Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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    EVENING- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1016.
AZIOMDIARTIGLIERIA
NELLEALTEVALLIDEL
RIENZEDELSEEBACH
Colonnc di Truppo e Trincern-
nicnti Nemici Bombardnti in
Carniu c sull'Isonzo dalle
Batterie Italiano
IL CAPITANO SALOMONE
ttOMA. 28 Kclil.nilo
II Mlnlolero della .('llrrrn iHihbllr.iMi
Isrl sirn II scruoiUo iniipnrto ilcl Kcuernlo
Cadorna :
m Hint nrtlRllerln lui tiri.li cmi
(tranrto clllcarln miIIp xtlmln ilrll'ultit .illo
dfl men;! o della willo ilcl Kcrimch ilove si
erano osseruitl liniiorlniill inovlmpiitl ill
truppc.
"IjiltiKO In fi'imtp ilcll'ltmti.M si mltii
Aull iluelll ill nillRllpfla olio soiio stall
jxirtlcoliirnipntc Intctisl Holla rcKlonu
willft coticn, ill riczxn. SuI iimntp Kill;.
plla reglotip ill I'lawi. una iIpIIp iiostir
lattrrle illslruisr trlncprnincntl tiemlel o
,ie nifo In filKa I illfcnwrl.
"fltprlorc nltlltu c' data niilranlu
rtal lioslrl rppartl ill mnntaKiia nolla ie
Itlono (IpI Mnntp MpitIip, mill'nltolilnim ilpl
Carso. 1om abblanm fatto ntiolii alciml
prlglotilcil."
II, l.If Sf I.AIllAi'll.
Soltmilo "la Hi liniimi I Ptinipli'ti ii.ntl
colarl iIpI laid nci-po iIprII axlatnrl llallatil
HI '.niliach c flpll'cpisoclin Pinlcn ilol cnpl
tano K.ltoinoiip. II I'oirlpie ilrlla Sera
pulilllca ijupstl p.irtloi)larl.
'.nlliarli ro.sta a circa TO mlRlla ilallp
linos itallanc dcll'ldoiizo. cd It raid fu
fatto il IS ooriontp, con una Ri'oswi
pqiMilrlKlla ill vpllvnll. Al riipltiiiin Sato
moiip or.i statu allldato II romplto ill tcupr
d'ocelilo fill acrnplanl nemlcl niPiitrp Rll
nllrl tnliitorl axrpbbpro fntln Ip ncrofp-iiilp
nt.erii7.lonl n lasclato eadiTP Ip linnibp.
Xclla sua niacclilna claim due allrl tif
(lclall avlatoil.
I, a s-rpiadrlRlia era ulunta a 5n inlRlia
itall'Honzo (iiianili) la niacclilna del K.il
UnonP fu attacccala cd Isidata dalle, nitre
macrblno clip la dlstanalavaim ill parcc
fhlo mlfilla ICecn come II con Ispondlcnto
del I'cirrlcrp descilvn l.i s-cpiiii :
"II capllann Salomonc vldp una sola
maceblna HPinlca. die rII ".nlaui sotto.
mentro wiprn. un'altra niacclilna iipinlca.
noa vista, aprl' milla sua niacclilna II
fuoco con una mltraRllatrlcp. II pllviiln
au.trlaco iIIkppsp flno a circa Till mctrl dal
Saloinime facendo scinpre funcn. II cajil
Miio era Rla' fprlto alia fro nt p. inn nun
psrclctte II Ruo 'straordlnarlo f-aiiRilo
firddn c hPRtmlo' nl suol rompiiKiil die la
sua fcrlla nun era Rinvp. ''no del due
ulllclali clic nrniiu cim lul. II capltano
lialll. si attneco' alia mltraRllatrlce p
coniincin' ii far funcn contro In inacclilnp
ncnilchc mentio Snlomouc cnntimiava a
pllotare cd II tenento colonnello Ilarblpil
faceva oMsprvnzlonl. Dopo itn po' ill icla
tlva ciilmii duiantp la ipialo to tre niae
chlnp avvprsnrle manoravano per prcn
ilcrc poslzlone. II fuoco rlcomlnclo'. 11
tencnto colonnello, forlto da una balla ad
una tcnipia, cadde morto sopra mi
olantP e due spcondi plu' tardl Sain
monp vcdpva cadere anebe II r.tpltaiin
nalli. forlto ad una xpnlla. lialll tentn'
dl parlaic, ma nou pole' dlro una sola
p.irola. t'na terza palla In colpl ul pet
to trappassandoRll II cuurc.
SOl.O CONTItO II, NI-.MICO.
