Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 01, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING MlGBIt-PHIIADBLPHlA ttHU&BDAY, JtHSTE 1 1016.
SlfflLtmBHH(IEHERE
MYrOFOLD JEWS WHO
a LIVE OLD WOULD LIFE
- .j
JJiwible to Fit Into Now Mold of
Democrady, Thejf Aro
Gardd foi In
Institution
SHTJN "MELTiNG POT"
A photograph IllaHtatlng this article
WlU bo found on theplctoriftt page.
Persecuted In Ihe autocratic countries of
JBurope, Asia and northern Africa, the Jew,
since the time of Modes, remained orthodox,
which means. In -tnts senso, alriclly rltuat-
ltla nnd true to trrtdltlbns. Transplanted
to America, which Is not yet tltopla but
neater to It than 6ther countries, the Jew
is loslntr his orthodoxy In the spirit of
democracy. It was an English Jew who
wrote 'The Melting Pot," and that was a
tale of conflict between old-World and now
world Ideas. America, democracy, was
triumphant.
Tho younger generation of Jews In Amer
ica nre drawing apart from tho orthodoxy
of tho centuries. Even those who are na
tives of other lahds soon And themselves
in the hieltlnfir not. Anil wnitn 4hn nA tnMe
come from the lands of Indiscriminate per
secutions and racial hatred only a few
yearx after their children have arrived hero
they find a wide gulf between them. So
wide, Indeed, does this gulf become nt times
that the old folk are uncomfortable in their
children's houses, not because thoy nro un
welcome, but because they "don't Just fit
In."
This Is one of tho problems which the
Jewish Sheltering Home nnd Homo for
tho Homeless and Aged, at 316-317 South
3d street. Is trying to solve. It was estab
lished 26 years ago and has been twlco
enlarged since, tho second tlmo a few
months' ago. SIxty-flvo "guests" aro cared
for at present.
On of thoso Is an old man who camo
threo years ago from Russia, Mlnsker Ou
baroec. Ho had been preceded to America
by his sons, who wished to cscapo military
duty. When tho father nrrlved ho found
that his children no longer kept a strictly
"kosher" or Jewish ritualistic house, nor
did they observe tho Sabbath. And so, to
aa aa aircei institution no went, mere ne
would bo away from all this "Irrellgton,"
'lrreVerence" and "anarchy."
Tho bedrooms in tho building aro large
and airy. A hospital Is In charge of a
trained nurse and a large sunparlor Is a
source of pleasure for the guests. A
synagogue on the first floor Is well
equipped, and thero Is no part of tho home
which appeals moro to the old folk than
their place of visit, but orthodoxy or no
orthodoxy they are always glad to sco tho
young ones.
CAfclEN TO VOTE Ofl STRIKE
Mftsa-meottng Tonight Will Decide
Action to Bo Taken by Aggrieved
P. K T. Employes
The question, of a strike of the tin Ion
employes of the Philadelphia Itapld Transit
Company will be decided totilgnt. A
Mass-Meeting fo conMei the refusal of
Jrhomas H Mlttoh, president bt the com
pftny, to re6etv a cbmmlttee bearing tho
union demands for higher pay and Improved
working conditions, wilt bo held In Central
tabor linlori Hall, tit toorln Bth street
The meeting will begin ht 8! JO o'clock
end IS expected to continue until 3)30
6'clock Friday mdrhlng. The call was Is
sued yesterday 6ver the signature of Harry
F. Flynn, president of Division No. 477,
Amalgamated Association of Street Car and
Elcctrld Railway Employes, and Joseph M.
Ritchie 6rganlser of tho American Federa
tion df Labor who has been active In this
city f6r the past year. Circulars containing
notice 6f the trieetlng wero distributed nt
every barn in tho city yesterday.
Mr. Flynn fcald hs cdUld not tell In ad
vance of tho meeting what attitude tho men
would take should Mr. Mitten refund to
consider the demands that were ndopted
several weeks ago. Ho nsserted that they
woum ao one or two things namely, send
tho commltteo back to Mr. Mitten again nnd
Instruct tho Executive Committee to call a
strlko If It Was not received or vote to
strike at once.
