w?ypmamm f'jtwav " t jWMwyyingrfe iiiiiy w jBf .ggr ;,i)V&argw13gg w .jpi'iimiwpnni4iipiii '4 t EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28., 1915- ifWyflj)pi-ny'SM I BELGIAN COAST AGAIN SHELLED, BERLIN REPORTS Allies' Monitors Bombard Westende German Guns Halt Trains at Soissons ALLIED TROOPS IN SALONICA ALSO MEET DECEMBER SNOW uauaammiM'8xiimxm& BATTLE AT HIRZSTEIN Teutons Accuse French of Plac ing Hospital Near to Railway Station RCtlMM, Dee !S. Westende, Belgium, has been shelled again by Allied monitors, the German War Offlco announced today. Tho French delivered an attack near HIrziteIn, but the details of tho lighting have not jet been received. Tho railway station at Solsson has been bombarded again by the Germans to pro vent train movements. In this connection the War Office points out that tho Krencli established a lied Cross hospital near tho railway station at folssons with tho evident Intention of protecting tho rail way, and says that tho hospital may have been struck by shells. Tho text of tho olllclal report follows: "West front Enemy monitors shelled "Westende, klllimr three inhabitants, two of them bolng women. Tho French at tacked our positions near Hlrzstclu this isnrninc;. Details were lacking. Herman nltlllciy stopped train movements at tho Holosons station. Tho French, probnbly In order to protect tho station, established n hospital near the hulldlnir some time nso and placed Itcd Cross flam upon It. In view of Its closeness to the station omo of our shells may have hit It. "East front Russian reconnoltorlnsr de tachments on tho Bereslna River and Sorthwost of Czartorusk and near Here tachy were repulsed. "Balkan front Thero la nothing to report." FRENCH CHECK TOES' ATTACK IX VOSKES PARIS. Dee. 2S. German attempts to make a Bortlc from their trenches In the Vosges were stopped by the French lire. It was announced by the French War Olllce this afternoon. Tho text of tho communique follows: "In the Vosges there has been Intense activity of artillery along the whole front from Hartmannswellcrkopf to tho slopes southeast of lit. Itoherelsen. An attempt on tho part of tho enemy to mako a sortlo from his trtnchcB was checked by a 'curtain of fire" from our batteries. "Thero Is nothing to report from the rest of tho front.'" Heavy artillery lire on tho Gorman po sitions between the Great Dune and tho sea caused the destruction of trench para pets In many places and the blowing up of a blockhouse on the first German line. In Artols tho French exploded a mine and kept tho enemy trom occupying Its crater A report has reached Paris that tho British have taken SCO prisoners In a suc cessful attack against the German trenches at Armentlercs, on tho Franco Belgian border. A British otFldal statement Issued last night says: "Our artillery bombarded tho hostile trenches south of the LIUe-Armentlercs Railway with good effect. Tho enemy replied vigorously, but caused Uttlo dam age. "Tho enemy this morning sprung a mine opopslto our Uno southeast of the Hohen zollcm redoubt. Wo have consolidated tho edgo of the crater. Tho Belgian communique says: "Thero was violent artillery fire on the whole of tho Belgian front. We directed an efficacious tiro on German batteries In tho environs of Scheer and Woumen. German Infantry which wns assembling In tho trenches was dispersed by our lire at Woumen and the Ferryman's House." ? I W: ' - I I'll " 'WrrrW'$W$ H- 'J I pwS VJ? if 9 I ( jSSM Sxvb JsWTjL " A1&JlLJUvrA&&i44dVtK M iRlllHlKLfi9B rriliMninfPfl rffli n. i IttII rrfc f Tiff T'eBi ! Tti fri'n AUSTRIAN NOTE MAY END DISPUTE, BERLIN BELIEVES Washington Sees New Dan ger of Break in Sinking of Several Liners SOME GET NO WARNING GRIP CAUSE OF FIRE Woman's Illness Prompts Overheat- Ing of House and Blaze Results Grip Is at the bottom of many Ills, but it added another to tho list wherj It was responsible for ft firo at 411 North 16th street today. The address Is tho home of John Mnr key. His wlfo being lit with grip, un usual efforts were made to keep the houso warm. A defective fluo Btarted a blaze on the second floor. MrB. Markey had to be carried to a neighbor's house, and her husband was burned about tho face when ho carried to the street an Infant, the youngest of his eight children. The flro gutted the second floor. Most Americnn temperature cycle scou i nut" iitiLi iiaiiuii is arc probably accustomed to thinking of Greece as n country of mild climate ai Hut this picture shows what the Entente troops gathered there arc suffering, outs are coming into Salonica covered with snow. Even their rifles are encruste 1'not" hv International rum frrUn'. of mild climate and warm