pjwww'y ' ,-mvf?-'T?'fsxw?F? ,jfrffjwpr ts ...STUDENTS IN PA8S10N PLAY ODJ3 SPECTACLE Ott BROAD BOSOM OF DELAWARE STARTLES OBSERVERS Ancient Mariners Quit Their Land Schooners in Neighbor hood of Allegheny Avenue Wharf and Marvel Over Queer-Looking Derelicts Afloat Tho faculty and students of fjt. Joseph', College will repeat their presentation of tho Passion Play this nfternoon and tonight at the Metropolitan Opera House. The first of the scries of performances which has brought both fame and prestige to Ht. Jos. cpliVi College was given before a distin guished nudlenco 011 Monday night. mm.tmmm ,..M. ft IN NATIONAL CRtSIS mt-- .. ,. H inxoro congress xic nas & .ned Bill to Uphold M'" United States 1 HOW AMERICAN CARTOONISTS VIEW RECENT EVENTS 1 V.-?3r i' HP'fc IdtM 5- rSROVES OTHER ACTS rly Two Hundred Measures Como ?'.!' "Up for Consideration of Vi., JJXCKUIIVB Slil " ' SOTKBTO". JS, J., aiarcil is. umcruui tn. ...i.iih m rn- Ma, lorwartieti r cuminumtHuuii i w..- iaa ' conveying the Information tliat ho if .lo-no.l fhn hill. Introduced til' Sena- ftMcCran. aulliorlzlnf? him to rmptoy all reourccs of the State to aid the Fed- ('Government In meeting the urcscnt na mal "crisis. In his 'letter the Governor kill.' ?. Wl'have tho honor to transml' hrewltl I a' fcopy nf ax net passed by the Ic.tlsla- jtif6 bt Jfnv Jcrwy and approved by me ' a rlnwnfr Af will Iia kifn. fhln law j. offers the resources of New Jersey, with- Bit mt limitation, to the Government of tho S'tJnltod States In the Impending crisV. i".Tho GoVovnor has signed the i'.orance pftillt jnaUiitf i, i.ntwlll linnl nutirntirlflt Intl nf fiiJiOOO.OOO for the purchase of, tho pro. LfiiBOsed roulo for a sca-leel catnl between SpjiBordentov, In tho Delaware Mor. and Llf.tfon will become available when Coiisress I' rinafl, niiicmuy riiuucii wiu rvjiui i ui uic in .Tglneors of th War Department recommend f Xlnk tho construction-of the' canal and has W.i) given the necessary assurances that It will B im UUIIb WIIVIl lllu ot.ilu na t.uiit.u . !'i route. trill' Th finvprnnr snpnl tho entire dav dls- &V'lr'r ot b,"s' al)0Ut -00 "' which leached l.-'jMUD Immediately following the close of the P'ieas'lon last Friday. He signed nearly fifty MjKothars. Among tho bills signed were tho gffijilollowlnc: sqV Taiinlnatlng the existence ot all corn s' mtsatans, committees or boards created uy joint reauiuuuii, uinupn i-uiiuiimi-u uy legislative action nt tho session following their creation. Continuing the commission appointed to Investigate the subject of home rule ' and extending Its functions to Include ountlcs as well as other municipalities. Authorizing Camden to expend 5125, 00 for tho erection of a hospital for con tagious diseases. Prohibiting the use of unauthorized ati Tcrtlslng signs in streets and highways r Upon private property unless by con sent of tho owner. PcrmHtlng the operation of movlng plcturo machines slng only slow-burning films of a size uvl perforation differ ing frflm ntnnrlarrlti a iiHPd In theatrical V':ir. .hit,!irT, Mm hill In ilr.qlirnpd to nor- " mlt movlnc-plcture exhibitions to bo given in t schools, church buildings or balls. Permitting Illegitimate children to In herit from a mother when she dies In- fh testate without lawful heirs. W Authorizing tho appointment of county ' detectives In counties having a population Of, from 30,000 to BOlOOO. Continuing the commission appointed to , Investigate municipal finances for another year. Among the bills ctoed by the Governor ? Was the Senate measure authorizing the Fish and Game Commission to expend for !. mwttAntlnn anrl Tirnn.llTflt lfn nf flsh find EX. I. , ... ...! n.l Ion.. lln.n.Ad n, jfcv fame an revenue" iciicu num m.c,,.o jjother' sources. In his message of dlsap- St proval the Governor sata ne was opposeu fe to the policy of State departments receiving Mf and disbursing their Income. It is his be- Rt litt that all Income should go to tho State S&Treasury and should be appropriated in KcMii1nr hnslneRS form. Cv Tn dlsannrovinc the bill empowering mu- ifilBlclpalltles to purchase or lease suitable V?