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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1915)
IT ALT'S RULER. HIS MINISTER OF WAR AND THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ITALIAN ARMY WATCHING ITS MOVEMENTS. ; GERMAN PROTEST OUR STORE Will Close at 6 P.M. OUR STORE Will Open at 9 A M. 10 TURKEY FOUND Gravity of Outrages Against Only 2 Shopping: Days Till Xmas Armenians Admitted in Official Document. BERLIN FULLY CONVINCED M xfjmt rr and riander Xot Jn.tl- fcJ by Aim or Isnpertat ov rranerut lltte-nde-d to Cbrla- t tun of Atl lUtm. ' HOSTO1. r-. II Th German gov tfnmai ea Auiwl filed at Consten I nogn a protest titisx ta Tirkul - fttnDl ct Armeaiana. aecord.ng to I f, Jme L. ILrtoa. ctnlrnus ef the .t on.il tommittM for Armenian and f-rbiaa relief. l to-lay sua.1 public tae teat ef th pretest. la a statement Dr. furtoa said that Count fcra.et lot Kevontlow. a .r rna ! saport. according la a story pubU.oned trj ts Te Zaitunc. strong i 4-f-nJe.l Turkey inas.era of ta mii. aa it. basis f military necessity. Mn aad railtfrva) Dial. TVn wendar whether von Itaveat lir know, tail throujrhoat to l"t'S an I kr.ad.b of la Turhtah Lmpira. !r taw men Iwha only wer capable or ravolutwo. but who. according- to eery knoan evidence, did set revolt! Lad nearly ail ba dispo4 of. th a-taca.r f-.l (Mi the widow and orcoae. wba .r drivaa from thalr bome fcy haeired of thound. at tia pniat at th bayonet.' cotuiuaated tna aocter. "t It poaatbta that tc Reventlow liot that fully one-half of tn r-figs miserably perished from vlo- l.nr. tigoitirt and starvation? "H fnu.t b larnoraat of to sicken ing report mad by mav t-l- Am.rkao. Italian. Btltua. r m-civi.:ian aad official who tell of seem theaa helpless. InofCaraaive -worn -a and girt, trained bcaas they clamored for food, or forced lata Islam. ku aarchaaca tby wara comely of wom.o throwing t&olr bbl Into river or or precipice to aaa thsrn from taa Impending horror of coaftaued o i'..Qca Ha cannot have known tbat en Aa- gust of tats year, la Constantinople, tie Oarmaa Ambulator, la toe nam af bis Unrrt master. flla-J a protect gaia.t the o ror wtta tba Turkl.b (K.rem.sl. couched la tb following "Tha Carmanr KmUur regret to ta realise tbat. according to la firmaeioa recaied from Impartial and Tltbla anarToa.' acta of loianca lurb ------- .ad alaalara. whtra could rot ea jatifi4 br tbo aim tAat tb -n?rtat ovaraoioat l parooiatt. la ata4 of ealrta' ftarkd by tba lo-al aataorttl. racalarlr follewat tba as pa'.ilaa of Armaiaaa. ao tbat meat of tm p-rihod bofora roacblag tboir daotiaackoa. Att C brtattaaa bara rata. mH la chiafly from tba provlarao ef Trobuood. Dtarbabir and Krtoroum that toooa tarts ara rportd. In om ptsra. a la Mardta. all Cbrtxiaaa wicbool al.itiactio at ra-a bad tba aama fata. "At tba unt tima. tba Impart I tor. oram-ot baa tbougbt It risbl ta itn-i taa ae..ure af apatrttoa ta tbo aeaar pravtaraa ef Ai Minor and r--cat:y t.la Arntaaiaa vll'aoa of tba tfiatrict af limit, soar tba capital. ba ta aa-.uad aador tinier coadl- t.OD. T""dr och e!rmmtara. tba O-r-fiaa EmbaMT. by erdar ef Ita cavora. tnat. la eblic'd to raraaevtrata oac taora ajaiaat taaaa a-ta of barret-" CABINET STRUGGLE SEEN ! Sharply Irawa IVrtca) KltclM-acY aaJ IJo;d Ceors -rrN. rv. Tba ph in tba Ifo'iaa ef Cammon aa Mondar by tald iSoti Uri. X;alatr ef blual tiona. ta cbaractrut by Trot a aa in word la a kaaa atruCft af tba t rata l aiaatba bataraaa .bim and lard Kiuhoaar." Tba nowapapor con t.a !: -It ebvtassry proaob.a or aiacloaee a Bsialatarial aituatlora It la aot ay t a bow. artar tbl pa-a. Uoyd Mori, aad Kltrbeear caa raraala la taa MR. Cabiaat TYata helde tbat Uard GaTM' raf araoca to tb ahortaae of machine ni larta uaa aad oiploelvea are Implied T-f acttoaa ea S-cratry Kltchan-r. but dd that tbla Aoaa aot eaoaerala tba caataot. a a - a. 4 ? ri - l t7, vvAv i i c:i z f v lat'Vaa.