Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING- LBDGEIR HlBADELPHIA, WDMglMX BfAT 31, 191G.
ARIPRESA
VfOfvENTKMENTls TRA
EPOSINAEL'ASTOO
f f -' t-
Nir da Guerra ItnliaiiH
ftfjr hel Porto di Trieste o
Affonda un Grande Tras
' pof to Austriaco
DUELLI D'ARTIGLIERIA
nostA, May i.
Oil austrlacl Itanno rlnnoTnto In lore
Mtenstm nella. mtia del torrents Poslnn
nell'alta valle dell'Astlco, ma tl nenerale
CMoriia anntmcla che gll ltnllanl man
tnono Is loro poeUlont. Ecco II testa
41 rapporlo del general Cadorna pub
Mlcato lerl sera dat Mlnlstero ddla
Ouerrat
La sltuazlone e' noneralmento lm
mutata ecelt cho nella zona, del Po
tilna cd In quella dcll'alta vallo del
1'Astlco, dove si e' avuta una rlpreta del
rorronnlva austrlaca.
Nella Vat Lngarlna e net scttore del
Pasublo, dopo una Tlolenta prepara
J lone dl nrtlgllerla by ono nvute In
srtee aztonl ill nrtlgllerta o Brando at
tlvlta' (telle truppo. II nostro fuoco ha
Uturbato pareccht convoglf nemlcl.
A mid dl Poslnn. II nemlco, dopo una
vlblentlflslma preparailonn dl nrtl
gllerla. attacco' lo nostro lines In dire
lone dl SJoRlla. dl Camplglla o dl monto
Prlaforn. Dopo una dlxpcrata battaglla
le nostra truppo Imnno potuto man
tenere la loro poslzlonl.
Sull'altoplano dl Arilago a nella Val
Sugana si e' avuta attlvlta' dl repartl
' In rfcognlztone. L'nrtlgllerln ncmlca ha
Inlzlato II bombardamento del vlllagglo
dl Ospedaletto, nella Val Sugana.
Nella zona del Monte Tofana not ab
blamo resplnto un piccolo attacco dl
fanterla nemlca.
Sulla faldo settcntrlonall del Monte
San Mlchclo nol abblamo fatto csplo
dere una potente mlna cho ha aperto
una breccia conslderevolo nelte trlncea
nemlche.
la un comunlcato ufllclalc pubbllcato dal
Mlnlstero delta Marina e' annunclato uttl
Clatmente cho un grando trasporto mtlltare
austriaco fu stlurato ed affondato nel porto
dl Trieste nella notto del 28 Magglo da una
nave da guerra Itallana.
I TUJSSI ATTACCAKOT
Tclcgrammt da Zurlgo dlcono cho a
Vienna e' stato annunclato che I russl hanno
tplegato conslderevolc attlvlta' dl nrtl
glleria. lungo la fronte delta Bessarabia e
quella delta Volinla, cho sono tenute da
truppo austrlache. A Londra st crede che
quosta attlvlta' sla In relazlone con la
aituaxlone sulla fronto itallana, e cho I
ru.tsl corchlno dl imped Iro che nuove truppe
austrlacha stano tolto dalla Oallzla per
cssere lnviate a rafforzare l'offenslva contro
Vltalla.
S do e' vcro, I russl farebbero ne' plu
no' meno dl quanto fece l'ltalfa nel magglo
del 1915, quando attacco' l'Austrla a la
costrlnse ad abbandonare 1'ofTenstva In Russia.
Telegramml da Londra dlcono cho tra I
tedcschl Impegnatt a Verdun sono da 60 a
14b aeMnti tuntrkcL Qu-e-t tort eeiw
BtaU InVlat a. Verdun daU'Austrla come
preito degll nlutl e delta? dtrexlona pmUtl
dalla Qerfminla nll'Austrln, hell'offenMva
contro Vltatlru Oon quests forze II kron
prlnz ,' declso it prendera Verdun a qua!
alael cesto, a prezzo dl qtmlunque sacrlilclo.
