tKJ-Mrttoc. tyi',y &TACCHI RESPMI E rDALLEFORZEITALIANE " y.000 Austriaci Cohtrat- itaccaiio le Truppe di Cadorna sull'Isonzo e 3ono Respinti e Perdono fe,000 uomini 51 KUMA, 31 LUgllO. futinlalero della Querra pubblleava leri 4 11 sesuende communlcato Ufllclale: ul fronto del Tfcntmo si atmo avutl ijll combattlmentl favorovoli a nol t vlcinatno dl I'rcgaslno e dl Marco, Val Lasarlna (vallo doU'Adlgc). Nel fore nella serata e nclla notto del 27 lo 11 nemlco attacco con la fanterla n mltragllatrlct lo nostre poslzlonl dl f jffrenanzeai Ma I'attncqo fu resplnto con EjSlblll perdlto per gll aUBtrlacl. 1 2S Lugllo II nomico opero' un altro gpeco contro lo nostro poslzlont dl Costa a, nella vallo dl B. rellegrlno, ma fu Blnto pure con perdlto o laaclando le nostre manl alcunl prfglonlerl. Sella Vallo del Fella le nostro truppo Snno occupato It clgliono verso Llbltz. Sull'altoplano del Carso lerl 11 nem- .11 ...li. - - MttCercare ui uutoimu m uuBira avail- Nonostanto n vioicnto ruoco (eroko 'e nostro truppo prescro agll alls- tf altro trlnceo, Nella sera del 2J Sjgllo 11 nemlco cerco' dl Incendlaro la fffrjsta del Cappucclo, dove nol slamo (ortemento trlnceratl. 11 tentatlvo aua- !.. S.i oildtrnln rlnlln vftrltnfrtvr rial I A. mayo iu ' .. ....-.... .. Mltro truppe. Ierl, nonostanto cho non wflossero combattlmentl, nol tacemmo TTnrlclonlerl. comprcsl quattro utllclaU. Tftiredemmo al nemlco una nuantlta' dl "focill o dl munlzlonl." fltSTTH MIGL.IA IN GIOrtNI. rij.1 17 Lucllo slno a derl gll Italian! avevano uvanzato sul fronto dell'Isonzo percirca aetto mlglia, montro su altrl 120 mlglla dl fronto avovano avanzato lrt Media per 10 mlgllar Quando bI conBldera chej a dlfferenza dl'qucuo cne l tedcschl hanno trovato nclla Polonla, gll itallanl h'arino dovuto supcraro ostacoll cho gll' Egustrlacl rltenevono lnsormontablll (trln ccramentl modernlsslml dlfesl In modo Ideate non soltanto da quanio 10 oiaio MAcztoro austrlaco vl avova fatto, ma jwanche dalla natura 'stessa del terreno) sl Hopcrato un'avanzata strateglca dl pri- jnlsslna importanza. K In qUestl ultlml tro glornl gll austriaci nanno ncevuio l seguenu nmorzi; uuo divisldhl a .Plava, Ua dovo gll Itallanl' mlijacclano Gorlzla dal nord; una dlvi klone a Podgora, cho era Btata vlolente mente attaccata dallo truppe dl, Cador na! mezza divisions a uooerao, una iilvlnlnna alia confluenza dell'Idrla con ll'Isonzo, o una dlvlalone ad est dl Mon- falcone. Gll austriaci attaccarono ell Itallanl davantl a Qorlzla con 170.000 uomlnl, tra l,ouall erano 30,000 bavaresl, nella notte flei Si AAlgltO, 0 1 aiiacco cuua rauivun dlshstrosl per gll austriaci le cul perdlto Smmontarono a 12,000 tiomlnl. II glorno Tyfuento gll itallanl rcsplnsero un altro .Tiolento attacco sull'altoplano aci i;arso. Mlltallanl mantengono .tutto lo poslzlonl (USIoro conqulstato negll ultlml' quinaici tlornl, ad eccezlono dl alcuno trlnceo WJnzato davantl a uorizia. cno n Mrale Cadorna ha creduto bene far wcuare. TV rhlnrn rim mil frnntft dell'IfiOnZO dl Afftallanl lncontrano ora una uccanlta. re Kyslsfenza, ma cesl conscrvnno tutto lo po- M?lvrnnl i,nnrlA ..tll'iiifnnlann 1 Carso, nonostanto 1 vlolentl contrattacchl uei nemlco, e lo hanno fortlflcate o con solidate In manlera da poter rcslstero ad ogni tentatlvo nemlco. Uon lo loro posl zlonl dl