Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 25, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENIM tEBGEE niLADELPHIA', FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2S 1916.
JpNAE'DIFESAORA
DA 260 M1LA SULDATI
EDALGENER.AMEGLIO
I nin rim crli Austriaci Hanno
B. r.n7- j-m imii.
TJoVlHO iviiiuiiwuiu tin ui-
teriore Avnnznta verso
l'Albania Mcridionalo
SITUAZIONE RUMENA
noMA, 2B Kotibrnlo
Si comanitnnto ilcllo forz Itallane In
i-nla hix Infortnnto le nutorlta' mill
gnfilwie qui clic le poalzlonl .la lul
Itu,( fttlorno a Valona sono cosl com
vSente fortincate ila potcr rcslstero
fl&hwl atlacco ila parto tloRlL austro
Ciirtrl. non solo, im cho crII o' In po
Sn H I"5'01" I'renilcro l'ortcnslui so do'
-.. necessnrlo.
BVira II comaiwlnnto In teconda sta
I!.j.nilii all"lstru7.Iono ilello truppo
Kntolarl albnnesl elio sono Incorporate
ouello resolarl Itallane. fom'e nolo
nwnndo ilcllo forzo Itallane In Albania
V"itto nftlilato al Roneralo AmcRlio,
trJt delta Glullaiia cd II vlncltore ilella
'i'nr.ti. ,11 JRllbos. nell'lsola dl Ilodl.
JEtl trasporto dcllo tiuppo Itallane a Va
1 bne' 8'nt0 compiuto con eslto fcllclssl-
S Infnltl sin dal dlccmbro Bcorso per-
Mtafgl fle"'1 inniiKiia ihibi mm. m. i u
hiipps hanno attraversato II tratto dl
mirtche separn Ilrlndlsl da Valona, sotto
wrta din nvl da RUerra nllcatc o
uitx Incldentl, nonostanto I'nttlvlta' del
fottomarlnl o deRll aeroplanl o dello si
wjntl austrlaclio che corcavnno appunto
'Sldar la caccla al trasportl Itatlanl ImpcR
iiU nel scrvlzlo tra l'ltnlla c l'Albania.
I tnsportl dovovnno Runrdnrsl nnclio
Stilt mine cho In Rrando qilantltn' ernno
YK itate scmlnato dagli austrlact lungo
h costa albanese.
BDjI dlccmbro scorso sono stntl trai
tcrttU all'Albanla, prlnclpalmcnte a Vn
ton, 860,000 soldatl cd una Immonsa
nintlta' dl anlmall o dl matcrlalo da
fUtrra, comprcsa l'artlfillcrla dl ri-osso
allliro. Per questo furono ImpleERtl U60
ftjportl cho feccro parecchl vlaRRl.
Elntanto un dlspacclo ua uurnzzo nice
.. -ii ...etrtnnl linntin Hnnnnlnln nll'nl
(jriore avanzata In Albania u causa dcllo
itito orrlbllo dello strado i ilella poc.i
fcalu' dello truppe bosnlache. L'n altro
Ufgramma dice cho le forzo dl Kssad
MKla' hanno dlhtrutto una banda turca
VMt vlelnanze ill Pctomcdl.
JLK Vienna c' stato linrce nnnunclato
5,inlmpnte ockI che Ilurazzo c' ora is-
ledUta dapll austriaci o clio truppo Ital
line, doe' una brlRata ill fanteila, hono
iftd jconflttc Inslcmc con lo truppo dl
plod rascla ncllo vlcinanzo ill Ou-
aio, a Bazar Synk
ktssii "pascla o' glunto orrI a noma
.-!. nn In Mllfnflttl Inltllml 1 1 I
ptr COHICIHU VUI, tV llUWIIlt. "i ii-
hn circa la sltu.izlono In Albania. I'rII
'(ttto gla' ricevuto dal mlnlstero deRll
uteri, on. tioiimiiu, u uui iiiiuiniiu nulla
Cuerra, generale Zuppclll.
W hX QL'ISTIONK HL'Jin.VA.