Un comunlcAto nfnelala austriaco an
mincta che nella regions dl Punta Cordln
gll nustrlacl hanno conqutstato Un'opera
bllhdata Itallana che nd ovest dl ArsUro
hanno occupato Is colllno sulla rlra sinistra
meridionals del torrent Poilna. II comunl
cato ftgglunga cho gll ttatlanl hanno at
taccAtd Inutllmenta poslzlonl austrlache a!
aud dl Dettalo,
1m llneo Italians tra I'Adlgs ed It Brenfa
Bono stato dl nuovo rlformato. Esse ora
si stendono npprosstmAtlvamento per una
olriquantlna dl tnlglla dal Conl Zugna al
Monte Pasublo, alia valla del Toslna, ad
Arslero, alia Vat d'Assa ed alia Val Sugana.
Konostante ta terrlblle preparazlone
dell'artlgllerla, gll attacchl degll austrlacl
sono rcsplntl o l'avanzata del nemlco Bern
bra nrrestata. Ma soltanto notlzle In rl
tardo glungono dalla fronte a sono cono
scluts dal pubbltco, e le notlzto dl recentl
avvenlmentl o circa It concentrnmento dells
forze Italians a la poslztono esatta dells
truppe sono per ora trattenute dalla censura.
II generalo Cadorna splega In un suo
rapporto specials cho lo operaztont dl
guerra cho st svolgono net Trentlno sono
essenzlalmente diverse da quelle che si
svolgono a Verdun, le quail ultimo si basnno
sulla guerra dl trlncea. lnvece sullo Alpl si
svolge una regolaro battaglla con I'lmplego
dt grandl masss dl truppe In terreno mon
tuoso. Lo sptegazlont del generalo Cadorna
sono rltenute come molto slgnlflcantl,
glaccho' cgll Indtibblamento allude a prosslml
avvonlmcntt, dal momento cho l'azlono
Itallana non ha sempllcemento II carattero
dt semptlco dlfenslva, ma comprende
ooerazlonl estcnslve In cul la fanterla o'
dostlnata ad avers una parte Importati
tlsslma.
MOVEMMP STARTED
FOR PLAYGROUND AT
WASHINGTON SCHOOL
Eighteen Hundred Children
Must Needs Play In Alley Be
cause School Board Falls
to Provide
TEACHERS STRESS NEED
UNA NAVE ITALIANAVA
NEL PORTO IN TRIESTE
Audace Spedizione Che Termina
Con la Distruzione d'Un
Trasporto Nemlco
Un comunlcato del Mlnlstero della Ma
rina Itallano annuncla che una nave da
guerra Itallana, probabllmente una sllu
rants, ha sllurato nel porto dl Trlesto un
grando trasporto mllltare austriaco man
dandolo a fondo. SI tratta dl una nudaco
spedizione, giacche' il porto dl Trieste, so
c aperto o non fortlflcato, c' d'altra parte
ben dlfeso dallo mlno che sin dalla dlclil
arazlono dl guerra delt'Itatla all'Austrla
le autortta' mllltarl austrlache hanno scml
nato davantl al Vallono dl Muggla ed a
quello dl Capodlstrla o davantl al porto
proprlo dl Trieste.
Un comunlcato ufUclalo austriaco annun
cla cho gll autrlacl hanno conqulstato le
collno sulla rtva meridtonale del torrente
Poslna e mlnacclano dl awlluppare I fortl
che dlfendono Arslero. II generals Cadorna
annunclava lnvece lerl sera che gll attacchl
austrlacl contro queste colllne erano statl
resplntl e che gll Italian! restavano nelle
loro poslzlonl.
Photographs on buck page Uloslrate this
article.
A movement has been started In South
Philadelphia to procure a playground for
the pupils of the deorge Washington fila
mentary School, 6th street below Washing
ton avenue, who must play In nn alloy be
cause the Board of Education has provided
no better recreation facilities.
