Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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fiPJroscafo ltallano Avovn Un Orlco
dl Munlzlonl o St DIrlffcvn
nlla Spexla
! llOMA. Dlcembr.
t ,,Cohi it prersdeya d. tuttl cotorn eh
MUona 1 iltuixlon nil svvcnlmtntl
.11 I'enlnolft balcanlcn. IlUCnreat i puo'
teHldrar come prduta. I tso
mlttltUro delta. Uuerrn russo nmmttte ch
mtltA Ml puo' Rperra per la a1via dalla
etIf mmcha. 8mbrn elm tifsstiim forn,
dltiuelw che wino In ntlonn nella Itumntilti,
ftotmti reiUUra nll'avnntn iltg iirmalo
UIech conlccho' la enduta delta clttn' a'
oltftnto una qulellone dl glornl. IofTen
ya rua net Carpatll, Inlilatn troppo
tardl con forie Inadequate, a iinnnto
tempra, non ' rlusclla nd arrostare la
marels del teutonl I quail hanno unctie
rlconqUlitato una pomtlonn Imporlntita
Itella rfRlono dl Klrllbafon. iVnrmata Mil
raro-icdesca ha aneh rtsplnto nil nt
tabAltl ilM riissl ul basso Ditr.tihlo.
Bemtifn cha I rtlmenl fd I Nisal Htlano
vacuandu la oltta' dl nuearaat par
Hllrarsl nella Moldavia nella eperanta dl
poter rerlatera cola' ad una ulttrlora
.vanznta (liillo armata dl von Mackemen a
dl VOn Fulkenharn.
. Kalla Macedonia Invtca la (onto litilitnre
ono atate dl nuovo oonfHlo a mesne In
ruya dalle font aerba la quail contlnuano ad
avaninre nella regions del Carna ad cat ed
a Don! dl Monastlr. I aerbl nnn perdono
affutto II vnntngdo cha ttuailasnano nel loro
icontrl, ma Incaliano It nemlco atmpra plu'
Xrorotamante rendendoRll dlfllcllo la rltl
Rttav, Nel tempo medealmo I franceal contlnuano
a ar prograssl nella rrKlono dl I'nralovo,
Jur nel aallenta del Ceriiu,
Un Ulesrnmma da Madrid dice cha 11 plro
cafo Itallano Talormo a bordo del quale
I I trovavano JB'clttadlnl nmerlcanl, e' atato
UTOndata nl lariro dolla conta apnunuola da
n alluro lanolato da un nottomarlno
Udeaco,. II plroacafo fu naaoifitcttato anche
f;,u'J,bonbarilamanto, Rlacche' un marlnalo,
Clttadlno amerlcano, o' forltn da una tclicK
lt dl Kranata ed ' rlcoverato ora In un
capedala dl rnlafrugel, In apagna, dove sono
Utl abarcatl I auparatltl,
H I'alermo era partlto da New York II
15.. ve.mbi';..p"' Spcjla o Oenova ,con Un
JArlcO dl 9000 tonnellate dl mercl o mu.
aizlonl da Buerra o dl plu' dl un mlfilliilu
.ra cnyallt a mull. II plroncafo avsva un
qulpacglo dl 102 uomlnl, dot quail 1 erano
e tUdlnl nmerlcanl. Urn nrmato por la
aireaft contro I nottomarlnl od era comandato
tL?aplt':n?. 8"""" "". Kru atato co
Krujto nel 1888 o apoatava 0203 tonnellate,
GEOGRAPHICAIi SOCIKTV
Twonty-flfth Anntvcranry to Bo Colo
brntcd Tonlnht
i.T1'0 Q,ao;lhIcnI Hoclety of 1'hlladel
ma will calebrato Itn twenty-nfth nnnl
Tcraary tonleht by a reception to Itn mem
era In the Academy of Nnturnl Sclencea.
Hlnataartth nnd naco otreota. Several
Ifomlrtent eclentlatn will mnko addrosaea.
