Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVtfitfG-' I33D(EBPHILADJEIiPJEtt, WEDNESDAY JAfrTJABY 5, ,1916.
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ARMIES IN NEW
GALICIA SWEEP
' lava Roll Back Austrians
Over Front 250
Miles Long
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QUIT CZERNOWITZ
SECRET SERVICE
MEN HUNT NEW
SPY SUSPECTS
Telegram, Found at Union-
town, Mentioned du Pont
and Bethlehem Fires
MJNDOJJ. .Inn 6. With Czar Nicholas
the supreme commnntlcr. directing
iifsUn opeiWloris In th'r etrnlern the
' vo of Wnr, the Muscovite forces nrc
lllntTfcbuck the Aii.itro-HuiiKnrlntis and
rermnn forces over i front nenrly ISO
dies Jpnjr.
ARnlrj; the filg Runs nre thundcrlnR In
J tremtmlous tnldw Inter bnttlo In the
st. .iKfflln the HuMnn hordes nre
r inruig through the mountain passes In
istern Gallcl.1, nlons the Rtrypa Hlcr,
hero biff gnli. have heen made.
HetiVjy Itusslnn hombnrdment hns
irced the Auitrlntu to retlro ncros the
'ruth Jtlver. north of Czcrnowltz, nc-
onllng-" to Huchnrest dlspntclic.i today,
vhlch 'failed to conllrm Pctrograd re-
oris Ihrtt the Husslans have occupied
lto Bilkdwlna capital.
In their retreat the Austrians blew up
he two bridges across the 1'rulh. The
"jrldRclieails on the south ship of the
'Irenm .are being shelled by Hlav artll
inry, Itittns stated, and the Husslans nro
attempting to ci-om the river nt a ford
northeast of Czernowltz,
(Tho Uttcharest dispatch was undated
ncl possibly was filed before reports of
0 evacuation of Czcrnowltz.)
A dispatch from The HaRue today said
civilians have been ordered to evaeunto
portions of Czcrnonltx ntid that the Aus
trians were moving i enforcements to
wnrd the city
Although It has been reported from
I'etrofffnd that r'zeinonlU, tho capital
of Bukoulnn, lias fallen Into the hands
of tho Russians, thern hns been no otll
clal conflrmntlon However, the litis
elan AVAr OIIlcc nrmouncm the e.ipturc
of Important trenches northeast of the
Ilukowfna enpitnl, a fact which shons
a, marked advance In that lemon.
The Austrian War Olllcc made no cl.ilmi
of Rains. The latest olllcl.il Austrian
statement went no further than to say
that Wrrlflc lighting Is In proRress over a
wide front and that enormous Ioses nrc
being Inflicted upon the Husslan attacking
forces. '
On the other hand, the Russian War
Odlcor which is usu.illy conservative In
Its claims, reports gains In the region of
Czartorusk, on the mld-Strypa, and In
Uukowlna.
Thero Is heavy artillery duellnR all
along the line.
North of tho I'rlpet marshes the nrniy
of Field Mnrshal von lllndenburg Iiuh
begun delivering scattered attacks.
An Amsterdam dispatch contains the
following Information:
"Owing to the mirceis of the Russians,
tho German General Staff Is expected to
send a German Meld marshal Into Gallcla
to tako command of all thu Austro-llun-gaiian
and German fores there."
VIEWED POWDER PLANTS
PITTSnUrtOir. Jan. 5.-.T. J. Hewitt and
J, T, Lee, nllerrd to be Oerman spies in
gaged In the destruction of munition nnd
powder-making plants In tnls country,
are being sought by the Secret Service
Agents of the I'nttcd States. The last
trace the Secret Service men had of the
sunpecta was at Unlontown, Pa.
Under the guise of coke operators from
Wilkinson, Washington, they went to
t'nlontown recently, ostensibly, It Is said.
to examine coke-drawing machines man
ufactured by the Covington Machine
Company, of Covington, Vn. While In
t'nlontown they were taken to Fair
chance, eight miles from t'nlontown,
ivhere they observed the location and
construction of the du Pont Powder Com
pany plant.
