Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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ITALlANO
fgRZATOFANA
jf& M. D'ALTEZZA
Emua Fatta Esplodero dal
lima x" tM tub-
it Han mBiM" "-
, Parte dcllo Trin-
c Auatriacho
folERlA IN AZIONB
noMA. 10 Magglo.
Liillno ufflda'8 pubbllcato dal
!Ana Ouerrft lerl sera circa la
RSSioST Xm two "
W111' ,... .... Aha lA fAnrln
Ell lapporto del generate Cadorna
Rnq " plCC0 deV" T0.f1".a
Imii tostltulsea una lmportanle
IBM ... ...i A.tiintAtn tifllclale!
ell dl artlgilerla contlmiano
.' .i .11 hattaitlla. 86b-
Ll5'"? '" iorr.lnln nno ad un
IS 'foalo dal cattlyo tempo.
IWr .I del Monte Tofano. a
SKwrtt della tena sdmmltiC, tino
BrJSSl rtparl oceupo' un'impor
CL Cl.lone, la cosldetta Tofano
3 un'alteMa dl 2835 mctrt
"i.. rain n IftdH.
W"!"' "iTiltonU Nero alcunl
TptabU repartl dlscesero da
"-i"r, .... T.enpntn. n Inn-
ffiSfl mb stllle poslalonl ncmlche..
m. Slclnanze della chlesa dl San
iUcl"' ,, ,ll 7
. 1 nernlco fcco esplodero al-
fSfrtlne caueando qualcho danno al
Sti immlnamentl che mettono In
Eiicailone le trincee o causanao
Butt dlstruzlono dl parto della
?? '! trincee. I nostrl repartl
M. ;. .i...imnn n. faro osDtodero
fi-Biccesso delle mine a uud-ovcst
Titia Martlno e la loro opera fu pol
tSStati dalla nostra nrtlglleria
IJTtl "u,le Ilnce nemlcho un tuoco
KLrtmunlc&to ufllclale austrlaco dice
)1 . .....u .41 Cm VarHtm ,11
MM aUHiriaWHU Mt. ... ...tw uui
..i. nar mtntohft tnmnn finlrn
IP9.!? ..-.. rf.llo nrtlirllrrln llnllnnn
R. truppe auatriacho hanno fatto
F. ........ .IaIIa frlnpAA ttnltnnn nrl
Jlla ehlesa dl quel vlllagglo occu-
jouhidl Un piccolo punio ai uppoggio.
Jsor ltallanl hanno perduto 3000
Sal! tra cui cinque kuhu.uu, tuiun
U1 magglorl o B44 capltanl.
it va Intenstflcando e spoclnlmonto
S-dHartlgliena o vioieniissima.
. L. I AlAarVil Intnnilnnn npji nt-
!5fib deBtra f rancese Blacche'. op-
.- tfnn a lil n mfi Tsfnltn
ftffiipo't tcdeschi contlnuano a bom
l.1 u wAnlvlnnl frflnnAnl dAlta OuntA.
ra.w'"-""" -- - ,
LTiiHit-jcorsa notte. II tentatlvo e
l tm rcspinio compieiamenio, como
jd'sSo comuntcoto ufnclale.
aiRobbers Shoot Police Chief '
DFOftb. Mass., May. 10. Chief of
iEaw(tro f. Ji.ency, or ine Mieaioro,
'diuirlnient. was shot In the arm
jjht eirly today with four'yeggmeh.
jM&a'.auompieu to rou me ueaiora
iBlefc. The robbers eBcaped
SjgfJ.
tftjAUord io Work for Loan Bills
'jfeFriuikford Business Jlen's and Tax
ttioclatlon at its meeting last
f.lraed the loan bills. Copies of
MMMlon will be sent to each mem
',WK htm' to cast an afllrmativo
Mi'ttttte bring the neighbors out."
fawc
v Kh fl.
OLD SCOR CHURCH
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
REV, D. STUART MOORE. D. D.
Pastor of Scots Presbyterian
Church, Broad street and Castlo
avenue, which is celebrating this
weok its 150th anniversary.
NU0VA S0STA NELLA
BATTAGLIADI VERDUN
I Tcdeschi Tentano Invano Un
Attacco di Sorpresa tra
l'Oise e l'Aisne
L'ultlmo bollcttlno ufTlclalo pubbllcato
a Parlgl dice cho- si ha una nuova sosta
nolla battaglla dl Verdun dopo una set
tlmana, dl sangulnosl combattlmentt o dl
terrlblll bombardamentl, lerl sera non vl
fu alcuna izlone dl fanterla nel settore
dl Verdun 6 si ebbo anche Un'azlono plut
tosto debolo dcllo artlgllcrie. I tcdeschi
pero' tcntafono un attacco dl sorpresa
nel Bcttoro compreso tra I'Alsno o l'Oise,
ma l'attacco fu rcsplnto.
II Mlnlstero della Guerra ltallano ha
annunciato cho lo truppo operantl nella
zona del gruppo delto Tofane hanno con
qulstato una Importanto poelzlono Bulla
Tofana Torza, o 2835 metrl dl altczzo.