- W' " ! ' a.aa.'-evt' . -a, CaV ". .T - . - -a Jai J-aZA-haV I km. -a. - ' - V I KMO VICTOR EMMASIEU A ttrlblnc phetograpb tafcaa ea tba hr!bt of Ccdora whlla tba King- of Italy, accompanied by hla Minister of War and the Commandar-la-Cbl.f of the Italian arrniaa, waa watching the luotremenU of the fighting rorceii. rrora laft to rta-ht ara ahown ITInra Loula N.polaon. Kin Victor Emmanuel, with hia eyea fixed to the Kreat f.alj glaaaaa: Uaaeral Zappalll. tba Italian UrnUl.r of War. and General Cadorna. tha Commander-in-Chief of the Italian armlce. GIRL'S AUNT IS HELD American Woman Kidnaps Little Niece in London. ATTACHMENT IS RELATED 300 WOMEN ARE KILLED Onrua rowdrr Factory Am gaaaltloal Drrjots Dlown Vjv. I-ONDOV. tae. 51 A-rd!ng to ad Wa to te Amjt.rdam Talacraaf. for- waraa- ry rt-a&at a . v . - - -w w. - fowj-r factory and .rl ammnnl tiao d-pots at iluaaatar. Weetpbaii. b aaa baaa blow a ap. Croat damag vu done to the town, taa aew?epr ad-ta. L-atar adaleea from Aanatardam ear tbat o"ora:o to account reralaad bare of the womaa emplnyed t- tba Wuaatar powder ml. I ware KUtad. MINER IS STILL ENTOMBED 1 ate la nkaeaa Aftrr Two Paja' Imrrtaonavrat Vod-rsrood. jnT.dKrV. ter. it. Tbe fate ef J).r Hanocb. a mlnar wfco wa t -a J pad Monday behind a ft! of ban ,r.4a ef lona af coal at t-e Klcbarda anlliory et tna Saan-Jafwanaa Coal Com yafir waa t:! ankaowa at a ta(e hour .ni(bt aeaptte the efforta of J f-rlaa-al a-tan who tarto4 tba work ef ra-ae shortly after tbe accldant. Kaacua partiaa hope to raex-h Meaock early tomorrow. PIPES. ftaaatlful r.ne'l.l. and rr.8h briar pipva. plaia and fanr carirad maer-a-naam. (.atiia. Afruaa caiabaabae. Wa ara IS laadieg P'P boo.a. A pipe mk-a a rr acafable .Vi gtft ig icbl Co.. H ii at Adr. Aa-trlaa Hananarinw Captarrd- PAR:. D-. A-ordng to a atiapa-.a ta tb M at.ta frotaj Ma'ta, forwarda4 by tMa Ita.ae corraaponaat at Rama, aa Atr aifiaa ba bean captured by two torpad boata. (raautra-y Ita; laa. Cow a I ZrprcUl ILarctral to OffkW. ISSTQX. tetf. A Central awe d'p!i.-ft froru Ama'ardaw eae tbat C.iM Zappaliav builder ef diflgtstea, ha aeara a a- -d a awnt e( the firat theater f bVaerttanabergi, C1ild fothrr Trtl flea Hrr Slater Admitted Art bat lUraacd Amende gad Drltleh Jadga risra Hrary Hall. LOXUO.V. IX. SI Maria Coodrkk Xieetay. aa American, waa remanded r a weak at tha vreat Loads Police Court today charged with removing her aiaca. llelea. aged It. from the poaaesatoa of aad agalnat tba will af ba Utter mother, llelea iloeeley trewry. Ulii Jdoeelfy. coaaael for the proae- tloa declared, recently causa ta Londoa end. while staying at her sister's bouse. became attached ta her a I ace. IoIlow. lac a disagreement four dare later the tff-ndaat left Mr a. Drewry'a aad balf aa hour afterward llel i disappeared, since when bar mother baa been unable to find bar. Mr a Irewry bnret Into teara while testifying, ba eald when the asked bar slater wbaro the child was Ml Moeeiey repll-d tbat sba would not tali, adding that It -might Incrtmioate" her. ar slater told her llelea was per fectiy safe. she test if led. Counsel for Mis Mo ley said tba d'fandast throughout bad asserted that ane did not kaow the whoreabouta of lb gtrl aad asked that