Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 06, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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lGNATE and ballplayer alike
FARGUE WHICH IS
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fllfher Is More Important in Basel 1lTf To u
BFan The Citizen Who
tue ouupy
Iiy GKANTLAND KICK
One Ilcnson Being
im oltoio boirfl0 loi'. (Milk.
u Uvch more than l no now;
' And trail l toA 'e rote;
:m tftloio nil ths striken and spares
' And oil the many frames.
i; Stctpt I find when reading it
', I can't pronounce the names
Most Important
ILWl notice from a contemporary where
ljii.Milon has been started in to which
tftimost important leaiuic 01 uiu biiic
.m.tnateor the plaer '
Thl l 1"' where mo''' of "'e trouble
baftDall pegins I or n iiim'Itiim iiimi
Ithtr l most Important For wlier
lid th6 maienaio hf aim wiino "u'Jin
btll plaer lanu u u wusni mr uiv
sit la the citizen who obligingly deposit
M tAX ftt tne lioxomco mat, aurr hii( uimi-
ti the final destiny of the. game When
leu time arrlei where lie considers the
t k&lt lnl worm Willie, inuu-sniuimi ittfr
ill will gently hut firmly tnke unto the
hgoat)? chute ana guue uul ui ejunieiic-r
1 1 It U difficult to Imprest this feature upon
rtthfT plaer or rum owner, lor uum peem
10 hive tnKfll II ror Kiauini mm puicn
ibi hae alwajH flocked to hull parki thev
Mlttya -w 111 .Some day If the tut moll In-
iVuix there may no n suuuen biiu uis-
pjlrttlni shock of no light pioportlons
fe Other Games
i'?Tnnls Is In no wise dependent upon gatu
fpvii.ta There are no rate ucelpts In golf.
hlch In thla way liai the aihantago oei
ttwn all- Football needa Its share of Kato
gftctlpts. but the Army nun ;say nae
DrdeU Inai in BUNK1 UIH "C IHWJCU nillUJIIl
J'fcox olTlce, as nelthri charged tidmlsslon
tntll the final game
iOf the major sports uaienan aim noting
output to get bj Their appeal muit be
Bd to the a erase citizen, or hut one
Riult can be obtained the name being din-
Mliitlon.
Butthe aerage fight promoter and man.
(fir and the aerage boxer lnue no thought
It all for those who pay fo much per to
Witness an evening's smear. Of all con
tiKttJ "Ith professional sport those who
Itiould build up boxing are the ultimate
ind concluding llmU;
f"Don't joil believe" wrlto Andy II,
tlat the fact that Cobb was at last beaten
eit for the lead will take away a lot of
his ambition and tne determination he
hid to make a ten- ear sweep? Isn t it
li)ily to affect his play?"
' Knowing Cobb ns we do we should say
that the only clement calculated to crush
WOLFE MIGHT WIN
TITLE ON POINTS
'Cleveland Lad, While Lack-
lf-f:"Di, To nin,, T2
Hi ware. Mr. Herman :
1 By LOUIS H. JAFFK
IBALTIMOIU:. Feb 8. Three ring cham-
fjsjilps changed hands on points In the
Ittbrontnient of t ho last four tltleholders,
Titly, Abo AtleU, -Willie Ritchie. Jack
Winsonand Kid AVIIIIams. Johnny Kilbane,
rrea Welsh and rctc Herman each wcro
farded refeicc's decisions at the end of
tnty-round bouts, while Jess Wlllard
Slocked out Johnson. Now another case.
thereby a title may bo switched on nolnts.
rls following Jack (Kid) Wolfe's splen
ld work fn his last two bouts. Wolfe has
tailed flftcen-round decisions here over Al
Shabert and Dick l.oadmin. two of the
.leading contenders for Champion Herman's
'Uurels, and the Cleveland lad's wonderful
science probably would serve him In Rood
stead In a titular flit against the New Or
leirA boy.
Referee Harrv .Teffrlr'a il.rllnn In rnlq.
Irf Wolfe's right aim after fifteen of the
fastest rounds seen by Daltlmoro fans was
popular, excepting, of course, with Load
wan There was no reason why the de
cision shouldn't hae satisfied the fans, ns
the. contest, from a boxlnir standnolnt. reallv
aa one-sided. Wolfo had the better of ten
rounds, one was even, nnd Toanmen loci
jln four. But all tho way Jack had to sten.
iid step fast.
Wck Hard Hitter
Mtoadman Is the hardest hitler and most
-...,,u D, ,ne present uay mtie battlers:
jut Ma judgment of distance is very bad :
i swings llko a gate on lusty hinges and
H'- o oucn tnat a clever boxer makes
m look. bad. This is exactly what Wolfe
W last night. Jack, who Is a pupil of
immy Dunn, hub in ul..i .., in.iA.
r- . " " .. nuu uui. iniiutut,
IMDs, hooks nnrt crosseB Incessantly, at the
Uiadman's ldous lunges.
