E itmom IfflDfiSCHlAMONASTlR jjpttcmquistano Dopo Duo Glr Glorni di Battaglia Ognl Pol- 1 If ce Delle PerdutQ Trlncee BUL FRONTE AUSTRIACO Torrento Vertoibliza .. vEVjEiG'' LEMfipmilblBIifeBiiA, FRIDAY,1 februAby '&; Ml " ' " . l 2: ! : l : - : . i -: :y- Ck w tfi fv.FwiWria Nemka DIspcrsa dalle Bat- a , tcrto dl Cadorna ad Est del .. i i I At ' ' i rmtrc 18 Febbrftfo. jUn t1grtnma da Parlffi dice che 11 ?nriutSArraw. cotnmftnaanic in i-iw " ' i it. Mmrriin niivmn nrim .uutcuui ii ...- BE. y ffrafato l Mlnlstero della Cluerra che la ) 'Quota 1050, R nord-est ll Monastlr, e' dl ' ;nuovo nelle mani uegu nneau. -, irupM '.Kalians che ne erano male cacciaie uaa" ' trhi il.i tedeschl nella arlornata dl lunedl' 'IV hanno rlconqulstato ognl polllce del terreno i nei loro seconao conimuacco. ' rt . niuii dii arlnml ner rlcscclare N W- 4lla montagna coperta dl uhlacclo I tedes KvjS Chi che vl si erano atabilltl dopo I tolenli Rr attaccht dl lunedl' seorso. Ksal axevano H ronnuUtato buona parte delle allure occu- 'pa'.n dagll Italian), ma nnu tutta Intera la ''r positions come era stato annunclato a lallnn It nplmn inntrttncrn llallflno. 'i operato nella sera dl lunedl", ebbe un sue- Weeiso patzlale. I teacscm aa ogni inonii ip nn uiaiaiLii ucv i" ultare tutta Intera la poslilone per II j ' tlare l'ofrentiva per la rlconqulta dl Mon , lonl occupat dagll Itallanl. II fatto eteMo ' che aeano- operato l'nttacco ncl cuore x Ji flsirinverno fa credtre cne e?i i propone- vano un'nfffnelvn ronlro Monastlr o che avevano bleogno della montagna per fame Un posto dl osaersazlone. Kcco II lesto del rapporto del cenerale Sarrall. 11 contrattacco Italiano contro la Quota 10E0. ad est dl ParsUcno, lia portato alia rlconqulsta dl tutte la trlncee che erano itnte perdute lunedl1. Un contrattacco nemlco, operato nel pomerlgglo dl martedl' e' stato resplnto. I tedeschl hanno eoffcrto gravl perdlte. But rlmanente della fronte at sono autl duelll dl artlgllcrla. II generals Cadorna annuncla nel euo rap sorto pubbltcato lert eera dal Minlelrro Cella uuerra operaiioni aa pane ui re parti Itallanl dl rlcognlilone. Ecco 11 teeto del rapporto: Bulla fronte del Trentlno l'attlvlta dell'artlgllerla e' ttata normale. I nostrl repartl dl rlcognlilone hanno fattq Incuralonl con elto favorevole a Foroella dl Col Doseo, nell'alta vaV del VrioI ed alle sorgentl del Fellzon, netf alta valle del Bolte. t&Ua fronte dolls Alpl Glulle t'artl gllerta nemlia ha bombardato un pic colo eettore delta noatre llnee ad est dl Gorlzla e sut Carso. Le nostre truppe hanno resplnto prontamente un tenta tlvo dl attacco del nemlco nella zona dl Sober. Le noatre ne be batterle hanno dla perso con un fuoco ben dlretto ed efflcacaclaalmo element! dl fantcrla auetrlaca che venlvano concentrandosl aulle colllne ad eat delta Vertolblzza UN AMERICANO DECORATO II re ha conferlto la commenda della Corona d'ltalla al prof. Jeaas Carter, un Americano che dlrlge 11 lavoro dl parecchl uol conctttadlnl che lneegnano al aotdatl mutllatl II modo dl fabbrlcare da seal ateaal gll artl artlflclall dl cui hanno blaogpo. Ia aouola ha la aua sede nella Villa Mlraflorl, antlca aede deU'Ambaaclata americana. Alia cerlmonla della presentaxlone dells In egne al prof. Carter erano preaentl l'am baaclatore amerlcano, Thomas Nelaon Page, molt! componenotl la colonla americana ed autorita' clvlll e mllltarl Italians. I. ln aegTia furono coneegnate dal presidents della Croce Rosea Italtana. conts dl San Martlno, 11 quale