mxrrgfflgsm WkttKttM 4C :jJ. licirestinct Sights Observed W 1 -V JL T f uenina scenes at Dig $' ' Show tOUNTS ROUSE APPLAUSE fi, hre show in the rlnjf nml bthlntl the Mtnes is, an intcrcstinc nna a comjiicx thin. 'MrK I i.... kj.14 ft,,, 'rlilot iltelmollt fi' Armory, Broad apd Federal ntrcetft. to raise ? .? MAh - U- Ai..i..at ttr.amltf.1 Hi Itn- VVble' HoHpltal fef Philadelphia, the tlnrret rnn llnnnlfnl Ihn Onrnlnelc lloxnltnl. thn ',VAlvntfnlf anH ihm Rnmnrllmi tfnsnttnt. hnR f,!B 1" which the noclety women In the ';tona do not nee. They are enjoyed n.v ulM small boy or the nlslitornooci wncn nc r.'ean et a "look-In" and by reporters, who K :r looklntf for iomelhlnB besides the names R "..A1.a shIhiiIh anil IIia ... I .. . , IS, WL IUQ UWnillB ttllU nw inu(n. I1 Ba It .0 lt ...u...... Ih . .I..., nltlill llinhn 3re sights which those who pay admls- "itSlon to the horse show ntner see and k'jhthMa sights are as Inlerestlnir as'the trots .$ and the paces and the jumping of huidles WNtha feature.i of (he Inn bark rltic In the &.rmory. 'AS. . . .... .. tu or instance, now many people ever io;k il?"fthll trnnhlA tn wnnilpr how tlwiKA vatlinhlp & horse's are transported to and from the iVurmory, where they arc on parade; vaik &,'.ln through the mud and the dirt would -" spoil their chances of winning. .iSS Cn i riAan tinhrna rt fa iin'ntliAil Id Kfiluln rrAa tw mirv iivi (( uic oniitiicti in i'ti i mil -,ro, their ankles resemble mummies, and the knees are placed In deftly arranged pads. men tne norses are covered in great tO.t.. ....... 1LI... ...Ll.l. .:... . ..!.. IUIIIIL VUUia, III1I1K9 wim;ii CIC1I CI1UIUI eM(theIr ears. The blankets used on Pretty RS Baby and Babonetto of the Delchester Slfarms were elaborate In design and made IfSt 4 flak Bnlmali lftl tll-n nnllnri tini-unn Innlflnrr K3l niiiuiaio luun line vi ivv nutrnf, MniiMiif, MjjT At it iVlfniltfh II 1 1 1 a rdd rlmtvi Art tulmlmiia m WMV tlllUMSjII lltllVI I CH I lllllllKt " IIHIU1IO E& ---"- But that Is not all that s done for tlinti. ft.'-f Aftf Ihm lint', Iiabii lima etilAM,,! -,i-, :a uie elements incy are placed in nuge motor uf ituvns, wiiilii uuc uecn uiviurii uuu man.', &.. ana then they are taken carefully to their 4', Homes. Shi During the snow and between nets a 5&B. horses -entered In the Indoor show nre kept In thoroughly disinfected stables, sn there Is tt-ino danger of any of tho vnluable animals. n4.no matter how fleet they are, being caught ty a germ. S In contrast to the treatment of the valua- Fiubla and blooded horses, who "perform" for Iv a living, was the treatment of some work fc&hnrses. which had been oloddlnc throuch the fo$ streets of Philadelphia all day working for ztaS. a. tlvlnr. Their stalls had been eiven tn pyE (Iia' tiln.ri.rl nnlmntfllvlth tho aonttmAtit siJi that "them that has gits." B'i'Vu' Th hnrBs Viuva ttmtr hfilr HrouuAfl anrl yM.r ... ..,.- ....u ..... ...... ............ .....4 F. llicir icsl iiAicu, cu,i iiicj itr siti-ii imiiia 'H and rubs and massages until they are so fit $( so sleek, so beautiful, that people In the tfu- boxes claD tn delight when they see the "'tit I.H. j i i , ii.- ii wv- lapiriieu crraiurcs immiiuiiik iu me unit ui biL Dana as iney enter tne ring to periorm. S The summaries: Kit' Class 10. Ponle under n.dldl. First.'. Miss i"Q runalBnia lanr!aln'ii f .n i r A Hub- ummnil ilaa lraiy Frnc Powell Tomm.p; third. Walter J, Eivitats, Jr-'n Tinker. Prize, cup, presented by femBalify. Hankri'ft Iilddle. FT ffc?r Jia.Bi ni. iiurBvn in iinrneFN. rirm, iiernnr't h-w'Connor'B Grand View Rosalind: second, Mra, MihiH, B. Matlack'a Brownie; third. John M. Hur- UUlin BF !