Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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BVBNIKG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TTtTTttflDAY. MARCH 2, 1010..
tAUSWlIA CONCENTRA
F0RZENELT1R0L0PER
UN'AZIONEOFTENSIVA
JlepArtI Italian! Estendono o
Cortsolidano le Loro Posizionl
"nelln Zona Montana della
Marmolada
LA. DIFESA DI VALONA
ROMA, 2 Mario.
' 11 Mlnlstero della Qucrra pubbllcava
lerl sera It segucnte comunlcalo lirtlclnlo
In bana nl rapporto del generate Ca
dorna: "Atounl nostrl repartl lmnno esteso o
consolidate! la poslzlone ila not occupata
Rtl ovest dello nlture delta Mnrmolatla
dopo aver tiupcratb r rand I dlfllcolta' of
fefto dal torrono o dalle condlzlonl ntmos
ferlche. 'JNclla sona del Monte Nero ultrl tioBtrl
repartl lmnno escguito un'auducc rlcognl
nlono verso la llnea ncmlca del Mrztl, con
tro la oualo hnnnn gottato grannie a mano,
causando coal 1'nllarme tra lo (lie aus
trlache. "Netla lonn dl Clorlzta si sono avuto
ar.liinl d'nrtlgtlera partlcolnrmontc vlo
lentl. II nemlco ha bombardato luoghl
nbltatl facendovl dannl materlall, ma
nesauna vlttlma.
"La nostra nrtlgllcrla lia elllcacomenlo
bombardato alcinil rlpartl ncnilcl, postl dl
089ervazlono o eolonno dl truppe In mar
cla."
SI dice die gll atiRtrlncI stanno prcpa
rnndo un'offcnslva nulla frotite Itallana
nlla quale Inylano coutlmtamcnto rinforil
fneendo credere chc es-d scrvono a rltn.
plazzarc truppe csaurlto dalle fatlche In
vcrnall e dalle malattlc. SI sa bene lnverc
cho 11 mlllone dl nustrlacl die si trovano
orn sulla fronte Itallana sono In eecoltontl
condlzlont. Alio scopo dl coprlrc questo
nuovo conccntramento dl truppe, gll am
triad lianno chluso dl nuovo la frontlera
della Svlzzora.
ISssad pascia' cho da qtialclie tempo si
trovava' n Roma o' partlto nltu voltn dl
Klzza, dove pare si tratterra' per lungo
tempo. Egll non rltornern' per ora In
Albania. La difesa dl Valona c' nfTl
data cscluslvamcnte alle forze Itallanc
comandato dal generate Amcgllo Quete
forze sono constltulto da uno a tre corpl
d'amiata cd lianno potentcmente fortl
flcato la bala e l'lilntcrlund dl Valomi.
Kssad ha espresso la sua plena flducia
Holla sconfltta dello forze nuxtriachc In
Albania dovo esse non trovcranno ulcuna
IJaorsa o dovo saranno nilnnncclato dalle
hande albanesl e dalle truppe Itallanc.
LA R1TIRATA DA DUUAZZO.
SI hanno ora partlcolarl circa l'evacua
zlone dl Durazzo da parte dclle truppe
Itallanc. Mentre avvenlvu I'ewicunzlone
la flotta Itallana era ImpeRtiatu a tenere
la squadra austrlaca bloucata nellc Boccho
dl Cattaro, lmpedemdolo cosl' dl usclrnc
per attaccare I trasporti Itallanl. Un-nl-tra
squadra itallana bombardava gli up
procct dl Durazzo. lmpvdendo ngll nua
trlacl dl avviclnarsl nlla clttn'cd ostncot
are le opcrazlonl dl imbarco.