Slnco that time the powder-making plant
nt Talrehnnce hns been undo r strict
esplonago day nnd night That the sus
pects were Implicated In the destruc
tion of the munition plants at Wilkinson,
Ilethlehem, Iloebllng and du Pont last
summer and autumn Is the belief of the
sorcret service ngents.
The mission of the suspects In union
! i I ii ww
t- "' ' ' " ,H ' "
II 'Li
BIG fitiNs WactioN
ALQNG WEST FRONT
German Battery Smashed in
Belgium Artillery Duel
in Vosges
BOY MISSING A MONTI!
John Dinrcnzo disappeared De
cember C from his homo nt 1108
Annin street.
PRAYERS AND TEARS
BECKON MISSING BOY
John Dinrenzo's Kin' Yearn
Dnily for Return Slnvery
Is Feared
Caudles nre being burned todny nnd
prnjorn nrc being said nt a little home
Inwn. II la nlleiro,!. Trunin bnnum thrnurh I at 110$ Annln Street for the TClUm Of
the nndlng of a tilcgram by a hotel clerk H- ear-old John Dlnrenzo, nn nltar and
nnd the nntlflcntlons from the authorities
nt Wilkinson to Countj Dctectlvo John
Smith, of Kayetto County, to apprehend
the men should they arrive In Unlontown.
They hnd left Unlontown, one headed
for New York nnd another for Duffalo,
when tho request arrived.
ASQUITH PUTS DRAFT
ACT BEFORE COMMONS
Continued from race One
Is regarded as the prelude to one of the
most bitter struggles In Parliament In
modern times.
By tho bill, which Is based upon the
lines of hiodltled compulsory .service, the
British Government hopes to ndif l,ono,tXX
conscripts to the English army.
This was a hlstor:,- day In tho life of
rarllajWcnt nnd the intense nntlorirfl n
tetest 'was reflected in the great crowds
which sought admission to the spectators'
gallery before tho hour of convening.
nven with its modifications the bill has
many enemies, who have promised a ir10,v0 worth
niruziK struggle ngainit it in i'nimirfvrrt.
Leaders of tho Labor party and the
Irish Nationalists held conferences be
fore Parliament convened, but so fnr as
known no definite proginm of concerted
action was agreed upon
Tho Cabinet split cnuscd by the mili
tary policy of the Asquith Government
has not been healed, and It was reported
that, the resignation of Home Secretary
Sir John Simon would be followed by
others. The possibility existed that, an
nouncement of further resignations from
tho Ministry might be made In Commons
by the Premier
The chief opponents to conscription
left In. the Cabinet Ii) the withdrawal of
Sir John Simon were Walter Runclmnn,
president of the Ilonnl of Trade, nnd
Reginald McKenna, Chancellor of the
Kxcheaucr.
Although .the bulk of public Interest cen
tred In Commons, the principal aicna of
parliamentary action, there was an over
whelming crowd In the galleries of the
upper chamber, lured there by the possi
bility that Lord Kitchener, the War Sec
retary would make n statement on mil
itary tro millions.
Various groups of organized labor havo
begun adopting resolutions protesting
against compulsory sort Ice. The keenest
opposition seems to rest with the Welsh
coal miners, notwithstanding the fnct that
coal miners probably will be classed as
Indispensable workmen.
Aiming the strongest supporters of con
scription nre certain factions of Unionists.
The Ulster Unionists, at a meeting pre
sided over by tlr Kdward Carson, former
Attorney General, declared the exclusion
of Ireland would bo "an Insult and hu
mlllFtion to the loji anil patriotic population."
PECULIAR TULLORAM.
The telegram, which was sent to Lee,
Is regarded as molt suspicious and most
Importnnt to the secret service men.
It rends
Wilkinson. Wnsh , to J. T. Lee,
Unlontown, Pa., "Cover up, Joe.
Klrcs at Wilkinson, Ilethlehem, itoeb
ling and du Pont Would advise
strategic retreat. If the German Meet
hns landed and yon have taken rcfugo
on It come home to your son owing
wife.
(Signed) II n II. W I'. ('
Shortly nfter this telegram was received
County Detective Smith received notice
from the Wilkinson authorities to appre
hend the men Secret Service Agent Rob
ert S Judge arrived a few days later In
Unlontown nnd begnn an Investigation.
