BW tw. r n1 w? PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR MirAT Ilelpt. 0T.137 bush. Offering r.V iiiht anil me marKM mini ni rm st the ,' .. i.i.. rnt l.ittli. Th mnrlrt ..Sm iindir I'ltht offerings nd r fulr .!. '."..'hrV . A A af!1?f1 !, t f an uttt A 8 and Ih" market ruled firm under limit ,.',!.. Quotation: No. a white, 7l!C7:!ri Jlr I,r .r f-nlllnn.! No. 1! while. 71' ."Ji" niie. 7mM71fi No. 3 while. OuhU Sit" fjo 4 white. 08409!4C! aamplo oata. iriitin necelpta. H8I) tibia, and 378.410 Ibn. t. iiiki. There mi b fair demand for itwt iindi and the market ruled iirm. wuota-f,-.V ir 196 ll). in wood! Winter. clur. ..wSsl: do. alralaht. I8.40W8..S! do. yv..'. .1. .iA irifihi. ffl.40UH.7r,! tin. natent. .?ib'5j; 'Kanaaa. clear, rutlon aacka, .r,u nattnl. i-olton aacka, IB.i'SSO.oOl aprln. S?li rlear l.08MlUi do. Patent. .lfiUI.;il; K fatorlta branda. IB.7Sttlll.2Ss city mljla, do, favorll; and fancy patent. S0.7S1tiU.2ri: city mllla. rirade. Winter, clear. IHiBJ.SSi do, il. 18.4UB8.7B! do, patent. S.7iltl 11.23. choice a rtmlar traKUt, nvE FliOt'fl Scare" and firmly held. W f 1 u. . ... .1 aa 1 1,1 ,. m , .iimlllu PROVISIONS There wan a fair Jobbing- Irwulry and vat ... ,r well auatalned. . Quotations follow: Tii. beef. In aeta. amokeci nnu iiir-urieu, .un City ",.'. . .... .mnl.,l !tlr. rtlv lieef. imoied 17Hc, belllea, In pickle, accordlnc to ateraie'. loose. lSVici breakfnat bacon, ns to brand and average, city cured, 22c; brenkfant kicon wcetern cured, 22cs lard, western refined, O.rrt. lSHCino. uo, uo. luui, mvai. mru, luiru rltr kettle rendered. In tlerrra. INVic; lard, Jura city, .kettle rendered. In tuba. lS'.Sc. REFINED SUGARS The ratrket was ,ulet and unchanged. Ite ner' lift price.: Kutrii fine granulated. 7Nc; SoSdered. 710Sr8.1Hc. confectioners' A II.UUV Voocj soft (trade, tl.SSW 7.sr,c DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTElt necelpts were lletit and vnlues were ,ft ,u.led under a fair demand. Quotations: w.llern. .rtsli. aolld-packul creamery, fancy DKlati. 4Jci extras. 4142ci extra firsts. 40ci ariii 3Rc! seconds. 33c: neiirby prints, fancy. Slet avtras-e extra. 4ll42-: flrst., 38fa3tlci i-ondi. 33(3c: social fancy brnnds of rrluts jjbblnt at 47:.Oc. EGOS The market mltniicril 30o per case, due to llsht offerlnRs nnd a fairly active de mand Quotations Nearby extras. 3tiu per dnens nearby firsts. SUMKi per c.i: nenrby current receipts. J8 !" per rase: western extrns. Sc per dozen, dn. extrn firsts. Sin.ur, per cn.e do flrsH. tvM per rase; fiinry selected candled fresh 'ins were jobhlnn at 3sft4lP per dozen. I'HKKsU The market ruled firm with demand nbsorblne the limited nfTerlnes. Following ar the quotations. New York, full ream, f.im;y h.ld 203i CT27C specials hlcher: do. do, fulr to rood, held, 2flW2tl'.4c; do. p.trt skims. U C"c" POULTRY t ivK-rtecelnts were Hunt nnd values were ..il .intalned. Quotations: lowl. as tn uilltv. l(2ne. slasy roosters 17rnlfic; old ?ooitrr, 15Hk:. sprlnK chickens, .of t;mented. Iftisci ducks, as to size nnd quality. 2llf2lc; Jlifons. old. per pair, 28W3W; do, ouub, pci 'Vlii'ie piiii .T,)i ...na ulmis n till Ihn ITlfl llipt ruled weak with moderate but ample orfcrlncs. Following nre the quotation.: rre.h-kllle,l. la tbli. welshlns 810 lbs. per pair. 23c: rullni chickens, we. tern In bills., welnhlnit lbs. per pair. 21022c- brolline chickens wmern. In boxs. wclBhli c SSi4 lbs. per pair. i5fJ2c: chickens. uelKhli,rf 6a lbs. per pair. 1024c: do. mixed sizes. 1S5820C- broll-rs eriev. fancy. KuJ35c-i broilers, other nearbv. wtUMnx I'4 J2 lbs. apiece, 30W32c: lurkex. rir lb .Fancy nearby 32Jr33c: fancy western !0S3c: fair to good 3i)031c, old Toms. 2HO SOc: common. 2l&27c: ducks, nearbv. 23023c do..weltern. 22(t24c; ceese. nearby. 19021c: do. Rtern 18e2'ic: squabs, rer do-zen--v'hlte vdlhlns 1HH2 lbs. per dozen. J.'i.30Wr..73; white, welghlnc Ifa-KI lbs. per dozen, S 1.7341' 123: nhlte. welghlnc 8 lbs, per dozen, v 4.23: hll, wilghlnir 7 lbs. per dozen, S3 0 .1.4(1, white. welBhlmr iHtVt lbs per dozen. S2.23&! 