Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1917, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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RUSSO-RUMANIAN
ASSAULTS BROKEN
Allies Start Counter-Offensive,
Which Is Checked
by Teutons
BIG PIGHT NEAR FUNDENI
Hussian Masses Hurl Themsfclvcs
in Vain Against German
Positions
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niSRIil.V. Jan. 18.
A powerful countcr-offcnalvn linn bcrn
started by' tlu ituspo-llumanlan forces' In
the llumnnlali theatre of war.
Tha War Oftleo today reported atroiiK
Xlusso-Tttiiuanlnti atlaeka between the 'a
Mil and Hunhltm Valleyo and on both, MdMi
of Fundenl. In two places the trendies of
the German allien were entered, hut In
both Instances 'the Russian and Ituinnnlnn
bldlcrs were driven out Hy counter-attacks,
the oinclal Rtateiuent Mid.
Iti the mountains of Moldavia the Aus-tro-Qerinftns
linve ennturod 202 additional
prisoners.
The War Ofllce communication reads
Army croup of Archduke Josef Hos
tile attacks, delivered on Monday, be
tween tho Caslnil and Sushltia Valleys
remained absolutely without success
THo Rumanians who had entered our
trenches were driven out by our roun-ter-thrusts.
In this flglitlnK wo cap
tured two ofllccrs and 200 men.
Army croup of Field Marshal m
Mnckensen 'After violent artillery
preparation on both sides of tho Fun
denl, strong; Hussian masses advanced
to tho nttnclc. The storming waves
broke down some hundred yariln Iip
fore Our posltltons under our curtain
fire. In tho evening the assaults were
repeated. Feeble hostile detachments
entered our trenches but were Imme
diately driven out. The enemy's losses
were heavy.
Thero liavo been mi Important opeintions
oi) tho Kastem front during the last twenty-four
hours, the War Olllco stated.
The situation In Macedonia Is unchaiiKed.
the War Office nnnounceil.
CZAR PREDICTS CHANGE
IN BALKAN SITUATION
I'AItIS'. .Inn. IS.
Vice Admiral du Fnurnet. until recantly
tommander of the AiiBlo-Frcnch tleet In
Greek waters, who has Just returned from a
Hij.fcl.il mission In Humanla ami llussla,
emotes Czar Nicholas predicting that "in a
fflw weeks the situation In tho Halkans
rtlll begin to change."
A few days after this prediction was
made, said the vice admiral, the Czar Is
sued a proclamation to the Itusstan army
calling for war to the knife. Immediately
tho offenilve ngaln&t tho Herman armies on
tho northern end of the eastern front was
undertaken.
Nearly one-third of tho Ituinnnlnn army
was lost In tho first month of the war,
according to tins French naval ofllcer. In
this connection he says:
"Nearly the entire Rumanian army at
tacked Transylvania at the beginning, turn
ing Its back upon Its principal enemy. Bill
jtarln. aid weakenlrg Itself by every mile
ot advance. Into Hungary which enlarged
tho front Then the Rumanians encountered
the Oerman re-enforcements hurrying to
the defense of thilr nlly. Ferdinand's forces
Ware thrown bad: across the frontier, losing
most of their artillery and nearly one
third of their effectives.
"From now on the Herman armies will
wear themselves out against a steady
ttream of Russian re-enforce'ments."
RLI REPORTS FAILURE
OF FRENCH ATTACK
DEIU.IN', Jan. 16.
An attempt iby French detachments to
penetrate German positions near Bouv
ralgnes, on the western front, was re
pylsed, the Oerman War Office reported to
day Tho nrtlllery tire in certain sectors has
been livelier during the last twenty-our
hours.
The text of the official report follows:
An attempt by French detachments
to enter our positions near Bouvralgnes,
south ot Roye, was frustrated by the
garrison defending the trench. Other
wise the fighting activity on both sides
has been within moderate limits, ex
cept the artillery (Ire has been livelier.
A BOW AND THANK YOU
AS FARE IS RUNG UP
One Hundreds Conductors Play
Roles of Gentlemen on
New York Trolleys
NEW TORK, Jan. 16.
"Kr I beg your pardon, sir, but might
I ask if It would Incommode you too much
to step forward In the car, please? Thank
you so much !"
