Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1917, Final, Image 6

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Biimu Advises the
Otosumption of More
"Sea Food
i
u
Ihb BE QUADRUPLED
Aauktic Products Now
glected Can Be Easily
rYv UHHzed
, '. ;:- '
VEaKTAru:s.
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liKANK, lii In mill limn.
IIKI.TM
i' Dote
(or Howlnr,
.l
nt May
-"k
By a Jtta Cqrnfpondent
WltfttTktnTnV Anvil 1?.
EjfirM4fDlk8 flsh.
iimi n me pian 01 Birnieny 'i
'UMIteai States Bursnil or rlsnenes in
Mtftttoif ,with the mobllliatlon of the rood
UfCee of the country to cars for our
wean Allies as well ax otfrsehes rtur-
the war with Germany.
he united Stats Is ns'.i liunsry. de-
Hush M. Kmlth, I'ommlsaioner or
rlea. today. "The consumption of lli
' ought to be Quadrupled T.ils ouRht
ba'broucht about throueh the utilisation
K (rhlhly wholesome aquatic products Hint
mr now neglected or thrown nway wneii
ttught.
iVThe otr canlta consumption of fish In
if th United Stttea Is only twenty pounds n
nar. in japan It is jnreo limes mm mm
f'fa some countries' It Is ten tlmei Hint, jet
Me United States has flsh resourcos superior
''W those of any other maritime country.
4, illy two billion poundi'of fish were con
f ' tamed In the United States last year
S- ,C--"A dime Bpent for a ono-pound can of
fc 'Cray fish today will slve more food alue
? Titan could ba obtained In nnv other way
Ei'-ltls absolutely the cheapest food that can
"- had."
Official Washington was shocked a few
1 Weeks arp when ttie stnld Department of
Commerce published a punphlet on the
-trey fish and printed on the tltlo iingu In
pUrge letters. "It knocks the II out of the
Vjfc c. of nr
, Whn tt.1,1 tnv n unMn tttflffHllpnt tH tt
'K title alue of orr fish resources ns a food
Ttupply during the present war. Commie
toner Smith replied: "That Is a subject
ft wtilt ,t& hi.v-n.l haa tiAdti cr I I n IT It t
E. , 'tent Ion for years, and ts pursulnc nctUely
!? t,!nw. Hnell nffortii are belni: madn to-
i'rd utilization of wasted nnd neslected
iyaauatlc products. A large number of there
1 await tne atteniion or prouueers, ocaicrs
? t and consumers. We liae accomplished
,imeth"lnK. and we are In a. position 10 nc-"-'eompllBh
a Croat deal more If CoiiKrcus will
'MBlve us a small appropriation for tho ex-
'- loltat(on of heretofore neislecteJ aituatlc
tfli "Wa acquainted the United States with
b Alt& a4&t u n tnmt tilit.ti mil ti tifilltnl ft
jH"k.a being utilized. In the first .ear
fj, 10,000,000 pounds were Uted. nml tne ile
tftnand Is IncreuHliiK constantly.
"We bao exploited the gray nsh to the
J'tiolnt that tho demands are n6v far In ex-
v t'ttrs of the present supply, nut tne uemunu
L,kl11 m no artnn o lh urfi fluh r.
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will be met ns sobn as the gray fish re-
j, turn to our shores In May. Arrangements
' j, nave Dcen maae on a taruo scaio to put
-i'" this flsh on the market as a wholesome.
han fn,,f1
i I "It la lntfrtlnr ton. to nntn certain In-
) Vj tf..A,.sa . ..l. ... .... ... ...inu. I.iiIiim
glV defeat this work on behalf of their
r T.7.?rptTionB, wnen incy ouni 10 ve pruuiuiK
KV'vMMt from the Industry
k (Jit JWe haie a dozen or nioie wholly 01
1, partially negiecieo. ioou nsnes, iuc;i
Ti.re prepared to demonstrate the aluo of
Pi'mylJ soon as Congress proldes the means.
f'... "This Is tho time of all otlierfli when
the United States ought to become nc-
f 'Mejualnted with Its neglected resources There
1 Jflt no reason, with our last latent lesounes,
.1? ,lliv certain nartx nf tho ITnllci! Mlfil
aLVKAllM k- .!. .nil. n..t.lnnn ,'
V iifcuiij iiaiiiis
:m?
iWi BOY SCOUTS WILL
SEE BUFFALO BILL SHOW
"fWtll 11 Clt,ata nf f ,'.. Il.... T 1
" Via v4Mowo iiiajui uciiiy iVL'CIl
L,K Hatfield, in Charge of Marine
D a necruumg
' it ?
iff ," Mor than E00 Boy Scouts from larlous
. vTBA4lAn nl Tl,ll&lnl.ln . Ill .I..I, , 1. n...
