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inE MORNING OI.EGONIAN. 3IOXDAY. DECEJIUEI. C, 1915. "DADDY LONG LEGS" 'Moving Picture Nevs SWEET AND PRETTY : r Delightful Little Comedy Is Put on by Company Wel! Nigh Perfect. . - - - . . - - " . i PLAY BRINGS JOY TO ALL r. Kelly Irreaiatibe) av eTady aj n j ron Braalc-y In Title) IXote Cltt Fxrelhral eatatiosj at Helllg f it or "otntT J.e.t ran4'e.e. .. . . Jeaia X 'flrut Cyvi Woff LOSO-LaW. . Ta S) '? 1. Ititt ca ....Kay ve Ranee. Water J.e r4aaee..... Ci" w. tee. Jr yea PTtteharf. . ... ,K4ar4 B award ....n. a. r" ....Reaa Kelly ... Ul rrf g-'a. . )l'tw.!. . PU. . . . . f J atra rif ta .......... Heat -a tsrtt ... 4:e kale wwftt 'a. ! Larx-a. .. .. y-e.Me rr!it .Jeeaiae Peraard 5t:ie '! C4a Wettae . . t n A. --' oirte Mow ..... (aat Ceahia J:t erer reaeri eur ...It: Dm:4 Atlaa or Mmr Pr4r . . riereae Jabaaa ay ur" -. Ftn. VoimHf earee If If Inn a long It comfortable." p'a'Mty ebeervee t!a lai:r a4 ,ulal 14 MfM. Kra (.ing.. l- th play t "DaJly Lceg .." Sh I 4vtta JIr ASboti b vi al. n alitor 4t llttt ate la tn J oft a Grter Orpkaaag. iim. nut ha eUla4 Mtaa Webeter. eithoe a4 p:rwrtgkt. eloag etmiiar Iiaae wkea k wrote "N'H las l-c Or t.a. with la divta tpltio which .raelenelty loo'he a.a crewrtter or authors. Mis vaeo-. rr onuii.i een4 the very literary pat ee4 col i tun- fuM te oi take I tuiii ber r lay "tromf jrtaMa." Mrke aba wast flU farther aa-j mmH tha aout af aa ilar lad kH k It a44 la make II f tl." Aa4. after eooaWerellee. kl a rnleai..n h has prfjrme4 In ridnf comfort A bieaeej play I -PaUir Lane Li. a aweet. kappy. whiae- p a mat fill every ae. an. (mar af aaa'a vaiaa wtta aa all L ra4y Jiakaa till. Ta littta nlf mada a Iramaado'W it from it apamr triM la 15a d- l4CMf l clo, InoufS cf Ik pra4 out atnrr aa4 UwKaMt ruutmall a lM la ma tiy aa In ra- lna.l la iia p ar l Kit aa tha Maa (tat It la aont fa al dramatUaiina t( aa Aowriraa bia la yaara. Taa hll q-ialitir of if IMiim. Ha rT- rot"-T. ita vtaraat rharartar raior a4 Iia ilnl lunxr aa4 aararta ranal rf all hfl n.t aritk a aort af d antmnal for know 14' af tAa Jaaa VlUl.f IntarktinR. a4 tka llaClnc. a'i. m(n.iia cf JbJt Abtott. bar baltafa a iv I Impaina. Aa a rw"i- tka 4ataa la a 4tif'ilt apaa at of aarprtaa aal trtha lhara a man. ar wo ma a or cil4 with out to 4'a4 ka da aol lua Ita w.t. bomaly llicla lry of Ju.ir Abtoct. tka Cln4rlla of lit r ta(. anal kr fairy rKlftbr. Oa4ar Lace Lac' I abail aat ka aaa to rw In r aa al faar l tra4. At Ik rut ef aoaa4iD ) ka a rr I baaital. JuUy'a 'fartai I St lif arvi Ita and taa lap InCa Bhina aa4 happioaaa. bar ttaya al tha oria co.la a n4 tka wl un f l.iirT of bar lo for bar (TUarJ:an. ta.lr L" La. eat only k toW4 r ti koh ar la tka golimxa claw ef la uui aiaa-. faa alt- lab rarfra. TDa cat la o a4mlraMa tkal ona la 051 la call It oartart. It la la tratb a ih-apirit4 company la a datifbtf ally h u-ttrta4 pUr. an4 fort Ian 4 aboulj Vaa an4 ;.-om "la4 It Lor !. A Ittiaq-traaaa, tatixa airl. lUo Kaily. la atmpiy trrvatatlbla a Jody. ba craap into tka faataatte akla ot 1 1 ooi j a J j ly. and la o ouioaiy a matarlanlua af Ifco c"af a.tar. arttk I. a aria mna dltrta and wlattal munM. that It la almaat aaany. Tka (pint of Jq !y of tla book lata alt r Miaa Kaily'a portrayal. Aa f r Pw4-ly L Laa."" ba la -taa a moat araltant pfanttoa at tka hand af rijfoa Faa:r. la Ik r1ty an4 waatfi ef fcla b'lrnor. for Ita arm fata UK.sdlor) rf a lyp Br to tka at a. tad for it coaaajraac ef a praaaian. aaaraaty aa4 tka pala of at.aiiiuatoamarit la eot e(:aa approacbad la l-v-l at;a aaaa:. Cry rwmoi ef t. apeaaraaca ef tit ttran Mr. II A. I.aar! la 13 'ory a Nurw ?mp;a la 4-nntfuL liar b'mor la aatkaair (taain. or a aul4 aa ear ta.'a!r aatlr? A fir-r.ar rkr plar ratarna la Lacta Jfxir. aba piy: a4tnirakly lb rel f H t"rtU-ka'4 on of Ike er;ba a iraacaa. ka bafrtaa4a Judy. Aa tar lie arpkanaca kakiaa. yea akeuld a Ik-" aalf a dnaaa lltlia wait, op ta ii.'