EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY Ih. 1910. ? if GREAT GUNS HELD BULGAR FOE BACK DURING RETREAT r I. British Hold Kear Lines as Allies Retire to Sa lonica Lines Iff EIGHT CANNON ARE LOST . .. .. I thfi JMtttfh AHrt flttsff Im tetJttent of William O. Shepherd's iinccn 'IvStd ttorv of the Allied retreat from ! grrUa. The previous mstmmont (oia 0 $' irtparatlons for the French retreat from Kftrvmnltta, where Shepherd and other F'torrespondents tccre spending the night hjiWng the 1'rench front. r" tiu WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD is sAMJNICA, Deo. It. Whero the huge ' Fr'ncl enmp hnd been the night before, til was bare the following morning. U Smoking cinders, hero and there, showed ILwhre the 4 o'clock corteo hnd been made, pkut the removal of the camp had begun '? .. r.vtnck In the morning, and by the S time the newspapermen arose from their ' cots In the hospital tent ana went out ' , mli their faces In nails of cold f' water tho French soldiers wero several miles down tho valley road with their wagons loaded with camp equipment. There were oxplosions ncross me river, where a military road had been cut along the face of the river embankment. "Artillery?" I asked a captain, nnin.iinir." ho explained. "Blowing Up the wagon road." "They take us to icravnoic today, don't .,.,.? a French reporter asked ucneral : Bellaud's aide. "No, tney uon 1, 110 b.uu aisiumHuii. ..n..t th.n. ilnvB nen flpnernl Sarrnll aid we were to be taken to Krlvolak." L enly 0 miles, nnd tho railroad on which WC wero cm.iujvu iui ..,.w.j . ... KltlVOLAK EVACUATED. "Hut three days ago Isn't today," said the aide. "See all those Boldlers mnrch .. i. tim rnllrnnil7 Well, they've EV come from Krlvolak. I'm not supposed to tell you, but the fact Is we're evacu- tlng Krlvolak and tho Dulgars aro prob. ' sbly I11 It by this time." I. Later uoveiopmcms nuvcu uihl ma rUCSS Wns a unu onu. m iuu vcrj iiuiu Cwe wero talking of Krlvolak the Bul garian cavniry nus iiuuiihiik who 1110 . . 1 . Atejk H.Al11nafe Aj t .! .1 ,-MVO IlCnrU nu lliuiu iiiiuiuij mu uiuuiiu niu,u.hlu Tli nnnnnn Hnd liatnn ' drum'"" i,v . pjv ..i '-i&toKSed down from tho nearby hills and 1 .- L.fHa tr.t.ln.1 ntl fffl, rn PD tvllltn W.t ft' BCIU Wlllfi wuu v.. ...v ..u ........ ... Kt JiaU UrtMlHlUBl. Ill Uiu iimtuii.i ninuuii. kf.lt was noon when our military guldo Ef led us to a box car In a freight train ?.lna lOJU U3 iu i:iiinu in. We were starling oacK 10 tno urcen border. Not a single venturesome news- M paper man begged to remain. In our tram wie uox cars loaucu wiiu lugmve beroian sumiurH; win, su uiuu ivnutiia .V ..... . mm .!... ...1. r , ......M rt 4I...I.. "household effects they had been able to 'iranapori fiuiiu, Willi rruiiu'ii nuiuiirrn tvliniA lpf.1 U'nrn wmnnprl In hrfll'V Rnplf Inr, victims of frost bite. There wero also fiat.cars carrying cannon, nay nnci wooa, ' nd cars with high walls, abovo which appeared tho heads of tightly packed horff. .We wnro boating It, with the French, from Serbia In a retreat that will per hapj be considered ono of the most dra matic events In tho history of tho war. BBIDC313 BLOWN UP. Tie two engines snorted for a. mlnuto i two nnd finally got the long string of V'ibiri under way. Wo rolled slowly over Alhe Vnrdar bridge which was blown up mipito duys later and snw, nmld tho BSillrders the ends of tho long fuses which yere to bo lighted nt the lost possible r'. uionicm. 