KM.DANOYAYAS VERSO LA SUA MET A Prim Lin H Dlfa d AttaeeA 1 SvoondA sulli Fttldi del .KmW PetIcR IWCES3I SUL PASUBIO " MU. li Ottaore. NM tons ctonta (lette. area) tUUH Ml Cmm W lee1a Ihmhm arewaato an 1 Ml sajueeetatteVle tUr raahHensa, wfMUi alalia hm aaaertajilva T1 Mlaletaro dell pS5m nnwveU ie tiuovl aucoesel emo .MM e-rjeeenMl delta fonse del generals ,MtrM ehe tueena ora Hi eeeonaa 11. Ma u aifeem ttot carso, m ai una iromo 01 La tnaM 41 munla Caderaa cofltlnu- IM iwHatora aventata eull'alteplano del Okna. Lanarsr,ta, eofne la. oendlslenl MSstaall del terrene dalle dlfeae auetrlacha HohN4oiH, ma aim pose, (II Italian! el sjsli.ru) iFtnaitxl. traroljono kit ostaeoll WraaMaMII ehe gtl auatrlad hanno poelo eVaventl a tore a euperano la reelstanxa acca sUislunt del netnlee. II generals Cadonia ft earnee! eaeupato tutU la prima llnendl etWeem austrlee a gla addanta la seconds MMMfaMa de4 Monte reclnke, un baltrdo ha un oataeolo a plu' rrandl progressl sJmQ ItallanI vsreo U loro oblettlro. Flnora tn faa preeo (609 prlrloitrL . QU aurtrlacl fanno stent dlsperatl par oaaciurara' It dlaaatro cha II mlnaccla uwa da rtelao ora, scatenano ruragano eM fuooo 9 dl ferro dl tutte le loro bat tarta tulla forae Italtana cha avanaano verso la laro tinea dl dlresa, mantra la fanterta MatWaca, lanolata In terrlbill contrattao el. Vera onflete, utnana oha tl succedono funa all'altra. eon una furla a oon una treajvensa cha da.' 1'ldea dell'lraportanxa del SmmI rlportatl dal generals Cadorna, la ultima ventttruattro ora (II auatrlad no 'oontrattaocato sens pot, ma le prime caaa dl XrocovUaa a dl Hudllog lono eaaduta nella taant degll ItallanI cha prose mono la loro marota In Kvantl. Hudllog a' n olrca dua ehUometrl ad eit dl Novava, stfoehe' (II ItallanI 'hanno avanzato In poco Mh AI una gloraata per circa dua chllo--fctrt Ia perdtta vofette da ambedue (II enercltl mm gravlselme. Davantl al front dl un eta beltagltone lullano aono atatl contatl Mi 4W cadaver! dl auatrlael. Taaao II taato del rapporto del generate Caaarna pubbllcato lerl aern dal Mlnlstero eVeita auarra: Nell redone del Fasubto not ab btamo reaplnto atcunl attacchl dl bom ardlrt tra r Menu SplI ad II Monte Oorno a aul flanohl merldlonall del Mint Rolta. Dopo aueatl attacchl le ttaatre truppa contrattaccarono a con juletarono alouna fortl poelalonl nemlche trn, Sette Crool a Monta Itolte, nramando ancora nonoatante la dim i oolta' del terrrno a 1'oatlnata realatenza 41 nemlco. Not abbtamo fatto S2 i- prtelonleri. Nella ralle dal Poalna al aono avuta lent dl artldlarta ad hanno avuto hwn anche alcunt ptccoll acontrl cha Vaeno termlnatl con aucceaal per le nostra truppe. , But torrente Pontebbana, nella valla del Fella, l'artlgllerla nemlca ha bom Mrdato la nostra poslitonl ma non ha fatto alcun danno. , Sulla fronte delta Alpl Qlulle al aono avuto violent ailonl dl nrtlsllerla, Malta notte del 13 at 11 ottobre a nella t mattlnata dl lerl It nemlco ha lanclato Mwvl furloal oontrattacchl, speclal metrte nella. aona dl Sober (nella rlcl nanze dl Oorlala), a aud dl Vlllanova a entro la Quota 144 aul Carao. Tuttl ejuaatl oontrattacchl aono statt resplntl oen grarl perdlta per II nemlco. Bulla front dl un aolo battadtona nella