Ww.-,w,,o wi uiiauciiiiiii n in tiuii lilt" Ulll-
'In TJI1I !.... Kl . .. -t .
L-j v uui diiuw hl iiiit;ii;i;iiiii eireet iinil
- -'Hunting Park aienue tonight an thp ennuis
Li Major Henry need Hatfield, olllcer lu
wnavraro ui iarino corps recruiting in l'liu-
avwviA'iiiK.
v-V " "oys win assemble at the marine re
jsjrultlng station, opposite tho circus
grounds, shortly before the opening of tho
fchnUf. IHltrAtaAD t. Ill lin t.itirlA 1... Iln.
I'll ,..-- ,. ... n ,...,.u ..J .IJUI
i "Hatfield. Dr. Charles ti. Hart and ptliers.
i rne scouts win ue unuer tne command or
f Tlld Commissioner U Urner Ooodman.
iThe march Into the clnus tent will bo
maae in rormatlon, led by tho circus band
Til scouts will parade about the ring be
fore taking the seats assigned to them.
?"r-
i ii"MnirTi7ri dadpd mpm
.
IVi IJKULAKE INNOCENCE
SJfanufacturcrB Executive Committee
.' ..a . . . . ..i.
' .n.r. M-MhAMM M 'I'w.lMfr 17., 1 (,...
MCIIIUCID JII llU&t OUlb VJIVU
7, ?ouuu uui! cacn
tCW,m .
t wnMurr iuui, iru n, ,1 pie.i 01 not
'"Irullty was entered by the sceu Indicted
wembers of the Print Paper Manufac-
turara Association's cxecutiie committee
. iwnn arraigned ueiurn juuge usnman in
newral .Court here today. Kach furnished
U0 bail. Thirty days was given each to
flt 'demurrers- to the indictments, which
r'wer returned under the Sherman anti-trust
I JMV"and allege a consp'rncy to inflate print
TfBir prices ana restrain trade.
LsThe men indicted are Phlllii T. DoiIl-c
TpQtxe H. Mead, George Chalioon, Jr.,
(Ctordlas H. P. Oould, Hduard W. Uackus.
Alexander Smith and Grant Sensenbrenner,
hnvso men aro ncaus ui uiu uiKKC'st news
tn-Jnt companies in the United States and
Canada.
.
!0BE COLD AND HAY FEVER
L- iWPENSARYTO BE OPENED
Samaritan Hospital to Treat Patients
cl Evarv Tuesdav Evcnincr Dr.
Claude R. Brown in Charge
A dispensary for the diagnosis of persons
rlna with rose cold and hay feen will
opened this, evening at the Samaritan
si. Broad and Ontario streets.
dispensary Is In charge of Dr. Wll-
'K-VRrbertsoii, professor of practice of
line tn the department or medicine at
, university. Actual supervision is
i vy ut, wiauae Jt. urown, who
extensive experience tn this lino
!, dispensary Is the first established.
s.js Known, In this city for .this
nurpoae. It will be open every
', evening from 7:30 to 8:20. author!-
ffcoidlng mbre could be done It held tn
mplnc so that working people may
H'1t" P T
.'-. . nn.n ....
