Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 18, 1917, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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DUINOGIA'NELLEMAM
DEL GENERALE CADORNA
Lo Truppe Italiane Si Fanno
'.Largo Verao la Citta1 di Tri
, este, Loro Prima Mcta
CONTRATTACCHI RESPINTI
Lo Masse Austriacho si Sfasciano c si
Ritlrano in Disordine Dopo Inutili
Kitorni OfTcnsivl
PAIllGI. 18 Magglo.
Un tcltgramma tii Torlna alia Uncrto1
dice cho le truppe del generate Cadorna
hanno occupato Dulno, sul golfo dl Trieste,
cho dlsta da nuesta cltta' dodlcl mlglla.
II telegramma dice cho l'nnnunclo unftlclalo
della prcsa dl Dulno sara' fatto presto.
nOMA, 18 Mngglo Dopo 11 nrlmo slanclo
dello forze Itallano cho dlidc loro 11 possesso
it poslKlonl ImportnntlBsltnc, gH nustrlacl
hanno fatto uno Bforzo tremcndo per nr
rcstare l'avanzanta del generalo Cadorna
e non vl sono rlmcltl La glornata dl lerl
Taltro fu una dl battaglta vlolontlsslma
sulla fronto dolle Alpl Olulie, e dopo una
serle dl contrattacchl In forza da parte degll
austrlacl, gll Uallanl nvanzarono ttncnta o
per una conslderevole dlstanza fill Italian!
hanno catturato' da lunedl' 4021 prlKlnnlerl
ed altrl cinque cannonl dl piccolo calluro.
Le truppe dl Cadorna hanno avaniato ad
est dl Oorlzla dovo l'lmportante altura dl
Orazlgna o' statu occupata dopo un vlolento
combattlmento. Sul Monte Vodlco lo ttuppe
alpine e la brigata Flrenze hanno fatto
nuovi progressl vereo 11 plcco domlnante
della Quota 652.
Tra II Monte Vodlce cd 11 Monte Cucco rI
sono avutl combattlmcntl dl estrtma vlo
lenza Fortl colonne dl truppo auitrlache
furono lanciato contro rII Itallanl rlpctuta
, mento dopo v'.gorosc prcparazlonl dl nrtl
gllerla ma soltanto per cssero decimate rial
fuoco dello batterle o dcllo mltragllatrlcl dl
Cadorna a per csscre rlcacclato verso le loro
llnee
IL BOLLHTTI.VO UFFICIALH
lerl sera 11 Mlnlstero della Gucrra pubbll.
cava 11 scguente rapporto del generalo Ca
dorna L'attesa reazlone del nemlco contro 1
nuceessl rlportatl dalle nostro truppe si
manifesto' vlolentemento nella glornata
dl lerl. ma falllj dappertutto grazle alia
calda reslstenza delle nostro forze.
Nella zona del Bodrlcz, a nord dl Plava
ad appena pocho centlnala dl metrl da
Canalo. e sulla Quota 383 nella zona dl
Plava, plrcoll attacchl del nemlco furono
facllmente resplntl.
La battaglla nella zona compresa tra
Monte Cuc.ro e Monte vodlce o stata
lunga cd accanlta. Conslderevoll masse
nemlche. nppogglate dal fuoco dl nu
merose batterle, furono rlpctutamentc
lanclate contro lo nostro nuoxo poslzlonl
ed ognl volta re?plnte, coslcche' 11 bastlone
del Forhux. fuI Monte Cuceo, dalla Quota
611 alia Quota B25, rlmaso feimamente
In nostro posscsso. Per dl plu' nol nt.
blamo fatto conslderevoll progressl verso
l'lmportante t-ommita' della Quota 632
lul Monte Vodlce.
Nella zona nd est dl Gorlzla contrattac
chl ncmlcl dlrettl partlcolarmente contro
la soniinlta' della Quota 174 e contro le
nostro poslzl-inl nd est della Vertolblzza
si Infrnn.oero contro II vlgoroso fuoco dello
nostre batterle e delle nostro mltraglla
trlcl Poco dopo la nostra fanterla, pren
dendo la controffenslva, occupava l'lm
portante alturn a RUd dl Grnzlgna dopo
un dlspcrato conflitto.
