The citizen. (Honesdale, Pa.) 1908-1914, November 22, 1912, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
THE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER aa, 191a. ' " inn Photographs Depicting Graphic Scenes In the Heart of the Fighting Zone In the Balkan War Photos copyrleUt, 1912. by Xmrion Pr.i. AMoolatlon ONE OF THE MONTENEGRIN GUNS ON MUMTZAN HILL; 3, B.ED CROBS CATHOLIC FATHER 1SS?5JJ!?0inEM S' MFEES OXCARTS FASSlFa SiSSS SS MIRE INTO WHICH THE HEAVY RAINS HAD TURNED THE DUSTY R0ADB BETDT 4, SCENE IN THE MONTENEGRIN BATTERY ON MURITZaSF IZ . !iK?2 t jr MM T ARAB OS FOROEU; 8 REFUGEES FROM THE uauitiu OKOWJING ON TO THE TRAINS LEAVING FOR CONSTANTINOPLE; i CTUAL hostilities In the present Ttnlb-.r. 1 ... . 'inu irni ui-gau on ucu u with a clash between Turkish troops and Montenegrin irregu Until then thoro had been an In hange of diplomatic noten and ulti umi between tho Ottoman empire the smaller states to the north re lllng reforms In the administration lacedonla, whero the Christian In lltants were complalniug bitterly of Ir treatment at tho hands of the ug Moslems. He powers presented notes to the Ions states In an effort to preserve re, but Montenegro, th smallest of lllalkan statei, spoiled all tho plans the powers with a declaration of agalnjt Turkey on Oct. 8. lie other Christian states dollber- tho question longer than Monte- ro, while the Montenegrins gent armies against tho Turks, one Idlng the eanjak of Kovl Baiar, in -'h Austria's Interest la bo strong, Ixond fighting itself into a com- mantling iwsitlon about Tarakasch, overlooking Scutari. A third army of tho northern mountalneerH invested nnd captured Tusl, which was between this army and Scutari. On. Oct 17, with tho Montenegrin army gaining dally In its almost con tinuous fighting, the other Balkan states came into the conflict. Sorrla und Greeeo declaring war on Turkey. The Bulgarians Immediately eet out for Adrlauople, the Turkish fortified city, which protects Constantinople from attacks from the north. They won Mustapha Pasha, regarded as the door to Adrlanople, on Oct. 10. The Servians moved toward Uskub, which holds the key to Salonlkl. After two days of hard fighting tie Bulgarians captured Kirk Kllise, the most important point in their attack On Adrlanople, at the point of the bay. onet. Kirk Kllise U about thlrtv.flv. miles from Adrlanople. Koumanoro then fell into the hands of the Servians. Koumanoro U oao of the Ktrong outposts of Uskub. By the night of Oct 20 Uskub hud fallen to tho Servians, Scutari had been tak en by the Montenegrins, and tho Bul garians were shelling Adrlunople. The next reports told of tho Bnlgnrs taking Bab.i Esk, twenty-llvo miles southeast of Adrlanople and on the road to Constantinople. While part of the Bulgaria!! army remained to lnvnst Adrlanople, Uie remainder had simply skirted tiie town and started on for the capital. Dispatches of Oct 31 told of tho cap ture by tho Bulgarians of Lulo Burgas, commanding the Orient railway, at tho left of Uie Turkish position in defense of Constantinople. From Lule Burgas the victorious Bulgarians advanced against Constantinople itself. A conservative estimate of the killed, permanently maimed and deaths from disease in the five armies since Uie war began is 00,000. Tho grand total cost of the war so far has bca iu the naUrliliorbond of IIDO.000.000. r rari irr Tif ii Mnr it ft i imn wibmt ir i - ka t&afcw x GIBSON FIGHTS WITH GOUNSEL His Insistence on Picking Jury May Cause One Lawyer to Withdraw. Uosheii, N v.. Nov. 1D.-A serious flush between Burton W. Gibson, the tnwyur accused of murdering hla client. Mrs. Hose Monschlk Szabo. for hor J10, 000 estate, and his counsel as to who shnll dominate in matters causing dif ference of opinion has resulted from the first day of the trial spent In select ing a jury. Itobert II. Elder says Uiat live of the Jurors were selected against his better Judgment by Gibson because when it comes down to n matter of a verdict of guilty the jurors are the ones to "hand out the dope" nnd Gib son Is the one to surfer. Charles Goldb.or, one of Gibson's lawyers, says Gibson lias "cither n fool for a client or a fool for a lawyer, as you like to look at if and Intimates that circumstances might nrlse which would cause his withdrawal. Am fur Gibson, he gleefully said as he sat on the cot in bis cell, his wife by his side: "I've had my way the first dar In Hie selection of the jury. I am satisfied. v e have a tine body of men." Gibson declared that his counsel was certain that it would not be necessary for him to take the stand. 