Monto Sel Bust ell Italian! dovranno poter mlnacclare serlamente dl ftvvnuppamento lo poslzlonl dl dlfesa austriacho attorno a Gorlzla. Infattl a questo mlrano le ODerazlonl metodlcha ed Inslstentl che 11 cenerale Cadorna va fa- ctndo esegulro alio sue truppe. THE WEATHER Official Forecast kTor eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer Key Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; Sgt much chango In temperature; light. ganame winds. KLocat ahowera occurred during the. laat ill-hours In a few scattered localities In the Atlantic States, but they were more fTMlftrnl in th rsnfvnt inlliii ' Amniintl miexcess pt one Inch are reported from JUDId City. S. Dak.. Wlrhlta. Kan.. St. IliuU, Mo., and Sprlngneld. 111. Tem peratures are somewhat above normal fever most of the region east of the MU ratsslppt Itlver with 8 a. m. readings of J.degrees or higher in jne Atlantic States irorn Philadelphia and Atlantic City iouthward. A cool area embraces tha Alakotas, Montana and Wyoming. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Otnervatlona taken at 8 a. m. Eaatern time. Low , last Italn- Valoc- 8 a.m. n't. fall. Wind. Ity. Weather. UflllB. Tv Ti VI .! RP. J r!!AU(1v tl4ntlo City... SO 7U .. NV 0 Clear HhmArck. N. D, 0 4tl .11 NR 4 Clear llfotton, Mass... IM lit .. NB 4 Cloudy njtfalo, N. Y.. TO M .Ol SV 8 Cloudy Meato, 111,.,.. 70 TO .42 N M Cloudy Ewfeland, O.... Tl 70 ..8 0 naln luenyer, t.ol W SH .03 N 4 Cloudy wroit. Mirh . 7i fj .. mv 4 Cloudy Mllllth. Minn m m .m JK 4 Cloudv. ailtrnn tAV u u aw A PlMr HrfUl)urir. Pai'. 78 74 '.'. W 4 P.cioudy IgfUeraa, I o., 8 78 .. 8V 10 Clear na, Mont... BO DU ,uo bv d uiear Hftpn. a D., HI Hi .11 N 4 Cloudy iKonvlll Fla 78 TU ., N uiear inaaa city. Mo 74 74 .. oo i-iouay Ujavllle. 'ky.. 78 70 .41 6 - 8 Clear ppnu, Tenn. 84 ) ,. a - wieur ' Pru-nnn Ta IUI IUI . W ID P.ClOUdy W Orleans, La 80 78 .03 NW 4 Clear : XOIiS TM 1 .. y K,vaf Waiif, vb . ir bo "I NB 18 Cloudy . ihoma. Okla, 7S 72 .. B 4 P.ClOUdy ueiDjiia ... eu in . ci .VIM. Enli. H n 7il .. K U Clear Jburirh Pa... 74 70 .. W jland, Me ... tC t0 . . NB ana, ore ...at to .mi tf '. uan.... 7u (u 3iv ul. Mo. . . bO 78 1.10 W LUl. Minn. 118 04 . . H LdLka. TTInh. IE! Id . . NB "UVancIaoo. . . 63 G! .. ti)V inn v 71 ill miv "" ... .- - - "-:, , ,ra. i hz 7u ,sa rt" v"w Silngton .... M an .. Nv 8 ciear IPS O 49 M ,VJ' Observations at Philadelphia'. 5 A. M, :::;::::-.; .'.'.'..'.'. ,..Nlheat, 8 mtoj Mrttstton Uat li br ""JI Bidttr , 15 hub tamperature , j" ltmpraiur ...," -- Alraanat; of the Day atta t:iiw btUM tomorrow ':!i' " LIGHTNING STIllKES CHURCH tnilii .11 l I I fc. Tower and Belfry of Now Burlington House of Worship Damned. .OwrnN,?T0Nl M- J- Ju'y ai.-Th was damaged ns (he result of bclnir hltiby a MLot Wnlng during la" t h ghts aevcro thunderstorm. The bolt wii 8.0UAheast crner of the tower, hurling shattered blocka of marble Into .. J et ?ftv"al Pedestrians had passed the spot where the atones atruck l" pavement but a moment before. The bolt tore a hole In the floor of the belfry and rain flooded the magnificent Vestibule. Chief William Clawgea. of the Uurllngtpn Fire Department, and a half dozen frlenda had taken refugo Under an awning across the atreet from the church and were allghtly allocked. They made a hurried Inepcctlon of the Church and found the Interior had been Uninjured. MUSIC ON CITY HALL PLAZA Philadelphia Band Will Play Thero Tonight The Philadelphia Dand wll play on City Hall Plaza tonlght Tho program! 