Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 03, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING EEBgEB PHILADELPHIA, WEDKESDAY MAY 3, 1916.
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WILD
DEER AND ROE TO A COVERT MUST FLEE;
OR RATHER ARE EXILED PROM PARK BY DEGREE
BUCKLEY BLESSES ELOPEBS
Former Editor Opens Homo to Brick
layer Sonin-Law
NEW YORK, May 3. The Rev. Br.
James M. Buckley, former editor of the
Christian Advocate and one of the best
known ministers in tho country, whoso
daughter was secretly wedded, April 1, to
Ernest Plgnone, an Italian bricklayer,
announced Inst night that ho had given
his blessing to tho couplo nnd they will
make their homo with him nt Morris
town, N. J,
Doctor Buckley Is having announce
monts printed and will send them to tho
friends of tho brldo, who Is socially promi
nent In Morrlstown.
Plgnone announced that he would con
tinue to work as a bricklayer until he
finishes a course in cement engineering.
The Italians In Morrlstown look upon
Plgnone as a hero. Recently ho met An
drew Samorc, a Greek, In a wrestling
match, and although tho bout was de
cided a draw, Plgnone's followers still In
sist he wns tho better man.
SERBIA STARTS TO GET NAVT
I PAL L'ALTE VEDETTE
Buys Destroyer to Escort Troops io
Mainland From Corfu
ROME, May 3. The Berblftn Oorern
ment has purchased the destroyer Vetlka
to escort transports from the island of
Corfu, where the Serbian army has been
refitted after Its retreat through Serbia to
Salonlca.
It Is said that each of the allied Qorern
ments will present King Peter with two
more destroyers before the end of the war,
Serbia, being- an Inland country, has never
before possessed a navy.
W MONTE ADAMELLU
ktWPosizioni di Alta Montagna
MpUflriMiMw.(
Baseball Player Sent to Asylum
SHAMOKKV, Pa., May 3 Whjlam
Yordy, a fielder for tho Springfield -club,
this place, who became Insane, has been
Truppe Aipjuo
Italinne
ORECIA NELL'EPIRO
KOMA, 3 Magglo.
commuted to mo unnvmo Asylum. Ho
was formerly one of tho best known pitch
er's In tho anthracite fields.
h. ..i.(rri della Ouerra pubbllcava
fftf ..nil eegucnto rnpporto del gencrnio
Sorn "'" ,(l Bllun2lono n,la fronto
lSSiS5?trf0wi! dell'Adamello sabato le
" ,hn A'P'IS """iv"V .,"
profomlo
Pn. i.n. Thhla Fumo etl un profot
,..-- . dcl ,ji11cso ,vnl a,
JilKi ed altaccarono II ncmlco nul cm
PS liTlosI dl Crozzon ill I'argorlda ed
ISpf n.un del Cavcnto.
IKXdue glornl di nccanlto combattl.
U J daedal dell'Adamello. nol
I'lf ilniadronlmmo dello Bcguontl poslzlonl:
I'-SJr.M rnrgorlda. cho o' nd un'nltexw
3364
o
jfl melrl: Crozzon dl I.nres, a 33
ilJri rSsVc i dl Lares, a 3265 mctrl,
-.-Durante nuesto operazlonl nol nbblamo
. . 1 nemlco 103 prlglonlerl, tra cul
"JicotI ifflSSl. duo mltrngllatricl, fuclll
kllmala ill Icrl l'nrtlgllcrla o'
?.(( ittllvlsslma lungo tutta la fronto, ma
IKmcnte nell'alta valla del Cordova lo
-. rnntro la testa ill pome in vai uacco
m Nolabblamoresplnto plccoll attncchl
fitl nemlco contro lo nostro poslzlonl sulla
I fto.ata. nella cone dl Plozzo, ml
BmiMirii c nd est ill oeir,
T&mml da Herllne dlcono cho II
VJinm Breco lia Istltulto l'nmmlnls.
'SSons civile In tutto 1'Eplro BCttciitrl
''Ble che esso nveva occupato mllltnr-
5 rlcorda, nsscgnava alio Btnto albanese.
SI dice cho II govcrno Breco ha gla'
Utltulte I dlstrettl ill Korltza o ell Arglro-
Mjiro. E' nolo cho contro I'occupazlono
aell'Epfro scttcntr'Ionalo da parte della
GrecW prolesto' a suo tempo l'ltalla o lo
lltr potenze, ma II Bovorno groco nsBl-
:caro' allora cho si trattava dl occupaslone
I'tMiporanea. N'ello stcsso tempo l'ltalla
cccupava Valona, nncho tempornneamente.