That Wolfe also Is capable of nsslmllat-
... ",' ln th0 boxing fan's vernacular.
"XS Proved pnrlv In tk. onnia -rl,.
IfaL !. ir waB 8low ln Ret"" started and
,, ;" flrM six rounds Dickie gae Jack
.llr, maulPB aroutnl the body. In the
gemanng periods. Wolfe, Instead of weak-IT"'-
5" stronger as the bout progressed
itiltv n "nls" no waH " rcsn aa a
r-wabbly. ' ' arm-weary ana
In. ,Ji?., ." one Breat defect '" llls boxing
S.? , hlt- Jack Punches often. It was
K.u. ?. . n.of newspaper men at the rlng-
iLnV .nlent tnat Wolfo landed almost
(wnpunches to Loadman's one, but there Is
Eni IP8. whaUver behind his blows. Dunn
r., ttah'ns Wolfe how to Inject steam
, .... mucnes, ana he may prove Her-
s successor when Dunn says the word.
Kilbane a Iteferce
Uohany Kilbane was at the ringside. In
ma ox the tirftiim. ..i iu. ,
fci.m '-. ....a .iia .ca.iioi WCIKIll Klllll
VlOn gave n hfmiiliil ..ktki.i.- .. .... i.
ucKlng and parrying while refereelng a
r"' uween a pair of rank novices. KlI-
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All to
Mease the
Women
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MORE IMPORTANT
TO BIG SHOW-DOWN
Pays Tax and Guards
vnute
uniS.V'h."0" 1"d !"cnk "p '''" ''linlnntlon
?.iJ,be R vin ,,D,E a,,0"t "even feet lone
with the lid nailed over hi, remain, Oolh
wa stopped In his tcn-ear drive, but ho
Mil earns to lead Mm leaguo for a matter
of ten jeam even If the achievement isn't
a1 sutcesslvo affair
"Ain't It the Grand and Glorious
rcelliiR"
It hen after joitVr topped youi ,jr, r
Anil vlayed pour approach like ilii,
Ion Kiirnfc to the citgo of the ureenjn three
And the putt for four drop tnf
Or after you've smeared fno )ioM
And jour rival seenu lro up.
Yon utie her a ride with the liaxlr and
She drops tuo feet mm the nipt
It (Jrovei rieveland Alexander Isn t worth
a fancy stipend It would be hard to find
a ball plajer that Is Alexander last season
was oi th at least as a mone inakei
525,000 to the Phillies That K without
Alexander the net Income of the club would
have len at least US 000 less And this
li using thii most moderate figure In sight
A man who ian pitch sixteen shut-outs and
win more than thirty ball games In this age
Is ono of those rare spei lniens worth 11 good
bit more ttun he will ever lollect
There have been an number of ball
placets oveipalil Hut one of these Is not
Alexander If he has been getting It s
than $10,000 a ear he his been lmdl
uudiipjlil for the last two or three seiHuiftf
Alexander Is woilh as mutli hs nnv
pitcher In baseball not leaving out Walter
Johnson, who Is supposed to be drawing
down ll.'.noo or more n vear Without nnj
nuestluu the big NVbtaskau lat teason was
the most valuable pitcher In the game, with
out a i lnl lu ilo Might
Annual Ode to I'ebruary
.i( month of winter and the lonu add
dioulh;
I. ail month of u inter when the teams ilarl
South;
lluiru up and move along take a jump,
and then
tiling us bach the joiifp of the tiaining
camp again
Last month of ti inter and lh long, icih
ualt;
Last month of u inter, uhen spring ii at
the gate,
Uurry up and mote olosj; over ridge and
glen,
Put us in the lunkeis for a nlbtlcA. shot
again
Burglar8 Return Trophies
Stolen From J. J. Corbett
NF.1V ORK, Iel S. .lames J. C nrbett
hfl-s rm-otered part of the hootr that UAH
taken when burxlnrn vlhlted his Imme at
llasldo about two weeks hko.
Corbett received a letter Inrloslnc two
rberks rnlllni for parrels left lit the (Imnil
Central Depot. Mrrlbbled arross a piece of
paper ra the following!
"Here are cheeks for some nf the stun
I took from your house. The ain't no apod
to me, and 1 kuotv jou wants them."