Sull-altoplann del Carso 11 nemlco, con
l'evldonte oblettlvo dl nlleggerlre !a nos
tra prcsslone nil est dl Gorlzla, tentava
uno sforzo podcroso contro le nostro poM
zlonl dl Monto Volkovnlak e dl Monte
Faltl. nel settore settentrionale dell'alto
piano Lo successive ondate ill masse dl
fanterla nemlca si spczzarono contro II
ben dirctto ed efflci-clsslmo fuoco dello
nostro batterlo e si rltlravano In disordine
dopo aver sublto perdlto gravlsslme.
Su tutta la fronts dal Trentlno nl mare
(I sono nutc continue azlonl ill nrtlglierla
con implcRo dl pezzl ill ogni calbro.
' L'artiglicria nemlca contlnua la sua opera
dl dlstruzlone Bulla cltta' dl Gorlzla.
Alcunl prolettlll austrlacl hanno colplto
Uno del nostrl ospcdall da campo in Cer
vlgnano cd hanno fatto sei vlttlme.
11 numero del prlglonlerl fattl da nol
da lunedl' ftno n lerl sera (mercoledl1)
saliva a 4021, dl cut 121 ufflciall.
Dlspaccl dalla fronto dl battaglla dlcono
Che la battaglla contlnua vlolentlsslma spe
clalmente nd est dl Gcrlzla (d a nord nella
tretta valle dell'Isonzo che porta da Tol
mino a Gorlzla.
Lo condlzlonl dell'avanzata Italfana sono
serai diverse oggl da quella cho erano nel
I'ottobro scorso quando gll Uallanl erano
ancora dominati dal nemlco cd erano co
trcttl a guadagnaro laborlosamente II ter
reno su cut pol dovevano ammassaro le
loro artlgllerlo e le lc.ro munlzlonl. Ora gll
Itallanl hanno 11 Monte Sabotlno, II Monto
CalarIo o Gorlzla. L'anno scorso le loro
operazlonl erano sempllcemente preparatorle
della grando e vera ctfonslva cho si a
Bvlluppando ora.
ASPCTTI DELLA BATTAGLIA
Un corrlspondente nmrlcano dalla fronts
01 battaglla dell'Isonzo scrlve:
"Lunedl1 mattina alio 11,15 vldl la
ranteria dl llnca attraversare II flume bu
Plccoli e deboll pontl gettatl in fretta dalle
truppe del genlp a Plava e schlerarsi
.. uiim sponua per rnttacco cno iioova
"lire Bu per le rlplde falde del Monte
uucco Da quel momento la vlltorla--Mltona
contlnua. metoaica, come aveano
Pre isto i plan! dl clu raveva organlzzata
H-rf!?'"10 a tutta la Ilnca' J n0iUrl "Ne-1'
a ttalia fanno la loro parte superbamente
"Per parccchl slornl scorsl I pontlcrl del
Se ,1!? avcvano acoltatc aua o la' il polso
oelllsonzo La ploggla avrebbe Ingrossato
il numo flno nlla plena, cd 11 caldo cccesslvo
avrebbe fatto. squagllaro le nevi dello
njontagno portando pure la plena. B lino
a ultimo momento, quando dal Comando
oupremo emano' Tordlno dl aanzare, non
era slcurl che II caprlccloso Isonzo
Barebbe stato per gll Itallanl o per gll
austrlacl.
d.u nreParazInne de'lo attlgllerle Itallanc
i ii? essere eonslderata come un mera
Jiglioso sucecsso. I cannonl che rnstrella
ano il terreno era sussldlatl dal grndi
mortal da trincea dl cul gll itallanl hanno
atto una loro speclallta" svlluppandoll flno
aa una efilclenza straordlnarla. Macchlnc
ji calibrl diversl flno a died poind lanclano
'"na nrmo bomba nd una dlstanza dl 2500
JJietrl con un fracasso che asStlmlglla a
rh 1 u" tlfnc- K sono queste macchlno
tH nno econvolto le prime llnee aus
'riache ed hanno stesb la cortlna dl fuoco
"i na protetto I passagso dell'Isonzo.