While It is now thought thnt Lee and
Hewitt were never engaged in the coke
making business, they were familiar with
it, even to the smnllest details Krom
WUkliiBon they wrote to the officials of
the Covington Mnchlne Company, whose
offices nrp In New York anil manufactur
ing plants In Virginia, asking them to
send nn agent to meet them In Union
town and demonstrate the operation of
their coke-drawing machines In a num
ber of coke-mnklng plants near Knlr-
chnncc.
GOT INSIDB PLANT.
H. C Ricks was sent from Covington to
meet Leo nnd Hewitt Ricks showed them
the coke-drawing machines In the vicinity
of ralrchnnce, and while there, Lee and
Hewitt had an opportunity to observe the
Interior of the powder-making plant irom
a hillside, where the coke works are lo
cated. They were able to do this without
causing nny suspicion. They remained In
Unlontown two days, nnd while there took
a number of automobile rides nnd became
familiar with the various roadways
throughout the vicinity of Unlontown and
Fnlrchnnce, the Secret Service men as
sert Ilefor'e they departed from Unlontown
they negotiated for tho purchase of
of coke-drawing machines
."to bo delivered at Wilkinson. Accord
ing to the arrangements they made with
Ricks, they were to return to Wilkin
son and make plans and sneclllcatlons for
the construction of the coke-draw Ing
machines. About 10 days nfter they de
parted from Unlontown a letter wns re
ceived from Hewitt by Ricks, postmarked
New York city. Instructing Ricks to
withhold the order until further notice.
choir boy, who disappeared December 6,
nnd who, It Is believed, Is held In slavery.
Ills parents nre distracted, and between
supplications for his restointlon to them
they try to quiet their six other chil
dren, who are crying for their missing
brother
The police hae redoubled their ef
forts to find the boy. His parents told
the police thnt they were positive somn
one was holding their son for exploitation,
and that he wns being forced to work
for them No word hns been received
since he disappeared a month ago
John left his home, telling his fnthcr,
Anthony Dlnreiuo. thnt ho wns" going to
Iook for work. . Ho hnd been attending
the pnrochlal school attached to St. Paul's
Catholic Church, nt 10th and Christian
streets, where he was an altar and choir
! boy When he left home ho wore a blue
serge coat nnd brown trousers The elder
DInrenzo Is n bootblnck at 701 Filbert
street
LONDON, Jan. S.
The chief activity along the west front
continues In Belgium, where Paris de
clares a German battery was put out of
action by the combined fire or tno uei-
glans nnd Krench.Flrst line trenches near
Nomplerrc, south of the Somme, were
also bombarded, while a supply train In
the region of Hnllu was scattered.
tn the Vosges an nrtlllery duel Is pro
ceeding with great Intensity, but Paris
does not Intimate In whose favor the re
sults lie.
The British ofllelal statement reports
a successful bombing attack made by n
small body of troops last night, with a
heavy bombardment yesterday of the
ehemy lines.
"In Belgium cur nrtlllery continued Its
nctlilty," says tho Paris state lent. "Its
bntterles, together .with the Belgian nrtll
lery, carried out a bombardment which
seemed to be effective ngalnst a battery
of tho enemy stationed to the east of
Bt. Georges. To the east of Iloslngho
and In the region of Steenslracle we hate
successfully shelled groups of the enemy.
"South of the Sommo we botnbarded
the Oerman first-lino trenches near
Nomplerrc. A supply train which camo
under our fire In the region of Hnllu,
south of Chat Ines, Aas scattered.
"In Champagne a fresh nttack w. Ii
grenndes directed ngalnst our positions
to the weit of Tahure failed.
"In the Vosges there has been nn nrtll
lery duel of great Intensity In the sector
of Hlrzsteln
"Last evening our nrtlllery destroyed
In the outskirts of Andechy, In the re
gion of Roe, a house which hnd served
ns a shelter for machine guns."
The following British official state
ment was given out last night:
"On the southern part of our front a
small party of our troops mnde a suc
cessful bombing attack Inst night. To
day our nrtlllery effectively bombarded
several portions of tho enemy's lines.
Hostile nrtlllery Is active northeast of
Loos and cast of Yprcs."