she ba released ea her own recognisance. To this tha magistrate replied: -.no. I can t do that. It la a ear loos cherge. and I " ubataallal balL" Hail we st at iZ19. l AMIUIFJt 1I1GIILT COXNKCTKD Virginia IlrUtl-e Vnable to Account for New Dctclopmcnia. BICICMOrn. V Pec. SJ Mlsa Maria Moeeiey and Mr. Kefen Moeeiey Drew, ry are tiighlr connected In Virginia. lh Moseley and. tha Valentine, their maternal ancestors, having been of long-established families here. The- have x.ot lived In Virginia sine the raps re lion of Mrs. Drcwry from her husband. C!ay Drewry. recently ad judged menially Incompetent after bl arrest on a charge of padding the pay roll of the street-cleaning department. In which he was a clerk, rtelatlve her ara unabla to account for thle jjew development In the fan-lly affair. PEACE PILGRIMS ARE ILL ( rn lwed Trnm IHrat Pace tha ord party k been displayed by the h'otelkeeper. taglcah driver nd washerwomen. No prominent Nor wegian ha bad anything to do with the party. . There wae a etudent tea toosy. with t young Norwegian present. A l . i... .1,1,1 which waa sponsored by tha t-monlbs-old Minis ter' Peace Society, there waa keen dle- ... b. -. . . - f f VarA waa not IPPOIBIW-Ut " - - - visible. Mr. i-oenner. in. ou .(" . .. r tha nile-rlm for Etockboim naa o-n p- " nltely. out mar laa. piavw ' ..-,- . M ore vain av-.a -I shall not leave Christian! until I am able to loon in me o wegtaa friend." Danlah Baa Dlaregarded. . . 1.1 ru.marll AH meet- nc and epeechee la Copenhagen will pot prevent inciuu.Dff ii 11 in ane . -We ehall g. anyhow, to gather dele gates, seio) Jr. , .... .h Vnrariln dele- get' hav not been obtained, and the Aftenpostcn says: oo n-n n.. . .11 m1K V tr A S II r .r -t.i.ii a " - vlousiy naa rtcnrrq me bora of tha l ord party, was Informally t bom at th American Legation to day to other Individuals of th party, but atress was laid on the fact that It wag not an official reception. Lodge Officer Serve Long. ALBANT. Or, Deo. 23. (Special.) rr tha Iih consecutive time Ldward Washburn waa r-leeted eecretary of St. John Lodge. o. 17. A. F. and A. M.. of thl city last venVng. E. P. Culck. president of th bank of J. W. Culck A Ce and t-tate Senator from Linn and Lane counties, waa re-eletced treasurer of the lodge last night tor toe iin consecutive time. Tbo Weather a Tear Age Tedar. rir Temperature. b!ri SO 2. low I1 1 decs. ram-mbar l.aatie feroroo yumloe cur.a e cold la ana ear. Tlere Is only one Uromo Oulnlqa- Leas for slsnslare f w. Orova JQ. PARLEY IS REFUSED American Reply to Austria Deems Admissions Enough. LAW OF NATIONS VIOLATED TEXT OF AMERICAN RETLT TO AUSTRL-. REITERATING DEMANDS IN CONNECTION WITH SINKING OF ANCONA. WAIIIVOTON'. He. IS. Following I th text of th rsply of th Valted blate to Austria-Hungary on the (Inking of th Ancona: -Tb tsovemmeot of tbe Lotted Slate ha( received ta. nota of your eaeell.ney relative to th einhing of the Ancona. which wa de liv.r at Vl.nna on Lwe.mbar li. :. and transmitted to V,ahlng- and baa given th note immeuia.e u. n. i On November li. ll. Baron Zweldlnek. the Charge d Affaires of ten. tha imperial and royal government at Washington, transmitted to th IeparlB.al of ltnte a report or ana Auetro - Hungarian Admiralty with regard to the sinking of tbo steamship Ancona. In which It wae adrnltt.4 that tha vassal was torpedoed after her engines bad-been (topted and whan passengers were still on board. -This admission alone is. I th view of the Government of the Vntid mates, sufflct'at to fi upon th commander of the submarine