PC YES, THEY HAD WW AT "FOURTH" DINNER -BUT NOT ON MENU Champagne Was Served at Patriotic Banquet at the City's Expense, but Deference to Brumbaugh Galled for Secrecy. Philadelphia hotelmen, (taming- that the expenses of the recent tnunlolpat Fourth of July celebration exceeded Councils' 111,000 appropriation by 12500, viewed with Interest the following bill lilted as already paid! "To Hotel Adelphla, dinner and ban quet, $S7.50." An Itemized statement 'of the account shows two Items of H5.E0 and 151 for a Iqncheon and dinner served the Commit tee on Arrangements) the chief item of t(ie bill, lowver, was for the Indo pendenoa Day luncheon, held on July E, which cost 12251 Tho luncheon was etrved to 400 persons at 'SM a plate. The rausia ana flowers cost The (S.N luncheon menu wns as follows Tid Bits. Llbartr mil, Tdmto. Fourth of July, Celtrr. ndith. oiivee. Nuts. Kaaence of Cntxm, TVMIUm Pnn. Brook Trout, Waahlnston. Cucumbers, Braised flweelbreade, Jtttttwon. . Aepsrmrue Tips. (nigcipiua iifpiier, v.rffiiiia. LE TRUPPE ffALIANE AVANZAN0NETXEALP1 EASUDDIfiORiaA GU Austriaci Cacciati dagli Alpini da' Due Mantagne FortiOcate in Valle del Monte e nella VUllatA del Sexten, Zfcziw '" Uf,m BOO SB ARES MEBAb fOR HEROISM WITH CRIPPLED FRENCH ZOUAVE "-" ' i'.' . ' ' !" ' Faithful Canine Followed Master Frdifr Atqim to. 'ftmshth Sought Him Out When Wounded nnd mititd VMW PMWt Vncovbral Face With Paio m& BHw4k Staff Ctrrckjtonfartt iSveptn J4ff. I'HjWWliiii sjywapajSWIIlii'lNa;!'!! i i nOMA, 9 A goat o. Eccovl altrl partlcolarl circa 1'ailone allegata dalle truppe Alpine Itnllne nella rtlono del Passo d Tonale. iVarMr- uerla Italian, co ocata ad un altexsa ut circa 9 mlgla su llvello del mare, ha pbbllgato gll ausrac ad abbandonarp iutta la rcgtpno del passo dl Montozso, che mette In conmnlcationa la Val'e dl VIslo (da non confondersl con quelle dell'AyUlo) con Ift Valle del Monte, 11 l'asso dl Monloszo si trova a circa H mlglla a nord dl Trento ed e' attraver- salno da un buon sentlero, non da strada I ip.ta h 1.nn.I.t.. Dit.J n.a-l.l. . rnlrlotle ten. , Betsy now Im Fours, Dtml-ttana. CALLED EXCESSIVE. Several Philadelphia hotelmen ex Pressed the opinion that the price of t5.H0 a., plate for tho above menu wns excessive, especially when aa many as 00 persons itere served. Estimates were asked in several leading; hotels for banquets with a, similar menu ana tho hotel estimates ranged from 12.50 to 4 a plate. One of (hoso to whom tha monu was. ubmltted at tho Hotel Walton said that the hotel's price for a similar banquot would bo IZ60 a plate. "The menu Is undoubtedly a chofco one," ho said, "but the Hotel Walton, would eervo it at tho prco I have Just mentioned. With do raestlo champagne tho price would bo 15; w,ntle with Imported champagne It would cpst t a head." The menu was submitted to a head vralter at tho Itltz-Carlton Hotel, who was unawnro It had been served at tho Iqtl Adelphla. When asked to gjvo an estimate fpr a banquet with a similar meni eorved, ho said It would cost $3.60 n plaje, and that If more than 250 plates were guaranteed th.e price might be only $3. OTHBIt ESTIMATES,. That menu would bo served at h a plate here." was reply made ut tho Uella-vue-Stratford. Tho head waiter nt the di, jBrnfr, mane an. a la carto catlmato of from 13.60 to $1. In explalpln? that It might be a trifle moro than H, he snld tho S(. Jam.cs could not accom.tnodat 40U persons In their banquet hall. Ho said tho price m.lght be less than tho pne he mentioned whon sevoral hundred persons Wrre served. "A hotel can afford to make hotter prices for banquets," ho said, "for the same reason, perhaps, that department D(ores can sell goods cheaper than small dealers. It Is not onlv cheannr tn ! it? a quantity, but banquets always brlnR o certain amount of prestige to a hotel.'' When asked f ho considered J5.50 ' a Plate ''rather steep'' for. tho above menu, he ronlled that was yndoubtably so. Several hotelmen agreed In saylns that It wns undoubtedly the duty of Councils' Fourth of July Committee, to see that an Impressive and substantial -banquet bo served the city's guosts; and they were upanlmous In saying that tho menu which had been served wasftn Ideal pne. Thoy showed, surprise when, thoy heard of tho cost, and they wondered If