g. British ;ted. U. S. IMPORTERS GOUGED BY FOREIGN LAWYERS, WHO FLAUNT THEIR PULL "An International Scandal," Declares Department Store Head, of Mulcting of American Business Men. Shipments Held Up by Unscrupulous Brokers "TTTllAT amounts to almost nil Intcr VV national scandal," said the head of ono of the big department stores this morning, "Is tho conduct of ceitaln for eign lawyers and custom house blotters In their efforts to 'gouge' Importers who are desirous of obtnlnlng goods from tho Huropean belligerent countries. "Of course largo establishments like ours, which h.ivo their own agents sta tioned In the principal Uuropcnn cities, can't be fooled by their representations and tactics," ho continued. "Tho plan Is for a broker to call on an Importer anil icprrsent to him the advan tage of employing a certain lawyer, who has a friend. ho has a friend very close to some Cabinet Minister or some other official In England. Tho lawyer demands a retaining fco of J230 and 1 or " per cent, of the Invoice when tho goods aro re leased. Frequently these men find out through sumo pet son on tho other side of tho Atlantic of nn Order In Council or some similar proceeding which releases certuln goods, and these parties get busv with the consignees and make their otter and pretend their particular efforts have accomplished the work." "Our firm," ho continued, "always pays cash before the delivery of tho goods on the other side, and nro importing right along. We have about SlfiO.000 of goods nt present collected In Holland ready for shipment. "Other houses who pnv cash as we do nro not meeting with any dllllculty In Importing, but It Is the small Importer, who Is Ignorant of the rules of the game, who is the victim of these unscrupulous mountebanks, who always stand In to win, no matter whether certain goods aie released or not. GERMANS MADE PRISONERS SHOW UNTRAINED MEN USED WITH THE FREXCH ARMY I.V AL SACE, Dec. IS. An unusually large per centage of German ofllcera have been captured by the French In the severe fighting on Hartmannawellerkopf. A French ofilcer. who escorted me to the village where the prisoners were awaiting transportation to the interior, complimented a German captain on that fact. "That proves," he said, "that your ofll cera are where they belong, righting among their men." Some of the French officers, proud of their achievements in tho Alsace light ing, were angry because Berlin officially denied the French claim that 23 German officers and 1360 men were captured In the Hartmannawellerkopf fighting. To disprove this statement they had the Oerman prisoners tile by. There were 3368 unwounded men In line by actual count. It was stated that several who had proven refractory had been ordered to their quarters. There were many jagers among the prisoners. The French officers asserted that on the whole Germans recently nantlirpd In Aknra hnm T.uah Mnn(.. trained, Indicating that Germany is now using many men previously deemed unfit. SLAVS SHELL BULGAR COAST; WHIP PERSIANS Black Sea Ports Attacked De feat Teutons on Riga Front PHTnOGnAD, Dec. M.-Tho Bulgarian Black Sea coast has ngaln been attacked by Itusslan warships, It Is announced by the Admiralty. Submarines attacked tho Itusslan destroyer Gromkll, but the at tack was repelled, and ono of the under water boats Is believed to have been sunk. The statement follows: "Our torporfoboats bombarded Bulgarian ports. Submarines attacked the destroyer Gromkll, but were driven off by torpedo boat destroyers. One of the submarines Is believed to have been sunk." A war ofllco statement on operations In the other spheres shows minor activity on the East front and claims further suc cesses for the Russians in Persia. It follows: "East front At Schmarden In the di rection of the Itlga costal region, a Itus slan detachment delivered a surprise nt tack upon a German post at i o'clock In the morning. After a hand-to-hand en counter, the whole post was destroyed. Six prisoners were taken. Despite a hot tire, the Russians retired successfully, suffering only Insignificant losses. In tho region of Czartorusk, near the cemetery In the vlllago of Novo Podcherevltchl, we annihilated another German post, tak ing 16 prisoners. "Persian front West of Kamadan the Russians have occupied Assadabad. In fighting near the village of Rabatkerlm, 27 miles southwest of Teheran (capital of Persia), with Persian gendarmes and tribesmen, wo made "1 prisoners," REVOLT IN CHINA MAY AFFECT EUROPEAN WAR Observers Believe Japan May Intervene and Thus Deprive Entente Allies of Assistance FIRE ROUTS JUDGE'S FATHER COOKE SEEKS JOBS FOR .MEN "Ad" Asks Places for Three Who Will Loso