Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING LEJOGERPHILADTiTLPmA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 191tf.
BULGARS QUIT
MONASTIR AND
GREEK BORDER
GERMANS TO SINK ARMED SHIPS,
SECRETARY LANSING IS TOLD
German Troops and Guns
Kerjface Ally, Called to
New Front
BIDES TIME
RUMANIA
SALOXICA. l-'eb 2S Btilfrulali troutw
t)Ac evacuated Monastlr, nccordlng to
tronl'Whlch reached Anglo'I'ioncli lieml
quarters today fternijii forces lieloiiBlnR
fo tho army of General on Koecs3 liae
rpplftccd tlie Bulgariuni
Osar Ferdinand o soldiers nro alo re
ported to be withdrawing from OloXBell,
tthcro thoy had constructed important
works Their artillery has already been
taken Awn, hut (ietiimn guni urc urrlvintj.
The Impression nt Allies' headquarters l
that the entire Hr.ieco-Seib frontier Is to
bo held by the UrtmiuiM and that tho Uu1
Rarlrtll troops die to be iiieel 111 another
quarter,
Continued from Vatf Ono
lously given by Ambassador Kprlng
Itico, In August, 1014, that British mcr
eliatitmen would not uso their guns, except
In defense.
It was leirned that Count Von Bcm
storft did most of tho talking at the Inter
Mew Secretarj Lansing receded his
memoianduni and listened to nil that the
Herman Ambassador had to sat Hut he
did not Implv that he had any deslro to
discuss the emotion further,- neither did
the Secretary of Ktnte make nnv sutr-
gestlon that the proposed Ocrnian cam
p.ilgn Khali be delajed
Instead tho Serretatv tnok ilin nnsiiinn
that thu Herman suggeslloiis contained In
the memorandum were mat lets for further
consldciatlon by tho fulled .Stales That
they eerci unsatlsfactorj In the extreme
ho did not say although there iim little
doubt that this was the Impression that
the Ueiman Ambassador carried off
AU8TMAX VltnVH PltlWUNTUn
U.tron Ilrlch Xu Inline!., the Austrian
barge, followed the Herman Ambassador
to tuo state. Department nml presented
'the position of his rinvorniiicut whhh was
n duplication or the Herman position
Secretarj' Lansing declined positively to
s.iv whether ho would now address a di
rect communication to tho Teutonic Pow
ers saying that the t'nlteil State, accepted
the declaration of a new submarine war
as a virtual leiiudlatloli of the pledges
In the Arabic and Laisitamn cases on the
part of Hermnin, nnd of the Ancona prom
ises on the put or Austria livery effort
was made lij (he Seirotar pre sumnbrt
nt the suggestion of the President, to
prevent am Inrotmntloii of the plans of
BrCIIAlUIST Rumania, Feb 10. by
courier to Berlin I-'eb .'S The chances
of rtumnnla engaging in the nuropan
war on either side exist no longer, accord
ing to the leaders of the responsible Hu
irmnlftn nnrf Ips thniti?!. II in lint tcttnllv
nut of tho iiuestlmi that at the last min- I thl" ''0ernment leaking
Ute Rumania nuiv take part In the strug- , The Herman Ambassador pplnlned to
gle to secure for herself territorial ad- Soeretary Lansing that the Imperial (Set
vantages at the expense of tho belligerent man Ooetnment beliees that the iiill.
whose defeat appears to bo certain Until ' daMts placed In tho possession of Ambas
then numanla will remain neutral nnd, I sador Uernrd two weeks ago which con
, according to statements made and to le- , tntned tho secret orders of the British
cent deelopments will olieno a neu- Admiral to all merchant captains showed
trallty which will gie neither side Just I that every Bittlsh vessel which carried
cause to employ military measures ' guns must use them If nimroachecl bv a.
tigalnst her
This lb the substance of statements
made to various nevvniper representa
tives In a number of interviews with lead
ers of public thought and nffalrs. Those
Ilumanlans who in the past have advo
cated action against the central group
now say that the military situation In
Europe Is uninviting to Rumania, while
In other quarters it is still matntaned Hint
joining the Central Powers would be the
1 st policy for this country.
