnn,
j Austro-German and Turkish troops
mussed on the Greek border, and mniiy
i military experts feel certain that a drive
' will be launched against Salonlca.
AMSTKitDAM. Dee. 21. - Bulgarian j
troops r.re intrenching nt several points
along the herbo-Greek frontier, ncrordlng
I to ndviees received here today. Austro-
German Hoops continue to move toward
the border, a detachment of 10,000 having '
i passed through lirusnlk, near Krlvolak,
1 yesterday.
woman niirneu to iienin i
NEW VOItK. Dec. 21. Mrs. Mury JIul
lady, -i', was burned to death early today
in her Brooklyn home. Her bed was ;
found on fire and n burning kciwcno
lamp made tho police bcllcvo the woman's i
I clothing caught tire riom the lamp and
she tried to put out the llnmes by wrap- .
I iilng herself In the bedclothes.
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NATALE BATTE ALLA
PORTA; UN NATALEDI
SANGUE E DI GUERRA
Ma Attorno al Tradizionale
Preaepe Suoncranno Pur
Sempre le Note della
Ncnia Secolare
LA MENSA DELLA VIGILIA
Nntalc, Natale! Anche questa volta, con
II m'ostro della guerra plu' spaventosa cho
1'umanlta' nbbla mal vlsto, nncho con lo
vcttc nevosc dello Alpl e lo planurc che si
stendono nl plcdl del Carso Insuppate dl
sanguc, nncho questa volta Natale batte
alia nostra porta. Vuolc la sua festft
trdlzlonnle, vuole la sua gloln, nlmeno da
chl puo' dargllela, nlmcna da coloro a
cul la guerra non ha strnppato II flgllo,
II fratello, II padre, II marlto, nlmeno
dal blmbl la cul Innocenzn non c' con
tamlnatn ancora dagll egolsml e dalle
voracltn' c dalla bestlallta' della bes-tln-uomo,
nlmclto dal candorc cho non
sa come II sanguc scorra a rlvl sul montl
e sul plant, perelte' un nomo o pochl
uomlnl hanno volttto questa strnge spa
ventosa per rafforzare I loro frcnl sul
popoll soggcttl, siigtl .altrl popoll che
volcvnno cd avevano dlrltto ad essere In
dipendcntl, nd avcre una pcrsonallta' pro
pria, una propria nazlonalltn'.
Nntnlc e' qui anche quest' nnno, con la
benedlzlonr per "gtl uomlnl dl buona
volontn' " c la malcdlnlono per color che
linnnn voltito H strnge. per I nrinlcl delta
llbcrta' e delta Indlspcndenza del popoll.
Kd e' qui con un ntigurlo per coloro clie
vcrsano II loro snttguo per la causa
glusta: cho le loro vlte'od II loro sncrl
llzlo pnssnno far gcrmogllare la veechla
e pur nuovn Idea, ipiella die moveva II
Crlsto della leg da a prcdlcare pace
sulla terra, u spandero II vorbo detln
fratellonza tra tuttl gll uomlnl.
K natale saia' festegglato ancho dngll
Itnlluitl cho rlsledono In America, lontano
dalla spaventosa guerra: sara' festegglato
da coloro che la guerra non hn gcttato
nel tutlo, non hit rcso vodovo ed orfnnl.
e sara' aecompagnnto dnU'nusurlo fer
vonto dl vlttnrla e dl mice, percho' la
pace senza vlttorla, senzn II trlonfo del
dlrltto c della gilt tlsda snrebbe guerra.
sarobhe nuovn sp.trgimento dl sansue.
nuovo maeello dl vlte glovnnl, nuova
ccatombe dl energle e dl fervltle spernnze.
I.agglu' nolla onsetln inodesta ohfahcn
ehe SI perde lictlit nevf, miIIp baize atplne
e tra I montl dcirApemunn, la famiglluoln
semui uomlnl ui-dera' niestn alia tavota dl
Natale. ti(ila vltilla tradizionale, in nt
tesa che In c.impnnn del vlllagglo niinun
zll che II Snlvntnre e' venuto mondo. Sle
tlera' niesta, rnl pensloro rlvolto ngll
uontint clie feslegglano II Natale nclln
trlncea, senza II foeolare cite 11 scaldl.
senza la famlglla che no rallegrl la parca
niensa dl carne In concerva o dl gallcttn.
tra lo scoppictto dl una fucllntn cd II
romho de: ennnono che fnrnnno loro di
tnenllcnre che e' Natalo.
TBA GLI 1TAUANI D'AMEUICA.
II tiul In America molte fnmlBlle non
nvranno Natale, percho' la guerra II avra'
piivntl del loro carl, glle II nvra' ucclsl
Inesornbllmente o glio II tcr. Inchlodatl
nelle trlncee, davnntl nl nemlco nvldo dl
sangue.