xona dl Sober nol abblamo contato ben 400 adaverl dl namlcl a 11 abblamo eep aitU r ?Kii pomeiitrsto la nostra truppa fMa9 conslderevoll protrreasl sul Carso, eanajulstando teiFreno tra la prima I9iaa hemic. cWS nol (enlamo salda xUrtte. a la seconda tinea. Le nostra ppa aono Biumo auo penaicj occiaen- del Monte Fcctnka ed alls prima trJ EVENING LEDOER-PHUiADELPHUa SATURDAT. OCTOBEK 14 IIW cut WW AMall. ' v AA4AHHBtWakfl t - -rBBaMHLkaMk rajl IWWt WrTrTfWa K"WfIW aTVfT'l,' nnaara la Urun dl Ors4e 4 aKrl pUtWl HH ewwswwo JwvnvO HI iHtTv povnv vlttlma a aattaMa rnalimlAeantl daMtU In un eemtaattlinento aerea a-ra flerlita tm relno nemlco fa afefeat tit d4 rteoirt avtaterl cae nalla VKvaanaa al Han 9arca Un eomunlcato uAc4al attetrtaca pub Mtoato II 11 eerrefrta ammetts cha (It Italian! hamw conulaiato Noraras ed haema aranaata ne-Ha. rrt lona del 1'aaublo, WX (aHRJlHW4la FLAG RAISING AND PAGEANT Patriotic Exercises This Aiternopa t Athleto Recrenllon Park A tarfa parade by school children, patrloUo. fraternal and buslneas orcanlaa tlena, and a patrlotlo paceant are part of the elaborata profrsm to ba conducted In conjunction with the, Mas; pole dedication and flat raMnf exeretsea to be held at the Athlttlo Recreation Tark. Twenty-sixth and Master atreets this afternoon. The affair la under the Joint aueplcea of the Men'a Club and the Fourth of July com mittee of the recreation park association. The Initial event Is the parade, berlnntnc at 3 o'clock. This wilt ba followed by the pageant which will depict scenes relative to WlUJam Pthn's aaaoclatlon with the lndlans7and Betay Itaaa and the American na. A hues American flar Is then to be raised amid, the stnoinc of patrlotlo airs. Belrct Councilman Klehard Wesleln, a presldlnc orrtcer, will make a few remarks nfter the Invocation to ba delivered by the Itev, II V. Hart, pastor of the Columbia Methodist Church. The presentation speech will be made by Franti Fluck, president of the council of the Athletto Recreation Park. Urneat h. Tustln, president of the Hoard of Recreation, will accept the pole and flan In behalf of the playground committee. CANDY DAY OBSERVED HERE Confectioners Havo an Inning in Trade Celebrations "Candy Day" Is being observed throurh out the country today by consumer, retailer and manufacturer. Just na there havo been annual days for almost every other commodity and nernl. luxury, so today haa been set aside by the National Confectioners' Aasoclatlon to ad vanco the Interests of tli enndy trade, which ranks high fiscally nmong the manu factures of tho nation. Retailers In Philadelphia are displaying attractive window demonstratlona, while the manufacturera. foremost among them II. O. Wilbur & Bons, are reallxlnr: the benefit of extensive preparations for the occasion. As a nttlng climax to their preparations, omclals of the company announced today that their automobile had completed Its transcontinental trip, in which candy was boomed In many hamlets and cities along the route of the Lincoln Highway. The car ?!!' In '"f'L t0Ujr wUn a message from Mayor Smith, of thla city, to Mayor KOJpIV TOSI DALY ON "LAUGIIING MUSE" Lecture Will Bo Fenture of Mooro So ciety's Anniversary Tonight A l"'"" on "The Laughing