The former blamed Premier Bratlno for
having permitted opportune moments to
pass unheeded Among tlieso ex-War
Minister Flllpesco, an ardent supporter of
tho Entente Allies. Is Premier Bratlanos
severest critic, though Take Jonescu, e
Mlnlster of the Interior, takes a hlmilar
stand, with the difference that in' hi
opinion Rumania may still join tho T:n-
tente group advantageously, while M l-'ili-pesco
takes the stand that now tills lb im
possible. Alexapcler Marghllomnn, ex-Finance
Minister, still adheres to the position tli.it
Russia Is the arch enemy of Rumania,
and that logically Rumania must, beforu
the end 'of the war join the Central Pow
ers If she Is not to find herhclt total!
Isolated and "without .1 friend on earth
after tho war "
Between these limits all opinion In
Rumania now oscillates Military gains
made by either belligerent mhy Influence
somewhat tho equilibrium so established,
Ijut In the main the geneial attitude now
is one of almost utter indifference
Vin.VVA. Feb IS
The Austrian War Ofllco announced to
day that in the occupation of Durazzo
Austro-Hungarlan troops had captured
many prisoners and largo quantities of
supplies and ammunition.
TJie city is celebrating the fall of the
Albanian port, the capture of which gives
the Austro-Hung-arlaiis complete conttol
of all of northern Albania Before the
city was taken on Saturday evening sev
eral Italian steamships In the haibor
were sunk, but some were found undamaged.
submai Ine.
Itni.D t'P MAIL
lie alio Intimated that he'hnd Infoitnn
Hon which would -how that the steamship
uirrvlng these appendices to the genernl
Herman announcement of a new sub.
marine wai against aimed ships iind be.-n
detained In Falmouth fot mine thin live
davs and everv Mik of mall -. inlinl
This suggestion dill.'red fioni the lie lie f In
the state I)i put mi nt Hint tin del iv in
tho receipt of theso most Important doc
uments was due to tho fact that they w-cre
sent In a diplomatic pouch by Ambassador
Gerard to London and that they then were
forwarded by an American liner.
The report that tho Teutonic position
did not make aiv leal concession to the
United Slates caused ortlelal circles to re
gard the general situation in most grave
While not of Itself inclining that a break
Is Inevitable, it was realized that the Her
man position was enllielj nt variance with
that or President Wilson, as outlined to
Senator Slono In his letter made public
from tho While IIoue lain on Thursday
nignc
The President Is Irrevocably committed
to the doctrine that Internatlriinl law per
mits tho arming of vessels for defensive
purposes This, Germany positively de
nies Germany takes the position that
guns mat nro mounted on a merchant
vessel under existing circumstances can
be used onlv against submarines iul
In as much us a submarine cannot defend
Itself at n greater range than 2000 nrds,
while tho range of the guns now mounted
on the average aimed merchantman is
about 12.000 yards, the Teutonic position
Is that the submai Ine nro entirely within
their lights In torpedoing armed vessels
without warning.
It was accepted that the entire situation
will bo considered at tomorrow's Cnblnct
meeting Meanwhile the effect of this
latest development on Congicss was a
question of the utmost seriousness It
has been made positively plain to tho
President that tho overwhelming senti
ment In tho House Is ngnlnst his conten
tion that Amet leans have tho rlcht to
travel on armed ships And
the Senate Is concerned, the advocates of
legislation warning Americans orf such
vessels claim that they have the votes to
Jam through such a lesolutlon if It shall
bo determined that tho diplomatic effoits
to leach an amicable ngieemcnt cannot
succeed
In Its demands upon German In tho sub
marine controversy.
Tho official statement follows a repro
ductlon of the Wilson letter as cabled lo
Hurope by the neuter ngcncj, nnd sajs'
"The principles set forth In the Ueiman
memorandum nro by ho mentis contrary to
International law The secret orders nf
tho British navy printed In tho memoran
dum expressly Instruct anhed I.'ncllsli
merchantmen not only to defend them
selves, but to attack Numerous Incidents
quoted In tho memorandum give further
proof that ships have followed this In
struction Such ships, however, nccordlng
to International law, cease to be peaceful
trading vessels On the other hand, the
nttltudo adopted bv our enemies appear as
gross a breach of the law of nations, since
they commltt nets of warfare with mer
chantmen to which only real men of war
are qualified "
FRENCH ROLL BACK
FOE NORTH OF VERDUN
ORPET HELD IN GIRL'S DEATH
Must Answer for Mysterious Etui of
Marian Lambert
CHICAGO, Feb 28 Will Orpet was.
today, formally bound over to await tho
action of tho Lako Countv Hrand,Jury In
tho matter of the mvstcrious death of
Mai Ian Lahert, In a prcllmltiai v healing
conducted bv Mnglstrato Henry Vlcker
inan nt Lake Torest.