Coloro che lo festeggernnno rlpctcrannn
le trndb.lonl ltallnne: la vlgllln senzn
came: ed 11 napolctano uvra' alia sua
niensa II tradklonnlo "oapltone," cd 11
cnlnbreso I non mono tmdizionatl novo
plattl. naturnlmente tuttl dl mngro. Nolln
colonla ltallana dl Philadelphia nessuna
festa r.peclalo suole dlstlnguere II Natale.
ml eceezlone della messa dl mezznnotto
nelle chleso Itnllane o della festa fnml
gllarc. Ne' e costume veraniento ltnllnno
Inviaic n scnmlarsi recall per II Nntnlc.
che' questo costume e' stnto ncqulsto
in America, dove Santa Claus ha sostltulto
I'ltatlnna Befara. Hcgnll nl rogazzl In
Hull. i sono fnttl nppunto nella llcfnna,
II G Gennalo, Invcce che n Natale, ed In
certe reglnnl d'ltalia, come nel Mczzo-
One o' the tlneht winter reboit hotila lit tho
Miuil.r toutli. llre iu will t-njuy rem
uml iuli"tiies umlilot the lull Snuthern
iIiibh. invlKorntlne, lry. lu-ultliful cli
mate. 1'uru iirtfxlnn writer, t'ulslno and
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hotcl. lilenl B"'f weather. ItiKUlitcil
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Hadille liorfes. Good roads for driving.
Mutorlnu. tlnml au.iU. wild turkey, f
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Klorno, sono fatll anche nel glorno dl
Capo d'nno.
Parecchle chleso nvranno pero' 11 loro
bravo Presepe, altornp al quale si rncco
gllernnno I fedcll per ndoraro II bambino
Gestl' c per cantare la. vecchla nenla che
da secott si ode nelfe grnndl chleso dello
grandl cltta' c nello modesto cappello dl
vlllagglo, dalle Alpl nlla SIcllIa. "Tu
scendl dalle stelle, o Ho del Cielo"
Pur troppo questa volta II dlvutgn
toro del regno dl pace sulla terra e'
trlstc: la terra e' scossa dalle convulsion!
dl una guerra lmmnne,
BnESEPII NELLE CASE.
Anche nlcune famlgllc private conilnue
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nella loro casn, c nttorno ad esso si racco-gliorni-.no
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In tin senso dl Intlma sodlsfazlone perche'
II ftagcllo della guerra e' lontano e non
ha colpito chl nol cuore degll adorntort
occupavn 11 prlmu posto.
Ma Nntnlc o' nnClie quesfanno tra nol,
E not augurlamo cho s panda sull'Italla
Un'nlba dl pace, pace vlttorlosa, o sugll
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The Pasa-n-Grlllo Hotel represents all
iiotci construction, tueam neat, electric nents, circuiatuiB not water system,
nrlvato liatlia. excellent cuisine, sun parlors, observation towers. Fine hatli.
house und beat water eport beuch equipuicnt In tllo South. Casino seats more
than '-'00U people. Tennis, croatiet. Kolf, fishing. Kree lioat tnkea b'uesta to
JlnlcH ilslly. And nne launch makea tliree trips each week to grouper banks,
tarrying guests without cost. Hcached lis' steamers front Tampa and steamers
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STORE CHORUS GIVES CONCERT
Strnwbridge and Clothier Organiza
tion Renders ProRram nt Academy
Members of tho Business Women's
Christian League heard the concert of
the Strnwbridge & Clothier Chorus last
night In the Academy of Music. Tho
chorus, as usual, was under the direc
tion of Herbert J. Tlly. Several prom
inent soloists added to the excellence of
the program.
The program Included the ''Hallelujah"
chorus from "The Messiah," and tho
lighter "Little Jack Horner" of Caldcott,
and nn old French Noel. The chorus
also rendered two Christmas songs In
excellent manner, showing throughout
the performance good rhythm and faith
fulness of pitch.
Dorothy Johnstone-Baseler, the harp
ist, was one of the soloists. She also
acted as accompanist to Noah H, Swayne
2d. Thaddeus nich, concert master of
the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Ellis
Clark Hnmman were the other soloists.
WINTEtt ItEBOIlTS
'Twixt Gulf and Bay
the "Sunshine City"
owes to its unique peninsula position the fea
tures that have made it the South's moat popu
lar resort.
The wonderful health-giving climate.
The best of fishing, bath-
ing and boating
Nowhere else in Florida will you find any-,
thing like St. Petersburg's Mole and Municipal
Pier; its great bathhouse and swimming pool;
its elegant opera house; its extensive brick
streets (37 miles). Nowhere else can you
enjoy so many charming excursions by motor,
trolley, boat and rail. Yes, there's Golf, too.
Write us for information, requesting
beautifully illustrated booklet "M.T'
Petersburg, Florida
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Located near the BattVj
Whlto Point aurrtens.
In'8 Colonial furnl.l,.
Modern comfortnj rooms tin.
ba'ths01' e" "U,le! " rtU
plain.m"nt V'W '"
Southern cooktnt, unit,
to?" u,,erTl9ll)n of rr"rrl!
Exclusive patroiUBe. Tacht-
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. DERTOLETT
Margherita
Charleston, S. C.
Located in beautiful section.
Only inn overlooking the hur
bor .and Battorv .park catering
' to reii.icd ciioiucle.
Southern Cooking
Rooms With Bath
Write for Terms and Booklet '
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oupenor location wiin an
unobstructed view of beach
and looardtwlk A recognized
standard of excellence
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THE IEADING HES0RI HOIEl Of TJIEWURUV
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Key West, Florida
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U. F. Army nnd Nnvul Stations, Two con-,
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Suri parlor and ballroom Bc$j2B. lUM!
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Only hotel on the water n' .Jr, . JIeJ
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