Lo truppe Itallanc furono le ultimo nil
Imbarcarsl, giaccho' dovettero prima pro
teggere l'lmbarco del fugglnschl serbl o
montenegrlnl c del matcrlalc. Oil Ital
lanl non formavano neppurc una brlgata,
mentre Rll nustrlacl crano In numero dl
olrca 10.000 e forse avevano In riserva
due division!. Per Blunta, mentre awe
nlva l'lmbarco scopplo' una tempesta clic
aumento' lo dlfllcolta' dello operazlonl. Le
piccolo navl da guerra ltallane non pote-
vano plu' tlrare csattamente contro le
posizionl uustrlache cho crano ben celate
e cercavano dl bombardaro gll Itallanl.
Presto pero' qntrarono In azlone gll ln
croclatorl Puglla cd l'trurla, die uuduce
mente entrarono nolla rade dove le acque
. ernno plu' calmo ed aprirono II fuoco uullo
battcrle nemlche col loro pazzl da sel
polllcl, riducendole presto nl sllenzlo.
Nel frattempo 1'esploratore Agordat e
quattro lncroclatorl auslllarll con alcunl
cacciatorpedlnlero coprlvano col loro fuoco
le strade dl acccsso a. Durazzo, immoblllz
zando cost lo forze nemlche.
Dodlcl trasporti entrarono nella rada
o presero tuttl a bordo compresl 1 ferltl,
gll. ultlml rifuglatl cd 11 materiale ed 1
vlverl. Completata l'operazlonc. I tras
porti si dlresscro verso Valona lasciando
a Durazzo nulla per gll austriacl. Durante
tutte questo operazlonl la squadra aus
trlaca si tenne prudentemente nelle Bocche
dl Cattaro.
La squadra austrlaca. sebbene avesse
una dello sue mlgllorl bast a poche mlglla
dnlt'Atbanla, .non 8" slalft capae itl tm
pedlre II trXsporto dl truppe ltallane
tlrtll'una nll'Altrft sponda detl'Adrlatleo od 1
movlmentl delle navl Italians ed alleate.
Quests havl hanno potuto trnsportaro ben
260,000 Uomlnl tra 1'ltalla, o la costa al
banese senzn quasi Incident! o sotto II
naso detla flotla austrlaca,
I partltl Intcrtenztonlstl, e speclalmenio
I nazlonallstl, I radlcall cd I rlformlstl,
dnmandano I'nllargamento delle ostllltn'
nnche da parto dell'Italla, sostcnendo cho
dopo la flrma del Pntto dl Londrn ' n.
cessarlo cite 1'Italla dlchla la guerra tincho
alia Oermarila. La qulstlone sara.' dlscussa
alia Camera, ma si rltlcno gcncrnlmcnte
che II prc'sldcnte del Conslgllo, on. Satan
dra, dlmlna la sttuaslone o che eirtl rnc
cogllcra' nncora Una grando maggloranza
se sarajiosia la qulstlono dl tlducla.
U.S. MAIL BRIDE, LUCKY,
WARNS OTHER GIRLS
Miss Bessie Nenry Becomes
Wife of Califorrtian After
Correspondence Wooing
HONKtNO A PARIOt
N'el conslgllo dl mlnlstrl cho ha avuto
luogo lerl o' stato declso cho II barono
Sonnlno, mlnlslro dcgll Affarl Katerl, si
recliera" a Parlgl per parteclpare nlla
conferenza cho gll alleatl tcrranno nella
capitate francesc. 15' stato per questo che
II governo non ha fatto alcuna dlchlara
zlone nella scduta dl lerl della Camera
del Dcputatl, sulla polltlca della guerra.
SI sa che qucsta dlchlaraslono sara'
fatta non appena 11 barono Sonnlno sara'
tomato da Parlgl.
UNA SQUADRA NEMICA
INSEGUITA DA CORFU'
Le Navi Austriache Prendono
la Fuga all'Apparire delle
Navi degli Alleati
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
, WASHINGTON, Starch 2. 191C.
For, Eastern Pennsylvania: Snow this
afternoon; partly overcast tonight and
.Friday; somewhat colder tonight; fresh
east to north winds.