Orpet was brought fioni Wnukegati
lie looked ruddier and steadier than al
any time slnco he came from Madison to
faco his accusers
ALLEGED ASSASSIN CAUGHT
Another Supposed Slayer of Unmet
linfF Arrested After Week's Chase
Xi:V YORIC. Feb 28 Gaetano Rnlna
so far as alleced to lie ono of the gunmen who
assassinated Barnet Hnrr, wealthy pmil
tiy dealer. In Xovembei, 1911. was m.
icstid toda. after ho had successfully
eluded the police for a week.
Unlna wns tunned last week In a con
fession of ono of the other ptinclpals In
tho Bnff case'
Continued from I'nge One
en-Woovre Tho enemy yesterday eve
ning and In tho course of tho night be
came more active In tills legion The
railway station nt Mix was taken and
letaken by tho attack and the counter
attacks of the two adversaries It now
remains In our possession. Alt the at
tacks against Hill Xo 2BB, southeast of
Klvt, woro Unable to dislodge us
"Farther to the south a German at
tack against MahheulleH wns completely
checked Our nrtlllcrj replied energetic
ally to the enemy's bombiudmetit on the
entire front.
"In the vosges vie have bombarded
many enemy camps In the region of linn
deSapt ' !
BURLIN, Feb, 2S. Repulsing Fiench
nttneks in the Vouluu teglon, and a1o
making fresh gains tu tho north of Hint
great foitiess, Herman troops have alo
launched a terrlilc and successful offensive
in Champagne Todav's official repoit
from tho general stnff announces the cap
ture of Xnvarln farm, tine of tho stiong
est fortified points held bv the Fietieh In
Chnmpague In tho 'opening vlcioiv of
their ihampagiie assault the Hermnlis cap-
tired 10.13 pilsoners and nine machine
guns
Tho text of the otlit tai leport follows
"Artillery engagements of nn exceed
Inglv violent character oicurrcd at hevcral
places On the front north of Arras there
was lentonable mlno activity flennnn
Hoops ilestrovcd by blastnlg about 4 0
v arils of the enemy s position
"In Champagne, tho Gornmus, after an
effective nitlllciv piejiaratioti, began air
nttuclt mi both sides of tho load from
Somrrie Py to Houaln They conquered the
Navarln farm and the French position on
both sides of about lflOO yards, toolt pris
oners 26 officers and 1009 men, anil cap
tured nine machine guns and one mlno
"thrower
"In the Verdun district new masses of"
troops concentrated by tho enemy were
exhausted Itt unsuccessful nttempts toJ
mini-it utruuui jiu-jiiiojis in and neat
Fort uouaumont and ilnrdaumout
' The Gemum troops cleared tho Meuse
peninsula of enemy forces. They also
advanced their lines farther In tho direc
tion of Vachcrauvlllo and Bras.
"In tho Wocvie region, the foot of Cote
Lorraine (Lorraine heights) was i cached
from the east at several points"
Forly-two tcntlmctte guns nto being
used by the Germans at Verdun to blast
thel
" hollow caused bv .. !T Ln "1 Woo
rom one of tVs.v .nonster mL. v Wsl
ei-orled that Fort du Souvmc?r 1 W
Y """"! oi JJouauinont, has h,U. T, rauSI
tl.o expmsloi, of these ghnt nrW 4
..o-rd'urii'-ri'Mh:,
"21! 1V"!C'1'V been foag,,,TIr '"N
.......1 ami mo bombaidment i "
mo. e than week ago mi M CL b.