Corbett presented the rltetks and fnuml
the punelt contained tome trophleM and uu
toxraphed photoi which be prized ver
hlihlj.
bano was given a rousing reception when
introduced
"When are jou going to give our George
another chance?" came a chorus from the
gallery, and Kilbane smilingly answered to
the audience, like a regular orator-
"My present Intention hs to enter the
lightweight class; to beat Kred Welsh for
his tills; then I will return to the feathers
and Chaney will be my first opponent If
the public wants It so '
Cheers! Deafening cheers'
, Scraps About Scrappers
Dr a W Wlttmsler of Philadelphia, and
Jimmy Dougherty, the Uaron of I.elpervllle,
were at the rlnaslde of the l.oadman-Wolfe
setto at Baltimore
Muisgsy Taylor 1 to the fore with a "triple
wind-up' again Tommy Jamison s Sol
O Donnell, Darby Caspar Dick Thornton,
nml loe O Keefa vs Frankle Williams are the
headllnera for Thursday night at the UroadRay
Four rhlladelphlans will appear In lialtlmore
houta next Monday night Frankl White Is lo
face Oeortre Chaney for IS rounds to a referee'a
decision, 133 pounds rlncslde
Charlev 'Ihomas and Joe Welsh will tlash
I'rlday night In tho Nonpareil star bout
Tonight, at Norrlatown Kddle ftevoliv and
Tommy Coleman will try lo beat each other with
n quietus In a ten-rounder
A local novice appeared In a bout wllh flew
Flessner and answered the bell as "Joe Dorsey"
In lliltlmoro lost night Dorsey was right here
In l'hlllv, while the Impostor was bolng knocked
out with right-hand punchis to the body
.Tohnnv Nelson and Terry JtcGovern are paired
for the wind-up at the Cambria KrIUaj iitgnt.
Havre de Grace Stakes Increased
Th Harford Agricultural and llrecders' As
sociation has announced Its list uf slakes fijr
the annual spring meeting to bo held the latter
?art of April at the Havre de draco traik
Intrlea for the stakes cloae on rebruory 15
The Harford handlrap and Philadelphia handi
cap have ftCOO addivt while the Husquehunna,
l'nn, Cheater. Wilmington. Aberdeen and l'errs
vllle stakes have 11000 lidded
Gridiron Star of Harvard Dead
CAUBIIIDOK, Mass , Feb 0. Ilandolph How
ard Hitchcock, of Honolulu. Harvard Junior,
died last night at the Htlllman Infirmary Hilih
tock, whose brother Hex was one of Harvard s
best football players, waa a member of ttw
varsity squud last fall. He wua also a fine
baseball player and a capable swimmer He
had been at the Infirmary since December, suf
fering from a malignant cancer,
Brewer Director for Michigan Aggies
COI.UMUIA. Mo, Feb 6 -C, I. Ilrewer. di
rector of athletics nt the University of Mis.
aourl. announces, that he has accepted the dj
rectorship of athletics at the Michigan Agricul
tural College, Haat Lansing,
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Commentement exercises were held this aftemoon in the William l'enn Hicii School
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ski, Petzoltl.
Sill, Abrumson,
Heiettn. Skeen.
Dr. A J. Moniaon,
WILCOX, HARVARD FLIER,
TO RUN INDOORS HERE
Decides Not to Graduate
June, and Enters
Intercollegiates
Till
Ilirvarrts dunces for vldor In the two
lap relnv race at the tomliiR Indooi Inter
tolleKlate Lliiniiilonshlim to be held here in
the exposition liullilltiK m the cvenlnK of
March 3, have been Krtatlv bettered liy the
ileclslon of Wetinoi WlUox to remain in
lolleRe tint I June Wilcox could graduate
this month If he c.util tii do ko but he
determined to put In t little more wink Km
the last two eai he has been ono of the
Kreatest inurtei-mllei in the iouuti
Tiythnei, llowse. Allnut and Wlhon. wHI
compete litre III the xhort distance relay for
Harvard Dartmouth 1'rlin.etou, I'em ayl
vanl.i iind t'ofntll will also be out for this
lace all w Ith fast niarteis
'1 he Meadow Inook Club tiack will be ued
and It Is fair for everv one It is ten laps
lo the mile and the torners are banked
In the final telav the spectatora will sea
Wilcox, of Harvard, .Moore of Prlnt-eton;
Worthlnglon, of Dartmouth , Scuddei or
hennon, of I'enn8lvnnla, and Crltn, of Cor
nell, In action, and this should produce a
race worth Kolng mam mllen to see
I'reparatlonM wero pruii today when the
Meadow broolc ("lub began placing the track
In position Work on erecting the big
KrandMiiiids on the floor of the exposition
building will also he Htnrted this week.
WILSON AMONG ATHLETES
DROPPED AT MUHLENBERG
AU.E.VTOW.V I'a.. Feb 6 Nine of
Muhlenberg College's best athlete., some of
them stars In football basketball, baseball
and tiack sports have been dropped, ac
cording to an announcement of President
John A W Haas because they failed In
their midterm examinations
Tho list of suspended students Includes
O ItiiFsell daston, of Phllllpsbmg. X J,
recentl elected captain of tho 1017 foot
ball team , George Delozler, of Altoona, foot
ball n"ard; Hill Talor New Bedford,
Mass, track star, Mike Wilson, Philadel
phia, and Andrew Daley, fleverly. Mass,
football ends, Paul (1 Choapovka, I.ans
ford, Pa. baseball star; Carl W, Zellln,
liostou, Mass , J (' Dlmmlck. Perkas'e., Pn ,
and It J Bohor, Cementon Pa , all-around
athletes.
