Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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GERMANS NEAR1NG
I Teuton Allies Less Than 25
Miles From Russian
Frontier
TAKE 1000 MORE MEN
Invaders Press on Slav Troops
Holding Rlmnik
Sector
BKnLttt, De. 19.
jtora than 1000 Iturslan anft numanlan
jtlonr wre captured In partial fnaK
rnnt of Flol'l Marshal on Mnckenflrn'n
tattt In Jlumanla ilurlnic the Inst two ilajn,
today's otflelal statement nraertttl Many
Tthlete, moat of them laden with fowl
ruaplles were alao captured. Cnntlmiril
northward retreat of Iluaalan force In IV.
fcrudja wiui reported Tim retreat Is b.
end tha Tow tow fortified poaltlom. The
CHrman army la ndnnclnK ngnlnat the
)owr Danube.
The German Allies In Rumania hnvn
BUihed forward until thoy nro Iwwi than
twentr-flva mllea from tho Iluaalan Province
0f Oeisarnbla.
In northeoatcrn ltumanla Ilia -Auatro-Oer-nan
forces nro preaalnc against tho Jtuii.
tan troops holding the lino In tho ItlmnlU
Ktor. Alone tho Danubo and In Dobrudjii
Uie Bulftnrlnn, German and Turklih troops
M driving iwralntt tho Iluaalan lines
aroand Brail and Ilabailaali.
it, as umo imiiiarj uiiuca diuigyc, me
Otrraan Allies hope to Invade Russia and
, Muti on toward Odessa, this Invasion must
' L- .... tiv thA wnv nt flfi!irntili I !
lflulr that tho Itumanlon army will bo set
F knrder. It ts now bolnc reoriranlied and
i part of It Is already In Bessarabia, where
' itnlli nro belnc rocona trusted hv Una.
Ian officers.
ncDrrnr AnnriTa rnec
: ' OF CIIAMBRETTES FARM
IltillMK, Deo. ID.
While tho French woro repenting their
assaults on Uio Vordun front they also mid
deoly launched twu attacks In Champagne,
Mar Tthotms. tho War Ofllco announced to
day. Tho Champnano n I tacks wero re
i
volted, it was statod, but It was admitted
that tho French woro nblo to rccapturo
Chambrottea Farm, northenst of Verdun.
The text of tho ottlalal report follows:
Western front, army group, of
Prlnco Itupprccht On both banks of
the Somme artlllory and mine-thrower
firs was temporarily enlivened.
Northwest and north of Rhnlms
French detachments advancing against
our trenches after strong artillery
preparation woro ropulBod.
Army croup of tho Crown Prlnco
On tho east bank of tho Mouso during
tha afternoon the firing Increased.
The French attacked our position In
Fosses Wood.
Chambrcttes Farm was lying In
front of "our position nfter hnntUto
hand fighting In that sector, having
been taken by tho enemy. At other
points tho French nttacks wero re
pulsed. UOFFRE FORMALLY GIVES
I COMMAND TO NIVELLE
PARIS, Dec 19.
fT.rmnri trmnn tlnllvnrtw! nil nttnMr nnntVi
"Set the Sommo last night and succeeded In
I penetrating some of tho advanced tranches
ftOf the French, but woro Immediately driven
cut. the war Ofllco announced today.
On tho Verdun front tho newly won posi
tions of tho French nt Chnmhrettcs fnrm
and Louvcmont wero heavily shelled by tho
Germans last night.
General Joffro has formally turned over
the command of tho French armies of tho
Borth nnd northenst to General Nlvelle. It
was announced today. Tho transfer took
Jlacs yesterday. Oenonil Joffro made a
Wort speech congratulating General Nlvollo
trpon his promotion. General N'lvello re
plied, warmly praising tho military ability
ef General Joffro.
Bulgar Gain on Struma Front
BBnLlN, Deo. 19. "On tho Struma thero
were enterprises favorable for the llul
nrlan and TurklBh troona." today's official
.statement said.