Muse" by T. A. Daly, of the Evsmtfo LEDann, will . lT1 chl1' evenl ln O8 Program to night commemorating the forty-fifth an niversary of the Moore Literary Society to bo held In the auditorium of, the "West CTli?lcr Normo.t School at West Chester. The program Includes an address by the president of the society, Warren D. Iten nlnger, who will give a history of the so ciety, which wilt be followed by a vocal solo by Miss Mary Josephine Comerford. i Catholic Club to Mark Anniversary The Don Bosco Catholic Club will cele brate Its second anniversary tomorrow night with, a reception at the Don Bosco Institute, S07 South Ninth street. A banquet will also be held Monday night, to which Congressman Moore and City So licitor Connelly have been Invited. John Do Maal, Jr., president of the club, will act as toaatmaater, while the committee In charge consists of D. Cornelius Mezza, chairman! Anthony Blanco, H. Delconte and P. Stalflert. cotwnr sond ay school OJiWaiONimTWEEK Historical Pageant Will Be Fea ture of Friday Night's Meeting The annual convention of Sunday echeola of Philadelphia will be held next Thursday and Friday under the auaplcea of the Thlla. delphla County Sunday School Association. Bo great haa the convention become that It has been necessary to set aelda Ave churches In North Philadelphia for the work. In addition to Convention Hall, firs simultaneous meeting being scheduled for Thursday night A historical pageant will be staged at Convention Hall Friday night under the dl reotlon of Mis Anita B. Ferris, of Upper Montclalr, N. J., author. It Is a dramatisa tion of the origin and development of re ligious' education from the days of the early Jewish patriarchs, through all the centuries, down to the modern Sunday school. Thirty schools, with 100 participants ln charac teristic costumes, will present the pageant The social Ufa of the Sunday school wilt be demonstrated In the five simultaneous meetings on Thursday night an elementary birthday party being held In St Simeon's Episcopal Church for elementary delegates and an Indoor ptcnlo for boys and girls In their teens In a race Reformed Church, Eleventh and Huntington streets. A Hal loween social for women delegates will be given In the Lehigh Avenue Baptist Church, Twelfth street and Lehigh, avenue, and the men will be entertained almllarly ln the Gaston Presbyterian Church, Eleventh street and Lehigh avenue. A campaign for 69,000 increase for the four hundredth Protestant anniversary will also be launched at the convention. Qeorg a. Dowey, secretary of the Philadelphia County Sunday School Association, reported today an Increase In enrollment of 10,000 In Sunday schools in the city for the last year. In connection with the 80,000 membership campaign it waa announced today that birthday offerings would be collected In the Reformed Sunday schools as a part In rais ing the 1100,000 children's endowment fund for the. Schaft Memorial Building in con Junction with the Bunday achool increase campaign planned by the Reformed Church In the United States. Religious Brevities A, J. Drtnt ni44l. accompanied by .walttt tha vicinity J. Clarrtion. chlnt director of jh Draitl lllddla lllbl Claa In fkmthireat rmllflpb(. will rtet