2.50; dark. S2&2.MP. .mall and No. 2. nrSl. FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES The market was dull- and prices eenerally fiored buvers. Quotations: White potatoes, , ,r bush. Pennsylvania, choice, $2.7303; New York, choice. $2.7313 Vhlte potHtoen Jer.ey,. er Uiket, Sl.iilWl.hU. Hwcet potatnea, Ka.t ern Shore, per bbl. No. 1. S3W3.30: No. 2. I1.50&2. Sweet potatoen. llelaware and Mary lend, per hamper No. 1. SI 7302: No, 2. Si. 3d 01.(10: culla, SI. riweet potatoe., .lerso per basket No. 1 SI 235H..-I3: No. 1". 30(t3e. Onions, per Kin-lb. h.iK-r-No. 1 jellow. S78fN; No. 2. S4. 3(1(1 3. t'ahbaKe, southern, per nam-l-r. S2..VI0.1. Spinach. Norfolk per bbl.. !3 04: do. Texas, per hamper. S2.30. Kale, Nor folk, per bbl , l .VI J b rauilflower Norfolk, ter crate SI. 3(162, Lettuce. Florida, fancy. per basket, S3H.1 3(1: do, Florida, poor to Rood. er basket, SI 2. feleijr. Florida, per Ill-Inch crate. J3B3.3II. Iteans, Florida, per basket tlr,en. i.l r,h$tiit v',.v c-t r.d?n T'nvijnt j Florida, per box S2.SU04. ' I'epn'era, Florida. IJr.tS..S3.SiiM, Squnah, Florida, per box, l'''-'.:.'. i-ea. Florida, per basket s.iti'i. ' Tomatoes. Florida, per crate. S2.7SB4.6U. Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. II.4UO! 73. WILL OFFER STOCK OF UTILITIES CO. SOON Cumulative Six Per Cent Preferred to f Go at Par S100 for Cash Head quarters of Concern in Phtln. StOCk Of HlA I'mIIa.I V'nltnn.1 I'.lll!.. Corapanv. the fonnnl ihcikIiir of vlrrtrlr I h .J , . . . . . . n.iu power roinpnilien naviiiK taKoti PISCO Under thl. linmn VAitonlne nl lh utf. fiCes Of tile American Itnllivnva lomnaMv- l.toltl uun I.. Aee.. i - i ,..., i If V , " "r "ttcivu iui nuucriiHiuii ii,v H F 'nklnB syndicate, It wns undcrstoott today. i The S2.500.O0O six per cent cumulative pre- .rred stock will ho sold at par $100 for ycn, and there will bo n bonus of forty per fnt In common stock. TIVo Issue of the -v,.u 8I0CK at p,.egent Wl( J)e jj.ooo.OOO. Th, rnmn.nl.- t.. t. . .t. . II i - ,jitic in inn inciter lire ine ia IE tlonal Qas, Klectrlc Mght nnd Power Com- itrnii.1 . A'"rican Uallways Company nnd aiUUateil r(iit..,...lAu ... .1. ..., i rt vr ., .,,oiiicn nun inu luiiuiini I lup- miei Company Further particulars of lain mereer will be plven to stockholders In pepcviai letter within a few days, .r?i,M'nt Van Hor" l:l'- of r new " poritlon. Issued the followlnR statement to- I'rsn' i e Unlte1 National Utilities ("om- ," " '" n sirons npnticiai position, liav L I, ot. u caP'tal from New York. I'lill Wjphla. t'lttsburgh and Louisville. The Iteth f the comPanles 'hus brought to- ni "" "" managcmeni lor the year r.i amounted In gross to ,11,174,810. The 'riT?gement of ,he American Hallways "ef iv. i. . " "iiiiiuicii companies nna 'ienliiJl. N,at!nal Properties Company will Lin.!!iiee ln substantially the same hands as htJmM r5' and ,h0 National Oas. Klectrlo Bund.. .1., ,ower company will be brought lain. . '"aniBement also with head-' Tl'.ltn I" Philadelphia." Ittlliii.. naBemen' ot ,he United National Wan Til. , imny ,s ns ""lows: Directors: liW wii .? 'exanuer C. IloblnBon, T, JJtnrv Ta, .!?"""". ""! v. sprpul. fcninii .. li vnur,es ' oilier. Water K.'Upplr,cott. J. t. hynix and aorge A, itnf prV. Va.n M0"1 Bl President; Wl. rtrkfr..""1 ' VlC8 ,r'e8lllent. ad Walter Woul i. ir. ""-'' u"u 'rensurer. 3ir, WftffwW WW" "' M,Uer '" UVE STOCK QUOTATIONS If r--- -rfvlince Wlin llpliiuiiu iriu wu.iiuii.ni-. jfi 'f! A?. In port fvalor No. 'J rut, hI. !.l;Sm.r No?'J red, l.lM1li! No. a rod. tl.lil '.:., -imi a. itni j' i.u.i nuti-ieu 11. 7i iiuoutlonsi I r ot for local trade, "".'"a location Wfitern No. 2 yellow. Il.no! I'liido jellow, 1 lOOl.ITt Jo. No. 4 .!.! ""'.i ut M iln. Nn. fi v. low. Il.l" No. 3 yellow, M,H4l.tfi nrklrt and tender., emoked nmi alr-drled, u.veiltrn beef, knuckle, and lender., amokcl. 