darcy agrees to smith
bout in Milwaukee ring
XKW YOTtK. Keb 6 IJ T O Sullivan,
manager of l.es Darcy, tho Australian mid
dleweight champion, who Is nt present In
Chicago with a burlesque show, has an
nounced that ho was In receipt of a tele
gram from Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee
promoter In which he offered Darcy a guai
antee of $15,000, with the privilege of ac
cepting thirty-five per cent of the gross re
ceipts, for a bout with Jeff Smith, the
Uaonne middleweight, In Milwaukee some
time In March
"O'Sulllvau said that he wired acceptance
of the terms for Dai cy, provided that suit
able arrangements could be reached for the
date
Bowling News
Standard It II Company still leads Wrstern
Klertric by a Knme each winning three last
night from their Industrial League opponents
Word Companv cleaned up five nut of six and
Is now firmly Intrenched In third plain In Indus
trial League
Tewes of Western Klertrl established a
high single ganis record in Industrial League by
upsetting U34 pins In his first game
Hd drossman starred for tVard Company,
with SDH, lvl and L'Ll for a O'.'J total.
Woodward, of Standard finished wllh S22,
and Jack Marshall Ward c'onnuny, cracked out
os In hla aecond start
Wood Pecker the Muro League leader, waa
lucky to win two from Itublns
The Blind Sparrow had high score of th
night, '-'U'J, In the first game
Main OfBce and Station H each lost a gam
last night and are still tied for lead In Ameri
can Kw Company League
fttevenson, j'rolessor iiracholtl. Cethen, hchlottei, Cumminics, Pi(ifesor Zeinior. Tubinsky. Hendiner, Putman, Wall, Bender. Finnv Trrscin
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GRADUATING CLASS OF THE
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, nuiivii, niir.iuiriL'n, .mi. oi inuc, uircctoi vieinev, lioucri, isacon, smitn. iMouis, liiircins, iloses, lireenulntt.
-Mctonnell, Austin, Paui, Pntteiaon, Professor Uosxlcr. Andteso. Air. II. Miirri. Ilnmiltnn. Clnss. Hnllo. fiiepnl.lntt. fJlhln. Vwika Itnrnptt.
'.immei num. Rhoatles. I.eKlem. Zcllcr. Snrhfimoi. IlinnnilAv. Mimlur.l. ,o,,.ti, rvr i t !iinnnn nm,. u.u ni.. uv,,,i,tu
Jolm Koiiuld Ott, piesident; 1'iofesxor
HAVERFORD JOINS
ICE tiOCKEY TEAMS
Main Line Athletes to Meet
Local Skaters St. Luke's
Open With Hillers
Hi litoige W Orion, who Is looking
aftei the si holistic lie hmkrv g lines .ill
inium cm tint he has niiaiKd li new w IiimI
lilo of contests to Iniliide St Luke's School
and ll.iverfonl r-. Iiool ns the M.iin l.iii"
athletes hive t.ilfen up I he spot M
Luke's School p'ns Chestnut Hill on 'lliuis
dar It was predicted miiiic time iiko that St
I. like s Si hool would p.utklp 1 1 In the m lies
of Ice hockev games with the otlur schools
Haveifciid hchonlH entiv Into the i-poit
comes as a suipil-e lo nnnv of the stu
dents It will help to make Ice hockev a
icgular feature of the winter season
Hplscopnl Acudemv had llttlu trouble In
defeating the Cential High School plajiis
III the game estenl.iv aftiinoou The
score was 1G to 1 Cuitinl dldn t have a
chance for at the end of the first half the
siore was 7 to 0
Kpiscopal s football stars wcie the lie
hockey leaders Hunt tallied eight goals
and Pass.tv.iut and Wilms, n each noicd
four field goals Pugh, Hailett .ind Dkksou
helped .to bring the. Hluc and White to the
fore "Ilplscopal plavcd n vei.v good game
for u team of schoolbojs ' Slid P.eferee
Oiton after the match 'The need n lit
tle more teamwoik, howevir. hut tint will
come with more practlco and competition"
Holland Hill, Lhalrmnn of tho haskctb ill
committee nt tho Central High School, In
explaining tho status of his placers said
this morning
'There Is no hope for Trautweln, but
Armstrong has n good chance to couui
through Ho will not bo In the gamo this
afternoon, but will know todaj if to will
be eligible to plav on the team Ho took
an examination and has a good chance to
pass "
MAY COACH SWARTHMORE
Dr. Ray Mercer, physical director
and assistant football coach at
the Quaker college, is logical suc
cessor of W. W. Itoper, who goes to
-Princeton next fall.