and Chttter avenue tomorrow aft In tha Ycnlnr Mr. UldJla will "Ttak irvlca ot tba Aral United rreebrterlan make a tour ot claeeea In tha vicinity or Flttr fourth atnet and Chttter avenue tomorrow aft ernoon. at tha aervlca tnurcn. Tha Philadelphia Flower, hi fruit and vantable are sent by pelrona IWJnc in tna country. IB osa Dunonea butop v rfiatrlhtif-it (n hnanllala anil InVfLllda dUflna aummer. Mora than 800 pereona wem dally nerved with lea for twenty-two weeks. Tha it money contrmuiea waa iiaei aw. i Df the e Sharpe. prealdent aecretary, .i nun, uaii at. .Luke ualne tha pariah una ana tna ki Ban" work Fruit and lea Mia. le of tha Church ot Drouani injir aea- r lowrra, cloae thla week, amount of money contributed riiv ara i and Mies Mary U. rii! Jackaon, A muilcal aervlce will ba held torn nltht In 8t. Matthew'a Church, with W A. Bchmldt. 'calllat of the Philadelphia O tra. aa soloist. Tha Iter. Dr. Kdwln Ileyl paetor, will make, a brief addreaa. The nev. William T. Caldwell will preach to morrow mornlntr In the Hope l'rtibyterlan Church, while tha paetor. the nev. 1. Oray liolton will doltver a aermon In the evening oa 'The Only Thins." Tha 1911-1017 aeaaon t publlo lectures con ducted under tha aueplcea of the Boclaltat Lit erary Society, will bealn a week from. tomor row afternoon at the South. Broad HJ ter. with Arthur JU Lewis, oi epeaker. . Htreet Thea- Cnlce.ro. Tha Rev John 'Watchorn. paetor of tha Cen tral Methodlat kplacopal Church, of Krankford. (Ml live a epaciai aaqrena on -me n iibraham" tomorrow afternoon at, the rfsular Kunday afternoon meejlns; In the North Ilranck T. M. C. A. Oaersa C. Laopoud will alnc. attarka rw. lie 1'reaby- Malcolm n.. Pattaraon. forrnar Oorernor ef Tenneaieoe. will continue ma oiina rum xorcea wiin y will apeak in tha mornli amaahlns attarka oftho rum forcea with two talka tomorrow, atlll anBW In tha mnraln, at tha Tlnaa 1'r terlan Church and at niaht In tha Park Avenue Metnoaiat cnurcn. Tha nev. ina j-reen: iv. nenjamln M. Qemr irterlan mlnlatera ln V day morning on The neit Monday morning on ';Th Annlveraary of tba General 8; emmlll will addreaa eeimineier nail Two Hundredth ynod.' Franklin Spencer Edmonda will deliver an ad dreaa on "Forming a Plan and Working It" at tho aecond aeealon of the open Sunday Torum iomorrow afternoon ln tha Central llranch T. . C. A. The movement, thouin Introduced 1 BEAXi ESTATE EOB BALE REAL ESTATE 70B SALE ' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ajawii i . nan i i-it.a . , t flUBCRBAN SUBURBAN SUIIURtlAN ! . A j-wnm;:M:r.hrmifrsu rif;&MkSJsiHsitJr.7. &ffftM&tXf3-tTil .A ilfi .liflalssssssssssssssss. fll 1 JaHEiassssaassf ef .J? K H ssssk. SKT. 4 VfVJfH. HRvlfy" J jfawttHVajHssiTlB 4al 'IV 'HI M -ksssssKtaK flf ssssHss4 4 aAV SKrClSttnasSsssssssssssssssss ! svt M - Aa" at tf Here is a typical Springfield home, which stands oa a lot 55 feet front by 160 feet deep, surrounded on all sides by substantial improvements which are MADE. NOT PROMISED. It contains every modern convenience, includ ing large fireplace, laundry, 2 bathrooms, ' shower bath and hot water heat. It is priced at $7500, to advertise Springfield. Will you profit By this ' advertisement ik f 'V a. ' f ' OP a. U