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VOL. III. NO. 9G
PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY !, 1917
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PRESIDENT MAY
LOADING TREASURE SHIP FOR SOUTH AMERICA
$6,000,000 WILL
PUT NAVY YARD
IN FRONT RANK
QUICK NEWS
I- TRY MEDIATION
TO BRING PEACE
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Wilson Considering Move,
High Washington Offi
cial Intimates
SOUNDINGS NOW TAKEN
'cocc A'op Resolutions
Now lief ore U. Sf Senate
Hitchcock's first resolution:
Resolved, that the Senate
strongly indorses and approves
the action taken by the Pros!- i
d "t in semline diplomatic
notes, wirier date of December
ISth, to the nations now engaged i
In war, suggesting and lecom- i
mending the first steps in pos- j
sible negotiations to arrange the i
terms of peace.
Resolved, that it is the sense (
of the Senate that this action of ,
the Pi osiilcnt represents the
ovei whelming public sentiment
and earnest desires of ihc peo
ple of the United States.
Hll'clicork's resolution now before i
Senate: ,
l'csol"cd, that the Senate np
pio cs and strongly indorses the
action taken by the President in
sending the diplomatic notes of
December 18 to the nations now
ciig.iged in war suggesting and
lccomiYionding that those nations
stale the terms upon which
pcnie might be discussed.
(iallingcr's substitute:
Rcsol' ed, that the Semite of
tli2 United States, in the inter- .
csts of humanity and chiliza
tion, expresses the hin-e e hope
that peace between the warring
nations of Europe may bo con
summated at an eaily day.
WASHINGTON. Jnn 1
President Vllon Is seriously considering
the ndvKibtMv of making a formal ofToi
of mediation tn tlio w.urlng 1'uueii of
liuropc, nicoidlug to lullm.itlons In a high
(itllotiil (iinrlci toil ly
This follows i loscly the dispatch by Carl
V.". Ackorm.in from Ilerlln cstenla stating
that Aiii1i.ies.u1oi (Jci.inl li.is cilileil 'lots
of Interesting things" to the State Depart
ment nftei a confcieneo with Impel lal
Clnncellor Rclhiuniiri-lIollvvcB
ho seriously Is tho President considering
mediation. It Is stated, lint Instructions
hao been sent to Amer'ean diplomatic rep
icBentntlves In llurop; to ascertain infor
mally whether such a. offei would be re
lented As tho result of his private Intel lew on
New Year's Day with Chancellor von Ileth-mann-IIollweg,
Ambassador Clerard Is de
clared to Imo Indicated to tho Washington
Government that (leruinny and hoi allies
would welcome, such a moo Jtr. Gerard Is
said to hive eipiessed to his Government
the fm titer belief that (loimnuv would bo
willing to supply President Wilson con
lldeiitliilly with such detailed information
conccrnlnc' tho sLopo of her peace terms as
would Justify him In urging tho Untento
Towers to enter Into preliminary negotlT.
tlona looking to ,i fnr-ial peaco conferem e
Mr Ijeraid'B leport Is understood to havo
( unllniieil on I'nre I lie. Column l)nt
MIDVALE WILL SHARE
PROFITS WITH ITS MEN
4000 Steel Company Employes
Have Chance lo Join Stock
Subscription
leij employe of the Mhhalo Steel
and nidiiauce Company will hae the op
portunity of sharing In the proflts of the
corporation under a ulan announced today
lr .Sew York by oflice-s of the company.
Tho opportunit) Is an eniplotes' stock
fciibscrlptlon plan, whereby tha humblest
emploje of the company, as well as the
highest olllclal, will haa opportunity to
purchase shares of the company (par alue
?50) at J60 a share The offer applies also
to employes of subsidiary companies.
More than 4000 employes will hae a
chance to take adantago pf the plan
Full Atalls hao not been gUen out, but
the company promises. In Us Initial an
nouncement, to guarantee, under certain
condition, an income of not les than ?6 a
chare for a five-year period.