Tho addreaa of welcome will be ulvoii
J Commliolnner of Health Dr. Bain
Jl O. Dixon, prealdcnt of tlio Academy of
natural Bolencea, In bohalf of tha aoolaty.
The two principal addrtawm will be de
livered hv Henry a. Hrynnt. ono of the
eldeat members of the Oeogfaphlcal ,Ho.
claty, on the aubject, ".Men and Memorial
of the Early Days of the Bocloty," and
Dr.' Talcott 'Wllllama, hrad of the School of
Journalism of Columbia Unlveralty, and
formerly a. newspaper man of Philadelphia,
w apeak on the "Pniit nnd Futuro of the'
Sotlety'" . t
The reception will bo held In the library
cf the Acadomy at tha cloae of the nd-(treaaea.
EVEStaa LBDGBR-PHILA3DI3LPHIA, WEDNESDAY, BEOMffigBj
1016
KIM6 EMMONS LLOYD GEOR&E;
LAW DECLINES PREMIERSHIP
CenllnoH fratn Tale Oaa
(pinion generally exprtiaed In political
clrolM.
I.loyd OuOrre'a uncompromlMn ttitul
of tha laat few day an attitude In which
hi v.t cordially at -rtti! by mien t' i.la
former pflllllcnl tpponf l.iff aa Andrew Oor-ir
Ihw anil Rir IXuard Caraon waa vin ply
the concrete expreeelon of iomilar reaent
ment nt the Ineptitude of the Ampillh eo
nlltlon reg me It repreaenleil the profound
and countrywide conviction that an entire
no deal was neceamry If the war waa to
be roiccuKd Intelligently, energetically and
eiflc'ently. It waa the concrete eiprexalon
of the p.pular fear that Englnn co lid not
win rWlhout audi a atep.
ULTIMATUM roll ASqUITH
The healtatlon, Indectalon and vacillation
regarding great war probtrma which haa
oliaraaferlzed the admlnletratlon In mentha
paat, hue been curlounlr eiemnlined In
Aaqullh'a fieraonal handling of the Cabinet
crlnln. Ite did not (tnfllly give up hope of
averting It until bo received an ultimatum
from the Unlorilat late yesterday. Thin
ultimatum fullowwl I.loyd ricorge'a definite
refuaal further to continue un a member
of the Mlnlatry. In It the Unlonlita ,un
quallfledly pledged their aaeoclatlon, aum
monlng llonar 1m vr Intead of I.loyd Qcorgo
to head the new Mlnlstr)'.
In tendering the premlerahlp to llonar
Law King tloorge followed ounatltutlonal
precedent, which rmpjlrea micli a proffer
alioUld flrnl bo mndn to tha leader of the
largeal party In the llouae of Common.
I.loyd tleorge at the head nf the Govern
ment linn tircn the definite objective of tlio
"rrconiitrurtliiiilata" whose purpoaen nnd
alma have found voice In the editorial
columna of the Tlmea and tlio Nnrthclirra
pre llonar Law haa throughout tin
preKcnt turmoil worked In complete har
mony, not only with Nortliclirte, who la of
hla own political faith, but with I.loyd
Ocorgo, who la of the opposition.
The outatandlng construction which will
be placed upon the aelectlon of Lloyd
fJeorge will lie that the Ilrltlah tJovcrnmt'nt
will turn an nbiolutely deaf car to all
peace propoeala. The Wolnh ttnteaiiian
will he counted on to puah the actual fight
ing by Ilrltlah troopa with the ranie driving
force nnd vigor that ban chanicterlicd hla
organliatlon nnd development of the Ilrlt
lah munitions output.
The whole altuatlon today waa a melting
pot of effnrta. It la problematical how the
Liberal, Ijilior nnd Irish pnrtlea will lino
up. Kir IMwnrd Caraon wan credited with
formulating a epectneutar coup for the pur
poae of enllatltig aupport of the Irlah Nn
tlonalla'.a, whoreby the whole of Ireland,
Including Ulattr, wotild be offered home
rule on the baala of consent by the N'atlon
atlati to an oxtnnalon of conscription to Ire
land. The Caraon propoaal, It wan ru
ported, would alio permit Ulatcr, after
three yearn' trial, to decide whether to re
main. Later today, howevor, Caraon de
nied that he had offered any nuclt propoaal.
