Sanaa MAY 2, 1D16. j2S l l.i EfflNKlALECADORNA VMTALAFRONTEDAL CHIESEAVALSUGANA jSi Dice chc EgH Ispezlona le Linco ItaMnne per la Pro- gettata Offensiva degli Austrinci I RUSSI VERSO BAGDAD nOMA, 2 Mngglo. El tf appreso eoltnnto lerl sera dm II generate Cadortm si o' recnto nel ,Tren tlno per lapezlonare le I! nee Itnllane mi quella fronte dl tiattaslta. Questa e' la prima volla che el ea dove v It coman date In capo della for&e Itnllane, mat prima essendo stato annunciato nlcun che circa I suol viaggl til "dlversl settorl delta fronte. SI dice Cho II vlagglo dl Cadorna net Trentlno e In relatione conla progettnta offensiva prlmavcrlto da, parte dell'Austrla, offensiva dl cut si o' parlate recentemente come dl cosa In prcpnrazlona o die dovrebbe appunto svllupparsl dal Trentlno. SI rltlene ad ognl modo che le llnee Italians non soltanto nel Trentlno ma nel Cadore o da per tutto sono suTflcleritemente dlfese per poter far fronte all'orfenslvn. dl oil si parla Inquestl glornl. La glornata del Prlmo Magglo e pas lata molto tranqullla In Italia, quasi Benin alcuna celebrations, aebbono gll operal abblano fatto festa In tutto to cltta. II Servlilo tramvlarlo o' Btato sospeso per la glornata dl lerl cd I glornalt non sono Stall pubbllcati. Glunge notltla datla fronte dl battaRlla della. Macedonia che I'oserclto bulgaro o' tato accrescluto corisldcrevolmente In quest! ultlml tempi con nuove formazlont messe Insteme con clement! turchl, mace donl, grccl, scrbl, rumenl cd ebrel, che ono statl costrcttl nd arruolarsl sotto la bandlera bulgarn. In complcsso, a quanto si dice, undlcl nuovl battagllont Barebbero tatl aggluntl aH'cs?rclto dl re Ferdlnando. 81 dlco pure .che rarttgllerla bulgara, cho ' stata ora fornlta dl cannon! tedeschl, e' atata concentrata Bulla frontlera delta Rumania, clo' cho mostrerebbe che I due ttatl vlclnl eomo tutt'altro chc In accordo come si vorrebbo far credere. Mentre I tedeschl hanno attnecato Inu tllmente per ben quattro volte le Unco trances! davantt a Verdun, si npprondono ottlme notltle dall'AsIa Mlnoro. Due esor cltl russl marclano "VlttorloBamcnto verso Bagdad, la cltta' che gl! Indent non hanno potuto ragglungere essendo statl fermatl ed assedlatl e pot fattt prtgionlerl da! turchl a Kut El Amara. I due cscrcltt russl provengono da Bltlls o dalla Persia ed hanno gla,' sconfltto I prlml repartl otto manl che volevano contrastare loro la marcla verso ll loro oblettlvo. Nel tempo mcdeslmo glungc notlzla dl una Immlncnte battagtla a sud-ovest dl Treblsonda. I russl da questa Importante cltta' marltttma lntendono aprtrs! la itrada verao Angorn e qulndl verso Co atantinopoll. TORPEDINIEIIE SERBE. Oggl II governo ncrbo ha ncqulstato, naturalmente per la prima volta nclla storla della Serbia, un cacclatorpedlntere, ninostante che nncora la Serbia sla al meno ottanta mlglla lontana dal mare. La Lcgnzlonu serba ha annunclato l'ac qulsto del cacclatorpedlnlero Velllca, cho aara usato per scortare I plroscafl cho trasportano le truppe scrbo da Corfu a Salonicco. Clascuna delle quattro grand! potenzo alleate dara' alia Serbia due unlta' navall, coslccne'- re Pletro avra' "11 prlmo nuclco dl una marina da guerre. SENATE MAY APPROVE HOUSEPHILIPPINEBILL Leaders Think Larger Degree of Self-Government Is Bet ter Than Nothing WASHINGTON, May 2. Senate lead-era-said today they probably would ap prove, the -House Phllipplno bill, granting the Islands a larger degree of self-government, but making no definite promlBo of Independence. The Senate favors Inde pendence at an early date, but will ac cept. It Is said, the House measure aa better than nothing, The Important section of the Senate measure, granting Independence in four years, was defeated late last night when' 30 Democrats. lect by Fitzgerald and Con rey, of New York. Joined the Republican minority. -President 'Wllson-personally had urged the passage of the Senate bill. "I am not coming back to Congress," said .Manuel I Queson. Philippine dele gate to Congress, today. "What la the use? i "What chance for the Independence of my country? "What does America's declaration that no man ought to rule another man amount to? 