(!- ViJIUJ 1'UIIHI Ul I'lllllltn Ill- I'nze, cup, preaemeu uy I', m ffvj Clafta ftt. Horrea In harness, Klrat, Mic LlaabeUa wanamrtuer a etherhaii!t I rrhie. wr- ond. Mils conatanrp vaueiain a Klexant lil- imro rirgs iiminff Acau-my a rn Klrat tirl2. run. Dreenttd bv Mlaa k Avar du Pont; acond rrizf. preppnted by Mm, tK, H. Whftak r. m Claiaa 21. HorBti Under Middle. Klrmt. .lohn fes.P. Crozer'a Kllriln-th Warder: aerond, .lonn P. Qatln'a nurent Arnold; fourth, Mlaa Jean tipfi isincier aubuii .uu itiiHjf-ii rui. ivvii JPrt ' an. presented by Mtss Anita Tor- tsur Clothier. Tl'- (taaia) AT Hurts n gt frirai rtnrmM 1'lrai jJBob; aecond. Rtiater: thlid. jane. Prize, rup, tpi-eaeniaa oy vviu;nm u. waroen. . ClftM 03. SaU'.lle-brft! alalllona. First and i-nlr entry, Jonn p. i.rozer a wunnower. iTUe. f IB. preaenten Dy William (i. W&"TM ',tem3l!Nan fW jWMnuici. 'ijIaabella fr Flame. -.' Claaa 0, ft'ConiiancB Warden KorafS under saddle. First. Alias Vaucialn'a Humble ilee: aerend, von Holsteln a Jacknnetta; third. Illnai tnnatai'ai Tllrb'att frttis-h Uimnal flpAIJnder'a Dixie. First prize, tun. presented r. rrttintMa KtlrJames Collins Jonfa'a ?;r Ana uixie. r Jiby Countess voo Holsl ii'" Samuel M. Vauclaln. p-fc.j c:iass L'. I'l-mies in nsrness. First. Mis wCftlharine Kolb'a Pan-Dandy; second, Atlas iAima wanamaker s vvooaroya Auoa: mirn, t'j? Jataii ituiu I'uiiuuiui - ivun-, it, i iir, iu)i E4 sreaented bv Hamuel M. Vnurlaln. a' &' Cissii 2B. tloraen under saddle. Flrnf. .Tnn liP. Croxer'a Kuthryn Haynes; second, John V. BV; Croser'B Gloria Mundl: third, AVtlHam Wallare's ajfiiaaaione raraner; ourin, jonn r. urozera Hr iTt T)(antla Trls tin nraiainta(l hv Pm nlr flru . n1' -: -' '-- .---- ....... ...- w.'- nam xnompaon. 18 LICENSES RENEWED Objections Raised to Camden County Applications Kf A session or the Camden innnty iiinuor W.XIcense Court was held by Judge John B. , Kates, in tne uamuen uourtnouse touay. rne renewals were as-rouows: John A. White, berlln township: AV. ,R. 'ptM. Buckingham. John VT. Chamberlain nnd S'jftorson iu tieaver, uentcr townsntp: KeFred B. Itldout. Clementon township: Mar rj,crct S. Wentz, Gloucester township: Fritz Gl'Frederlcks, Magnolia : Conrad D. Ultter and jg.'Benjamln Forrest. Pensauken township; KGeorge S. Kelly, Voorhees township: Vln- ITrF?M lit.iitln ITai- CihitetA IMwaril I K'Bterllng. George W. Beam, Antonio Monzo Molina Antonio sarnese, winsrow townsnip. FpJ.Greek Wheat Ship Sunk by U-Boat it-, LONDON, April 13. The (Ireek steam- hip Isestos. which saileo from New York otl March 13 with a cargo of wheat, has tbn sunk by a submarine, says a dispatch TOfrom Athens today. The Oreek (Jovern- li.jnent. It la said, wU protest against the do K5.tructIon of the vessel. ' m - State College Cup Awarded . syi ni.i if Luiiuivuc i-a jprn u. witn ir'ajt average grade of 75.54 per rent, the 83lamda Onf Aipha fraternity of the Pennsyl !4wanla State College won the lnterfraternltv mlScholarshln Cup for the first semester of "Athi present college year. ;.r- ? ag --JWr Itow: to stop dandruff I and loti of hair With Resmol Here 'w a simple, Inexpensive Maeft ;tbat will almost always manarun ana scajpucnin?, ana ptuefiainiiiCK.iiveana lustrous: tniflit, spread theltalr apart and i .f.:Kinoi Ointment Into lulp fruly, withtlie tip of the. Kensat tun until tne wnoie ifceeWreated. Next morn- thoroughly with Res lrt water, yorkthe f'sV'W? kVHasHBaraHaVrae MMal CLASS DAY OFFICERS 1 Members of the senior class of the Northeast High School. Top to bottom: Arthur Bins, first honor man; Arthur Drew, second honor man; Andrew