V I iar WrlpWtMWWT ,ANDSUFFERS KftfinPRIVATIftNS Wivvi -w . -v,, h . 'n.. gubmanne uampaign r orces Rigid Regulation ot Sup ply ana r rices Potatoes almost gone Intensive Cultivation, With Aid ot wome n, Planned LONDON", Match 21. While Germany's unrestricted mtbnturlnr Mr has not Btarvca isneianu, it is cniiMnK JrlVatlons, which uro being homo xxltn Ltrlolo fortitude. r The dcclslxo ntcns which will be taken next week by the. Food Controller to pre vent tho honrcllns of provisions) aro ospc .i.nv satlsfyliiK. for tho laboring classes ini socialists. o Restaurants and hotels nto cutting down VtU size of meals and prices aro brine in. 'i (reased, but this burden falls chiefly upon 'At.. .a!1. tn.rln iVDn Monday tho price of a four-pound loaf A f bread will bo raised to tcnty-flc cents. v -m Increase of thirteen cents slnco tho ofit , brtak of tho war. This will be tho highest . prrca cliargeu icr ureuu in i-omion since tnc (Crimean xxnr. ' potatoes nio almost unobtainable for the 1 p6or, but this scarcity Is offset by the plenitude oi unions, rariuia nnu cauoages. Sugar, lioxvcxcr, still presents a seilous problem. i The Times says that tho need for In creasing tho production of food In 1917 is ' a great as was mo need ror increasing Lf the supply of shells and guns In l!Ufi. l.oril 1 Board of Agilculture aio meeting the serl- t ous problems Men to faco nnd caro Is talcu J to let the peopto know the actual conditions. It Is suggested that help worked In night V 'and day shifts nnd tho sight of agticut- turai worKcrs plowing oeneam me rays or the moon may become a common one It the scheme Is followed out. Sir Arthtn Lee, who has been put In charge of tho task of winning as much t i production from the, soil as can bo ob- talned by tho hand of man, Is urging the K, farmers to use mote and more women for .' amcnl tvnf WnmoM lini'n Imn .1 n -... ..1 ., tlien.selve9 ablo nnd wllllnc workers and njhelr lielp has gone a low; way Iowa id I.. tAli'lnfr llin rnnil nrnlitni Beginning Monday tho bakeries will tin ' compelled by law to use flour containing inlytnrA nf ntlini- iwi-nola I,. nt..iA ... vyConserve tho wheat fcupply. This addl f tlnnal mlxttlrn will ltn nlmut firtAn.. ..... cent. .' JwrvmnxT a t t t-it- nMn t'U PEDDLERS, UNDER ARREST Reading, Pa., Detectives Sny They an J ,, Two Men Are Wanted by Wilkes- Barre Police IlEADIXG, Pa., March 21. Two men ind two women, one of tho latter said to be n actress with a husband and child In ''Syracuse, N, Y were ancsted by police detectives hero today as bel.-g wanted by (hepollco ot ,Wllkes-irarro, I'a., on the Charge of peddling dope. The quartet, who ;ire lockedviip at tho station house, gavo their names as "Peggy" slater, alias "Babe" Hall; Marguerite AdaniSj Harry Itnckensteln, alias Adams, and Gus Blumen- r thai, alias Lewis. They had been quartered for Rexernl days rta a furnished loom house, where they had been lixlng as married couples. The Slater woman Is said to bo a "cadet" In tho dopo business and Is said to liavo been picked np by tho gang In Wllkes-Barro, whero -iHha had just completed a vaudeville en gagement. Sho is one of tho nrcttlest ' women ever arrested hern amt tmu mi . ?;tensrve wardrobe of costly silks nnd lln- . gene. Elkton Marriage LiceQflcs Kr.VTnv r,i -it 1. n, . il ........, .uu, ..iaii.il . couples pto- ;;,eurlnB marriage licenses In Klkton this it 5ornl"B wore John i;. O'Xell and Sadie b, nauersiron, Ancnael Mongcaso and Cath-- jrlne Livingston, Theodore T. Marvell and j violet JL Lutz, Joseph L. Horner and ailn- i , .. mlu viinuiuu j-oiiio anu ueriino p; Cotton, all of PhUadelphla; Waldo ar. Coul . ter and PnrlnA r nin..o. t .,., - . a, victor R. Stevens nnd Helen IJoorbower "A Hpnr1no. To ru...-1- -r , -. "& $eadnff. Pa.; Charles J. Cox and atary pJfacDonald, Homevlllc, I'a.; Clatence A. ;g-T.ornberB and Lcnora at Henry, Baltl 7,ttore; nichard Volk, Woodbury, X. J., and .--, .