J lOl H Va' w pfBERLINPLOT UNEARTHED IN l.S. - 11. Ti) 1 i. .w p. threat 01 tfanau ivevuii, Used to uoerce uar- 13,000,000 -w'as spent vrW YORK, Mnrch ". tfernmny tlirmt- tnd General I'arranwi with "the most for i M.hle revolution he had ever known" If I "" . , ... .!,. vi- nn lh lttlltlrt I ) v. rertl"" "' """- - h refu mifi In accordance with Korean Sscre- , ... 7,mennann piopnual for a Oierinan-lICO-Jalane?e alliance. This fact, tnjtelhcr with other sensational anelopmenta. were disclosed hy Kedeial an thorltle t0,1"' '" th '""""Ration that follow"1 the aireM of Dr. Hi nest .Mnthlas jslcutina, a Herman, and Dr. Chandra Chakraberty. a HctiKalene, for formulatlm? ,n "Eai't Indian" riot. FACTS IN STY SYSTKM Information obtained hy Federal nutliotl ,l from papers selr-ed In the office of Wolf Ton 1BI. -,l tn? ,lme ot ",e wp"al"' t'anal .,t ,jpnsurei, together with other lilts of jvidence. enabled Federal authorities here. tteysald, to announce these dlsclosuies: That Hubert Kay, lieutenant In the Oernian army, who escaped fiom the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta hlle Mrvln" a term for plotting to destrgy Allied munition ships, went to .Mexico, ,. he Is now In hldlnp. That $3.flo".00fl has been spent hy ike Oerman Oovernment In fomenting ip'y Plots In the I'nlted States within the last few mouths. That thousands of Get man spies (rr now encased In different pat Is of ' the roiinlr.v In formulating and further tnc conspiracies That the spy system Is headed hy an (dent of the Kaiser's government, re ferred to as the "master spy," who In till at large That Berlin, In spite of many arrests nri numerous spoiled plots, Is nppar ' ently satisfied with the results nccom plishert. Von Igel's name Is connected with many If the disclosures. Federal authorities as ert they have reason to believe that he it the managing director of the OerniHn (py sstem until he-sailed for home with Count von Bernstorff, and that lie turned )i( work over to the "master spy." whose Identity has not yet heen disclosed. The Federal authorities learned, they as serted this afternoon, that Carranza was notified In so many words that If he did not acquiesce In the Oerman program a determined revolution would be set under ry, financed by Herman money and en rmeered hy Herman military authorities, to depose him. PRBSSfllK ON' CARRANZA In this connection it was lecalletl that a I dispatch from Kl Paso several weeks ago i broke the news that I'nlted States agents rre Investigating reports that Herman tonsuls were supplying Villa and other ban dits with funds with which to renew their eperallom against Carranza. It Is believed to he mot than a coincidence that Villa lnrtdenly became active In northern Mexico nd tlut Fcllcist.i bandits began operating In the Monterey district at about the same time that tlermany began exerting pressure en Mexico to Join 111 possible war against the United States. Viewed In the light of th dispatch disclosuies, It Is now believed that northern .Mexican bandits were stirred t" actlWty by Herman agents for the sole purpose of convincing Carranza that Ger many could make good her threats. "There Is ample evidence to prove that there is a spy system for the German l.ov ernment in this country directing the activ ities of the various groups of tools," said a hlith Government official this afternoon. "He Is the hub in this Intricate Intrigue, and his agents, numbering thousands, are. the spokes Before Von Igel left this coun try each of these agents received a consid erable cash appropriation, arylng in amount according to the Importance of the aitent and, the woik mapped out for him. It has been ascertained that tiie amount known to have been spent to date has been a little In excess of $3,000,000 " Furthermore, the Government official as- Mrted, a "streak of German" bus been found In many of the peace societies and pacifist organizations which the authorl- i ties have Investigated since the work of the Kaiser's secret agents began to assume turn a menacing scope. ;. Assistant 1 nlted States District Attor- i Hey John C Knox rpent the greater part of ' the day with Captain William M. Offley. lead of the Federal Bureau of Investlga- . Hon, studying the pa pel n s.eized In von . liel'a office. Those papers that have to do ' ith the cases agalnt Sakunna and the Bennalese will bo laid before a Kederal Grand Jury tomorrow t Knox announced today that he was pie. t paring to bring Uepresentathe Buchanan. Of Illinois, H. Itobert Fowler. Henrv B. ; "' nn mners imrsten last year on t charges of conspiring to foment strikes In 3 munition plants to trial at an earlv date. ti ARREST SHOWS BERLIN AIDED IN CUBAN REVOLT X 1TAVAVA Maivl. 