.i!.f Uay art I dradalac. ai pitrinc tkair rola la lla fattla, klaaa m T Tka '! art takaa ple- I a-1 ar- rkaaaca. aa4 tka arker tkra carry a w it r J Wr Ikrouck a. hool. Inl la o.in'ry at N ir llarnpia a a 4 lata Tdfy LnaT La" baart an4 beca la t Uat act. Tla play will can Ma? all wa at t"a II. r. j win matiaaae ea W4ee lay an.) rtf.laT. JfUt DK I tTRIfOat AT TUB roLl WBIA. "W Colombia. ItT kould I try to bold my boa. taafa lo' I tbe quary round wklrb la baltt a blarhly ton. vloclna aad artiatM Intarpratatloa ef iat boar to tame a fllrtailoue mat, aa llaabad ea tba ariaaa for Columbia Thaalar pa I rn r.a la 'talrlmony.' which epn4 a four daya ancacamaet T' lard ay. "I4a ooakt to k now I e bar: didn't I marry bar la tka anawer lo at fact , of vapraaaad affarlloa. Ho -la4 llukky." la lb paraoa of How. ard link man. acura la Ite affection of lb womaa b ba raarrlr4. flnda asuca daliabt la tbr rtmiaina po clafr. Tb wifax admlrakty band 14 by Julia !ao I flrat dlaeooaolaia. Ibaa elS lb arl'fflf for Ih IrrUlmlot of lb k a band a atlaauoa. tike b caam a latrat4 la man aa wa be la woman. Tkla brln tba buaband to fcla propar anaa, Ibair cM:d, who la lb wondarful -aar-old Tbalm hailar. plarlnc a prommanl part la lb lamlly aairTlroilon. la addltlea lo "W a trim ay." whlcb kaapa ona altrnally aympalbUlns with kuabaad aad wlfa. Cord 8tarUnar la latroducad la a two-part Tranla cocnady wbKb hpa the audlrric la lb b-cat of bunvor. boar that aha wu bis. Tba braat da. I ert Clair aad. la Ui ml4at of bar I bardahlpa. ah fall and rrfaloa brrl memory. After Ctalr has ratornrd borne aha I re i llouchton. but do not ramero bar blm. II follow aad threaten I bar urtll. n a fit of dcaperatlon. anal kill him. Tba rtoelnar ecen bring I In a tornaare with the youn doctor I who aatra her name aad repvtatloal and affect aa unexpected climax. Other I Him of comedy and travel ar shown. I X Mat .SarmrL KIUXK." a powerful four-act I ABSENTEES PARENTS PAY ixlzr fanNrSc-a Hr Hta cVay Chlr air Arv Nrailcxl at Iloaw. ra-rr.rr.T. x. J. rc i jd sa'taanar Impoaad flnaa ef li ea Jaap Met.al, frank rntt.xo'. Oerra l-nnoff an.f Aacla Aata. a I of Mmra towa.a.Mr. f r cat aadir tsalr titular) t a-rioo!. 1'nrnplaiaX was made ky irar!in friaclpel Mr4 aja. af k'K'Urr.lnaB. who tat4 tkat ha fretjiaatly had called ea Ike parents al aakad lm to that tkare was a batter attendance, but hie fiut tn"ft. and. aa attendance) of.'kar. b aii coopel4 to aaaka raaraca. Tbe atrtea told ky ttia fatnara we t taa .'ac thai tr chl draa w ra reed'4 ai kna t- fce p warh la l fe:4a. ant Imkoff aatd hi cbildrea ware edacate4 ot heme aad ware ad tascad a Ikoaca racu.ar at'.andaota al h o .. Majratlc. IIC moat darlnc raoTlnc blctur eaer ea la Portland." I aa apt characterlaalioa of "Inaplratlon." a fUe-rea Xutual film which opened yaaterdar lo crowded boueaa at lb llajaatlc Theater. Audrey Munaon. tome time called "Tb Americaa Venus.' and otbrws styled "moil parfect modal la Ih world." appears for the flrat lima la rortland. Dartnc I tie picture la. It I at the ean.e time refined and artistic aad baa an adoration! value. The story of -Inspiration." whlcb Is . ea la lortiand all weak. I that of the strucale of a roanc artist from abacurltjr to the plnaaxle of fame. In saerca of a perfect model beautirul and Innocent ao that she rnltrht b an Inaptra'.loa he ae-ora hi Ideal tbroach a friend aato arcldent. with tbe axtrl of hi draam Injured by the machine. A loe story I cleverly woven lato the rise of artist and model, uatil tbe lacier I eooaTht after by tbe arreataat ecu ;p tor la tba country and lb former ba achieved