nt lens! norm cpuld pot have been saved If bids had been submitted frp(n th,o various leading hotels. v rotablle. Avanzando dal Passo dl Tonate, le truppe Alpine Italians' si mpoeeirona tirlmn del Pnssa dl Montozzo. a uol. con I up nudaclsslmo nttacco notturno operato iiiiiiiuuutiaiiionio uopo, seuaa. aver unia tempo, agll auitraci dl rlmettersl dal la prima soonfitta, occuparono II Pcco dl Montozzo, clto' che dlede toro la padronanza assoluta. slcqra del passo. Con questo attacco notturno gll Alplnl si Impadronlrono dl tuta 1'nrtlgllerla o dl tutto lo munlzlonl cho ell austriaci vl avovano pdrtaio st. Sublto dopo I can nonl Italian! furono trasclnatl sutla soin- mlta' del monte, furono mcssl In poslzlone 0 poco dopo cpmlnclavano a cannoneg glaro dall'alto, cloa' da circa 2300 pled.), To poslsloni austrlacha nella reglune clr costonto e apacjalmente quelle dl Va( del Monte. aofciziA mezzo DisTnurrA Dalle nottsls oho si hanno circa lasltua- zlono net settoro dell 'Isphzq si rlleva cho la cuia' ut uorizia, contro le cui opera dl fortlllcazlone l'qrtlgllorla Itallana e' atttvtsalma da alcuno settlmano, a stata quasi dlstrutta dal prolettlll del cannonl dl Cadorna. Tutto fa ritenera che la grande battaglla che da parecch glornl Infurla per II pos sesso dl Gorilla si avvlclna rnpldamente alia aua fase flnalo. I tolcgramml che glunsono da quel settoro concordano .not dlro cho la dlfcsadogil austriaci si va rnccnuo sempra plu debolo o cho 1'anlca clsslmn nzlone dell 'artlglloria Itallana ha Impedlto da qualcho glorno cho munlzlonl o vcttovogllo cntrassero ncl reclnto lella fortoza. PAHIS. July 21, AHEnO hp haa caused every: fcewe. paper In Patls to rlnr with lha tale of his brav's deeds greeted hia this mornlnrf at the American Hospital at tfeullly-not with speech, for he- ha no speech-but WIIH barks of welcoming de light I He Is "Fend tAlr," tho celebrated spaniel who followed his 'soldier-master, f gallant zouave, alt the way from Al giers to Arras, In northern Franco, stay. ntf wth him lit tha trepoheMsp't many 4tem.Pt to, r"1 WlTV When a, qer nian shall struck that poor master, bjow? ng his right leg clean off, covering him with terrlfele. wpqnds from he.ad to foot and byrylng Wm ftUve "hfler th.S terrible. Stilt h WP4 ani scratched. Until f lengxn no rovntl my icp, inus istim.f in the air for tih to breathe. When I wpka NEW BREAK RUMOREP IN GENERAL FILM CO. 1 niea will 4jeave jfaronu vm tributor and Use Own Agency "xsmx 0,MlilVl' ji'au'MW.rtiHMU'MPniiKHni, up t waa in terrible, o6ny, the t ana n DonR V Hl oay erysnea 11 with tr aht of arth. bui Fnd l'Alf Waa lloklpg the wovn(l Q.n my face, i worked " And worked Until he out, and then h ruehed ba.otj $ the Km lM W or asslatance. I crawled 'on my chest arms all prfeken, th t blown a.wajr, tK hip (iMrfd an4 cqvered wth uti?pun,ta tie wounda, t was not oasy t orawl, DM ttBTURNB. nVT, THENI,IQUPR WAS INCLUDED Th.a, talk of ''extravagance'' on the part Pf the committee and of "over charge" on the part of the Hotel Adel phln was quieted today whon t became kpown. that champagne ahd, cocktails had been served at tha Hotel Adephla lunch eon. One pint of champagne was served t ftcl plate and eacl guest was given three cigars. John H. Balzley, chairman of the com mittee, expiated tha.t the wine had not been printed on the menu ami nut c y.,v.vy iu nuyuuiyr UfymoaUgn, Wh,P was one of the honor guests, a over nor Brumbaugh recently banished wlno from the x,ccutva manelon In Harrlabirg. " It was readily admitted, that the charge of $5.50 a plato for the Hotel Adelphla banquet was undoubtedly reasonable, since wno had, been served. The esti mate of bill paid to the Hotel Adelphla would not vary, to any groat extent, with the estlmata made by oth.er leading ho tele, ' I cannon! d'aascdlo Italian! battono 0 rlducono a poco a p'oco In rovlpa i fortl 0 le rldotto cho ancora sono In pldl. Lo autorlta' clvill p religiose dolla'cltta' sono fugglte, ed una folia dl dlmostrnntl ha attaccnto lo resldcnze del rlcchl cd 1 mag azlnl munlclnall ncr ottenoro'nnne. Non 0' posslblle avore In Oorlzla una sola libra dl carno. Tutte lo strado die por- miio ana cilia asaeaiaia sono orn sotto II fupep del cannon! Italian!, cosfecha' la guarnlgione nulla puo' ayer'c, non vlverl, non munlzlonl e non