..'GIi ?U8t''lacl come sempre ranno, rlspo-
tin V mente flno a luche- lunel' mat
.' ? l0 "lve del flume non si anlmarono con
in masse di tantcrlo Italians che converge
".no verao I pontl. Allora l'arla che bo
vraBta alle ncque azzurrognole dell'Isonzo
' riempr Improvvlsamente dl fumo coloro
rota caratterlstlco dcllo scopplo degll shrap
"el austrlacl.
p.P"servavo la battaglla da un punto vlclno
' " In Vcaevo un ponte su cul passavano
jo ranterle Itallane lanclate ali'attacco del
nco slnlstro dello poslzlonl nustrlache del
, ""- Per sel volte I fantl Itallanl at
iraversarono dl corsa II ponte suite acque
Kitate dallo scoppla del prolettlll austrlacl
M v'evano llstrugcere JJ ponte.
hi "perazlone b! svolgeva come un pro
oiema dl matematlca, con metodo, con calma.
i.ii esa,tezza. I battagllonl ui splegavano
ujia rlva sinistra a mlsura che passavano
" Pn'e, e sublto dl corsa ali'attacco dello
vet ?. boBC06 Ide del monte, coit una
rt ii cho sorprendeva gll stessl coman-
' n. i Mnl 'luestl soldatl avevano mostrato
maggiore entuslasmo o magglore slanclo dl
"J ehe.erano lanclatl a sfatare la leggenda
t i ra frmatu attorno al Cucco.
" I Bll-atUcantl sparlvano, Buccedva
. QUello che era' avvenuto. B uno doDO
ti Ul? ' bB!ldnl al dlleiuavano nel fitto
MApnTrrDEUS F0RGET
PRICES ATJ3IIAD DINNER
""tin? ErnnK0 Rom" nd En-
Joy L f at Annual Outing on
Hanks of Dclnwaro
'v"d a8goodPnbIcn8,I!!,OUK,,) ench d re.
contract
chnnga wlm ,.,..
vern f.. .... "71 ""rs UX
irsvr-Eisra,
KuBler-. M SE A??.. ??."lJr at
ware
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on the Dela.
The contractors
ufirjsr ess
ucrchee!SOnndSnandsC"rr,h,,0,al1 ttn" a "'"'
Exchange.
ORGANIZATION IN CLASH
OVER POLICE IN POLITICS
Amendments in Committee of House at
Harrwburff BrinB FIRht Rumors.
Urged by McNichol Men
HARnignrnn, Ma; ISAnotflfr
,'5"r hBlw' '" Mcvicho. and
resu t or " '8 Si,", loom" u"
"u of the affirmative reporting by the
nan bill ,0 make It almost Impossible for
Safetv n n.6f, hl DPtment of Public
tt oelSVay " ' b"
Jtii i ,forri' Xn,Wr " Provision,
t will bo unlawful for any such employes
UnIBd"LCirS? "'" .' "te ,,'e
miiii '. 'J"""on m nttrnrl any po.
nfi.iM i - .-.' "l -,r '"-Rnnixatlon. or
part In political campaigns;
" 'i iiirriu km : in rniA nna
active
to canvas nro-
i-uii'i, 10 innuonro
...ill, .!, ...... .;""" "! '" HUIIHTO
Vntftra ni tr. !..
...... ...v ..ii.iui-i 01 cieciinns in anv way
It has been passed on first rending and
should reach the 1elutlnB .stage llM week!