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NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL
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AinoiiK thosu in the photograph aie Huss, Pentlstein, Murtay,
Kktntrt, I'tofe-iot Kobb, Doctor Stradling
SIXTY-EIGHT RECEIVE
NORTHEAST DIPLOMAS
Graduation Exercises Held at
the William Penn llifjh School
Auditorium
LIST OF THE GRADUATES
Slxtv -eight pupils of the Northeast High
School ineived diploma this .ifU'iuoou
lit tile comlnellieinelll exetili.es held
III the .iiidlloilum of the Wllfi.ini P un High
School I'lfUcnlh and Wall ite stieils There
neie thlrttcn giadiiates fffjiu the aiadeinlc
lourse. foitv two fium the luaiiual ti.ilnlug
i lapses nml thlite,-!! fioui the commercial
ionise The exercises were pieslded ovel
bv 'I hiiniiiN sli.illc toss a nuniliii of the
lloaid of lalui'iitiiMi and .1 member of the
comilllttce mi high schools foi bojs
John It lilt president of the giaduatlng
class made the address of well nine, and
Hie vjlcillctui) was lij IMC" Uaidlso
Ithodes
'I lie diplomas weie presented to the
students bv Dr .ndrew .1 Morr'son. prin
cipal of the school Waller Lie Hosen
bergcr. piesident of the Northeast Alumni
Association, uw.udeil the Istac A Shep
pard Medals Hie Alumni Medals and the
(lei in in Socletv-Medals to the honor stu
dents Thomas 11 Wnltets piesented
tho John 11 Martin t'ntiiic'.l. No 20. Ji.
() l A M Prize and Hvnnii Mlverman, n
graduate nf the academic class, addressed
the assemblage on 'The Reconstruction of
the British llmplie" The Invocation serv
ice was conducted by the Itev Di Pvv Iglit
C Ilannt
The graduates were
acadkmic corrfK
Thomas .1 Andreas
Henry IlauT
Irvln llpndiner
Mann t U-rg
Norman I lass
l!obrt It tlulhralth
lljninii UumnltsU
lntin II Mi Comb
Italph C Mel'unnell
Jehu It Ott
I oills It s, haU
llyinen Sllvfrmnn
Suuiui'l, C 'lublnscy
MVNC.VI. ritMM.NO COt'RSK
.!. D Abramaon w 1111am II Murray
1'hntll.M T Anne
IMvMinl l'mrlsicln
Antbon I' I'esso-
la no Jr
Knill I'etzolil
flenrgo W Putnam
Lltcar (I Ithodrs
Slvan H Itoll
ltamond C Schlot-
leTer
l harlea J. '.ell
Joseph A Mlnuock
John II Slnrhelmer
John It skeen
iioIcsIhw Trzcinskl
In.eiili T VV all
Crank A Welgel
lUMiioml A Vvelkel
Horace. U erkss
tohn CI ell-r Jr
Hrbvrt 11 Zlmmer-
nuin
Italnli W Austin
Luaeliw W llendi1
Jr
llfrbert Hnettn
llorgo I. ilurnett
IMear H Case
I .lulu VV e'ummlngs
Iranlc It. Kwlnit
Al ill II annul
Lwirge S (Jethen ir
Wlulleia S llllihs. Jr
i hsrles II llnuerr
Wllllnm F llavcrsllik
ltncmoud S llnc
Wlllliun T lel'li
Horace A Johnson
Wallrr A llrllatrlck
Martin I holtsch
Leon Iolb
rancl II I.e I lent
Waller Morris
J ltalpli Murdoik
c OM.MLIlCIAL COCnK
Jennings li Ilacon
e'hurlis H. rinnev
lfarrj W Oreenblalt
Walter H Hamilton
Itenn A HlBKlns Jr
llllbert J Lehman
Mlchicl, Lleberinan
Hubert I McCormao
Albert 1'nlerson ,
Lhvtn Paul
m ixell Hosn
Wlllliun I Shaw
3d
(Icorire i: Hmllh
ALEX AND KILLEFER ARE
TAKING COURSE OF BATHS
UI.Vi'ON llAltltOll' IVh (! Grover
Cleveland Alexaneln star hurlei of the
Phillies and Catcher William Klllefer have
arrived heio in take a course of baths at
a local bathhouse
"HEINIE" WAGNER SIGNS
CONTRACT WITH RED SOX
BOSTON, l'eb C Chailes ('Heinle")
Wagnei coach of the Boston Ameilcah
League baseball club, has signed his con
tl.iel FRED WELSH BARRED FROM
WISCONSIN RING FOR YEAR
MlLWArKHH Wis, Feb 0 Pred
Welsh lightweight champion boxer, has
been suspended from participating ln bouts
In 'Wisconsin for one !.car, the maximum
punishment under the Statu law He was
charged with "shamming and stalling" In
his lecent bout with Itlchlu Mitchell
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K!mSnE
and Professor Hiecht.
FKJLI D'lTALIA, IL V0STR0
BRACCI0 ALL'AMERICA!
Un Nobile Proclama d e 1 1 a
Grande Loggia a Tutti gli
Italiani delta Penn
sylvania II Oiai.ilf Venerablle dell tmlliio I'lgll
tl Italia nello Htatn dl I'ennb) UuiiU.