La Tofana Terza, detta nnche Tofana dl
Fuorl. ragglunrre Taltezza dl 3232 metrl,
cd o' Importanto percho domlna' buona
parto dolla bassa vallo del Travenanzes,
a nord-ovest dl Cortina d'Ampezzo, scor
clatota della grndo strada delle Dolomltl,
alia qualo si unlsco a Falzarego ed a
Fonto Alto, nella vallo del Bolte.
IIIIIIIHUIMUIJ- "-1MII
ATTRACTIVE
NEW PATTERNS
in Spring Clothes .
To Mea3ureTfor dJOrf
Particular Men
from and up
NEUBAUER
1121 WALNUT STREET
Established 1890.
THEfcT the Goodyear Ser
vice Station Dealer talks
to you about .Goodyear
Tire Accessories, credit
him with trying to render a real
service.
He will show you that the Goodyear Tire
baver Kit contains materials for making
road repairs when accidents occur.
He will test your wheel alignment; he
will suggest an , Inside Protector if such
can add to the mileage of an old tire:
he will recommend Goodyear Tire Putty
to fill tread cuts and prevent damage .
from dirt and water.
He sells tiro satisfaction hi addition
to tires; he is not content until you are
fully and finally pleased.
( tOODTEAR
TIRE ACCESSORIES f
160th Anniversary Celebrations
Held This Weekj-Presby-
tery Service T&iight
The Scots Presbyterian Church, Broad
street and Castle avenue of which the
Rev. Dr. t. Stuart Moore la pastor, Is
celebrating Its 160th anniversary this
week. The ministers and churches of ftH
denominations of South Philadelphia are
Invited, and the meetings, which will be
distinctly of an historical character, will
bo addressed by prominent clergymen.
There Is perhaps -no church In tho city
which has more of historic" Interest than
Scots Church. It was founded In 1766,
under the Church of Scotland,.by the BoV.
David Telfair, of Edinburgh University,
The documents which were necessary for
Its founding were signed by John Penn,
grandson df William P.enn, and counter
signed by his secretary, Joseph Shlppen.
It Is the third oldest church organization.
In tho Presbytery of Philadelphia. Tho
church, was first located at 4 th and Baln
brldge streets, and later on Spruce Btreet
above 3d.
Tho removal of Scots ChuVch from
Spruce street to Its present location was
effected In 1884. Faith Mission of the
Tenth Presbyterian Church was estab.
llshed at Broad street and Castle avenue.
In 1877. The mission purchasod a framo
structure UBed as a pftllce barracks at the
Centennial Exposition In Kalrmount Park
and, under .the ministry of the Itev. Dr.
John C. Thompson, was 6rganlzed Into tho
South Broad Street Presbyterian Church.
In 1814, the "Old Scots" board of trustees
agreed to unite with the South Broad
Street Presbyterian Church and the union
was effected In tho Bamo year. The pres
ent church building was erected In 1886,
Historical night- will bo observed to
night, and tho Itev. Dr. D. Stuart Mooro,
the pastor ; W. Morris Woodley and' the
Rev. Dr. George Handy Wallcs will speak.
Thursday will bo Young People's night,
and addresses will be delivered by ltlchard
II. Wallace, vice moderator of tho Pres
bytery; the Rev. Dr. U. Franklin Smiley,
of West Presbyterian Church, Wilming
ton, Del., and Walter McIIonry, cx-prcsl-dent
of the Philadelphia Christian En
deavor Union.
DfetrilwtJHg: N J. RMtrend Tax
TRENTON, May id.--State Treasurer
Read has begun tha distribution of
$2,160,00S.7, which t-eprsnt8 the tax as
sessed against second-class railroad prop'
erty for 1015. Of this nrr.ount tho city
of Camden will receive $63, M 3. 4 6 and the
combined municipalities In Camden Coun
ty $67,141.62.
Vare Men Win Club Election
In n contest over officers last night be
tween Penrose and Vare members of the
Cameron Club, 710 South 19th street, the
Vare supporters won by electing Robert
Jj. Irwin, a Municipal Court employe, pres
ident of the club, over William II. Wilson.
ARREST OF H.C. HOOD
DUE TO POLICE ERROR
Case Against West Philadelphia
Man Dropped and Magis
trate Discharges Him
!
SfSSfSlS
'j
May 1, accused of obtaining money Under
false jjretehses because he 86!d an auto
mobile, tfhlch later proved to hav been
stolen, to Clarence 'Gallagher, of 68U
Washington avenue.
The auto had been stolen from Norman
Craig, a salesman, of 1060 South Frailer
street, and had been sold to Hood when
he ftdverO5 for a WmjHI. fM wmOm
on the- engine had keen Mta &y mrttt
ful wrTc and; It wan not until ts ,-NfMt
was erved that Hood knew Mis.Mta had
beeh stolen. Gallagher" returned tha ma
chine to Craig J Hood returned tho pur
chase money to Gallagher, and Magiatrata
Harris discharged Hood,
Hood Is1 $236 out
The charges which caused the arrest of
Henry C. Hood, proprietor of a garage at
56th and Oxford streets, have been with
drawn and the case settled, The police
wefe In error. Hood was arrested on
HALLAHAN'S
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Fashion has harked back to Colonial
days for her inspiration, nnd the smart
est footwear reflects the same period.
The Buckle Purnp
Colonial Model
will delight the most fastidious. Beautifully
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black kid and calf, gray, bronze and patent
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