1. Overture "Jelly netibera".,, Suppo 2. (a) Water Scenes "Narclasua" .Nevln ((M Dance "Cocoanut"...,, .Hermann 3. Cornet Solo "Sea Flower Polka'Mlolllnson lloyd T. llamard. tololat. 4. Excerpts from "la Travlata".!., ..Verdi R. "Murfcal Bcenes from Swltiprlanj", Lunger (1. Meloilles from "Chtn-Chln" ,,Caryll T. Valao dl Concert, 'Toor JonatliAn," 8. Medley of "Popular Songs of the Day" Ilemlck EVENING IiEDGEB-lHirAlDi;PH?rA BOTtTRPOTrr JITDT 4 Clear 4 Cloudy 4 Cloudy 4 P.Cloudy 8 Clear 4 Cloudy 4 Clear A Cloudy 4 Cloudy ter . . ntrature Lamps to be Lighted i and othe vehicles 1 35 p. ra. The Tides PORT RICJIMC-SD-safer - 8so p.m. ' W,r WWW..V.V i2J?.,' nnr louoorrow ,, v. CHK8TNUT STSaWT WHARF, water w3! P8 3$, TOTS: ikWgk''e ,--tJ- yVM x - ,- -f.fcfig u s&: . -. "-.. t . -- flj N.G.P. TROOPS BEGIN FROM CAMP Nightfall Will Find Mount Gretna Deserted Encamp ment Called Big Success. MOUNT GtlETNA, To., July 31Wlth tho first signs of dawn this morning the state mllltla troopers constituting the Rth cavalry division of the Natlonol Quard began their exodus from their nrst Joint camp of Instruction here and by evening all of them will have reached their respective armories. Tho first to go out were Sheridan Troop, Tyrone, and ti Troop, Bellefonte, leaving at 4 o'clock after a night spent In shelter tents, In preparation- for the early start. P Troop, New Castle, and It Troop. Coraopolls followed two hours later, and at 7 o'clock K Troop, Lock Haven, and A Troop, Baltimore, Md.. entrained. All four troops had occupied shelter tents for the night. The New Jersey squadron, under Major .Ibhn Uryant, left cainp In two sections at 8 and 10 o'clock, respectively, after dropping their canvas and loading the equipment. Just beforo noon I Troop, Sunbury, and M Troop, Lowlsburg, left for home. The Phlladelntilnna .h.. uled to leave this afternoon, the 1st City and O Troops at 1 o'clock, and 2d C ty ana a Troops at 3 o'clock. Tho Governor's Troop, City llarrlsburg. marched out of eatnu early this morn Ing on Its return trip overland to lta armory. The camp proved a most profitable, one for tho cavalrymen, who nro a Unit In favoring catritfs df Instruction aeparato from the? Infantry and artillery branches In tho future. '. i i ii- music in Hie rAitK Band Plays nt Bofmont Mansion This Afternoon and Tonight The FAlrtrtount Park Band wilt play at Belmont Mansion this afternoon and To night. Tlie programs PAHT I.-AFTBnNCOf. 4 TO 8 0'Cl.OCK. h 9y?.u.rr''iIon .Choufleurl" Offenbach i ,l,.Iu.r.'I2')?n Fntt No. 1" Moees j KL lf?in p.alt,f, 8chmldt 4. "The Shamroelt and Thlatle'; uaetona 8. Airs from "The Qlrl of My Dreama," 0. Muale lo "Henry VllI" Slnl"aen T. Valea de Concert-"Anie A' Amour," a o-.. -t ,v .. Waldleufel s. "songs ef the Day' ltemlck PAtlT lt.-BVElNfJ. 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK. ! Overture-"Featvl" tianen f'.ri,2.wn 'n !" Swanee hirer", Myddleton fl. Orahd Bceitea from. "Tannhaeuaer".. Warner 4. Bue"rrom Foreign Landa"..Moakonakl round, ltunnrv. K, tdyll-'The Forgo In the Fornt". .Jllchadli Fantaale "Americana" ti) narcn "Tne Tiger's Tall." .Thurban (2) Eerenade".When Mallndy Singe." (.1) "The Watermelon Fete.'' T. Valee de Concert "ltoeea rrom the South." 