- L UI I f UUVt IJ l ' nna femlthers, Marcus Hook; KImcr Han- z?. ' """ision ,una isiner lieeu, uono y Wingo, Md. 'Alleged Shoplifters Weep in Court Mrs. Parker Jones, of Sunbuiy, I'a.. and Mt; slsteri. Sarah Snyder, of 703 Xorth rorty-fourtlt. street, wept when, arraigned wore Magistrate aiecleary at the Central station today, charged with shoplifting. i T v....wi, itciu cu uresseu aim me Sf1 Partment store detectives say that It was They wero each held in $600 ball for court. --..-, .cMiuuiuiiraira ueriruae wuite, ''t. n 8 years old' of Darb'. after sho - ""Jcu lo nave stolen trimming for a 'new Easter bonnet. Sim w nin i.oii t M eourt TODAX'S MARRIAGE LICENSES VtVIela Matalnnl 1 1 on Tllor. ., --.I 11..1. .r Hit. - 't?'.181- s- tn n -t 4IHU sin nil- .iiarin .i . N.ni.a nc."?'"2t.Mountan ' and Anna MP- e.i ."""' uot Jiouniam at. 8, wA'"-o. Maasaro. 70S Vharlnn ml .. ,nrl m0 l" oi1"",1'. 6?L? Felert at. P. inn9 Sr,yPalm'r' "37 Cambrldga at., and t.rJl0.1.?- Kee, 2814 N. Mutter at. ! w"Ll!leJan.aer 1021 Lombard at., and Dora u ' A.nh.I,d88alfetI?,t1aUan at., and Mae B '"1??? F- Longdorf. 2832 Tonlar at., and Iftl Ar.thf.e"o,l'rlzo- 335 S. 12tli at. It- 1) &r.?rrl.n,,I3.J Titan at., and Aneellna Vr . rt Parry. 1841 s. 411th at. if- M.nn'JJ?1P0l,1J.l;,'nl'n?.t"L ." ""J Annlna F nnUn,.l??IdbsV'. NorrJatown. ' Ta., and Lottla t41ionfnt'lJi 1034 S, 0th at. pntono Dl JIareo. 41)12 Laneaater ae and ncoh irV-.. fiWS:?? .J'a,,ler. '. .. i w.. -i i iiiuiiiiiuiiu at., ana jnno ivain. Hi mfrJnS. ncchlno- 0--8 ""aya ae., and Pal- Hy Win i? r'fone. 0228 QrayH ae. 1 fti!.miI.IJT,1:7,er"ne' t-'hlt'e. . and Eliza. BSUohn n E Durk' ChlcaBO, 111. m ;"," Karalen, 2S18 ltlohmond at., and Aasot S Zri:a,;dAI!0'a1VJj-'.l5,h "" a"d Angelina H and pmi,L' '-'ndernan. College Tolnt. I,. I.. A m Ith .n"' 0,3() Warren at. f vSId it. NelJ?011' K'le. !.. and Ruth CI. 8 John iJryn 'awr. Pa. tl, M.r.' .nI?nA,"7 B r,st" "' and Agnca BLtatit. w ";.,..... ..... . .. BHlirti.'-J,0.V Clreenway ave, W llH. B-n"- Vl0la Dal., and C K?ar T H?35,N- lOlh at. -1 Clara L. and Ttoae K Wllllurn .7' r,V aicivoan ai. :t n. iJ.iT.5.,,0"i. .?.-?. N.inth at., and Au- rwk T..T"'".'Ln.'.1" . Ith at. ioli?,a' ai- Bnd narbara ""M.S.rt'S.."" "nd Fann,e .'.Bi.Oln.r, 062 N. Judaon at., and Kalh. 4Krt T , ,orrl"?t'03.Nt Judaon at. fn. Conwr'-bu-TM.h'at." "" aniial V M,"il. -o Aiamiiaii ai. - Whowall. 8028 N. Olh at., ' sL vTonfu1,0U KUwaaaalng vt.. and miWT'VwWWrvTfTl V t '-. f Vl- 'i t.r r i - - ir ' ' ' ' ' EiVbltorfq' ffyiiiitt U.S. SHARE IN WORLD' PEACE LEAGUE OPPOSED Triangular Yale - Harvard- t Princeton Debate Results in Vcrditit Against Plan The United States should not enter Into an International league to enforce peace after tho end of tlio war. That was the result ot the aiitiu.il HI. angular Valc-Uanoid-Prlnccton debate, In which rrlncctou defeated Ilnnnid at Princeton, llnnatd defeated Yale at Cam btldgo and Yale defeated Princeton at Xcw' Uaen last night, In each case tho liecatlvn won the debate, which wns oxer tho qucs- ""'', Cl?l!,i Tl,al nflcr ' Present war the United htates should io fnr ilep.ut from her traditional policies as to paillcln.Ue In the oiK.inlratlon of u league to enforce pcucc. The debate in Alexander ll.ill. Pilncetou. waa nieslded oer b Dean William V. Magle Ihe Judgci wc,re Dean lleiman V. Ames, ot tli graduate school, Unlcisllv of Petins.xlvanla; Krank V. Pine, head master of the Clllmoro Country School," no land Park, Aid., nnd P II Wh.ilev. edltoi of the I.vkkino I.r.winn Two Plilladel phlhin. Ilctuy Pitney Van IIupcii and I5o land llruco I ,ut z. wero members ot the Princeton debating team that competed nt Xcw I las en. TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED FOR SCHOOL VANDALISM Chm-Kcd With Wiceking Rooms at Hur- tram Institution anil Steal- inp; Autos fliaiRod with wievMng looms In the H.u trnm Public .School, at Kixty-ttioml slieel and lltepiiway inenue. nnd with stealing automobiles for Joy-i Ide piupof.es