A storm that was over western Okla
homa yesterday morning has moved with
remarkable speed into tho Ohio Valley,
and thence eastward to the Virginia
'capes, causing snow and rain throughout
,the eastern half of the country. The
temperature has risen at most places
.east of the Mississippi river, but the
changes have been Irregular. A cold area
. is spreading southward over the plains
States with considerable severity In some
places. The cooling Is accompanied by
' light snow In scattered areas.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
' Observations taken at 8 a. m., Eaatern time
Low
S lat Rain. V!n,-.
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Cincinnati, O, .
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Itoirolt. Mich...
Otivetton, Tex,
HarrltburB.....
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C'louly
Un tclogrnnima da Atcnc dlco che una
squadra nuttrlaca comparvo lerl davantl
all'isnla dl Corfu, che, como si sa, e' oc
cupata dnllo forze degll alleati o dovo
sono concentrate lo forze scrbc. T,a
squadra mtstrlnca l diode pcro' sublto
nlla fugn, non appena vide comparlre una
squadra dl navl alleate che lo daa la
caccla. L,c navl nllcato Insegtilrono II
nemlco fin nello vlclnanzo dello Hocclio
dl Cattaro. La notlzla e' confermnta
uncho da un dlspncclo proonlento da
Corfu'.
Telegrnmml da lloma dlconu che
parccchl prlglonlcrl russl, cho crano tcnutl
dall'Austrla, sono rluscltl u fugglro cd a
rirugiarsi in nana. Kssi riusclrono
mlracolosnmentc nel loro piano dl fuga dal
cam pi dl conccntramento nustrlacl. Un dl
loro anncKo' montro guadava un Hume del
Tlrolo, ma gll nltrl raggiunsero lo llnee
ltallane c furono rlccvuti mentro erano
mezzl mortl dl fame o dl stanchczza.
SI dice che un nttcntatci e' slnto consu
niato, senza successo pero', contro re
Kerdlnando dl Hulgnrla mentro quesll si
reenva a Vienna. SI dice pero' clip II re
c' stato feilto.
GERMAN RAIDER MOEWE
REPORTED TAKEN BY FOE
Conl hilled from I'licr One
ported to have been seized by tho Mocwe
before the Appam was captured. Sunk.
The Luxembourg (Belgian), L'7S2 tons,
from Newport January 18 for Jlucnos
Aires. Sunk.
The UelgetBelglan?) (British), 23CI tons,
from Liverpool January 2i for Colon.
Sunk.
Tho Westburn was tnken into Santa Cruz
do Tenerlffe and her passeiigers landed.
Tho ship was then taken out to sea by
her captors and scuttled.
Tho depredations of tho .Moewe have
been carried on desplto the reported pres
ence of Britlbh cruisers In the waters she
frequented. That tho raider was finally
chased across tho Atlantic by a superior
force of the enemy, as stated in i,
'Buenos Aires dispatch. Is at least plaus
ible. I
Miss licsile Ncary, who today became
a "correspondence bride," thinks tnai sno
has bad ft good deal of luck In picking
such h "fine fellow" as sho did, but does
not recommend a. correspondence court-
I ship for other girls. Miss Nenry. who
I lives at 3304 Haverford avenue, wan
married at 9 o'clock this morning to
Charles Kdson, a banker and bee rancher
of Knight's Landing, near Calexlco. Cal..
In St. Agatha's Catholic Church. Sho
was wooed and won by mall.
The ceremony was performed by the
Ilev. John Tuihy. Tho bridesmaid was
Miss llessle Oatsman and the best man
Stephen Shaughnesiy. The couple will go
to Atlantic City for their honeymoon and
from thero to California by way of New
Orleans. After the ceremony there wan a
reception at the home of tho bride.
