'"'" wumipwph i rwmn'""' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APfrlL 7, 1916. 6 " BW ARMY" MEN NOW BOOM SCHEME FOR WAR '; STRENGTH OF 375,000 '. Preparedness Advocates in Sen ate, Pleased by Adoption of Volunteer System, Now Plan ' Increase of Regular Forces . lif.EAR HITCH WITH HOUSE KHostillty to Volunteer Clause There U Excectcd to Produce Deadlock ff "WASIItNOTON, April 7. Tlio prcp.ir edncs.i fight In tho Senate today centred about tho regular nrmy. With tho Fed eral volunteer nrmy plan ncloptod, tho "blB army" men rushed forward their proposals td Increase the number of reRtilars beyond thfl enlargement recommended by tho Military Affairs Committee. 'Senator Brandcgee, Republican, of Con necticut, has proposed an amendment flx Irqr tha minimum peace strength at 250, 000 men, which, under tho expansive sys tem or tho Chamberlain bill, would mean aJwnr strength of approximately 375,000 mfen. There 1b considerable sentiment for trVo Brandegeo proposal on both sides of tho Sonato on account of the feeling that both tho Federal volunteer army nnd the federalized National Guard aro experi ments, and tho regular nrmy must supply tho first lino of defense. Tho fear that the Federal volunteer army will bo killed In the Conference Com mittee through tho refusal of tho Houso to agree to It has also strengthened tho argument for moro than doubling tho reg ular army. Senntor Chamberlain, chalr rrian of tho Military Affairs Committee, personally favors a stronger standing army than tho committee recommended, but Is bound by tho commlttco report. I " ' Suffrage, Worker Going to Iowa Miss Bertha Snpovltz, a speaker for tho Equal Franchise. Society of Philadelphia, familiar to many throughout tho city, will BO to Iowa to help In tho suffrage cam paign thero. This announcement was made by tho Equal Franchlso Society. Miss Sapovltz will leave April 1G. W&; V HER FRIENDS SEEK GIRL AMONG 'DOPE' WOMEN Ei f FATHER ISSUED LICENSE Marriago Clerk's Daughter nnd Hus band Have Second Ceremony Per formed to Please Parents There's n couplo In Philadelphia today Who nro perhaps moro firmly married than any other, becauso tho ceremony wan performed twice and the second time I f -&2-, marriage llcenso was Issued by tho fcr'TfflaVa father. Thnv nrn Wllllnm Tlrndfnril. nf 1802 jfc Xo Lancey place, and his bride, who was x Ritsfl Marv VL Ttrnnnlx. unutrhtor of Thomas Brannlx, a clerk In tho Mnrriago ZJcenso Bureau, of 240 North 16th street. Bradford, a Belt Tclcphono Company supervisor, and Miss Brannlx, who was employed as a clerk by tho company, eloped March 29 to New York, where they were, married by a Magistrate. They did it to avoid nubllcltv. Hut at Mr. Brannrxts request tho ceremony was re peated last night In Old Christ Church, 2d street below Arch street. Mr. Bran nlx Issued tho license. Bradford Is 25 & years old and his bride, 22. Mutinous Sailor Held for Trial JKarl Johanson, 34 years old, a sailor em the Norwegian bark Flskaa, anchored at tho foot of FItzwater street, was held without ball by United States Commit) uloner Charles Edmunds yesterday, on the charge of Insubordination to the first of ficer of the bark. Tho offense was com mitted while the bark was In tho Delaware Iltver. When Johanson was arrested by Court Officers Henry nnd Hurley, ho ran away from them and leaped Into tho Dela ware Blver. Ho was later rescued by tho cjtjevv of tho Flskaa. :TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES tfauarena Perllll. 2017 W. Indiana ave., anil Anna V. Venezlale, Telford, Pa. John Csermak, 1002 N. Orkney St., and Eva Helm. 1720 N. Howard t. William K. McMillan. Richmond. Va.. and Margaret I Hay. New York city. Valentino Speyerer. Camden, N. J., and Lena Goael, 835 Helen st William 8. Morris, msn Addison at., and Cortnne De Shields, Hill W. Thompson st. Charles H. Vollmer. 