and then abandoning them on the sttrcts, two outh. C'liailes Uoox. twenty joais old. of 0416 Ciiny's aenue. and George l)ei Ian, .nineteen .cars old, or fi.tl" Tliendoro iixciuie, weio held In ?100n ball eaili for couit b Alagis. Irate Mccleaiy at tile Central Station today, day 1 1 ban T Decker, j.iullor of the mIioiiI. xx ho Mild tho boys rs-cipcd fiom him lat WVdnesday after ho dlM'oxeied them lan sacklng the school at r, n'clncl. iu tho inniii Ing, testified that tho boys had, In addition to Ht calling n lot of filth on tho desk of tho principal, taken tho flic extinguisher and mined the papers, bl.ickbo.nd ami other articles In tho other loomt. Decker said ho caught both bo.xs, but Hoom got away and Derlan'later broke fiom his giasp and fled. They were arrested last night. Tho police say the defendants stoio tho automobile of Dr. H R "xVontz, GG02 Wood land iixcnue, one day laht week and later abandoned it ; also that the boys had biokeu Into a number ot plai cs In West Phila delphia. City News in Brief SHOCK lti:n:i i:il whon Up wns tlirnxvn to the floor of the plant of Hughes & Patterson, at Ilklimonil tdieet and Siim quehanna avenue, today ichiiltctl later in tho deatli of Frank Klnlcy, sex cut j years old, of 3031 Aiamlngo sticet. lie xv.is clean ing machinery In tlio engine room when a moxlng belt whirled him to tho floor. M'ONTA.MIOL'S COMIII STKIN Is lip- llevrd to haxo caused a flro In tho rag shop of Joseph Dixon, "31 State street, caily today. Tlio flio started on the (list floor of tho structure, which Is used as a soiling loom. Policeman -Hendricks, of the Thirty-eighth street and Lancaster axe mio htatiou, xxho was pat-sing, saxv smoke nnd turned In tho alatm. Tho loss is es timated at $100. C'.lltr, C'AMrAMNKKS liaxe raUeil SI0,. 000 for tho Business Women's Christian League. The campaign lasted ten days. The workers solicited contilbutlons only during their lunch hour ach day. They xveto heartily congratulated for their work. 1WTIUOTIC SPi:i:CIIi:S frntnred the nn nual meeting of tho Philadelphia Alumni Association of Colgate Unlxerslty In tlio Hotel Walton, i:imer B. Bryan, president ot tho unixorsity, and Prof. Harold O. Whitehall, ot tho faculty, wcie guests ot honor. Impiomptu icsponscs xx'cre made I'l.OWI'.K l'i;i)l)I.IMi In the iplttrnl ei tlon ot the city has been forbidden by Di rector of Public Safety Wilson. Tho foi bUldon zone Is bounded by Tenth, Sixteenth, Walnut and Arch streets. MANY TONS OP llKi;', held In lold stoiage heie longer than Ihe legal limit of four months, haxe been tagged by Kobeit M. Simmeis. special agent of the State Dairy and Kood Commission. It was said that the meat xx-as held hero oxvlng to the actlxlty of Clcrman submarines. The beef cannot be sold legally in Pennsylvania after being tagged. The usual proeeedurc, hoxv ever, Is to ship it outside tho State for sale. DESKllT OT SAIIAItA nnd aeenea nf the "Gaiden of Allah" were pictured by Dxvlght Klmendorf. artist and traveler, who lectured at the Academy of JIuslc. Air. Klmendorf announced that he would not lecture next ear, but would rest. Ho does not expect to lectin o again In Philadelphia for nearly two years, he said. KIJD CROSS KCCIlUirS nre wanted by the Ogontz and Huntingdon Valley Branch of the Ameilcan Bed Cioss, with head auartcrs nt Jenklntown. Tho organization has enrolled mora than 425 members slnco February 25. An active campaign will be immnitiitaiv ho started to Increase this number to 1000. C.IIKMANTOWN V. 31. C A. will aupport HO children under t-exeiiteen years ot age, tho entire juxenlle population ot Poppel, near Antwerp. Mrs. Itajard Henry, chair man of the Belgian Belief Committee, said the Ciermantoxvn association was the first Y At C A. In the country to assume the support of the children In an entlro Belgian toxvn. nil IRA S. rol'i:, "' Angora nxeniie, has been appointed chief meat and cattle Inspector. Director Krusen said ho selected Doctor Pope because of hli cfllclency as milk Inspector for three cars In the city s service. Ho will recelxe 1350 a year. COI.I.i:Cii: IMCOrKSSOUS take more In terest In their students than university pro fessors, according tn l'ro;ost Smith, who snoke at tho meeting of the alumni of Ohio Wesleyan Collego, held in Hamilton Court. "The university professor's Interest often Is spent In writing a book which Is only used to fill bookcase room' ho said. Among the other speakers wero B. 