Kxtenalon of conacrlptlon to Ireland
would Immediately add 1(0,000 men to Great
Ilrltnln'a forcea,
There waa much apeculntlon today na to
Aaqulth'a future. It la thought poaalbte ho
may become Iord Chancellor,
lowing atatement printed exelualrely In the
Evkmiwi LRprtsn September 2J:
"Ilrltaln haa only begun to fight! the
nrltlah Kmplre lias Invested thouaanda of
Ita beat Uvea to purehaad future Immunity
for civilisation) thla Inveatment la too great
to be thrown away,
"Under the clrcumatanee. the Ilrltlah,
now that the fortunes of the game have
turned a bit, are not dlapoaed to atep be
eauae of the aqtleallng done by the Germane
or for the Germane by probably well-meaning
but tntegulrfcd aympathliera and hu
manitarian. "1'or two yeara the Ilrltlah eoldfer had a
bad time no one knowa eo well aa.ho what
a bad time It waa. lie waa rndly Inferior
In equipment. On the average he waa In
ferior In training. Ite aaw the Allied cntiae
heaten all about the ring, but ha didn't
appeal either to the spectator! or to a ref
eree to atop the fight on the ground that It
waa brutal, nor did he aide to have the rulea
rhnngHl. He took hi piinlnhtnent. Ktn
when beaten like a dog he win a game dog
"When forced to take refuge In n trench,
when too badly used up to rnrry the right
to tho enemy, he hung on without whining,
fought off every attack, bided hla lime, en
dured without wincing, worked without
flagging."
"It la ono thing to look back on the
pounding the Ilrltlah aoldlor took the flrat
two yi-iirn of the war, but a dlfferfnl thing
to look furwiiril, n ho did not know the
beating couldn't bo molded during theeo
month when It eeemed tho llnlah of tho
Ilrltlah army might I'ome quickly.
"Germany rlectel In make It a flnlah
tight with Kngland. The llrlllah mildler
ne ridiculed, lirhl u contempt. Nmv wo
Intend to eo that Germany lm her wav.
Tho fight muni be to the flnlah to a knock
out. "Hut III the ilrltlah determination to
carry the fight to a decisive flnlah thero la
something more thin tho natural demand
for vengeance. Tho inhumanity, tho pltl
loaanea of the fighting that must coma be
fore a tnatlng jteuro la iiowalble I not com
parable with the cruelly that would be In
volved in atopplng tho wnr while there ro
malna n poaalbtllty of i.lvillz:itlon again be
Ing menaced from tho fame quarter. Peace
now, or at nny time before the llunl and
completo elimination of thin meuncu, 1h un
thlnknblc. ,'o man and no nation with tho
nllghtent undoratnndlng of thu temper of
thla cltlien army of tlrltnln'n which took
Itn terrible hammering without a wlilnn or
grumblo will attempt to call a halt now."
Hoy Hunter Dlca From InJuriiH
INDIAN'A, Pa.. Dec, 8. Larry Zetnr
nineteen yeani old, la dead fiom Injurlea
received when hla gun wan nccidntitnlly dl-i-charged
whlto hunting.
I7IO itSlfj'&S
Lloyd George Indicated hla attitude on
tho possibility of an early peaco In tho fol-
laa
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M
ING OF "ANTIS"
BEGINS TOMORROW
Mnny Pcnnnylvnnla Delegates to
Attend tho Two Days' Scs-
aion In Washington
More than one hundred ilelegalM from
Pennsylvania, will nltenfl the ftilon of Hie
firs! mttlon.il convention of the Notional
AsnoclAtlon Opposed to Woman SuffrAKO
which will (jfKln n two ilnya conference In
WnshlnKton lomorrow.