Russians Fail in Carpathians
nnnUN, Dec. 19.
Ivt ..--. w. uuu(a muum) U1VIIS, ilia UUV
LtB-Tomatek.lino tn tho forest of the Car-
wim.u aim oi uniiauona on cue vnio
iiiuiy roaa were reported In today's omolal
ttAttment. Tdmnnrnrv InrtrnncA nf (-
iUiy aCtlvltV anllfh nf Vnrn T nbA J
rs- -, ---.. wk , tiuiwta AintT Mill
south of tho railroad from Tarnopol to
jjfret.0' wa reported on Prince Leopold's
ToolCsbtnstg ll-l, 1 10.00
Decide now to give tools
Sui1"1 b?w prl" P o! abora
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NiVY CALLED JIELPLESS
MINUS BATTLE CRUISERS
Fnst Fighters Absolutely Neces
sary, Captain Sims Tells
House Committee
SEES COMMERCE MENACE
Declares Any Power Could Destroy U.
S. Fleets st Their Present
Status
Ri2i-8l'IINOTO:,f' na '-" ,h" "nttfd
pu?,.IT'.."1i. "f1 """out battle
ijkw"" ,h'm- AmHui commerce
tt iii u. flMnwl from the seas and the
rri.t! "I?.1? "vy 'Iwtrnynl. shlii for ship,
f aptaln V s simrn. V. S. .V . tmUy told
thr lloww Mva Afflr roinmltte
urest Itrllaln twiv etmininmls th seas.
Slmms deelareil. bwnum. her battle crul
era are more numtrnu ami superior to
Oermanya He Mid-
To f.nrt ordlnnry cruisers against
battle cruisers would h the same
.! ." on,lln ' cavalry force
aaalnjt a force four times an great
..UU1-Cf"lwr tastr "n nny
other, can nKht or run. as It chooses
It can select Its own U,tt runne .U
l-m??, im '''"'n' r an ordinary
runs! Mnnot l ilestroynl If It
,.,,l,lJ!!po'e ,we 0PP building battle
cruisers and other countries build them
Wo could not ontch the battlo cruisers
rney would command tho sea and
sweep commeixs from It
I'nlesn the I'nltMl S)lm i. ,. n..(
sulllclont to enaso nn attacking force
ne Ianama Tanal will beHefenseless
despite Its land f.irtincatloiis
No fortlneattons could b.. n i.rotec
lon We must have a superior fleet
to prevent landing. No fleet would at-"
tempt a landing until It had destroyed
or reduced thy enemy fleet There Is
no danger of aggression If wo have n
neet that would mako It virtually cer
tain wo could di'jtroy nn enemy fleet.
Hngland. Oermany and France, or nny
of them, could destroy the canal If they
could first defeat tho Vnlted States sea
force, Hlmmi declared Hi, stated that the
German Heel, which 1ms bombarded the
urltlsh coast threo times, could bombard
It many more times If It so wlshtd
gerianyFefends
columbian sinking
Contraband Cargo Made Attack
Legal, Berlin Replies to
U. S. Inquiry
riKRUN'. Dec, i.
Qormany's reply to tho I'nltcd States
nolo concerning' tho sinking of tho steam
ship Columblsn was handed to Charge
d'Affalres Grew at tho American Embassy
today.
The note states that tho torpedoing oc
curred when weather made It Impopslblo
to boo far and that a high sea ns running.
The warning shot from tho commander
of the submarine brought nn answer from
the commander of tho Columbian that he
could not see tho flajr of the submarine.
Relieving that this was possible tho sub
marine approached nearer the essel which
had stopped and inspected her through tho
periscope.
Tho nolo declares that the commander
of the German submarine halted the Colum
bian during a storm nnd subsequently
released her. noting tho American flag
nnd tho vessel's nainu "Columbian. New
York." L-Uor It was found that the Colum
bian hail sent broadcast earnings that
thero was a submarine In the lclnlly Tho
Columbian was then stopped again and
searched and steel, which Is contraband of
wnr, was found aboard her.