As originally Introduced It made violators
liable to a fine and imprisonment of .five
In the Judiciary General Committee, of
which Mr Beyer, nf Philadelphia, I'cnroe
McMchnl floor leader of-tho House, i chair
man, It was amended to make the violator
liable to two yeni' Imprisonment nnd dis
missal from ofllce, and maklne It the rtiiiv
of the Mayor or department head to dis
miss the offender. Also It was amended to
Blve nnv taxpayer the light to ue to re
strain the payment nf cnmpenaJlon to "any
such appointed oincer. rltik or employe who
hai loiated any of tho provisions "of this
act." by which It l taken to mean that the
Mayor nr the Director of I'ublle Safety
may nlso face suits to hold up their sala
ries If they neglect to dismiss subordinates
accused of political activity
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. Mav IS
For eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jer
seyPartly cloudy tonight, with probably
showers in extreme north portion; Saturday
fair; moderate shiWng winds.
Light rains oceuned In portions of the
Lake region and In a few small and widely
scattered areas in tho far West during the
last twenty-four liourp, but fair weather
prevailed throughout tho gi cater portion of
the country The temperatures hae fnllen
slightly nnd temporarily along tho middle
Atlantic slope and nie somewhat below nor
mal this morning, while thero has generally
been a continued upward trend elsewhere
east of tho Kooky Mountains The greatest
rise was about fifteen degrees around Lnko
I.rie. and nearly as much' In South Dakota.
Lamps lo Be Lighted
Autos and oilier telilrlen 7:10 p.m.
The Tides
TOUT ItlCHMO.VP
I.riw water n n .m.
Hlrh water 11 11 n m
Low water il 13 p ra.
CHIISTNUT STREET WHAltF
With water
it .11 a m.
I )- p m.
llSipm.
,ow water
High water
High water
Low water
High wtr
High water
Low water
High vater
iiiircm ISLAND
. 8.00 a m.
. .1 OS i m.
. R. 3.1 ii m.
. R 4.1 u in.
it .Ml a in.
. 0:13 p m.
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gVENTHG LipDGEKn -
CATHOLIC CHORAL CLUB
IN IRISH SONG FESTIVAL
Ord Melodies of Erin and Novel
Numbers From "Orechetas" '
on Attractive Program
A progrnm more Irish than John Mc
t'ormack and more arled in its presenta.
tlons of the hopes and sorrows. Joys nnd
Pangs and humor and sentiment of "Dark
llosaleen" was Bit en last nlsht nt tho sec
ond annual concert of tho Catholic Choral
C uli. under direction of Nicola Mr.ntnnl.
choirmaster and organist of the Catholic
Church of St. John the' Kvangetlst And,
like a McCormack concert, It packed tho
Academy from pit to d.ime. It Is hoped by
those Interested to mal.o these Irish song
festlxals of yearly occurrence us a Phlla
dclphl.t counterpart of the orecntui:," or
Celtic bardic cyclei which liavo been tho
chief manifestation Worn the esthetic and
artistic standpoint of the Irish renaissance
of arts and letlets running parnllel to the
economic and political progress In tlnJ
Sinn Fein
Many of the rexerend clergy were prev.
ent. as well as person prominent In the
literary, artistic, muslral and Boclal circles
of the city, and all these gao unnualllied
indorsement to the purposes nnd hearty ap
plause to tho merits of the undertaking
Such composers a Percy Grainger, Victor
Herbert nnd Reginald do Kovcn liao e.
prosed npproal of the plan to hae an
Irish kin to tho Cymric "Klstedrtfodau "
successfully transplanted to this country bv
tho Welsh
Kxceedlng nrlcty both of executive me.
dium and proRram. marked the fetl,il
There were solo, mixed choruses enenihp
ny tho male voices nnd the female umfi
alone; there wern tin. ni.i iin.ntinnni u,.,,,.
of Krln nnd there were pieces uoel tni
sld.- of the water but fnmlllnr to frequenters
,of tho Irish festunls "home."