GLIAUSTRIACITONTANO
SFORZI DISPERAW SUL
PASUBIOEACONIZUGNA
20,000 Exhibitors for Liberty Day Fete
NEW YORK, June 1. If tho weather Is
pleasant next Sunday, It Is expected the
largest crowd that over attended nn athletic
meet In this country will see tho gnorlcan
Liberty Day celobratlon at Shcepshead Bay
Speedway for the benefit of the German,
Austrian and Hungarian local charities and
the Irish Relief Fund.
Thero aro to bo 1000 musicians and
10,000 exhlbltqrs.
'BUD' SHARPE DIES ON
STALLHYGS' PLANTATION
West Chester ( Boy and Former
Boston National Innolder Suc
cumbs at Haddock, Ga.
Tho career of "Dud" Sharpe la ended.
Tho one-time Boston National Infleldcr and
later scout for Goorgo Stnlllngs died this
morning at Stnlllngs' plantation, nt Mad
dock, On., after an Illness of four months.
Bayard II. Slmrpo was born In West
Chester, Pa,, In 1881 and during his high
school days was a luminary on the baseball
team. Later ho joined tho Brandywlno
team and was such a sensation that tho
Boston Nationals procured his services, and
from 1904 until 1909 he was a member of
the Boston team.
Ho next saw service In the International
League and two years In that circuit was
onough for "Bud." Stalllngs knew Sharpo
Was not tho star of a fow years ago, yet
he was aware that "Bud" .was n great
Judge of baseball timber and had him
scouring tho minors for a fow seasons
doing scout duty.
Stalllngs has a big plantation nt Mad
dock, Oa., and slnco his tlmo Is bo taken
up with his duties ns a manager of tho
bolllgeront and bellicose Braves during tho
spring and summer, plnccd Sharpe In
charge of the plantation.
Dr. A. G. Thomson Seriously 111
Dr. Archibald G. Thomson, of 1900 South
Rtttcnhouso square. Is seriously 111 In Jef
ferson Hospital, where ha has been a pa
tient for nenrly a week. For several days
his condition has alarmed members of his
family and his frlonds. Yesterday, how
ever, ho was reported to have Improved.
Newton "High" Alumni Elect
NEWTOWN, Pa Juno 1. These officers
of tho Newtown High School Alumni As
sociation have been elected: Robert La
Rue, president; R. Clyde Smith, vice presi
dent; Miss Miriam L. Hlllborn, secretary;
John S. Wright, treasurer.
'ISjS'
The Logic of His
Public Career
THE Hon, Travis H. Whitney, of the
Public Service Commission of New
York, has- -written an article for
Sunday's Public Ledger on the logic of
Justice Hughes' public career.
He contends that in these times, when
We hear so much of the importance of
universal training and compulsory service,
men trained to the duties of a republic must
bd subject to call, even to draft, if needs be I
It s from this unique angle he writes in
advocacy of the mail who refuses to fur
ther his own nomination for President.
The coming Presidential election prom
ises to be the most important in the history
of the United States. This article is a de
tailed and authenticated analysis of the
life-work of the man who may be called to
the Presidency. It does what he has hither
to declined to do outlines his policies jn
so far as they are revealed by his .work as a
great judge and a famous Governor, -
SUNDAY'S
PUBLIC&XEDGEB
Cdiorino domicile Anhientatfc
Mbntre Danno 1'Asalto alle Po
sition! di Pabao di Buole.
1A.ttacco Itespinto
LA ItESISTENZA ALLB'ALI
ROMA, 1 dlugno.
A hid delta valle del Foslna lo forio
atietro-UngarlcHo Btnrino facendo sforxl dl
sperntl per avvlluppare le posltlonl Itallano
della tinea Arslero-Aslago, e perdtto gravis
Blmo Bono state Inflltte alle torso. tcutontcha
rt!ho nttneenroho In formations dl mnssa I
nnnchl dollo alturo tenute dagll Itallahl. Le
batterlo Itallane mascherate steserd una
cortlna dl fuoco sullo forxe attacahtl cd
Intere compngnle dl sotdatl austrlacl furono
annientate.
Dlspaccl da Udlno dtcono che. duelll dl
nrtlgllerla sono In corso sulta fronte del
l'Isonio, ma sembra che gll austrlacl abblano
Indebollto quelle llneo percho' noh si o' avuto
nlcun attacco dl fanterla.