-hulldlnirs for the use of volunteers of the f;' .Civil War. or the Spanish-American War, $the' Governor took the position that ample t power to do so Is conferred by the new home "yrule bill passed at the closing of the legls Sr lattve session. 5f bill authorizing municipalities to make ap iVSproprlatlons not exceeding $100 for eich jfef 10,000 of population for the care of the Tif Mind. Tho Governor remarked that this w, measure would result In a revival of .he BUti'J ralli-n nt nprmlt tine State heln for nrl- iSf rate institutions which was tried and found (Mf to be unsatisfactory. Tho Dili to increase tne salaries ot ino hief Inspector and other Inspectors In the Department of M6tor Vehi-les was dis approved on the ground that It falls to provide for a graduation of increases on the hola nf RArvIpp Thn flnvprnnr reiterated (rsli ,a opposition to arbitrary salary Increases Sfsf. Irrespective of service. IFEAR TROUT WOULD SLIP INTO FISHERMEN'S NETS Bill to Permit Taking of Carp Through the Ice Is Opposed by sportsmen ft a?' BTircVrHTnWV. V. .T.. Ulnrrh It De. i'laring that New Jersey's 'fine1 trout fishing, Lktillt iiti hv vpnrn nt rnnRprvntlnn effort, in ?, ipenaced by a bill passed by the Legislature. $l';whlch would permit the use of nets through KVi.or under Jhc Ice during the wlnte. Dela- wnre vaucy uriKicrs urn uiniKmum iu vjuci- or Edge to veto the measure. 5 ' Tho bill was Introduced by Assemblyman WHerrlck. of Warren County, and Is oaten- Vlbly a measure to prohibit fishing through BTH the ice, but observant fishermen have dli Sacovertd n provision that would permit the vftaking or carp or suckers with a net, and m 7z:c:"..7" r. r" v; ":, : r' la uuoervjiiH ui6 opera.uJiiH, niarnet n?ncr A'vnn vtll tala anir flah Vinf terre Intn Vilf Sf (AIVi UIIJ IBM hlltAW I.UIIIW 'IHU HIWII .. 'kets. lr Members of Hunterdon County sports- pQen'B clubs have conducted a hurried can- i&Va.sa howlni? everv flKh and crnme rluh In frzthe, Stat 5 is strongly opposed to the meas- . D . . ...-D. srr. ' ' kfefipn tit4"i (ininnn'n ucirrnn ' Health Officer of Readins? Asked to In- iv.v ... . . .. , ;$ vesugate several ueatns mere L.v3tBADIXO, Pa., March 28. Dr. Charles T i 'S i ; Auiauu. iiy rieuuu wiucer, was asnea oy fcttato Health ofllcials to Investigate reports V mt numerous cases of the "parrot fever" re- , rtea rrom Wllkes-Barre and Scranton. ,;jlDoctor Ttoland learned thst the first three jfae8 reported here have been increased by lbabreaking out of many others. Mexican arrets sold hero several weeks ago are pposed to have spreao the germs of what, r.jnrsi aescriDea as lypnoia, out now ,lo be a severe form of Influenza. . -TOO LATE FOB ClARRIFirATinN' Uit-r' BOOMS FOR KF.NT lUCfC.. 