Dlspaccl da Dudiipest tlU-ono che II
fruldento del conslgllo runieno, UrntUinu,
ton ha oluto ilcecro Rll Invlnti nustro
tcnrlcl cho si ciuno recntl in ltumanla
ppunto per Intervistailo, e trattarc con
luL Bratlanu ebbo un lunRo colIoiUlo con
illlppescu, leader del partlto fnvorcvolo
till alleatl, cho sublto dopo fu ricevuto
dilre cd ora e' in vlaeslo per I'ctroRrad
lore e' Incarlcato dl una nilsslone prcsso
b cur. Gil aubtrp-tcilcschl, tenicnilo lin
mtnente I'lntcrvcnto dclla ltumanla a
lanco deH'Intcs.i, bunno orpanlzzato una
carapacna del bociallsti in favoro dclla
utrallla' c per qucsta campagna spend-
too tenia contarc
JL'unghercse Pester Lloyd dice che una
tola fu preacntain al Roerno rumeno
linear uat raiipre-.untantl dell Austria o
dtlla BulEarla per doinaudarc ra.'lour-
Elotil amlcheoli circa II ralTorzamento
Jelledlfesa rumeno verso II Dnuublo, nolle
Iwciiiaiue dclla frontl'ora bulpani
Sheriff Sells Brewery for $2500
N"0nUI.STOW. Va Vch. 25. Tlio
ftrklomen brewery, at Orccn Lane: tlio
bimel brick plant, at Oalis; the Wilson
vurrles, in Cheltenham, and a crlst mill
(nil bakery, at Mingo, eio nnionR the 2t
sronertlcs offered at salo by the Sheriff.
Too brewery was sold for SGOO to Wlll-
Sa F. Dannenhowcr, Xorrlstown, and the
brli.k plant was sold to J. Koland for
II!S.
19 Dwellincs ChanRO Owners
todon nrill Alter f. lfnll. of P.Tllfnrnln.
Uyesold to Harry Sklamw the follouliiR
iwelllnga: SOl'-OI-OO-OS Seals street, R0U
1MWS Carp street, 21OJ-OI-0G-0S-10-1J
Jarp street. 723-25 Annln htrect. S04
wtli Warnock sticot, 71-' Trco street and
HIS South 7th fslrnpl All nl tlm nrnn.
les have been resold.
i tm New Edison H
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i fefet
Diamond Disc
Phonograph
Hear It today Hear
t tomorrow or
when you can. Itut
be sure to hear It
l.lldc money Hrndx
one to jour home
Ludwig
Piano Co.
1103 Che.tnut St.
P.r-
S'n Service
k-f
BIodera.te
TcrmB
EDISON SERVICE
Wo wU oil. clean and make all
adjustments monthly on sour
EDISON DIAMOND DISC
l'HONIKlll.U'll
, jcffrr nc r.HAnr.F.
lit you purchaBo your tteccrds at
h STABR & MOSS
j5in DIamondfDIc PhotlOgfaphs
liermantown Ave. ?.u.?i f ""
1 Kv.fi0"' fr f7"0 Suvtlemtnt.
p'"Bln. Phone Tioga Sl-tt-J.
Siev loaned on DiamonJs
& S. FRIDENBERG
I owt Rattt in tha City
MSuk .SyiS' Electric Protection
K Ld Trust Company Jleterencea
J7 NORTH 11THSTJ
IjJH & BUTTONWOOD SJS.
Phone foplor 4JS7
cstiblUhed 90 Yearn
-lySUOIOUS NOTICES .
tt SHALOM (SEEK I'EACEJjServleM
Lv"."i u TUs Will to tUrvo."
jV- Irvin, 8 Cheoowetfi. All we-
HOME OF CITY'S OLt) MULE-TRANSIT
RAZED FOR MODERN STRUCTURES
M.w.s.f -Kv'WitW. .-, ,'
K. M. -,'. vShvm K,A - - ---irtKv .
-viv.-'W.vrt'-Ms-i
Hestonville Terminal, With Ancient Clock Tower, Once
Beacon of Lancaster Avenue Neighborhood, Gives
Way for Improvements
Its clock tower, once tlio bencon or
tlio nclRhborhood, innldorlnK and awry
abovo n clock, minus handi, old Iron, with
dust fllllnR the room that once sheltered
waltlnp passeiiRors. a collection of antliiuo
summer enrs rustlnK on rails Ioiir Idle.
Such pi the terminal of the Hestonville.
Mantua and Knit mount Passenger Hall
road nn Lancaster avenue between llld
nml I -I tli streets, which In a few days
wreckem will raz to make way for a
block of stores and dwelling.