BATTAGLIAIMMINENTE
ADESTDIDURAZZOTRA
ITALIANI E BULGARI
Le Forze di Gadorna Conquis-
tano Nuove Posizioni nella
Zona di Riva e a Nord
di Monfalcone
I ItUSSI
T
CZERNOVITZ
RECALLED CONSUL
SEEKS VINDICATION
ISM GUN DUELS IN FRANCE
IlEPORTED BY HEItLIN
RURLIN. Jan. 6. Artillery duels and
combats with mines nre reported from
the west front by the German War Ofllco
today. Tho oltlclnl report which Is very
brief, follows:
"Western front: Artillery duels nnd
combnts with mines nro reported at sev
eral places
"Uastern front: The positions nre un
chnnged. "Rnlkan front: There Is nothing to
report."
Gaffney, Relieved of Post at
Munich, Denies Charges
That Forced Him Out
TWO OF PERSIA'S LIFEBOATS
MAY CARRY SURVIVORS
IJNDO.V. Jan. B A dispatch to a
marine agency states that two or more
lifeboats are believed to have got away
from the torpedoed liner Persia which
hne not yet been accounted for
"If this report Is correct the list of
survivors may yet be Increased "
"Tho German"", the Irish, everyone op
posed to n cnndldato conspicuously sym
pathetic to the British, will weld them
selves Into a solid unit nnd cast their
vote as such against any pro-British can
didate In the next presidential election."
This vns the satement of V. St John
Gnffnev. former United States Consul
General nt Munich, who wns recnlled live,
weeks ago on the allegation that he had
been nctlc In the Interests of the Central
Powers.
Mr. Gaffney wns In Philadelphia to see
Michael Krancls Doyle, his attorney, and
granted nn Interview before leaving for
New York. Since his arrival In the United
Stntes he has obtained a list of the al
legations made against htm, nnd wlthbi a
few days a complete nnswer to them nil
will be made, Mr. Gaffney snys. After
thnt he will bo nt liberty to discuss tho
accusations In detail.
Among other things, the Stnte Depart
ment accused Mr GafTney of furthering
the Interests of Sir Roger Casement, the
Irish Nationalist lender, who wns In Ger
many to obtain nld for his antl-Brltlsh
campaign In Ireland It Is ulleged he
wrote pro-Germnn nrtlcles for the "In
spired" German newspapers, and wns
generally partisan In his nttltude toward
the belligerent countries. Any other
charges that were made have not et
been revealed. In the newspapers Mr.
Onffnej's demeanor as Consul General
was snld to have been undignified
Mr. Gaffney snld every chnrgc wns un
true He exprcs&ed his views on the
presidential situation and discussed his
conduct In flcrmnny.
One of the candidates mentioned that
AUSTRIAN TRENCHES
Defenses on Mount Perone, in
Tyrol, Taken by Storm.
Advance on Carso
ROMA, 5 Ocnnalo.
Lc nollzle ultimo cho glungono dnll'AI
banta dlcono cho la sltuazlone cola' va
dlventnndo grave e si avvlclna alia solu
Hone. Parecchl serbl ed albanesl rl(u
glatlsl In Italia cd appena gluntl a Barl
dlcono che un nttacco dclle forze nutro
bulgare contro la cltta' dl Durazzo o lm
mlnente. Durazzo e' dlfesa ora da triippo scrbo
ed Itallnnc o da Irregolnrl ntlnnesl cho
forma no I corpl dl gendnrml. 1. sltun
7lonc In Albania e' tale cho ISssad pas
ela', la cut reldcnza o a Durazzo, ha
Invlato la propria moglle In Italia dovo
ella sara' slrura. Intnnto nll'ambas
clatoro i.mcrlcano a Rnmn, Thomas Nel
son Page, c' stato chlcstn dl Invhue soe-
corsl per lo popolnzlonl albanesl cho nn
cora aoffrono la fame, ed II govcrno Itnl
Inno ha promesso dl coopornre n questa
spedlzlono dl noceorso se ossa nam effat
tuata. Ancho telegrnmml da Ateno confermnno
rhe un nttacco del bulgarl e forso degll
nustrlacl su Durazzo c' Immlnentc, co
slcche' gll ttnllanl che oepano Durazzo si
tro-eranno fra brevo dl fronto nllc forzo
bulgare.