55t beef harm. S5S3li pork, family. 1311.30 X'C,, P. cured, looae. 2121Hc; do. Hnntd I looae, 21'4 W22cj do. do. amoked. 22'4 OMc: other hama, amoked. city cured, na to ktrnn .r.d averape, 22&22'&.r; hntna. amoked, LAtern cured, 224224 cs boVri. boneless. 33c; "."'."" AV.iSl.. U l rnr.,1 lnr.. 1 WA iln. dry.packeo iowis. i. iu wi. ,y- nnu. w elected, 23ije. do. welRhlliK I'-l Its nnd oyer niece. 23c; do. velghlns 3'4 lbs. nplece 22c. do nelghlns 3 lbs iilikw, 2((W2li-. fowls, in bbl.? fancy drypleked. welRhlnu 4'5 , lbs nnd .v.r Dlece. 23c. smaller slzi s. lu22c; old rooiter. dry-picked, 20c, roastlni; chicken.. Scilrrn. dry.pl.Keil. In boxes, welehlns 81U Hi. per pair. 2520c: roast,lnK chickens, west ern. In boxes, welshlns 7 lbs. per pair. 23 ini.. ....il.,.. nhliljiina ivkilurn (Irv.nlruoaa Choir utork wan til miall supply hii'J flrtn. with demand inual to th otTerins''. Qnotn tloim. AppIph pr bbl. -Vnrk Imperial, $4wri.r0; Ben Daln, IS.s'.Hff -t.7.; Rrtldwln. No. t. $4.."U'U' ft.ftOldo, ungrdtled. Wlf I. (Irrrnlnsr. No. 1. St. ."ill Jfft.r.O; do. unKnulrl. f.KM.J.i. Klnen, No. 1. (5..r.0t1; do. uncraded, $:far4; Stnyman, No. I. U5.r0. do iiiicratletl. $-' .'lOffn.fid; Wlnpsnp, Kn. I, $4 30 Ml; do. unnraded. S L1. rn if; .1. .(.; tpple. northrtoctprn, xr box SL.'OWi'.riO; Ipiti ni. pr hn, Wtf 4.ru, oraiiffprt. Florida, nor fntf HriRht u ifra.sAi nuHot. $i..vifii :;: tttiBerlnen. l'lorlda. pr r I rap, $ltf?H, crapfrult. Flnrtda, per rral, tlHci, plneapplon. Florida, Indtan KUt. por crat. L'.(MI'Q).1,un; rrnnlirrrlfH, rp Cod, per bid Fancy late varieties, S.'iftiv ft. M); early Mark. J.lftiM. rranerrles, Tape Tod, (r erme. It.TS'J. do, Jersey, dark, per rrpte, l.MOIs?1.. do. Jersey. MkM. per rrate tl.r0, 'llr berries, Florida, per quart. 3."l."ii ',CMa?t.V"fJf?ir"li?t-"!p'".".oo' b 7! PIW, SlO.20)2.4Ul bUlkl S1S.3UO M.B . . .' WHEAT ENDS HIGHER AFTER NERVOUS DAY Buying by Commission Houses Brings Strength Before Close. Some for Belgians and Dutch ...,, Wr-ATIIKIl rOMHTlONS rnSr-lnn-Jl tilled (lis follonlnr falier condlllons" Trmpernture, rannill.n V..H . "' "" Norih.i-w '" "cnn. in Middle Hesi rear Pi'er All.,1,, p 'ille 'mhn tov.,ii!?;,vr?!'!.v-''-HB 1H J 2 31 3(1 40 31 ? as. 34 18 CHICAGO, March 2 Fairly good nnd general buying by commission houses finally ntrcngthened the wheat market today after It had moved nervously and erratically, with the distant positions heavy. There wnrl u great deal of realizing throughout the fore noon, but the offerings stopped nnd last quotations were at or not far from tho best The International diplomatic situation was looked upon as tending to war and much of the trade uas prepared to act on that assumption. The transportation sltua tlon was declared to be worse than ever. It was reported that the Ue'glan Itellcf Com mittee had picked tip about five cargoes nnd that the Dutch were showing Interert In tho market. World's shipments for the week were expected to be moderate. The market at Liverpool was firm with offerings scarce. May, after having sold ns low ns S1.S2",, moved up to M.84N mid finished at $1.8 Pi,, to $1.84-li, compared with $1.827i. yester day's last price. .luly. after having declined to $l.ri4',j. rose, to $t.ofaj, nnd ended at $l.50, to gl.AGij,. against $1 .ir,,, nt tho end yes tetdny. .September, after having receded to $ 1 . 