uavl cannonl o imovo truppq. Anche Itovereto ha aofferto gravl dannj In segulto al bombardnraepto. a cul la ha a8S0Kgctt'ata 1'artlglleria Itallana. Un dlspncclo glunto al Corrlere della Sera dl Mllnno da Bucarcst dlco cho la Rumania contlnua a prcpararsl fobbrlt- mento per la gucrra. Infattl l govorno rumeno ha chlamatn nlta nrml tn. ,ln,l dl plu" cho non avessn fatto durante la pierra balcanlca del 1912. Tolcgramml da Londra dlcono, pura cho la Serbia, cedendo alle Ihsls'tenze dollo I'otenzo della Quadrupllce Intesa, cloe' dclla Russia. de.lla Francla, U'nghll terra o dell'Italla, ha flnalme'nto accettat'o fdl restltulro alia Bulgaria auolla Darte della Macedonia ,pho era stata assegnata alia 'Serbia dal Trattato dl Bucarest?' La Orccla pero' rllluta ancora dl cledere Kavala alia Bulgaria, ma la Quadrunllen spera net rltorno al potere dl Vcnlzelos, II quale aveva gla' orferto alia Bulgaria II porto dl Kavala'. per oUonoro la neu traltta Bulgara nel caso cho la Orccla (ntervenlsse nel conflltto contro a Turchla. debris of earth ftnd shrepn!, the doj( managed to dig him out, bring assistance and save his life! "Yes. he Is a brave dog, Is ny 'Fend I'AIr,' " satd his rqaster, Btlentwi Jpcque mln, patting the great brown head affec tionately, while' tjip dog; whined with de light, Etlcnre Is. a sergeant In the 1st Zouaves, ttd Company, and though sadly crippled and shattered, Is still a fine-looking man of about 29. At the outbreak of the war he gave up his business an glass worker and came oyer to Franco to servo, his country. "Flguro to yourself the faithfulness of my dog," said he In French, ''that he would follow me thus for hundreds of miles! When loft Algiers and, tho gang way of tha boat waa withdrawn 'Fend I'AIr raised his voice In loud lamentation Upon tho dock. Than ha save ono great leap across, and was at my side. My per plexity was great tho vessel waa already started thero was no return. WENT TO FRONT. "Arrived In France, ho followed me nil the way to tho front, desplto many re movals by tho officers. On the night of December 12, with eight pther men at Rochlcncuurt, at tho Marne, near Arras, I was commanded to occupy on outpost In, a" ln.rgc earth hoo only nine feet from the Gorman trenches. This post was 60 yards In advance of tha Frenoh lino, and wo wero as sentinels. "Tho ppsltlon, was ono of great dnn.gor ana me niciu very aaric. isvcrv move ment of tho Qormans was so close and yet not to be distinguished. When dawn capie In, I saw or- rather fct-rtho Oo 1" its "Just as I was falling asleep again my fiog reiurneq win men o carry, me, 41 Icked the wounds and again lifted h Voice In lamentation! Nor would he leave my side, but always kept beside me. Tha man told m later that ha had dragged t'nem to. tha spot where I lay!" Etlenne and his beautiful do? nf hath decorated with many medals. Tho zouave fnas tho French military medal, the Croix 0 Guerre, and tho Swiss modal fpr pro action of animals tho latter Is In dupli cate on tha dog's neck. Etlenne's recovery Is aulta i-nmnrWohl. AMhotjgh the catastrophe happened many monrps ago ijis wounds, are nqt yet atq aM'Er Pfniea, arm are mass 0 fnd the "I do not lke the crutches," sad Etlenqo cheerfully, '' prefer tq hop, on down tna full length of tho New. York ward, on his solitary and bullft-rlddjed left limb, white all the other Patients laughed nnd applaudedl "I can hpp quicker that) yo can walk, madempl sello," said ho gaily, "and, I am as v-hj 9 i' "y ib lunr "Yes," declared the American woman Who Is hs nurse, 'I "have paver pnee heard a murmur from Etlenne. although ils dressings have been terrible I Ha (s a cripple hand and foot but always cheerful. Hsra Is a testimony which came with tho military medal from Gen eral Joffre: By the f Jwtp!r litori A further break, so qn of the) New York theatrlwl weektlea, am, U ' 'hely to pceur wunip na, rn m ""- picture Patents Company members, who now release their dually short reel film output through the General Flm Pwnj pany, and will taH a,ww from that Igency, It Is said, the produot of the mo- tlon-pioiura tnanuraciurers now i.. With tha feature nim service known M th V-t-S-B. These ara the Vltagraph. Lubln, Qtllg- and Esanay. The manufacturer then remaining with tho General Film would be Edljon. Bio graph and Kalem. Klelnp and Edison have combined their fHry.. ror . 