Tho I'rnnsylrnnla deliKtM will he under
the leadership of Mrx. Iloraoe IlrooU, presi
dent of the I'ennsylranla Aaeoclatlon Op
poeel to Wotnnh Suffrapie, and IIa Laura
. Sloan, secretary of the organisation.
Headquarter for tho party will be at the
Bhorehnm Itotei.
A mom; the deleicate who will represent
(he Ktate are Mrs. J. tlardner Cnesatt,
Mm, Charlea W. Henry, Mrs. Samuel CJratit
Dlehl, Mm Jamea Hector McN'eal, Mrs
Onorice V While, Mr, fleorgro II. Tulllilife.
Mrs fleorge llrirr, Mrs. William llelster.
Mrs. Wllhur llurhholder. Mr. Mortimer
llrown. Mlsa Margaret It Orundy, Mra, W.
II. Kennedy, Mra. John Markoe, Mra. ,Imei
lree, Mrs. I. t. ltelehner, Mra. It T.
Jtohlmton, Mra. James Rtllhvell, Mra Anna
ShullcrosN. Mra. Martha Setnplo. Mlsa Jll
llnna Wood, Mra. Ij. Hchaeffer nnd Mrs. I.
Williams,
-iwtrA7vTC! Tf.A"Kr riRRAT ASSAULT
ON RUSSIA THROUGH RUMANIA
Odessa Probably Principal Object of Teuton Drive at
Bucharest-Hindenburg Preparing Gigantic Bid for
Decision on East Front, Officers Say
Dy CARL W. ACKERMAN
...-., -tte riMriMAV ArtMV AT I'ltKSCI. of desperate-looklnK refuses, and intn
IIUMAXIA, Dee. a (via Hwlln '
vllle Wlrelew. Dec. e.) .... ....
Iltiehareefa fate la a matter 6 f on 1 a
few days. Deeperate reelstanee by the iw-
mTnlan can only delay ouillon of the
Seek Share of Fathcr-ln-Lav' Millions
HKADINfl. !., lite. C tnrrle M. Noldr,
wife of Clenrpje Nolile, whoso father, Jnculi
Nolde, a textile mamifnrturer, tiled last
week, lonvlni: OeorRe Nolile only $30,000 of
hla II.100.ono .-state, four oilier children
nml thr tv.dow (tctlliiK the remainder, linn
applied for n receiver for the est.ile.
They wro married In 1!I1 und aeiinrntril n
year ko Mra. Nolde soya alio doosn't
know where her hnshand la, nnd that she
haa to work to support herself. A henrlni;
will he held In January.
Chrladr'n Auction House lfiO Yearn Old
l.O.N'OnN", Dee. Ii Annoiinremont waa
tnuilo nt 'lirlstlf lh.it this year the lilamrlr
auction house rearlird Itn ISOIh birthday
rhrlelle'x haa nlwnya been, eonlrolletl bv a
few prlvnti, Indlvlduala. rnrely timre than
two or three There line been no J'hrlstlo
Irt tho firm slnro 1SS0
4tlltAl
To ah obeerver of this (Trent Herman
achievement In Itumanla. the h?'
fenslve In tho movement now Wr0Ji'n
lie climax la not llucharest alone, tier
many'a object Is flrat to ''" "V "I
manlan army. pretKiratory to n march to
wafd Ituaala, with perhaps Ode. mo
nnAllKomcera here b.lleve that the present
operations In Itumanla are only h b"
nlns of n Kleanllc operation by Jjeld Mar
shsl von HlndenburK l lh . '
lead of the western theatre of war. dc
signed to brinit the decision In the war to
this field.
The desperate efforts which Ilumonla la
making to crush tho Oerm.in steamroller
offenalvn by lrthlnr towar.i mo nn
can only delay llueharest'a oceupatlon by
the Teutonic and result In fur her weaken-
Hue of tho Ilumaniati rorcee. onicrm u.