1028 LjirKC ttrirtlvi nsrlnp aiilla; ajjjajfrpnt room with private bath. HM.r WANTED FKMAI.K UflMWORK Mlddle-ased woman, whltr. for rai nouiewnrx in lamur oi a; w, iwnia.l prrierrtu; reierence requirra, r 7iu, ttnr. t M, HFJ.r WANTED MA l.K RKxDerlenced man wanted on fullln iM ftr plee cood. .Nlcetown Djre wtiimortiina ana u. -Bxiwitenced man wanted for wash- on tor piece ooa, Apply Nlcetown -waimoreiana ana u sia. -Young1 man on hot nrvaa maphlnn ' dcsartnitnt. Laird j Spbobar a Co., "lrHi:JSJ2rIt aly famtltar with blue print steal ai. eximaior in una raanu- ar 04Wriuniy tor ricnt arllculmra rardln a. v lUry. tnflrat Irtttr or poaltlvely j 9m,myym vwnani, noxw. VLXFr Jtttozmm w MMm$m SOnFTiNC? FOP YOU. v5Xa? ? M W U j silftJ$'?M U. S. STAND HELPS I W r!P BRITISH BLOCKADE ?pLMt ' Difficulties Now Largely Re- HwlR&i' T moved, Says Speaker in wiejLmmmimJJj6mr''-iMkM' 'tfri't'-l! ' ' " t ' ' ' Commons i?S?lflA9.S:kv! ' CARSON RAPS BERESFORD PSWWglBifr J LONDON. March -J8. William A. S. M1SttVJiSF!kLlkB49 ' ? 'i Hcwlns and I'arlyoti W. Uellnlrs, I'nlonlsl T ' " JfJTjiJl! fi ' WflmT frMw:lWlM ' V ' members of the House of Commons raised 5ftli?JwiWiftFwy MWm?iOi!fSM . tho iiucstlon of tho effectiveness of the lBt;Liiin$,VvVvfc' Srf&firsf-'iiZ&FS . So'V-!' British blockade and tho difficulties of Hrft:' 'Wf U JmKr4uJ'i' '. jfjf , ', ft ? enforcing It during a debate in tho House. lsL 'G iJw6 jFMXUi(,j''''-''!lP $! ' ' Mr. Jlellalrs said tho dllllcultles had been IMfcui tlCi. J r:3ftWi4'r. ,i Ailll' " ? ' J largely removed when the United States, iHKk"' Trm'Byflf i'ISBBB ' "tho most powciful and most critical ticu- SmMimJJitlw SSSSaSL ' . LONDON. March 28. William A. S. Hewlns and I'arlyoti Uellalrs, Unionist members of the House of Commons raised tho iiucstlon of tho effectiveness of the British blockade and tho difficulties of enforcing It during a debate in tho House. Mr. Uellalrs said the dllllcultles had been largely removed when the United States, "tho most powciful and most critical neu tral," came In on the i-lilo of the I'ntente Allies. Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of Hlockade, in reviewing tho steps that had been adopted in connection with the blockade, empha sized the atuo of rationing by tin agree ment with some organization In a neutral country as more smooth and eftectlc than compulsory rationing. He said the system of letters of assurance that had been nr ranged with tho United States had beet enormously Important In smoothing over dif ficulties with that country, enabling the Government to know exactly what wan going on concerning exports from tho United States to neutrals and permitting the United States without unfairness or lnjustlco to regulate supplies to these neutrals. Tho measures adopted had succeeded completely In stopping overseas Importations into enemy countries. Tho question of the home product of bor der neutrals was a most difficult one. He said he had arrived at tho conclusion that the only way to deal with this matter was by securing agreements with neutrals to stop or diminish such trade Tho Blockade Minister went nt great length Into the dimcultles surrounding any attempt to compel neutral countries to sever all trade relations with Germany. The technical and military position of those countries had to be consldeied. Lord Robert said that miracles could be achieved with the blockade, but ho believed there was a very great shortage of food In Germany and a considerable shortage of other things. "I cannot 'disregard or disbelieve repeat ed well authenticated statements of food riots," said the blockade Minister, "as in dicating profound discontent on the part of the German population with tho prevail ing conditions. I believe the war will only be won on the battlefield, but when we come to tho final battlo the effect of tho blockade will count greatly." Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, characterized as absurd the de mand that the blockade should be left to the navy, as suggested in tho Lords by Ad miral Lord Charles Bercsford. Tho Cabi net had laid down tho policy and the Foreign Office by negotiations and the navy by action had to carry out that policy. Sir Kdward added that the seizure of every neutral ship and its cargo would mean that Great Britain would go to war with everybody. $1150 Mitchell Junior a 40-h. p. 120-inch Wheelbase Six The latest Mitchells Bhow 31 features which nearly all cars omit. Things like a power tire pump, dashboard engine primer, reversible headlights, etc. They show many added luxuries. We have added 24 per cent to the-beautycost this year, out of savings in. our new body plant. They show eight styles of bodies, includ ing a Club Roadster. All are our own de signs, exclusive to Mitchells, built in our own body plant. And now there are two siisefl Mitchell and Mitchell Junior. So you can get the size, the style, the price you want in Mitchells. 100 Over-Strength Bat our greatest new announcement is 100 perr cent over-strength. In the past three years we have doubled our margins of safety. Over 440 parts are built of toughened - steel. All safety parts are vastly oversize. All parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome-Vanadium. MITCHELL MOTOR CAR J. Gay Brittiw, Xeadlnr. Pa. MarTlt-H'hlta Campany. Laurel, Dal. Wa. t'anuoo C' Bridlll, lit). 4'AuiMa AaU Co.. CelanMa. in. K. J. mStiaA. CaiaaaU. MaT I fun.- Jf r.fia,. m-kM-Barr. i1i ii fi imTT rWiii i i" I lffi J8te38! jiiT-WnrV? ?i ' " EVAN3 TfF A70PF - TH&OWS TH HAfSDEK Ti lCKACr CALLED RINGLEADER OF CAR-FARE THIEVES Delaware Man to Face Trial Today on Charge Brought by Atlantic City Line ATLANTIC CITV. March 2S Guy ISiln f.eld, of Seaford, Pel , arrested In Federals burg, Md., on Sunday by detectives from this city as the ringleader of u gang which it Is alleged, has been fleecing street lailway companies throughout the country for yeais by fare robbery, will be arialgned befmo Judgo Shlnn In the Criminal Court at Mays Landing today. Brinsfleld waiod extia dltion and was brought back from Maryland Tho Delaware man will bo charged with conspiracy by A. J rurlhton, g "ral man ager of tho Atlantic City and "horn Hall way, and two other men, under bail as members of tho gang, may be permitted to turn Stato's evidence if he fights the charge One of these Is TV. J. AVInsor, of Chester, who posed here as a brother of Brinsfleld, under the name of JLnddocks. A desiro to see his aged mother Is said to ha,vc brought a search for Brinsfleld thrcigh half a dozen States to Its termination. Detectives were waiting when he reached home. The Atlantic City and Shore Line Is one of the first street railways In the country systematically to prosecuto thieving con ductors. An employe sent to prison for six months for "knocking down" fares was the first conductor convicted in New Jersey for that offense. WSBttmmfSSgSWfiRBBlSEffl & i.srhelk SIXES 31 Extra Features Gears are tested for 50,000 pounds per tooth. Engines get 10,000-mile tests to prove that parts do not wear. The result is a lifetime car. All Extras Free All these extras hundreds of them come free in Mitchell cars. They are paid for by factory savings. Yet, on this year's output, they will cost us $4,000,000. They are here because John W. Bate, the great efficiency expert, has cut our factory cost in two. He has built and equipped this model plant for building this single type. And nowhere else could a car like this bo built at our factory cost You'll Want Them Come see what