'IV Shaw and Dxvlght M. Loxvry. The Rev. Frank Tarkln xvas toastmaster. VllANKLIN IIKXTO.V lil.1.13, former iinix'ersltv of Pennsylvania football star and athlete hw ? n pictures to friends In this city fn France shoxvliiB small I spear re nnerles which are being run bohlnd, the hni.iJ f line They are manned by Uerman Stainew ind -Sppf the troops. Mr. i:ills Is with the American Ambulance Corps. CAMDEN ...- -... i' Cm' battalion nlneri .arrbelniT listed by Major Harry tt Kramer. STcMrfc n. ndjr order reykd by Ad- The flrst. to cjt' - n .i, .'-. - t . . .1- FRENCH BEGIN DRIVE INTO FOE'S LINE ARRAS L &&ic4rrsZ Skm- U I .O lO. Z r 1??' oy yr'JZM ft &r ' -or Cr JU-C & General Nivclle'a armies nre pountlitiK at the German line between St. (Jucntm nnd La I'crc, attenipttnp; f pi tresses and thus compel von Hindcnburg to retire from th Cambrai-Laon front. At the same time, as indicated in the at rows, trench nnd British troops the road to Laon, near the St. Gobain forest nnd southwest of Cambrai. The latest advices are to the effect that Cambrai and St. Qucntin aie already under the fire of Allied heavy guns TREASONABLE REMARKS SEND MAN TO MEDIA JAIL Munition Worker Decries Acts of President Wilson CI1UST13R. Pa, March 21. Charged with making treasonable rcmaido against tho President, B. Garvin, alleged to be a German, is In the Media Jail, folioxvlng an exciting scene at tlio Remington Arms Com pany, Conspicuous iu the decorations at the rifle plant is .i portialt of President Wilson. While Garxln was passing this, it la chatged, ho said to Walter Schotield, an Englishman, "This blankcty-blank don't know tbero Is a xxar going on." Schofleld Informed Joseph Wcxler, an armed guard, and Garxln xxas at rested. Wexlcr took him to jail, wheio lie will await trial. CONGRESSMAN RANKIN WILL AH) REPUBLICANS Montana Representative Also Declares She Will Speak on "Women in Navy" CHICAGO, March 21. That she xvould lino up xxlth the Republicans In tho fight to gain tho tipcakershlp and control of the nct House xvas Indicated by 3tlss Jean nelte Rankin, Congressxx'omnn from Jlon tana, who left Chicago today. She Is on her way to Washington for the extra ses sion April 2, but may stop oxer in Toledo and sex oral other cities where suffragette leadeis aro anxious to hao her speak. "I xxas elected by the Republican party," xxas JIIss Rankin's only comment when asked how she xvould ote. Miss Rankin also refused to dlxulgo her stand on tho German situation, or whether she would xoto to declaro xx'ar. "What do you think of Secretary Dan iels's uillng that women should be eligible for mjivIcc In tlio eonien branch of the nax'.'" she xxas asked "I think a lot about It," she replied. "I xx ell, I'll haxo plenty to say about that on the floor ot the House." WOMAN GETS DIVORCE ON DESERTION GROUND Husband Left Her in Theatre and Failed to Return, She Testifies A dixono xxas granted today In Allen toxxn to Mrs. Stella T. James, xvho was the wlfo ot Rkliard I.. James, a clerk, who lives with his- mother at 3731 Locust stieet, this city, on tho giound of desertion. Mrs. James charged her husband with leaxing'hcr while they were Iu a theatre. Ho excused himself while tho performance 'was going on and did not return, she testi fied. The affair, xvhlch occurred five years ago, caused, quite a sensation because of the peculiar way Mrs. James was deserted. James, who is a graduate of Lehigh Uni versity. It xxas rumored, xvas, In Callforlna, but