7 i-fsk vldence "f Germany's aid to the vuoan rebel cause was declaied to have f teen found today In examination of papers '.ruT a'ter the arrest of Dr. I.uls Octavlo virir.0. a wftlLiinnn,,, r ll..nl !.,. ., a,. ",i-nuuni l,luriH irdliri, Ull. ,x'o members of the, Cuban Congress. 1 rdlng t0 P"'!'"6 othclals, a procliilua- .f il 1 u revolutionary leaders, a copy 'rVch wa" "neatthed In Dlvlno'a home. . J , td ,he statement that "Germany has tpromlsed to aid " n Since nohluainH i .... ..,..., (.... . Iftlis 91 ",,v",uo 111 ine 1 riiieu niHiPs 01 l.iL.mm'rmann Plot note and clrcumstan- -1 siories carried In American newspapers 'lie activities or .-i,,. , .-. I etns- '"owi" .le-iiiieii jiua- h .,T WMnlxatlona, Cuban Government of- t'sis nave heen haIIca i UA...U1.. ... H... It"fnerr"an "machinations here. If has I in.,. """ that a number of American Vull t ' ala,nB Bnd ,nHt Proot had I'VuiuJ , .7 ' ,ne existence of an ortanl lit' tx Cal.led "T"6 lr" Cross." - IFfc". voluntary surrender of Pedro del Rtlor. w-lnown leader In the revolu Pmo5fc m.ov(m". save the Insurrectionary IfcGwS nt body blow- ' 'e uplnlon ot l,;',7 " omcials today Portal was ex Krcted here today, under guard, Pttirie. . ""' B"uatlon could not be more W lHl 1 "'"suv wcdwctti, in view OI RtMM L5lrcum8tancs attending the aedU . Tn n.-t.. . I W.l. -musT "SSS ?""1t,i.. Santiago KtotQ th ' uiicuuer or ue ariven WMB PLOTTERS HELD ! COURT WITHOUT BAIL tff Tnntf xiu -"l.u. ...t. .j Ills e-v r --. -i.t i.rius nuiu uiiu (' 1 weV v,Xa' alleBd German bomb plot- 1 ina. . "" "isvurana Jury wnnoui ml le. ay 'hen arraigned In the Hoboken r'nce court. A .r,.nin -1 . .., Jlon of boMba was entered, against te men nu i. , .. . irvu. .? "" cgurl inrougn rrose 1 ne.. e" ,hat lney were ready lo admit ' POSM8S On nf Ih Kml.. le., ,11.1 A, In s !,..:.' ."'." --"'-. "! " i'i LKd.iT. "'"'" mia time, WUI t, linen, an In.haflln frn, .. t.? 'Combustibles of New York, who Bh.J he bo,nbB found In Kolb'a room, luia i.w,.r,e.0' a hlBhly dangerous nature, ".sia he did not l,.lli-. .i,v,. e ,k. . "miliar With the mniireel,u-. of rnd iennatlonal evelopmnt werei I ih i P' riP'n, Ve'llllar Offley. knlc fr' Burau of injeatltatlont : '?-'.' Ernst Mathlm Sa Kunna, a Herman, and pr, Chandrae Chakvaberty, a Ilengalese, he Intimated. The (Inurnment Is said to have every Important plotter under sur veillance, Papers found In the effects of Wolf von Igel, alleged plotter against the Welland canal, have aided the Ke'deial detectives In their Investigations, Captain OITley nil inltted. He would not say what these pa pus disclosed, hut It was reported that thev confirmed suspicions that So Kunna's co tonsplratois Included men whose duty was to start a series of demonstrations In this country In case of war with Germany. One rumor, an official denial of which was not forthcoming, was that the anests of the German and the Hindu followed the selauie ot papers said to hae been at one time In the possession of a high German omcini aim mat. the Z.lmmermann note to von Bernstorff. In which he outlined his plans for n .tnpauese-.Mexlcan war against the I'nlted States, may have been found In thi jfame ixickcl of Incriminating documents Chaklaberty admits that. lraetlng under n fraudulent Peislan passport, he visited Ber lln a few months ago and while theie con ferred with certain high officials of the Ger man Government, as well as wltn me .lodh Singh, a Hindu, said to be the head of the antl'Britlsh oiganlzatlon known as the In dian National Society MINNESOTA GUA FWSMAN JAILED AS GERMAN SPY MINNKAPOI.IS. Minn. Maich T -Of. Heels of the Kirst .Minnesota Infnntiy, re turning In Kurt Snelllng fiom the .Mexican border, announced that Paul I. SclMifeu berg, of St. Paul, a piHnte In Company I., First Minnesota Infanliy, was senienceil to five years' Impi Isimment at Foil l.eaen worth. Kali.. Febiuatj S by a cuuit-inrti tlal at San Antonio. Tex . for furnishing mili tary Information to Geimaii). A letter ndillessed to lelatUes In Ger many, asserting that lo.iMin.miii Gei mans In thl country were leady to rle up against the Government in the event of war with Geiinany, whs Intercepted by British authorities and turned over