Ever hear that kind of talk from a con
ductor No? Weill Just hop on a New
1'ork and Queens County street car and lis
ten They have a hundred polished gradu
ate gentlemen conductors on that line,
stamped and certified "passed" by the N. V
and Q C School ot Politeness.
William G- Wood, president of the line,
thought a little training In good manners
might cheer the wears" denizens of Queens,
so ha commissioned Samuel K. Serena, su
perintendent of traffic, and Martin F.
Lynch, of the company's legal department,
to give lectures on how to behave when an
sped woman forgets her purse, or what to
say when a man gives you 'a nickel and
eays It is a quarter, and kindred subjects.
The men took the course at the Woodslda
car barns between swings, and as they were
paid for the time, the course was popular.
The first batch took Its degrees yesterday.
Jacob Miber, Philanthropist, Dies
, .'Jacob Miller, eighty-four years old, of
Jacob Miller. Sok & Co., shirt manufac
turers, died this morning at his home. 1715
North Ulehteenth street, after an Illness
ot several weeks. He was the father of
William W. Miller, theatrical manager, and
Mrs. Iouls Wolf, wjf of the baokar. Ills
other sons. Chartea and Simon Miller, also
survive him-
ALLIES DECIDE TO OUST
GREEK KING FOR DUKE
Cousin of Victor Emmanuel
Will Get Constantino's
Throne, Rome Says
ROMB, Jan. 18
It Is understood that King Constantino
of Oreece wilt be deposed and an Italian
prince, a relative of King Victor Kmmanuel.
will be placed on the Greek throne. This
decision Is said to have been reached at
the recent conference of the Entente lerfders
here.
This action, according to report, has fun
approval of the Venlzelos faction, and will
be carried-nut under the leadership of tho
former fremler. Tho Duke of Apsta. cousin
of the Italian" King, has been chosen fov
the successor of the Kaiser's brother-in-law
but has not yet accepted.
The Duke of Aoeta comes of a familv
ofi kings. Victor ,Unimanuel II of Jialv
was his grandfather. Humbert I of ltnl
was his uncle, Victor ICinmanuel III, the
present Italian ruler, Is his first cousin
Ills-father, Amedeo, Duke of Aosta, bccaire
by election for a short and stormy season
the King ot Spain.
For u number of yea is the dazzling
vision ot the ltallanMliroue Itself wns lipid
before (he duke's eyes. While his cousin.
the present Italian monarch, nai still tlir
Prince of Naples, his health became i" Im
paired that the duke was looked upon In
Italy as the heir presumptive to til" thrum'
That this nllurlng hope came to naught
was a bitter disappointment to the 1'mliri
of Aosta. It has always been said in
F.liropc. The duchess was Ilelenc nf or
leans, daughter of the late Count of fans,
and was ow of the most beautiful women
of the Kuropean nobility. Her wedding 1"
the dul;" look place in Knglantl twentv
two years ngo, at a time when his prosper!'
for a kingdom appeared tho most happ
In tho present war the duke has proved
himself an Intrepid general. liven befoie
Italy had entered the Kuropean struggle,
he had been one of the first to place himself
at the command ot tho Minister of War.
tie led the Italian army In its drive mi
Trieste In August of last year. This ntl
vance swept across the Carso Plateau, and
before it (iorizlti fell.
Tho Duke of Aosta Is fifty-two years old.
Ills mother was a member of tho famous
Flemish house of Merode, and from her he
Inherited a large fortune,
A great part of his Income has been cut
off since the Germans occupied Belgium. In
which country, he owned coal mines and
estates thnt yielded an Income of 5300,000
aear. He Ik an enthusiastic horseman,
and like his brother, tho Duke of the
.Abruzzl, has been an eager and extensive
traveler.
The Duchess, like her husband, Is enor
mously wealthy. Sho Is a younger sister
ot tho former Queen of Pprtugal and a
sister ot the Hurbon-Orlcanlst pretender
to the French throne. She becamo
estranged from her husband when his pros
pects of ascending the Itnlian throne began
to grow dim, nnd this fact is said ti have
been the Incentive for her spending much
time In Africa, hunting big game. During
the Turkish-Italian war In Tripoli she dls.
tlngulshed herself ns a Red Cross nurse.