when Inquiry xxas made, at his home It was made known that he is In the city Victim of Sleuth's Bullet Dies Infection which set In In a gunshot xxound caused tlio death In the Jewish Hos pital today of Heniy 3Ilnafee, n twenty-six-year-old negro, of KItzxvatertown, Ta. On March 13 he xx-as shot In tho light leg by Charles Hotnagle, of Bancroft street near .Susquehanna avenue, a Reading Rall load policeman, at AVayne Junction. Ac cot ding to Hotnagle the negro was about to inrry oft several shltts xvhlch had been stolen from a freight car. In an ante mot tern statement mado to Magistrate Price, Jlinafee admitted his guilt. Hof nagle'was arraigned In Central station to day. Bishop Muldoon "Transferred ROMK, March 24. The Pope has appoint ed Monslgnor Poter James Muldoon bishop of Monterey. Bishop Muldoon was former ly auxiliary bishop of Chicago and has been bishop of Rockford, 111., since Sep tember. 1008. Seeky's Adjusto Rupture Pad overcomea a deficiency that all truaiaa D0The"sEELBV HAP.D HUDBKU TRUSS revollllioniiou inn iruea i"""!";. la the ureateat Invention aTnce that day. Will Incraaea emclency of any truaa ia.. Mailed anywhere In U, 8. $2.00 on receipt of price . ...-...,.. . Whan ordering advlae kind ana make of truaa It Ja for, , ..,. call or wriia) tor. circular. -w v.r- I iaMh . , JiftFtar'.suj v?tvv - i - . .. v'i-i . uMi w j v r to drive a wedge between the two e entire map by are attackine the Kniser's foreos on U. OF P. MEN SHOW SPIRIT OF PATRIOTISM Alumni, Faculty and Students Respond Eagerly to Call to Aid Government Tvxeuty.flxc hundred and ninety-one re plies haxo como from Unlxrslty ot Penn- sylxanla graduates offering their services to the I'nltcd states In case of war, ac cording to announcement made this morn ing by Dean John Frazer, adjutant ot tho Unlxerslty of Pcnnsylxanla branch ot tlio Ititcicollegia'to Intelligence Buie.iu This bureau Is an organization started by tho Unlxerslty of Pennsjlxanla, xvlth the co opeiiitlnn ot fifty leading colleges 'n the nation, to take a census of tho college grad uates to find out xvhat they can do in case of xxar. Dean Krazer has f.ent out 32.010 loiters at a cost of $1400, $1280 of which Is for stamps nlonn (stamped return otixelnnci aro furnished for reply), anil In the four days on xvhlch a lepiy xxas kov.siuio tne folloiving answers haxo como In: March 20 Alumni G, faculty 1, students 0; total G. March 21 Alumni 313, faculty 3G. stu dents 133: total, 482; gland total, 488. March 22 Alumni 889, faculty 78. stu dents 83; total, 1050; grand total, 1538.. March 23 Alumni 8:3. faculty G8, slu dents 132; total, 1053, and grand tolal for four days, 2591. That makes replies fioili 2060 alumni, 203 members of the student body. Tho largest day so far was Friday, when 1053 ansxxers came In from many States. Thero has not been time yet to lecclxe replies from some of the alumni, because It takes fsur or five days for tho letters to reach their destination. "Four but of fixe of the replies," said Dean Frazer tills- morning, "are offers ot service. The response has been truly won derful. The offers, of course, are not alxvays of a military nature. "Somp of tho men offer to give up their present positions and take up civil engi neering for the Goxernment or mechanical engineer xxork for the Cox eminent or run automobiles or do telcgiaphy xx-ork. The xxay the men aro ansxxerlng Is really won derful. Many ' them I know ate taking 'this ery setlously. They are weighing the matter pro and con and taking account of the consequences, and they are fighting It out xvlth themselves. That Is why some of them have not sent In their replies yet "They realize that It will mean much to ansxx-cr that they will glxe their services to their country. I knoxv some of the mem bers of tho faculty held regular conferences befoie they ipplled. This is not a thing xxhlcli can be ansxvercd In a minute. That is why I think It Is so wonderful to see