to Washington officials, accoidlug In stnta menta by the officers Schai feulieig it a native of Germany. Colonel Krle D l.uce. commanding the leglment. and Captain P. I, McChiv. iegl mental adjutant. In confirming the story of Scharfenbetg's activities, declared that he had predicted In his letter that President Wilson would "soon be put out of the way" and had stated that "the 100,000 troops on the border would not stand up If put against an efficient force." FACTS LINK BERNSTORFF WITH MUNITION BLASTS WASHINGTON. Match T. State Depart, men officials discussed stories of German plnttlngs with rather significant frankness today Aipiy heads also ndiled geneial de tails to the stories It becapie known officially today tjiat the pnpeis seized on Wolf on Igel, German nii'h plotter, contain Information that d1 lectly connects von Hein'toiff with "iii ..' the earlier munition bomb plots. It was frankly hinted the were hIwh.ns kpt mi ! because this Government held to It's hope, ful contention that German-American rela tions would finally be cleared up. and that lo publish them merely would hae In flamed ihe public mind and made the situa tion Intolerable. It was even hinted that their publication might have forced n break In telatlons with Germany months before It finally came. Shot-Put Record Falls at Meet f'nntll'i.ieri from re One Sixth heni Won hv Tsylor, Southern, second. Friedman. West Philadelphia: Time, a 2-Ss l.'lri ..mlflnnl .ieMl -Won hi Melllnser. I en- Hal. srond. Krler West Philadelphia! thlid. Sehofleld. Northeast.. Time. Is, Hcond semlOnnl heat-Won bv Tailor. South Philadelphia, second. Qilllin. West Philadelphia third. Friedman, West Philadelphia Time. fli .10. yard dash, final heat Won hy Meltlnser. Central Hlsh. seeond. Talor. Southern tllch. third. SohnneM. N'orrhenst Hlsh. fourth. Fried man. West Philadelphia HUh Time. (-.1 seconds . . ssn-jard run -Won nv Toukel. nermantoun. sernnd, Smith. Central Hlsh; third. Tonr. West Plilladelnhla. fonrtl' Benson, Soillh Philadel phia. Time. 2m lis. Score. Central. . tlei rnantow n. 5. Southern. 1 West Philadelphia. .1, Northeast. 2. FIFTT-VAIll) MICH Hl'RDI.KS Plrst heal Won by .lellenaik. Central High' serond. Steadman. West Philadelphia. Time, Senind heat Won by Barron. West Philadel phia, seeond. Shoemaker. Central High Time. 7s. iniril neal nun n ianer. i enirai iiikii; second Klnselller. Northeast. Time. 7 3-S. Final heat Won bv llarron West Philadel phia, second .letlunark. Central: third. Waller, Central Blah, fourth. Shoemaker. Central HlBh. Time. 7 l-.'is. .Mile run Won In 'furrier. West Philadelphia: second, (iomtuisr Northeast, third. Plerson. West Philadelphia: fourlh. Thomas South Philadelphia Time, tm ."i2s. -I'CI-YAIIII DASH First heal Won bv Krler. West Philadelphia : second. Mellinser. Central Hlsh. Time. 2rt l-.ls. Second heal Won h Taylor. West Phllnilel l.hla; seiond. lUrron. West I'hlladeltihla, Time, 2 1-os Third heal Won In Itoneis. Northeast: sec ond. Conk, Central Time. 20 2 ."s Shot-put Won b I.evvis. Trades Si hool sec ond, tletr.lner. Oermaiitinvrr. third. Thomas, Northeast: fourth. FaimaUis Cntlal Hlsh. IMs tanre, 4t ft 7a4 In. i.Vew L-cord. ble.i,ing old ret md of :l'l ft u In. by li'iereiu. of West Pnlladelphin In 1011 I Two-mile run Won bv Walsh, West Phlla llrhla: second. Hoardman. NuiiheasL. third, tlnrk. Wtst I'hlladelphla. fourth. Iludl!. Krankford Tlni". II nilnulcs 11 I o sicduiIh Htandltu: broail Jump Won bi KoiUers. Nortnesisl feet 7 Indus, second. .Melllnuer. Cenlral IIIkIi. H feet tl liulies. thlnt plaie tied between Mednian. West Philadelphia. and .Mile inn, pouiti rniidiit-ipma. :i reel .. inches. Police Court Chronicle A dark shadow flitted along the Reading Railway Hacks near 1'ler A. Port Rich mond. It was noticed Ihat the shadow clutched something shiny under lis "right arm. A watchman saw the thing, which seemed to glide thioiigh the air, and told a railioad de tective. With thoughts of spies, anarchists arrd traitors rushing through his mind the sleuth got on the Hall of the shadow and followed It This required considerable eneigy. The shadow crept close to a num ber of freight cms, gilded between them heie and theie and finally emerged atop of one. where It sat down and' glaied at the night. The detective leached the car. and climb Ing stealthily to the top, otdeied the shadow to "hands up." There was a clatter as the shiny thing carried by the shadow rolled from the car