Whitakcr, third honors; Fred Pitts, fourth honors; and George R. Kingeter, class censor. MORE CONTRIBUTIONS FOR EDDYSTONE SUFFERERS Generous Gifts of Money Added to. Fund for Relief of Dis tressed Families Thn hearts of many peisotH have been touched by the suffering and death result ing from the Kddystone catastrophe Sev eral sympathizers have sent contributions to' be used through the agency of the KVRNiN.ti Lkdoeh for the immediate relief of survivors and dependents of victims of the disaster. James K. Dougherty, of I-elpervllle. start ed the fund with a contribution of $:no The KvfiNi.N'd Ledger has also received the following contributions: Klvlra W. Mc.Veal, Ashbourne. Pa . . .$20.1)0 Frank Dl Berardlno, Christian Street Bank 25.00 Harry Slgel. northwest corner Sev enth and Morris streets . .r.00 It Is believed that this total of .'250 will soon be swelled to many times that amount. Guardsman Shot From Ambush SAN FRANCISCO, April 13. While guarding a railroad tunnel In the Sierras, Private Murphy, of one of the California guard companies, was shot from ambush and fatally wounded last night, according to private messages received hv the West ern Pacific Railroad today. lie Is In a hospital at Klko, Nov.. the wlie stated. SjaillllHIBUHlBIBIcaiQlS a 2 M ! .SPURWOOD A newcomer in the "wood" family Anev E&W mod el "Spurwood". There is an attract ive sweep to the points and plenty of tie space. .Its spurs give it style. Your furnisher will gladly " thow you " Spurwood." and the other E & VY styles which will loo-lc well on you. 19 (MT .tAftL m WILSON ' 15 cent COBBS APPEAL WINS $2000 FOR RED CROSS Young Wo,men Take Up Collec tion After Address at Hunt ingdon Valley Club Irvln S. Cobb, war correspondent 1 and novelist, Inst night nddrcssed the Hunting-' don Valley Club, nt Noble, In behalf of the American Red Cross. Mr, Cobb spoke along the lines of his nddiess yesterday afternoon nt the Forrest Theatre. Following the meet ing a collection amounting to more than $2000 was tnken up by society girls dressed In while uniforms of the Red I'roxs Society, tlrs. I, II. O'llarra', vice chairman of tho Women's Pennsylvania Division for Pre paredness, another speaker of the evening, told how her organization Is combining with the American Red Cross. Mr. Cobb was Introduced by K V Lang Icy, one of the officers of the Huntingdon Valley Club, Aloro than 500 persons heard him speak. Following Mr. Cobb's talk nl the Forrest Theatre yesterday nftetnoon.'lu addition to a check for $11100 pledged by Loid North cllffe, owner of the London Times, 11 cash collection of JHtfi.fiO was realized. Mrs, Oeoigc Horace Lordlier, chairman; Mrs, Cornell I.ocrlng, Mrs, Alexander llu hart and Mrs. Fiederlck Morris composed the committee In charge last night The Ogontz Rtancli of tho American Red Cross was represented by Mrs. John New bold, chairman PRESIDENT SUMMONS AID TO RED CROSS Requests Presence of Prominent Men at Meeting in Washington AprjlJU WASHINGTON. April IS. Ptosldent Wllsotr today called to tho aid of the Red Croia prominent men throughout the coun try. Secretary Tumulty sent n series of tele grams requesting the attendance of these men at a meeting fi bo held in Washington Saturday. April 21, to discuss means of financing the Red Cross work during the war. ' Later the Picslrtent will designate a dnj In May upon which all the people will bo requested to tespond to a summons for funds. GERMAN SAILORS COMING Officers and Crews of Seized Vessels Will Be Detained at Gloucester City Twenty ofllcers and men from the former (5erman steamship Arcadia nnd the former Austrian steamship Budapest, who