"Kcrlto Rravpnientc. col miiiruc idle rII
eorreui sul vlwi c lo accecaa, II capltano
Kalonwno pra rhua.sto .solo sulla nriculiina
the Rll contlnuuvn n inaiiovraro nono-
t.tnte clip Mil vol. into Messe iiticor.i II
vlaicrp del tPiicntp colonnellii.
"Allora Rll aeroplanl austriacl cei-.sa-I'ono
II fuoco o si avvlcln.irono alia mac
china Italiana facendo sprhI al Saloinorip
H
52,000 RUSH TO HEAR
SUNDAY IN BALTIMORE
I HIS 67TII YEA It AS THKASUHKIl
MISS ELEANOR STEVENS
Philuttclphia nirl, whose liomo Is
at 2211) Cnthnrinc strcot, clcctcil
"Kivcr of Kifts" hy the Senior
C'lnss of Ratlolirfc ColicRe.
ill arroiifTri-Ml : ui.i I'crnlco oapltaiio ilKpnp
con un rlflui'i c I'liinlnrlir linece a far
fuoco enn la nut inltniRllatrlce. I'ronilo
in iiupsIo inonielitn II cadactc ilH It.ir
blerl cadde In kpriiUo ad una vlolpiiln
llirazlonp della iniicclilna hii dl mi altin
ol,mtp. II pprlcolo era cstrpino urn.
"Jin Saloinonp fpen linn sfor.o tprlbllp
lliicamentp iiioriilnipntp. KrII prpssp 11
cadaxpin del sun iiiipcrlorc c lo dlstpsp hii
dl uu'ala della nun china c pol sull'altra
ala i1pio-.c II cadaprp del capltano lialll
"I'ol, milfprpiitc per la fcrlta. Iiattuto
da un M'ntii freddo p taRlleiitp Salouionc
nou era plu' un iinnm HkII oia soltauto
una Mdoiita-, ma una Milnntii' potpute, cc
iczIoiiiiIp. KrII lion ilnca iiiretulprxl.
non diipa riM'rp illtrutto. Inpva tir
naip alio hup Hupp c purtnrl I cadavcrsi
dpi suol coiupaRiil.
"I'll un laRRli np.ipiilon I'aipva un
IiirrIo prso IVtpniltii', nl dl l.i" dplla
sp.ixlo del li'iitpn. Salomonc non :a
HpiPRaic conip feep a dlst.inzliiic h nut
clilnp iiiistrlaclip taiilo da niptlppd In
wiIm). l''lualini'Utu irII Ii1p Ip IIiipp Ital
lanp suH'Isoir.o c nd ccntro dl un ac
caiupaiiicnto attciro', incntrp I soldatl fi
affoll.ivano Into no alia iniiLcliiiin c do
luaudavaiio nntizlc iIpI raid. Ilssl vlilrru
iipIIii niacclilna trp coipl Incrtl Tic
mortl. peniarouo a tutto prima, iloniju
daudosi sp I luorti potcauo pllotare un
acroplano o up ciiiiiii dl frontp ad un ml
racolo. Jin Sulmiif.no era sottanto sm
tiiitn o ilnvcntip presto. Avpmi. oltrc alia
ferlta. Ic maul ed I pledl fjel.it I.
(iiibrlele d'Annuuzio, clip iccentementp
llniasp fprlto. c' licovciato ura in un
ospedalc til vonuzla. ma si tpme clip prIi
perdpra' il mm occblo dpstio. ICrII fu
ferltii inpiitrc coinplia una iIcoriiUIoiip
aerea. II pocta ba ilrtto ".Sembi.i elm
II fato ml serld una stessa suite ill quella
toccata ipialcbo anno fa al mlo lllustic
(.oiilPinporaneo flllBliolnio Jlarconi. Sp
iloie ess'er comI' lo hppih soltanto clip mi
Hi conceila anchc dl splcRaic altivttauta
cut'iRla per iiuauta up ba potato splrRaro
Jim colli dopo raccldclitc."
Slcct and Snnw in Alabama
iir.vrsvn.u:, Ain.. i-vb. ' a sicct
and snowstorm is laRliiR in noitlieiti Ala
bama today.
?:. -!! ... ...-.! !., r . i
i ivangciisi, liurociuccu uy uuv-,
crnor, Says, "I Will Clean !