i face notare come 11 re aeaso Brmato 11 decreto conferenta la commenda Bel glorno ateaao In cui Rll Stall Unitl rom pevano la loro relazlonl dlplomatlche con la Germanla "dandocl coal' una nuova provadj olldarleta' e proclamando al mondo per bocca del prealdente Wilson 1 plu' noblll prtnclpll dl umantta' e mettendoal riroltu tamente a dlfesa della civtlU e contro la barbarle." ' LA BARBARIK AUSTRIACA La Gaazetta del Popolo pubbllca una let tara dl un auatrlaco che descrlve corns le autorita' auatrlache hanno terrorlzzato la Boemla, la Crnazta e la Dalmazla. Ecco parte della lettera: "La fame batte alia nostra porta. La altuazione In molts provlncle a' spaxentoaa. Abblamo caputo dl rivolte che aono state affogate nel sangue, eppurej vl aono ancora tra not uomlnl chs el Illudono che annet teremo nuovl,terrltorll'r 11 popolo comlncla a dlvenlre impazlente. Quell! cho aono sotto 11 regno dl Ungheria dlventano prepotent I. Le relazlonl tra Tlaza 'a 1 croatl aono teals alme. Neglt ultlmt due annl e mezzo In Croazla e Dalmazla el e' avuto II regno del terrore. SI aono avuts lmplccaglonl In massd ed asaaaalnll come in nesaun'altra parts dell'Europa. Slno alia fine del 1916 a! erano avuts In Bosnia, Erzegovlna e Dalmazla 1200 condanna a morte per tra dlmento, nenza contare la numeroae vlt tlme gluatlzlate aommariamente aenza proceaso." aBBBBBBBBW. s BBBBBBBBBBBf aaaaaaaaay ..r" m. ;ialsaaaaaaaaaW WlJiaaaaaaaaaaaaaW ViAr'SWiiaaSBiaaaaaaaaaaa' v CaaalsBBBBBlBBBBBI FIGHTING WITH ALLIKS Lieutenant Long Lance, a former student nt the Cnrlisle Indian School, is now at the front with the Allied forces. DRUG CHARGE PROBED BY SHORE GRAND JURY Body Makes Presentment, but the Indictments Are Imme diately Impounded NOJtRISTOWN ASfeESTOS COMPANY WILL ESTABLISHBRANCH PLANT New Works Will Be at Doylestown Brass Foundry Starts in Conshohocken Pottstown Steel Firm Holds Night Classes for Employes Norrlstown Aabestoa and Magnesia Com pany, with a plant on Washington street near Ford, Norrlitown, rinds Its plant too email and Intends oatabllshtng a branch worxa at Doylestown. The company maU asbeatoa coverings of all kinds. The Norrlstown Water Company, whlcl furnishes the drinking supply for Norrl town apd Bridgeport, Instead of Increasing the wanes of Its employee on account of 'the high coat of living, has Riven them a bonus The new braes foundry of the John Wood Manufacturing Company, In Conahohocken, Is now In operation. It la on the bank of the Schuylkill Rlvor below Fayette street Cramped quarters In the old building of the company mads It necessary to build a new mill. A, IC Heath, of the Sklppack Valley Stock Farm, says thers are 900 farmers In Pennsylvania uho ralsa thoroughbred Jer aey cattle. All telegraph operators of the Reading Railway system In Norrlatown have been granted a five per cent Inorease in wages, and will get a week's vacation during the year, with pay. The MrCllntlc-Mnrshall Construction Com puny of Pottetonn, ha stnrted night classen for Its emplojrs, who will bs given free In struction In blue-print reading, supplement ed by homework in ths various methods and types of structural steel fabrication. Coupled with their practical anopwork this schooling will doubtless prove a valuable asset to the men. Despite the high cost of material and labor there will bo a building boom In PotU town this year. Daniel If. Bertolet will erect ten dwellings, W. D. Uertxog twelve to fifteen and Dr. J. B. Porter, Fred II. Reiser, William It. Wiand