Ora e" perfettamento chlaro cho la Grccla
'intends mnntencro I'occupazlono dell'EpIro
'WMRnato nll'Albanla.
" -nunne notlzlo vengono dalla Francla.
"l francesl hanno preso l'offcnsiva par-
1 tlale nella zona tu vermin cu nanno con
qnlitato circa tin mlgllo dl trlnceo
tedesche ad est e ad ovest della Jlosa,
1 roentro alcunl convogll todeschl Bono fitatl
ibombardatl nella Champagne. La bat
itiglia dl Verdun pero' contlnua. Kssa
dura ora da oltro 70 glornt e- tlno a questo
momento e' una vlttor vlttorla franccso
d una econfltta tcdesca.
Intanto' I france3t hanno rcsplnto un
altro attacco tcdesco uella rcglono dello
Argonne Infllggendo nl nomlco gravl per
due, ma lerl sera nella rcglono dl Verdun
tl ebbero soltanto nzlonl dl nrtlgllerla.
NELL'ALBANIA.
NoUila gliinto qui dall'Albanla dlcono
eh la popolazlono dl parecchl dlstrettl
occupatt dag I austrlacl o dal bulgarl e'
iRamata. Moltl albanc3t al recanp alio
lines Itallano net dlntornl dl Valona ed
implorano pane. II Comanda Itallano (a
dl tutto per Efamaro lo popolazlonl del
dlstrettl occupatl dallo truppo Itallano.
SI aa che comando dl Valona ha In
questl ultlml glornl, approflttando del bcl
tempo, accclcrato 1 lavorl per completaro
la diresa della piazza. Lo stato dello
tmppe Itallano o' ecccllcntc, honostanto
che nell'lnverno abblano dovute .iffrontaro
dlsad In reglonl aspro o mlsero.
30JHVAL VOLUNTEERS
SAIL ON BATTLESHIPS
First Naval Training Cruise for
Civilians Starts From
League Island
. rtjr Phlladelphlnns, professlonnj .men,
;" "" yacnismcn, sailed from
!Lejguo Island on the battleships Jllssourl,
Wisconsin nnrl Ohln nfr n nflin.i. r.i
morning, on tho first naval training cruise
for rlvlllnna ai' l.n1.1 t... .... ...n..
l:- - ' -w iiwu uy mo uniicu
Btates navy.
The three battleships will ba three days
at SCO. landlnc nt Annnnnlla nn On...,ln..
morning. During tho course of the short
"" "'0, civilian volunteers will bo
5?i M far as ,s Psshlo under tho
W.UUUUIU me auues required of them in
time of war.
The present cruise is preliminary to a
much larger nnd more ambitious cruise
to bo held In August. Several hundred
.volunteers will participate in tho sum
mer cruise and will study for four weeks
under nayal officers that they may be
equipped In time of war to act as naval
-Jj,H.7ei- ?oth thls and tho summer
?t.ha,l!e.en "ranged by the Penn-
...w." '""fwlng will take the cruise,
!S?t,odayJ U' a a SHmourl. Com
mander Hough W. Barklle Henry, John
itS?1 EdBar Howard. Henry B.
L r'J'i Conwell, J. J. O'Brien,
n,in. imlth.', Thoma9 Newhall, C. O.
mln.a,rdt-ou U' ,S- S' Wisconsin. Com
mander Chuverlus Charles Longstreth,
lm n V,orman IIenry. Samuel H. Cul
r TO.i ?1 pearsn. SI. 1. Newhall, Har
eh..YrBt,GeorBe Phlller, C. P. Mclli.
Zj n B'S- OMo- Commander Raby
in.?.' Whltaker. M. Belknap. W.
J r rP; ""tchlnson. R. H. Moore.
Toung ' GeorEe L- Thompson, R.- L.
FinE TiRSTnnvc nnnno
Klrt, .. '
druri .1 usana dollars" worth of
t&StUt0C damaged by
tbiTrf ul caTy xoaay in tno drug
W.rt pPwe nnd Reynolds, 1931-33
Mi Tioga street.
nolitn m". iulck,y extinguished, but
the ..!' ad des'royed a large part of
of tSr, !S "d the store. Much
nuda riZ 1 cu l0CK consisted of drugs
orirW(.Y viu"iT war lM nre- wnlcn
lytSr ln the basement, was discovered
Mldvai. ;. " ""ver, of the Ridge and
comhM.ii "V""03 siaiion. spontaneous
I ml""tion is believed to have caused It
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DIES AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIB
BALDPATE
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01 the hair nSM)raotesJh8 rowth
AS fiellavea tho calp of
u'ineaiiiiy, accumuia
tlpns aud, secretion.