which fired the torpedo Iho r.epoostbility for having willfully violat ed tb recognised law of nation. nd entlre.y disregarded those hu man, prtncipla whlen every beilKerent should observe la th con duct ef war at sea, . -la view of these admitted elreumstancea. tha Government of tb Cnlted rJtto fe.i Juet'fled In holdiraj tbat th details of the elnklng o tbe Ancona. tha weight an character of the additional testimony corroborating the Admiralty s report and the number of Americana killed or Injured are la ao way eeseatlal mailers of discussion Tb culpability cf the commander I la any ease established, and tha un dlsput.d fact I tbat cltuen of tb fnlted tflalc wer killed. Injured or pit la Jeopardy by bis lawl.ae act. CTb ralee of laternatlooal law ani th principle of humanity which were thu wl.lf ally violated br the commander Of the ubma rme have bean so aad so ualversally recoanued and are so man-l-eet from the standpoint of right nd Justice that th Government of the United ltiee doee aot feel called oa to debate them and doe not under. land that tb Imperial aad royal government question or dl- '"'"rte'Iiovemment of tb Ctlle) SUtee therefofe find no other coarse os a ta It but to bold the imperial and royal government r stibi for the act of It naval commander and to renew the defi nite but reepectful demand mode In Me communication et th sixth af pacemb-r. ltl. It sincerely bopee that the foregoing statement af Its position will enable th Imperial and royal government ta per caiv the Justlc of thoeo demande and to comply with them In the eaeaa ePtrlt of frenhaeee aad with the same concern for the good relatione now ealating between the Cnlted Klatee and Austro-llun-garr watch prompted tba Uovernmcal of tbe fnlted blate to mak them. Detail Referred To In Answer of Vienna Declared Not Esferitlal to Dlscuslon Original Demands Reiterated. WASHINGTOV. Dec 5:. Th reply of th United State to Austria's not on th Ancona case wa given out her todsy. having been received in Vienna. It declined to parley further. declaring that the admission of the Auslro-liungartan admiralty that the 'Ancona wa torpedoed after her engine had been stopped and when pasaengers wer still on board, wss sufficient to fix responsibility, eecretary Lansing In hi reply held that th detail to which Austria re ferred wer not essential to the dis cusslon. .The reply declared that It had been established that the commander of tha submarine which sank tbe Ancona wilfully violated International law and the "humane principles which every belligerent should observe In th conduct of war at sea"; it said his -culpability" had been established In any case. Th principle Involved. Mr. Lansing said, had been so long recognised that the United fclstes would declln to de bet them. Tb demand made In the first not ar renewed. CANADA IS FIRM IN WAR DETER MIX ATIOX 19 TO FIGHT TOR CONCLUSIVE PEACE. Quarter of Million Men Authorised aad Total Sabecrlptlene Itearly 110.000,0a NEW TORK. Dec 21. Canada and th other British dominion ara as firmly resolved as Is th mother coun try that tha European war shall not be terminated by any Inconclusive peace. declared Sir Robert Laird Borden, tb Prim Minister of th Canadian gov ernment. In an address tonight at the llOih annual dinner of tha .New Eng. gland Society In New York. It was th first public adorers de livered by eir Robert In th United flat sine th beginning of th war. and It follows close upon hi visit to England and Franc for official conference aa to Canadian participa tion In the conflict. After reviewing hi own intimate associations with New England life and Ideals, ha out lined the relations of Canada to th European war. He said: "Nearly 115.000 Canadian soldiers have gone overseas. Our authorized fore Is now 150.000, and mora than 200.000 ar already under arms. -For tha bountiful generosity or our people I need but mention (6.000,000 for tb patriotic fund. II. 000. 