Le notMe rhe glungom da Atene dlcono
che J0.O0O soldntl bulgnil sono In mnrela
verso ovest e sono gluntl u clrrn 21 mlglla
dnlla (osta ulbanese, cloe da Durnzo. Una
battnglla trn Itnllnnl c serbl da unn parte
e bulg.irl dall'nltra sarebbe Immlnentc
SI credo che gll Itnllnnl a Durazzo nb
blnno quasi un Intern corpo d'nrmntn,
ma non e' lmposlhl!c che nnche le forzo
dl Vnlona debbino tnlnncrlnre II tlnnco
slnlstro dello forze bulgare, operaneo
snlla strada dl Herat.
Dale qucste nntlzle, e' facile Immnglnnrc
the a Roma si nttendnno nnslosnmente
comunlcnzlonl ufllclnll ed ulterior! notlzlc
sunn sltuazlone In Albania.
separate? arrnalff bulgare ed iuitrlache
llo scopo dl Invadere II Montenegro e
marclara Ml AnllvaH, Dulelgnd e Bin
Giovanni dl Medua. oblettlvo Immediate
dl queste armate sarebbe pero niie'lc.
dell'oceupazlorifl della capitate irtontene
grlnn dl Cettlgne.
Un comunlcato ufuclale montenegrmo
dice che tuttl gll attacchl nustrlacl slo
nella reglone dl Mojovae che In quella dl
Bcrana sono statl rcsplntl o che lo forze
montenegrlne hanno rlconqulstato la po
slzlone dl Plava.
i russi A eznnNoviTZ.
Intanto mlgllorl notlzlo glungono dalla
Bucovina. Ivl I russi aono Impegnatl In
una vlolcntn offenslva Intesa ft rlcon
qulstare la provlncla nustriaca. Gll aus
trlacl sono statl costrctll ad evacuare la
cltta' dl Cicrnovltz, capltale della Buco
vina, dove da nlcunl glornl Infurlava la
battaglla. I russi hanno nttaccato e re
splnto II nemlco ed hanno con successo
narnin rnntrntlacchl su tlltto 11 fronte
sul quale si svolge la loro offenslva, dalla
Vnlfnln flno al cdnflno della Rumania, e
la bandlera russa sventola ora suite al
lure domlnanll la cltta' dl Czernovltz,
dove ora magglorc la furla dell'nttacco
dclle forze dello czar.
Un dlspacclo da Atene dlco che lc forzo
scrbe, In numero dl 100,000 uomlnl, che
sono concentrate In Albania, si proparnno
per Tnttacco Esse sono state provvlslo
dl lutto qtmnto oecorrova loro, envalll,
artlgllcrla ed unlforml
ARRESTED IN BRITAffli
AS A GERMAN M
Late Resident of Scranton, pfl
ana r it. it. Policeman
Held on Suspicion
SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. B.-Georee n.1
said to bo a naturalized citizen i?Tfl
United Stntes nnd a nenb. ". 2f "t
George Buss, of Luzerne County I. ,
der arrest In Great nritaln on sui.
of being a German spy, according t 2?.
clnls of the Department of Justfce iS
were hero yesterday looking up his ... , ?
cedents. Borne, when here, waSem
by the Pennsylvania Coal Com pnhy.1
policeman. General Mnnnger W, wt '
ells declnres thnt ho liarl ii.. ... ." In-
carriage of a soldier and carried 'hlmtrtJ
like an ofTlcer. 'nuni
When arrested in England he decl.J
his citizenship nnd referred to tho 1-1
company ofUclals to prove his Blatenit
Trains to AHcntawn Itcsti
me
AVANZATA ITALtANA A RIVA.
II Mlnlstero della Ouerra pubbllcavn
lerl sera II scguentc comunlcato ufllclalo
In base al rapporto del generale Cndornn:
"Nella zona dl Rlva, dopo unn vlgornsa
prcpnrai.lono ill artlgllcrla, lo noBtre
truppe hnnuo ocenpato nuoe iosl?lonl
domlnnntl liingn I prcclpltosl flnnchl della
inontngua tra Blacesn o Rocchetta. Due
trlncernmentl nemlcl sul flnnchl del Monte
Perono rurono conqulstntl con un vlolcnto
nssalto.