'J?The wagon road to tho Orcek border ran parallel to the rullroad for many Ipilles, and we Overtook many wagon jrains. a iTencn aeroplane soared above M once, heading townrd Krlvolak. In the ' raountnJus wo heard artillery booming, ani once or twlrn wo snw thn llnnh cf T big guns. There guns must keep talking louaiy ai i oumiy to prevent the Uul gars frori knowlnc that a retreat was r under way It was these few gumi In tho P riiouninlns which tho Hiitlsh cqmmunliiuo V rtnnj1 . ...l.A.. I ....1.1. v.v.ivm iu niivii it Bam. il'-We lost debt cannon." WTlie Uiitlah urtlllcrymen stuck to them ', to the lust minute. fiBy right tlmo wo wero back In Salonlca. 11 K .E tl Ann nnn t?ftl mnpnv wnmnTt , Gloucester Justiio of the Peace Is W 1-K.rr Klo lr, 1.111,1 Votntn I i.An estnte of $3.C00,v00 In Klldare, Ire .lilid. Iliii been left to Justice of thn ;iPeac? Fr erlck Klrby, of Oloucrster, N. t -i Bfcoiuing to worn just received in tnls , counir jiom a lawyer for the estate of .Marie Fry, aunt of Mr. Klrby, airs. Fry '4'a six mouths ago. AU Klrby had no Idea he was to bo fcear.'.ted by the will until he received a ''rtqbCH from the executor of tho estate f- asking him to produce evldcnco that he iwu the right Fredoilek Klrby. Ho pro- uucca a uiuio which his aunt had given Win In Mmch, 1S70, at her homo In Ire- uiid, whkn contnlns her handwriting, and also brought nroof to show he had ;- tervtd as a drummer boy In tho I3ngllsh rniy. P?T(inAVo liiDniinci t ifUMOM , Olno Scalabrlno. liat a. ISth Bt and Ida . 1 Pinto inn t.ii. .!. -. .-John V. iifiii lw itit.1... . ,. id. EJ.V W00.I. low H. 16th t. f ;iV."'?'i "-' JMKemont t ana Anna u.c- 1Sf'5- T1 n ClearftelU t. -G':lm."'.tr,'.':..'K-!i CTrienter St., ana Aiiaio Mff"T '""i-r"0. H-THHM . iff.Hl!',c' T.Hiruco it. ST." Pnawlck. 4tu Slgel at., and Ana- ,isr ,". ."J1S rarkildo ave. Vil; ".uu: JO". witt iiemnart at., ana UMth ,t Thornton. KW Orcenwiiy ave. Jr Duhln, COJ Uudley at., and Clara Myera, itjfiS? H Winn.' OOT N7 Wafnoclt at., and Kfanl SICK. Trlnlo,, lU.n.n IH. ' hEl,K"il,l!ai.W1 tUUer at., ana Maryla tt5S5w,.:,Ks Bmtr at. .Jiv; w'ilS'.T' ?u er at., ana urxyiaa, - 3i8'.J ".W 3'5S Wendell at., and Tntreia "'"and IS J!"."1"- -IWM "aroiantown ave.. ;;;!? Anna M, Schilling. 1MJ Hunting Park 'ar?r.L. S"?.nln?- Atlantic City, N. J and Bnwi iVk.' m iyr, rittaDurgn, ra. -K S0."- 1V1S Aarin at., and Lena ICi'l "ff, lt. Vernon at. Hi,2u&LJJ ..Wolf at., ana Fannla ave.. and ll.l.nL1?urnir' South Uethleacm. Inaro iivv. ny. South UettaleUeni. Fa,, and e"ic ic n.?"l','...!l:1 l"rcao at., and Klor- 2iu"i?.ftt'''0.t 3. Tth at., and Car Som.i 1 sUa "2 Carpenter- at. SSJiiss i 8nffryw.!rk " ond M SSI w.0"' Po" ,UUn Wr"n' Jrrv Fist hmm. ( - . !... . t. Ei.i,.u,'"e' Jw York city, and Fanny uy ? B?lL0n. JVaaWngton, T). C, end p, ,;".'.'? v t 11 d lion at., and Joanna. uj'ji .ji 1 ooirvojt at SIB M."fJ s- 5" and Beano Avlrow. ffli -An?-HrrSJ. ;-,TTuciaTl.,nd 3 iiHf S f vlBW xiiW VIOLET WEtDNER GIRL IS CONSPIRACY VICTIM, FATHER SAYS t ... 1 1. ii ,4 Ho Docs Not Believe 18-year-old Girl Ran Away -From Sleighton Farms Violet Gorgns Glandlng 'Woldnor, nn 18-year-old girl, who has the "run-away" habit, has disappeared ng'aln. She ran away from homo three times, nnd thet. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Wcldncr, 0S Dcrniar street, decided to send her away to n reformatory aa a punishment and to correct her evil ten dencies. Sho was sent to tho Sleigh ton Farms, In Delaware County, but on September 20 sho ran awny from there. Later she was said by Mrs. Falconer, superintendent of tho Farms, to bo at a houso In West Chester. The girl's father claims that hq haa never been told where this houso won In West Chester or who the people were that his daughter was with, Sho ran away from there, so It was said, and to day Weldncr finally referred tho case to the police, where ho wns told that the case was out of their jurisdiction. Weld ncr believes that tho wholo business has bean framed up nnd that there Is a con spiracy to get his daughter away from him. The girl was sent to the Sleighton Farms two years ago. Up to this time she had been employed in tho Mnnayunk Laundry. Sho was supposed to leavo the Farms on November ?. "i13, nnd from her letters It was thought by her parents that she had repented of her misdeeds. When she wns reported to have disappeared, her father went to tho Institution. He was told that sho hnd run nwity and later that sho wns' In West Chester. "I bollcve the girl has been farmed out somewhere by tho Farms authorities," said Weldner lodny, "and that they are making her give thpm tho money sho earns. I am sum they know where she Is, but I can't nnd out a thing. I will muke trouble when I learn tho truth." ARTHUR GETS OFF EASILY Need Face Only Throe Courts for Kitl nnppinu Auntie NEW YOltIC, Jan. 20. Arti.tip Coopor, of Washington, N. .! tried to kidnap his uncle's wife yesterday. The result: Ninety days In the county penitentiary nt Snake Hill as a disorderly person. Held for tho Grand Jury on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Held for tho Federal authorities, charged with violating the Mann white slavi act. Held for tho New York authorities for threatening the life of his aunt, carry ing n concealed weapon and other of fenses. Otherwise, thanks to Recorder Cnrstoln, of Hobnkcn, Arthur got off vory easily. 'NEWLYWEDS' TAKE POHCIHLE HIDE IX AUTO FIRE TRUCK Norristown Couple Torn From Nest by Volunteer Firemen Two "nowlyweds" In Norristown are trying to llgure out today whether It is preferable to bo honored y friends by being taken on a i.lght jaunt In an auto Uretruck and stand a good chance of freezing to death, with the thermometer around zero, or remain unhonored In their hofho cnjoylns tho pleasure of each uther's socle.ty. They didn't have an option In tho mat ter. Kther waves or somo other potent agency carried the news to friends' qt Norristown that Harry 13. Booth, nn ac tive volunteer fireman of that town, and Miss Viola M. Klngsley, a Langhomo girl, hnd been married at Blktou. So, Just when tho '"newlywods" hart Bettled down In their coxy nest nnd were congratulate Ing themselves on eluding the rice throw ers et cetera, they were called outside, A number of Booth's fellojv firefighters put him bodily Into the big motor machine and went through thu sumo ceremony with Mrs Booth, except that they wrapped her' up warmly. Then they took a long ride. Booth didn't get angry. It hap pened Tuesday night. Are you an Efficient and Watchful Business Manager or just an Exp Do you let the office bov throw small chance out1 of the window? ..' . :. ' - v Do you allow the janitor to drop postage stamps in the waste basket? Do you carelessly use expensive engraved stationery as a scratch pad? Do you look ttie other way -while your employes reck lessly mar the fine woodwork of your business home? Do you permit your office force to uset message-payment telephones when the Keystone unlimited service ia available? If you wish to hear somethipg of interest to an alert business manager, ask the Keystone Telephone Cprapany, 135 South Second Street, to end a ma t$ call upoa yo. ATTACCHI AUSTRIACI RESPINTI A T0LMIN0 , ELUNG0HPUMIC0 Un Tcntativo del Nemico di Sor- ptendcre gli Italian! 