4 3 H . advanced to $1 45 nnd finished nt $1,447, to $1.44',, compared with $1.44. the final quotntlon of esterday. The Modem .Miller said that snow Is falling In parts of Kansas where there bus been no moisture for a record-bi caking pe ilod. A good Miowfnll In Oklahoma re lieved the dry conditions which M-erc a men ace to the crop, nnd the extent of the win ter kill should soon be determined. Drought conditions contlnm! In Texas. Additional private estimates of teserves were made public today. They Indicated 101.000.000 bushels on farm and ln.nOOOOO bushels In country mills and elointnrs. With the visible total of wheat 2tin.000.000 bushels, one report flnlil, consumption bus been under normal. Tho amount In slcbt provides only 00,000.000 bushels for re serves nnd carry-over. Kxports of wheat and Hour from the I'nlted .States for the week were 4.512.337 bushels, ngalnst S.19S.103 bushcla a em it go. Shipments from Argentina for the Heck were 1.163,000 bushels. The visible supply there Is 5.920, 000. bushels. Corn was t-trong, vnlucs adjusting them selves to further advances In prices for bogs and the products thereof. I logs again established a fresh high record, selling nt $1.1.05 There was a good general demand for corn at Liverpool, with stocks decreas ing and prices there were firm. Kxpnrts of corn from the United States for the week were 1.47 1 1.120 bushels. (Jeneral trade In oats was moderate, but prices were a little higher In sympathy with corn, f.'-adlni: futures ranged ns follows. Wheat Vis Open. Illub !.ow. On.-. i'Imm- 1I.iv.. l.S3, 1 Sl'i I.S2I, .8I' t.s-..r inly.. 1.33". 1 M 1.34S l.WI' 13(1 Sept. l.ll' 1.43 1.43'i 1.41!, 141 Corn (neiv ilellvcrv) Mny.. 1 024 I.H3S l.li'."n 1.031 ! n-."i .lUIV.. lill-ii l.ii.-, l."l-s II I i.oi-i Hcnt. l.iin'i I.OS'i 113', l.l'.i LOO'S Oats May.. .", July.. S3Vi I.aril May.. lSi Jnlv.. IS.30 Itib. .Mav. . IT 1'J Julv.. 17.10 Pork May.. 32.13 Julv.. 3I.32 Illil. tAske,! 3S 3(1 , 30 1K.0II 17.22 17.22 32.47 31 73 I..II3 IC.IUI I. 17 IS. 4 3 IR 17 IS. Ill IT 23 17.22 ' 02 ' do 17.03 t7 02 32.02 31 3d 3l.ll.-. 31.311 PAINT MANUFACTURERS HAVE RECORD BUSINESS Wall Paper Men Enjoy Increased Trade Also Cigar Plants Find Trouble Filling Orders l'alnt manufacturers and dealers In paints and painters' supplies nre enjoying record business and nre optimistic for the future, according to the weekly review of trade by H. 0. Pun & Co. purchases appear to be in larger quan tities and represent all grades of mate rial. The general opinion Is expressed, says the report, that the volume of busi ness done during the present month will exceed that for the the corresponding months for several years previous, and thero appears to be considerable work un der way and new contracts being taken for work in this line. Orders are also be ing takefi for Immediate and future ship ment In fair quantities. There Is little change In prices nnd collections appear to be nbout normal. Wall paper manufacturers, jobbers nnd dealers report some Increase In this line, nnd It Is reported that orders are being taken In fair quantities for immediate) and future shipment. The volume of business done during the present month will equal. If not exceed, that for tho same period during 1916. The trade iu domestic leaT tobacco has been moderate during the past week, and Inquiries are being made for Pennsylvania and Connecticut, but prices are said to I17 high for good grades, Sumatra and Havana appear to be sold moderate:-, bill only for Immediate uses. The targe cigar manu facturers are generally doing an active huslness, but find It hard to fill orders on account of scarcity of abor. The local huslness Is In fair condition. Collections nre a little slow, but slightly improved. Conditions In the wholesale grocery busi ness are reported as satisfactory High prices In general nre prevalent, but do not Reem to have any stagnating effect on the volume of business. Retailers report justness more or less quiet. Congestion of fretgh. Is the principal feature in the Iron and steel market at this time, and shortage of cars and vessels Is a serious factor In the situation. Stocks nre accumulating at shipping points and difficulty Is experienced In getting them moved, Domestic business Is brisk and In quiries are reported numerous, with orders In band whereby mills will opsrato at full capacity throughout tho current year. The demand for ship plates Is large and shipyards are busy, with large orders In hand, and manufacturers