and the shadow -inrnilied: "WhatsaiiiRUerwld)ou, eh'.'" The sleuth escorted It fiom the car wlth utit trouble and landed the shadow before Magistrate Wrlgley. And It proved to he a teal live, tlesh-and-blood human being, known In Ihe nelghboihood as Charlie Cum mlngs. ' "I felt Jls' like doln' somepln' desperlt," said Charlie, "an" I crawled up on top of the car to see wot It would he." Hut as Charlie was never known to be a particularly bad chnp, the police were not In the least worried, "Ah, I e," said the Judge; "you need lots of time to think." "Yer right 1 do," replied the prisoner. "You can have a quiet reverie at the county prison for the next ten days." con cluded the Magistrate. PRISON INSPECTORS SHORN TRENTON. N. J.. March 7. The IVolver ton bill, taking from the board of priori inspectors the power to parole convicts, wbh passed unanimously by the Assem bly thla morning. It leaves the sole power of shortening the life sentence to the Court of Pardons. Woman Uadly Hurt in Fall on Icy Walk As ahe was running to catch a street car at Fifty-fifth and Spruce streets Just be for noon, Mrs. Laura Grace, thlrty-one years old of 6439 Osage avenue, slipped on the' Ice on a curbstone and wa unable to rlj Hh was taken to the West Phila delphia Homeopathic Hospital, where It was i,aB.j.iaip' a,Mnou " '"", "p; IVENII LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Wrath of Nation Centers qn Stone tonllnued from Psae One deiotlon to his own country, of stanch ln alty and unquestioned Integrity Stone has failed. -He can no longer he trusted or respected. To leave him at the head of this committee would be like leaving the gate of the outer wall open to the enemy. The Plain I'eale.' then urges that the other elexen Senators "be not forgotten." The Cleveland Press started the hmnhaid- ment against Stone with n stinging edltn. rial yesterday. In which Stone was leferred to as "tho Kaiser's friend," as follows: lit this national crisis this chalintan ship Is second In liupoitance lo the presidency. It Is n tetrlble thing that It should be occupied by n man of the character of "Gumshoe Bill' Stone, the Kaiser's friend Pictllies of the twelve "willful men" were run alongside that of Benedict Arnold. ST I.Ol'IS. March' 7. Senator William .1 Stone was haul lilt today In lesolutlons passed by several Democratic waid otganl .atlons lip was bra-nded n "traitor" and asked ",lo give an account of his action In not siippnitlng Piesiilent Wilson's armed i neutrality. I HAGKItSTOVvN. Mil. March 7. Resolu tions adopted by Ihe I 'utility Board of Mln ration condemn the Senaturs who killed the armed neiltt.illt.v lull as tiallots to the inuntry The hoard also enjoined teachcts to have patriotic exercises. PKNSACOt.A. Ha.. Match 7 Pensacola business men today decided to ask Flot Ida's members of the I'nlted States Semite -Bryan anil Flelchei --to Intioduce in that hod) ihe lesolutlons they adopteil last night liiandlng the action of Senator Stone in op posing the Ptes'idenl's mined neutrality te ipiest as "little short of treason." The reso lution untilallfleill) Indorses the President s stand for aimed neulrallly and for adop tion of a change In Senat rules thai will make It impossible to talk a meastne lo death by a "filibustering few.' Clorg) men of every erred and ta.vineu of cet po litical faith led the meeting. N'i:W YORK. Mil tell T Demand for the leuirnnl of Settlor Stone from the chair manship "f -Ihe Senate Foreign Relations ' 'omtnlttee was made today hy the National Defense Society In the following telegram to Senator Martin, of Virginia, new floor lender of the Senate: The honor of our nation as well as our inateil.il salvation demands the te tnoval from Hie chairmanship of the Foreign Relations Committee of Sen ator Stone and substitution tn his place of a man who stands without uuestiou for the mnM aggressive kind of Amer ican pattlotlsm (Signed) JOSKPI! It COIT, Cliaiiinan Kecutln Committee. WHEELING MAY CANCEL LECTURE BY LA FOLLETTE WHICIIIJNG. W. Va.. March 7 -Wheeling does not care to pay $SJ0 to hear Sena tor) La Folletle give his lecture tomoirow in "I'tidet mining Democracy." Hackers of Ihe lecture course, who an nounced the receipt of a telegram fiom La Folletle loday. declaied he would come un less his lectin e Is definitely cancelled and suggested thai he himself cancel the en gagement. One hundred business men here recently telegraphed La Follette condemning his part