Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 10, 1916, Postscript Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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BVBSlSCl LBDGEK rilXLAl)KLIniA.
MONDAY, APIUL'10, 101 C
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ILNEMICOMTACCA,E'
RESPINTO E PERDE 130
PRIGIONIERI DI GUERR A
Colonno Austriachc in Marcia
Cannoncggiatc sulla Strada
di Oppacchiasella, sull'Al
." topiano Carsico
PER LA NUOVA OFFENSIVA
IIOMA, 10 Aprils.
11 Mlnlstero della Guerra pubbllcava lerl
Ber.a II segtientD rapporto del Renerale
Catlorna sulla altuazlono nlla fronto Italo
nusirlaca: "t iluelll ill artlffllerla. sono statl speclal
mentn vlolcntl nella zona dcll'alta valle
tlcll'Astlco, In quclla dell'alta valle del
DeKano e sulle alture a nord-ovest dl
Gorlzla.
"Ulterior! partlcolarl circa la nostra
fortlmata nzlonc nella zona tra It Inonlo
Mrjtll oil It Vodll cl danno II niimcro del
prlgtonl'crl fattt da no) a Ii ulTlclall e 125
uotnlnl ill tmppa. II ncmico'contava per
It sucren.'n del mio nttneco sulla sorpresa
c nulla formazlonc dl maBsa delle sue
truppe, imt ntipunlo qucsta fonnaztono
fill lift fniio stiblte pcrdlto uravl.
fill P" iiiinlrnlo UlTlelalo publillcato
Babnto prtv illeeva cite gll austrlacl ave
Vano triitnln tin atlacco ill sorprcsa contro
te pol.i nil Italianc del Mrzll'fl ilsl Vodll,
cho ii'in i nella zona del Monte Xcro, ma
faUffi-ti ira stalo repplnto ilagtl Itajlaiil
Cho nl evaii'i ftililto laticlatl ad tin vIrofobo
cotttrattm-i Hip avova iiicsho In fnga II
nemlci. 11 riimitilrnto dl satiato dlceva
cho rrarw stall fntti 76 prlgtonlerl.)
"Sitill iiitniitiiin del Cnrpo la nostra
ni'tii;lle'l.i hit bolnbardato atcutte colomie
cho m:up"viini) nulla Htraila da Kostan
JovliT' ff'i.l-tKiilcvlzza) ml Oppacchiasella.
15 statu acccrtato die net bombarda
incut'' fpLtiito nella initio del lino nprlle
da tin thiatro dlrlglblto stil tcrritorlo
neinlc'j Ij nostm bombo provocarono In
ccndll Bravt ncl irrande deposlto dl vlvcrl
nil Opcltia. ii nonl-ost dl Trieste, e dan
ncBBlariino In :,tn?.Uino forrovlarla alt'ln
croclo dell'! duo llncc."
I'm i-iin'in cato utllclalc austrlaco dl
ftabato ill.va Hie to Stato MaBgloro aus
trlaco kmi'hi' I Fcgtil dl una nuova grande
offeiislvii Italluiia Bull'Isonzo, ora cho II
tempo i-ouiiiicln ad essere plu' favorevolo.
A Vk'iina . I u-eile cite In segulto alia con
fcicnza ill I'atlgl gll Itallanl Inlzleranno
la luro gi-.Hide nffenslva prima del prlnci
ilo dl nii;.glo. Da qualcho tempo lnfattl
to truppo Italianc crano gla' lmpcgnato In
nzlunl ill cii 'a Hero locale ma facentl pre
vedero la irviiurnzlono della nuova olten
Blva uttcMi iier la primavera.
1.A 'IfltCltlA TK.VTIC.VNA.
Un tfkgrainina da lleina dice die it
BottriscRHt.il-, ii ill Stato turco per gll
Affarl 1 Intel I o Itesched pascia' lianiiq
telcRnifutu it ("ostnntlnopoll domandando
cho sla Itiviato in Svizzera a raggiungerlt
niichii 1)1)1111111 KtTendl, ex mlitltni ,turco
dello route. HI dice cho gll Invlatl ttirchl
liarino gla' avuto colloirull con delegatl
noil uttlctnli iter quanto rlguarda la con
cluslmiu della pneo separata con gll
fclleatl.
lj'Amb.istliita russa ba rlccvuto Infor
mation! secundo cul I turchl sono rlttscl
tl a purtaio nolevoll rlntorzi nelle zone di
Trvlilmni l.i e ill Slvns. Qttestl rlnforzl
tuiminit. relliero a novanta liattaglloiii con
nrtlglleiln. 1'er cumplere II trasporto ill
uueste tri'ppe I tedoschl avrelibero fornlto
nl tuivht mlgllalii ill automoblll, o (ucsti
rlnfnral .splogano II fatto della reslstenza
turra in Asia Mlnore.