Up This Old Town"
i
ituriMoui:. jtd . roil ss vrtcr a
tthlrluind tiirt In Maltliuorp yesterday, j
i ttlipn 52,nnn persons MhIIpiI the tabcrtiacle I
and Cflnil ntbeiH erp turned mvii), "Hilly" I
I Sunda.i today took Ids npeltly ret. No
ptiRaRPinetits pip maile for the piiiiirpIIsI
for today and no sermons will be preached, j
.Tills mnrnltiK '-15111.1 ." "Ma" Sllllda) . soli j
liporRp and tbp other membprs of the Smi
da p.utv took a InliR iiiltoinnblle Mile,
after whlrli (hey lettlllled to the Sunday j
lioiiip mi Mount Vprnon I'lacp. ubere ,
Itllh ainiouin ed lip wnuld rot the re
'ii.iindi r of Hip dnv.
'Itip PMiintpllit vn: piilhiHlaKtlc niei
Hip lipRltmlni; he mnilp bern. "I linxe mude
a ripiiI tiirt." tin said today, "and I will I
i lean up thin old town to Klny cleaned
Sevpral committep iiippIIurs were held ilitt
Iiir the day, tbp inoit Impnttnnt of which
wax oiip to arriuiRp foi c'ltirch mcetltiRH
foi bos and Rlrl
TODAY'S MARRLU.E LICENSES
Hi -r-n i iiiil,i'lmiti, I Mdiiln, I'll ami
i:ilj!.iieth K Stl.p.l. iiih N j.'il si
Mlllmn II. liirnlTB lilt IV. Slln-r t
anil Jlnrs Mlllir. .i.".SS V Xr si
.tmnns .Inrksnti. Inn.', f lliili si . mid
iiihrllli- II Mill, fli-iirm'tMHii. K:.
Allnri l,i-nko I! IMtlsliurah. P.. hii. I Mil.
Mini iinrniM in ,n firiii-iMM st
Mull, r A .tnhiisiut, Tl' Vim. 'in t.. nfd l-wls
.1. . 7 ..i 1m .-in si
INtpr .1 KcmiPil.. ! X '.Tib i
lliwrhlnor. M N iTiii st
llprinid llii.njlini. .Hi;i IMiip sr..
limiiiurliiti. I'lirinii iii'imiti. rn
Wllltuni W liortlcm. iiss .Muster t.. sml
Annli W. Wllllmns, i l.nlnmi t,
Itniiprt Hinn l.'T. Kriinkfnnl. nnd l.dthp
Ki.. Irniiurnr.l
Wllll.im I'nrk.-r. T. iiIpii. N .1.. slid Vli lorlu
ilurn Trpiili.n . .1.
Wlllliim II Wiisienr. N'pw York rlt, nil. I
I'm n .1.. Ihii us ,l"i! N liiHi si,
Alnns r i;uln. r.7 N I'rnnMin si . nn. I I tut I.
i,. I-. tit. i I.' luirmn I'h
liciircp I. YouiifJ. 7.M S '7lli nl . nnil Klls
I... Ill II Mm'IS, T.'i.H N McAIiiIii r.
ll.Tiniui Siirkln. J' -j I S I .i I r 1 1 1 1 1 st iin.l
riinn rminirK 7-'7 Mi Kmhii st.
.!finis ri.irU. Pnii.rs..ii , J. nnd Mj.1i I
ilHlnl-r. I M.'i I'lilnu-r tl
M.nrli l.ni.'. Allfiiliiwn. l'n nn.l i'l.irom
l,nu. Sl.iilnutun. P.i
1'rnin H .1 Itnlnrts "Si. I'.ilrniniint n.o . iin-l
l'li. . in M Ul.liiitm 'hii. Knit mi. nut n
Ml. . Milium il'l jni J nth mi .ui.i irrm-
I'.riimllln .'III.' V Mill l
l.i. .11 Itli.'im .Ii 7 1 . . IIUI-.I i. m. I Mil I
M I) llrl. n Tlt'i HI Ii i .iv
Dr. Jesse C Green, of First West
Chester Eire Company, Hcr'his It
ToniRht
WIJST rtlKSTIJIl. I-VI. 2( I'or the
CTth eonopculive jertf Hr. Jes t. ciffen
wilt la. tinmlli.-tteil IoiiIrIiI n trrrtsurpr
of Hip t-'iri Vc?l t'hcslcf t'lre rompaiiy.
Up Ik !t years old,, lull ns hale lllnl
hearty ns many of Hie mcinharn of 10
jeflfi'
Ills olily Illness lit Ills IoIir anil nctlvp
life win two years ago, wIimi ho suf.
fi-iei! a sol em nil nek of piipinnonln but
iiliule nti tiiippeclf.d ntul pnmpletr rp.
cover)-. A etir hru he broke n wrist in
n fall but has also ferovrml from this
intshnp.