1 trbu.tlon putsWo tha 0enernl Film, while Kalem and, Bio hay6 rema'" with tha m'otionrPlotura renw agency, both a dally release and featurs-makera. A vagua rumop say the remaining member of tha O. P, might enter iPjp feature aim lWbUtlnf agreement that woum aiso remove ineir imu i"f; Clma from the O. P., leaving th rental aganpy pf the Motion Picture TaUnta, Company almost bare of material to fur nish x.hlbltora. Of la tha man strength of the Oeperal Flm haa been th Ba; sanay-unapim oomeay re m?, "v m fltOOBAHFOIl WIUK Week ct Inviting; Muslfl JPlftfirtfc? h? Conductor. THe Mun'.plpst Bnd, Hanntjn teh man, oonduptor. will plW M ti f0"0 tag place during the current week! Mprdar, AUgqst P. wmi nos f"" in v miii. Ausust ft jmWTSi 11. and 0Uerwol str. n.h..Av' Alirutt 12. . Btsrr Wfflft,,1i!!OT end I1!(h streets. Blaek psk !! Md rtozbereush, Cotton Brd.n rty- ois, Pala" GMEITE CRITICISES GIFFORDPINCHOnn .' i.i Government 0vnerahlp of oradp Mines Declatcr4 'Oure-all" for ProvaiHnp; SiurSay. fsi 4. Pt.nton Vk. Jh and OiiSiVh mcht l. aa follows! wwS .,,,,.,IV"II" lrcw.l I "l ? -I -E. 7" iii i . 4-flme from ' S",n ?",'.?'" fi . M.Ha uf. ,'ftftl M" a i.i.v, ri-,,. "i,v.,v,v- n. JIIT. IVItl'ILI!! "n.. ? could be only secured by exhibitors from ana me rtgqt nand. apd the a. F.. the latter., It Is snld, tacitly till useless, smaahod nnd a i,i ,v. --.n.iU .ntf nrhltilinr who f wounds. The rlahi le 1. rnn.. '"T"" ZF.X'"".": '" ?.": ,".t.J tnUn left I. tightly bandag.3. "ff" S,XV'W1 r.rriovat of theif KB "SelMt Will! e-lrnit selMtfon, "I-ft n!iMne''w . , . . Puccini ?3J d tonerlt''MUrmilr rt .waters". If ell CITY nALL CONOEHT Stonloy Mnckoy Will Conduct Elafi orato Program. "The program 'or a oonoert tonight on City Hall P(aztv by tho Philadelphia Band, p. atanley Mapkey, conduptor, w a pi. lowst 1. Overture. '"The Ittrfd Brld''.w.8metana IB UIAIQIKIIU MMIIIIMIMIIMIII "--?-" -" Msroh. 'rrhe Plsa."..,...,..t..il sea, 'Anal l'icoolo solo, J'Bwtss Bh ,.itr Priscch! 4, drfind Bcenes from ienherd'1 . . .Moriscehl O, La Monsca, lAlolit. arsa vnnifc Qlordeno mans, excavating beneath my feet, bur rowlriK beneath us. The sensation of earth moving thus was Indeed odd, Just Itko the work of motes, "Immediately I sprang out of W holo to rush bnpk and. warn my Houtenant. When the Germans ?av that T had dis covered thejr strategy they evacuated the trench, and from, a greqt machine. Run In nv rom- iijpu n. porno, ngni al us. It strMpk me npd Instantly exploded, blow ing oft my right leg, covering mo with wounds In every part of the body, bury ing mo deep n tho earth and at tha same Instant killing the other eight men. "It s'eems thnt my' brayo dog-, Tend t'Alr.' whom I had not seen for two days. Witnessed, tho d'naster. Ho rushed, to, the oijuk witniu a wiu uunca anve and scratched and dug with gTcat fervor. But I was many foot below. His pawn wero torn and bloedlng with tho debris, but " 'N'a cesse do donner le mellleur oxem plo de brayqure et d'enorgle. A eto srlevc mont blesso dans Us Tranches at a etc amputo d'uno Jamhp.' " Just aa I was leaving the grounds of the hospital "Fend 1'Afr came leaping after mp and caught my dross, pulling me back. On looking round t'nore waa Etlcnno beckonlncr. nnd honninij nfi.r , with great vigor. ''After tho war Is It posshlo that I dnd a'ny work In your great America?" he cried. "I have but tho one. log and arm to use, but I would wprk hard!" '" - ''I havo Just been to tha hmun or ii.a great Sarah Bernhardt; In the" Bonlpyard Jerplre, I. nnawerod, ''and I lea'rn that " "ft'" Y ?rnpn spiqiers vn but one pg, lkp herself, to mak' a tour with her In thp theatres of ' America, this comng aujumn. j wlu wrU. h,r' : make a place for you.'' "Thank you greatly-I too will write to ir, sam istienno Jacquemln. wavlnjr .... ....., ,., lanui, "Amenca is a pountry of much gaiety and I have a great wish to make, tho tour! Mllle romcrlments mademoiselle!" ttrvlrt. Thi fanturn nimi from tha ODeratlons of tho O. F, by the four manufacturers, now connected, with tho V-I4-SE, presaged a condition that might lead to further de velopmenta, when the Initial break oc curred. Blnco then there have been aymp toms of Internal dissension, within tho M. B. Company