(3lnstipe Dl MUfx-tru ha lanrlntn II
weKtiente piorlam.i a ttilte !e IoskI tlello
ll.it ii Saiehbe inutile dire itil die a e
1 Online I'ik'M d'ltalla o kU topl cli si
propoiu IVrto M nnblle ihlzlatla jnea
dulla (iMiidt I.oggl.i dl IVihimj hanla a
pHNi In eila i oiipclerailone e I .ippello
doMebbe oijert fefult( da ognl membrti
rielloiUliie v per II doen dl patiluttlMinu
tuttl ileono Nentli erMi I) paehe the 11
oplta e per II fatlo the gll Matl I'liHI l
son fattt tumplonl UelLi llberta u della
clllta' Kico II pioLlama
t'otno avetn npiirtfno tui itlurnall mncrUanl cl
ItHlitiiil, nl fiMll Im fallti t-tu I. Matnpa 1i
tuilii II inon.iu I'reisl.tf ntf ilnon atam o
flnalmvnlp Uille irfldl tcOenhe tletle ton
tlnuo ofTeao alia illKnlla tUlla aua patrla, Ha
(unaiKiiuid pHBM.iportl all Anthuarlator
Htrnaiurff romptmlu In tat eulaa lu relatlonl
uiplomatlchf con U Ocrmanla
La morla deKll ultlml iiupl tnnRna thp
(lain oiifstu prlmu pano tl runtlltUi tia le aiib
naKlnul ' tiHUfil Iribiltablle e otl. quetta cranJf
lepulibtica ha pru Ufclanintf II poato trar-
iatulA iJal auol tleatlnl it ilallt xue nublll tra
Uiztonl the lu tonaisllavano a anudare II brando
prr U llberta e la clvllu dt monJo. plr !1
irlunfo del dlrltto aulla furza brutaltf e aehav
Kia. la Germanln, ion la aua irore ranipagna di
flottimittrlnl rol auol cunlinul trartiiurnll, con
In imidle quoildanr con h prunify nun
mantcnutt Im dannegsfata acrlamentn 1'Atner
ka iif-all tntrm-l p nrtl- it del auol flgll, ed hi
ubbllgato la clllta' a rare im pa.o a rltroao ai
died stroll Kra -uilndl fataln the, o prralo o
tardl, tl 1'realdento Wilson tosse custr(tu
romp4ro Kl.lndual
ol tuttl rlcordate o Tlgll d Italia II tlnlco
Kalaer th nioltl annl aiMletro al nttfK,taa a
propa Kindlatu del dlianno n aottomano, not,
entrn I contlnl dl alio lmperu fatexa tfbbrll
inMit 1 auol preparatUl pr fHri) pronto ad
un luiprovvlaa brutal aitsrefislune uuando ill
foaio afmbrato b I unto II moninto opportuno
1 u Jul a proocar gut to paentou matfllo,
acrlvendo t'ultlmatum per tVtia Teppt alia
Hfrbta tiella folln apranza dl atunere, pa una n do
an nilllonl dl eadatrl a domlnaro 1 Kuropa
M 11 mondo Ma ubkI. Impotente dl fronte alia
lsa formldublte the ai f oppoata al auol trucl
dt nt fin I, al fa Inziator dl pate mentre ronttnua
h aoKBlograre II tcencroao ed rnerslcu popolo blga,
e dl fronte alia dowrooa rlpulia delle .Nazlonl
Allfate, parecchl dll uuall tuttora aanitulnantl
per la ferocln del modern! Until. ?Kli orrebba
far rkadero mu dl one la terrlblle reaponiablllta
della rontlnuailonn Utile atragl
K' nereasarlu okx! mm dlmtntlcare th allor
quando II Canada decide dl corrern lu aluto
dell Inghltterra a flanco dull Intexa roian oc
the II Knitter aeae o1uto moblla2zare 1 auol
nuddltt b parti I negll Stat I L'nltl dando loro ia
tnlinlone dl lnadern In prolno Canadeal
Quanta audacla Antha orcl In vlita del con
flltto ihft ata per ucrenderal, at parla dl tedeschl
d America anna 1 1 dl tutto pun to di organlx
zazlotil Krmanetl preparate dl florl bleu, lore
acxnn dl rlconoaclmento. non mancano dl quelll
1 quail arrl.ano peralnu a terni the queatl
ovpltl poilcolosl pnaaano proocare una guerra
civil.