of locomotives are In receipt of large orders also. Prices are firm and collections fair. During the week a somewhat better de mand was reported In the local cotton yarn market, which 4s attributed to the fact that spinners are inclined to ndvance" prices, The local wool market continues firm, nnd some holders are asking higher prices than quoted a week .ago. There is not much activity, however, as to buying, but the mills are taking fair quantities of wool nnd paying high prices. Jn tho bituminous coal market, condi tions remain about the same. The car supply continues to be below normal, and the demand continues to be heavy. There has, however, been little or no change In prices and, owing to the uncertainty of the market, contracts are not being solici ted, ' In the nnthrnclte market the demand ex coeds the supply, and tn some Instances dealers have been selling at a premium. NEW YORK BUTTER AMD EGGS XKW YOHK. March 3. nUTTKM HeeelDti. 70(ltt tubs.', Bllthtly rlrmr for fine rde of Jresa crernery. Other qualltlee td. Higher EVENING HOSPITAL IN THE gaasafgsaxas. i - - r. k 1 Tf4? -ar- jmr I - uJ -Ki2. 1 Typical scene behind the French lines, showing woumlcd nnd convalescent soldiers, waiting to be invalided home, or to bo discharged for service with their comrades on the western front. From a photograph taken by John McFndden, Jr., during his service with the American Ambulance. CAKXlvGlK UHKARIAN QUITS Harrison W. Cravcr Resigns to Accept Position in New York PITTStirUOH. March :. Harrison W. Craver. librarian of tho Carnegie Library. of Pittsburgh, has resigned to accept n posi tion as head of the library of the United Knglnecrlng Society In Xew York. He will assume his new duties April 1. Mr. Craver has been In charge of the library work hero for eight yenrn, having been appointed In 1009 to take tho position left vacant by the resignation of A. H. Hopkins. Previous to that time he had been for seven years tech nology librarian. Craver Is vice president of the American Library Association, nnd several years ago was appointed president of the State Library Association, which ofllco he still holds. DECRIES GROUP ENLISTING "Boston Tech" Committee Advises Against Diffusion of Specialized Training BOSTON. March 2. Students of Massa chusetts Institute of Technology arc ad vised not to rush to enlist In the ranks of the army or navy In the event ot war In tho report .of an undergraduate preparedness committee. Such a rush of technically trained men, It Is stated, would be 11 mis take rtuiergiaduates would be rendering a bet ter service to tho country. In the opinion of the committee, by remaining at their studies until the demands of the fields of. Industry and research have been defined by war con ditions. At any rate, there should be no group enlistments, but Instead a diffusion of technical tralnlpg. Seattle Newspaper Raises Its Price SEATTLK. Wash.. March 2. The Seattle Dally Times, tin evening newspaper, has In creased the p'rlco of all Its editions to two cents. The Times fur many years has charged one cent a copy UMMMMMMSMSMSSSSMSSSSSi rj LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' i!HAROH 2, 1917 A MARNE SECTOR .MORTALITY IN NEW JERSEY 4-l'J2 Deaths Reported for Month of January TltKNTON. Match 2. For tho month ending January 31 last 4422 deaths were reported to the Stale Department of Health. Of these 43C4 were residents of the Slate and fifty-eight nnuiesldeiits. giving 11 lesl dent death late of 17 58 for the month, nil Increase of almost Iwo points over the pre vious month. Police Court Chronicle Skip a meal every day for 11 work. This Is Dave dibble's plan for "licking" the high cost of food. There's neatly two millions of people In this city now, he con tends, and If they Just forget lunch for seven dajs that would mean fourteen mil lion meals less cacti week. Dave says that so many millions of meals would mean a tlc-up of hundreds of freight