bi master Piece. loo Mutual WeeKiy or eorreni events, toccther with a laucb-provok los; comedy, complet the programme. Tropic. rplCB Brst ef Mark Twala' work to X h acreeaed It Tb t'rinca ana ta rauper." starr!n UaraiaerU Clark, at th rcpiea Thaater ibis week, Tbe burner and touch of pathos la tbe story I admirably preserved la Ih etna verstoa. Mrjnte Clarke, petite aad winsome aa ever. Play equally well the rich lull ITlace aad besjear Lad la ber dual role. It la the story of a Friar who do pld hie rich and a pauper who wartd ef bl povarty. So much allk ar tee two that tae eccbance plareax aad for a lime are bappy. But at the death ef the eld Kmc the pauper will ao b Kin-, and tbe real K;e I kid. eaped by a caaf oi thlev aad tb aauear'a father. wmahow throuch all th adventure aad cbaaaraa. tha Prince and pauper meet. r.h I tired of bu lot. Tne viola la macaincent. Larce palittal aettlnK. outdoor seta and Ibe old t:n(. l.aa ar? kttectur tv a touch of to aiaaticisji I Ibo pay. ual masterpiece, f ii'.unm I aaasatloaal romance of tbe "L'pperl Tea and Lower rive. la tb feature I number of a versatile and attractive! bill which opened yaierdar at the Sunset Theater. A one-reel Olograph. I preeeatlnar among other Henry Trait ts.l and Ul.iaa Gisb: "bhanghaled. one cf the popular Chaplin f'lms. and I Khea M:ichll and Forrest "tVlnant and Mr. and Mrs. bydjiey Drew, of the Vita graph Company. In a screaming com. edy. "All for the Iv ot a Girt," com prise Ih proarrarame. Ia The ilnnk.- a pampered oa ofl loiury. a portrayed by Wlnant. I fl-l aally turned adrift by hi father, then! reduced I euch a (tag that tbe I "Crira Car" entire him Into the! "ring' aad nd Ih society chap to I become arauainted with a wealthy family: object, theft of Jeweta. The! youth fal-e In lor with tho daughter. I and then turn oa bl pal. -' , "i " J ' -s.iaK"-'; I f ' : . l w..- a -y . " .- - - f ' ' ' -' ' f.. - f' v . - -;, - - '. , ' V , , . . " ' - ' ' '.I - . ..- i.V : . : :- . ;wn . . .. " '. . - .a . 'rl .: . ,- loci .. ' v- 1 -, . ' ;' t ' " ' ; ' - La. i ai atn r.aa ... I .. " a i a ' Marguerite Clark aippears exclusively in photoplaj-s produced by Famous Players Film Co. THIS winsome little miss is one" of the foremost film favorites now appearing in pictures. Miss Clark has scored triumph after triumph in such photoplays as " Wflclflower"; The Crucible"; "Gretna Green": "Pretty Sister of Jose"; "Seven Sisters"; "Helene of the North" and now another brilliant suc cess is added to the list a pretentious photo adaption of Mark Twain's masterpiece. "The Prince and the Pauper." also "Still Waters." Paramount Pictures the first to offer clean, wholesome pictures of merit consist of more than the individual star or play. They offer the public a steady, week-in and week-out program of high class productions, the kind you can recommend to your friends. Look for the Paramount trademark displayed in the lobby cf the best theatre in your town it stands for the highest quality photoplays. IwpOU S3MTT-riVB J PI r TH VaAAVftNUa. - -kt l f NEW YORK. N. "TV Distributors Progressive Motion Picture Co. Central Building, Seattle, Wash. -7. Marguerite Clark . AtL wm Be sn -n Peoples Theatre 'The Prince and The Pauper . iAJI This Week, Beginning Today -tatietaaL EMMT TV r. 1 1 LEX. Ik -nieaaes Ae tress." eae-t:me atar ot the "Mer ry tA'ldow.