and Frank Copeland one each. , Mrs Oeorglanna Kratz, of Pottstown, has sold a large toe dam, storage house II by 388 feet, and ice manufacturing plant along the Perklomen Creek, north of Schwenkavllle, together with sixty-three acres of land, to the Pavonta Ice and Coal Company, of Camden, N, J. The dam le fifteen acres In extent and will be further enlarged by ths removal of an Island cover ing two acres. Several yeara ago 17,000 tone of loe were haneBted from the dam Walter J. Wolf has taken the contract to ronBtruot the nurse' home at the Homeo pathic Hospital hero. It will be of English design sml will be modern In every respect Lachman & Murphy, of Philadelphia, are the architects WOULD DISBAR ATTORNEY u WEDS ALMSHOUSE INMATE 4 jtf I'M Bridegroom, With Bank Account, Dis penses With Courting MAUCH CHUNK, Pa., Feb. 18. Michael Bokansky, of term Haven, went to the Lowrytown almshouse yesterday and asked Steward Ibaugti to permit htm to pick a , wife from the Inmates. After carefully viewing all ths eligible, hs selected Fannie Wehalshllc, who consented to marry him. They at once went to Weatherly, where the ceremony wa performed by the Rev. Father Drobel, Hokansky is considered a "catch," a he has a good-sized balance in j, the Mauch Chunk National Bank. Jr k' t ,f YOUR TURN NEXT TO BUY Shirts 3 for $4 SAYS . T. WISC There Is no time like now for get me acquainted with ths best shir service in town Undemcwna. Irt tint: With AtUchfd r DthJ Cuff A. R. Underdown's Sons Habser'' Geods and Mn'a rnrnUbJag 202-204 Market St. lv .U BOOKS IC28 CHESTNUT STREET STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING n i "HttT MI AT JACSaa- .Ready Money- llTnited States Loan Society! 117 North Br! St w , g. aWs4V oney ian Society! . I saaaaaatsssrsi Asja, nTTj ATLANTIC CITY, Feb 16 A campaign of Federal, county and city authorities against the alleged wholesale dispensing of drugs hv four unnamed phjslclans. In the gule of legitimate practice, went to the final stage yesterday when the Grand Jury met In special cession at Mays Ixindlng , The evidence presented Is said to hae Included confessions from "dope fiends." ar rested for looting a pharmacy of drugs, valued at $1 EC. when they found their source of aupply thiough doctors' offices cut oft. teatlmony of detection who have been Investigating the drug charges for weeks, and more than K'HO prescriptions, calling for many kinds of narcoflcs, which ere aelzed by thn police In drug stores. Chief of Police Miller Fas the large number of prescriptions Issued corroborates the de fendants' charges that doctors have been lax In their obserance of tho law The Indictments were Immediately Im pounded upon motion of Assistant Prose cutor llronn OITlclals refused to admit whether they bavo reference to the anti drug crusade. Officers of the County Medi cal Society, which declare'd that no mem ber of that body has been a party to the drug traffic, hae urged early drastic action Archbishop Transfers Four Priests Four priests1 have been transferred by Archbishop Prendergast. They are the Itev. Charles B. McGlnley, from tho Church of the Holy Infancy, South Bethlehem, to the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul; tho Itev James Campbell, from St. Phllomena's Oiurch. Lansdowne, to the Holy Infancy, South Bethlehem, the Itev Anthony Flynn. from the Church of Our Mother of sorrows, Philadelphia, to St. Phllomena's. Lans downe, and the Itev. It. A Buettner, from AUentown to