I'hiladclphian to Hunt Gorillas
NHW YORK. Pec. 19 Prof Robert I
Garner, of New York, who for a quarter
of a century has chasod the gorilla and
tho chimpanzee to their lairs In the Congo,
has willed for West Africa, where he ex
pects to remain a year or two collecting
specimens for the Smithsonian Institution.
C. R. W. Aschmelr, of Washington, accom
panied Professor Onrner. Alfred M. Col
lins, of Philadelphia, another member of
tho exposition, will sail later.
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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TOESDAY. DEOEIrBER 19,
MEXICAN INTERPRETER
SEES END OF QUARREL
Native Land nnd U. S. Will Coma
to Penccful Understand
ing, He Says
WILL HEAL ALL WOUNDS
tlrolhcr-ln-I.aw of Kmmn Enmcj Snys
Wilson Is Gaining
FrientU
The United Suites Is the nation through
whleh wnunds of all other nations will to
healed.- ami the Mexlcin problem will t
soiled noon and without sr. according
to Krnl de tlogorM, Interpreter nf tho
.merlcan-.Melran Comm!lon in sesclnn
at the Hellevue-fttratfnrd, a pmfewnr In
the rnltertltr nf Mexloo and brother-ln
law nf the singer. Kmma Karnes formerly
Mrs Julian Stnry. of Philadelphia
N'gnor de dogma said
"I am sure thi t'nlted Slates ami Mexico
will come out of the present problem safely
I am sure the Amerlcan-Mexlenn commis
sion will take care of the situation and
everything will be all right. The fnlted
states It the only nation of ths great
nation of the world which has kept Its
head As a nation now just so will It reap
The fnlted States has not sowed steel and
death And It will not reap It The twIWy
she M pursuing with the weaker nation,
Mstlro, is n policy of practical Christianity.
I feel euro it will come out alt right, and
wo will have no war
"Ulgtlck policy reaps blg.stlck policy."
he said Hgnlflcantty, adding that the Moil,
enn people dislike ex-rresldenl Roosnxelt
because of bli nollrv. nmt f.nrii r,- th
e-iei) or meir nation when there was talk
of his retaining any power In the govern,
mental affairs
'The Monro Ihx-trlne mil b, tested
some day," he said, "and the big etlck pol
icy would not help make Mexico line up
with the fnlted States when that test
comes And as Mexico gtes w nlso will
the South American countries go And there
are 70.000,000 people In South America.
Mouth America li watching tn see what the
I nlted Stales does to Mexico Kor years
South America has feared the United Stntes
w,i going to grab inorr Meilrnn territory
Rut the present policy of the fnlted Plates
toward Mexico Is gaining friends for this
country In the Hnuthern Hemisphere"
In talking about the attitude of the
Mexican and the South American toward
the United Stales, he said President WIN
son Is making friends dally by his attitude
toward Mexico "I nm actually surprised
myself how the. altitude of th Mn.lmn
toward the fnlted Suites bns changrd In
mree years The old bitter feeling Is din.
appearing. In the Uniierslty of Mexico.
Where I teach, there la hardly n graduate
who dom not know Woodrow Wilson's
book. Tho New Freedom.' They know tho
last chapter by heart, nnd the book hself
Is making a wonderful Impression on tho
young men. who go forth after graduation
and tell their people of the feeling of tho
United States for Mexico."
Deal In Illinois Coal
SCRANTON. Pa. Dec 19 M P Adel
son. Dr E. R. Troxell nnd the coal Interests
at Plttston have purchased thi ICejutono
Hlg Muddy Coal and foko Company nt
Marion, 111. paying III.GOO for tho prop
erty at a truitoe's sale
Tho purchasers, with the late William
Strenr, of Plttston. who had largo coal hold.