mnkers' ranks, and tha latest rumor of a final brook seems tq find considerable credenoo In the picture trade. Np explanation la forthcoming of whero the "trust' manufacturers expect to find regular outlet for their dally releases. It leaving tho G. F., but film exports ngroa this will bp an cosy problem for tha dally release m'akprs to solve. Tho proaent situation of tho Motion Pictures Patents' Company nnd the Gen eral Film Company Is "believed to havo been largely brought about through tho activity qf tho Gqyernmpnt proscpu,tlng tho M. P. Co. as a trust, an notion that still pends In tha courts'. Tho Patents Company manufacturers comprise tha first group of picture mak ers In this country. Following factional d 1 (Terences and fights tho Patents Com-, pany was formed after the Olograph ap peared to have a decided advantage over Edison, tho latter having claimed all pat .ent rights upon a "shutter,1 without which a motion plcturo could not be pro jected. Up to that data the manufactur ers "licensed" by Edison praotlcalty can trolled tho field. After the Edjaon-Blo-graph tonglo had reached tho courts and was later adjusted through a combina tion that became the Motion picture Pair ents Company the plcturo trade then commenced to spread, until the business, reached Its present enormous proportions. w. ? wjpMffis? aiffAv''S2?" UbVlonlth Danct. (d) Oallja Dati(i. 1) I'hoonloUn Dmce. (ll Ftiial. 6. Melodies from "The farad! of Ma r hornet" Fisnouett 7. Val.e dl Concert, "Am N'Plry,1'.. a March nut Vlambitflux. "JTackelLAnl" Mterr BI4"! for Pnssyunk Pier Opened Bids for the construction, of the sub structure of the nsw Passyunk Pier wero opened by Dl roc tor Meigs, of the Department of Wharys, Docks and, Fer ries, today. The new pier, when com, pleted, wll cost '1,900,00a It is the first of the 1& now piers which are to be kullt below MoKepln. street, TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSE? and Fred-rick Florence Michael ITX.fe '" Ichael Wollack; mo IIoRman at., and i ivwniujr, tat jDftnr . Minna John XV. .Thorp, Norfolk, Va., and Kitnrrn J. Mcdlnals, Chtlttnham, Pa, lUrry 'Kcp,r, 14 Ilelgrada t., and Flortnce Manulrer 2035 N. 2d t. ' ' ' Carniela .CarvaTo, 1W4 a 8th St., and Angtllna Caraucla, toil a. 8lh t. ' ' Oacac Traoqttnberg, 633 Canton St., and Clara Bhkolnlk. 818 Canton st. ' ' - ' Louis .pay, 1MH Callowhlll st, and Bcsil Hamilton. 1BCW Orasn at. Giovanni Talvacchla. 1T28 S. 19th at., and An nie" Del Cohte, 1830 8." 10th St. Bubart AlUn, 1203, Laagu at., and Lucy Itpan. 1203 League at. Phllln F, Flahar, 22 Palathorn. at., and 'CTtieuiarp Bi ani Itp-ma Flnrnne- E. ' nonnhllA. 'Ml- Mauro Dl Nardo, 12JJ a. lath at r.iDtu iiuo Tst jsanmins-r (. a orcas d, rar i , Ttmme, 1011 Fa(rmqunt aye,, A ,WII, IMU tit O.U ... Sophie 'oieoh . Cohen, S33 1' Inc-nza Dfl Mario M-Mano, , '40.10 Sunaom at. and Joieph Abacaialo, 1M1 a 10th at., and YatU ihan. S2.1 Kntar Mt. Vlnceiizo ' Desiro, 718 8. Warnoek .. nnrf tin ia Ttu m - -t.. t , ,,.. b. Sldn-y" Katz,' New York city, and Helen M. naie, 'auiq Hupaom at. Giovanni DernaMo;' 3308 Agate st, and Marie Da,vld B. Provan. manager of the Hotel Adelphla, said that 100 persons had been Present. "All tho records, jiavp been de atroyed," he said, "and, furthermore, It's npt the public's business." When asked about the price, Mr Provan kald: "Well, the lunchoon might have been served cheaper elsewhere, but 9t with dignity." 215,102 Attend Public Baths Attendance at the 25 public bathhouses . . ..... "" "" ne oatners in- ""J1.1 men' ,w by- 1J'T women, and JW&5, girls. GE.ORGE'S mLL, CONCER.T Varied Program xo Be Playid by Fair motint Park Band. The program for concerts thls'nfternoon nd tonight at George's, H.M, by Ktt. mount Park Band, Hlchard. Schmidt con ductor, Is, as follows: VAHT I-AFTEnNOON. 4 to 0 O'CLOCK. 1. Ovartura. "Der Tambour der Oarda"... Till 8. Snoa rom "ta Uoharoe,'..."rfr...pieelnt 8. 8ui a trom "The CHlqerer,.....,,arlnon 4. Walts, llydcoratatt''.....,...,.... . flunjl J, Mrtoaija from ''Tha Broken Idol", V. Alatrns SJ K Vi! &&v!::::;?JB . Dances from "Tom Jones" ....,, ...qJSSJS e. "TtanUugKancea pf A,-W,--....::rijJadu l-ABT II-BV8NINO, 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK 1. Ovartura. ' Pbadra" Ma.ni 2. Qrancf Scenea from "iA. dii- ' j !f;:;r a) Nocturne, tb) A Court ef Fun tlon. to) I LoeVn tdt The DaitrS?. . -Ita. 8P.n hV.U,.,5n"'' .t.. J. (al yarsraia. "SSir.r . ViTru"' In 'thmM- wi.. :''" Wr aw; it, .iXiiK"T, .. .! Lantray . it.iod.7. TrwjrsR.