St. Ignatius' Church. Philadelphia. Affidavit Against William I. Garrison Filed by Atlantic County Prosecutor THCNTON, X. .!., Feb 16 Proceedings hae been instituted In the New Jersey Su preme Court to disbar William I. Garrison, senior member of the firm of Garrison ft Voorhees, of Atlantic Cltj and senior coun eel In the famous Knlttel suit, which the Grand Jury was chorged to Investigate by Justice Charles Itlack because of alleged evidences of conspiracy The affidavit which hns been filed hv Prosecutor Charles S Moore, of Atlnntlc County, first charges Irregularities In the handling of the estate of the late Sarah II Slater, of Atlantic City, and secondly of misconduct in the attempt to procure a divorce for Mrs. Helen W, Knlttel, daugh ter of tho lain Colonel Louts T, Brown, a former partner of Andrew Carnegie, from her husband, Charles A, Knlttel, the Phlla delphla and Atlantic City realty broker. Drastic Liquor Ordinance Enacted HACKF.TTSTOWN, N. J.. Feb. 16. The family of the man who comes home In toxicated and penniless has ground for ac tion against the saloonkeeper who sold him llfjuor, according to new retaliations adopted by the Town Council. When a patron be comes Intoxicated the bartender must send for the police In order that he be given proper care. If he Is turned out on tho rtrcet the saloonkeeper may hae to for feit his license, and It he Is kept In the pac and sold liquor after he becomes drunk the owner Is held responsible. Jeweled Bar Pins A large and varied selec tion of gold and platinum bar pins with precious and semi precious stones. For a February birthday gift we suggest one of green gold with platinum ornaments and square AMETHYST in centre $12. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JKWELBRS S1LVEP.SMITHS SENATE "DRYS" PRESS WEBB-SHEPPARD BILL Demand National Prohibition as Part of Defense if War Cornea To A r C! O A COOQOOOOOOOOOWOOOOVP0006000000C30000WOOOOOOOOOO&aoO0600 On special display this week in our showrooms Your Ideal Picture, for a moment, your ideal four-passenger oar and compare it point for point with tho Cole Springfield TotircoupS. Hexo is a car designed for use as an open road ster, with the extra advantage. of a permanent .top to ward off wind and sun. Yet, at your wish, it becomes a closed coup6 a car perfect for inclement weather. Te transition is easily made m a moment of two. lines, finish, equipment, interior 'fittings all are corned out with consummate care and in perfect taste. Generous size, poise and expressive elegance, are combined with a smooth, noiseless, irresist ible flow of eight cylinder power. In a word,-all of the advantages that appeal to a lover of fine cars are artistically blended into this one car. , See the Tourcoup6 in our salesrooms " this week. You will find it the very embodiment of your highest ideals. x L. S. BOWERS CO., DUtribuLr 24E-247 North Broad Start P L y JJLesIlSfr SBMaHHilllllHCL. sHsaBsiBW. asiBBv "e.B-p.-a-Tp-' PRICKS 7 FaMas CaU-SfXtaAtwU Tomsdsa , $2293 4r-ClSprtMWaTo-p4 $2293 7 Ttmwmf Col Etflhi Tondd Cm , . . $1699 4 r-M4t Colo Bat IUsAi .... fl93 ' All Frio i..kr.cW CITE EUROPE'S LESSON Prcpnro to Push Measure ns'Soon as House Acts Upon It WASHINGTON, Fob. 18, Determined tint the Government shnll have, its decks clear of the liquor trnfllo should It bo forced Into war, proponents of national prohibition today redoubled their effort In Congress to foros a vote n ths Webb-Hheppard meas ure. , "We must not wait until we ore under arms