000 for th British Red Cross Society. I3.t00.000 for th starving and destitute In Bel gium: at least 11.000.000 in otner pa triotic contribution from province and Individuals, 12.000.000 in other prod ucts and other auppllea usetui tor war purposes placed by tha dominion and th province at th disposal of tha British government. Men P great financial experience believed that sub- ELL-A MS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all dniciiists. Books Dolls, Toys Important and Em phatic Price Reduc tions Worthy of Your . Best Attention. $1.00 Teddy Bears in 14 and 15-inch size, at 75 f $1.00 Kid Body Dolls in 16-inch size, at 751 $1.75 Kid Body Dolls in 20-inch size, at SI. 25 $1.98 Kid Body Dolls in 33-inch size, at $1.50 $3.00 Jointed Dolls in 24-inch size, at $2.25 $2.00 Jointed Dolls in large size, at $1.49 $1.50 Esquimaux Dolls, especially priced st....98(f 50c Little Billie Hand-Car, priced at 39 For the Children 15c Stuffed Animals of all kinds, priced at.... 50c Mrs. Meade's Books for Girls, priced at... 15c Boys' Scout Book, especially priced at... 50c Boys' Books of Adventure, priced at 50c Large Cloth-bound Books, priced at Large 11-inch Baby Dolls, priced at Large Colored Muslin Books, priced at Large Story Books, especially priced at Also Many Specially Underpriced Offerings in Doll Buggies, Go-Carts, etc, etc .25 .100 .250 .350 .250 .150 .250 Silk Hose for Christmas! Style, quality and low prices are united in this great showing and sale of Women's Silk Hosiery, and nothing makes a more practical gift than one or more pairs, especially when packed in a fancy holiday kw TTaM a eanlak CAlAst!i-tn TT-rTTl A ? d A M A ITU 111 it ICS tV.- vlvO "luw wsvw.wa. a 1 . . Saw A -, Silk Boot Hose at rair A fine Silk Boot Hose, shown in this popular new com bination, in two-tone effects. Also in plain colors and black. All sizes. New Stripe Hose, 79? Pair An underpriced offering of the new vertical stripe Silk Boot Hose. They come with reinforced heel and toe and in a full variety of colors. Cinderella Silk Hose, $1.00 Absolutely the best Silk Hose made to sell at this price. They are made with high spliced, reinforced heel and toe and are shown in all colors and black. 5 Novelty Silk Hose, $1.19 A full-fashioned pure Silk Stocking, made with double heel and toe and shown in the latest stripe fancies in all colors. - Women's Xmas Gloves cwwS.nhM R.."": In .li .U,l .trie, .nd color,. Gl .Iw.J. Mk. net atafutny Sit. Th.y ar. shown in lancy noiiaay poxes. ancy Holiday Doxes. GLOVE BONDS ISSUED FOR ANY AMOUNT scrlption by th publio at largo to tha recent war loan of $50,000,000 would probably rech $10,000,000 and could not exceeded $10,000,000. The public added $70,000,000 to the $15,000,000. and the total subscriptions ran close to $110,000,000." Orrsham to Witness IMays. GRESHAM. Or., Dec 12. (Special.) A dramatic club of 12 member! has been organised here and will put on several plays during the Winter months. Taul Elford was elected pres ident. Ross Brown secretary and Laura Shipley treasurer. Claude Smith will be director. Their first production will ba a drama entitled "Shipwrecked," and It will be produced In Smith's