1'crn I viverl per questo csccrlto turco
costitulMMim ancora un grave problcma.
SI Iciita eontltiuamente dl mandato vlvcrl
per man1, nut poclil trasportl rlcscono a
glungriv a destinazlono c gran parte sono
aKonili.ii da ravl da guerra e da sotto-mai-iiii
iusjI nel Mar Xero. Dal prlncipll
dl maiv.ii i russl hanno nCfondato un cen
tlnuio dl trasportl turchl d'ognl gencre.
l.a situuzlono del turchl In Ajla Minora e
mlgllorata soltanto iier II momenta, o
l'nvuiisuita. dello forze russo contlnuera'
IrrexUtlliilmente.
l.A BATTAGLIA IX VERDUX.
II Mlnlstero della Guerra francese an
nuiicla c'.ic le forze della Itepubbllca hanno
BATTLEGROUND NORTHWEST OP VERDUN
ff HOmTE e
JAVC0URr
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' jtfs&litJf cower
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Avocouer j-j,
rr. ctrozset.
JJC3EAfr JW&rtM Z,V
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WAR WEALTH HURTS
NATION, PASTOR SAYS
"We Grow Callous to Suffering
of Others," Asserts Rev.
Edwin Heyl Delk
VERDUN
nbbandonato II eallcnto dl Betlilncourt
die era tnlnacclato dal todeschl, rlplegando
sti dl una nuova llnca dl dlfesa plu' forte
p plu ben preparata. I francesl hanno
cosl' pottlto raddrizzaro la loro llnca dl
lmttaglla, raftorzandola notovolmento a
nonl della colllna ill I,e Mort Hdmmo o
delta Quota 304.
I tcdeschi ltanno operato nuovl vlolcntl
nttncchl sullo Ilneo francesl, ma sono statl
resplntl dappertutto, anche da Avacourt,
dovo crano rluscltl nd entraro nel VII
lagglo, solo per cssorno rlcacclatl poco
dopo.
aiARSHALL QUESTIONED
U. S. Attorney Before House Commit
tee on Contempt Charge
WASHINGTON, April 10. A special
committee of tho House today questioned
United Stntes Attorney Mnrshall, of New
York, to determine whether or not ho
should bo punished for contempt of tho
House. The henrlng waa behind closed
doors. Letters Mnrshall had written tho
Judiciary Committee were In evidence.
If the Hotiso finds Marshall guilty he
will be summoned before tho bar of tho
House and tho Speaker may rebuke, flno
or Imprison him. Tho amount of the lino
or tho term of Imprisonment la unlimited.
Mnrshnll would have tho right of appeaVT
to the United States Supremo Court by
habeas corpus. Ho could not be ousted
from office.
Germans to Piny Shakespeare
BKItfjIX, April 10. The company from
the German Theatre In Herlln will begin
on April 2D a trip through Holland, with
performances In Tho Hague. Amsterdam
and llottcrdam, Tho repertoire will in
cltlilo Shakespenrc's "Macbeth" and "As
You IJko It" and also tragedies of
Kurlpldes, Schiller, Lesslng, U,uupttnann
and Strlndbcrg.
$80,180 WEXT TO SEMINARY
Parishes Contributed Liberally to St.
Charles Borromeo in 1915,
Report Shows
The collection from tho Roman Cath
olic Archdiocese of Philadelphia for the
maintenance of tho seminary of St
Charles Horromco, nt Overbrook, totaled
80,180.85 for the year of 191G.
A report to this effect was read last
night at a meeting of tho clergy and
faculty of tho seminary In tho Cathedral
chapel, 18lh and Unco strce' . This
amount represents nn Increaso nbovo last
year's collection of $7814. OD. Tho total
contributed during 191j by the city
churches was J6O,9Sr.40, while tho coun
try churches contributed $1 D.r.O t .4 r. Of
tho city churches tho Cathedral led with
a contribution of $4112, exactly $1000
more than tho next highest, Our Mother
of Sorrows. Tho country churches were
led by tho Church of tho Annunciation,
B. V. M., of Shenandoah.
WANT A GUN? ASK UNCLE SARI
llo'll Give You Bullets, Too, if You're
Citizens' Clubman
Itldles and cartridges aro being dis
tributed free by tho Government to citizens'
clubs throughout tho country as another
utop In tho preparedness movement. More
than 300.000 rifles and 30,000,000 pounds
of cartridges In tho Government arsenals
aro nt tho disposal of persons forming such
clubs, tho Government has announced,
when llioy ntllllate with the National llltle
Association of America.