uus uny anil night
CU:it3MS DKFEXD STAXI)
OX U-UOAT WAKI'AUK
Bi:itLIX Feb 2S n olllelal statement
defending Hcnnam s detf linlnatlon to at
tack armed British men hunt ships without
wauling nftei Manh 1, was published to
d.tv bv the Xoith Heiman Gazette It is
ugiided as an answer to Piesldent Wll-f-on
s H'cmt letter lo Senator Stone stating
tint the 1 mud states would stand (inn
Interior Alterations
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ROLLING .MILL RESUMES
Plant at Schuylkill Haven Has Oi tiers
for 18 Months in Hand
POTTSVILLU Ta , Feb 28 The
Schuylkill Haven Rolling .Aim, which has
been Idle for several weeks, due to the
bursting of a large flywheel, has resume a
work. During the period of Idleness oi -ders
have accumulated that will keep the
mills busy for 18 mouths, and sevoi.il
hundred hands, in addition to tho regu
lar force, will be emplojed An addition
to the mill will also be built
The business men of hchuylkill Haven
believe that this addition to the town's
Industries will .nom than compensate)
for tho removal of 300 employes at tho
Heading Hallway lepalr shops, who nie to
be transferred to St. Clair
All of our $15
Suits and Overco
Sl DO v'knr,
65c
S -.0 Milr!. 83c
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of Our Store Sw
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Winter .s jiassnifj
tho tinie for cloarnm
is here and, accord
iiifilv we rcduco our
prices. These are no
ordinary r e d u c
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as x on can nee
ome for yours
tomorrow
"THE SHOP INDIVIDUAL"
Widener Building Arcade 926 Chestnut
Juniper and Filbert Streets 20 South 15th
SHEA TO GET CHILIAN POST
Indiana Judge, Democrat, Will Be
Named Ambassador
WASHINGTON' Feb IB Joseph H
Hhea, of Seymour, Ind , will be appointed
Chilian Ambassador This was an
nounced today after he had visited Secie
tary Lansing, accompanied by .Senator
Kei n.
Mr. Shea is a Judge of the f-'upreme
Court of Indiana, and before his election
to that place was an active Ucinucr.it i
politicians, being associated with Tom
Taggart.
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IT'S bedtime nnd the little folks are waiting for their 'Good night treat'. vAW?
So I bit down ut my Pianola and play that charming little thing of Debussy's AVJ
Children s Corner'. First comes the 'Snow-is-dancincr' -nart. T n. AM
gnnng 1'ixtures I the snow. 1 never could play this on the piano, but now bv a touch of the- tim . YAJ
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AUTOCARS HAVE STANDARDIZED DELIVERY SERVICE
Chassis $1650
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E, W. Woolman savs: "Durinrr th& wnonf Vionw roo4v. , ,i,i i.
nave known how to do without our Autocar. It covered its long routes
through the suburbs on schedule time, no matter how bad the roads
Autocar delivery has been a great business builder 'for us."
More than 3000 other concerns in all lines of business use the Autocar
Write Q catalog or call on the Autocar Sales & Service Co,, 23d and Market
htreets, Philadelphia, factory bmch of the Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa
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my leet upon the pedals softly, and gently comes the suggestion of the falling of
the snow. I never could play this on the piano, but now by a touch of the time
lever and a little graded pressure on the pedals, I can put a world of feeling into
it. Now I try the 'Little Shepherd' part, and mercy 1 you can almost hear the
little fellow piping to his sheep ! The effect is exquisite, and yet I am getting
the soft little burets of tone simply by swinging a simple lever back and forth.
It all seems so simple, and yet it is wonderful, too 1 The delicate musical effects
possible only to fine musicians I have gained at the cost of a little practice. The
few simple devices on the Pianola allow me to play with a feeling that no mere
player piano ever could equal.
"It is marvellous how these patented devices of the Pianola make it differ so
greatly from all the other instruments which its success has brought upon the market."
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Enables you to play the piano tceRt
Have you ever stopped to wonder
why the Pianola has 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 popu
lar 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
PIANOLA
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 gen
uine 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.Warerooms at your .cpnvenience.
Important:
You should understand that there is but one
Pianola; it ia made only by the Aeolian Company; it
is sold in this city at this store; and is obtainable in
the following models;
The Steinwav Pianoia i
The Wheelock Pianola The Stroud Pianola
The Famous Weber Pianola "
Th Stroud Pianola Prut (550
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