- Dollar Prlnc." tc, captivated fortland motion plclur (ana vvstarday at tb National Tbeatr. wtre she opaji aa engkgemaat la "Tehlg Tamed." or "Her Kkoolng." a 'it-ct Mslro offering. Tb alory lavolvsa two taw students and a girl la a "frameup" marrtaa aacapada. Howard "herhrooke. wealthy law nlor. I la lav with Ktbl Strat. ton. a beautiful bet penailea girl. Dick Lealie. a atrugarling Nevadaa. la like wise la lov wtib Ih glrL llawaral Induce Dick to maneuver a Take" marriage, but the eh am. loving th glrL secure a real preacher aad tho knot ia legally tied. Then come Ike dsr tia ot the girl, followed by tb mar rtaae ef Howard for financial reasons. The denouement, with tbe evpose of the licamlft. aad bla conaqant solclde. afford a flttlag cllmae to Ike ftlav A Oeorge Ado fabl aad I'alveraal New complete tb bill. Mot to a IMctarv eoelp. rul W. EanlsrbL who will b re- membered la "The Adventure of Kathleen.' roa from a watchmaker's apprentice through etage-atock to atar dom in th film and ba recently ac- qolred tba title of "producer." 11 Is I said lo be an unerring rifle (hot. a To produce "The Heart of th Blui Ridge." the beautiful new World feature. Director James Young took hi company rlaht Into tba heart ot tbe Norm Carolina mountalna In tbe feud center and th rvsult la oca of Ih moot remarkable combinations 'of scenery and story yet filmed. The beautiful Clara Kimball Tonne, who Is lira. James Young, did her own wash Irvg and won tb admiration and undy- tne- devotion of th company by her skill with th pot and kettles, fch also tamed a bear (th native have named blm "Lucky lK)g") and made th mountaineer gasp at her wonder ful marksmanship with a rifle. see Hazel Pawn la a suffragette! How ever. vn th "canae" lost Interest beside her Isle of a schoolgirl la Eng land saving her lunch money that she might have th shilling to see ber favorite, Mary Pick ford, la Ihe filmi And now. lea than six years later, her dressing room in the Famous 1'layers adjoins Miss nckrord a. mm Adle Farrlngton (Mr. Hobart Boa- worth) wllj appear lo tba lead la "This Is th Life." produced at the Santa Barbara studio of lb American Film Company. e e e Mary Moore, slater of th noted 1VIE GEfJSOe HIT National Board Secretary Crit- cises Mrs. Colwell. REMARKS ARE RESENTED Implication That Film Producer Support Influence Decision I Flatly Denied "Body Too Large to Bo Reached." Mrs. E. B. Colwell. secretary of the local Board of Motion ricture Censors, Is sharply criticised In a letter written by O. O. Cocks, advisory secretary of the National Board of Censors, for her remarks against the National Board, made In a recent address before tbe Clvlo Lesrue la Portland. The Portland committee advisory to tha National Board consists of tha Rv W. O. Eliot. Dr. William T. Foster, of Reed College, and Mrs. Millie Trumbull. Th principal objection made by Mr. Cocks to Mrs. Colwell's address was her Implication that tha National Board Is not aa well fitted to censor motion Moore brothers. Owen. Tom and Matt. I pictures as tha Portland Board, because It receives money for Its support from tb producers of motion picture. In his letter upon Mrs. Colwell s aa dree Mr. Cock says: "I have been surprised to read in Tha Oregonlan tha arguments of lira EL B. Colwell on tha regulation of motion picture In Portland, under date of November Si. Th facts of th case do not bear out ber argument In eon nectlon with th integrity of tb Na tional board of censorship and I feel certain that she knows lt In ber deslr to establish her points about baa Joined tb Lubln Company. a a rrlirighl fans win near march to th movies. Jim Jeffries appeared In -fennlnston's Choice" at the National last and now wa hear that Jim Corbett. "Gentleman Jim." will soon display hi talent In film storlvs. e Kltly Gordon, of tb elaborate stag ettlnc and lowcut gowns, will soon be behrld through the camera' eye la World production. .h-T."prpVrr;VohrrocIV,.a-rB " "" r..1T.,oen?.,b'od,y 'll "a N:trnS,",uPrdUe"rep.di und.rflnflu.nc. which wou.d de- man. of a Nation" In pictures. "Prepared neas for War" will be lb burden o this Vsat raw silent song. BRITISH STEAMER HAS FIRE Bla ii Brvaka Out In Several Snot In Hold While at Pier. The) J ! raa"t 'ta wa' t.. a t'eene ' tr. a', dirieg r taia aa44 to a asare JivdL Plchford. ODT AVD SOCX.