Una battnglla che comlnclo' mnrtedl'
sera sulfa llnca tra I Conl Zunga ed It
Monto Cenglo per II pOBsesso dello post
zlonl Itallano dl Monte Fnsublo, Foml Altl
o I'rlafora, e' tuttora In corso. Dlspaccl
da Vlcenza dlcono che la carneflclna tra le
truppo nustrlacho puo' cssere paragonata a
quella che hnnno sublto I tcdeschl a Ver
dun. Mlgllala di cadaverl dl soldatt aus
trlacl glacclono ancora Insepoltt sullo falde
do Fasublo o del Crnl o sul Fasso dl Buolo.
Lo truppo Alpine si sono dlstlnto In modo
slngolaro per la brlllanto dlfesa del Sogllo
dl Campiglla o dl Prlnfora nonostante II
terrlblle fuoco delte batterlo nustrlacho.
Questc truppo ebbero l'ordlne dl rlttraral
soltanto dopo cho ernno state organlzzato te
llneo dl dlfesa rctrostnntl. Sul la Punta
Corbln lo poslzlont Itallane furono bom-
bahlate IHcessanlemenle per HI gtornt set
nottl.
SI dice che gll Italian! tianno evacuato la
borgatn dl Aslago ma eonno fortlficntl
suite altul-o nd est mentre gll austrlacl
avanzano lentnmente La situations gen
erate e' pero motto mlgllornta dal momento
che le due nil non solo trnttengono II
ncmlco. ma gll Infllggoho nerdits aesal con-
sldei-evoll. Per II momento una ulterloro
avAniatn del nemlco nt centra sembra Im
probable, La situations e statn salvata aall'ant
mlrevdle orgahlzzaslono del trasportl au
tomoblll Itallanl che portarono in tenipd
rlnforil tall da chtudero la breccia hpertn
dagll austrlacl nolle prime llnee dl dlfesa. La
perdlta plu' grave per Bit Itallanl b' stata
ciuella grosel ennnont the etsl furdno obbll
gatl ad abbandohare1 Bulla llhea Monto
Magglo-Splts Tonezta,
lerl sera II Mlnlstero delta Guerra pub-
bllcava ll segUente rapbdrto del genernlo
Cadornai
Suite attUro a nord delta Vat dl
Ledro e hella zona dl Rlva fUrond
o8rVati letl freqUentl moVlmentl dl
truppe nemlche ed Insotltl laVoH dl
fortlflcaztone.
Nella Vat Lagarlna 11 ncmlco rlnnovo'
lerl vlotentlsslml nttaccht contro lo
nostre poslztonl, esegultl con vnloro o
precedutl da una Intensa preparnziono
dl artlgllerla dt grosso callbro; ma
tuttt ell attacchl furono rcsplntt o lo
colonne nemlche furono nnnlentate. La
battaglla o stata vlolentlsslma nella
zona dl Col dl Buole, dove I vnlorosl
fnntl del 62mo regglmento (Brlgata Sl
cltla) e del 707mo rcgglWcnto (Urlgnta
Taro) rlpetutttmento focero sortlto dallo
loro trlncee Incnlzandd II nemlco cd In
seguondolo con assaltl alia balonetta.
Ncl oettoro del Monto Pasublo si
ebbo un duello dl artlgllerle. IvI nol
resplngemmo un attacco del nemlco In
dtrezlone dl Foml Altl.
Tra II Poslna o l'alta valle detl'Astlco
si va dellneando la battaglla. II ne
mlco concentra I suot sforzl partlcotar
montd nella vallo dell'ABtlco. lerl mat
tlna nol rcsplngommo un attacco nella
zona dl Campiglla.
Plu' ad est II concontrnmento del
fiioco nemlco cl costrlnso ad evacuare
le nostra poslztonl sul monto PrJafora,
ma tin disperato contrattacco dello
nostro truppe cl rldlcdo II posscsso delta
montngna. Nondlmcno, sempra a causa
del vlolento fubed delt'orltelleHA h
mlca, le nostro truppe st ritlrarono
lentHmente sulle falde merldlonall del
monto.