in the filibuster against the armed neutral ily. Thieats of violence against the Wiscon sin Senator, In case he comes, have been made. FILIBUSTERS "TRAITORS," . SA YS DEL A WA RE SENA TE POVKR. Pel.. March 7. Almost the first action taken by the Pelawaie Legislature upon reconvening today, following Its trip to Washington to attend the' Inauguration of President Wilson, wns the adoption of a resolution piesented by Senator Wharton protesting against the action of the I'nlted Slntes Senators who held up the aimed ship hill, branding them as "false lo the Ameri can people, the appeal nf patriotism, the demands of honor and the obligations of humanity " The resolution follows: That we, the representatives ot the people of the State of Pelawaie, do hereby leeoid our deep Indignation at those members of the Senate of the I'nlted States who failed lo support the aimed ship bill, and to aid the Presi dent in vindicating the honor of this country and the laws ot humanity. We believe that those men lepresent not the noble love of peace, but the Ignoble fear of war; that they prefer safety to honor, and comfort to prin ciple; that they have been false to the American people, false lo tne appeal oi patriotism, false to the demands of I honor and false to the obligations of j humanity. I One of the laigest hearings yet held I upon any measute Introduced at this sea- slim took place at noon today, when advo I cates of the two bills that have been In- (induced to amend Ihe tax laws of the I State appealed before a Joint session of the House and Senate Tax Committee to in ee Ihelr passage Pr Caleb R. Lay' in and Rnbeit G Houston, of Geoigetown, .1. Hall Anderson, of Dover, and Thomas I. Parkinson, a tax expeit of Columbia 1'nlversity, explained the provision of the hills. Governor Respites Two Slayers UARRISBl'RO. March 7. Governor Brumbaugh today grunted respites to Patrick Callery. of Noithampton Count) and John Nelson, of Wyoming County, both under sentence of death, from the week be ll ginning March I" to the week beginning ?:ay 11. Nelson's case will he carried to the- Supreme Court U. S, Opens S.IO.009.000 Land Suit WASHINGTON. Mauli 7. The Govern ment today filed Its brief in (he Supreme Court In the famous Oregon-California land case, etting forth thai the Oregon and California Railroad Company had grossly exceeded Its light In disposing of thousands of acres of western land, About SHO.OOO.OOO Is Involved 111 the suit. HERE ONLY at The highest Crade calfskin in rich mahog any shades. You can't duplicate our $0 shoes dsewhere for less than $9. For you ran't find another shop with such low elline expenses, Down Stairs. We have NEW SPRINT. AD VANCE STYLES here now our tompetitors won't have for months here at $3 less than their price will be. Come in prove it and CREDIT YOURSELF WITH $3 HoyaiBoot Shop For Men NiTW. Cor. Mar 'Better Shoes dt Basement Prices" Market &13thS:, Cm J fay rj ?yzriS' I '-NUH .M ' I z&sy " j DUEVI0LENTIA1TACCHI AUSTRIACI SON RESPINTI Gli Italiani Catturnno Ancora Una Mitragliatrice ed Un Cannone sulla Costabella -ar" - - . I TEDESCHI BATTUT1 Non RIescono a Iliprendere il Terrcno Perdutn nella Zonn di Verdun e di Hnpnume S ROMA. 7 Marzn. Gil austrlacl hantio operato ancora una volta con completo Insuccesso altrl due vio lentl attacchl nella alle del San Pellegrlno t.elle vlclnanze dl Vertolba Kceo II testo i del rap'potto del genet ale Cadorna pubbll cato lerl sera dnl Mlnlstero della Huertn Doinenlca seta II nemlco tentava con pochl lepattl dl avvlclnatsl nlle nostre poslzlonl sulla rlva slnlstin del tor terite Assa. dl flonte a Cninpo Rovere. oil a iptelle sul torrente Mao e sulle fnlde del Monte Cenon. I tepartl nemlcl fiii'iiiin pern" stihlto resplnll dalle nostre truppe Nella Klorriata dl lerl la nosim aitl glleila lontlnuavR n hattere le posl zlonl nemlche liingo una patte delta fronte die s slende dalla valle del Tia vlgnolo all'alta valle del Cordevole, e con huonl lisultatl. Alia lestata della valle del San Pelle Kilno. nella zona dell AvWIn. II nentico ha laudato due vloleiiti attacchl con tru le posizionl da nol lecentetneute con iptlstnte sul gtiipiiii della Cnslahelln. 