"SuU'nltoplniio del Carso, fronto del
l'lsonzo, opemndo un nttneco dl sorpresn,
not occupnmmn nitre poslzlonl nvnnzatc
a nord dl Monfalcone."
Un telcgrninma da Herat ud un gloinnle
pnrlglno, tclegrnmma clip fu triiHtnesso
dal corrlspondentc atenlesp, dice che JO.OO')
bulgnrl ilopo nvcro occupnto In cltta' di
Klhnssnn. In Allifinln. rnalrlnirnmln I Rpphl
WHIM RV ITATTANI" rlH"rl. --ono gluntl al vill.igKlo di
Tllil 13 1 llrVLLrtllOl Lumn. che n' a dodlcl mlglla da Tirana.
Tirana a sua volta dlsta appena 18 mlglla
du Durazzo
II telegramma dice che truppe bul
Raro scamhlnrono lo pi lino fucllate sa
bato scorso con gll estrcml avampoatl
Itnllnnl dello fore che sbnrcarono a Du
razzo. Lc forze che attacenrono gll
iivampostl itnllnnl crnno formnto dl Ir
regolnrl albanesl Inquadrutl da ufllclnll
bulgarl La notlzln non c' confermatn nl
Jllnlstero delta Gucrra ltnllano, ma si sa
rhe foize bulgnrc operano nella conca dl
Elbnssan.
Un nltro telegramma da Monaco dl
Ravlera dice che un glorunlo ill quella
cltta' aiinuncia che si sono formate due
WILMINGTON PLANS TO LEAD
CONVERTS TO CHURCH WORK
Lyon Tnbernnclo Campaign Expected
to Yield 10,000 Professions
WILMINOTON, Del , Jan B.-In order
to be prepared for the Immense number
of converts thnt nre expected ns tho
result of tho tnbernnele evangelistic cam
paign being conducted by the Rev. Mil
ford II Lyon, those Interested are .low
preparing cards on which the converts
will express their church preference.
Theso cauls will be given to tho min
isters of tho vnrlous denominations Inter
ested nnd every efforr will be mnde to
get the converts Into church nnd to keep
them thero Tho aim Is to obtain 10 000
converts. Stnrtlng today, services will bo
held aftcrnon and evening, except on
Mondny, which will be n cloy of rest for
the workers.
It Is expected that the afternoon meet
ings will bo Inrgoly attended by women
who are unnblo to go to the services nt
night.
ROMK, Jan. 5. Advnnccs by the
Italians nil nlong the -ont rre announced
In the following statement Issued todny
by the Itallnn Wnr Office:
"In tho Rlva zone, after vigorous nrtll
lery preparation, our troops occupied
moro commanding positions nlong tho
steep slopes between Blacesa nnd
nochctta. Two Intrenchments on tho
slopes of Mount Perone were taken by
storm On the Ca,rs0rlatcau , (Isonzo
front), by means dfvav surprise' attac.c,
we occupied mure "nr.vnnced positions
north of Itonf "one."
The official Austrian report received
hero todi.y tells of in air raid on tho
Italian bnrracks around Aln, south of
Rovereto, nnd of the capture of an
Itnllnn trench near Dolje. on tho Isonzo
"Three Italian counter-attack were re
pulsed," It snys.
dispatch from Cairo reports that the German people In this country will
THE WEATHER
Official "Forecast
WASHINGTON, Jan 3
For eastern Pennsylvania' and N'ew Jor
eey: Rain tonight; Thursday local rains'
or snows and much colder, strong south
west to nor hwrst winds:
The area of high barometer has passed
off the north Atlantic coast,' but the prea
eurejirfmalns high qyer'the, southeastern
States The western disturbance has
moved eastward o Ontario and extends
In a frou h from thence across the cen
tral $Heys to northern Mexico. It has
been, accompanied by light precipitation
ana luta caused a rapid rise In tempera
tures 'throughout the' eastern half of the
country A severe cold wave has spread
over 'the Missouri basin from the North
west, causing the lowest temperatur of
the season tn Montana, North Dakota and
Canada,
Observations at Philadelphia
' ' S A. M. "
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gi' Almanac of the 'Day
Sun U . 4 47 p.m.