Not non ogtlamo credere a perlcoli coal cravl
v OS I Impellentl, vebben alano gla t alntoml
rlxelatorl come (tuello della bomba al Custom
Houae dl uv York flm dumandlamo the nun
I dlmenMchl come qualmente, nell Immanp
tragedU ch5 hanno acatenatn, 1 tedeschl eono
tapacl dl tutto, apecle ora the vecgono afug
klral la lttorla luncainente uoVuata ed ago
gnata,
Dccorro qulnrtt tenercl prontl ad ognl eenl
enza, o Mgll d Italia non per agjrredlre ma per
reaplngere qualslaal uggresalone dl nemicl perfldl
e iracotantl
Not o Kigll d'ltalla ln queit'ora crltlca per
It ceneroso paeae che rl osplta, abblamo 11 natro
doer dl mettercl lealtneiitn ugll ordlnl del tuo
guerno offrendo II noatro bracclo; nol u Tlgll
d Italia djhblamo lnforger tome un aol uoino
In fa ore dl queato paean che en tra taalle
reaamente ln lUza, per la llberta' del popoll
In un moinentn dl lerrlblll dimcolta' e ae foaae
ru che 1 tedeichl dl qui al preparaaferu a
rlnnovare le Kent a andaiuhe del loro fratellt
d oltre Oceano, slate prontl o Ugll d'ltalla nol
dobblumo contribute, ton tutte In noatre forze
o ton tuttl 1 noilrl mezzt. a tenerlt a bada,
Intanto daicun dl nol dl tall idee n faccla
propagandlitn Inataucablle tra 1 proprll conna
zlonall the non appartensono all Online nuntro,
In kuIhj che dl frontn al perlcoto tuttl icl'ltullani
powflano dare prova dl aolldarieta e dl toncoidla
Ha quealo I'fflclo lo credera' opportune rra
Indettu al plu' presto un romtzlo In tuttl 1
modi I HsM (1'ItHtta l tenguno prontl a qua
limou. cenn. aa,8EI,pn , SIr.VKSTfl0
Qranil Maatrr of t lit) (JrJtr.ot Huns or Italy
III l'nnslvanla
Troopers and Police Hunt Murderer
WH.Krcs.nARHi:, I'a , Veb. 6 State
troopers and municipal police Fcoured thla
aectlqn toilry for trace of Dominlck Maria,
of Nantlcokc, who Killed Frederick SIlc
corl, of UerwIcK, Saturday and then es
caped. The murder was the result of Jeal
ouii). The men were aultors of the same
girl. '
U. L....U.,),
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LASPAGNAMANDA'UNA
FIERA N0TA AL KAISER
Proclama it Diritto della Naziohe
Ibcrica alia Liberta' dei Mafi
c del Commercto
NIVELLE VISITA CADORNA '
I. a. Germania Decisa a Proscguiro la
Lottn col Sottomarinl o Ras-
segnata nlla Guerra'
HOMA, 6 Kebbralo.
TeleKraiiinil da Madrid dlconc che la
Sp.iena ata per Imlarc, e la Invlera' oggl,
una energlca nota ill protrnta alia Germania
contro II lilocco dl sottomarinl. lerl ret.
II president del Conalgllo apaitnuolo, conte '
Ilonianonex, annunclaa che II noverno
avrebbe conpegnato oggl la nota all'amba
aclatore dl ilermanla HI Ignora ancora
naturaliueute II cotttcmito della nota epa
gnunta, ma Ml sa lIio rasa e una energlra
proteata haaata nulls norine dl dlrltto Inter
nazlonnte c aulla Dlchlararlone dl l-onilra.
II documentn dlfende II dlrltto della Hpngna
al llliero imo del marl ed al llliero ptamhlo
con le imrlonl cateie lerl pera II conte
llninanonei preMflt nil allro lonslgllo dl
niliilstrl
II Rloinalo mudrlleno Kl I'als scrlcn lerl
sera
"Oggl rII statl I'nlll conn ancora la '
graude republtllca dl rranUlln e dl Lincoln.
Quel paeae entra In vnmpo per dlfendere la
llberta' ed II dlrltto ed II huo attegglamento
odlerno e' ben degno del no papsato. Oil
Ktutl Unltl hiiiini) rotto e retazlonl dlplo
mntlrhe on gli hnperl reiitrnll, ma II com
mercli) tuntimipi.i ludlstiirlinli) notiostante
II blocco, p la dlrhlarazlone l guerra dl
pendeiu dulln (lei mania
"Ad ognl modo ihe ala n non dlchlarnta
la guerra, I'umaulta' Intera dep epsere grata
Hgll Stall l'nltl l.a (leriiiHnla ha grandl
Intel esp nel Vord Ameiica. ma essa non 11
ha presl in conslderazlone I'ornc pun' la
lierinaiil.i dl lilaiaral apertamentc contro un
paeae die o' ptatu jilu' huo umlco che ne-
mlco,'
Qui n Umn.1, meiitie tuttl I glornall con
tiiiiianii ii ruiiimeiitari' plinpMkumenle I'atto
del piepldente Wilson, 1 0-sperutoie Ho
niaiKi, organu del Vaticauo, BCrlve ill lion
crrdeic the la rottura detle lelazloul dl
ploinatlihp tia Stall l'nltl e Uermanla debba
idiuiiiriH ulla gueiia Hia peiche' non bt
xogiia dlmeiitlcare lit polltlcn segulta dagll'
Stati l'nltl nel panato e pin per lo dlltlcolta'
dl mi ronrlUto Hrmato tra I due piesl a
(iiua della loin altuazlone, geograrlca, II
glornalp ugglungp1
"riobalillniente lo ilazloul neutre, dopo
uer protestato, koppemlerauno le partenze
del loro plroscaf. pel exltare ulterlorl com
plliarliml, uella pppuiuza dl uccorcinre la
Kiitrra ('oiipegiieiitmputp la mlnaccla te
depca rlmarrebbe tena effetto "
ii, oi:k nivi:m,i: da cadorna
SI e' appiepo orn (he II generate N'hclle.