111.1 e' statu lespinto ogut volta die ha at taccato. Ill itiesti Httacihi mil abblanio catturato un'altia null-null. mice ed tin cannone. Sulla fronte delle Alpl (ilitlie teiaitl neiiiicl rltinovaioiio nella serata dl letl gli allaccht coiittu la nostia llnea a sud-est di VettnilM Anche iiuestl Ht tacchi ftiiono tcspltili dalle iiostte truppe con gtavi perdlte pr II nemlco e not ptcnilcmmo anche alctinl prl gioiiierl. , SI'LLK FRONTK FBANCKSK Telegr.imml da P.trlgi dlcono che lerl I'altto a seia cnntlnuanuio 1 enmliatti- mentl nolle zone dl ltoco I'nurleies e ill Poiinumout, nel seltore ill Verdun. I ledeschl tentorium di cacclate I t'rancesl dalle Irlncee die quest! ultluil avevnrm con- lulslato nella giornata, ma I Into sfnr.i si mfiansero contio la teslstenra delle ttuppe del generate Nivelle. I tedeschi avevano coitcenrraro II lorn niiovo sfoi7.ii spcclnlmentc sulla desfra della Mosa. nella speiauza di guadagnnic terreno nella zona del Mort lUinumi dove II kronpilnx aveva vlsto I stud yfnrzi Kl canteschl falllte nel fehhraio ileH'anuo scorso e nel cinque inesi successlvl. La zona del Mint Homme e' la piif v iilnerablle del settoie ill Verdun, ma I'erolca teslstetiza delle truppe francesl ha seinpre Impeditn die I tedeschl vl ntlenescro successl peiicolosl. La pronta ilsposta data dal geneiale Nivelle allaKncco del tedeschl e' ptov'H delta iiuova tattica aggressiva che I attuale comandanle In capo sulla fronte fiancese inteude dl prosegutre e che dlede otllnil lisultatl a Verdun. Ilitanto le truppe inglesl corillntiann a lener fronte a tedeschl nella regioue di Kapaimie ed a cnstrlngerll a riplegare sempte pin. Ora si apptende che le truppe del kaiser hanno dovuto nlihandonare II Hosco dl fiez. Pero' II cattivo tempo che Impervorsa dl nunvo sulla fronte franco Inglese nlnta indltettamente I tedeschl die hanno lnteies.se a gtiadagnar tempo ed a prepatare megllo, se lo possono, la dlfcsa delle llnee retrostantl. Palla Gertnanla emana ora una nnlevole nntizla. e cioe die le autorlta' mllitarl tedesche sannn benlsslmn che la Russia e' nhbondantemente fornita di miinlzioul e che l'esercllo dello czar e' completamenle prepnratn per la grande azlone. Le ferrovie russe snno state messe In grado dl provvedcre al trasporto Immediata e rapldo dl gratidl mas.e e le Industrie sono slate otganlzzate In niodo da poter suppllie tutto quello dl cul 1'esercito ha bisngno. Per conseguenza si aspetta a Rerlino die la Russia Inlzll la sua grande' offenslva contemporaneaniente al suol alleatl. II che metteiebhe davvero la Germanla neH'imb.i razzo. SI dice che gli altl circoli mllitarl tedesche sono In gran pensiero per questo fatto che foise non avevano prevlsto. La recente conferenza tenutasl a Petio grad tra 1 delegati della potenze dell Intesa e' gluula ilecislonl dl grande Imporlanza lion soltanto nel campo economico e flnanzlarln, ma anche In quello militate. How to Catch Automobile Thieves Methods of catching motoicar thieves and (he ptoper way lo make anests weie explained to the citizens' auxiliary motor police force bv Captain 'William R Mills, of the tiallic squad. Cap(aln Mills distrib uted booklets nt the' meeting held last night at the Automobile Club of Philadel phia. Twentieth street below .Market, and uiged' co-operation of the auxiliary force wltli the police depaitiuent through an ellk'ient organization of the motorcar ow tiers, owneis SPECIAL SALE This Loose Leaf Ledger for $6-00 We have succeeded in secur ing a number of these special hooks, bound in double board, with corduroy sides, containing 200 sheets and leather tab in dex. The binder will'expand to two inches. Sheet size is 9V4x 117a, punched. We advise you to phone us today Walnut 4520 or Main 2021 as there is a great de mand for this style Ledger at this price. Ninth and Chestnut Engravers Stationers Printers Office Outfitters "Ath tht Hoiktntman" I 1 1 avy ffiteCutd '- e 4i91T Debate Rules Fixed' to Balk Filibuster Cnntlniied frnm Fat One liorn In his- head by which he seeks to Impose upon the people of the whole world the forms within which In i'ie. futuie Intel national relations shall he regulated This I armgance. which Is akin lo tnegomanla Is hminllv also III reverse propottlon to the means at his disposal for the realization of his program. ! "But that Is not the most oiitiageotis 1 feattllo of his speech The worst is the I apparent Intention to shine as a great I peacemaker by insidiously twisting or vell i lug the until at a moment when he is nbntit I to enter the woild war vvlpimit trie slightest 1 need after he has been guilty of prolonging it wantonly by 'Anglo-neutrality and by , unpardonable sins of omission. "Never has Washington's Capitol been so I slmmelesslv desecrated by a