- la at Iba Pick- ford today, with Florence Rock wall la tb steltar rola. A melo dramatic plot, with a bit af tba sens. IHaaal. la wll played and th leading character ar convincing. Ocean araaery. mountalne and city llf are a. Tn plot rtiaa thai a beautirul girl fall victim to amnaala and wan dered Into th wood, when h lost hr Sh arrived at Ike cabin of Houghton, a wealthy millionaire, who kept hr la hi camp for a weak, then carved a croa upon her ahouMer to NEW TOIlht. Dev. I. A fir was dis covered la bold No. 4 of th British steamship Tynlngham whll tb Tea sel was loading a cargo of sugar for aa Engllah port at her Brooklyn pier today. Th flames wars extinguished with slight loss. Invvsligatlon convinced th authori ty that flame started In several p. acre al th eame time. Tonight' fir wa simitar In many respect to that discovered laat month on tho eteamshlp Euterpe whll load lag sugar for England at th am pier. Two Stowaway on Peace Ark. NEW YORK. Dec. t. Two stow awaya. Jacob Greenburg. of thla city, and Alop Bacb. a native of Flalaad. war found aboard th Oscar II several hours aftrr she left port, according to wtreleeea meaeage re ceicd her tonight. Greenburg. a rne aenger. who got aboard by the rus of delivering a fsk telegram to one of th pasaengera. has been made ship's messenger, while Bach has been get to work peeling folate a. , stroy It value. "From lo lo tb present time this board ha performed Its work day by day. It baa never consented to allow anyone connected with th motion picture Industry In any way to serve on Its committees or direct In any way Ita policies. It seems Inconceivable that surb charges as those mad by Mrs. Colwell would meet with th accept anc of dear-minded Individual any where. a "Tha National Board I too Urge an organisation to be "reached Tb only desir which tb IS volunteer members of the general commute and tbe 1st of th censoring committee have I to perform .he public service of excluding th harmful from this National arauae- mnt- Tb decisions which ar reached ar those of Sana, sensible public serv ants, who are constantly In touch with publlo opinion and wro ar not to b swayed or biased by emotions! critics, who continually lnl. that th Ideal becoro th slandsrd. "It I aa foollau to charge th Na tional Board with Improper relation and biased derlalons because of Its sup port a It ! to make rlmliar attacks upon tba Young Men' Christian Asso ciation, tb churches, tb Bureau of Municipal lesearrn. tha charity or ganisation commission and tb Na tional child labor committee, or tbe National committee on prison labor, bees use Urge gifts com to them from business men. bankers, politicians or members of th so-called leisure class. "Mrs. Colwell has assumed that only a limited number of persons In any city have 'the education to pas upon the Intricate questions Involved in tbe de cision ot whether or not a picture is moral In Its Influence upon tbe public' Tba nub of tha question Is Just here. Tb police are excluded from this cul tured group? the politicians are ex cluded, the common people are exclud ed, the motion picture exhibitor are excluded, the worker are excluded indeed, all those are excluded who have not sufficient intellectual and moral attainments to detect 'the hair which divides th false from the true. The National board believes that Jus tice can only be done when the opln Ion of other classes besides those men' ttoned are discovered and registered. "It Is far better to do away with a board which la aristocratic In its point of view and oppressive In its Judgments, than to allow such class opinions to dominate in an American cny. inc Judgments of tbe real public