the letters come In, sometimes 500 letters In one mail. And some of the alumni haxe not had time to get their letters yet." SMALL ARSENAL FOUND ON CUBAN MAYOR'S FARM Manuel de Lastra Arrested With Eight Accomplices on Charge of Conspiracy HAVANA, March 21. Charged with maintaining a small arsenal nt his countrv estate, Manuel de Lastra, Mayor of San tiago de Las Vegas, Is under airest. Formal chaiges of conspiracy against the Cuban Government haxe been lodged ngalnst De Lastra and eight others, who aio alleged to hax'e been Id complicity with him. Offi cials claim they found large supplies of guns and ammunition at De Lastra's farm, thirteen miles from Haxana. Complete rout of tho forces ot Jose Miguel Gomez In a battle near Anton, In the province of Camaguey, Is reported by the Goxernment. Ready Money United States Loan Society 117 North Broad St. 411 S. Stb at. 2518 Germantonn are. WANT A PRACTICAL MAX to Join me In buylnc out partners. Hlchljr lutcnnful iidrrrtlicd manufacturing buHlnMn, Filly to one hundrtd-thoumnd dollar required. O 411, LEDGER CENTRAL. Leg Comfort Don't Buffer from Yarlrnie k Auklei. Veln. Ijtt Ulcen. Weak Hnollen Less, or oihmr lea troubles whicli nted comlant. ter. tain aupport. , CORLISS LACED STOCKING .Xwlll inalcA Vrm hatinv unrl -nav t Throw away torturing elaitlca or t troubleaoma band. res and rort l !tr trouble!. Corlln Htoeklnn f "I mad to measure, without elastic. ; wear for many months. Wash. Li able and aanltarv. Ilsht and dur able. Cost only lv73 aoh. or two forth asm limb. 13.00, and jou'd gladly pay much mora for the support and ease. Call and ba measured free, or writ for self-measurement blank No. 0, noura w io a Juy; sal. io ws uhbhu. abdominal t " -v sty z " : v vmwis& RECRUITING KEEPS UP AT ALL STATIONS Many Races.and Many Types of Men Represented Ahiong Patriots P.eciulllng continues npaco today at all Ihe stations, permanent nnd temporary. Many types of men and' many races of men xx ere leprcsentcd In the Huong of patriotic reel tilts. The "mil of honor" nt tlio Miilous ic entiling station today Included the fol low Ihr: AllMV I'Jiil Alien BTItKKT "iVlonVn'r'-iV!4 ""-. ". IIAKKY .1. sKjiiiAKMSKI. lcnty-l, Lar-.I'.T.n-.ii iMlV'JlTr. ."!r"1- medliHl iorpi AlHtAIIAM M'.I.TXIAN. rlKhtfen. laliorcr 52.1 llrppnulih trip. Infantry. I Il.M A. MrtlllllT rlrhtfen. laborer lPir. xniith Homier mrcpt. intry '"'W: .' "t-'HH.I.i:H. tutmy-nnp lineman. ML'l llroxxn atreet, alunal i nrp NAVY 1310 AHCIt STIIKHT TlltlMV I.. liMTISTI.i:. inunlllona xxorkff. p.'ii Nnrth i;irrnth alrft, araman R.W.MO.Mi II. IlKAMIAM. n nmrn, ihaufffur. tun l Catharine atrcet, mwi llculcnnnt. third lias ACTING PATROL SERGEANT DISMISSED FOR GRAFTING Saiil to Have Confessed Demanding and Receiving $200 From Ofliccrs of Japanese Steamship Acting Patrol Sergeant Chtistlnn Mattie. nf tho Fourth street and Snjdcr nxenue sta tion, xxas dlschaigcd toda from 'he police foice b.x Dliectot Wilson. nftT haxlng been found gullt.x b.x the police trial boatd on M.utli It of Inning accepted $210 from onions of the J,ipn'mo steamship Yesen Mam. mooted at T'olnt Hrecz Scxer-il of tho Chinese crew ot the Yc-en Main xent ashore in xlolntlon ot the iniml giatlon laxxg Mattio learned of this fntt. nnd It Is nl'cged that lie threatened to lay the matter before the linmlgintloii nlllclals If the olllcers of the Japanese steamship did not "come across" xxlth $200 The money xx-as paid to Matlle. It Is alleged, and then tho olllccrs of the ship notified tho heads of tho police department of tin- transaction. It Is alleged that Mattie admitted Ills guilt and returned the monex Mattio llxcs at f21 Slgel stn-et. Ilr xxas nppolntcd to lite police force in 1911 TWO-YEAR-OLD YOUNGSTER KILLED BY MOTORTRUCK Maurice Bradcman Run Over While Crossing Street to Have Ficture Taken Anxiety to haxe his picture taKen cost .Mauiico Hiademan, txxo ears old, of 475 North Thirteenth street, Ills life today, when ho