The cmhollc Chonil Club of ir,0 voices
has been carefully drilled by Mr. Montnul.
who Is aide to obtain cm client effects of
tonal light and shade, of dynamic gradation
nnd of Intcrpretathc xalues from his fon.c
The quality was sweet nnd pure and t'li
quantity amply voluminous The mixed
chorui won Bre.it applause In Tom Moore's
words, "The Meeting of the Waters" set
tliu: a tunn which folklotlsts say Is the
oldest Krse melody cxtnnt, n nrlnnt of
"The nlil Head of Iirnh rite Coolln"
was another of the traditional melodlcn
going hack ma) bo to Pnlnm Pattlck, Ilrld
Bid and Columbia, rendered by the entire
chorus. Then there w.im "Thc'lionny Weo
Mure," a raring song of the sportliiB wirt
loved by Lever nnd Lover and celebrating
a Donegal turf contest ananged for full
chorus by Mr. Montnul. Spirited work
was done by the ihorus In the rolllckiiiB
measures of tho ever favorite "Kerry
Dance."
The women's chorus contributed two of
the Moore ljrlcs set to his "Irish Melodies."
namely "Tho Harp That Once Through
Tarn's Halls" and "Tho Mlnstr! !' v ' and
among 'others "Mavournecn Deellsh," a.
lovely thing Tho male Uiutu- whs heard
In a number or selections such ai "Widow
Maehrte" arrnnged by Victor Herbert fimn
n poem by hla grandfather, Samuel Lover
The solo list wnn etenslc Cathenu
Sherwood Montnul, a soprano of rrjstalllne
tone nnd excellent method, fi.iw tho rlglit
touch of wistful sentiment to the County
l)en wing, "Would God i Were the Ten
der Appln rtloiom." and also sang Samuel
Liner's "Oh, Did You Ne'er Hear of the
Illarney?" Special applause greeted an
original work composed for this event, "Oh
Sweet Tlppeiary," by a young Irish poet of
Philadelphia. Shan Mclntyrc, with a melo
dious coro by Mr. Montani. David Orlflln.
a suave-voiced baritone, was beard In the
celebrated "Hallynure Ballad." "Over the
Hills to Mary," an Irish song b Afines
Clune Quinlan, nnd "Malre." a Uric of
rare beauty by W. M. Daly, and John
o'Malley. a nsliiB young Irish singer with
an nsrecablo tenor voice, Bavo "The Ould
Plaid Shawl" nnd other songs Miss Quin
lan, a medalist of tho Royal Academy
of Music, Dublin. ao tho Philadelphia
premier of "Itonnjbrook Fair'1 and "Top
o1 tho Mornln1 " by John Prlndle Scott and
a delightful, frollcsomo fairy song, "Lepra
chauu Dance," celebrating the wee peoplo,
by Porcj Grainger, who haB done much to
recover waning Irish melodies. The ac
companists of the evening, who rendered
ndmirablo service, were Mrs Helen Dooner
Moore, Anna O'ltrlen, Kathcrlno O'Donnell,
Hllzabeth Michel nnd Hmma Sleeblc. The
program opened patriotically with "Your
Flag and My Flag," Mr. Montanl'a setting
of Wilbur Nesblt's poem, and ended with
a heartfelt singing of "The Star Spangled
Manner. ' W. It. M.
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MARSTON & SMALLEY
General Agents
PHILADELPHlA, FRIDAY MA.Y 18,' 1917
MEN! Imnortant Nwct
Our
Men's Shops
Are Conveniently
Located
entrance of its own In the center of
Many men llkn tn tnim nni...
a 515,?, -
In
The Hnrle Store
accessory for a man i V. i.".-
.'.,, ...HI
veniences of
men n specially
shop.
Tomorrow, The Earle Store Announces
A Phenomenal Sale
&ttktt ! ?w(JWo till V
K32SlVvi 4lrCl55Lr?TttlWf 1 f J1 i
Extraordinary !
A Maker's Sample Line of
Men's $1.00 and $1.50
Union Suits
Exactly 412 Garments to Go at
This Special Price
They nrc in the more popular nth
letic stylo for summer wear.
.Made, of tino solsettc, nainsook or
madras, in plain, checked or silk-striped effects.
Being samples, sizes rango from 38 to 44 only.
Owing to tho li'nltcd lot and tho biff values-
ennnot nil mail or telephone orders.