are whole some. They quickly make clear their disapproval of things which are baa. "Let me assure you that the members of the National board will conduct their difficult work carefully, earnestly and courageously, however frequently they are attacked by persons who do not understand the situation, who are emo tional In their Judgments, who ques. tlon the wholesomeness of the public or who are governed by theory. AFRICAN FORCE INCREASED British Guard Against Arming of Natives by Germans. CAPE TOWS', via London, Dec. 6. General Jan Christian Smuts, Minister of Defense in tb Union of South Af rica, announced today that the entire force asked for tho East Atncan ex pedltlon had been recruited and that the imDerlal government had been In formed that th L'nion was increasing its forces to provide for contingencies. Explaining the decision of South Af rica to send an expedition to caai Af rica. General Smuts said thla action ass taken because of the danger arts Inr from th arming of native by tn Oerraan and the preaching of a holy war against Christians, to which, be declared, the Germans were lending their assistance. MONTENEGRO TO GET AID American Doctors and Norses Pre pare to Sail From Halifax. HALIFAX. Frothlnrham. K. S.. Dec B. John W. of New Tork. arrived here today to supervise the final ar rangements for the departure of a party of 12 physicians and nurses whom he is sending to the aid of suffering in habitants of Montenegro. All the mem bers of the party are residents of the United States. More than 600.000 pounds of food, supplies and medicines have been col lected and eent to Montenegro for the relief work. CONTEST ON FOR OFFICES J. A. Eastes and S. C. Caldwell Can didates for Mayor at Bend. BEND, Or., Dec 6.-(SpecIal.) The municipal election will be held Tuesday, with opposing candidates for every po sition to be filled. Officers to be chosen are a Mayor and a City Treasurer to serve for one year, and three Council mer to serve for two years. For the Mayoralty J. A. Eastes and 8. C. Caldwell have been nominated. Mr. Caldwell Is a member of the City Council, with one more year to serve. Mary E. Coleman, the present City Treasurer, will be opposed for re-elec tion by F. O. Minor. H. H. Davles, Clyde M. McKay, C. V. Sllvls and John steldl are candidates California land grant is called In Judge Wolverton's cour- Mr. Smyth said that the case probably would be called Wednesday. His work during tho first part of the wcei: will be consumed In another case that will also be heard in Judge Wolverton's department. BAGDAD FAILURE SCORED Omaha Lawyer Here In Grant Case. C. J. 3myth, an attorney, of Omaha, Is In Portland to represent the Govern ment when the cae of the Oregon & British Press Disappointed by Mar ring of Expectations. LONDON, Dec. 6. In their editorials the London morning papers express great disappointment over the severe check of the Mesopotamia campaign, which they admit precludes any pros pect of an early renewal of the ad vance on Bagdad. The Times says: "Although British reinforcements are believed to be at hand, we think the public must make up its mind to wait for a considerable time before the min arets of Bugdad are sighted by the British troops." and proceeds to critl- nlnft the. r.nnduct of the camDaigrn, ask ing why an attempt was made to cap ture the city on the end of water com munication 600 miles in length with a single division and on what military grounds it was decided to exchange the admittedly strong position of Kut-el-Amara for an open and populous city without natural defenses and apparent ly thronged with Turkish troops. The editorial concludes with the statement that "a valuable and cheer ing campaign has now been badly marred." 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