'If 1 think it udvisable." be added. "1 "hall rertnlnly go on." Gibson ndmlt- ted dissenting with his counsel, saying: He were scrapping all dav. Didn't you hear us?" Mr. Elder said that five men on tlm jury were chosen by Gibson. Later be said there was no Juror accepted whom he did not approve of. At one point during the nxninln.'itlmi Eider told Gibson to "keen r(111" n loudly that he was beard by lawyers for tiie prosecution. Charles Goldlzcr examined onlv one talesman during yesterday. When ask ed why this was. he declared that he was not a lawyer to stand dictation li a client as to who should go on the Jur;. and in this connection ho revised the. adage about a man having a fool for n client when he acts as his own lawyer. ASTOR GLAD TO BE ON JURY. Appreciates Honor of Being on Third Panel as Father Did. New York, Nov. 1!). Vincent Astor.l who was notified on his twenty-first birthday that he had been named by Sheriff Harburger to fill Uie vacancy on the third panel of Uie sheriffs jury oc-! casioned by the death of his father,' sent the following letter to the sheriff In reply: j "It is with pleasure that 1 have re ceived your notification of my appoint ment to the third panel, sheriff's Jury. ' My father always highly appreciated the honor of being a member of such a 1 body, nnd I inn glad of the opportunity of filling the place which he held." HIT BY AUTO, HE CAN'T TALK. Blow on Head Said to Have Deprived Man of Speech. BalUmore. Nov. 11). Edward J. Hoi land, twenty-two years old, was run down by an automobile while at New ark, Del., and as n result of the acci dent is deprived of the power of speech. He is now in bud at his home here suf fering from Injuries about Uie head and body. How the accident occurred tho mem bers of his family have been unable to learn. Tho young man was in search of work and after trvlncr N'ow Vnri- I stopped off at Newark on his way back T ARTITION SALE OP LANDS OF By vlrtuo of an order nnd decroe of tho Orphans' Court of Wayno County mado tho 14th day of Octob er 1912, tho undorslgned Master In Partition will expose to public sale and sell to the highest bidder, nt tho Sheriff's offlco in tho Court House at Honcsdnlo in said Wayno County, Saturday, November 23rd, 1012, at 2 o'clock p. m tho following de scribed real estate, viz.: A cortaln lot or parcel of land sit uate in the township of Dyberry, Wayne county, Pennsylvania, begin ning at .1 ntnnna nnrnn I. M.n , em Hue of land surveyed to Sylvanus Seoly (now Illchard L. Seely's); thenco by said tract north ten de grees Cast KlYtv-nnn rniln In n ..,. . . . .... .j l w ,i oiuiiua corner; thenco by land late of J- iiiui jusun s norm nrty-llvo degrees east fitty-flvo and one-half rods to a stones corner, tho southwest corn er of Peter Coles land; thenco by other lands of the said Spencer Blandln south tweitty-tlireo degrees oast sixtv-twn rods I stones corner, In tho northern line Of land ellrVnVnil rn 3tn,ihrn n.. Jr.; thence by said Hup south sixty seven degrees west eighty-seven and one-fourth rods to the place of be ginning. Containing twenty-four acres and sixty-five perches, bo the same moro or less. Also a certain lot or parcel of land situato in Texas, Wayno coun ty, Pennsylvania, hounded nnd de scribed ns follows: Beginning in a corner In tho southern lino of land in tho warrantee name of Stepnen Day; thence by land now or late Isaac P. Foster's, south twenty threo rods to the middlo of the Honesdalo and Clarksville turnpike road; thenco along the middle there of north sixty-one and one-half de grees west twelve and one-tenth rods and north eighty-six degrees west tweivo rods; thence by land of Ira Hapeman north eight degrees east seventeen and seven-tenths rods to a post corner in a small brook, and tlienno liv Ui,n- io,,i said Robert Hawkey south eighty- huven uegrees east twenty and one- luurm rous to tne place of begin ning. Cont.llnlni? lu-n nnrno nr.,1 eighty-five perches, bo tho same more or less Reserving nevertheless from the parcel last described the following lot: All that certain lot of land situate In Texas township, Wayne county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a corner in the middle of the Hones dale and Clarksville turnpike road, m a point one nundrod and eighty eight feet westerly along said road from tho line of tho Benjamin Pol ley tract; thence north twenty-one degrees east three hundred and eighteen feet or thereabout to a corner in a stone fence; thence along the line of said stono fence, north seventy-nine and three-quarter degrees west eighty feet to a corner; thence south twenty-one degrees west two hundred and eighty-eight feet or thereabout to the middle of the said Honesdale and Clarksville turnpike road, and thenco along the middlo of said road, south sixty-five and one-quarter degrees east, eighty feet to tho place of beginning. 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