have been detained In Norfolk, Va since their ships were seized hy the fioveriunent, will arrive in Philadelphia this afternoon on their way to Oloucester Cltv, N. .1.. where they will be put In detention quarters at the Government's Immigration station with other men fiom German seized vessels. All -ciews of vessels seized at ports be tween Wilmington, N. ., and Philadelphia will be held nt Gloucester, nnd those fiom ports south of Wilmington will be taken to New Orleans, the order announced, Diplomats Leave Austria Tomorrow WASHINGTON, April 13. Joseph C. Grew. American Charge d'Affalres In Vienna, cab'ed the State Department today that he, with the embassy staff and all the American consular attaches throughout Austria-Hungary, will leave Vienna tomorrow for home. They will travel via Switzerland and Paris. ;v- i ? DANIELS OPPOSES PRIZES FOR NAVY MEN; PATRIOTISM THE ONLY SPUR , ( By JOSEPHUS DANIELS Sreirtnri 0 lir .Vnvu 0 the VnUed Male) THE officers and enlisted men of the American navy need no money stim ulus' to do their duty and jeopardize their lives in the service of their country. I do not like the Idea of a money bonus. It will ho remembereri that nfter tho Snnnlsh wnr Congress repealed the law offerlnc prizes for tho capture of ships, as contrary to the spirit of our Institutions and de structivo to discipline. This idea of givinc money for high service is dis tinctly against our patriotic spirit nnd is not needed. Our people will jeopardize their lives through loyalty to tho country, and I believe thnt Con gress will deal generously with them as it should do. Mr. Daniels said that while he did not approve of the proposition onielally. he would net ns the agent In forwarding nny bonus thnt the generous public might wish to award the men who should sink the nrst submarine. Washington; April 13. DOUBLE-DISTILLED JINX fHIS: FRIDAY THIRTEENTH 1 ' Unlucky, Maybe, but It'o Awfully Easy to Foresee tho Dread Combination A 'man with long tinir and nn earnest nose held down by "lv.ot-owl" glasses dropped Into the office yesterday nnd an nounced that, nfter years of research, ho had discovered tho way to find out nt least tlireg months In advance when Fridny the thirteenth came. "Take calendar In hapd." said the sage, "place finger of right hand on the word 'Friday' on the J.-.iiumj pagd and move, tlnger stialght down along the numbers. Ho this with each month, nnd when you 'Mine to the figure thirteen under the wotd Friday that day Is Friday tho tlilrteeutli what Is that policeman doing with his hand on my arm? Norrlston n ! Where " As ho was being led nway he cried out loud,' "Tomorrow Is olio of the unlucky days." He was right. This Is Friday, the thirteenth tho doublo-'llstllled Jinx day. STATE COUNCILS MOBILIZE ALL RESOURCES FOR WAR Various Units nt Work to Use Man Power and Industrial and Ag ricultural Forces WASHINGTON, April IS. State coun cils of defense, representative of the ie sources of every Commonwealth, are being floated at the Invitation of the Council of National Defense, to co-operate with that body In bringing about the most effective prosecution of tlin war. Man power, manufacturing output in minutest detail, executive effort and agri cultural and mineral production and pos sibility arc among the matters which are to be catalogued and sent to the files of the national council here. RUSSIAN PREMIER FELICITATES WILSON WASHINGTON, April 13 Premier Milt ukoff, of the now Russian Government, has congratulated President Wilson for his "magnificent action" In declaring a statn of war between the J'nlted States and Ger many. "Free Itussla Is particularly Indebted to the t'nlted States for having promptly recognized the new order established In this country," bays the message. 