Tim Krcnt part of the lttimimlnn army Is
wholly demoralised. Swift ndvancoa by
l-leld Marshal von Markenren and Ueneral
,in Kalkenhayn cut itumanla Into three
""Today's operation are expected tosett ui
thren holes, forcing the Humnnlans either
t, derend Ilueharest from tho north or
rnii'tiulo their capital.
To one who for the last ten days haa
folloneil the ailvancltiie tlermnli trnnps by
atitomobllo over 1200 mile IhroiiRh Craiova,
Alexandria, Slatlna and IMlmcl. Mtichaieat
In tint the sole object of the Herman orfen
site To aiirh an obeericr Ocrttmny'B object
In (leslrurtlon of ns much of the Itumunlan
nroi) nn ponslblo, preparatory to a march
Inward Itussla
Tin- tlerninn uperatlons nro moving for
ward hrre i.n ii nUantlr senle. Kor mile
i.ter Ituin.'inl.r rmulM tboiiennda of columns
pass In a rruscl'iui miivltiK picture, lleslda
those ndvam-InK columns nro wiiroii tralnH
VlllBKe packed with troop arc the Ituma-
nlan army prieonem.
The destruction of the Itumanlan army
staff In Its effort to moblllto all toslble
force nirainst the German advance was
evidenced here today When a force of land
Sturm IroojMi clad In civilian clothe and
armed with Inlntlnc rltle wa captured
Their ammunition waa lead bullet nlllnB
tho sportlRs; rifle.
I have visited two battlefield shortly
after the flglitlnc. Tho Itumanlan losses In
dead nnd wounded were taKerlna;, while
aomo German regiment finished the battles
with only seven to eiRhty-three killed. In
the aaine battle tho Rumanian lost from
COO to 700 dead nnd wounded per regiment,
with an almost equal number of prisoner.
The momentum which tho German often-
' KM. in " L I
sire haa already irfttnd, with t temSii.
forces n l-oute, canndt be halted by J.,!
mania.
Broken Bottle Fatally Injures Dor
BM.TINOTON. 1'ft , bee. S. Thorni.
Williams, ten years old, waa fatally InhirM
when, at play, ha fell on a bottle. whM,
broke Into manyl pieces. lcn
Colonial
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Platinum
The artistic effect pro
duced with a combination
of gold and platinum and
small diamonds in these
popular-priced brooches
is most pleasing.
A large collection of
brooches and everything
desirable in Jewels, Gold
ware and Silverware is
shown in our new 260
page catalogue.
May vc send you a copy?
S. Kind & Sons , 1110 Chestnut St.
DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWUMiRS SIIVKUHMITH3
Closing hour Six o'clock until Christmas.
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Hudson Super-Six
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Latest Artistic Designs
Hudson enclosed cars are exquisite examples of
the art of the modern motor-car designer.
There is found in the Super-Six all the beauty and
luxury that can be desired.
No small part of the wonderful demand for the
car is due to this dominating distinctiveness. Many
critical buyers while not overlooking its mechani
cal supremacy select the Super-Six because of this
charm of appearance.
Limousines, Town Cars and Landaulets of the
present year are vastly different from the types here
tofore in favor.
So rapid has been the advance in closed-car ideas
and construction that one may recognize at a glance
the product of an up-to-date builder.
Tn!?J r Huds" Limousine, Limousine Landaulet,
Town Car and Town Car Landaulet there will be
observed a lightness and gracefulness of line and
coloring that is immensely attractive
The new models-fresh from the designer and
builder-are now here-and we have a limited num
ber for immediate delivery.
Pel
rices
HUDSON
SUPER - SIX
Phaeton . . . ; $1650
Roadster .... 1650
Calnolet .... 1950
Touring Sedan . . 2175
Town Car . . . 2925
Town Car Landaulst 3025
Limousine , . , 2925
Limousine Landaulet' 3025
F. O, D. Detroit
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GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR GAR GO.
253-255 NO. BROAD ST.
Bell Pkonc Spruce 10S0
Keystone Race 2177
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