Since tho first of the year the Ordnance
Department has Issued 310 rifles and
1.43S.9GI cartridges. The rllles are of the
Krng typo, 1908 model. The N'ntlonal
Association Is growing steadily and Is
composed of more than 1000 rlllo clubs,
both military and civilian.
Prosperity and wealth, which are flow
ing Into this country In a steady Btrcam
from the hnttlcflelils of Europe In the
form of financial loans and munition tir
dcrs nre a serious menace to American
manhood and morality, nccordlng to tho
Itev. Dr. IMwIn Hoyl Delk, who preached
the Lenten sermon In tho First I'resby
tnrlatt Church, "th street and South
Washington square, at noon today.
"Indeed, our manhood Is likely to suf
fer." tho speaker said. "Wo grow callous
to the suffering and death of others. The
lust of wealth Is In our brain and hearts.
Already tho United States Is Involved
politically, commercially and morally In
tho (treat war. Our farmers, manufac
turers and financiers nre making millions
of dollars out of tho hardships and suf
ferings of European peoples and Mn a
criminal forcing of prices upward In
America. Tho mornl effect decidedly Is
dangerous.
"Our sacrifice must bo equal to our gain
If wo can stand at tho end of tho war
without blush and relaxed moral fibre. Wo
must sacrifice not only for the poor, home
less and wounded In liuropc, but we must
slvo ourselves In sclf-dcdlcatlon to liberty,
righteousness and Justice, or America will
grow soft and sodden In her political
life."
SENATE TAKES UP
FREE SUGAR REPEAL
Millions of Government Rev
enue Depend on Passage of
Bill Before May 1
i tire. Millions of revenuo would be diverted;
from the Government Treasury to prHftt
I pockets If the repeal should not bo com
pleto by then, lie said.
Tim House passed a straight repeat, brtt
the Senate proposes a rcpcnl only until
1920, sugar to go on the free list then,
Baby Swallows Pin Sent to Hospital
Catherine Sulzcr, 2 years old, of 23
Chestnut Btreet, Camden, Is In Cooper
Hospital, suffering from tho effects of
swallowing a pin yesterday.
Snow 1E Inches Deep in Maryland
CtTMttKntjANIl. Md.. April 10. Thero
are IB Inches of snow at Thomas, on the
West Virginia-Maryland line, and It was
still snowing Inst night. On Savago
Mountain th? fall was 12 Inches.
WASHINGTON. April 1 0. Considera
tion of Ihc bill to repeal the free sugar
section of the tariff act began, today In the
Senate, with both Democrats and Itepuli
llcana pledged to Its passage this after
noon. Itepublleans, however, took the op
portunity to poke a few gibes at what
they declared was tho abandonment of an
other llaltlmore pledge.
Unless the bill Is agreed to by both
houses and signed by the President be
fore May 1 sugar will go on the free list.
Chairman- -inions. In charge of the bill,
declared there were vast (itiantlties of
sugar now stored In warehouses awaiting
tho hoped-for failure of the repeal meas-
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Washable .Gloves
that will wash
For Men and Women in Tun, Smyrna, Alabaster and
uaiBi wiine. tj.ua t liiu nym, yiuve xyr esiiiy ajji-iiiy
l,U'..l l,.tnt f ....... .,..t.ln.. .Mitt......
with contrustlnB emfH-otilery, lncVUtu; I'lKnlle, tf
trimmed.
tylojun a variety of colors
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frnfiroUlery, lncluiUfiK PIbhIIo, amt White, Mack CJO ff
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i fxllij the men who create the y--ByEgMftM "i ,
m jflH demand the bip; busi- j ; Jljffffiim3 '
lTU ness men of Philadel- jirfljyillgPwP W7fr
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i fela hie business men read lfiioMsStSlKi T"Tf"WHHHrHfKti 1
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I What Piano Shall I Buy?
p Decide It Like- a Bosieess Man 1
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In our Music Department, one of our salesmen inquired of a
customer, "What is the make of your player-piano?" and the cus
tomer answered vaguely, "Well, I do not know. My wife bought it
at a carry-all store, but I think it was made somewhere in the west.
Had I done the buying, I would have used business sense and
bought from your house, knowing that you make pianos here in
Philadelphia, where I could save at least from twenty to thirty per
cent on the purchase, and if the piano went wrong and required any
immediate factory attention, you are right here to stand back of your
guarantee.
Special Cunningham-Made
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PIANO
On Terms as Low as $2 Weekly J" j
nt of merit and durability that dealers would .have to ger$600 for. S
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