BdU'altoplnno dt Aslago nol evacu
hmmd Punta Cordln, mn contlnulamo
a sostenere la presslone nemlca, buI
restd della fronte.
Nella Carnla e sull'Isonzo l Bono
n.Mll. h-lnnl IntArmlKantl dl nrtRtletta
cite ono Btato plu' intense hell'alta valle
del But e nella zona dl Ban Martlno.
La nostra fanterla operd' Un nudrtco
raid nelle trlncee hemlchej .
Bl sa ora the 11 genernlo Robirto BrUnatl,
comandandto In capo del Id forze Itallane
operahll net Trentlno, 6' alato prlvato del
comando In segulto all'offnalva austrlaca,
Egll, ubbrlacatd dalla raplda nvanzata dcgll
Itallanl verso Roveretd, trnScUl-o' dl far
coBtruIre aollde trlncee alio buo spallo per
non pcrdere tempo nelte operation! cho
ctovfivano nortara nll'occunazlond dl Mo-
vcreto. Cost' la truppe Itallane rlmascro
csposto al fuoco dell'arttglterla austrlaca
cdl risultato che II nemlco poto' resplngerle
o gll Itallanl non potetterd oppdrro quella
roslstcnza che si dovova nspettare.
In questl clrcoll mllltart si dice che
I'erroro del gonernto Brusatl obbllgo' gll
Itallanl n rltlrarsl o causo' loro gravl per
due. In fortuna che gll nustrlacl non scp
pero approflttaro del loro succcsso Inl
zlato o dopo nvere sfondato la prima llnca
dl dlfesa non manlcnnero l'lstcssa vlolenza
nell'urto, nltrlmentl sarebboro rluscitl nd
Invadoro la planura vlccntlna o forso ad
nrnutiitrn ntinhA ntlORtn cltta.
Oil Itallanl npproilttnrono Invcco dellesl
tazlone degll austrlacl opponendo una
vlgoroslsslma rcslHtonza nlle nil, spcclal
mento sul Conl Zugna o nella Val Sugana
e rendendo cosl necessarlamento lonta
l'avanzata del centro.
Un comUnleato nustrlnco nnnuncla cho
gll nustrlaot hanno occupalo Oaltlo, un
vlllagglo cho o' ad appena qualche mlgllo
da ABlngo, II monta Prlnfora, II monte
Flara cd 11 monto Bnldo, nuest'ultlmo da
non confondersl con II monte Baldo cho
resta tra It Garcia o l'Adlgo o cho o'sotlda
mento tcnuto dalto truppo Itallane. II
monto Baldo occupato dagll austrlacl o' ad
una dlcclna dl chllomotrl a nord dl Aslago.
Thieves Get Silverware "Worth $100
LANCASTER, Pa., Juno 1. The residence
of A. J. McConomy was robbed last night
of stlvorwnro worth $100.
M0LH0STAC0LI ANCORA
TRAARSIEROEVICENZA
I Crltici Militari Austrlacl Am
moniscono 11 Pubblico a Non
iarsl Trdppe Illusion!
Dlspaccl da Vienna dlcono cho quel'
crlllcl mltltarl rllengono che le borgato Ital
lane dl Arslero o dl Aslago cadrnnno presto
nolle mnnl degll austrlacl. ma nmmonlscono
II pubblicd a non farsl tt-oppo rosee llluslonl
circa le opernzlonl dell'escrclto nUatro-un-garlco
In Italia, glacche moltl ostaeoll nat-
.. t, .j .-iniAil ,fAl.KnVm nnrorn CSSOra
superatl. Oil itallanl, cs3l dlcono, hanno col-
locnto potontl Datierio sui pnooi una v
alia planum e gll austrlacl, oltre ad essere
..nn.ii nt fiinpn dl aucsto bntterlo, deVOno
ancho saltro sul flanchl dl montagne.
Telfcgramml da Roma dtcono cho da tr6
glornl dura una vlolenta battaglla per II
possesso del Monte Tasublo e del Paeso dl
BUole, o cho Intero comimgnle nustrlacho
Bono stnto nnnlentato mentro cercayano dl
arramptcarsl sul nanchl del montl, dallo
batterlo Itallano. Fcrdllo nltrettnnto gravl
gll nustrlacl hanno sublto qunndo allacca
rono lo poalzlonl delta linea Aslago-Arslero.