xxas run oxer by a truck near his home. Mc xxas the txxonty-thlid xlctim of motoi cars since Januaiy 1 The boy xxas pla.xlng at Tlilitccnlh and Hiittunxxood stieets xxhen liu saxv n croxxd of youngster gather around a street photog- tapner. .Maurice xxas eager to haxe Ills "tintype" taKeii, too, and started across the street to join them Just then the tiurk, driven by James O'Connor, ot 1035 South MoIp street, came up the street and caught tlio child under Its xx heels. So slowly xxas the tiuck going that O'Con nor did not knoxv xxhat bad happened until moused by cries. Ho stepped down and took the boy In his aims and xxas about to iliixo to tho hospital xxhen Maurice's father arrlxcd. Together they xvent to tlio hos pital, xx hero the boy died shortly nfter ad mittance O'Connor g.uo himself yp to the police and xxill be glxen a hearing later. ALLEGED GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED BY THE POLICE An alleged gambling house at 433 North Highlit street, masked by a cigar store front, xx-as i.tlded by the police of the Tenth and Buttonxxood streets station early to day. Sex'cu men and Jacob Cohen, the alleged pioprietor, xvere arrested. The laid xx'as conducted under the direc tion of Lieutenant I'luckfelder. In the front of tho building,, tho pollco say, nro sexeral push buttons xxhlch a lookout pushed xxhen there xxas sign ot trouble. These buttons, It Is said, xx-eto connected xvlth bcxeral rooms. riuckfelder said the lookout pushed the wrong button When the police entered a tear loom the pilsoncts, It is said, xxcro playing cards xvlth a substantial pilo of money before them Thcte xxas a general lush for rear doors, but these exits were guarded by Dlstiict Dctectlxes Kltbj and Wundei licit. The place, according to the police, xvas raided sexeral times before. Cohen was held In 5500 for coutt by Magistrate Beaton. A DECEIVERS k If our claim nf glxlng our cus tomers Ihe benefit of fortunato pur chases is not title xx e are decelxers and it xx ill teact on us. We realizo that xxo hax-o too much at stako 'not to play fair. A host of noxv customers aYid ex. pressions of npproxaf of our stand aro our reward. It rays to Den! and Dine at ffanscom's 15. 11 Market Street h and Ilrnnches H tpiPMDllllllliliW TrvO ur Sunday Dollar Dinner The Well cost ot living and the week-end rest are. two excellent reasons for bring ing tbs entire family her to morrow. bpeclal Musis New S ANOVER Twelfth and Arch SU. (Entrance on JSIn BtJ CLAUDE M. HOUR, if or. cS wm M - .. -;' ' r i-T '-WTn-BW-rw? f r" 233531 ' r , , if mJCStk tfTs m W RESPOND TO NATION'S CALL Thomas .1. Entwistlc (upper), was first to enlist today at the United States navy rccruitinp; station, 1310 Arch street, where Frank Hartman (lower) headed yesterday's enlist ments. PRINCETON REFORMS GAIN MORE RECRUITS Movement Inaugurated by Rich ard Cleveland Joined by 167. Students rniNCKTO.V. X. J., JIarcli 'Jl nichard Clexeland's plan to reform the club situa tion nt I'rlticetoti has been furthered by the xxlthdraxxal ot one or moie of the smaller clubs on Prospect stieet. To date there are three clubs xvhlch hax-o not signed up a man, xxhllc txxo others list four and fixe prospectlxe members respcctlxely. Mote than 100 men haxo enlisted on the side of Clexcland'i cohorts, When this number Is taken axxay fiom the class elig ible In a field of usual strength BOO the defalcation Is noticeable to a degree. It has not been ascertained Just xxhat will be the future policy ot tho clubs xvhlch are hit tho flardest. . J. E. CaldWl & Co.s Chestnut-rJuniper South Penn Squara i WEDDING GIFTS Jewels Chinese Lamps Silverware Jades & Porcelains Goldwarc Glassware Watches China Clocks Leather Articles The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. 