'If Abraham Lincoln were here to day, he would be bewildered. He would have to be introduced to the Republican aide." "Have you confidence that the Philip pines, could, exist as a sovereign nation against the aggressions of other great countries?" he wan asked by Representa tive Shaunnessy late last night. "Aa much as the 13 American colonies, with 3,000,000 Inhabitants, r.ad when they started out aa a nation," Queson an 1 Bwered. City. Engineer Crushed by Cars "While crossing 13th street at Moyamen sing avenue last night John Stockton, 4413 Osage avenue, an assistant engineer in the Bureau of Highways, was caught between two trolley cars and sustained broken shoulder blades. He was removed to the Methodist Hospital. te 3r2TZ?5 S! liiStfrri LS The Dotted Line flashed across country paves the way to bigger business. ! WESTERN UNION Bay Letters 'and ' Ifiglit Letters open a new avenue of approach to the man you want to reach. Quicker tham wail and mora effective. Jkft M PSTEM UNION TELEGRAPH CO. ''."""" " . Several Lives Lost in Marine Disasters Acrus, Sir Thomas Llptan's yacht formerly the Brinj mined', seven lost. Nasturtium mine-sweeper; mm eds six lost, Rochester City, British steam ship; sunk; ono lost. Chirketi Hairic. Turkish trans port, reported sunk by British sub marine; hundreds of troops be lieved lost. Bio Branco, Brazilian freighter; sunk. , , , Friediand, Swddish steamship; sinking. SIX PERISH IN MINING OF LIPTON YACHT ERIN; OTHER SHIPS GO DOWN Aegus Was Consort of America Cup Challenger Shamrock. Used as Hospital Ship TURK TRANSPORT SUNK Several Lives Lost in the Sinking of British Mine Sweeper LONDON. May 2. The armed yacht Aegus, which the Admiralty last night nnnounced had been sunk In the Mediterranean by n mine with the loss of six men, was formerly the Brin, the yacht of Sir Thomas Upton, It was learned today. Tho vessel was lonamed when taken Into tho llrltlsh naval service. Tho AegtiB, or Krln, before the war fully deserved the name of "floating pal ace." Us gross displacement wan 1067 tons. The yacht first served na a hos pital ship during the war, but was later stripped nnd mounted with guns and used In the patrol service against submarines In tho North Sea. While used as a hospital ship it car ried to Serbia a contingent of American physicians and nurses. Tho Swedish steamship Frldland. n Belgian relief ship, has met with dlsastor and Is sinking, according to nn announce ment Issued by Lloyds. Tho first report gave no details. Tho Frldland recently sailed from the United States for Kuropean ports. It la a 'ship of 4960 tons, hailing from Gothen burg, and was built In 1910. Tho minc-sweepcr Nnsturtlum was sunk by mines In tho Mediterranean, the Ad miralty stated today. Seven of tho crew perished. Tho Brazilian steamship Rio Branco, 2250 tons, has been sunk. Tho British steamship Rochester City, 1239 tons, has also been sunk. Ono II fo was lost in the destruction of the Roches ter City. The Turkish transport Chirketi Halrle has been sunk off Rodosto In the Sea of Marmora by a British submarine. It was announced at Salonlca today. Hundreds of the Turkish soldiers on the Bhlp nre believed to have perished. WOMEN'S CAMP BARS JEWELRY AND CANDY Continued from l'aie One ing hour between 5 and C o'clock. Sup per will be served at 6 :16, nnd this evening there will be a lecture and music. Tattoo sounds tonight and every night at 9 o'clock and taps at 9:30 o'cloak. No men callers are allowed at the camp In the evening, and student residents of the camp are not allowed to go to Washington, 10 miles away, to attend dinners, dances, parties or theatres. They are leading the simple "life right," clad In khaki uniforms. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Assistant Secre tary of the Navy, and Madame Slavko Groultch nnd Mrs. Vylla Poe Wilson, or ganlzWt; secretary of the AVomen'a Sec tion of tho Navy League, will speak this afternoon. Henry Breckenrldge, former Assistant Secretary of War; Dr. Arthur Stlmson, of the public health Bervlce; John Barrett and Mrs. II. D. Howell will, speak to the 200 resident students from 16 States and the 300 day students from this vicinity tomorrow. Conductor Ends Life With Poison Justus Reimenschnelder, for 14 years a conductor on the Fax. Chase lino nf the P. R. T., is dead as tho result of drinking poison. His wife and mother-in-law, who found his body last night when they re turned from a moving-picture show, said he had been III for several days. For four davs he had not been worklner ami "his regular patrons were beginning to wonder why. Reimenschnelder was 45 years old and lived at 2715 Seltzer street. A daughter, Martha, 20, also survives him. Gun Works at Cherbourg: Burn CHERBOURG,' May 1. The local branch of tho Creusot Gun Works was partially destroyed here by a lire of un known origin. $ll-s Suite To Your Husare UP BILLY MORAN, the tailor 1103 ARCH STrtKET I ..."' """,", M. " '" ' .' "J".""' in im tM ii i mj hi ; TWO RUSSIAN ARMIES SWEEPING ON BAGDAD DRIVE T0RKS FORCES Brief Statement From Petro grad War Office Reveals Ob jective of Grand Duke's March Through Persia KUT MAY BE REVERSED PETROGRAD, May 2. A Russian army la now approaching Bagdad and has re pulsed Turkish forces thrown out to oppom it. This statement Is contained In the of ficial bulletin, Issued last night by the Russian War Ofllce. For the first time Bagdad la mentioned In the otnclal statement as an objective of one of tho Russian armies, which made It? way Into Turkey through the mountain passes beyond Kenonshab, In Persia. The last that was heard of the army wa about two weeks ago, when Kcrwlnd, on theTurko-Perslan frontier, wnaNcapturcd. Another Russian army Is advancing on Dlnrbekr, with the probable Intention nf taking Aleppo nnd reaching the Mediter ranean. Thl statement, which was Issued last night, reads as follows: On the Caucasas front, In tho di rection of Dlnrbekr, wo repulsed the TUrks. In the direction of Bagdad wp threw back an Important enemy detachment to tho west, capturing a portion of their artillery and a num- ucr oi ammunition wngoms. PETROGRAD REJOICING. The announcement that Russian troops are continuing their victorious march toward Bagdnd nrottsed greater enthus iasm hero today than did tho news of tho fall of Krzorum and Trcblzond. Asia Minor has long been tho goal of Russian thoughts. Tho surrender of the British force nt Kut-cI-Amara caused deep regret here, as It Is believed the Russians would have beon nble to relievo General Townshend had ho held out for a short time. The Turkish troops that besieged Kut-el-Amara can now bo used In tho defense of Bagdad, but Russian military authori ties aro confident that the opposition will not he strong cnougli to check tho ndvance of Grand Duke Nicholas. The hardest part of '.he Grand Duke's task was accomplished, according to mili tary experts, when his troops crossed tho northern range south nnd southwest of Bltllls. It Is rumored that Dlarbekr has beon occupied. The brief announcement from the Rus sian capital, when taken In connection with Sunday's bulletin, which stated that a Turkish olicnslvo "near Dlarbekr had beon repulsed, shows that tho Czar's forces nre sweeping on toward two objectives of their great offonslvo in Asia Minor. Tho force which Is now battling toward Dlarbekr is probably part of tho army that took Bltlls on March 3, and has nlnco been moving wcstwnrd on the way to tho coast. Dlarbekr Is a strongly fortified place, tho metropolis of this region, and