Already the tear of the terminal on
Drown street ban hnon tlmnliuhntl mm
bricks and snllntereil wnml Montioi-nil it.
stackn about the corner of 13d and Drown
streets nro an that remain of tho sheds
which the Hestonvlllo Hallway used to
llOUSO ItM motive liowcr BOn hlimnn nml
mules.
OLD Dt'lLDtXO OOOMKP.
Tho wreckers nre ndvanciiiK on the
mnln building, the two-story daik led
brick structure on Lancaster nenue,
whoio tho ndinlnlstintlvo nfllces, inhsengcr
waiting room and car barns were located.
In 1S75, the year the Hestonville Hall
road put up tho building, Lancaster ave
nue, in that section, presented a different
nppenrance. Ilorse-drawn or pulled-by-uules.
stubby yellow painted cars rolled
to and fro before the structuie, adding to
their number from the open doors of tho
carbarn, In which drivers and hostlers
worked fcerlshly hnrnesslng more steeds
nnd tending them out with their four
wheeled buiclcns st there might bo cars
for all. I'aiscngers sped In nnd out of tho
donis of the waiting loom and busy offi
cials tolled In the administration rooms
on tlio flint floor nearby.
Tho llcstnnvlllo Hntlroad's cars trav
eled to l-'ront and Arch streets ocr tlio
Spring Ciniden street bridge, nnd thenco
along Haco nnd Vine streets. They ran
on Him, now I'nrksido avenue, to 62il
street, and provided West Philadelphia
with the only transit service It had In
thoso days.
HOW PASKXOnilS PAID.
One man was the crew of the Heston
vlllo enrs. Ho hitched up his car. dnne
It out to the street and waited for tho
passengeis to climb aboard. There was
a. faro bo located Inside the forward
door, jln that the pabsenger dropped nil
faro n.8 soon As ho entered. It he failed,
tho driver stopped the car, wnlkeil In
side, nnd pounded on tho box with a
whip. Tho BtareB of other passengers
when this happened nover failed lo have
Its effect Six cents, the prJce of a rldo
In those days, always fell into tho fare
box.
Hcgular patrons could buy round, hard-
rubber coins that entitled Ihcm to rldo !
nt f! for 25 cents 'l j iMinpany b.u
separate depaitment to nandlo the rub
ber money and keep trnii. of It.
Next to Its familiarity v Irani It con
tre the Hestonville tqrmluhi was know).
In the neighborhood for the clock In the
tower nt tho corner of 43d street nnd
Lnnenstcr n Venue. It lirtd four faces,
and tho 40 feet of Its ht-'irht looked over
surrounding buildltyrs nt d nindo It vis
ible for a long distance
The clock grew popular so soon that
the Hestonville Company placed gas burn
ers around tho faces and lit them nt night.
The clock was tho flnnl word In all neigh- i
borhood disputes about the correct time, j
turbed for years, except once Thnt was
tho time a pigeon, ono of n flock that fre
quented the clock tower, perched on the
hour hand nnd went to 'sleep. The mlnuto
hand swung round and jammed tho pigeon
ngnlust It nnd tho side of tho clock face.
in 1885 tho Hestonvlllo bnrn changed
hands, nnd later cumo Under tho manage
ment of the t'nlon Trnctlon Company In
the combination Into tho Philadelphia
Hapld Transit Company tho Hestonvlllo
terminal again chnnged hands. Slnco then
It has been used ns a storngo barn for the
Philadelphia Hapld Transit Company's old
summer cars.
Martin Molony, BDth nnd Spruce streets.
Is directing tho development of the site
Into store nnd residence blocks. Within
a week there will bo little left of the old
Hestonvlllo terminal.
GERMANY TO DEMAND
AMENDS OF PORTUGAL
Seizure of 36 Ships Resented in
Berlin Not Belligerent,
Lisbon Explains
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 28.
CSormnny will demand the prompt re-
leaso of German merchant vessels seized
by tho Portuguese authorities at Lisbon,
ncordlng to advices received hero today.
Official action Is being- delayed, pend
ing official confirmation of press reports,
but It was stated Portugal's explanation
of the reasons for the seizure was most
unsatisfactory. The selzuro has caused
great Indignation In Oerlln.