8. Melodlee from "The Chlmea ot'Normindy," "Star-Spangled Banner." Plsn"u" JERSEY MAYOR'S SON HELD FOR ASSAULT Fenr of Prominenco of ftaddon itoighta Ofilcial Kept Accused Youth's Mouth Sealed. Itobcrt Fries, son of Krederlck Fries, a Camden County Freeholder and, Mayor of Itaddon Heights, N. J., and B. it. Matlack, also of Haddon Heights, were arrested by Camden County, N. J., au thorltlea and were held In fieod ball on a charge of atrocious assault on Frank Gray, Of 307 Merchant street, Audubon. Gray's skull was fractured In a fracas on tho White Horse pike last Saturday night. At first It was thought he would die, but he Is now on tho road to re covery. "Chuok" Peters, also of Audubon, who waa with Qray at tho time, said Fries and Matlack attacked thorn for an al leged attempt to put Matlack's automo bile out of commission while all four were attending a cnrnlval at tho St. noso of Lima Catholic Church Saturday night. "Chuck" Peters was first arrested foK the attack and was held to await the result of Orny's Injuries. Peters told Prosecutor Kraft aUch conflicting stories about tho affair that tho authorities were strongly Inclined to bellevo he was re- 1 1 - . i i i imlmiiflttm li,flrt sponsible for it. AfieF a irMmgr Petttfi nnauy accused fries ana Mntwety ad mitting he had been afraid to tell the truth on account of the prdinlnenee or Fries' father, - Frlea and Matlaek may Be brought to trial as early as next Thursday. .-,. tin j,', niTiSrmar. AtUSIC AT G;PAlUt ;i Energetic Band Plays This Afternoon' ' ohd Tonight i The Bnergetle Bond will play At Hunt Ing Park this afternoon and tonlgnt. The program. t PAttf I.-AFT?nNOON. 4 TO 8 OTJriOOK. 1. Introduction "America." 2. March "Waehlneton Poet" ...u..Sou 8. Overturn "Caroufell" j..P.ennt 4. An Indian Novelette, "My namapoo." itager o. waita -viiiona or the raeV'....noiunaon INTKltMlSSIO. It. flrann XfAll t (lliiiHktMM' . tVvn ' T. Idyll "Tho Chimaa" ..Armatronr 0. vocai boio , y Mr. Francla Smith.; . n. Dcscrlpilte ... ... ............ . ...Antiand "Tha Mechancal .Doll" s- : 10. "Stern's Merry Melodlee" . . . . i . . Williams rAnr ti.-nvBNio, s to 10 cclock, 1. March "Picadors" Souaa 3. o?erture"The Feeet of the Lanlenw." ,. Schleppegrell 'The Feaat of tho Lanterns". 3. "Hallelujah Chorus," from Metelah" Handel 4. n&ta riold-'The Direr" .Loder .. Sololit: Antonio tyMrona. 5. Walls "On tha Ucautlful Blue Dun- ' ube" , Straunae lNTKnXflBSIO. ' . ft Selection "Lady Lnicury" (new).Bchroeaer 7. Morceau "AUta" (Wild Flower).... Loiey 8. vocal Bolo-Hy Francis Omltlij. , 0. Oema from "Chln-Chln" (requei().,Carylt "Star-Spangled Banner." ' . MAf WBft r-.4iJn mtftt L.V " J?"fT:?' "?"' .. MM mm i,m with KMvmxi New Yorttar Vmitti tku Kwrt mm my. ftt Lurl IHil. yy ing to work thfe mntair 'Wflltkim Xr found tho body of man tihdt a ihmtii " tree In field adjoining Ihtr lietf MeUntv Chre .Cemetery, at Laurel HiU. VoWer cllltoheet iti his left hart Hwf how lie mtt death. litvMtlfration rM that the suicide was Charts kur, ft New York, who on Wednesday n attempted to murder, by otabWnjf fa th . fibdomen, hl(( aweetheftft, Mary 8tNt Musser committed sulcida either irhmiil fttely aftr he ran away from th