capture of It by tho Hussions would bo a sovcre blow to Turkish hopes. Tho town lies but 75 miles north of the railroad from Constantinople to Bagdad. Tho reference to Bagdad in tho Petro grad bulletin Is likewise significant. It may Indicate that tho southernmost Rus sian army, tho ono which overran North ern Persia, has forced the pass Into Turk ish territory, nnd is moving southwnrd to gain tho famous city which Townshend with his British Tigris army nearly reached, only to bo compelled to retreat. GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT SOUTHWEST OF TREBIZOND Russians Determined to Reach Angorn on Way to Turkish Capital PARIS, May 2. A great battle Is Im minent in Armenia. The Russians are determined to clear the path to Angorn and eventually to the Golden Horn. One hundred thousand Turks have been brought up to defend Krzengiui. command ing the roads west, according ttf tho Paris Journal correspondent at TIMIs. A con flict of a decisive character in which the Russians hope to smash Turkish resist ance in Armenia Is believed to be only a matter of hours. John Chambers Pastor Installed Prominent members of tho Presbytery of Philadelphia participated last evening at the Installation of the Rev. William Graham as pastor of John Chambers Me morial Presbyterian Church, a branch of Bethany Collegiate Presbyterian Church. Tho Rev. Br. W. Courtland Robinson, moderator, presided. Tho sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. John Grant Newman, of Chambers-Wylle Church. The Rev. Dr. William II. Roberts made the charge to the pastor, nnd the Rev. Dr. Robert Hunter gave tho charge to the people. E an What is strength in steel files? 1 Steel filing equipment needs something more than steel plates to make it smooth-working and durable. Strength Is a matter of construction, Library Bureau cabinets have the strength and rigidity which assure perfect operation under the toughest conditions. In the great L, B. factories, in Ilion, N. Y heavy sheet steel is wrought into what are knows as "channel sides" (aa exclusive L. B, feature), to which the case slides are electric ally spot'lpglded. Back, top and bottom are of heavy-gauge steel, making the frame as Btrong as if cut out of solid steel. 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ADJUNCTS OF POPULAR CONCERT POPULAR, BUT "POP" WASN'T THERE First-Nighters Were Noticeably Absent at Opening Per formance, Although New Features Added to Gaiety of Free-and-Easy Entertainment "Pop" and "mom," composltely, didn't endanger the Academy of Muslo by ovor crowding that ancient structure when the "Pop" concert week popped open last night The nearest approach to showing the popularity of tho popular concerts of tho Philadelphia Orchestra was the occa sional popping of a soft drink bottle's cork. There was lots of this kind of popping and lots of "pep" but a painfully small attendance nt nn nffalr that should have been a standing-room-only proposition. You see, It had nil tho elements that should go ta make for popularity, did this first of tho scries of "pop" concerts. There was the splendid Philadelphia Or chestra, there was tho popular Thaddeus Rich as conductor, there wore th first iloor seats of the academy boarded over and the entrancing cafe tables scattered about tho length and breadth, match box and nsh recelvor on each table, there were negro servitors with soft-soled shoc3 prancing about nnd anxious to serve you with a sandwich at ID cents, a plate of soup at 10, a salad, coffeo or as much of any kind of soft drink as you could guzzle. Thero were Japanese girls In kimonos bearing trays of cigars Hiitt clgrfcttes, Just fairly begging you to smoko and enjoy yourself while tho orchestra was playing. And nil this -for the merest handful of people, both on tho table-studded floor proper nnd In parquet circle nnd balcony nnd galleries. Yet tho