- ww- ' 'W'VMl "8Ur,8WnIa4 tUtuvar," IL VALOBE DELLE OPEnAZIONI Por comprendere II yalore dole ppera zlpn! cho la truppe Aplne Itallana vann pomplendo Insleme con le battorle dl ar tlglloria, forse non eolo battorle da mon tagna, nella regtono del Passo dl Tonale, btsogna tenor presento cho nuestn' 1m. portante llnea dl Invasions pl Tlrolo e' dlfosa dallo opcro moderno e fortissimo che 'Austria rn orotto nella Vnl vr. mlglio, sul nanchl dl Mon(e Mozzola ed a circa. 6 mlglla dalla llnea dl confine, Attaccare I fortl dl Strlno (ppe' si' ch amnno le oporo che sbarrano In terrl torio austrlaco la atrada del Tonale) sly nlflchcrebbe andare nd a" dar dl cozzo con,rp ppslzlqni quasi (mprendlblll sa non a. prezzo dl sacrlflzll gravlsslml, I comi andante, Itallana ha corcat'o qulndl dl rendere Inutile lo sbarramento. e loaoi ando la ntrada rotablle, 'ha, utlllzzata i sontlerl che mcttono In comunlcazJone le divorsa yalette latoraR a,' qe.lla prlricN pole, ed ha portato la Bua artlglloria , e lo sue trunpe Alnlne su oar (n vil hi 171. In .11. t- J., .. . -.. ., tisiv, aim icuia ueua quaio na conquls tato lo poslzlonl dl Punta Montozzo e dl JIalga Palu. Quest'ultima poslzlone. dd mlna Valle del Monte attrnverso la quale ecorre, a poca dlstanza dalle sue sorBontl II flume Noce, che dopo aver passato Tplo. famoaa per- a sue nUnlera dl aplfp, cende a sud ed entra nella bella "ed ampla Vn dl Sale, che porta lino a Cles. smi'Adlse. a nord dt Trento. Valle del 'Monta e' dlrettamantn n -- dl Strlno. II corso del Noco fa. un gomlto a Felo. dove Volga a sud a (orms i v-u dl Pelo. Questa valla e attraversata da una, buona strada carrozzablle che alia locallta' Fuclne ragglunge la atrada del Tpnale. Ora lo truppe Italians evldanta rnyite, cercano dl aggirare le poslzlonl fortincate dl Strlno, portarsi prima a Peto a pol, seguon,do II corse, df I Noce e a strada rotablle, a Fucine, dova volge reberro dl nuovo ad. pyest, rlsalaqdo la strfda del Tonale e portandosl ad' at taccuro 1 fortl dl Strlno alia, spalle meritra altre colonno cercherebbero dl Impossessarl delle alture a sud dl Mala-a PjiIu e dl Mpnte Itedival, per battere la furtezzo d.1 Strlno dal nord. Questa forteiiR Enitltii( i..-i. ..":' che. abarra, la strada alle truppe, Itallana verso Vel dl Bole e Cles fa" & B.) WILLIAM T. TILDEN LEFT ESTATE, EXCEEDING $120,000 Died Intestate and Ex-Judge Bccber I Appointed Administrator. William T. Tlldcn, formor president of tho. Union Loaguo anfi member of the Board at Education, who "dle'd In the Gorman Hospital July 2, loft no wll. ma eaiaie amountea to l20,uw "and upward," according to thp petition flUd with tho Register of Wills to'doy." ' Per sonal property hpUMngrs are stipulated at lOO.OOo'nnd realty at O.O0Ol' ' The heirs. Herbert M.. Tden and Wil liam T. Tllden, 2d. sons of tho decident. renounced their rights as administrator In favor of ox-Judge plmnor Beeber. to whom, letters, of" administration wero granted today by the Register, of 'Wills. Security in tho Bum of J30O.CXK) was en tered by Judge Beeber and tha United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. The amount of security Is doublo tho n.mo.un of hfi estate, aa required by law. CHILD SAVED AT ZOO Keeper's Alortness Rescues Girl From Animals' Cage. People who went out to the Zoo In Folr mount Park yesterday were treated to a disappointment, a surprise nd shppk. The first waa a sad blow, the second was ejmpst a.msng, while the last nearly proved serious. The dlsappqlntment came when keepers held up visitors at the gates and took away their, supply of peanuts, Many peo ple had laid In a stock for the distinct purpose or feeding them to the bears, ele Pbanta, and monkeys, but tho keepers blame tho peanuts for the Indication thnt has 1?eqn ;ong around among the beasts, so they were tabooed. The surprise was to see a tlgeress that has a habit of eating Its own talL This Is what Juliet, the prize tigress, has been doing; for a month, and she has now con sumed afequt ( lnoh,c"a. of her extremity. ., ..iv ira n?r e-.year.oia . pCP.nlngl of Beading