Eighteen hundred boys nnd girls, mem
bers of all grade, are obliged to content
themselves with this sort of "school yard."
According to educators familiar with the
school code, tho Bpace allotted to tho chil
dren for play Is actually below tho require
ments of law.
It la only because tho Washington School
was built before the net becamo effective,
and because the law Is not retroactive that
tho Board of Kducatlon cannot bo com
pelled to proldo a playground. The alley,
which scnes as a substitute, Is about 90
square feet In area. It lies between the
schoolhouse and a private dwelling.
two itEcnsstis nnqumED.
So small Is this space that Miss Katherlno
T Dever. the supervising principal, has been
forced to order two recesses. Sho has
found that It li Impossible to accommodate
all of the pupils In the alley at ono time.
This condition has been tho subject of
protest for many yearn In South Phila
delphia, but tho movement hns so far had
no material effect When Miss Margaret
T. Magulre, an ofllcer In the National
Education Association nnd principal of tho
General CIcorge A. McCnll School, was head
of the Washington School sho Incrcnscd tho
sentiment In tho neighborhood In favor o( a
playground.
Tho Bchool Itself Is overcrowded Twelve
"part time" classes nro In session each day
because the enrolment Is too great for tho
size of tho building. The latter condition
will be relleed, however, when tho liny
School, Wharton aboe flth street, now In
course of reconstruction, Is rebuilt.
It was at first believed that tho Wash
ington School would alsd ba reconstructed
during tho vacation months this summer,
but It was announced At the headquarters
of the Board of Education today thai no
tuch change Is contemplated. It wad also
announced that there Is no Immediate pros
pect of a playground for the pupils of
the latter Institution,
TEACHEltS CniTICAI
Teachers who have Inspected schools
throughout the State declare that they have
never eoen any other school where the
children are compelled to Use nn Alloy as
a playground. They say that this deficiency
Is particularly unfortunate nt the Washing
ton School, because many of tho pupils are
either foreigners or the children of foreign
parents.
Their Impression of American Institu
tions, gained from such educational sur
roundings, cannot make fo. better citizen
ship, it Is pointed out. An effort will be
mado to Interest the Clvlo Club, the Horns
and School League nnd similar orgnnlza
tlons In tho movement to have tho Board
of Education purchase properly to bo used
as a playground or solvo tho problem In
some other way.
Imported Tweed
Special Suitings.
$30
BRADBURN & NIGRO
Tailors to Particular Men
Cor. 13th & Sansom
SnlU 125 to HO
Writ or call or our tin
and Interfiling Dootdft
"Looking Into Your Ourn
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No.
103
A Series of
Eye Talks
Our Next Talk Wed.. Jane IS.
By Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr.
WAT IO WOtJT.D evur
" " i HunnoHA thnt mieh ftn
ailment an R cold In
the head cauld causa
eyo troubles?
Vet It Is Just such
a thing that Is often
responsible.
Uetween the erea
and nose, the membrane lining
tho four communicating cn.Yi
tles at audi times often be
comes Inflamed nnd Infection
Is easily nnd directly trans
mitted to the eyes
This simply Illustrates the
ndvlsablllty of consulting the
Oculist- the physician who
specializes In trentment of tho
eyes whenever your eyes need
attention.
Ho hns no reason to pro
scribe glasses unless they nre
necessary In that ovent, have
his prescription filled by nn
Optician whose ability to nil
It accurately Is unquestioned.
I'rescrlptlon Opticians
6, 8 & 10 South 15th St.
ITe DO -VOr Examine Eves
"Thin 'Talk' from a copy
right Bcrles. all rlzhts re-period."
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On ef tk Fiv
Experience, the Teacher
of Tire Lessons
The experience of your last week-end holi
day trip has told you something about the tires
you use
That they are, or they are not, the parti
cular tires suited to your particular car,
Experience taught the United States Tire
Company that all tires are not suited to
all cars.