Ings in Schuylkill County, put I17 000 Into
tho property ten yenrs ago They expect
to resume operations nt once The mine
has n capiclty of 1000 tons a day An Eng
lish syndicate Is negotiating for tha output.
i UNtj experience
counts henvily in
mnintnininp our rep
utation ns mnster
tailors. But we do
not depend on ex
perience nlone. Con
stantly we seek the
originality and en
thusiasm of youth.
We surround our
selves In our business
with younff men. Their
taste, temporcd by our
experience, makes im
possible the out-of-dato
or tho foolishly faddish
in clothes.
That Is why wo servo
so many younc men.
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KIOTO PROFESSOR
SEES WAR ON U. S.
Cannot Submit to American
Arrogance, Says Imperial
university instructor
P E N O U NCES 'lEJDLING"
. y noCTOH SUEHIRO
rrateuar tn Kroto Imperial VnUerslty.
(CerrrltM. ll. ty International Newt Srlel
TOKIO. Dec 19 We admit that tha
United Ktates has not the slightest eauss
to nuarrel with Japan; hut Japan has very
good reason to nuarrel with the United
States.
Biery day the American movement
against the Japanese immigration In tho
Paelflo coast la becoming more and more
critical, nnd sooner or later Japan will nnd
herself no more able to submit to tho
American arrogance with humility.
Very few people, nnd not one American
win tiiMe m If I state that the JapaneM
In the fqltrd Statu are being treated Ilk
eats and curs, nexerlhelees, t nm telling
the truth Thus we can never hope to
secure the reep-t of China until we flret
command the respect of the United States.
To me the very mention of the ao-called
friendship between Japan and America Is
a cruel Joke.
There are three major Issues between the
two nations of tho Pacific, nnd unless these,
three outstanding Issueo nro settled, nnd
settled Justly, wo hardly expect peace
Tho nrst Issue Is that the American Oov
ernment Is not willing to recognise, or
admit our conquest of the South Sen Islands
from Oerinxny
The rerond Is that Ihe American Oov
eminent persists tn Interfering with Ja
pin's policy of peaceful progress In China.
The third leiun Is the Increasing economic
rhnlry between Japan and America, nnd
the consequent Increase of armaments by
tho Unl!d states.
1 maintain that Japan will neer permit
America to Interfere with our plans of
cct.nonuo expansion in China Japan will
neer permit America to meddle thero Un
its AmerliM recognlteii our supremacy In
the Far Knat and radically changes her
ntitl-Jnpaneee polle within her Iwmlers.
there never will 1 n real peace between
the two countries
ritKMCTSjUCIVEIISAI. PBACE
Current Kvcnts Class nt Uollcvuo licnra
Wnr Discussion
A perpetual and universal leaco will
result from tho present Uuropenn wnr, oc
conllng to Mlrs Kathrrlne l.oi-ko. lender of
a current eientH elans, which meets every
two weks In tho Junior room of tho IJello-lUe-Ktratford.
"Tho great wnr going on now In Europe."
she said. "Is merely tho birth png of nn
ultimate lnternntlonallim Tho world will
eventually learn that the best system Is not
the survival of the fittest. I mean tho phyel
cnl flttost Civilisation consists of some
thing else besides physical fitness Parwln
was talking about animals when he talked
about the survival of the tttteM Ho wns
not referring to tho physical ntness of tho
human race "
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can recommend and the senrice of oar watch,
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Proposto delta Gcrmnnin
ATTIVITA' D'AIITIGLIERIA
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sul Cnrso I Hussl Dlfcndono
Orn lo I.inco Rumrno
ROMA. 1 nicembrs
letl ser.t II Mlnlstero dells Duerrn pub.
hllcava II segtlente rapporto del generals
Cadorna circa la situations alia fronts
Italo-auMrlanv
Hulla fronts del Trentlno t'srtlgllerla
nemiea slat pluitosln nltlva nella
xona del Pn'iililn e suH'alloplnno ill
Aslago 1 nostre batterln hanno ills
turbato I movlmentl del ueinlco neU'alta
xalle delt'Aaticu
Sull'altoplano del Carso nol a'bblamo
occmiato con un attaooo ill sorpresa un
foiO craterlforms a slid dl Rosco Malo.