Dispatches stated that tho Portuguese
Foreign Minister IiaC explained that tho
Auslro-Oerman VMrr:s w6ro Seized be
cause Portugal noido'l transports and
also because she foareO the Qnnan ves
sels wero planning tt escape from the
harbor. Presumably It Is this explanation
which Berlin, according to tho Amsterdam
reports, finds unsatisfactory.
LISDON, Feb. 28. Tho official Gazette
publishes the decree underWhleh ii tier
man and Austrian merchant ships lying;
In the Tngus nlver wero seized by the
commander of the navat division.
It appears that the seljjurs was made
under a law passed by Parliament on Feb
ruary 1- The rwwtrr. In an Irfsrvlfw,
affirms that the Mliurtf U not. an -'
war, but simply a measure In the oinV.ta
Interests.
The Portuguese Minister In TUrtln hnyi
been Instructed to explain to tha Oemn
Government the significance of the seizure
and give assurances that the rights of
tho owners will be respected.
Private Sewer Condemned
A private sewer, called "llellley's sew
er," with which houses In Dryn Mawr
avenue, nonr city line, Cynwyd, nro con
nected, has been condemned by the Board
of Health of Lower Merlon township,
during February
for custom-mado
$36
Clay and Martin
Serge Suitings
nlh Mlk rlcevD llnlne. Samo mmlncs will
later coat 140 or S43 hora: S4S anil up sla
tvhero Sample of 1916 Serge gladly Riven.
TONFS 111G Walnut St.
DViiuu custom Tailoring only.
7rouser a Specialty
r,
m
Preparedness
N time of peace prepare
" for mo' peace for yo
country an yo pipe.
AND the pipe that is full of
VELVET is the pipe that
is full of peace slow-burning;,
mellow VELVET the
smoothest and mildest and peace
fulest of smoking tobaccos.
The qualities that make VELVET
more than "just smoking tobacco"
are not a matter of "happen so,"
but are the result of "preparedness."
VELVET spends two full years
"DreDarino-." maturing and
mellowing to bring out the
real delights of Kentucky's
best Burley tobacco.
Think what that means.
Then try VELVET and
know what that means.
CenriiH 1916
10c Tioi
5c MtUl-linad
Bin
One Pound
Glao Humidors
i
FURS
MILLINERY
XX 15 Cfjesitnut street
Opp. Keith's
Stock Taking March 1st
All Prices Cut in Half
Absolute Clearance of Every
Muff, Scarf and Coat. An op
portunity to secure the most de
sirable Furs at the lowest prices
ever quoted in Philadelphia.
50 Off
Beginning Tomorrow
or Three Days Only
A Few Specimen Values
Fur Coats
80.00 Marmot Seal Coats 40.00
85.00 Hudson Seal Coats 42.50
130.00 Hudson Seal Coats 65.00
150.00 Hudson Seal Coats 75.00
180.00 Hudson Seal Coats 90.00
80.00 Nearseal Coats '. 40.00
95.00 French Seal Coats 47.50
200.00 Persian Lamb Coats 100.00
160.00 Sable Squirrel Coats 80.00
Sizes up to 48 Bust
Including coats with Skunk and Beaver Collars; also many
with beautiful borders, collars and cuffs of lustrous Skunk or
Taupe Fox. Bear in mind that the quoted items comprise
but a small portion of the stock offered.
Fur Sets
Muffs
Scarfs
Natural Raccoon Reg. 15.00 7.50
Black Fox Reg. 1 8.00 9.00
Skunk Reg. 37.00 18.50
Hudson Seal . . .Reg. 30,00 15.00
Beaver Reg. 25.00 12.50 Beaver Reg. 20.00 10.00
Natural Raccoon Jcfir. 15,00 7.50
Black Fox Reg. I 7.00 8.50
Skunk Reg. 1 0.00 5.00
Hudson Seal .. .Reg. 15.00 7.50
Fisher Sets
Heretofore $120.00. .'. .$60.00
Red Fox Sets
Heretofore $60.00 $30.00
' Dyed Blue Fox Sets
Heretofore $100.00, . . . $50.00
Cross Fox Sets
Heretofore $160,00, , . . $80.00
J
As the quantities in some instances are limited, an early
inspection will be of great advantage to intending buyers.
Furs purchari.rt in this sa's will be charged on bill ren
dered April 1st upon request.
n
Charge Accounts
Solicited
Purchasing Orders
Honored