Erie Fights Grade-Crossinp; Edict
' THRNTOX, Jan 1 Sharp legal battling
before the Court of Urrors and Appeals
was started today in tho Krle Jtallroads
testing of the I'ubllo Utility Commission's
order requiring It to abolish Its grade
crossings In I'aterson Fifteen streets are
affected by the order, and the railroad
Wi0nuJLh'"e to spe"a approximately J3 -O0O.Q0O
The right of the utility board to
oemand that the operation be carried out
waB sustained by the Supreme Court.
THE WEATHER
FOIIECAST
for Philadelphia and vicinity J ncreas.
flip coudliieM, probably followed by tali,
We tonight and Friday, tomeuhat
Wxrmer Iriday; gentle xariablo Kinds be
tawing easterly and increasing.
LENGTH OF p Y
). . ( II p m I Moon noulb 0.20pm.
DEL.WVARB KIVEU TII1K C1HNOKS
CllllST.MJT HTUKCT
lift"'" - "IS am I I)w watr B 33 d m.
HlKh wt.r . 10 m. I HWh wit" 3 J.S
TE1H'EK.TCBE AT E.4CH HOUR
J" 81 101 tit 1I II ,Uj
jS 48 I 45 I 45 I 46 1 Hi I 4.&T 4fl j
ih&M
Ol Illllllljl
i iiiui-. in uid i .n i
nfteinoon
Steamship
policemen
foi use in .South menca. Tho I.ilyn is cue of tbo boats of the riuladelplua ouih rai
Company and sail' tomorrov morning with it pierious load A beiny truaid ol iloicctie
protected the "kejrs" while they wero boine; tiantfcticd ftom tbo automobile to the ship
Mrs. Cornwdllis-West Cen
sured in Report for Inter
est in Lieutenant
CRITICISM FOR FRENCH
LONDON. Jan. I Petticoat Influence In
tho ann. the subject of whispcied Bosslp
throughout i;nglaud for months past, lias
been pitilessly exposed and appears to hao
leeched Its death-blow In tho report of
the special court of inquiry, just Uaucil, on
a War Ollico scandal
The storj U tli.it .Mrs William Com
uallis 'West, wife of tho Lord Lieutenant of
Denbighshire, took "moro than ordinary In
terest" In Second l.leu'enaut Tatriclc Bar
rett, of the lloy.il Welsh Kusillcis
Tho oung olllccr commissioned fiom the
ranks and Invalided home "consistently
failed to respond" and (hiding her attentions
embarrassing, wiote to the elderly lady a
letter of protest wli'cli tho lady turned
oier to his commanding ofncer, n lieutenant
colonel, who censured the outh for con
duct unbecoming a gentleman
A tremendous senbatlon has been caused
b the report, not only by tho mines of the
high ofllcers of the army who are specifi
cally censured foi theli connection Willi
the inattei. but still more by its illselosuro
of tho name of tho lady In tho case "
Jlrs Cornnllls-Vest is tho ttifo of oao
of the greatest landed proprietors in ling
land Of her to daughters, ona Is the
Duchess of Westminister, the other tho
1'rlncess of l'less
Her only son. Captain lleorge Cornwallls
West, after having married Lady Itamlolph
Churchill, mother "f Colonel Winston
Churchill, fornicrlj First Lord of the Ad
mlrnltj. and having been divorced by her,
is now tho husband of Mrs I'atrlck Camp
bell, the actress
Among the officers mentioned by name
In the report are Field Marsh il Ueount
French, Oeneral John Cowans, Quartermas
ter General of the Forces and member of
tha Army Council, Ueneral W II Mackln
non, Brigadier Oeneral Owen Thomas. Colo
nel W)nne L'dnards and Lieutenant Colonel
Pelme-Hadcliffe
As the result of much letter writing and
wira pulling tho outh was transfened to
another battalion Then his friends Inter
fered and there was much scandalous talk
A special act of Parliament was intio
duced b Mr Llojd Ueorge, then MluUter
of War, and flnallj there was a court of
Continued on l'ae File. Colunill Four
ASKED TO AID AUTO I'OLICK
Public Can Help Halt Thefts, Says
Superintendent Robinson
Co-operation of citizens with the auto
mobile police, recently organized among
auto owners by Director of Public Safety
Wilson to check thefts and reduce viola
tions of speed laws, was asked toda by
Superintendent Hoblnson
This action Is In line with the earnest
attempts being made by police officials to
stop the alarming Increase In robberies
That this has been partly successful was
evidenced by the fact that but one theft
was reported today, the car of t red bchues
aei of 6151 ItUlng Sun lane, bavins been
taken last night
.tri i no tnt limit or u nam nip i',uin at i i i .ii, viui'i whuvl .