3on False Grida nolla Zona di Oslavla' L'lTALIA E L'ALBANIA IIOMA. 10 Gennalo. 11 Mlnlstero della Qucrm pubbllcnvn lerl sera ll seguente comunleato urTlclalo! "Nelln vnlle del Chlese (fjludlcarln) net pomerlggto dl tuncdl' 1'nrtlgllerla tint ne mico causo' un Incendlo hel vllingglo dl Clmcgo, Incendlo chc fu stthlto cstlnto dalle nistro truppo. Per rapprcsnglla una delle nostre batterle bombnrdo' II vllingglo dl 'Strad.ii che era occupnto dal nemico. "Nclla Val Sugnnn, rlspondcmto al ftloco del'ncmlco sutla clttndlnn dl Horgo, nol bombardninmo la stnzlone fcrrovlorla 1 dl' CaldonaMO. "Net settoro dl Totmlno durante la notte del IS corrcnto un repnrlo nemico tento' dl nttnecare una delle nostra trln cce Bulla colllna dl Santa Maria. IVat tacco fu resplnto ed II nemico Insclo" trenta cndavcrl nul campo. "Nclla stessa notte nclla xona compresa tra la colllna US ed- Onlavla II nemico cerco' ill avvlclnarsi ntle nostra poslzlonl, ma le nostre truppc, scnia lasctarsl In gannaro dalla emissions dl false grlda, rcsplnsero prontnmente rattnetfo. "Sul fronto del Cargo la sttu.izlonc 0' Immutata." NKI BAI.CANI. .11 Montenegro ha rlpreso to ostltlta' contro l'Auatrla. Qucsta notlzta e' stata data unictnlmente dal mlnlstro montc nogrlno a Itomn, ,11 quale 1'ha avutn dal govcrno niontencgrlno. II mlnlstro ha espresso la sua sorpresa. per tiuanto la stnnipa nvcvn nffermnto circa un nccordo tra II re Nicola o 1'Atistrla In data dl due mesl fn, cd ha dctto che 1'accusa 0' eenza alcun fondamento. SI crede cho ll grosea dcH'cscrvcIto mon tcnegrlno sla concentrato verso 11 con flne albaneso verso cul muovono onchc gll nltrl rcpnrtl che si trovavano su altro frontl. II ro Nicola cd I prlnclpt sono con 10 loro truppc. A proposlto dcll'Albanla si era detto In nur.itl glornl a Vienna chc l'ttalta si pro parava ad abbandonare l'Albanla. Clo' e' falso, tnnto 0' vero cho II goVcrno sta prendendo lo mlsuro ncccssarlo per com plctnre la dlfcsa dl quella reglone. He Vlttorlo e' rltornsto lerl da Tnrnnto, dove ha passato In rtvlsta In Matta Itallana cd ha avuto un colloqulo dl due ore con 11 presldento del Conslgllo. Oggl avra' lu ogo un conslgllo dl mlnlstil. Qui si rlt lcno cho gll nustrlacl non nvanzeranuo plu' oltrc dl Scutari, cho Intnnto non c' stata nrrcorn occupatn da cssl. Intnnto. per consegulro quella tale nnl ta' ' dl comnndo cho 0' ncccssnrla ngll allcatt, ritalln, st npprende, si c' messa completnmonto e senza rlservo nollo mnnl dogll allcatt, nclla spcrnnr.a cho gll nltrl faranno lo stcsso. La Rtampa ed II pa polo sono In favore dl questn strcttlsslma cooperazlone tra gll nllcntl, cd 11 M0.1 ."nggero dice che gll nllentl devono rlvo dero I loro mctodl so vogllono II successo, K si rlferlsco npeclnlmnnte alia Ilumanla la cut nttltudlne a' nncorn Incerta. GLI ALLriVTI E LA GltECIA. Dlspaccl da Atone dlcono cho 11 governo grcco si prepara a domnndare In rostltu zlono alia Grecla del terrltorlo occupnto ora datlo tmppo dcgll allcatl. II guverno grcco Invlercbbc una nuova protrstn al governl Ingloso 0 francese contro clo' cho esso rltlcnc una "Ingtustlllcata vtnhizlone dclla ncutrallta' grcca." SI Ignora se Inghllterra a Francla rlspondcrnnno a questn notn, ma se io farnnno aura' per rlllutare la domaudu. In quento caso 0 nel caso dl manrnta rlsposta. II ro Cos tnntlno rlmettera' la qulstlonc iielle mnnl del Parlamonto chc si rlunlra' luncdl' prosslmo, 0 che dccldora clo' che dovra' farsl. SI dice che 11 re e' In favoro