speech than by that of Wilson's, who In ever) sentence de- mutuls ror iinnseir me uue oi me nwi jn-i I and most honest of mortals ahii nl the same I time reveals himself as the most unjust and , most dishonest man who ever was head of a gieat nation If he sa) nothing in . the world will change his ideas, his in l lenilons. Mie mllllnn-fold answer will echo nctoss the ocean "'No thiear With niiiierl ships, no lie clatallon of win. will open our blockade to American munition nailers.'" fulled States Scnatois who led ihe fili buster that defeated fiesldetil WIIon s aimed ship bill are balled as "fine Amer icans" by the Fiankfuilher SSeltung. a view that Is ,iciUlosced In by most of the Ger man newspapers "The example of these fine Ainei kalis who remained unconfainloateii by Wilson's blind devotion lo Kngl.ili was bound lo n.jL- f. (Iomii limn essoin. eMieclall.v in the West whelo the people could see no Kloiy I In being killed fot Ihe e.e of the I'nliui ' Jack." said Ihe .rilling ! Senaloi Walsh in urging revision of thf rules, hurled a lorieni of denunciation upon I the "little giniip f willful men" who killed I the aimed neuli.illt.v bill Siind.i) aflcrnooii "It Is nol Inconceivable." he said. "Ihal I the obstriiclliinisls- the filibnslets -ina.v I be actuated by ttnltotoiis sentiments. What j .iv .von'.' Can the Senate make a nile I under which It m.i) be held at bav b I lieachery until :i foreign foe shall have pte- vailed over a supine nation? I To MKUT TOMORROW "I am nol one of thoe who. tiring naihei 1 tiv some law. organic 01 otnerwisc. wouio I nitlilesslv. having the power, sweep il aside to attain this end. Reverence for law ! Is the sine foundation upon which govern- men! and society nllke test. If In our con , duel It Is nol Inculcated, where shall we look In find II exhibited? I shall vote with a clear lonscleuce that we violate no law I In fixing a time al which debate on an) I subject hefote this body hall close" 1 The Senate adjourned Immediately after I Senator Walsh had concluded his address until noon lomortow Fits! olllclal lehuke h) the Senate to the '"willful twelve" Senators who blocked I Piesldeni Wilson's plan for placing the ! I'nlted State under an "armed ncutialtt) " ! was seen loda) when Ihe Republicans In j ptivale caucus diopped fiom their steering coiiuiutlee Senalots Cummins and Ornnna -I two of Ihe ohstiuctlonlsts I The name of Senator Jones, of Washlitc I toir. member of the committee during the last Congiess. who "fully discussed" the aimed nctitralll) hill, i nnoiimlng several bonis on the final il.i) of the session, and who mil) signed the "round robin" under misapptehenslon. was also conspicuously nusliiK fiom the new committee The action is taken lo indicate Senate Republicans wish It plainly undei stood they lepudlale all lesponslblllty for what they called the "most reprehensible filibuster III the history of the Senate'' The new Democratic- steering committee is comprised of some of the stiongest Ad ministration supporters. Among them ate (he principal leaders In the fight for the President's aimed neutrality measure Hitchcock was In chaige of the hill after Senator Stone's sensational revolt, and fought for It up lo Ihe final moment nf closing The next strongest supporter was Robinson, also a member of the committee Hitchcock and Robinson are new members- apparently chosen tn reward them for pi &&? Most Beautiful Car inlmerica I is H '""pHIS GAR the Paige Linwood I ft Uf$ X "Six'39" is in every respect a 1 j&Jx representative member of "The Most 1 Tof wU Beautiful Car in America" family. I Mjft -t i i i x lit wulo. ui niu oaiuu iiiaotvi. a; uovj wuu I i il 1111 I'hoof Kprut-f UIO Keritnn Kare 4tft0 "f W K i their strertuous efforts In behalf of the Ad ministration, as the committee was en larged hy two members, DEMOCRATS RKWARDF.D John Sharp Williams and Ollle James, hill walks of the Admlnlstiatlon : Chairman Martin, of the Appropriations Committee and new Democratic floor leader; Chairman Chamberlain, of the Military Committee, and Chairman Simmons, of the Finance Committee, aie also members, Senator Smoot Is the only member of the steering committee ie-elected. Cummins and .lones vveie not ie-elected. The 'fall me of Lodge of re-election occasioned some surprise The most notable addition to tlie Republican committee is Senator Borah Seiialots Waned, Hauling, Weeks and W.'idsworth. the youthful Senator from New York, are mini as distinct