DE10CKATSAID
MOVE TO
Penrose Joined by Minority
Party in Fight on
Brumbaugh
TO PROFIT EITHER WAY
A movement for tho impcaihiupnt of Gov
ernor Brumbaugh Is rapidly taking form
among Democrats and l'enruse llepubllcans
It developed this afternoon that the Dem
mrats voro in hearty smiathy with tho
Idea, fm, no matter what tho result, it is
bound to redound to tho benetlt of the Dem
aviatli! pally. They Ilguro that If they push
the Impcnc-hmeut proposal and fall to cany
It the) can nt least make a campaign issuo
of tho attempt to clean up politics If it
carries they ure runfiilent tho resultant e
posurcs will be so nauseous that the people
of tho State will turn to tho Democrats In
sheer disgust, seeking relief.
Senator Penrose's chief Statu lieutenants
arp eayliig openly that the Impeachment
proceedings surely will dovulop 1tie nay
further that thoy will have them launched
under Democratic auspices
GOVnil.VOU NUT WOWtlLD
Tho Governor's friends In JIarrlsburg to
day mailo a quick count of noses in both
branches of tho Legislature, and reported
that there was nothing to worry about
Tho rtports of tbo contemplated proceed
ings, turnover, persist In spite of the pro
nouncement by tho nruinuaugh faction ilut
they nro ridiculous
These proceedings will bo tha outgrowth
of charges which were hurled by Brum
baugh and I'enrose leaders In tlio Cos-Baldwin
speakership fight
Announcements also were inado at both
Vara and McMchol headquarters that talk
of harmony was "mere rot"
Senator Fenioso is cald to bo "full of
fight" and willing to "go the limit" In con
tinuing the battle against Brumbaugh and
his oinclal family Its Is threatening
further cspo.'ureg, nnd mad a brief an
nouncement in which ho fa Id tha Itepub
llcan party In FennajlvanU would bo
thoroughly purged In the near future, and
surely btfure the gubernatorial election of
131S
It Is known that Senator I'cnrote Is pre
pared to support a Democratic bill to Im
peach the Governor and bring him to trial
before the Senate.
The Senator alko, It Is said, plana to deny
legislative patronage at IlarrUburs to all
tho members of the House o Ilepregjmv
tlves who bunportcd Cos. The choice com
mittee assignments probably wilt go to the
Senators friends
Legislators returning from llarrisburg,
the scene of the final Cox-Baldwin battle,
brought sensational reports of a row be-
CeaUaued on l'uj T. Column Tare
tin-
i ic.i
and
RIGA-5ERETH LINE
OF CZAR IN PERIL
Fate of Russian Positions in
Galicia and Bukowina
in Balance
GREAT BATTLE PENDING
i.o.VDciS', Jnn 1
A gieat battle that Is likely to dfcido the
Uunianiau campaign and amy have a
sorlous effect on the whole 1000-mllo JSns
bIuii flout from tho Illaik Sea to tho Uulf
of Ulan l about to begin
The Russians nnd Rumanians have been
forced liock until they stand now tipon tho
line of the Serelh. on which wilt bo made
Hie great trial of Mrength with tho vic
torious Teutons Fpon u successful Huhso
llumnnlan dereuse hinges the fate uf Mol
davia f.