Men's Fibre or Silk Plaited OQp
Half Hose i2PC
Slight seconds of tho usual 50c kinds. Choice of
fast black, white or colors. All have double soles; all
sizes
MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOR
The Pride We Take
$15
For Young Men and the Men
Who Always Stay Young
Is Justified For They Are
Acclaimed as the Best
$15.00 Clothes in the City
It is the pride of a deed well done.
It is the pride that our efforts are being appreciated
that makes us feel well repaid.
For months and months last fall we purchased our woolens to
protect you against present high prices and to insure you against
shoddy qualities.
When others were marking time, waiting for the season to open
up, we were planning with our tailors to make these suits up, so, as
to 'insure best tailoring and workmanship.
And we feel proud of the result
No sale no inflated values to induce you to buy our $15.00
clothes. We offer them to you on their merit alone the merit of
them being worth every cent of the $15.00 we ask for them.
Join the army of smart-dressed men "who feel proud" of their
appearance and confident that they have the best suit of clothes that
S15.00 can buy.
Single or the Popular Double Breasted Suits
All Around Belt, Belted, Pinch or Plain Back Suits
Quarter Silk Lined or Half Mohair Lined Suits
Suits of Blue Serges, Plain Color Worsteds and Cheviots
Suit of S "?rd Check, Novelty Worsteds and Mixtures
Suits for Regular, Stout. Short or Tall Men
As a "Patriotic Economy Sale" Special!
350 Men's .and Young Men's $1A.75
NEW SUMMER SUITS at . . A"
There is a saving on every Buit embraced in this group at $10.75. Ono of
our makers allowed us this special lot as a suitable "Economy Sale" special. They
are in conservative and belted back models, in' worsteds, cheviots, mixtures and
cassimeres. Newest spring colorings and patterns. Sizes for men of all builds.
MEN'S SECTIONS MAIN FLOOR
wmmnmmmanaammm
Market Street
the block
-with a special
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" ff X
fln.1 ..... .
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room with all the con-
That Cannot Be Duplicated
for Less Than $5.00
Wo are emphatic in tho statement that theso shirts
were intended to sell at $5.00.
We nro emphatic in tho statement that with the
present high costs of silks wo can hardly hope to see such
quality silk shirts ever sold again nt this low price. ' '
We are emphatic in the statement that theso shirts arc not made of slazy
China silk, but an extra heavy quality twilled tub silk, and under regular condi
tions could not be sold at this price. ,
1000 of These Wonderful Silk Shirts at $3.59
And this is the story of how wo hovo thorn to sell nt this low price:
A large women's shirtwaist manufacturer had a largo lot of tub eilks on hand but ho
needed ready cash. Wo collaborated with ono of our best Philadelphia shirtmakero nnd had
him buy tho silks at a wonderful concession in prico nnd then had theso Shirts made to our order.
They nro wonderful shirts the kind of shirts men feci proud 'of when they shed their
vests nnd coats in tho summer time.
All cut nmply full, In coat style, with soft cuffs. ,
The patterns
shirt.
59c
WO
Suits
.
Tenth Street
About 100 tialr.i of unusual
00 appreciated wnn the present
prices others are nsktnir.
Made of genuine gunmetal calf,
over a smart custom last, which
has all the Bnap and "go11 of a
17 00 oxford.
MEN'S SECTION MAIN FLOOIt
the Premier Shirt Bargain in Years
of SILK SHIRTS
nro rich, yet conservative! in fact, what
MAIN
Straw Hats Will Be on the Heads
of All Men Tomorrow
"BWBlfeMWahdKjawtltHlg WW tr.ilJXAninimZAamKtaxii
on. Our stocks ar complete. Wo prepared early, and every correct kind Is here to assure
you ot a. hat that you will like,
i, Jtl SO O $1 95 Two Popular-Priced Groups
At V I Cfc V I Tha' embrace every new style shape every
A w Jk new heliiht and every now crown effect. Choice '
. . . . ., of sennits, splits, macklnaws and fine Italian
straws. We have seen hats of no better quality marked nt higher prices In other stores.
Genuine Panamas for Men, $2.95
In nowest blocks and crown effects.
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FLOOR MEN'S SECTIONS
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