wandered Intethe deer cage when the animals were being fed. The child saved Itself bv rmwiinX into a feed, bpx until Keeper Bruno, risk ing his Vfe. ra,n ln,to ho cage, picked her. up and carried her i safety before thi deer could recover from their aatonlsh-men.t. PIRATES ADANDON BOAT Police Runt Rfrer Tiiqvea Vfha Triecj to Rob, Scows, The police are searching for three rlvor pirates, whq wera surprised before doy Preak today in an attempt to. Btrlp three sepwp. owned by. the city, of their rope hawspra. So many of the moorings or the scows had been cut whcn.tho thieves were frightened away that tho boats wero on tho point of drifting out Into the river. 2T,.oro iwr wouiq nayo been a aorlous menace to traffic. -r n i"u t TJ"i? ?'-?Vi?." vy dseoyerjl by Captain Lank, of the Dopp.rment of Wharves, pocks and Fprrios whoq hp approSched tho sqowa on the tug Passayunk Upon Sif -SHrV' thleVoa tpoktq the!? tZ i. .nd.j'!'8' a. motorboat froni "vjr u uuuraea wo scows. PORT QE PHILAJELrHIA Vcgsels Arriving Today rffif Snutai?.'"'0 A"n,on'- '"'". VMM tfti- lhMA.PH5('-ie Port Antonio. A&,,ipus rsfe The Industrial film has a big future ber for It: and (t Is not a future pf adver tising alone. It has Its big valtip In the flod, a, yalup, that win grow; hut H has an even greater edtca.tonal -worth, it cart explain Intrleatq processes; of manu facture whjph wqud bp qreek to theav or9B;o Pprfop, even If deserlbe'd 6n" the printed, page. Philadelphia cap fee such' a nim this week at the Curtis Building- arid far' a shprt time thereafter. On Tuesday and Friday evenings, at 8tl5 six repla. Inters pretlng thp wqrk of making the modern magazine will bo shown in th niiriltH,,' of the Ru.rtls Bulldlpa; at Walnwt and 6th feeU. Tlplcets. vtfiiph we free, may ? ""mim l .uBcr- uenirai an" at a Wl. ' i ' sufw saoui ine. pity. Tliaodora Haala. 3023 Norrls St., and Andrea j. isieisen, u norns at. "Fi&tfitii sgSn?a?rtv ' ierbrt llamarly. 885T " N. Broad st, and Myrtle M, Shoamsker, 1412 Venanso atl Stanlalaw aoloblowakl.-23.lT Callowhlll at;, and iKftlanyiia Saczepanlak, W24 Callowhlll 'it. Dunanthony Dl Frano, 027 Carpenter at. and , Madeline V. Pepenl 'IH8 Tree, at. " !-' Bcnlamln r. noyer, Norrlatown, Pa., and Ella McOaullay, Norriatown, Pa. H H Gpvernniit nwnmhp nd; opt pf th Colerado coal mines, M mended by qftort Plnohot, Is ehrf (zed as a plausible plan but laoklt thoreughpeM hy Major Casslns jj, (otie, a mining engineer ft this city s acquainted vtth the, pnh!n t faced In settling: he Colorado co versy, Major Gillette asserted today thi Olffprd Plnehnt and nthera who ar t gestlpg the. different remedies ,$, . alls' fpr tha Ills of the bo&y politic" , untie in gemng me uovernment of United flutes "really into the hand the People," there mlfht be an e tunlty to try me of the remedlt; asserts the plaoe tp strike Is at the i the effeotlve weapon being the p and that the "scabs who should ba tqoked are those who do not votei Judges and other officials who sell I selves to those In pontrol of our dt State and, general government for own Bain." ' "f "Mr. Plnchot," Major Gillette ai ''would have the Opvernmept buy an cpal and oil and water powers, hut j -Government buye back from tt," .-:. fallen, and Ihefr type a the pubtle' dustrles, the vast price which the. -J Mpi.iu.itu ttii. vi "iciii vunirot aJl , private Industries and labor win v.. tad gff or worse than it is now," I Mti . Plnchot's recommendUpns r, made last night nt a meeting attended 30O0 labqr men, and held tinder thai, ploea of the doral Cmit)eit 0t cnaA Pf Chrfst In America, pp the city'C plazai " ' "' The me.etlpi; was a Jolpt abpr andi llgious protest against tho life imprlU tnnf Rrmtnnrn etvfln .Tnhti n " . fea.dor of the CplqrSdo mlpp workers h cordlnR to the Iter, Dr. Samuel tfi Batt?n Wha prpsd,ed, Hi ?fany prominent labor leaders, IncIS ng Samuel Gompera and Frank lijfr son, were also present, and h'elpejTi heap coals of tire pn the Colorado conn pn( tho Rockefeller Interests. " , "If Lawapn la BuUty,""aald Mr, pjncd ''npt Of apfjal murder, but for ffif. tho strlklnal miners, then Mr. RockerX' as Jeader and, employer of the nmrdtren, gunmen, should be In a cell tho isjnti, f,awaon." " Mr. Pinchpt then ontjined his plifi gqvernmont ownership and pperatlon It the mines, declaring that It wi ifl only solution to. the labor troubiurt.' regiptea th&t Lwi coiorauo. He ored would be aoqultted by the Cporado cowl" Lwn after they had, YlMMTlly granted lg another trial. " Cameras w!fl,m ENLARGEMENTS w.vaMM .. ' . - '-J l'TA Rattar Kind" 5J WRATvrir t nTTWtv Tiieca, ai !;;,iiii.irlr totfw "1 V4f'i!it" V H 9r RsE,! Jackaonvllle. etc. ma an paaaensers d Mlnera' tr. Tuacan. ana marchandlK, iiorchai Transportation Company. eliTOi.'