A step tovvnrd tinning tlio Sereth line
was made when, according to Berlin. Uen
eral Safcharoff's Itussiuns were swept almost
from their lust footing in the Dobruilja
Tho towns of M.u'lu and Jljila. in north
western Dobrudju. across the Danube from
tho ImportantTcity of Hi alia, fell to the at-
tacking Bulgars
I'nTUCHUtAD DIJNJUS HIH'OHT
Tho olllclal Tlussiun statement denies this
specifically, however sn!ng Hint the Bul
gars attacked repeutedly throughout the
day near Mucin They were repulsed every
time, howovor, und ' hastily retired." accord
Ingli to tlio I'.uaslan statement
Though tha capture of the towns of Mscln
and Jljila does not complete the conquest
of the IlusGlan bridgehead position cover
ing the Danube bank opjKWlte Uraila, it
leaves but little more of that position In
the hands of General bakharoff A belated
Bulgar statement describes the storming of
llusslan positions on Hills 3Ct and 10T,
after which tho Uunslana retreated to a
strongly fortified position only SOU jards
In front of Mscln itself
The Ituwlans made a desperate fight to
hold (tha bridgehead positions. It is an
nounced olllclally The fighting in the
swampy region pf this part of the Dobrudji
was most loient and every foot won was
dearly bought
By winning more victories in a series of
attacks along the front from tho Carpath
ians to the Danube the Teutons have
crossed the sohem boundary of Moldavia
and now stand before the btrung line on
which Russians and Rumanians purpose to
make thotr final stand. Their povitlone be-
Continued en I'aio Tno, Culjua Stifn
ANOTHER
CHARLES DANA GWSON
DRAWING
Will Appear in
TOMORROW'S
Eununrj nMa 2JijUger
THIRTEliNTir FARM LOAN HANK PROPOSED IN HP
WASHINGTON. Jnn, 4. fintnblishinent of n. ihhtmith tVlfrtl
farm loan distilct, to include Coloindo. Wyoming, tltnli otul New
Mexico, with an ntlditlounl faun loan bnnh m Denver, in sought lb
a bill introduced In tin House today by ttepteaeutnttve Itllllrud, Ool.
Tho bill was lefetred to the Committee on Stinking nnd Ciimtley,
S.'WOO.OOO IN GOLD FOR ARGENTINA
The tSirnitf Natiiuml think todav vvllhdirvi $3:'"O0im tit gold from Uip t'nltcd
States Hiilirenniii for shipment to Arueiitlnn. Tin- Khlpmeiit In inndo for tho
account of New Vorls bankets .locph W.ivne, .li incident of tho linutt. would
not inuko the niitiH's of the Ni w Voilt lmntiiMS pitlilli The riiIi, which l the nuronil
Mlilptnent from this ilt li the nmo Imnk, fJXn 000 luilns Iipoii cent In Noxpinhri.
will lip c.iiiIpiI In the South American tepiibllc lij the "temiiihlp IIm-Imi. nf tlii
t'lillulplplilu Soiilli AniiTli nil Line
KRANZ KNKISEL DANGEROUSLY ILL; CONCERT CANCELED
Wold was it'cplvcd loilav that Pi Prnti Ixiifispl was ilnnRprouslv ill in New
Yoilt iitnl would bp unable to keep his pncattPiiiunt tonlphl wltli tho InlM'islty
i:tonHloii Soclet The com pit toniRht was to liavi' Iippii 1 tho Knolsol Qnartpl
wild Dltta Samnroff im the nHslstirm iiittsic Tin- l'nicrslt nxtonilon Socluly
mniinni'inont minoiiiupil tint tiehcln fm umiIkIiI o ild be Rood nt n futiuu date,
which Is dependent on Doctor Kih'IspI'h pnet
CITY HAS $0,001,735.72 IN WALLET
The sum of $1) liOl "i'i "J Is now in the (lt TiPiiur. ciluslp of Hie .dnklilR:
fund ac online to llic WPokK n-poit i:nclly i 171 I0J 1.1 was paid Into Hip Ticks
iii wlillo SI li,", llSnCO was paid out, which, with the balani-P left the pie Ions week,
tm.ilcil tin- $' ! 73.i.T2
FRANCE TO HAVE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF ECONOMY
WASHINGTON. .Itin I- In iiidci to regulate nnd curtail the consumption of
Minds iniiHldnuil i"--eijlial to nntloiml defense nnd vvclfnio the Fionch (tovniiunctil
N nhoiit In cstnlillsli a nutlniial coiincll if ccimoiu. uccoidlui; to pilvnlo advices
nit-ivtd hi'ic The new louncil will be enmposed of slstv men repioseiitliiK all
l 111 'M s
EUROPE'S WAR DEBT EXCEEDS FORTY BILLIONS
VSIIINGTCIN, J.iii 4 A loinpilatlon (if llie vvui debts of mhiio of the Unto
peiin nitlons issued liv tho 1'cdoinl llof-erve BoJid toil.iv b.ucd on tho lnlesl llmnos
tho lien il has obtained, is as follow .s Ciiftlanil SI3,LTi.l.:'.r,S,00U on November 11, Kill..