MoonnfU SVSp.m.
n
;V Lamps to Be Lighted
A.utfl4Al other vehicles. ,.,
The Tides,
PORT RICHMOND
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oniy ; out or bu saioon passengers on
board the Persia were saved. The Pen
insular and Oriental Company now es
timates the loss of life at -Z2.
The survivors have reached Alexandria.
Hgypt. according to the account sent by
Reuter's correspondent, nil bearing traces
of shock and hardship. Most of them
had badly bruised and bandaged limbs.
One woman Is In a hospital with a
broken leg.
The trngedy nas enncted so rapidly
tlint thp Hllrvlvnm kiiv fhv fincrl!., foil-
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Ized what happened. Luncheon had Just
started when there came a tcrritlc ex- '
plosion. The ship trembled violent!),
and a moment Inter listed sharply to
port. Only those who left their seats
Instantly and those who had not et
gone to the dinner saloon had a chance
to escape.
not stand for," said Mr. Gaffnev. "is
Theodore Roosevelt. Mr Roosevelt Is ono
of the men w ho hns been conspicuously
favorable to the British cause, lie could
tieer be elected "
Tries to End Life by Taking Poisun
An attempt to end his life was made
early today by Alexander Miller, 55
years old, of Somerset and American
streets, when he drank poison while on
the grounds of the Kensington Quoit Club,
Hancock street and Indiana uenue. Mil.
ler Is an expert quoit plner and a mem
ber of the club. He wns found after
drinking the poison seeral hours past
midnight and sent to the Episcopal Hos
pital. He will recover.
Rush Work on New Wilmington Plant
WILMINGTON, Del., Jan 5-Mi..y
workmen are getting the plant of the
Delaware Steel and Ordnance Company
Ipto condition to make steel, and the fur
naces will probably be charged In a
month. A considerable part of the work
will be making blooms to be turned Into
shrapnel In some foreign country.
Mr, Gaffney was In no doubt about the
strength and solidarity the German vote
would assume before the piesldentlal elec
tion. Ho would not say the German sym
pathizers would become a party, but
lntlmatd that their alms" anil organiza
tion would amount to one.
"Tho newspapers are responsible for
my recall and for the sto its cii ciliated
I about me.'- said .Mr. Gnffnoy "There
uns the story of my nssistun n
Roger Casement. I give n dinner me
night for George B. McClell.ni. ex-Mnjor
of New York, and Invited the diplomatic
corps to ba present. In town nt that lime
was Sir Roger. Mr. McClcllan wanted to
meet him. so he was Invited. It la true
that his views are antl-Brl Ish, but uhlle
living In Germanj If I had been forced
to dine with only prj-Brlfeh while liv
ing In Germany I should havj dined
alone.
"Consder the nenspapers and their plot
stories, nnd the cases of Von Papen and
Boy-Ed. Those two men ure as Innocent
of wrong as I am. It's easy to trump up
charges. One of the best Is that n man
drinks. He may havu taken a drink ut a
bar some time, and there ou are. My
desire In replying to the charges at
Washington Is to clear my good name, I
will succeed In that aim "
HANS SGHUMANN-IIEINK, SON
OF SINGER, DIES OF PNEUMONIA
111 Since Christmas, Young Man Suc
cumbs in San Diego
SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Jan. 5-Hnns Schu-mann-Helnk,
son of Mme. Shumann
Hclnk. died early today at n local hos
pltal from pneumonln.
Mme Schumann-Helnk nnd other mem
bers of the family were at the bedside,
having been summoned during the night
when the young man was discovered to
be sinking fust He had been ill since
Christmas. Hans Schumann-Hclnk wns
23 years of age.
There is NO Better Coal Sold in
Philadelphia
Thero is no firm buys better, there
is no firm, lnrpe or small, can k'vo
you better service at nny price.