car loads of food. "And If everybody In the Stnte followed my plan," said Ulbblc. "mountains of good eats would be lying nromid loose Tho speculators wouldn't know what to do with It. and then bang! down would como the high cost of ever) thing." Dave was explaining his plan to many persons In the neighborhood of Trenton avenue and Dauphin street, but they didn't seem to get the Idea. To reach the largest numbers In tho quickest time, (lihblo decided to hold n number of open-air meetings. Dave held these meetings when and where he pleased, but unfortunately lie got In many quarrels with those present. Onn man tried to con vince (lihblo that he was not qualified to deal with the subject. Dave Jumped from his soap-box platform and engaged in strenuous embrace wjtli bis interrogator. It required a cop to end tho quarrel. When Magistrate Deltz heard or Dave's propaganda lie suggested that ho tell It to the fellow prisoners ut Holmes-liurg-oii-tlie-De!awarc. 4-? rJr d . i m 7MISU!MMMMMMSSMMm'SMMMMMMM3M!B- u Hunting for Submarines The Sport of Modern Warfare IN SUNDAY'S Public Ledger an American naval observer tells how Admiral Jellicoe's fleet wards off submarine attacks in the. North Sea. He describes the tricks in the game of combating the sting of the under-sea scorpion the most fascinating and deadly of all warfare's dangers. There are more ways of subduing the ' submarine than you would suppose. For instance, a submarine only a few feet beneath the waves can be sucked to the surface and captured! Read this article in Sunday's Public Ledger. It shows how John Bull is meeting the greatest menace his tight little island ever faced. r ' ILC0MPL0TOTEDESC0 SCUOTE IL CONGRESSO Ln Camera Vota Alln Quasi Unnnimita' Per PArmnmcnto dei Piroscnfl American. DUE ATTACCIII AUSTRIACI Gil Italian! Respingono il Ncmico nclla Zona di Asiago cd in Quclla di Corizia WASIIINCSTO.W 2 Matzo. II piesldente Wilson ha rlsposto sublto nll'ordlne del glorno del Scnato chledentc magglorl pnrtlcolarl In merltq. nl complot to tedesco contro gll Stall t'nltl. II presldente lui trasniesso nl Senato un rap por'o del segielnrlo ill Stato Lansing die dice che snrebbc in questo momento dan noso ngll Inlet essl puhbllcl tlello Stato dare quel maggloii pnrtlcolarl chlesll dal Senato. Pern' II presldente gnraiitlva I'nutentlclta' della lettera pubh'.kata dal glornnll. La rlvel.i7.lone e la i-onferma del presi dent hanno uvtitn tin effetto boneflco sul Congresso net senso che sembra dlmtnulta se non proprlo completainente pcomparsa I'opposlzione dl molll seuatorl e rnppre sentanti alia concesslone dl plenl poterl domnndata dnl presudente Dove e come la notn Ma statu ottcnuta dal governo americano licssuno sa ad er?ezlniio del presl dento e del segretarlo dl Stato. e qucstl nnturalmente uinntengonn II segreto plu' as soluto. Si crede pero' net clrcoll politic! die essa provenga da fonte Inglese. Ad ognl inodo, lenga da qualunque fonte. II fatto che It presldente i'ha dlchlnrnta au tentlca oonferleo alia notn tin'lmportnnza che nessuno puo' naseondere. T.intn 010' e' vcro die lerl sera la Camera del Kuppre sentantl votava con 103 votl favorevoll o soltanto 13 contrnrll di dare al presldente poterl dl nrninrn 1 ptrnsrnll nmertcanl, audio qurlll die portnno niiinlztonl. Nondlmeno II presldente non e' contento ill questo n vunln II potere dl premiere altrl provvedlmentl che, la sltuazlono possa da tin mninentn all'altro rlohledere. Vuole insomnia die il Cone gresso votl la rlsoluzlone accettata dalla Commlsslone del Senato. Telegraninil da Londra illronn oho le rlvelazlonl di lerl hannn causato cola' pro fnnd.i impresslone nonostante II fatto oho gll Inglesl si sonn orninl nbltiiatl 11 non tneravlgllitrsl ill nulla ill quiintii rlguardn mannvre stibdole da parte della liermanla. In generate si pensa che foltantu la lucn tntlta' tedesca poteva pensnre die gll sforzl dl lino statu come II Messlco sareb hero hastatl