1'ianie 10,10. .101,000 francs (JS 03i "i00 000) on August 31, 1U1C, (icimiinj, JIS.GO,
000 000 mi iietoiier 27 1010, Austi la, 1 1 1 10.000.000 kiouen f$2 S2S.0U0 000) on toe 'liber
,11. I y I . Ilunu.io. 0 070,100 000 kiiineu l$l,.'l I.00O.000) on December 11. Ifllfi
CRISIS BETWEEN ALLIES AND GREECE ALIVE
LONDON. Inn I Indications Hut tho titcek situation Is h no means :ttled
vvcie given In diip.itclioi funn Athens King Cinistniitiiie's Cloven nnu-nt, U was said,
is having illfllculty In granting complete ucqiilcccnco to the itvui.imN of the Kntonto's
Intost noto because of "lertuin curieuts of public iiiilnibn " Tlio Allied blockade, uf
(Jieece is still In foue anil will leinnln so until the (licek Cloves anient iimipllcs
with nil demands
BILL TO ALLOW HORSE RACING IN ILLINOIS
CHICAGO .Inn 1 -Itevivul of horho raeiiiR is inoposed in u bill to bo Introduced
In tho IIIIuoIh Legislature ueil week bv the Uusineas Mcn'H AKsiuiatiou of Illinois
It in ov ides foi a State iiininiiHHinn to eontiol nicliiR and tiruhiblts bookmakln,
althouRli ono cIiiiihu would penult puii mutuel ninclilncs
RESERVE BANKS DECLARE $2,000,000 DIVIDENDS
WASHINGTON Jnn 1 The twelve IVdcial Iteseivo liaukH dei luroil dividends
iiirgiesntliiK npiroiiiuitel J.'.OOU 000 iluriiii; IU10. the I'cdcnil Iteservo Hoard an
nmineed toda. The t'hiniBii bank led with dividends ninauntinK to ISOL. '00, Uio
tlcliinnuil bank vviih xcHruid with $S.",0.fl00 nod the New York bank l ,'d with $'2i"
000. Tho St l.ouls bank paid tlio leuHt nf tho twelve, JJ1.000 Tho riill.idolphia
haul; puld ?I.'S.I57
NAVY MEN .TO PUSH U. S. WIRELESS CONTROL BILL
WASHINGTON, .Ian 4 -Tho .Navv Uepurliiii nt Ih ilcteiiiiincil to push to tlio
limit tho meiiHiiro, now in CmiBresa, piovidliiK Government control of vvirolcss. Sec
rctarj Danlola Is expci lolly ilelrou that the Government puiclmsu 'ill stations
uncU foi commorclul purpobeH.
KRANKFORD HIGH BOYS OFF TO CAPITAL
Fifteen membcm of the sradiiatiue china of the i'riiiikfoiil lligli School went
to Wutldiib'ton today for ttireedii) vtu The puit vvaa In charfio of I'rof.'