befors abolishing the liquor trafflo," Senator Sheppard said. "We cannot per mit ourselves to be caught as European nations were." The Senate will await action on the Webb bill In ths House before taking1 up ths Shep pard hill, Identical In terms, It was stated. Senate dry leaders expect quick passage nf the bill in the House. Tim House Itules Committee Is expected to make the matter a "special privilege" one, so that It may bo brought to an early ote. ThU will e've the Senate time for concurrence. Opposition In thn measure becaue It would deprive tli country of approximately $300,000,000 annual revenue nt a time when th country" would nd money l not , how. ever, Sheppard brieves, sufflclenUy strong to defeat the bill. "We could well afford to sacrifice ten this enormous Inoom, In view of the bene ftts prohibition would bring; in war," Shep- P"senate dry.leaders today began IJnlns P support with7 a view to rushing- their bin through Immediately upon Its adoption by the Houss. Heoent passage by) the ; Snate of the Dlatrlct of Columbia ddy bill be llsrad to have furnished a test of Senate sentiment has encouraged the belief that the upper body will extend It provision to the nation at large. News at a Glance CABUSLB, P., Tb. IsV A petition will bs presented to the Cumberland County Court Monday, for the doubling of the bor ough of New Cumberland by having In eluded In It a large section of Lower Allen township, whtoh la mainly Inhabited by rail road men. The plan has the baoking of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The proposed change would multiply the populaUon by two and bring the property value to over a million. , CAIII.1SIJG, Ta., Feb. IS. Mechanics burg aoolsty woman have formed a branch of the Amorlcan Red Cros Society and will work for the men of the army and navy In case of hostilities They contemplate forming a corps of nurses It war Is de clared. HAOEllSTOWK, ML, Feb. 18 A unique plan to counteract the tendency toward a run on tho local sugar supply has been adopted by some dealers, whi- sell at one prleafter nr-ponl Jet or tea T t higher price for larger quawtltlt. j 7. HAStCKLT, X. J., Feb. !. Om ,.aM, killed and flv were IrUured today bJ!"' explosion of a three-Inch -hall in ." V! , wood plant of the duPont Powder "- ' near her. v'I-y , PEltWTK, r., fb. 1 The Bh. 1. and Ponllyn turnpike, which wa frLi!! a. Jury some um ago at a coat r ti,;i to the county, ha Just been opened ill no more toll will be taken. The oad fi Penllyn to Sprlnghou, however, la . tAll rnad. ' . " a toll road. IFATTTK, Ta,, Wab. 1. A ,. ment of Stat uolloe I now marflroTi?! paper Mill Compan Plant at thl dW owing to a demand for a ftfUen per 'ii Increa In wage being rfuJ T" sixty foreign laborer. They are all onT m a strike. "" AMBIJSR, , b. lt-Dr. B. , t, tlaon. prasldent of th Keaaby A 1hj son Company, wishes It understood that his company I not making war aruMesT He ay thy are roakln- powdf, wTj 1 not of the explosive character. Phil. J.Walsh EstttfVN 30-32-34 S.Scot We Have Everythinf ir the House and Perttn V Lowest Prices. Easy Itmj) ' maDmmtt,mT rtt Vt A " yf xi V kg-----------i wit T "' I Aji tml ' , '. 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"Friend if you will once you will many timet.' . f The Mildest tobacco f of cigarettes is Turkith. , The But tobacco for cigarettes k Turklth. 1? fei t i V. Hf si "-A Krti rfcM. Km Mil ri'M a.47 .;-!t u t f I ' V I W$:AxJit&'&: ' s , pbM n . jn-'-:itoi ' UU '' Wataat Ml t