Theater Wednesday;. January 5. Other dramas . . . J . til ka "Th T.ittlft Brown Jug" and "Queen's Evidence. Vincent Selects Debating Team. VINCENT. Or.. Dec. 23. (Special.) The Vincent High School selected its debating team at a tryout this week. Twelve contestants wrangled for the three places on the team and the fortunate ones were: Marquette Schu bert. Genevieve Sevy. Nellie Marlott. and Cynthia Stone wa chosen alter nate. The above team Is preparing to meet Ferndale February 8 and Milton February 18. The winning team after these contests will compete with the winning team of West Umatilla County in Marrh for county honors. Christmas Day At Clatsop Beach After the pre-Christmas rush what would be rarer or richer in restful enjoyment than the day and the dinner overlooking the stormy billows or inhaling: the tang: of salt breezes on beach, golf links or in sequestered wood land paths? The hotels are preparing social entertainment. ' $3 Round Trip T SEASIDE or GEARHART Return Limit Monday, Jan. 3 Tickets Sold Friday, Dec. 24 Evening Express. 6:15. Runs Through NORTH BANK TICKET OFFICE Brdwy. 920, A 6671 Fifth and Stark BIG REDUCTION ON Mazda Lamps Use Mazda Lamps and Save Two-Thirds of Your Light Bill. 25 and 40-Watt, com bine price 27c; ourOCn price is ) 60-Watt, combine 0Cf price 36c: our price JJu 100 -Watt, combine. Cflp price 65c: our price Out Great Redaction on Dozen-Case Lot. CHRISTMAS TREE FESTOONS Eight-light, combine price $3.00; CO Cf) our price is Sixteen - light, combine price CC flfl $U.00. our price is J JiUU THE BIO STORK WITH WHITE FRONT ON SIXTH, NEAR II E. Phone Toar Orders. We Deliver. Manning Electric Co. Phone Broadway 2311. 63-6.T,4 Sixth St. Store Open Evenlnga Till Chrlatmas. ;-a,i i lilt" i nrKrmris rrestfiiL m fc-a ,-i-V i I V Ul vuaivamwv ley il Our Customers Double trading stamps given with all purchases from now until Christmas.. Hanan Shoe Orders make very acceptable gifts. 129 10th Street Bet. Wash, and Alder Sole Agents for Celebrated. Hanan Shoes 1 v J SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. To feel a fine as the proverbial fid dle, we must keep the liver washed clean, almost ever;- morning, to prevent its sponge-like pores from clogging with indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physi cian. If you get headaches, it's your liver. If you catch cold easily, it's your liver. I you wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach be comes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanliness. Your liver is the most important, also the most abuse t and neglected organ cf the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Most folks resort to violent calomel, which is a dangerous, salivating chemical which can only be used occasionally because it accumulates in the tissues, also at tacks the bones. Every man or woman, sick or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, to wash from the liver and . ... .I., nr.vinii, v' indigestible material, the poisons, sour bile and toxins: thus cleansing. smoS freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stom ach. ... .!, Limestone phospnate aoes nut . the diet like calomel, because it can . if . harmless and you not B.lia"H , . can eat anything afterwards. It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, and ' H . ...in cn vou a auarter any pnaruiavi,. " ... - pound, which is sufficient for a dem onstration ot now noi .t . stone phospbato cleans, stimulates and . .i.. ii,- Uenninar you feeling ircsneiia i ....... - - fit day in and day out. Adv. r