ecM the stabbing at th home il hla tW' heart or early hfejt morning. Th trt,,;f who is lrt a hospital, la In critical -dltlon. "it "Special Privilege" Dr. fclys TiH "Special Privilege for All" will be topic of a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Jams p. Ely at the people's meeting conduete l.y the Lemon Hill Awoclauon on North Plana of City Hall tomdrrftw evening. Musical DIrecf6r Chart ,' Allen has prepared a good program f this service, including number by tho senior chorus, the "Sunbeam Cliotiir JJ18. S'f'8' eholr and selection by th Philadelphia brass Quartet Th aolrdgW will be F. C. aoukler. tenor, and ?. Nevln Weist, cornctlst. -r ; 'K;'.?i.-'.',-;r.:J'.v--.-Jli''., " !.-v''. , ; r-;- t , . , , , -i ,.,,s"4.;-f i'. m"-."J:-?. s. StXB.THEOICNtPIE0.CtNT wouio YOU THINK HIM TO E SPftlNTBK? NO Hon. Dons wicuin think &o. THtna pou ho la QoiNq to pasts' an oval ripb tomato in his Direction, wui ttme tjicnifiqo cent catch it. no. . ',:.t.; . v.. . "j H.K'JuS r- ,wm .-. K. , M .1 S 't h--vjj 1 V ui"'1' ':! '.-.' ,,. But Willie will. .' . ft if i- i"! ..:.-. "t?,a . ?l ' '"' m i mxi .. .Yrr ' ' Not "Get-Rich-Quick Walsingford" but in Kemble's happy vein. Ke iiJ.O'l J . TV 17 lO tL Woods Bring S reatest ide-Splittin Cartoonist, Ilk iff gl 2 iviirtn a9 i MbsCLmJLj V- )? J iV' ' sa .a -'. ..--" -it- i ' i vening Ledger Readers "V Thje Evening Ledger, in the course of its, ten months' existence, has "put over" some really big things, but it now records a drowning achievement of its steps upward. We have induced Kemble, the master portrayer of human foibles and failings, to bring to you daily genuine heart throbbing comedy. Kemble, in thorough sympathy with q,ur pojiay of iifting newspaper comedy out of the low-brow, slapstick, stage, has agreed, after constant importunings, to- portray the adventures of the funniest of his funny characterizations on& Get-Rich-Quick . Walsingf orcl What George Harvey has been to the editorial side of the country's great magazines, Kemble has been to thejurr, making side. You'll find as: much. difference between the ordinary ' "comics" and "Kemble" comedy as between Weber and Fields and Willie Collier. Jj '-v. i . 1"W ..I'HSirl' . .-. '& 1 "K a imS- ..'. . " -W s . "SLCSCT KEMBLE .To satisfy you that this is an epochal achievement in newspaper - making, we offered Kemble to the leading newspaper? in the country. The New York Sun e-in the top rank seized on it im mediately. Newspapers kept the wires hot from Detroit, Buffalo, New Orleans, St, Paul, Birming ham, Pittsburgh, All of these qitie have been signed' up for' "Kemble. :. : ., a I ? .C :',.';r-i '.,: : J-1 .,,. i'-.f. ,,4-SM .3 t,5 y ' '..P ' . ."iS .i-tS .,vj?.:-'I; 'mmseu - -ys m .-J,iV-J .; ES ST' : t-:WuM Laugh and grow fat with Kemble Every day, beginning Monday, in the -V-rtffiSS '-"?- gji f ' . awfe f "' . ; 4? MM FZ" 4 -t? M &r sf,-M ' Hrjpi'a V-n milULI jni-iiy -mr igpptmn t4 , iJittimt j. -- iL-ylys '-U -S Jt i . wit,r lorjorrow HtS -m" watsr tumorrow b.i .m. KEfcUY UUiANP. .. jf-: .tar. ;jf . r t murrow , W ste. tgr . ioa w'.fM aflJJ. I ul aKWATKH. -.. . a 4 p.m. lmnmit, t 11 II II I ill II I I 'I'll'' J " iiumwji "j . .1, i i : . 12.A8 a M I l -IJ1LIIII Jill I """ '-f t4.. -ii SW Hsg i3si2terfi. . f fe- "Si . . - wMmmm HP? lii.J33aE'Ji b q. .'