1742 X. 28th at., and Sarah M. Gamble. 1H1!) N. 20th st. Reuben Miller, 417 Mifflin st., and nose Miller, 833 Pierce at. William O. Ilenedlck. 2.110 JJ. Douvler st.. and Ethel I. Place, 2037 Jefferson st. Casco O. Duke. Washington, D. C, and Lola O. Wilkinson, 320 S. 23d st, Charles W, Ilarrett, 1N32 Herbert St., ami r:i!Kahth Rmllh. 18.1? fferhrt Kt Harvev A. Moyer. 4317 (l-'",," and Anna O. Dunham. "R ?tf. St. Bernard at. Oscar 11. Johnaon. 2147 Hhnrswood St., and Cora llurrell. 2147 Bharswoad St. f: Bet n. lloyd. 2123 Cypress St.. and Emily I. noblnson. 1210 3. lnth st. .jesse u. jijers, mi.i jvrcn st., ana Anna McDarratt. 110 H. 22d St. Jeromo P. ltyan. 1721 X. 20th at., and Mar garet Dougherty. 1023 Poplar st. William Shore, (118 8. 11th st., and Sarah Llehtenfleld. rterwyn. Pa. I' John A. Turcht. 1042 Tasker St., and nose foamoaieiano, iiiu 'iiian at. Esteban Marcus. league Island, and Nettle Copeland. 1310 Dickinson sti Robert Traxon. 1223 Cambridge St., and Arlene Tyler. 8 Chadwlckrst. Henry H. Lee. 1028 Columbia ave., and Flor ence v. uann, zsva woiumDia ave. Ezeklel Alston. 175 W. Prlco at., and Minnie Tlndal, 173 W. I'rlco at. William 8. Phillips, League Island, and Mary . oeryjoio, U1D a. mm M. ruslle O. Deans. League Island, and Sylvia . jx&itan. susu n, rtemDerger st. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. April 7. For eastern Pensyjvanla and New Jer sey; Increasing- cloudiness tonight; Sat urday probably rain ; fresh north to east . winds. toff, the New England coast this morning nnu wcawier conaitions aro clearing In those States. The barometric pressure Us generally high acrpss the northern half f of the country and low over the Southern States, with a. storm on tho middle Oulf coast Rain and snow Hurries have been general lr the plains states and through out the cotton belt. The temnemtnrou , have fallen somewhat In the northeastern portion pr we country and are now gen erally below the normal east of tha rtnrk. lea. except near the Southern coasts. U, S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Observations taken at S a. m eastern time. Low 8 last Rain- Velae- H tattoo, sum. n't- fall. Wind. Ity. Weather itttju Clear ALLAN K. WHITE Commodore of the Atlantic City Yacht Club, who has accepted the chairmanship of tho .Atlantic City Section of tho Pennsylvania Division, Navy Lcapuo of tho United States. JEFFEUSOiN MAY .WIN 3IEIM.B11 OF U. OF I'. AXI) MEDICO-CHI Dean Pepper Tells Undergraduates Plan Is Being Considered Tho probnhlo Inclusion of the Jefferson Medical College In tho proposed mcrnrer of the Medical School of tho University of Pennsylvania with tho Medlco-Chl-rurglcal College, making this city ono of tho greatest centres of nicdlc.il educa tion, was tho talk of "Jeff" students and professors today as they went to and from class. Tho news came as n surprlro nt a ban quet of tho ITndergrnduato Medical As sociation of the University, nt the Kitten houso Hotel, last night. rr. William l'ep per, dean of tho University Medical School, not only announced that plana for tho proposed I'ciiniylxnnla - Mrdlco-Chl merger wero progresHlng, but ndded that for four or llvo weeks propositions had been tnado to Include Jefferson, ono of tho largest medical schools In tho country In dependent of university support. Doctor Pepper said In part: "Tho fnculty at Jefferson l. desirous that In caso of a merger Jefferson should retain Its own Identity to an extent. It might becomo a collego of the University of Pennsylvania. A system could bo worked out whereby students In Pennsyl vania nnd Jefferson could elect in which Bchools they wished to tnlte vnrlons sub jects. Of course, tho two institutions would be under one chief cxccutlvo head. Then Inter wo might nrrnngo