"Courtship by mall In most cases I
should think would be taking n terribly
long chance." said Miss Nenry. "In my
own case It was perfectly all right, be
cause you see Charlie Is such a wonderful
man. But all girls couldn't be so lucky."
Tlin correspondence couple will go to
California to live, where they will settle
down like "two little love becH," ns goes
the song, on Mr. Kdson's bee ranch.
Miss Nenry says sho thinks sho will
learn to like California ns much ns sho
docs Philadelphia. Sho becamo engaged
when she went there last August. She
mado the trip partly to see tho Panama
J5posltlon. but mostly u boo tho man that
wrote her such thrilling letters. Sho liked
both erv much. Indeed. Sho says her en
gagement was not Inimntnneous, hut that,
on the contrary. It did not happen until
fully six dnys after she had arrived In
California. Then they bought the ring
and all the stories began to bo printed
In tho Sacramento papers. This Is the
only thing that worries Miss Nenry. She
Is afraid that she won't como up to tho
pictures drawn of her. Uut sho seems to
worry needlessly on this Bcore. Sho might
very well be called nn "Imported California
peach," with her blue eyes nnd pretty fea.
turen. Miss Neary met her husband In
Philadelphia, but they did not become
well acquainted until Mr. lWson returned
to California, and they wrote so many let
ters. "I am frightened because tho people
expect such a 'queen'," sho says. Miss
Neary expects to write a book on sunny
California some day and will devote no
small part of It to landing thero after a
"courtship through tho V. S. mall."
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
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find
Maurlep Ai-tnun, G2S S. llrond si..
rin iieiunnre, 4ZA i-.omimrd t.
Morris V. Iloweri, S717 WyalualiiK ne.
Kathryn K. Hill, Wllkes-Barm, l'a.
Morris llymnnxon, 511 N. Marahiill at
Jennie Itclnateln. 711 .V. 7th st.
Hi'iijainln Blum. Atlantic city. .N". J
Jennie Klein. 23 a. Ituby st.
1.. Thomas tlroailwater. 133U Kater at
llll.i N. Fireman, I40C S.-mitp at.
Amnion J. Wrlth. 3701 llnverfonl nv
Oenevlen J. MnDnnlrl :i7nj lr,..fl-..i ....
.Solomon St. Lure. 623 Addison St., and Mary
W. Starke. 20S4 Annln at. ry
Ch.irlea A McUrath. 633 K. I.lpplnrntt at
and Cntherln,- 11. I'lelr. 437 i: Clrarllrld ni
William Ilaurr. 3125 N 7th at.. nU I ura
Weldmnn. Ri)2 !;. Imllanu live.
William II lluntlns. 4105 Chestnut at and
(lertrudr SI. Himril. 1511 ilarnet at
Aaron Thompson. 1747 llrwhvvood st and
i:iU.l J. Ulorr. 2403 N Knwn St.
William Stranuc. 4214 Ludlow st.. nnd Chris
tiana Lons. t,70 N. KM st.
Jknios Tucclo. 1332 S. Ilk-ks St.. and Mary
A. A. Dooloy. 135 8. Utli at. aty
William C. Watch. 160 N. 05th st.. and liar.
uaret JI. Ilunnum, 6111 C.illowhlll st.
PHILADKTiPIIIANS PROTEST
AflAINST U. S. SHIP MEASURE
Maritime Exchange Submits, Conten
tions to House Committee
WASHINGTON, March 2. Tho Phila
delphia Maritime I xchango has filed n
protest with the House Merchant Com
nilttco against tho ship bill.
Tho Phlladelphlans alleged the bill
would create unfair competition, that tho
Government could not build the neces
sary vessels with present facilities, that
It would eliminate American-owned private
lines, nnd would mean extinction of the
American ship owner.