a dlstaccure II (ilnppoue dal siiol nlleati. cosa die si rlttene Imposslblle aui'lie con qualunque altru mezzo. Del resto tuttc lo autoiita' glapponesi negll Statl I'nlti hanno tesplnto con lu illgmtzlono qunlstasl Idea dl accettazlolie da parte del (ilapponc dl uun simile mm truosn propnsta come quclla fatta dal mln lslru degll Altai 1 Lsterl delta liermanla. Sl'LLA I-'P.ONTi: 1TALIANA ItO.MA. 2 Mnrzo. La Trlbuna, mm nientandn II re cento dlscorso del presl dento Wilson nl Congresso. dlscorso net quale II presldente domnndava lilenl poterl, dice: "II dlrltto, non o' morto, non puo' morlre." 1M agglunge die 1'assenza ill ognl preguldlzlo e dl ognl preferenza da parte del presldente nelln presente coutla giazloue rendu itneora plu" linpresslonante la sua rcazlone contro le bntbare vlolaztonl dl ognl legge da pirte della Oermanla. II gloinale toda qulndl l'azlone dl Wilson spe clalmcnto perche' essa tende a stablllre nnove leggi per la protezlouo del com- mcrclo marlttlmo da nttacohl dl posslblll future dlabollcho Invcnzlonl. lerl sera II Mlnlstero della Ouerrn pub bllcava II seguento rapporto del generate Cadnrna circa la sltuazlono alia frontc Italo-austrlaca: Nelta glornnta dl lerl si o' nvut ?on slderevoto nttlvltn' delle nrtlgllerle su tut tn la front 0 dl tnttnglia. I'.ssa e' stntn speclnlmente Intensa nello vnlll dl Ledro 0 dell'Adlge, nell'nlta vatle delt'Avlslo o sulla frontc delle Alpl nlulle. Sulle falde del Monto Mosclagh, sull'altoplano dl Asiago, dopo un vlo lento bombardnmento, repartl nemlcl tentarouo un attacco contro uno del nostrl trlnceramentl. I repartl nemlcl furono jiero' resplntl sublto e con gravl perdlte. t'n'opernzlone slmll fti tentata dal nemlco contro le nostrc poslzlonl a nord dl Sober, nella zona dl Clorlzln, ma II rlsultato fu lo stcsso 0 gll nustrlacl lasclarono nelle nostrc tintnl nnche ntcunl prlg'onlerl. Aeroplanl nemlcl hanno bombnrdato tiorlzla e qunttro pcrsono sonc rlmasto ferlte. I vellvoll nemlcl lianno tentato Incurslonl nnclic su n!trl puntl del nostro terrltorlo, ma sono state resplnte dalle nostre mnccbine da cnccln. Duo vellvoll nustrlacl sono statl oolpltl dal fuoco (telle nostre bntterle nntlaerec. I'na dl questo e' stata abbattuta nelle vlclnanze ill Hosconialo e I'altra c' caduta a nord dl Dulno. t'n lelegr.imma da Zurlgo dice dio n tlerllno 0' stain ntmunclato die I tedeschl operant! nella Macedonia lianno respluto un nttacco operntn dalle truppe Itallane ed hanno fatto prlglonierl cinque uillclali c t lento no soldali Hoy, 11!, Steals Ride V.-om Detroit SCNHfltV. Pa.. March 2 ShKerlng and nearly dead with cold, William Shepard. twelve years old, of Shamokln. was taken from the blind baggage on 11 train hero. He said be had stolen rides In this m.oiner from Detroit. .Mich., where he had been em ployed In an automobile factory. Shepard was given food and a ticket homo Instead of being sent to Jail. German's Trunk S'cized NOl!ALi:S, March 2. A Department of Justice agent seized here 11 trunk belong ing to W. II. Hcliweihz. who claimed to bo a former itcrman army olllcer nnd who escaped last July from Federal oltlcers several (lays after he had been arrested In connection with an alleged plot to smug gle neroplancs from the United States Into Mexico. Will Hury Civil War Veteran l-'unernl services for William Itnblnson, Cli II War veteran, who died Wednesday night, wilt lie bold tomorrow afternoon nt his late residence, C512 Hnvcrford avenue Mr. Itoblnson was eighty-four years old. and Is survived by one daughter, with whom he lived. tILJLLIIi The entire stocks of Georges Model Clothes for Men and- Young Men in the Bos ton, Providence and Philadelphi? stores. Liquidation Sale turning stocks into cash regardless of cost or loss, preparatory lo closing these three stores finally and forever. In spite of a splen did gross business in crease and thousands of loyal Georges custom ers in these cities, the enormous operating