to liavo ono man, an expert In Ills own paitlcular branch of medicine, to head each depart ment. "The merger of the University of Penn sylvania with tho Mcdlco-Chl and Jef ferson would unify tho medical schools of Philadelphia and would. In nil prob ability, nmko this city the centre of medi cal education tho world over. I can mako no further announcement of this matter nt present." Visit Federal Prisoners in Search for Department Store Employe, Missing 3 Weeks An attractive, well-dressed young girl, who 1ms been missing from a Market street department storo for nearly threo weeks, una sought lv her two roommates nmnng the women "dopo" prisoners In tho I'Vdernl ltullding today. Tho two girls made their way Into tho mnrshal a orflco. scanned tho line of pris oners and snld the girl they were looking fir was not there. Tho girl, who comes from a good family and was a valunblo emplnve, they said, formerly lived In a hoarding houso near 16th nnd llrown streets tier name. It Is said. Is similar to ono of tho two girls arrested last night In dope" rnlds on Mt. Vernon street, nbovn lnih Tho girls arrested wero Mlntilo Keating nnd Helen Stewart, both about 2U rar old The missing girl, her friends said, Iia3 almost everything sho had wanted In life I She una bright and happy ns eho Was good looking, and even her wages duo nor from tlio department storo wero awaiting her disposal at tho cashier's owlec. Their friend, they said, had been seen j for several weeks past with a man who I frequented tho tenderloin. They hoped to llnd her among tho prlroners. having henrd tho names of thnso arrested All her friends nt tho store, they said, nro only too anxious for her to icttirn The raid last night was made by Special Wilson'8 Name Fails to Save Louvain Cafe AMSTERDAM, April 7. "Cnfe Wilson," nt Louvain, named In honor of President Wilson, is no more. Tho Belgian owner, nfter being arrested several times for infrac tion of German military regula tions regarding tho dispensing of drinks, hung out the sign: "Cafe Wilson," seeking protection behind the name. The German comman dnnt closed tho place yesterday on charges of new law violations. ARTHUR SPIEGEL DIES; MOVIES' MILLIONAIRE Chicago Head of Equitable Mo tion Picture Company Suc cumbs Suddenly in N. Y. Agent Itnlph II. Oyler. Deputy Collector Mct'evltt nnd members of tho vlco squad. More than $2000 worth of "dopo" was confiscated. When the girls wero -arraigned for n henrlng heforo United States Commis sioner f.ong. Samuel Yaffe, Vincent Solo mon nnd William Vogel, who v.oro also captured In tho mid, assumed nil respon sibility In the matter, and tho two girls wero accordingly discharged. Yafi'o was held In $1200 ball, Solomon In $C00 ball and Vogel In $1000 ball for court. Election of Hebrew Society The following persons wero elected to olllcea In tho alumni association of tho Hebrew lMucntlonnl Society, 10th and Caipenter streets, nt tho ntitm.it meeting of the society : Harnett Cohen, president ; Herman t Mazer, vice president ; Maurice Hoot, treasurer; Cecilia tlccker, corre-t-pondlng secretary, nnd lloso Illenenstock, llnaiiclal secretary. Tho school U under tho supervision of Samuel O. Schwartz. SUNDAY'S VIEWS ON SALVATION RAPPED BY LENTEN PREACHER. "Saved," Only Beginning of Process, Says Rev. F. M. Taitt "Dllly" Sunday's views on salvation and tho manner In which tho evangelist says It may bo obtained were criticized severely by tho Itev. Frnncls Marlon T.iltt, of Chester, who preached tho noonday Lenten hermon at Old St Paul's Church, 3d htrect below Walnut, today. According to tho ltev. Mr. Taltt, salva tion does not and cannot como at a single moment, as Sunday would have his audiences at .his tabernacle believe, hut continues during a man's wholo lifetime. "In other words," tho speaker