I'littl Inst nulumli the ORed dentist was
nil nnletil deiijtee of the lilcjilp, and
It was his iiiMtiiin to ride every morning
n numlipr of miles oier tbp stipei'i of
the linrouRli befotp breakfast He ex
pects to rpslinie this nvrrrlso with Ihe
nr rival of pleasant weather
MORE THAN 700 HIT
TRAILATNORRISTOWNi
Evangelist Biudcrwolf's Kirsti
Cull foi Converts Gets i
Warm Response
V..tll,lJ.illV ..m !.!. te Mnt.
.'fl,iri(.. I tl i l"l't. fi nn.ll'
lliari tno ineii nnd w-nnieti sw-nrnicil down I
ln sawdust trails at llin Norrislnwn I
taberiiacle yrslenl.ty in answer to the tlrst
, call for converts of IJiniiRellst V t;.
' nieitprwoir
The eintiRplist Rine his tlrst Itnltatlnii i
I yestrrdnv nftertmon after hl sermon on I
I "Tho White Life," preached to an mull i
' Phee of more than innn men, mote titan !
.150 of whom professed i-ntiierslnn. tine '
entire lllble rlns left Its place In the '
tabernacle ami eery member aihaticed to
tnke Itiedenvfdf's hand.
"Tli" Moral t.eper" was the theme of
1 t'i p iMRplisfs senium Inst night, and in i
lil Bt'.inlile description of Nnamnn, the i
leper, and his marvelous nine, tho speaker
gripped the attention of his audience,
which filled the big tabernacle to the
doors
"Some people can lie faster than a horse
can trot." declared the mangellst In deny
ItiR that the jouiig people In a public
dame Itn II had openly ridiculed the par
ticipants in Saturday night's IiIr parade
or ciiuicli ntembets
"I have no time for dancing," said tho
speaker, "but 1 want lo give every devil
his dues."
"Sonic of you fathers tell your boys
to keep nut of bad company. Why. the
worst company some of them could be In
would be to walk down the street with
you "
About 2iinn church inciubeis, headed by
tturgess .1. Miner Rant, took part in the
street parade nfter the tabernacle meet
ing Saturday nlgbt and an ..pen-air serv
ice was held by the cinttgellst In the busi
ness sect loll.
This morning, at the invitation of t'r
slmis 1'ollege. the entile Illederw-olf party
will gi to I'ollegpMlle and conduct n serv
ice in I'nllege Mall. The students at tho
college have promised lo attend one of
the serUecs here In a body dtirlnc tho
campaign.
SENATE IN TURMOIL
ON WATERWAYS BILL
Bitter Fight on Measure Grant
ing Rights for Dam
Constructions
WASHINGTON. Fell. 28 Ono of th
bitterest fights I'ongiess hns ever seen is
now mrIiir In tho Senate on conservation,
.Morn than two weeks' steady debate al.
ready has been devoted to the question
nnd the strURRle has now beconio so In
volved that the end Is nowhero In sight
The Issue centres upon tho Shields bill
to regulate the construction of dams across
navigable streams Tho measure has met
with violent opposition from the con
servationists who declare it Is fostered
ami promoted by Hie water power Inter
ests They charge that it not only gives
away etionnoiisly nluablc power conces
sions to priinto Interests, but that It also
falls to provide adequately for tho return
of these rights to tho Government on the
expiration of the lease
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Scores of Philadelphia manufacturers do not advertise
and consequently do not have the distribution for their goods
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that they do not like to be pursued by solicitors or placed
under obligation for information they might obtain from
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To remedy this, and to enable manufacturers to investi
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nil ill ik.taia!
mi ; i ? M in mi. :uiv .m w
2 ..' rvt yjtM&n -FrnF Hill! : ?. i wuyiK, . lb
Js what you require in a Piano. Cheap Pianos are cheap because
they are made of cheap materials and constructed by inefficient
workmen; and many instruments that should be classed among
the cheap Pianos have maintained a high price because at one
time or other they were made by a reputable manufacturer who
has long since died, but the name is being used to mislead the
public.
Then again there are many good instruments on the market
which have to be priced in excess of their value to pay the manu
facturers', jobbers' and dealers' profits plus the cost of freight, etc.
To obtain the greatest value per dollar you should purchase
your Piano from a reputable manufacturer who sells to the public
direct, thereby saving the in-between profits that add no value.
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of a century, and the prices are based on the cost of construction.
CUNNINGHAM-MADE $
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Compare it to any Player-Piano sold in Philadelphia by any piano
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IT PAYS TO THINK
West Philada.
Branch
52d and
Chestnut Sts
Open
Evenings
jtfpO) j?
F'l.AlST o
llth and CHESTNUT STREETS
Factory, 50th and Parkside Ave.
North Philada.
Branch
2835
Germantown
Avenue
Open
Evenings
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