Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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tXBATTAGLIAINFURIA
flELLA ZONA DI ASIAGO;
GLIAUSTRIACIBATTUTI
A Roma 'Si Dice Che 51 Pericolo
di Invasione Austriaca del
l'ltalia E' Ormai
Scongiurato ,
LI ALPINI SULL'ORTLER
ROMA, 9 Giugno.
trl sera una Informaalona dl carattere
.tml-ufflclale provenlente dl . Mlntstero delta
Jiutrra dlceva che la mlnaccla dl Invasione
Somalia da parto dello forzo auatrlache si
nateva consldernre come sconglurata anche
Jndlpendentemente dalla nuoya vlRorosa
offcnslva del rusai sulla fronte della Po
inula o della Bucovina.
Nonostante cho gll austrlachl nbblnno II
rowesso del Monte Cenglo. ess lion liaiino
Eoiuto sboccare nello vallt, glacciie ognl
Ka che 81 prasentano Bono decimal, In
orbllmcnto dal violcntlsa mo fuocr, delle
" mltraglltttrlcl Itallane, mentre ell nttncil
in Aiissa dello fanterlo austrlache Bono ar
iesUU dal fuoco delle artlgllerle di Ca'-
''rjfpr'esslone austriaca al ccntro, dove era
nlu' forte e dove aveva ,anche magglnrc
iutcesso, ia gradatamente diminuendo. OH
luslrlacl utano ora motto mono dl prima
In loro fanlerle o non e' Improbablle che
hotevoll rlnforzl ulano gla' Btatl lnvlatl dalla
fronte ltallana a quclla della Russia.
II Mlnlstero della Querra pubbllcava
' lrl sera II scguento rapporto del generate
Cadorna circa la sltua2lono alia fronte
Halo-austrlaca:
NeU'alta Vnttelllna, a nord-ocst dl
Trento, le nostre truppe alpine hnnno
estcso la loro tcrrcno dl occupazlone
..,i crunno dell'.Ortler. occupando I
Tassl dl Camosel, a 3199 metrlj Volon
tarl. a 3042 metfl : Ortler, a 3369 mctrl.
. i'Hoitel dl Hochjoch. a 3630 metrl.
Nella vallo del Chtoso (Val .Qludl
earla) It nemlco attacco' un nostro posto
avanzato a Scorzade, sopra Vat dl
Daon'e, ma nol lo contrattaccammo o
Jo dlsperdemmo.
Nella valle doll'Adlgo si sono nvutl
duel!! dl artlgllerla. II nemlco lerl ha
borrtbnrdato col suol grosnl callbrl lo
nostro nosUtonl a sud del Rio Cnmcras
e sul Pasublo. I.a nostra nrtlgllcrla ha
dleperso truppo ncmlche che si cnlvano
concentrnndo a nord dl Marco, nella
Val Lagarlua. cd in Vallarsa, o bom
bardo' anche efneacomento le batterlo
Utrlache del Pozzacchlo.
Sulla fronto Poslna-Asttco si sono
avute azlonl Intermittent! dl artlgllerla.
Sull'altoplano del ctto Comunl la bat
tagtla e' impegnata su tutta la fronte.
Nella sera del 6 corrente, dopo una
intensa preparazlono dl artlgllerla, II
nemlco nttacco rlpetutamento lo
nostre poslzlonl a sud-ovost ed a sud
41 Aslngo. La battaglla contlnuo" dls
peratamente per tutla la notte e
termlno' al mattlno seguento con la
iconfUta dello forze nustrlacho.
Nel pomerlgglo dl lori II nemlco
rinnovo' 1 suol sforzl vlolentl contro
II centro c l'ala destra della nostra
llnea, sempre dopo un vlolento bom
bardamento. Dense masso dl Mnterla
furono rlpetMtamente lanclate all'attac
eo delle nostro poslzlonl a sud dl Aslago
e ad est della vallo dl Campomulo, ma
le colonne ncmlche, furono sempre
rcsplnto con pcrdlte enorml.
Lungo II rcsto della fronte dl batta
glla flno nl mare si sono avuto azlonl dl
artlgllerla e plccoll attacchldl fantcrla.
Nella zona del Monte San Mlchele 11
fuoco delle nostre battoria causo
esplosionl e lncendll nello lines nemlche.
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916.
NAMES BADY-SAVINfl NURSES
Director Kruscn Plans Also to Establish
Emergency Hospitals Through
out the City
iwLthrtef ?biavlI'.f cftmralgn which the
SSI fMh.ffl11 condllct ,hlrf summer
m miM?,Ai 5 . se" h-?.s "PPolnted five mdro
.i.pi ' scs- T le youn women, whosa
names lie announced yesterday, WPr0 Mlsa
!',ifcJVt.7t 'mbers, of 2420 North 16th
street! Miss Dudley Holtoway, of 2S0 South
1907 East Madison street, nfid Miss Hetty
Chadowskl, of 2104 North Broad Btreet
They-will receive $900 a year.
Policy Court Chronicles
When sleep overlnkcs Fred Mlntz ho
greets It on the spot. Ho has slept on
elevators, roofs, freight carsl wharves
benches, ladders and other resting places
where a slip meant death.