refreshments wore surprisingly reasonable In prlco and tho highest price seat one at a table was a dollar. The cheapest seat, In the gal lery, was 25 cents. There were only a few hundred people scattered about the whole house. MISS FAAS' SOLO. Chicken sandwiches and sarsaparllla had the call with cigarettes, while Mildred Fa as sang tho aria, "Lo, Hear tho Gentle Lark." Tho Intricate passages of this Bong were Boared over In lark-like Btyle by the soloist, who mado the flutist flute mightily to accompany her In this diffi cult reproduction of the throaty trills of a lark. "She's a bird, all righto," said a chap Spring Suits 50f To Measure vv BRADBURN & NI6R0 Tailors to Particular Men Cor. 13th & Sanson Hull. 135 to ISO ."." ,' ' '"" -,' mi . . .. . with his mouth full of bread nnd white meat nn Miss Paas ended her difficult song nnd retired amid npplausc, Indi cating that every one In tho houso was clapping as hard as possible. Salad with French dressing and cigars becamo popular as the program swung along to Its close. Tho final number, "Artist Life," that swinging Strauss danco composition, tempted the feet to waltz and tho audlcnco had no sooner got through recording Its npprovnl nnd wish ing tho tables were not thero so It could danco than, ovcry player standing, the or chestra burst Into "Tho Star-Spangled Banner." Tho nudlenco stood, too, nt an almost military rlgldness, proving that the preparedness campaign Is beginning to m aito (oiks feel soldier like. THE COMMENT. Overheard In tho foyer nfter It was all over: Stout woman n green walatl "It was Just splendid, terribly enjoyable, I Bhould observe. And when you got your nftcr thcatre supper before tho show is over It saves so much timo and enables ono to get ever so much more sleep. I am going to tell all my friends. Tho concerts are all this week, you know. There's one to night, and then on Wednesday that dear bushy-headed Victor Herbert Is go ing to bo here as a guest conductor and tho -program is all his own stuff. 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(, mpire I fc yRiEMk 1000HARD COAL MINERS MEET TO ACT ON SCALE Delegates From the Wyoming, Hazleton and Schuylkill ana Shamokin Districts Aesem- ble at Pottsvillo PEACE PROSPECT GOOD POTTSVILI.E, Pa., Stay 8. Pursuant to the call Issued by President White and lila associate leaders on the United Mine Workers of America, at New York, on April 21 last, upwards of 100 dele gales of tho locals of that organization In anthracite coal fields convened here today to act upon the report of the Scale Committee appointed at the trl-dlslflct convention of the union, which met at Wllkes-Barre, September 7 last. In the absence of International Presi dent John P. White, tho convention was called to order nt 10:15 o'clock by Presi dent John T, Dempsey, of the First Dis trict John M, Mack, of the same district, wan mnftn nnrmnnent secretary. The Sec retaries of the threo districts were made the Committee on Credentials, and two members of each of the three districts were nppolntcd the Committee on Rules. The latter committee will fix tho hours of convening nnd the hours of adjourning and other details erf tho schedule of the proceedings of the convention. Tho convention adjourned to 2 o'clock, awaiting tho arrival of President White. President James Matthews, of this dis trict, evidently! expressed tho opinion of the presidents of the districts, and also of others of them who terole part In tho con ferences at New York with tho operators, when ho said today that "It will take at least four days before all of tho sections of tho agreement can be ratified. I can not see how anything but ratification enn take place. I believe we will have peace, and I think I can predict It," Tho convention Is made up Qf repre sentatives of tho three districts of the nnthraclto region. 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