Gives a rich slos, U
highly perfumed and
free from oil, makes
the hair light and
fluffy. Send 10o tor
trial size.
Applications
first class
Bnopj.
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BALDPATE CO.
(Ucpt. O)
467 W. 34h St
Nw York
BoM tir II drunUU. ft
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Then disregard of "Keep Off the Grass" Signs and Frolicsome Behavior in the
Face of Fairmount Commissioners' Stern Dictum Brings
About Order for Their Banishment
Aro you fleet of foot7
Can you Jump a fenco? Is your wind
good?
If thus qualified apply to tho Fairmount
Park Commission na an official deer catch
er. Tho work will ho confined to Fair
mount Park. As tho deer have been frol
icking about the Park treading on thu
grass, standing near trees and all that
sort of thing, tho Commission has decided,
qulto officially of course, that tho deer
shall bo turned over to the Pennsylvania
Stato Gnmo Preserve. But tho deer don't
know It. Furthermore, no ono' can get
near enough to tell them.
BATTAGLIA SUI GHIACCI
A 3000 M. DI ALTEZZA
Gli Italian Vittoriosi in Una
Lotta di Due Giorni sul
Gruppof dell'Adamello
Montro Vienna annunclava lerl cho gll
Italian! crnno statl rcsplntl In un nttacco
contro lo poslzlonl nustrlache del gruppo
dell'Adamello. 11 Mlnlstcro della Guerra
Itallano nnnuncta che gtl Alplnl hanno
conqulstato.cuopo duo glornl dl nccamta
battaglla, due clmo o due pnssl appunto
nella rcglono dell'Adamello, prendendo al
ncmlco oltro un ccntlnalo dl priglonlerl,
duo mltragllntrlcl, fiicljl o munlzionl. Vi
enna trasforma la sconfltta in vlttorla, a
proprlo caprlcclo. ,
LAdamollo ha la sua fmportanza per
la postziono cho occupa tra la Val
Camonlca o la Val Gludicarla, o per ques
to appunto ora stato solldamcnto occupato
dagll austrlacl cho Bperavano forso nii
cora dl poter discendero verso la planur'a
padana. Lo poslzlonl tolto agll austrlacl
sono tutto In terrltorlo ncmlco, o quclla
dcl Crozzon- dl .Fnrgorlda domino, oltre
nl In. Viillo Fargorlda, ancho l'lmportantls
sima alta Val dl Genova.
It seems these deer aro especially "ram
bunctious." They scamper all about re
gardless of park etiquette, show contempt
for Bcctlon three, nrttclo four ot tho park
rules and frown emphatically at tho "keep
off tho grass" signs. Furthermore, It was
learned that theso wa;vard harts wero
really heartless. It appears that they
crushed several roses, bruised threo rub
ber plants and annoyed tho gas buses of
Bovcral local millionaires, nlso numerous
French poodles.
Tho nntl-dcer movement has been on
foot for several months. Tho animals
wero unawnro of tho fact that they wero
considered dangerous until they noticed
tho change in tho attitude ot tho park
guards. Instead of giving them a cheery
greeting the guards gave the deer an Icy
staro. This wns followed lator by general
antagonism. Every tlmo a guard saw a
deer ho chased It. Of course, this refers
to tho deer with tho spelling given.
So every tlmo a deer saw a park guard
It ran. Therefore, as the deer always
Baw park guards III tho dnytlme, they
wero nlways running.
And now they havo been sentenced to
tho Preserve
Instructions will bo given to tho Persh
ing punltlvo park expedition to get tho
deer, which nro "somewhere In Fair
mount." There will bo no compromise.
But tho deer know all tho nooks and
crannies nnd It Is doubtful If they will bo
rounded up at any dcllnlto tlmo.
It's vory evident that the deer had a
spy nt tho commissioners' meeting which
decided their fnto, for now thoy aro more
leery than ever.
Many Phlladclphtans wero resting un
der tho delusion during tho last two years
that doer belonged In a park, but It ap
pears that this Is nil wrong.
Nevertheless, there nro two happy deer
ln tho park despite tho opposition; ono Is
mado ot Iron nnd tho other Is carved ln
Htonc.
President Confers on Shipping Bill
WASHINGTON, Mny 3. President
Wilson nnd Chairman Adamson, of the
House Commerco Committee, today con
ferred over tho shipping bill, Tho Pres
ident Is determined to make a- renewed
fight for tho passago of 'the bill. Adam
son said the shipping bill probably would
be brought up Immediately after the Porto
Rlcan bill Is disposed of.
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