It frequently happens that Fred has no
permanent nddress This Is due largely
to the fact that ho has no regular Job and
doesn't seek to get one. In some un
known manner he usually gets enough
money to keep himself thoroughly Haul
dated, but regards It as a waste of cash
to pay real money for a place to rest. He
therefore nleun In snatches. Sometimes he
covers many mites In getting a night's
Bleep, Often he starts In a railroad sta
tion, About half nn hour after ho reaches
thorn ha 'Is discovered and chased. Ite
then picks out a store entrance which
shields him from the wind, hut the nap
thcro only lasts until he Is dlscoterrd by
the night watchman.
Fred finally discovered a new resting
J 0
GRANDIVITT0R1ERUSSE
CONTRO GLI AUSTRIACI
place, which ho thought solved all his
iroumcq. it Was a linker's long barrow,
such as Is used to haul bread and cakes
to nearby customers Mlntz saw It rest.
Ing the rear of n bakery on Lancaster
avenue. He climbed In, and, on cuddling
up like a pretzel, found that he could
spend the night. Many cops pnsscd the
bairow, little dreaming that a man -was
sleeping comfortably within. But the
baker, Henry Hnrtze, heard snores as ho
approached the barrow and paused before
he dumped In the morning, bread.
Fred heard him muttering to himself, and
lifting the lid of the wagon peered cau
tiously out. The baker dropped his bread
and Frod Jumped out. Ha nnd Hartz
clinched and both went to the ground. Fred
had rolls for breakfast, A policeman ended
hostilities and took Fred beforo Magistrate
Stevenson.
Tho prisoner said ho had been trying to
get u night's sleep for several weeks. He
admitted that he didn't like work because 1
wasn't used to It.
"What you need Is a tittle practice," tha
Judge suggested, "and In order that you can
give a good nccount of yourself when you
do get a Job you can rehearse in Jail for the
next five days."
McNichol Has New Grandson
State Senator James P. McNIchol has
another grandson. It Is the- son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McNIchol, tho boy's father
being tho vice president of the McNIchol
Paving nnd Construction Company, Al
though the baby was born n week ago In
Atlantic City, It did not become generally
known until today.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Gli Eserciti Teutonici Perdono in
Wisi!i ClinwH. tla..... EfEf Ann i
' uuu U1U11II Vldti UU,UUU
. Pngionieri
ITn tfllAffMmmn At Hnmn lMn i. m
0, j. UM .tvwlllct uito i;c I mt
---- " .-.- -.uuhu-uuulu auuu. luillC ori-
ntale e mlnacclato di avvlluppamento da
parte delle armatp russe. Impegnata nell'of
Itnslva Inlzlata appena da pochl giornl. I
russl hanno sfondato la llnea austrlache
per una lunghezza di 100 miglla e per una
profondlta' dl quaranta mlglia. Flnora
rusjl hanno fatto circa 65,000 prlglonlerl
e d hanno preso al nemlco una grando quan
'',', dl ian"onl d' a"l mlnori, di munl
Wonl e dl altro matorlale da guerra. Gll
eserciti russl mlnacclano dl nuovo ieopoll
(Lemberg) la capitate della Gallzla. Ess.
Mnno gla' conqulstato la fortezza dl Lutzlt
ed attaccano quella dl Dubno.' Nella bat
i i Ila' auale ' russl hanno Portato
rii.ii..;. U"a lale vioienza d
Smni hi C0m9 non B era mal Vista sul
campi di ffura orentall. sono Impcgnati
i L.,.m"i0nl dl uom""- La tonvw
fir.ln nan ,aPPe"a 2B ml8lia da' on-
Si rttf 55'JSia e nuel,a dl Dubno e" an-
Intanto gll atleatt hanno dl nuovo,
"iV01 plu" senimente, btoccato 1
t?e1co5eI.IfniGreC'.a' tant0 ch BW
." Btat0 CM"tto a smobllltare II suo
da a,.0' PTa dl trasferlre la sua capitaie
itfi n a P11'83- E' probablle che cio"
SSaH,?, 1,offnslva vlclna da parto
SISImL. ". d?" secchlere della penisola
naicanlca, cioe' da Salonlcco.
Valuable Instruction for
Business Teachers at
PEIRCE SUMMER SCHOOL
Courses begins July 3 Hours 0 A M lo 1
P M Eiery adantB8 nrforded by the new
even-tory bulldlna- one of the flnut nnd
mot completely equipped structures eer
deoted to commercial study Cool, airy
claiarooma, pleasant clubrooms, (ymnaalum,
etc.
PEIRCE SCHOOL
America's Foremost Dullness Hchool
Pino Street, Wot of Broad
STRAYER'S Th! Be,t B""iea School
NEW nLOOAlFIEm. PA.
CARSON I.ONO INSTITUTE 78th Year New
liloomneld Academy Courses: College Prepar
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Pupils under 12 jears special attention. Terms.
J2,1?,. a.nd .."" .Junlor-.,:!35 .Caraon lone
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