FIREPLUG PLACED IN 1740
FOUND IN AN OLD MARKET
Looks Like Large Spigot When Com
pared With Present Ones
Alterations being mado to tho old 2d
Street Market House, running from Fair
mount avenue to Poplar street, have
caused tho discovery of un old fireplug
which is said to have been placed there
In 1740. The plug has only one outlet,
and the top Is fastened with a piece of
chain. It Is much smaller than the mod
ern type, being nothing more than a largo
spigot.
It will ba presented to the City His
torical Society, to be Included In Its
Revolutionary exhibits.
Robert Emmet's Birthday Observed
Today is the 13Stb anniversary of the
birth nf Robert Kmmet, historic figure
and patriot in tho troublous days of Ire
land. Irish organizations will hold cele
brations during the next two weeks In his
honor, the first tomonow night at the
headquarters of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians, at 1006 North Broad street.
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Geuting's
Offer a very exceptional
value in
SPRING BOOTS
In the face of an extraordi
nary advance In leather, we
offer these superb D-ln. boots
of beautiful Ivory kid. new
Mt New York fad. and in
spite of their dressiness, with
substantial sole and heel for
street wear at
.74 JT & .111
. y ' vr
1230
Market
Shoes and
Stockings
for the
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In Spite of the Big Reductions livery Foot Professionally Fitted
Three GeutiniJ Brothers Supervising
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Carlos Laced Stocking
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Train in the Field Artillery
If you want to prepare to serve your country in this highly
important arm of the service enlist in
Battery B, Field Artillery, N, G. N. J.
Camden, N. J.
Visit the new artillery armory, 9th street and Wright ave
nue, Camden, any evening, said by army officers to be one
of the most completely equipped armories in the country,
Battery B is equipped with latest model ordnance, has 21
horses, and, if you study, you can be trained for a com
mission. No dues, but you must be a patriot, and of
good character and intelligence.
Philade.phians eligible
Thursday evening principal drilj night
Police Court Chronicles
The fclght of ft chicken strutting nround
always awakens thd farm yard memories
of Kred Dcntz. Before settling In Ken
sington he had a big chicken farm tip
the stato which was talked of for miles
nround, It Is said, because of Its thor
oughness. So when Fred saw a homeless
rooster promenading along Trenton ave
nue ho took It under his arm. Thero
was something sympathetic; about the
touch of Kred, nnd the rooster knew by
Intuition that he was In good hands.
f"I r? JA 3
Dcntz carried him around until he camo
to a feed store. He borrowed several
flstfuls of corn and gave the bird a
banquet on the sidewalk.
The rooster wns enjoying the feast un
disturbed until a stranger camo along
with' another live rooster which ho had
Just bought for dinner. Without any in
vitation ho dropped It on tho sidewalk
and allowed It to butt Into the dinner pro- (
Vlueu uy j? reu.
Tho two roosters "squared oft" and then
collided. Feathers nnd "squawks"
mixed together and very soon a small
audieneo was attracted to the light.
Policeman Uradley heard tho commotion
nnd fth Fred couldn't explain where he
got the rooster, he was taken lo w
Trenton nventio and Uauphln street po
lice station.
On hearing that Uie prisoner had
really acted ns a good samarllnn without
any Intention of wrong-doing, Magistrate
JJIetz was touched, And to make mat
ters better for tho prisoner tho owner of
tho rooster nrrlved nnd claimed It. He,
too, Was convinced that Dcntz was actu
ated by humane Impulses. So In addl
tloii to being discharged, Fred received
tho price of a good meal.
NEVADA DELIVERED TO Vt S.
Supcrdreadnought Not Seriously
Damaged by Explosion
QltlNCY, Mais., Match 2. -Despite her
nccldcnt yesterday tho United States sit
pcrdrcadhought Nevada was delivered to
Commandant Hush and naval officers nt
tlie Charlestown Navy Yard today.
Thrco men who wero seriously Injured
when tho two hntchways on the water bal
last compartments burst open wero In tho
hospilnl today. Damage to the ship was
easily repaired.