We handle only the very
Brick Is Instrument in Gem Theft
A brick wrapped In rags sailed through
tho plate glass window of the Jowelry
store of Alexander Lundy, nt 3120 West
Yorlc street, enrly todny, nnd provided
nn opening for nn unidentified thief to
"lift" from tho window display two
trays of gold rings Detectives Williams
nnd Moon, of tho 19th nnd Oxford streets
station, nro trailing tho man, who It Is
believed, Is responsible for several rob
liorles of n similar nature which "have
occurred during tho last year In vnrlous
sections of tho city.
Local Rorvlco lo Allentown nt... .M
," Ma Norrlstown .1
ny llnei
lapsa ef
T.lhnrlv Tlell Tlnnlo" I. .- i:"
. j rv ...x.a m ii iii nsinn, . ,
tho Lehigh Valley Transit Company lC
will be resumed today after the lata,
a weok.
almost
nesday winch centred If tnr
Quakerlown, nnd service was susnenl.1'
nlll further- nll.o "usPenat4
1 , ,T.,ie fomnanV'fl role lnes' 3
obliterated In n storm last v5"
which centred tta force W
'nwtv ntiil aAKlnn .... rr
Uneeda Biscuit
the best known and most.
popular article of foocU
Why ? Because it is the bestl
soda cracker baked andi
soda crackers are the most!
nounsmng or an toods madel
rrom nour.
sHH Unoeda BiscuitM
NATIONAL BISCUIT,
COMPANY
Coal
Egg, $7.00 Stove, $7.25
Chestnut, $7.50 f-jjgj, Pea, $5.25
2240 lbs. to every ton for 30 ycara
Satisfied Customers for 30 Years
Our uuto truikii deliver north ut Market
treet, cam of 30th street
! Owen Letter's Sons
Tlir lurceM nnd lient equipped onl jurd
In liillnilrlplilii.
Trenton and Westmoreland Sts.
Hell, lrankfurd 3150-Zlfil. Key,, Kant 2S3
Marley, 24 inche
Devon, 2A inchoa
The dull finish gives the
appearance of hand laun
dered linen. The fineness
of the cloth in ARROW
COLLARS has made this
pOSSible. 2 for 25 cents
CLUETT. PEABODY CO. CO., Inc.,
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Makers of Arrow Shirts, TROY, N. Y
Oy-$terett
The Oyster Crocker
pi 5c
Not only in the " R" months,'
but every day, every week
and every month, Oyster
ettes are seasonable and
enjoyable.
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
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FOUNDED JV 1865 ADOPTED ONE-I'IilCE SYSTEM IN JUHl
5 AND 109
TlffADE of finest selected
ivx Spur baked la the
National Biscuit Company
way that brings out the good
ness end pleasing flavor.
Crisp, appetizing, nourishing,
NATIONAL BISCUIT
COMPANY
C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets
A genuine Pianola for only $3 weekly
STROUD
PIANOLA
$550
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tmriiTtaM 'ihiuukuhia AOTiwam t&M it frcin-r" I
It is true that you can purchase a player-piano for
'even as low as $2 weekly.
But for $3 weekly you can secure an instrument
made by the great Aeolian Qompany nade with all of
the patented Aeolian features, including the Metro
style and Themodist.
For ,$3 weekly yon can obtain a player-piano in
the Stroud Pianola that has a positive guarantee. We
offer, any time within 30 days, to return to you every
dollar you pay us if you can find any instrument in any
other store that can even compare with this instrument
for value. Understand, we do not merely make this
statement, but we offer to return your money if you
-yourself can find a better instrument. Surely no guar
antee of value could be stronger,
A visit to our store will prove to you why we place
such confidence in this instrument, which costs only 3
weekly.
The Aeolian, Family
( of the player-piano world is on sale at Heppe's
At Factory Prices
The Stroud Pianola
Equipped with Metrostyle and
Themodist
' . . - as follows: '
Steinway Pianola .,, $1150 I'wheelock Pianola $750
Weber Pianola ,...-,,,.,,,,$1000 Stroud Pianola ..,4!,,!..! 15550'
Francesca-Heppe Piayer-Pianos ..., $450
Aeolian Player-Pianos ....,.,,,... v.., ,, )f39&l
Terms-rCash, or (charge account, or rental-payment plan.
AH rent applies to purchase,
f.