Tho Duko and Duchess havo two sons.
Prince Amedoe. born In I89C. and Trlnco
Haymon, born two years later.
AMERICANS REBUILDING
WRECKED FRENCH TOWN
Two Women Will Spend ?100,000 in
KecoiiRtructing Vitrimont, Kuined
by Germans
WITH TIIH FRENCH ARMIES IN LOR
RAINE, Jan. IB.
Two American women are rebuilding a
whole town In France. They are Mrs. Wil
liam Crocker and Miss Daisy Poll;, of San
,F,rancsco, The town Is Vltrlmom. It will
i'ott them' right now 1100,000. of which
JCO.OOO will eventually be repaid them by
the French Government.
Vitrimont will be the llrst town In war
torn France to be rebuilt and It will be re
built from the humblest homo to tho town
hall by these two American women, after
special permission obtained from the Gov
ernment. Vitrimont is one of u scoie of towns In
Lorraine destroyed by the armies of tho
Crown Princes of lieimany and Bavaria,
who burned and destroyed more villages
than all of the other German armies In
France combined. Before the War it con
tained about seventy houses. Ot these
thirty-flva were razed by Are or bombard
ment. All houses suffered some.
The complete restoration of tho entire
village has been undertaken by Mrs. Crocker
and Miss Polk.
EAKNS $68,000 IN YKAK
Schooner Offered for Sale at $35,000
Turns in Good Profits to Owners
When the schooner Frances M. docks
here this morning from Iluenos Aires aha
will have earner her owners $68,000 In less
than a year Only a year ago this vessel
was offered for sale at $35,000, but there
were no buyers at that price. Tho vessel
Is now valued at about J76.000, according to
the present tonnage market. This vessel
Is another Instance of the remarkable In
crease in value of floating property during
the last year. Of the J6S.OO0 which she
earned, about $50,000 ts profit
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EVENING LBDOBH - PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1G,
INVADING ENGINEERS IN RUMANIA
The swiftness of tho Teutonic advance in Iltimaniu has been duo in no
small part to the efficiency of the Austro-Gcrmnn engineers, who are
equipped to meet all emergencies. Tho picture shows a skeleton bridge
being thrown across a stream.
House Provides Funds
to Keep Mail Tubes
tYntliinrd frmn Pace line
appropriation bill In a diffeii'iit light. H
was recalled that n week iign. while tho blU
wns under consideration, It was said that
Mr. Ilurlesnn Intended in provide motor
transportation of the malls, even if Con
gress should appropriate the money for tio
tubes.
nepiTsentatlvo Moon. Tennessee, chair
man of tho House I'oslnlllco Committee
who framed tho Postmaster (Jcncral's bill,
asserted positively that the mor appro
priation of money for the tubes would not
insure their operation.
Ho pointed out the fact that a I'ommls
sinri of tho I'ostolllco Depaitmcnt had In
vestigated the need and practicability of
tho mho service. I lo said that New York
was the only city for wh'i'h this commission
favored tho tubes. In view of that fact,
he said, Mr. Hurlcsou could only Invite bids
for tubes for Now York.
"Wo would not specifically direct tho
Postmaster General to continue tho opera
tion of the tubes In the four cities where
he favors thslr abandonment." said Heprc
sentatUe Moore." becnusa anything along
that line could bo knocked out by one
member making tho point of order that
II was 'new legislation In nn appropria
tion bill.' Vo did succeed In appropriating
tho money 'to continue' tho pneumatic tube
service."
The action of tho House was greeted with
general approbation today among business
men in this city.
"I had nlwajB felt that Congress would
ni tin the way that the House has already
acted." said Ceorgo II. llartol, president of
tho Hourhe.
"Mr. Hurleson. I was sure, would not
change his mind, but I was sanguine le
gardlng Congress. I wns certain that the
business Interests of tho largest Ameikan
cities would have a favorable hearing.
"Wo should gratefully acknowledge the
help which wo received In this light from
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Hut from Chicago nnd New York, whero
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ClIAKftES WIl'K M-OI'EI)
Husband, Seeking Divorce, Says Sho
Took Diamonds and Car
PITTSMjrtGir. .Ian .!. C!. A. I.ayne. a
wealthy produce dealer of this city, brought
suit for divorce against his young wlfo In
Oalllpolls, O., her former home.