15th and Chestnut Streets REED H WALMER, Auctioneer NOW ON FREE VIEW IMPORTANT EXECUTORS' SALE Valuable Paintings, Rich Furnishings, Costly Appointments Aubusson Carpets, Oriental Rugs, Old Silverr QkaiTCalrl Plato Diamrkrirls nnrl JftWfilrV 'i: PrillArl-irsn nf .Srinrtamen's TronhieS IS sAaraksF aF m fr And -Afany Other Desirable from the Estates of the Late WII I I AM POP HR AM By Order of Mr. John Cadwal'adcr and T. HENRY SWEETING, Deceased By Order of Mrs. lilniira M. Swc'cting, Executrix Mr. Orrnond Rambo, Atty. Anil from Other Estates -and Private Sources TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE Beginning Tuesday, March 27, 1917 And Following Days at 2:30 o'Clock. I mjk m V fl I ill J'f j m vl '-f i k II .15 1 AWk, iiShJni!iSS?Saa35SB cSBH?welaS5S3r2'fllv fflgjaJ nt -Jtf .fc, "31? W i every summ 7:30 from Clmtnut or SouA Strwl, V 3'x, r ft J . .. H Jt Hj i' J , I anp xlfc'V-- eg k ,mur k iBiS... ! f. FORSLAVfiJOT "V j ". ;-n If Rose Lewis, Alcohdlfc, to Go to Oregon;SWCltn 1 . t-.J Mrs. Murphy'a Family j III.HBI I .. I !. J- An article In tho iyenimo cbwt4J iimo ngo nnout Mlose .LsxyIs, a, oot alcoholic xxho has spent twentv-ltva , forty years of life In the House ot rectlon, found Its way to .the Pacific i and noxv Magistrate John Diet, mh sent nose axvay Io the "Correction. i times, has received a lltiior 'from w In Oregon, xvho offered to give nose's?! and Introduce her as one of the fahillirWS homo time ago n man In the Stat iritniunKioii wanicu io give 1100 8.HBJI but somchoxv she could -nexcr get BtMt ano always relapsed Into u state of In ety. The latest letter, xx'hlcji Is from uiient, ore, leads: W.A I ant sending ou a clipping from J Hon of nose Lexis. If this article- true und the poor soul's only crave f is ner love ror uquor nnd her stn on-, those brought about by temptation, Jt'. wilt gladly give her a homo and treert her as ono of the family until simI time as she can find a better one. Mr Ar you know, Oregon Is a bone df State. I am a farmer's wife. My', husband is almost an Invalid I "hay . four children, aged thlrtean, eleven,' nine nnd four, nnrl 1 xvnrk nnAm 'k. great deal. I am unable to raise money,;! in. nut ume io puy ner expenses, ,dw i 8iiicly theie nre enough xxell-meanlrt, ' people tnat xxtii nttend to this. If "MM cares to come so far, we will Introduce lint- r ta n ..Ii.II.ih f.H . I. t i. a.si.J i ... ,nv.. ,i-,,l,i: UUIII 11IC IVttOl.. KVNI' nu i-rtu stun mo over asain ana .(!,.) f one need knoxv of her past. ft t The letter Is signed by Mrs. Cora Murphy? and Is txrltten xvith n pencil on a 'chl?9 glade of paper. Rose Louis Is, as UBtiti,- in me nouse u vorrecnon now. S"tJ "It docs a person good to see boxv raaisK klnd-hrl lil unit hx nllil'lln fnltn thaaAll nre In tho xxorld, said Magistrate "Hut I um afraid Hose Is almost beys' reclamation. I don t xvant To appearr I laugh, but It strikes me the only way W& could be moxed anyxvherc Is to put her' n ci ate. If she cxer got hold of eno itirinnv In lr;ilpl Klin Mnlllil mi-nrt It" bfinrp." 'ff! t-.t- -m Paralyzed Six Years, She Ends Lift Wa A sufferer for sexeral years, Mrs. Sar Hoffman, fifty-four years old. Is salcUkyJj the police to liaxe committed suicide oy.,1 haling lllumlnnting gas In her home, tBAfjj ICast Westmoreland street, today. MM. Ititffmnn ...na fnttnii I .. ll.A l. 1. --. ttm " jiuitiiiau nai ivuiiu .1, iic ........ wii. jj snn XW SOU. XiUH XXHS 1IUWIUK ilOIll It JCl. J.I1C I siimiiioncd the ambulance; of the Frankf Hospital, and physicians xvorked overvt body for an hour without avail. Mrs. man suffered a stroke of paralysls'l years ago and never fully recovered fre Its effects. tf V, 7 ft '&tt ni -j fi "Tf fib rtf , 0 f $ & tf ft kt ri WH iK. 1 -m - Objects of Household UtiiUy t 'Jt - l ?nnfi Walnut St.. PhllarUlnKU and Mr. William G. Cochran,- Exccutottjjfj Excmi) '-, - 1 r y ri; AtUntie Civ. OteM -- z" ''. . --77; 5ea Isle City, MM H 1 d w p o d and- iGf, r ' f 1 a. ,.riL ff-i'-ai Wm . ,v HAU ts nn M N Tt ,m Oanersi u. ? "v ra H .'., laalstsnt . 1.. . BKjajUtilt MUl WeMM LSUSJ
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