additions to the Kioup Warren Is chairman. (7. S. MAY SEIZE YARDS TO SPEED SHIPBUILDING WASHINGTON. Match 7 The Govern ment will seize ptivale shipyards if a sur vey of shipbuilding facilities does not show that the buildtig of waishlps can be speeded up under piesent conditions Sectetar.v Daniels announced todav Ihat he would use the power gianled under th new naval hill If II became necessary He reached this decision after conferring with representatives of large shipbuilding com panies .veslerda.v. The conference continued today The Sectetat) also discussed the ipiestion of Inhnr with Sectetarv of Labor Wilson and Samuel Compels president of Ihe Ameilcan Kedeiatlon of Labor The power to loniln.itideer .vards can be exeiclseil bv proelanial on of the President 1 11 lime of war or nalion.il emergency. Samuel M Knox piesulent of the 'ew I Yolk Shipbuilding I'oinpsiiv. and II W J Hand, piesldeni of I'ramps' Kriglne arrd ' Shipbuilding Coiiip.ni) aie in confcrenie with Secretin) Daniels in Washington lo , dav. iiicoiiliiig to icports fiom oltlt es of both Ihese plaiils None of the leiiiailung i ollicials al either ).itd weie willing tn ex piess an opinion as to the piohabilily of the vanls being seized bv Ihe Government .More Americans Safe in Cnpcnliaccn WASHINGTON March l. The arrival at Crpetihnsrn iroin Octmanv of the following Americans wn leporled to the Stale pe patlment from Minlsicr Mean Joseph II Stoney. wife and Ihtee children. March I William II Owen and fnmll), Mnty i:nini,'i F.numan. F. W Rlckenbergei . I lent") Hail MrGarvc). Joseph F, .loiinslone ' King Match 3 . Nora !'. Jomelig, l.lllle Kroeger, John It. K'nipllng. March 1. THIS GAR the Paige Linwood "Six'39" is in every respect a representative member of "The Most Beautiful Car in America" family. The work of the same master artists who designed the sevetvpassenger Stratford, this Linwood has the added daintiness , and smartness of the fivepassenger capacity. You will find all the luxury, stamina, power and distinction of "The Most Beautiful Car in America" in the Linwood. Price - $1175"f. o. b. Detroit Stratford "Six-51" scven-passcngcr - $1495 f. o. b. Detroit Fairfield "Six-46" scven-passcngcr - $1375 f. o. b. Detroit Brcoklands"Six-5il" four-passenger - $1695 f. o. b. Detroit Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or 3-passenger - $1175 f. o. b. Detroit Limousine,'Six-51 "seven-passenger $2750 f. o. b. Detroit Sedan "Six-51' seven-passenger - $2300 f. o. b. Detroit TowpCar "Six-51" seven-passenger - $2750 f, o, b. Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS 304 North Broad FRELINGHUYSEN-LOrtC NAME ON SENATE ROLL Ha 13 Letter! and Is Printed tn Small . . . ?m i' Type telegraph upcrator Shorten It to "FyftV' tf WASHINGTON, March t Senator Tt- llnghuysen, of New Jersey, ha.s'th dletlnc- Hon of possessing the longest name In th ' 'A l.'lllted States Senate, It contains thlrtedfi'.-. letters, a length so formfdable'that In ttit ;.g ... U . il. -mnl.i ..,1.1. .- I. ' -' ''.V'C liriniioK ui io- iiiiv.ii noiii 11 is nen- essary to use smaller, more condensed type than Is used for the other Senators. TM j only Senator who chllengesjrillnghuysen' supremacy Is Chamberlain, of Oregon. Tht ' best he can produce Is eleven Jetlers. Tn shortest name Is possessed by 'ew-, of In diana. Mr Frellnghu) sen's -name s so '' long that the telegraph operator, to sv time, abbreviates It Into "Fygn. Sentenced for Cutting Girlr Throat OKTTVSBL'RO, Pa., March' 7. Arthur Cunningham, seventeen years old. who on the evening of January 17 cut the throat n( his sweetheart Catherine Kc,kenrode, whsn she told him not to call on her any more, was sentenced yesterday to the Huntingdon Reformatoi) William Menchey, who es caped three times from the Carter Junior Republic near Kastoti, and Leo Darr, ro Incorrigible boys, weie sent to Glen MIIK ' S rpurwooo Just out I w IW7 (dollars CARL Or WILSON Bcautitul Pieces Lf In Room Sizes niniiiK room, living room, bedroom and hall rujrs in colorinjrs of raie licauty and practically in every desirable size, at price in many instances less than the present import cost. Extraordinary Values in Small Rugs Special assortments in small and medium vises consistinc of Kurdcstans. DaRheslans, Hokhnrns, etc., nt about wholesale cost. $28.00 and upwards 4HARDWICI?ndMAGEECa 1220 Market Street St., Phila ,. Pa. V I "''i '1 ' - J " 8 , :M ' JJ! $ ik . .MfM . 'H"i,r-s".We'W. ,-f -'.' X- F, X