City Berths CHACKEIIJACKS. I want to secure active and responsible positions for two or threo particularly good men who h3V bn associated with me In the Department of Public Works (not under the civil nerilce act) una whose terms of office eplre with my own on January 3. M. U. COOKE, Director. This advertisement, placed In the sev eral Philadelphia newspapers by Direc tor Cooke, Is the plan of a city official to obtain work for employes who will bo displaced by political changes In City HalL The Director, In explaining the "ad," said that he was sure several business men In Philadelphia are looking for efficient men and that the advertising columns of the daily newspapers seemed the logical place to tell where the right men could be found. George MncNeille and Family Flee From Blaze in Store Fire of unknown origin damaged tho drygoods establishment of Julius Dlvuc, 1S31-33 East Passyunk avenue, to the ex tent of ?1500 early today. Although the upper stories of the building are unoccu pied, George JJacNellle, father of Judge MacNellle, who Ilve3 next door to the burned building, was forced to seek safety In the street with his family. The police are searching for a practical Joker who rang In an alarm at 6th and Federal streets shortly after 3 o'clock this morning. Austrians Att a Trade Alliance BERLIN, Dec. 27. The professors of the Austrian universities, according to the Overseas News Agency, have signed a manifesto asking the Government to establish after the war permanent and close commercial relations with Germany. LEG SUPPORTS VAMCOSE VEIN'S. Illffllt Weak Aukles, Swollen Legs. Ktc. AKK EVENLY BUl'I'OUTEil BY TUB USB OP TUB Corliss Laced Stocking S.1MTAUV. as tbay may t massed or boiled. Camfort&ble, made to raeaaurs. U KLAbTlO; Adjustable; laces like a lccclus Usbt & duxablt. ECONOMICAL. Cost f 1.75 ee.cn. or two (ur l be same Hub, V3.UV, postpaid. Call sjiil be uieaurtl free or writs fur self-measur. mem IlUnk No, 19. W a I," ake uoa elastlo As- " -M Rfiis to order lr-,.., a o 5 iUUx Sat a la 4. I uti.Cerlii Umb Specialty Cs f - wis, tufflf Wtttnul?.. Poultry Supplies The Foultryman can increase the efficiency of his plant if he equips his place with up-to-date labor-saving automatic feeders and fountains and nu merous other devices -which we can supply in variety. Send for our Supplies Cata log, it's free. DON'T FAIL TO VISIT OUR POULTRY SHOW January IX, 12, 13, 1916 MICBEIi'S gptSK WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 Tho continued spread of revolution In China is causing the keenest Interest In diplomatic circles here. Observers close to tho Allied Pow ers say that the revolt In China may have an Important bearing on tho world war. This, of course, means that before long Japan will take a hand In the affairs of her neighbor. China was so throttled by Japan through acceptance of demands forced upon her by tho Nippon Govern ment earlier In tho present year that she Is no longer In a position to dictate her own policies. Should Japan decide that the present Is nn opportune time to work her will fur ther on China, her reported plan for a more uctlvo participation with the Allies In tho European war would, of course, bo abandoned. And such a decision on Japan's part would come nt a time when tho Allies admit the need of all the as sistance they can muster from every quarter to copo with the German cam paign In the Balkan States and against Egypt. In circles close to the Japanese Embassy hero It was said Japan soon would bo compelled to show her hand In Chinese affairs. Already on record ns opposed to a change back to a monarchy from a republic, tho lnlluence of Japan soon may be counted on tho Bide of the enemies of President Yuan Sha Kal, self proclaimed Emperor under the new regime. More Provinces Reported in Revolt SAN FItANCISCO. 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Writs or phone Lombard 3160 -"or eamples, estimates free. Craws Upholeterr Company Etta Walnut. Katranc til stated that bcvcii pro luces had declared themselves ngnlnst tho now Chinese mon archy In icsponsc to telegrams sent to military leaders In tho provinces by tho .Shanghai hcnd(Uartcrt), It was said, m tlve suppoit of the revolution was prom ised. l'lve piovlnces were reported In re volt In previous cablegrams. The t evo lutionists In Yunnan declare that they aro maintaining tt lepubllr and that tin have tho only legal government in China. BErtL-IN, Deo. 28. The entire question of submarine warfaro ns affecting tha ttnlid Hlntea mnv ho cleared up within a fow days, It was learned from authori tative sources today. Austria's reply to tho second Ancona noto will ho handed to