dell'uso dclla forza armata per eapellern git nllen tl dal terrltorlo grcco, ma lasctera' chc 11 Parlamento assuma la responsablllta' dl una nttoi simile cho per la Grecla avrebe conseguenzo Incnlculabill. So 11 I'arlumento .cscludera' 1'uso della forza, allora ll governo smoblllzzera' l'escrclto per evltare inutlll ed Immenso spese. Ad ognl modo si c' riunlto ora a Londra tin conslgllo dl guorrn per dl scutero la sltuazlone In Grecla, o si aspctta che gll allcatt bloccheranno completamente le coste grechc. BLANK'S vEL; 1 jj Luncheon, 50c PEAS CREAM SAUCE COFFEE, TEA OR MILK BISCUITS AND BUTTER FRESH STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM 1024-26 Chestnut St. wmHHDPmranrrJuuuBM ensive Pretense? J, k REt- .-i jm&m mm JB HjHIk ;Bfl0HiM THE REV. GEORGE NASMYTII U. S. IN WORLD TOLITICS Dr. Gcorgo W. Nnsmyth Will Discuss Subject in Germnntown ToniRht "America's Leadership In tho New World. Politics" will bo tho subject of an addressed by Dr. George W, Nnsmyth, of Boston, before tho Gcrmantown Social Htudy Circle nt tho Coulter Street Moot ing House, Coulter nnd Oreeno streets, Germantown, tonight. Doctor Nasmyth, who Is' president of tho Federation of International Polity Clubs and n director of tho World Peace Foundation, Is one of the foremost lead ers among the younger element In the America pence movement. Ills .Itinerary through tho Slate, nddrcsslng men In all walks of life, from employes In railroad shows to odlccrs and student bodies In collegps and Bchools, Includes addresses on International and social problems. DINNERS FOR MEMBERS ONLY Manufacturers' Club Will Discontinue Banquets for "Outsiders" Dinners for outsiders nt tho Manufac turcra' Club are a thing of the past. Ac tion and the announcement prohibiting them come as a result of a "friendly letter" sent the odlclnls of the organiza tion by tho counsel for the Philadelphia IJotet Men's Association. The letter was read Inst night following tho Hrollers' Club dinner given at tho Manufacturers' Club honoring Judgo Joseph P. Kogers and Director of Public Hnfety Wilson. The communication brought out the fact that It seemed unfair for tho club to servo dinners ut which wines aro served, when tho hotels havo Xo pay for the privilege of selling liquors and the club Is exempt from such fees. Then, too, the letter emphasized the fact that If liquors wero sold to non club members, tho Manufacturers' Club violated tho law. The club president, Nathan P. Fol-. well, has qfllclally announced that the dinners for outsiders will ho abandoned, and thnt the hotel men need have no fenr In tho future. mXZMSi r. liA &Jt&J JS5ES VZVlUiFiSi mm it. " fig: WILSON MAY, TALK HERE ON PREPAREDNESS PLAN Tells Women's Committee He Cnn't Include Philadelphia in Regular Itinerary, However President Wilson will not Include Phila delphia In the Itinerary of his prepared ness trip. It was nnnounced In Washing ton today, although he Is considering mulling a speech In Philadelphia In ac ceptnnco of i.le half dozen Invitations ex tended him. The trip Will extend to the West nnd Southwest, where the opposi tion to preparedness Is great and where the Bryan followers have caused a strong defection from the Administration In their congress representing thla section. Despite tho fnct that President Wilson today received another Invitation to speak In Philadelphia, It was announced that he could not inciuue inni city in ins I present Itinerary. He was Invited by n committee repre senting the Women's Division of National Preparedness of Philadelphia