KU tedtlim .aaafBaaaaaBaaBa .aaTlaaW W swnn k I GFIELD LEADING SUBURB 12 Minut Sc Fit, from 69th Street 'Ternijnal' On the Media Short Line ' 4 f f 'a, ,1 ' i. (. r . v l&s&Bti&s&x at the wejlanal eeaartera. at aid ChVetiuM XZ&flrTH!" eaanltlaVTs 'tS T' orear tnornlnr W.. wW onaarrew a. Iter, a A. WhHr. ef Cermtrd. W, tn"ll2LS'7..T-!I.0, Ml WairtWhwr -Warda" Jcl' rJJlt TF'fKS'mr ?" tawiorrow alrtt at K teLlbt..a..Alt-ae raetor, tna Choreh ec tha Moly Aroatlea or t tha Rev. Oeerse Herbert Tooe, D. D. -2ST",.T a?rH",i!L.w" Irak at.aeUl . ' . - . -.w " m-iiiuiy or tna late mi 'i a?iJfffi!L,R ffto the nra Chi , ,n,iifn, .atil ana rji irei Mn ran arllala aaa h.n.M. .) oaverner nrumbauth la a memtiar of tha church 1 aa y-iaviia, xrivnv ( Jtl a. UeifSr, RKUQIOUfl MOTICM Jf.ifeL " vA' .: . rUU8. Aaeoplate Parter. rreaeh .CwJSrTOiteWWr. Knw7o will CHKSTNDT HTRF.KT MArTIST CHUBCH BKKiaiB.jaSAH:'ffi,jv Fart.,. 4 a. m. BigtherheeaT'eTX, ar!3 f 1 TKg P.ni Worthlp and ffrmon br Paator, Brrlfcffsji wwt rnunrir or the RitE-mRcx iifcM"'V" :r - ernejej Mnq Ueiupnin aJXe 'fBaninv in wn aa ana aai . il-V.L fl.kr.i" ?' ,,w V Prtachlnr PMinoar Hcneol. 2 JO p. m. 'tysSayTtiatny. Imn II11I AifcUtlow "a rx nroTA rrhovko Itav. JA1IF.S II. I'.I.V, D. D. Oct. is Oarrlrk Theater, 740 p whatever your creedthere's a tn. Ke ereed a aeat far yen. T.nltierar, lh 'THR IltlKNDLV CHCnCR" Ith and Jefrerann ata. ViifEt' E- BI,fI"i. raator. O.J0 a. m Moraine Berrloa and flerman, . m Hermon. 'tna World Berles." lolo quartet and oraen. ' ill ,.11,1. nnniNii, Sy5!'''lct'ree afternoon and avenln, HOLY COUMIJNiON. Cheetnurat. abeve 31st, Pervkea at 11 a. m. and 8 o. m. Tou ara Inrlled. . Hetnedl.i Krleeapal COLTJMniA AVK. IIAIIT. D. P. Sarvlcea 10 JO sath at. nev. b. vr. I. TISOI B. B. a:so. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE scitrjiriAN 1rJi-W Mi.JKIr J- .' JmOf frV.MCl " a n. s Wh' ' r.: -V ' a on J thaeaa.'' rtetaataat Xeteeaeel CHPRCH MT TMK lt ATjmM.U.Ut Kbta Claeaea, 2iST p. m. W TlfcetoT will trea tha Btaneaaen ef netshbertnc wards . W aveeilae mtvw. and as- at 4- A?B THIS BriTHAjn TklrtaaaUi at. below Srmoa. .Rev. DAVip V TKlJt.S. Ilaeter. . 1 5 a, m. Holy Cemmunlon. 95 a. ra. aonday llrhoot. II an a. m. Mornlnr frarer and Benrao. -o p. m. STaalac rrayar. Anthem and Ae Be itacter will preach at both emlcee. BeelalM Utararr Beeletr ltle-lIT bsubon or fchuo ijscrtmm JUtn lirnad atreet Theater, nmenrti at touth llroad tebar 23. IplB. k p. m. alter. Arthur M. Tewla, fuelo. by Hahn Blrlpi Qua uuetia Mi requaei ai r io jsroaa bu reury, ef Chlcer. '. I Rasa. 0ae Ualtarlaa ITIEST 1WITARIAK, JIM Cneetnul .at. .11 a. m.. fter. C. A. Wlnjr. ef Concord. N, U Not Tour lleart Ba Traibled." by E. Fannlnc , "' " iwPi-fitreiyl IAN-TOWN UNITARIAN BOCIETT. Oraene Chtlten ava Ulnleter. nay. A. J. Cole- Sunday BcneoU 10 a. m. warihlp, 11 Subject, "Tha Illumined race." niaiv and man, a. ra. Taant Men's Cbriitlea Aiewlallea 8I7NDAY rORtlM 380 p. m.. Bpeakar,. Frank lln Bpenrer Edoionda. 