Ueorge Aivin Hnook, piliMlpul of the mhool. The epect to bo iceelveil by ItcxI
dent Wilson Those muMim ihi tiii aie Gi-orse Hahiu HIIhIui Uintstuim. K. Wnlde
nwr Ueck llussell Cumniiugs. I'aul Koisiei Willlum I'redrlcUson, larl U UorrUon,
I'runklln Mulune), l.cou Seldel, Alfred SliUklei Waller Seller. John It Slilcbotlinin.
Jr., Francis Thorp Wairen Thoin and HeoiRc VVurnlrUi
AIAYOR FORCED TO RUT OFF Al BETING M'NICIIOL
llajoi Smith todo" is in Heading, where his father In law. Isaac Barrett, is
seriously 111, His ubsence necessitated I ho IbiiJ uostiuiiiement of il conferonce with
State Senator James I McMthol The confoience it was announced, will bo belli
later In tho week
CHESTER BUILDING OPERATIONS UP 52,000,000
C'ilRSTEll. 10, Jan I - lluIldlnK Inspector Toirj Williams reported to Chester
City Council today that $3,212,250 was osponded on real cstato operations in 1316,
as ugalllbt tl.S31.000 in 1310. UvvclliiiBs valued at St.HS.6QQ vero erectoc nnd
industrial operations included a, Jioo.ooo ofllce building, a new plant for tbo Hun
Shipbuilding t'omrunv. 1235,000. nojeon Light fompany plant. ?at0,000. Two
churches cost ?SS,00O, nul i new hotel lost JI9 000
6,000,000 IN GOLD TO BE SHIPPED FROM HERE
Sis million doll.us in gold will be shipped from this port when the stoamhlp
Evelyn, of tho new Philadelphia South Ameiican Line, suits. The gold is consigned
b New York banks to South American depositories nnd Is probably the largest
anipment nf Its kind ovei made from heie
TEXAS COMPANY ADVANCES CRUDE OIL PRICES
NSW YOHK. Jan. 4 Tho Texas Oil Compan has advanced, prices pf wild oil
as follows North Tenas, Caddo Light and Thrall ten cents a barrel to t,5Q; De
Soto ten cents to il 40 and Chrichton ten cents to $1 20.
CHILD HYGIENE NURSES MAY BE RETAINED
Scores of nurses and other employes of the Division of Child Hglene who weie
to have been dismissed from the city service at the opening of the year are now
likely to be retained Indefinite!) Dliector Krusen, of the Department of Health
and Chaiitles. has usked Councils to provide the money for the forco and his re
quest is IiUelj to be granted before tl'e middle of February The head of the city's
Health Department has pointed out the need for the nurses in the work of massag
ing and treating the scores of Met Una of the Infantile paralysis epidemic that have
not yet fully recovered from the effects of the disease.
Daniels Orders Con
tracts for ,$3,500,000
1100-Foot Drydock
SLIP FOR BUILDING
LARGEST WARSHIPS
Nine Hundred Thousand
Will Bo Spent, With
.$300,000 for Cranes
BIG ADVANCE IN WAGES
League Island to Ilccomc
One of Greatest Navy Yards
SKCRM'AKy DANlELS'Snn
nounccment today dcfinitclv prom
ises tho follow in? for the Philadel
phia Navy Yard:
?li,000.000 worth of equipment
that will ri.ikc it equal to bC3t Gov
ernment ynul In country; first war
ship keel to be laid in March, 1918;
bids on contincts for equipment to bo
opened .Iniuiniy '212.
S'),DOO,000 ilt dock, 1100 feet long;
lniECU in countiy.
SI. 000.000 structural shop, 700 by
J00 feet.
5900.000 building slip, 950 foot
lonrr, with rteel ovorstructure, 'mak
ing work ptmiblc at fill times
S150.000 for traveling cranes
Increase of fiom -1 to 48 cents a
day in wage sonic for various ttacles
or vvcikors.
t'linllnclii nmnmitliiR to nnirli .0 000 000
will be nunrilcd this month to null tha
Philadelphia Navy Yard for bmldlnR first:
dans hattUxhlpH and crulsei'i bv .March.