cohunandante suprpiun dello annate francesl
del nurd e del nord-ePt, ej ptato opplte del ,
general? Cadorna u del re alia fronto Italo
aiiBtriacu Krll glunxe al quartler generate
It.illano II 1 del con erite mee dl febbralo
p. fit ilceMito dal generalissimo Itallano a
qulndl fu rtceMito In udlenza dal re. II
genciale .N'Ip1Io 1m.Io' gran parte della
fronte dl battaglia Itallana Ora o' tomato
In Krancla
lerl pera II Mlnlsteto della Guerra
pubblicaxa il neguente rapporto del general
Cadorna circa 1 1 xltuaz one alia fronte
llalo-nuptriaca
Sulla fronte del Trentlno si sono
atite llmllnre a7lonl dl nrtlgllerla.
Sull'altoplano dl Tonezza le nostre bat
terle hanno dlppereo gruppl dl truppa
nemlche Nell'alta nlle del Uegano
uella sera dl sabato, dopo brep ma lo
lenta nzlone ill nrtlgllerla, II nemlco
tento' mm lncurslohe ti.i II Monte N'a
aglupt ed II I'uppo Ombladet, ma fu
Inimedlatamente rlcacclato Indletro.
Still fionte delle Alpl Glulle II nepil
co cola. nuo' lerl a bombaidarc le nostra
poilzlonl put I'aico I.c nostre batterla
rlsposero lgoropnmente al fuoco ne
mlcu e causal ono lucendll a nord dl
Dulno
I .A GlIlt.MANIA NO.V CHDU
WASIUXGTO.V. 6 Febbralo Telegram
mi da Herllno dliono che II nilnlsfro tedesco
degll Ksterl, Herr Zlmmermann. ha dlchla
ratu che le Germania lotta per la propria
eslstenza e perclo' non p' II raso ill parLre
dl lepclsslone dl alcuu ordlue gla dato o gla'
declo l.'ambasclatore americano Gerard
ha ilileslo ed otteuuto I auol passaportt p
rltornera' lu America, pare, per la della
bpagna
lutanto e' glunta la notlzla che un sotto
marlno tedeaco ha arfonduto un plroscafo
Ingleie, l'i:aestone. Hill ipiale h1 tioaano
alcuul amerlcaul Dnpii lie ijuelll dip erano
a bordo furono fatll uilare uel battelll dl
sahatagglo, II nottomarlnn caiinoiipgRlo' 1
battelll rd un americano rimase ucclho. Se
le cose stanno losI' pI trede clip nuesta pla
unu proocazlone pulflciente per determiiiara
la dlihlarazlone di guirra. da parte degll
Statl l'nltl. Ail ognl modo II Dlpnrtlmento .
dl Slalo attende inigglorl dettagll prima
di nghe
,,, II presldeute Wilson ha dedlcato tuttp la
lua nttenzlone at pieparatIM che p anno
faoendo al dlpjrtlmentl della guerra ed a
quello della .Marina per la posilblle dl
chlararlone dl guerra
lerl al Senato e stato iuir,lato II Iauro
per alcunl proedimenti luertcntl alia pre-
keiite stuazlone Internaziouale II comltato
gludlzario del Senato Im ppeso l'lnterna
gloruata dl ertl su dl un progetto dl Icgge
lntesoi ad Impedlre complottl da liarte dl
Mranleri uegll Stntl Unltl II progetto
commlna pene aeverlsslme, da due annl dl
carcere alia prlglonla a lta a chiunqua
e' troato colpeo!e dl spionagglo o dl aver
fornito informazloul ad una potenza
utranlera
N'otizle da Xew York dlcono che utU 1
plioicall tedeschl elnternatl In puel porto
pono Htatl danneggiatl In modo che non
possono epxeie usatl, almeno Immedlata
mente Gil stessl tedeschl calcolano che 1
ilannl causatl da puesto laoro dl dip
truzlone dellii mucchlne plu' Importantl dl
clasi'iin pi rosea fo nalgono ad oltre 30 mllionl
dl dollarl V II lawuo fu compiulo In txche
lire, poco prima (he It conte Iiernbtorff. con
segnasse la no ta tedetca al goerno ameri
cano. Xelle Ipole Fillplne le authorlta' ameri
cano hanno eequestrato '.'3 plroscad tedei
chl che ! eruno Interna tl. ma moltl dl
questl Bono utatl danneggiatl graemente.
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