I.ayne alleges that his wife, who Is con
siderably younger than himself, eloped with
Joseph Coleman several weeks ago, tnklng
with her $1000 In cash, several thousand
dollars' worth of diamond: and a motoicar
belong. ng to him.
Coleman came here from Baltimore nine
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ILDUCAD'AOSTASARA'
S0VRAN0DEGLIELLENI?
Si Dice che il re Gostantino Sara
Deposto, Coilformo a Desicioni
Prcsc a Roma
ATTACCHI IN MACEDONIA
.
Itumenl e Kussl Prendono l'OTensiva e
Ricacciano Indlctro II Ncmlco
per un Miglio
no MA, 1 Oennalo.
.Sembra asiodato che II re Costantlno
di rirecla sara' deposto e che un prlncIpe
liallano. parento del re Vlltorlo nmmanuele.
sara" messo sul trono cllcnlco. SI dice
In clreoll nutorevoll che nuesta declslone
o' stata raggiunta nelln recente conferenaa
ill Itoma tra I cnpl del govcrnl nlleatl.
Hecondo lo vocl che corrono, questa
axloiie da parte dcgll nlleatl ha avuto plena
npprovastlono da parte del psrtlto venue
llrln e ill Venl7.elos, e rnra' compluta sotto
la dlreslnne nppunto dell'ex prcsldente del
I'onslgllo greco. ,
II dura d'Aosta e' stato, sceltn romc en.'
reswore dl re Costnntlno, ma elgl non ha
aurora nccettato.
II diica d'Aosta, come e' nolo, e' cugltio
in prhnn grado del re Vlltorlo Kmmanuele,
eiisendn (lgllo del prinelpe Amedeo fratetlo
di io I'mberto 1' stalo ulllclale d'artl
Bllei la. nclla nualo nf-ma ha complnto la
sua rarrlera Iluo a dlveniro comandanto
darmata. Attualmenle, o fin dal prlnclpio
dclla gucrra contro 1'Austrla. egll comanda
la terja armata llallann, che opera sulla
'fronte da riorlzla nl Carso, 1'armata che
prose rinrlzla e conuulsto' tanla parto del
ilifllrillsslmn Carso. Sempra sotto gll ordlnt
del gencrnlo Cadorna. egll dlrlgo ora la
manowa che devo portaro gll ItallanI a
Trieste. II ducn ha 52 annl dl eta'. TV flllo
delln prima mogllo del prlnclpo Amedeo,
prlni'lpessa Maria d.il Po7.o dolla Cls
trinn. e fposo' la prlnclpessa I'lcna d'Or
leans, pnrella del pretendenlo ill trono dl
Krnncla o delta ex reglna del Tortogallo,
Amelia. Ha due fill, mascgl, II prlnclpo
Amedeo, nato nel ISOC, ed II prlnclpo
Almone. nato nel I8!)R. II duca o' rlcchls
slmo, avenrio con I suol fratelll conto dl
Torino e duca dcgll Abruzzl, crcdltato o
molli mllloul delta mail re.
tntnnto un telcgramma da Atene dice cho
le potenzo dell'Intesa, a mezzo del mlnlstro
d'ltnlia. hanno liresentato un'altra nota al
governo greco Inslntendo nella acccttazlone
Incondlzlonata dl tutte lo doniando conte
nutc nella nnt.i preoedente e flicctido rllevaro
cho la rlsposta data dal governo dl ro
Constantino a ipiella nota era enulvoca.
Nel clreoll pollticl dl Atcno si ritleno cho
II governo. pur mantenendo lo rlservo che
non vlzlano la plena ncrcttazlono dell'ultl
matum. c' pronto a rlpctcro questo nssl
curazionl categoriche como si desldcra. I.o
forzo alleato Intantn hanno occupato l'lsola
dl Cerlgo. che apparticno nlla Grecla.
Questa mossa e' stnta cvldcntcmcnto sug-
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!3r ajfBi 1mm-
:3 ttvtwtr
tz- -mmSrL
" nBt