19IS, It was nnuntli ced Imlnj at Washing
ton bv Admlinl I Inn Ih, chief of the Bureau
of Yards and UockR
The announcement, made tluouRli tho
bureau ihlef by Secrclarj of tlio Navy
Daniels, definitely disposes of the iiucstlou
of what will be done with League Island
It will become nuo of tho moil Important
navy nrdn In the cuuuti), with better
equipment Hum that of nn other oovcrn
incut )nrd
IllUUi:.ST UltVDOCK
Tne new wollis will Inclildp a $3 400,000
do dock, tli.- largest In tho eonntlw a J900,
000 building slip with nice owrhtriicturo
a $1,000,000 itructur.il shop im lulling ma
chine shop and plate shop, and two travel
ing cranes, coating JIBO.OOO The con
struction of tlm enulpmen.twlll be rushed ns
rapidly as possible, according to Admiral
llnrtis Advertisements for bids on the
building slip will be Issued tomorrow nnd
for other works within a diy or ho he said.
The) will bo opened January J 1
Contract i for tho new traveling crnnes
prob.ililj win be awarded late today
Coincident with the rtatement that tho
Nav 'Van! would undfrgi the long-iought
tr.iuttfo m.itloti i amc the aunnuiu emcut by
fSnc etary lianlcli of an Int-caw ranglns
from tvventj-fimi to fort-elglit ienti a
da In tlio nnge si ilns foi the different
trades at the F'lilladlihki Navj V ml The
dual good new w.ih hailed with delight
bv Philadelphia naval ofllceri who pre
illitcd an era of pioiperll aiid a, ti ij for
League Island
The great duloik to be I u tit into tho
soil nf League Island at a eoit of ut least
$3 .100,000 Is the on t n ding feufiie of the
improvements propose 1 Us length of 1100
feet will maim it laiger 111. in the largest
drdjckH now housing b.ittlibliips for re
pairs it and the building blip and struo-
t ontlimei! nil Tin: To, olumn Four
LOVE A1ESSAGES IN CIPHER
CODE BRING DIVORCE
Chicago Iliokor Intercepts Telegram
ami Us Answer and Gets
Legal Separation
CHir.VaO, Jnn I When Hairy J.
Sweet. Jr, real estute looker. Intercepted
telegrams to his wife reading Kangaroo
rabbit showers bowling bait " and accord
ins to his testimony c.iusht Jui w Ife an
Buerlng tho msterlous sender with Para
dise tennis violet" he was ins stifled Then
he discovered the key Toda he qppeared
beforo Judge Thomson and obtained a
divorce.
Sweet told the Judge that his wife had
given him a score of message i and their
code wards gb that he might blackmail the
sender The tclegiams were sent to Mrs
gvveet under assumed names and vera
signed "Ulliott. Houston. Tex ' Part Vif
the code words and their meaning as ex
plained by Sweet in the hearing were
Kangaroo 1 lovo ou better than all
else
Uabblt I am lonesome. longing for oi;
hhowei-s If ou were but here I would
be happy
Howling I want to be our sweetheart
forever
.Salt There Isn't another girl like you
on earth
Paradise Have met my, Waterloo at
last and am "Ws'n" now
Tennis I am miserable and unhapp)
Violet After all. ou are the beat one.
$3,200,000 FOK AHGENTIN.V
Girard National to Ship Amount fw
New York Bankers From This City
The Girad National Bank today with
drew J 3 SM 0 In gold from the t uitsc
btatea Subtreasury for sbiumeat to Ar
geutlna The sbiumeut U mde fur toe
account of New York bankers Josepb.
Wayne. Jr, president of the bank would
not make the names of the New oik bank
ers public
The golo which la the second shipment
from this city by the same bank, t-i 360 V0I)
having been sent la November will oe tar
ried to the South American Bpubiui by
the stemstuj Evelyn at the PuJiuliuU.
So Mb American Line.
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