I dlscorsl circa la proposta dl pace fatta
dalla Germanln sonnn statl messl virtual
mente a tacere dalla dlscusslonn svottast
alia Camera del Pepulatl Krano slate pre
sentato parecchle Interrogation! ordlnl del
glorno circa queste proposto dl pace, ed 11
rleultalo e' statu che la Camera lia votato
che neesunn proposta dl pace sarebbe. no
cettat m non fosso stata In accordo con
le nsplrailonl uaxlonall Italians e con I dl
rlttl del popoll e bnsata sul prlnclplo dl na.
xlonallla' So la pace In questo sento non al
polra' ottenero per vie dlplomatlche. si deve
ottenere con le arml
Ml era parlalo anche del posslblle Inter
vento del pip.i, ma el npprende ora da fonto
autorevnln che. mentro egll desldern urden
temente la cessaslone delle ostlltta', non
rara un passo se non sara' certo del con
senso dl nmbeduo le parti.
Telegramnil da Londra dlcnno che si at
lende eo- l dlscorsn cho Uoyd Oeorgs
pnvnuuclera' davantl alia Camera del
Co.nunl come prlmo mlnlstro, dlscorso nel
quale egll trattera' ccrtamente del soggetto
dell.i pace o delle proposto della tlermanln.
Contlnunno I commentl sut glornl Inglesl
e francesl circa le iropvetn tedesche. com
mentl Intonatl tultl nlln stesso motlvo- la
Oermnnla devo lasclare I terrltorll occupatl,
e devnno rlsolvernl I probleml dl naxlonnlltn'
che sono sortl mh t'lntervento dell'Ilalla a
con In gucrrn In genernle Pappertutto nel
paesl della. Quadruples Intesa. el e' con
Irani all'idea della pace In questo momento
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sturdy winter shoes that stand
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Big Boys' Sizes, 1 to 6, $4
Little Gents', 9 to 13&, $3.75
Even the Grown-ups
it
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Men's, $6 and8
Women's, $7
Growing Girls', $6.50
Misses', $4.50
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1916
s stnta la reatltxailone 41 quegtl obltttivl
per I quail gll alleatl hanno combattuto
combaltono.
NHt.LA nt'MANlA
tt sttiiailons mllllare nella Rumania
sembra mlgllorala Ixi form rtisss hanno
preso wr conto loro II complto dl dlfendero
is llneo della Moldavia. I.'eterclto rumeno,
che e' al slcuro, sta dletro la tine russs
s proeedo alia sua rlorganlttaalone. Rl
dlco che la reslMenta del russl a posslhlll
niiovo avantate delle arniat teutonlche
si nvranelle xlclnanis det Rereth. una
Ilnea che si dice sla statn fortement pre
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puntn dl partem per la futura offtntlva
del rusal.
Notltle da Alena dlcono che o' stato
emesmv cola' un mandato dl arresto contro
I'ex presidents del Conslgllo KUuterlo Venl
relot per I'sci-usa ill alto trsdtmentn n dl
llbello contro lo (tlato Maggloro Oeneralo
ereco Venltelos, come e' noto, ' a capo
del governo provvlsorlo stablllto nell'lsola
dl Creln e a Salonlcoo, M II mandato dl
arresto rlmarra' letters morta.
POOR FAMILY GETS AUTO
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Mnchino Come to Widow nnd Nina
Children by Wny of Drnwlnfr Con-
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nneh ws ths cits with Mrs. JtthrIW
Cjnnshsr. of tl North Torty-slith rthtrt, .
who wss notmsd r'surdsy by ih Ito. "WIU
Ui?l plBrld, wetor at the nomati
CAtholle Church nf ih nt.. -imji
Wenth nd Msln slrssts. Dnrbr. (hat httf
dsusMer Kslhfrlns hsd Mron r JI0 auto
nioblls In n ilrsnlnic contest
... don"! Jlnlt wMow " "'ne chll
L.i . "? ,h womsn when sh we
i f 'l ,h lt?uM r,hr hVB lh monr.