explained, "tho Lord takes ono through a courso of training In this world, nnd takes you to Him when you only aro fitted for salvation." It Is a fallacy for any evangelist to say: "AH who nro saved, pleaso rise." according to tho Rev. Mr. Taitt. "It would bo tho proper thing to say: 'Who aro In the process of being saved those stand up,' " ho said. "Sunday's Idea of salvation Is when tho Lord gets hold of you nnd takes you to Heaven." tho Ilev. Mr. Taltt continued. "You cannot accept salvation as being a completed act, for Its lasts continually, nnd when a mnn announces that hn Is 'saved,' he merely undertakes for him- J self the beginning of tho process of salva tion. Further, a man must ho In Heaven In tho hands of Cod before he virtually Is saved." 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William A. nend, head of tho firm of Wllllnm A. Head & Co. nnd long a prominent ilguro In tho financial world, died suddenly early today. Mr. Head was a director of the Hank of N'evv York, a trusteo of tho Central Trust Company of New York, a trustee of tho Alliance Assurnnco Company of London nnd a member of a number of clubs. In flnnnclal circles Mr. nend's Judgment of security vnllies hnd been highly re garded for veors Ho was nn erpert In municipal nnd rnllroad Issues Mr Head was born In Ilrooklyn on May 20, 1SSS MATOPPOj Ship Held Up by Ono Vladivostok WILMINGTON, Del, April 7 Tha Hrltlsh steamship Mntoppo, which was held up at sea by Krnest Schiller, who compelled her crew to bring tho ship to port, resumed her voyage for Vladivostok todnv after being thoroughly searched for bombs Spring Suits To Measure $30 BRADBURN & NIGRO Tailors to Parictular Men SM 3th & Sansom Hn 82S to $50 tiffin wn imtibv.i 3B 8 m ft &i elect Your Easter Outfit At Stern & Co. 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When Ho la given first place In the love of a man; the first place In his thought life; the first place In his professional or business work; when the wholo character reveals Chrlbt. So glorify Christ In your self and your influence wil be that of th Spirit of God resistless," Early Planting means early vegetables nnd cmly llovveis ot such hortsjfi'' do not requlro warm Mill. Cur exiffrts nt the store or our Unrden Hool? will tell ou tho sort to plant rlghtr now. Of course, you will need good Garden Tools Wo havo lotsjof new Inventions de signed to makegarden work pleasant nnd easy. Alag all the old stamlbys. Dreer'Lawn Grass Seed &g 1 13 9 I!-" Seeds should be planted now. give Its Dl a t needs repairs. uono nt onve .Nature will lr tho lawn : ehould bo aid, ami ,tHe won Our Gardervjsook contains easy cultural directions writ ten by experts about practically every dependable flower or vegetable grown. Call or Write for a Copy. Free. 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B,-ti3irYttEeSftgBBfSBBF &&t.w SSBB9!MfeS(tlBBslBBBVll ""iv" ltMisBBs9Mia9si WwuBL. lisC b! MPBillffll sf i SHsssssrsHsMsssKI lkv " ' li 1103 Chestnut St. yTnna Qc use the Miracle Girl of the Metro politan, whose bewitchingly beautiful Soprano voice was chosen for the first test to de termine whether Edison had actually succeeded in achieving his ambition to re-create the human voice so perfectly that his re-creation could not-mj dis tinguished from the orrfjjnal. Since then many other great artists have made similar tests always with the same successful results. Hear Edison's Re-Creation of Anna Case's voice, and then hear her at the Metropolitan or when she is on concert tour. This photograph shows Miss Case actually singing in direct comparison with Edison's Re Creation of her voice. JFrtre for the interestinn Edison Booklet Sent Free and state what terms of monthly pay ments you would like to piake. 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