That is why the United States Tire Company
makes five different tires a tire to meet every
need of price and use the only complete line
offered by any tire manufacturer.
One of the five is made for your car will
give you the lowest cost per mile.
"Cannon Ball'1 Baker's transcontinental
world's record car was equipped with United
States 'Balanced Tires. Baker says: "No
other tires would have stood the test."
Ask the nearest United States Tire Dealer
for your copy of the booklet, "Judging Tires," '
which tells how to find the particular tire to
suit your needs.
United States Tire Company
Chain' 'Nobby 'Usco' 'KoyalCord'
"INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES"
Plain'
nrnzzsgrm
Caswkii Man Bsdiy Injured In Fight
John thislk, Jleihi old. of 1TT fioulh
Uh street, Camden, Is In tho Codpef Hos
pital, Camden, today sufferlne; from n pos
sible fracture of the skull. Two of hit
countrymen, Anthony fianbuskl, 35 years
old, of 1830 south 4th street, Camden, nnoT
Amd Slowlck, afl year old, of il tfll
mora street, Camden, nro under arrest on
suspicion of belnir responsible for nl In
juries. Duilk was found unconscious at
4th and Viola streets by a policeman. After
retaining consciousness ho said that while
In n fight with soveral men ho was struck
on the head with a brick.
Postal Quid Cost M r 1,
WASHINGTON, May i.Wac!rrfc
postal guide In every comment ...If
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ment 6f Ue United jtate l. , ,
tmaster General nnruZ " .tm'df
end, he has reduced the htiea' nf ?J,t H
eatloh from (3 to 30 centi. 0t thfe "!..
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A Great June Sale of
About $200,000 Worth
of Men's and Young
Clothing
M
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Conceived in Good Faith; Based
on Oak Hall's Reputation;
Backed By the Merchandise!
Begins Tomorrow Morning
at 8 o'Clock
AT
Wanamaker & Bro wn's
Market at Sixth Street, Philadelphia
TT will constitute the biggest June clearing
house sale of Meh's and Young Men's
good Summer Clothing ever offered by
Wanamaker & Brown which means one
of the largest disposals in the history of the
Philadelphia clothing trade.
Between eight thousand and nine thousand picked
Suits from the stocks of half a dozen manufacturers
famous for their ability to make good clothing are in
this history-making offer.
Every single, solitary garment is guaranteed to be all wool
and absolutely jfast color, regardless of all you have read of the
.scarcity of good -woolens' and the scarcity of good dyes. The
low prices at which these Suits will be sold will fairly electrify
the clothing buyers of Philadelphia.
In almost every instance the figures on the price tickets' are
wholesale and in many instances less than wholesale. They
follow:
$12.00
$13.50
$15.00
$18.00
$20.00
$22.50
$25.00
$30.00
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& $13.50
& $15.00
& $18.00
& $20,00
& $22.50
& $25.00
& $30.00
& $35.00
AU-Wool
Ali-Wool
AlI.Wool
All-Wool
Ail-Wool
All-Wool
All-Wool
All-Wool
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Summer
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
Suits for
$ 8.75
10.00
11.50
13.50
15.00
16.50
18.00
22.50
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WO or three great principles dominate
the policy of Wanamaker & Brown.
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One is to sell only all wool clothing;
another is to satisfy every customer- or
hand his money back. And a third is to do
business on the basis of big volume.
And buying in big volume has overcome the handi
caps imposed by the conditions that have ruled in the
woolen and dye markets the past year and a half. '
This, coupled with Oak Hall's ability to pay spot cash for .
the best offerings of many manufacturers and to clear their
stockrooms (no matter how great their stock of good suits) on ,
a cash basis, has made this wonderful opportunity for our r
customers
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Our sales force is ready, the suits are t
ready and no matter how great the demand ;
or how big the rush that greets Oak Hall's
famous June clearing house sale tomorrow,
customers will receive prompt and courteous
attention, , '
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