Mitchell offers more than other cars. See the extra features, the added luxury, the over-strength. After that, cars without them will seem incomplete. And see the Bate cantilever springs, which ride like an aeroplane. In two years not a single one has broken. See both sizes. One is $1150, one $1460, I. p. b. factory. No 'other fine cars' on the market show such amazing values. MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Racine, Wis.,' U, S. A. CO., Incorporated, 251 North Broad DIHTKIBUTOHS Loral Bpprcaentatlvea Keyitona Motor Car Co., Klncaton, " Klrln Motor Car Co., Alltntown, l'a. K. J. Mllla. Fottsrill. Pa. ITnlon-'Qarar Hupplr Ca.. LancaUri ra enaw. H V GU.TMO3G )MFRICA IV Woman Kills Herself While II! LANCASTl'U. 1'a., March 28. Mis. Ben jamin ICaiiim, of Maithelm township, com mitted suicide yesterday by drowning in a cistern af her home. -On account of a melancholy state, due to illness, shn had Jieen wntched closely, but -she eluded the famlfy, opened the cover to the cistern and plunged In. Her husband found her body. CHARLES rnMPaMV 1WL.3 "STERLING" LEATHER ELTING 520 Arch Street $1460 F.o.b. Racine 7-Passenger 48-Horsepower 127-inch Wheelbase Sf,fi'ffll& r m. r s. .iss7ac i nam WWBBBWWtB8BBm St., Philadelphia Kr Olewlne'a (laraie, Mazleton, l'a, MlteheU'a Motor Haifa Co., Htranton, ra. Ream A Hon, Palmyra, Pa. Knyoor Auto Co., York. To. (Willi hpoIorIph to Tfnnon.) Humect nml rrrilnK eur. Ana one rlcnr mml for mo. . . , tor ; unll,. thn mnnter'H cronnlnK ntr th( liar, Ills hny nut nut In -n. Sons of h hunc-y ntahurc. Several undent mariners nrouml the Al legheny n venue wliiir" of the Dclnwnrc Kler hupped off their limil nehoonorn lone enoiifih tortny to uutoli whnt looked like a couple of RlKnntlf, tow-colored, inucli-touxleil heads HoatliiK slowly past. "Where, In the tmnio of Davy Jones's locker owner." quoth one, "did that htoated lucakfast food stait?" "If you call n new cop a subpatroltnnn," lamhtcd on llio other, "what would you nnrfic a man when lie first Joins the Marine Corps?" "Hush!" soothed the first mariner, "your own periscope Is 11 lilt foKKert. '.TIs the an nual, floral tribute to the horses who thought there was a bridge to Canuleif'at the foot of Market street and acted according!" Khoitly after that others came, a boat was inapned and. timid the hoarse cheers of those too laden or )oum to participate In the cruise for the glass grail creaked fui In. No sooner had the craft l cached iild-streani than cerybody began to shout oi deis, ASSAILS SCHOOL ELECTION Educator Declares System Often He ads Ar-ninst the Community MOUNT HOI.l.V, N. .1, March 28 That the method of electing members nt boards of education in many places Is loo much like "peanut" politics, and tho outcome Is frequently a serious Intel fcrenre with tho educational Interests of tho community, was the pointed statement of Dr. J. .f. Savltz, stipeilntendcnt of the schools nt Westlleld, near l'l.ilnfleld, when he spoke nt the Htirllngton County Teachers' Insti tute here. Tlanlel 11. Ilndgdon. of the Stale Normal School, at Newark, exptessed Ills belief In the socialization of school science. He would luue children bring In questions or propositions to be solved, have science laught In the high school In an elementary way, using pinctlcal methods In determining results, i: A. Iteuther, of the State De partment of IMucatlon. expressed the same thought. At two sectional meetings theie wcro.nd drcsses by Miss Sarah A. Dynes, of the State Noimal School, at Trenton, and llemy A. Spiague, of the Newark Normal School. Today's