Ambassador Pen field this week. Asiuratico comes from reliable quarters that It is "satisfactory and final." Thero Is n strong party In tho dual monarchy that has Insisted that friendly relations with America bo maintained. This party apparently lias tho upper hand. Government circles here profess to havo little or no knowledge of the prob nblo contents of tho Austrian reply, and It Is declared Hint Austria nctrd en tirely Independently without seeking Ger many's advlco In framing the reply. Child Swallows Brass Polish Hrasa polish Is not considered the best of baby foods. Nevertheless ID-month-old Ismlor Schlosshurg, of 710 Morris street, Isn't particular about his diet, nnd when ho felt tho pangs of hunger In his little stomach he clonm-il up the near est thing to him brass polish Doctors In the Mount .Sliml Hospital had a strenuous hour with htm and he Is still In a dan gerous condition. "HELLO" ACROSS TO JAPAN Wireless Telephony to Link Ameri cans nnd Nipponese TOKIO, Dec, 2S. A wireless station Is being erected at Honolulu by 'which Japan nnd America will bo linked together by wireless telephony, It wns announced by telephone company officials hero today. At the Now York offices of tho American Telcphono nnd Telegraph Company, which has been making wireless telephone ex periments. It was said hothlng was known of tho reported plan to link Japan nnd Amcilca by way of tho Honolulu station. ONLY SON OP MRS. EDDt1 Georgo W. Glover P0uftht t W in Mother's r!,.I LEADS, S. D Dee to 1 .M Glover. 76, onlv ,. r .T '? Mary Baker Eddy, foundei !.,,t,-l Science, Is dead of VeS.f .'.?. dmSI here. " '"""Vila Glover was much in the n,,M, U fow years ago when he ??" R, a share In his mother's ostati 'N 4J t,-J.. .-,'TT-l l 1 FRESH PAiNti BeJeveMef Originality is another '.. Kuelinle service. Kuehnle color effects that are different A1 ' as far more artistic. 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"I give myself completely to the spirit of the music as I touch my feet upon the pedals with extra pressure, or, by an im perceptible movement of my hand upon a lever, quicken the time to suggest those higher and more majestic flights taken by the great bird. "I am not playing the notes simply with cold correctness. I am playing with beauty, with feeling emphasizing the theme here,' lingering there upon some lovely phrase, pausing for an instant again, and finally sweeping with an irre sistible burst of melody as the eagle himself makes his giant sweep through space. ) "I am putting deep emotion, pure, true feeling into a pianoforte selection, though how strange it seems I cannot play a note on the piano or any other instru ment! The wonderful patented devices of the Pianola are making all this possible to me. For 1 have but to follow with my Metrostyle pointer the waving red line on the roll to get the pause, the swing, the spirit of perfect time. Without my thought the Themodist device brings out in all its thrilling purity the melody the very soul of the music. "Automatically also the Sustaining Pedal device is developing the cantabile or sing ing effect of tone, which real pianists labor for j'ears to acquire. "These exquisite delicacies of expression have actually cost me but a little pleasur able practice, and they have put me into the possession of a greater joy than I ever dreamed music could possess, when l was simply a listener instead of a perlormer. CTnPTAlVT WL IKZ JL A.J. JUL V JLJJ. 3l Enables yon to play the piano toell 3u ever stopped to wonder why the We are representatives of the g TJAVE you ever stopped to wonder why the I'lannla lias become so well-known in such a short time ? Perhaps you do not know that in every civilized country in the world it is just as popular as it is here. It is because the Pianola is really a marvellous instrument with which you can not only play the piano but play it with truly musical feeling. This is the important part, and this is why the Pianola has been endorsed by every great musician of the world, and why it differs so immeasurably from all the so-called player pianos which try to imitate it. We are representatives of the genuine Pianola 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 cordially invite you to visit our Ware- rooms at your convenience. IMPORTANT: You should un der stand that there is but one Pianola; it is made only by the Aeolian Company; it is sold in rti3 city at this store, and is 06 tained in the following models: The Stelnway Pianola Tha Wheelock Pianola Tho Stroud Pianola Tho Famous Webtr Pianola 1117-1119 CHESTNUT STREET Tha Stroud Pianola, Price 9550 C. 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