ex penses make it unprof itable to continue. est The Eigg In Clothing History VERCOATS O Formerly $30, $25, $22.50 & $20 Heavy and Medium Weights NOW iffir This terrific price cut is absolutely compulsory to insure a 'quick and com plete clean-up. An opportunity for Men and Young Men to provide for present and future need at less than next season's wholesale cost. livery overcoat Ironi our regular stock nothing bought for Sule purposes All products of our New York Custom Shops famous tor their advance style, ideas. Uvery new model and material of the season included. All Suits for Men and Young Men Correspondingly Reduced LAST FUR Only M Fur-lined and Fur Auto jGoats left from this season's stock. Must be sold regardless of cost or loss. An investment for years, livery Coat will be worth three times its present price next season. See Chestnut Street Window Display Pick Any Coat From the Window Muskrat lined, Marmot lined, Nutria lined, etc., etc. Persian Lamb, Hudson Seal, Otter, Bcacr or naturaf Rat collars. Also several Raccoon and Black Dog Auto Coats. Any ccat taken out of windo.w for the. asking. Open Tonight till 9 All Sales Final No Refunds ft Vl NORRISTOWNTOftAtO NEWY.M.C.A.BUILI Expert "Money Raiser" Is Hired to Conduct $150,000 ' Campaign ' V NoniHSTOWN. Pa.. March 2. Lawyer,,., bnnkers, ministers, doctors, manyfacturtrf nnd business men generally have reached ' . J the conclusion that N'orrlstown, with Its! 30,000 population. Is not dotn whit . It y Giioum ior ine upnn ot young men, They jj -,. 1. .. .... . .-- propose to erect a new Vo-anc Men's Chrlz-' . tlan Association building In the business center of tho town. There nre no dormitories In the old struc ture, nor the variety of Indoor sports that would attract most young men of an athletic tendency. It was decided that It would not be good policy to spend moriey un ine om minding, , V The project will require at least J1B0, 000, '' ... y"' imrrrsiea leet sure that there , will be little difficulty In raising the funds. These men have been watching the prog less of the Young Women's Christian Asso ciation In Norrlstown, only three years old, olllcered by women, and with a building where the strange girl In town can make her home and be under the caro of women who will be Interested In her welfare. lo rnlsn tfie necessary $160,000, the pro tectors rvf the new building have engaged James A. MncArt, a money raiser, ,to come , to N'onlstnwn and conduct a campaign. Those who will nsslst are N'. It. Larzelere, . It. Moyer, Clayton II. Alderfer, the Hev. 1. P.. llecber, the Itev. Francis W. Uerger, Oeorgo M. Illack, James lloyd, J. Frank Iloyer. Louis M. Chllds, II. (J. Coleman, lleorge C. Coughlln. Ucnjamln F. Evans, A. J. Furlong, II. A. tlarthwalte, B. II. (Seise. II. C. llresh, tho Hev. L. W. Halner, 1-rank It. Henvner, Walter L. High, Charles Lawrence. George W, March, J. C. Menden ball. Judge John Fnber Miller. John E. Mountain. II. K. Hegar. Severn .ltegar. Roy Thomas, Lafayette Hoss, Burgess J. Elmer Saul, Charles It. Shaw, lleorge W. Dhearer, '.. T. Smlfli, Judges Solly and Schwartz, John M. Taylor, H. IJ. Tyson. Frank Wild man, F. 11. Wonsetler and Dr. J. K. Weaver. Buys West Chester .Market House WEST CHESTER. Pn March 2. The market house of the Farmers' Market Com pany, erected In 1871 nt 11 cost of $30,000, "as sold for JC300 yesterday at a publlo saio to Patrick Cassldy, who tcok building and ground for speculative purposes. The building Is rtlll In good condition nnd the dealers will be permitted to occupy It as a market. Improvements will be made. Re cently tho market had not been paying and because of the competition of the stores " nbout the borough few dealers' attended. GOUT Sensation OF THE- COATS Saturday Evening tijl 10 No Exchange No C. O. D,' I V . r'( -; f- .1 'd Wj m 7v$M Ik -&z i.W.VM lK--.Jf!i:iM!r AH?ir". IU4;2S!L 4, - f.- , 1 mi wi". s. pnmfw . 4' 111 &fe;v4 iM 'V-v :'- .-. K 1-.