'Tormlnr a r Warklnf It." Muelo. Dlaeueeli Warklf ahln. Hurper at S'tn p m Ian and rallaw. Btranfere Invited Mlefellaneaaa COMINIl .JUkl it. KeJIavarnor MATxru: lenneaeee, America's (Ireateat Orator, rATTEJtSOM. ef Ttai Will aeeak at va lreabrferlan C lath and Tiota ata , n Church, Bunday tnornlnr. October 15. at 10 10. and In the erenlnc at T JO At tba Park Avenue Methodlat Church, Park ave and Norrla at. DR. RICHMOND preachea tomorrow, I at 1111 N, Losan square. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE ncntmtuM "aaAaaaysaaai aasaaefaaaaas.a1iWta Only Four Left at Bala-Cynwyd BaBBBBBBBBalcVMaSBBaaBBMaAabaE arVaataUaaaaaaaBrHJIH aaaaaaaaH Il saaVaaaStJ THESE superb homes a r o on Latches Lane, Upland Terrace, Union Avenuo and Edge Hill Road, tho very "prettiest part of Bala - Cynwyd. They are models of what a home should be outside and In. COLONIAL 1IOMU STOM3 C1IIMNKY Su: BSTANTIAL- LY built from stone gathered from our own quar ries and built by day labor. Put up not only to be a credit to Bala-Cynwyd, but to the neighborhood in which they stand. SaHeWJw"eaaaaS-esft asBWrlaHlriHKwfilaW. Hj,aB,WalJjsasssssKassssstssi sMsssssssssk eaBMaaaaaaaaaatSaaaeaSLWTI Hi ijl 'alsSaVHSjBHPB wSHByT COLONIAL UOMB DUTCH JtOOF YOU will find that every thought you might havo for a house, either for comfort or con venience, is built into them. The closets arc big and roomy and there are many bf them. COLONIAL UOMB COLONIAL V1LLABS S1 EE these unusual homes today. Take Pennsyl vania Railroad to Bala or Cynwyd, or Market Street Ele vated to 52d Street, then Bala car to City Line a 5-cent fare. BJaajP-vr BBaaaaaaBBBBBBBaBaBBaHMJ&afi V l LAKUU ISNOLIHIl IIOMK . Pr'wat and Public School; and Churchti of All Denomination In tht Neighborhood (jeMr GEORGE C. SCOTT Morris Buildingr, 1421 Chestnut ,'itSSSJ.,M ataaMteaaiabavaaie1 Sale or Rent -Old York Road Neu ' Homes With Garages r - f 0 I BsKxe.BBSSSSsW'BSSB.BBSSSclBSSSiflnkM aaBSaBBBSSDasSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsl ' kvaesaSaalBBHsBsssasalsBSBaatssss., 'f 'Fir)) nw Jiomes, qh different, ituatd on Old York roadj at Meetlni Houw lant, Ofontz; Hill. Big lots; spacious porchr-a ; three iwi four baths; garagea,, ' ,., ' " ' FOR SALB ON AY TERMS AT RIGHT PRICM ' RENTALI $1500 UPWARD OMBW fO INRPJBCTIOK, OX Vajft ,4 J.T.JACKSON CO.,Chfttiiut at 13th ICH OFFICE OAK LANE, QFFOIITS ITATXON KfaulT. . " Kt tifia ,4' VAatfc r, Largest Suburban Real Estate Deal Ever Made in Philadelphia Wm. H. Wilson of Wm. H. Wilson & Co., 1421 Chestnut St. and J. Harker Chadwick of J. H. Chadwick & Co., 5622 Gtn. Ave. Real Estate Brokers Have purchased the following improved and unimproved . "Pelham" i ! SSt Properties Valued at $1,250,000 The property was acquired from the Estate of the late Anthony J. Drexel, and from E. T. Stotesbury and Arthur E. Newbold, trustees of the Carpenter Land and Improvement Co., and is bounded as follows: Upsal Street on the South Carpenter Street on the North seaasBsassIaeeaaief-s Greene Street on the West Germantown Ave, on the East It is, the purpose of' WILSON & CHADWICK to, Erect modern, residences on the unimproved portions and to sell and lease houses that are already built t To those familiar with Philadelphia's suburbs; the Pelham section of.'Germantown cannot help but appeal as the most complete and-moBfron- -v. Conpondot.wk interviews ritflf be , "3' 'welcomed. , ' ;-V- j Wilson & iChadwick 515 Pelham Road r jtJtk