Little Girl Hii by Trolley
While playing In front of her homo yes
terday afternoon, Rosa Fcllla, 2 years old,
of 711 Federal Btrcet, ran In front of a
trolley car. She was Btruck, thrown to
tho side of tho track and escaped with a
fow Blight bruises. Witnesses say tho car
missed pasalng over tho little girl's head
by a few Inches. Sho was taken to tho
Pennsylvania Hospital, where her Injuries
were treated.
These Fishermen Saw Itl
TANAMA. Juno 1. A hunting party of
four, Including Dr. William Burdctto, of
Tennessee, returned from a trip today and
reported an encounter with nn unrecognized
deep Bea monster, moro than 25 feet In
length. According to their story, tho mon
ster was a huge fish with n square head
and dorsal and ventral fins
WILL SUE CIW TO StOP "
OBJECTIONABLE ODORS
Itittenhouso Square Residents
Declare Nuisance Has Not
fieeri Abated
Residents of the fashionable ntttenhoUte
Square section have declared war upon
tho persons who Aro responsible for the evil
odors that have kept them behind closed
doors and wlmldws for thd last month,
"Suit wilt be brought at once ngalnat
the Department of PUbllo Health and
Charities and Its Inefficiency exposed,'1
Francis Ralston Walsh, of 1830 South nit
tenhouso square, declared last night He
stated that he was speaking In behalf of
a number of residents of that section who
did not want tholr names used at this
time. "Tho odor has not been found and
'boxed,' as declared by the Department of
Public Health and Charities on Tuesday,"
said Mr. Wnlsh.
Following tho complaint of Robert Hun
ter, of 22d nnd Locust streets, and the gen
eral protests that followed, Director Krusen
announced thnt his Inspectors had located
tho causo of the evil odors at n faulty In
cinerating plant at 30th and Rnca streets
and Bald the odor had been "boxed," Yes
torday Mr, Walsh declares thd "odors of
barnyards nnd gas bombs" permeated the
rooms of Rlttcnhouse squaro hbmes again.
"Wo have written letters to the Depart
ment of Public Health and Charities with
out result and lottcrs to tho department
have not even been acknowledged," sald'Mr
Walsh. "Under tho Blankenburg Admlnta.
tratlon wo had causo to complain of the
samo nulsnncc. It was soon traced to Its
origin nnd at once stopped."
Among those who havo Written letters to
tho department are John Jl. Norrls, pine
street above 2lBt, and A. J, Henry, of Do
Lancey place. George L. Harrison of 170t
Locust street,. Is also among thoso wbo
have complained of tho nulsanco. ..
Ik
LBtvHB'
Why You Should Own a Maxwell
Comfort First, because it is a comfortable riding car. Plenty of room for five
people: deep, soft cushions; springs made of the best spring steeL
scientifically heat-treated, accurately suspended and balanced You
will always be comfortable in a Maxwell "
Appearance Second, because the Maxwell is a trim, smart, good-looking car.
Many makers of heavy, high priced cars, as you know, have copied tho
general lines, the shape of the body and hood of the MaxwelL This is
more or a compliment than an infringement. v
Service J1 because the Maxwell, being a product of thirteen years evolution,
- o .. - ujvuouuua ui uwuers.
Low
First" Cost
Low
After" Cost
Maxwell cars aw mnrlo tf fla l.A.,t- . 1 it . i .
I,,... j .r, j r t " , uwwruui mat money ana brains can
U rt Into it re B an gCt Ut f any 0nIy what
Fourth, because you get everything in a Maxwell that you can cet in
any car and you get it for less money. g
The answer to this is that the Maxwell is a light car and it is built in"
enormous quantities. The Maxwell Co. is one of the three argesTpr
ducers of high grade motor cars in the world. largesc pro-,
InTcartuul yU more miles "er dollar th
We say this witho hesitation or doubt It is our honest belief and we
are willing to prove it by Maxwell owners, by comparison with Zv
other car or by any other way you suggest or prefer. 7
The Maxwell will please you. We hnowitwill Let us arranire for a dem
onstration and werll take the responsibility of satisfymfyTc
Touring Car $655 Roadster $635
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