10,000 Motortrucks for the Army WASHINGTON, April 13. Approximately 40,000 motortrucks will be needed to equip the proposed army if 1.000,000 men, accoid Ing to figures submitted to the Wnr Depart ment today by the Motor Transport Board. It Is planned to evenly divide the trucks between the one-and-a-half-ton anil three ton types. The evidence - - ( REPORT' OF" MEDICAL EXAMINER rrfSAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 'pulse normal? Wlia-t istKe rate?i ...... -7 "J"" VI."" "" """"" Six months later - IEPORT OF MEDICAL EXAMINER AJLi lalfXi IXNSUiCANCK COMPANY ulse normal ? What is the rate? .foS. &l-.Zl&Zk&?&!4rfk44.- ' it Switched to Girards! That's what you ought to do switch to Girards. v Why tamper with your health, why gamble with your efficiency, when you can have satis faction and safety, too, by smoking Girards? Girarrl Cigar VI Never gets on your nerves It's a full-flavored, soul-satisfying'Havana that never impairs your mental or physical well being. The proof is in the puffing! Shade-grown 10c and up ' Thirty minutes of solace in every Girard. Draw on the supply today. at Antonio Roig o Langftdorf 31S-21 N. ScvMtb St, forrTfTTaWiii v ALLEGED THIEF NAMES JEWELER AS "BANKER" Boardwalk Shopkeeper Is Arrested ns "Fence" for Atlnntic City Daylight Thief ATLANTIC (MTV. April 13. A Mute ment made to thq police by Howard France, of Philadelphia, tho gentlemanly painter" and aliened daylight burglar, whonl detectives charge with many Jewelry thefts, resulted In the arrest of Shlkrl N'aaitte. a Hoardwalk Jeweler. France, wno wan arrested at a St. .lames l'luce hotel, thiotigh the assistance nt n mystPtlous woman who was heavily tiled when she visited police headquarleis, Is said to hae confessed to a total of twenty three robberies. He said ho disposed of tho greater part of his booty tluough the Hoardwalk shopkeeper, whom ho described ns his "hanker." From the $2200 worth of jewelry stolen from tho apartments of Judge Wllllnm Clopton, In Chelsea, he said he iccelved only $2,7, Nunmc pleaded not guilty and was held In $.100 ball for the Grand Jury. ('arraiuistas Despoil American Flap liAItl'.tHi. Tex., April U. Carranza soldiers at Nucn Laredo, tore the American flag off n I'nlted States, mall wagon wiin the wagon crossed lb" tit- " " ' boundary today. They (old the driver h had no right to fly tin" .unci .c in , .. .Mexican soil. State Police to Guard Capitol IIAimiHHrnc. April m. Six State po llcemen from Troop D, Butler, commanded by a sergeant, will nriivc late today and guard the Capitol at all hours. TWO HOSPITAL SHIPS SUNK; 52 ABOARD DIE Gloucester Castle Torpedoed, Saltn Mined Nursing Sisters Drowned LONDON'. April 13. Tho Hrltlsh Admiralty today announced the loss of two hospital ships, the Salta and the Oloucester Castle. Fifty-two per sons on the Salta were drowned. Of tho .fifty-two persons who perished, nine were nursing sisters, five were medical officers and thirty-eight were members of the rtoynl Army Medical Corps. According to tho Admiralty stntement the Falta struck i mine In the Knirllsh Channel on April 10 and sank. Tho Oloucester Castle was torpedoed without warning and sank In the English Channel on the night of March 30-3J. All of the wounded were successfully removed, the Admiralty stated UKULCLCJW pg .. $is m II OKHVntr. HAWAIIAN VM i'fc! i' IN8TRUMF.NIR MM Mtf K II anft tar fries Lttt 'B f Instruction Book .Free I 'Ki (' J FMD C. 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