.ffiHHW.irt tn.r. tlon comtvinv " ' "" "" ' JTanaporta. KBnn-.nulComny.PW ?, crud,. plu Gulf &:'$& & "lMlta, mfrcban, j.8.,phlctllsrbril?rtoa w w wn. PBEiaHT. Slt.:- Sailed. Jtilv in iv" -- iuuiqua .,,,.. .July 21 ndon - iiuaiva " v8nle da ..v.9nIHoutb, ..juw STi--....'. Juiyzi Julyaj July ii fialamle lUpldan ',, Towa Uaru fyilcUaa tieaparus All ... Arionan ....,.,,...:;nio uratMrnn . , ... . . .shield.- . " ninghorn" : I I " K;.5. ! Kowoy Aug, J WnVh.ld oViUnJJ annt.' "." "f7.K," i"".r. Mhn.n " -X'Jtr. ! I fSSSSSk ,.'.:;.v--SSraU"'n;;'': I Aehltbatar ..'..'.V.,''.'?i,?.,iKir Au"- The lx r?elj begin With a, generW view thP. P.Ur kj llpe and of Ind,ependpnca s--. P..u imii ivi(W tne xruoKloads ng. From there they trace tho course of L,Wa.,Por to" a. the depart: mpnts untH 't ?amep put a magazine, Tpe jlm! also. ahP.w tho wprk of eleptrotyp. ---- '-.- .,i- v- k-m ciuHiuj-ca. BRUMBAUGH TQ SPEAK Goyernp A.ccqpta invitation t Ad dross Maine Republicans. HAnRISBUIlG,Ta,. Aug, B.-Announce, ment of Governor Brumbaugh's accep tance of nn Invitation to ad.drefa the Be publlcans of Maine on Thurs'dav i inin at the capital to mean that he will not f"emj h '(View Of the 2 hrlgadp, 9f the National Guard at Indiana on that oay, and H U dpubtfpl If he wW be able to get te the J?nt artillery camps at Tobyhanna- It Is believed that the Governor, who la spending- his vapaton fishing In Maine, will returp 19 Harrlspurir before 'time for hla departure fpr flan Franplscp with the Pennsylvania party on August ty R e uction ?5,00 Pure Silk Shirts .,,.,,,... $3.50 $8.50. Shirts .,..,,. $1,75 $2.00 & $2.50 Shirts $1.50 $1.50 & $2.Q0 Shirts $1.00 $1,00 Belts ,.,.,... 60c -v ji Sals all $1,50, $2,00 $2;50 iyeokt38 ,,, $l,00f $1 & $1.50 Neckties 5O0 Wq, 75c &$1Bqv Ties 25c W.bV llamas . , . . . $1.50 $1.50 Pajamas . . , , , $1,00 5Qc nri 75c Athletic Underwear, 35c $1.QQ Athletic Union Suits, 65c lgtst, ( $2 & $3 Straw Hats Reduced to $l,Qtjj rye J Palm Beach Suits, 1-3 Q I 3IJP t-iO TB QRT I 1114 Chestnut Street H Squth lth StWtV - -- 1H021 Market Street , ,. . . . Z FOUNDED W W5-ADQPTEQ OE-PRICE SyS?j jast C J. Heppp frSwi H7-H 19 Chcatnut 3trcrt-6th and Thomnn sirii" T1 OTHil isvtrmiri I S F?JrnttllflltJ r t AchHVtr 4hy .....;.a: MQM IT JpCiit mmt U jrou think enough of youraolf to be esteemed by others, see to your laundry. Our oupf finish for coU lars and our laundry wrork in general ara equaled by few and surpassed by noae. Phone Neptune Laundry 1501 Columbia Ave. WunetfimctAc-kaCv y OS if Per 11 trtji Cara! $12.50 , Tb.?r mre - r .; Ulamondsi bill. Carat $25.00 " -nerVmR Carat $37.50 SsuAESSH Carat $50.00 Sa.J..7SS 1 Cant975.l rKXfc tCarataaJWOVer 3 Carat , . $150 KS JiaiBt tarai , . $zou r'arv jffSSft &t '4 ' faU SomM in Jsrs: tSS'Sufsit m -" bm R We will nqt flttfmpt t( discredit pur competitor' Roods hv hovin8 them on m floor, itv b,d condilL-nS? LF5 Tub? hamrn,e(, hwejened, etfon out of regulal.on, etc. A ' oome imtanees nrrnr vuK.. l : .... to. ducredit it wih buver, o fne;. R,?n " W ou 9 W n..f .11 ....J" : -I-. Y"',-tVirii T . II f . "vl CWWi any time nltblta one jreur lea jo. SiS ttp-ara-s mtNM7 ? iwl Cbam. ? trte, write to Ra- jiuioofe. saa. AJ jf lJttl rr Uj Jf , jvt &! fTTf WCgryyejS J&t&jh fWiaBsJ, SI fSIIAbldA J L-.-at ff far? mt&texsgs tf-Hou. 9 M g it m of unfriendly hand, if you hve liwpl chaniJ ywr Lwr,. W ,Wr,y USED PIANOS MM a.. $ 50 n9R MIIUMMl" . gWUmuHe? ,.,,a,,a Schubqrt , ,.,,,,, , NajoaCe.a.t.a. Nwbyr, Evans ,,. awnjre tat t Mafl 1 19 dijifiam Stfftsi' our feuunei, a WR; Df,,,UNL C J, HEPPJS SON &k fH ThopfM $1, NpmiHy4i llt gtrauet , , , , 4 , , , , Kraka,uer Bros. ..... iUiT t I;m iraatii J W.3S I I l iu I l l 195 200 210 215 20 i.naHsaBBH.lHls.1111111111111111111 FMaVifMBMLttlBHHB f MfiFi TffT- jfe i.- Alt' ' .'e!-igf. H?5P IU,',,,..!., Tws-4I Pt M, Wi4s?