11 will be our happiest Chrlstmsa.'
Held for Beatinjc WIfe'a Jlother
COLMNQSWOOD, K J., Dec. lon a.
hV ,of, "U nd bitUtr mw.S
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SHANNONS
Osms ri(jos,..,.7.B0p
nBn I.50tc 9189,00
nTfrs .,e.B9t f!0.a
rithlnt Tiieltt.
Tool Csblnsts Chsets
.0O t IJ0.06
Itmplr Tsol
Cn"S l,e0o5J0
Uschlolatf Tosl Chests,
11.09, 110.09 and 1.09
nedters Nsw Ketell
"jw with Emsrr
"heel .. .....,.,,,11,09
Slr Seroll Saw $7.89
llsnuitl Tralotnc
Il.nrhn ,.(.7Sto J1S.S9
Csrslnc Knlrri,
(.tlt6llt.00flel
Wth $1.00 to (4.0(1
Itssers ...... J1.00 ts 8.0
Itnhbtrsel Hhsrlnr '
Brushes . ..,.to tafS.09
nior Htrsps,.,50otof3,
flsf.tr Iltion, stl
mske 11.00 S.BS
FflMom BOe to 11,00
Bcliaors Sets, .01.10 to 15,09
r-ocVel KnWs..lSa to 1,09
Ire Hkste Je to 16.88
Btralttlron Bete, 80s to $3,09
Mechanical Toys
Rlectrlo Trains and
Toys; Clock Bprln
Toys, lnrom 90s up to
tio.oo.
W Iiavo nddsd two new
delivery cam to our fleet to
tsks cam nf ths holiday.
Prompt nnd'correot sonrloo
s-uaranteed.
SHANNON, 816 Cheakut
ci.osino noun 0 P. m.
lg4a3aSsflXttiCTtTO'1Wfffl
I YQ CKnshnas
J OXQYQ Tor Men
oves
$159and
$222
Special values
at these
popular holiday prices.
Gloves at $1.50
Reeds' Special Cape Glove. An
exceptional value; horn button or
clasp fasteners. Natural ColcTrv
uiaraun uiovcs WHtl DiaCK CR1
broidery and white chamois with
eelf-embroldery. Fownes' Heavy,
weight Tan and Fownes Tan
"Hand-Sewn."
"nymoutn buck," black or
Bcll-ernbroldercd.
"Buclcett," a gray washable
glove, with black embroidery.
Fownes White "Hand-knit"
Woolen Gloves.
Fownes' "Doette, a fabric
glove in chamois shade with self--embroidery.
Gloves at $2.00
Our assortment of Glovei at
S3 Includes many special values
from representative manufactur
ers. Fownes Brothers' "Caven
dish," Dents "Havana and Ma
nilla, and the heavyweight "Jack
Buck" Glove, with spear-point
niuin, aro wen ana favorably
known.
A Yellow Buck Glove, black nr
self-embroidered, Is also popular. I
Qther especially good values at I
82 are a heavy tan cape and a grav I
Mocha Olove, P. X. M. with black
Tan cape Washable Gloves.
Assorted shades.
Pearl washable glace Gloves
for dress purposes.
Washable Cape Gloves, tan or
sand shades, black embroidered.
Tan cape and gray or tan
"Mocha Gloves, silk lined, $2.25,
Special Mote- Artificial Day.
light Is la use in our Men's
Haberdashery Department This
la tho only store in which you
may at all hours buy Neckwear.
Gloves, etc, under contrasting
lrunou jjKiiE inir tuvuent n
t.tuuona.
ClaiatfHoartJRitt
TACOB
& TFFTY
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