sessions closed the Insti tute. Robert C. Barr Ilobcit ". Harr, a Justice of the peace of I ho Second Ward of Camden, N. J died Monday at ills home, 833 Linden street. Ho was sixty years old. He was a member of the Second Ward Itepubllcan Club and an employe for forty-two years at tho Baldwin I.ocoinotic Works. ---- - - ' 8 IjHgv-. .. For i: m fwsS9!fijfHiij una even m I mmUK90r when eggs I H 7Wmr:-- only tested &, VITE will not use .cheap egg;, egg powder, or frozen eggs. The Ivins Guarantee of Purity tells you that and we mean it. We don't care what ' other bakers do we buy only selected, tested eggs. Every egg is examined be fore it is delivered, and to make doubly sure of wholesomeness, we open the eggs ourselves. That's another reason why you should always insist on Ivins ' baking. &vim POUND CAKE AND SPONGE CAKE You use good'eggs real eggs when you bake ' ,ca , vThen why not buy that kind o a cake? lheres Jtvinspound or Ivinsspongejust as richly flavored and skillfully baked as any that ever came out of your home oven. But let, the cake itself prove this. Thousands of Quality Grocers are glad to recommend Ivins. - J. S. Ivins' Son, Inc., Baker of Good Biscuits !i 44 - "Just like Washington crossing the Dela ware," sighed a man on tho bank, "all Washington nnd horso and not much limit What's holding tho water back from that crowd I don't know." 4 After much 'maneuvering the strange sight was found to he 11 half sunken scow bearing two wngonloads of ha'. With u great deal of nautical and nlhcV talk the cargo was brought Into land and tho ie trlcvcrs staggered off to 11 happier place. Meanwhile. W. . Vnmlergrlft, of Hurt llngton. N. J., was advertising and tele phoning In search of the missing hay. His cousin, Hobcrt Vandei grift, hail attempted Sunday night to moo his residence fioni Burlington Island to the town. He had stnrted forth In 11 gasoline launch, towing the scow with two mules, and two full hay wagons. Tho outfit either stumbled over n. bar or was rocked too greatly by 11 swell from another boati Anyhow the scow half sunk and the muls put themselves In the rat class by leaping off and swimming, nnd Vandergrlft was forced to cut loose from the launch. When he reached shore his mules were the first to offer sympathy, as they had experienced n h'arit swim of It. W. H. Vandergrlft. the cousin, undertook to Unci tho hny and advertised in the pa pers. The hay hud one of the slowest Journeys on iccord. AH day yobtcrday It traveled When tho Allegheny avenue 'ma riners saw the ndveitlsement they took up it collection nnd called up Vaniicgrlft. He stnrted tu retrieve the hny, whlrli had been placed under guard nf one man, while the others did their anticipating In nr ,lt a not-far-dlstant place. JVrist Watches A large assortment with ribbon or link bracelet in suf ficient variety to please all tastes. Our special $20 solid 14-kt. gold watch, with, black ribbon wrist band, is exceptional value. r S. Kind & Sons, DIAMOND .MIHCHA.TS In Philadelphia; Since 1846 I' 'II frt f v.:.' fcVv 4if the l Si'fii'i SGtfMKi' !? iff t&& 'r:i iSiSgl ,so :' n I :.. m The end of a perfect day a table at the St. James after the theater! a m m 51 WALNUT AT 13th STREET 1? y;Tj':.'':;yAUVrJ-a-:,kvyr,'i 1110 Chestnut St. Ji:wj - U - KS SILVJ-ItSMITHS EV - "vTv..J,iyArf. tjmt'.r xs.r.JF-vmv-r. m&M&m$m5ciltz m-'mMjj ... )i W;Kmmmammm,f.mm 1 1 'i ju ii mf hi tj. Y7.;ijf:iiira j.wtnn.wz-aBmmFtwrrsA'.iHtjm v V tl m Witoii-mmmmr.y $"! . . I J H Mr' T C ,'KI ) faimfriiit' V ;. . .rr'.t J i . f . it ....... .7 1 - - ' li-V '. .", .- . :a.u . ufeii5 v ?!