to speak there. Tho Interview with tho President wan ananged by Mrs. Gcorgo W. Chillis Drcxel. who could not bo present on ac- j count of Illness. Stale Jobholder Weds lIAltltlBIU'IlO. Jnli. 20. Itusscll T. Wilson, nf I.iiicafllrr. a clork to tho State Live Stock Hoard, and Miss Amelia D. Delbo, of Lancaster, wero mnrrled last evening. In the ofllces of the De partment of Agriculture. The ceicmony was performed by tho Itcv. M. D. I.lch Meter, chief clerk of the department. This Is the' third wedding within a year to take place In tho Department of Agriculture. The greatest bona fide shoe-buying opportunity of the age. Wc buy no shoes, for sales, every pair wc offer is of the newest, smartest style; right from our regular stock. As the sale progresses all lines that become small are thrown in with the next lower priced. 39 South 'fw. P m- (.1 Wysrt "The Wise Mamma Goose" is a quaint, laughable tale of the Barnyard, wherein the wise old Goose foils a sly, slim Fox and brings joy to the feathered friends of the little folk. This is the fourth Punky Dunk adventure 32 pages of beautifully illustrated story, all ready for the children to fold into a real book. It is one. of the happiest of the Punky Dunk stories given free with the Public Ledger. No newspaper has ever offered such splendid gifts for the kiddies. Punky Dunk stories are not' coarse, badly printed comics tor cut-outs, but wholesome, happy tales' the kind you want your children to read. Order Now Next Sunday's PUBLIC UPLEDGER nitf OIlOANIZfcD LAIJOU WILL All) HATTERS AT DAXBUllY, CONN. American Federation Asks Hour's Wnges From Its Members WASHINGTON, Jan, SO.-Rvcry ornn Izcit laboring man In the Pnlted States has been asked by the American Federa tion of Labor to contribute what ho earns In hi second hotit's work January 27 to a fund for tho relict of the hatters nt Danbury, Conn.i against whom D. B. Locwc A Co. arc enforcing a Judgment for $202,000. Tho fund obtained will he turned over to Martin "I.nwlcr, New York, sccretnry of tho Hatters' Cnton, to be used to save. If possible, the homes of H4 members of tho union against whom foreclosures have been started, The appeal haa been authorised by the Federation. LA GRIPPE TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE HAVE ?KlLyceFUMIGATED for all contagious maladies. Theodore Meyer, Chemist 924 Locust St. Plioncl AVnlnut 110.1 Greatest Scmi-AnnunI Gl earanee oaie Men's & Women's Shoes P X f j3!r mmtgmmmW $3.40 and $3.90 Values up to $7.50 All women's short and discontinued lines, regardless of former "price, now Niederman 8th 930 Chestnut 203 m Vl w-& iamtaMi s EUPTH &!. PREFERS THK ri5NiTlNT!ARV Negro Convicted of Manslaugwtof Ask to Be Sent There LANCASTEIt, Pa., -.tan. 20.'- TAHwS Clark, a negro, employed at hd mil hiyer Quarries near Marietta, 'wail "cn vlcted of manslaughter for tho kttlrnl; of James Qoosh on Christmas layv Clatk when sentenced to flvo years' hard. labor In the Lancaster County Prison pleaded to bo sent to the Eastern Pcplfentlary. When his attorney put tha nuestlAnt "Don't j-ou llko It out here, hliir' the negro replied smilingly "No, teth, boss. Give mo de penitentiary," Clark wha Indicted for hnUdcf lri the flrsl degree. He pleaded self-defOnaro. Dr. Mary Nucncman's Funeral Funcrnl services will ho held tonight for Dr. Mary Nueneman, ono of Phlladet' phla's besfknown women physicians, who died Tuesday nt her home, 622 North th street. She had been III for many weeks. 1 $2.00 North 8th ESH a; .i l: B 'J1.; Mi . y"k. -J .& JY -4" ,M !lf 'fc Lna