Pays $2.50 for Spitting
It cost Joseph Knglemati, of 1S2S North
10th stret. S2.G0 to spit In the eastern cor
ridor of tho sixth floor of the t'lty Hall
this morning (luard Dunlap arrested
Dngleniaii.
GERMAN FOKKER, SHOT
BY AIR FOE, DROPS 7000
FEET; 2 KILLED, 4 HURT
Briton, Flying Over Enemy's
Lines, Sees Attack on Eng
lish Biplane and Comes
to Rescue
LONG DIVE GETS HIM
LONDON', March 2. How a German
Fokker fighting plane, shot down by a
Urltlsh nlrmali, camo tumbling down from
a height of 7000 feet, wan described In a
letter from tho Urltlsh pilot to Ills friend.
The Fokker plunged through the roof of
a Drtlsh dug-out, wounding four soldiers.
Tho Urltlsh pilot, with nu observer, wns
slnrtlng for a night of reconnaissance ovor
tho (Herman lines, and had nscended to a
height of more than 10.000 feot. Coming
from the Uennnn front nnd several hun
dred feet below him, he saw one of tho
Fokkcrs pursuing nnd rapidly overhauling
n Urltlsh biplane, fleeing back to tho Urlt
lsh lines.
"Down we went, almost vertically, said
the Airmen. "Tha Fokknr t,.. ,
With h ltrl.1.1,.. ., ? CM
gun at 60 yards. WetfEfaW
20 yards behind tl, n.." vVMm
BeO US Until TOO nrionA.I -."' "no diiS
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momem. men we got him. AlnS.w'vl
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loops, several turnB on and oir li. il
sldoways until ho ttruck. The nni.JJ
head first through the top of "hi dAttli
duiii oi ncavy logs and with thrr;m'l
of earth on top. Tho pilot and ZmM
clan wero torn to nieces." ,wj
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Every good farmer knows that tile drainage restores wet
land. But quite a number of farmers have proved that it
also benefits land that's dry and hard. They say it brings
larger yields yields that are uniform from year to year.
It pays others. But will it pay on your farm ? What's the
theory ? Does it work ?
Can you tell beforehand approximately what underdrain
ing will cost? Is it a sound investment or is it a gamble?
These are some of the things you want to know before
you sink money in the ground and they're some of the
things told you by a man who knows what he's talking
about, in Drains to Fight Wetness and Drought, today in
Also In this issii;
Fresh Air for Farm Animals A Cheap Water System
Sanitation is the keynote of modern
farm-building construction, and fresh
air is the keynote of sanitation. This
is an article for the farmer who be
lieves in helping his livestock to keep
healthy. It tells how to plan a venti
lating system.
The Lure of the Land
It's high time somebody warned
back-to-the-landers that there are un
scrupulous land dealers ; that farming
is not a romance, but a business ; that
a business farmer doesn't put all his
capital into land, and doesn't over
equip. The Country Gentleman says
this and more.
Electric Lights from Water
Power
The " water power" is a stream six
inches wide, that fills a six-inch pipe
only three inches deep at low water.
i . But he hitched it up to a dynamo and
it does the trick. He tells how, and
gives costs,
A Page of Spring Fashions
A page for the farm mother the
home dressmaker, A number of
attractive, simple patterns illustrated
and described.
A modification of the farm home
water system worked out by the
Government. It can be made and
installed for from ten to twenty-five
dollars.
And Don't Miss
this week's installment of Diana of
the Moorland, the story by Louis
Tracy ; the latest addition to A Game
and a Gamble, about implement
dealers, their credits and creditors;
On the Road of Progress, by Herbert
Quick ; A Stove-Heated Hotbed ; The
Buff Orpington, by Judge W. H.
Card ; Tomatoes in Cool Climates ;
How to Balance a Ration for Farm
Stock ; Getting Rid of Groundhogs ;
Forty-Dollar Cottonseed Meal ; Going
to School at Home, for farm children.
And the regular farm
and home departments
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