tork'trsJHo center to' be estab-
Tnlrty-foUrth street. Woodland
Walnut street were, announced
m by Director Dalesman. Thla
as) one 'of the 'most dangerous;
a.jUul ,Aitrla ftiA tnaf Iw,,
a,' the scene of many accl-
Oot saada'by'.the trusters' of
a z aBMaan '". uu il
f ltayr i Knit' and -Director
wan w rvviasKt 00 aa in
at thte jMlnt thfee-
SHORT CUT TO HOME GARDENING
IN REFERENCE PLANTING TABLE
When and How to Plant and Transplant Data for the
Amateur Given in Convenient Form Garden
Queries Answered
THi: Garden Table Is designed to Kle the
amateur a condensed jet cnmirictp st of
rules which will nnswer lir!t'll mid nc
curntely the numerous iiuiMtlnns t-ui?tfeslcil
by dally loutlne In tho finall truck piilili
Tho aim has ben to be (imprelieiiHlc
and Intelligible KlKlit, howctvr, must not
he lost of tho fart that any table must ho
rejled tin, not iti absolute, but relative and
that It mus't be used with uiininou xeitM:
The dates and other statistics aro not
hard and fast In their application and inn
nut he. ns conditions will In innnj inses
control circumstances In planting The nma.
tour should also be carpful not to attempt
too muih In limited space Uctter a small
variety and suttcsiiful results than an
overcrowded ml den with the vegetables
starved for lack of nutriment, or negleLtt.il
for lack of time Do not make home gar
dening a burden.
Dates nrp only approximate The lati
tude of Philadelphia Is taken as n fnlrly
central point of reference Allow 11 week
lattr for each 100 miles nor'h and .1 week
earlier for eaib 1CU1 tulles noutli Note
current car'n temperature nnd tuln ton
dltlous and whether tho 10.1 sou ix "late"
or "earl " This Is a lato season Sow.
Inc dates are for seeds Seedlings nro
ready for transplanting three to six weeks
later In permanent position, nought pianist,
wjilch are more convenient nnd tcoiiomhal
In some cases, aro set out lifter all danger
Irom frosil Is past.
Seeds may bo sta'rtcd Indoors In boxes,
under glaHs, or In open seed bed accord
ing to climatic conditions. If dlrectlj
Hy JOHN BARTHAM
planted Irt phco wher the nre to leinaln
iced dvn or six times as thickly r.s stated
and thin lo best plants, r-ep.uatcd In tho
town according to tin. pinpu table. Trans
planted necdllng-i flioiild be pinteeted from
he t during the nilddln or the day lv c.inl
boird 01 Ixrtv boxes 1'lnn need with
,1 lint hoard mid sprinkle, slightly with n
lino epruy
rnmlly tastes and t .ipaclty should be ton
suited ns to ninoilnt of each plant It Is
better to plant ten to llfti en foot lows siu
icsslnnnll than toih.ivn a frast and thin n
famine h making tmlj thn one ctcnlvi
planting I'onsult a reliable seulman for
the best local varieties
"BILLY" BUYS CLOTHES
ON HIS DAY OF REST
Sunday Needs 'Em After Stren
uous Preaching in New York.
Has Raised $G2,480
GARDK.V QUniMlIS ANSWHRLI)
Asparagus
M M It lakrH three nr four vr.ira tn rrt 1
puoil cron fruni nmnripus from aepil lime
1 ",?.!"' ,,J ,,u'nr "ni nr two mr nlil rmiis
1 win liavi im iirtltle In n ahnrt tltm. tonn riiliis
Plnntlns mil eire of iiKpanikua 'Hi. re la iilimy
r tlmi. tlilii jeir
Varieties of Rcans
nmllv strlnwleaa (In en ! 1 rr i:irl I
Plltllle nro ltm.,1 Brlltlea lit Mill mini liemis
I'rufus'nn Currl" nr cioMcn Uust l'rmif iirn
ixiellent nx varbtlia
Lnnious D, Kciper Dead
I,A.('ASTi:it, I'a. April 17 I. mlous It
Kolper, vlro president of tho Champion
Hlowct nnd Torgo Oompmv one of Lan
caster's lirgest lion works il'otl kiht night
nged Hlxt-two .vears Ho w.ia .1 trustco
of rranklln nnd Marshall College and was
11 member of tho Manuf ictureis' Club of
rtilladclphl 1
1 Ni:V VOIIIC, April 17 "Hill" Sunday
pent his day of rert In getting more
dottles to leplnoo those which he wears
out b strrnuoiiH pre.uhliig. In making an
appointment with n dentist, nnd In working
ov el mime of tho nernions preached lu other
fltlc for heal appllintlon lo Xew York.
Jt was announced Hint Ibe ivillei tlnns
tnken on Humlav for current expenses
amounted to 11'ioC 17 Tho total received
lo d.tto is fll.lSO, leaving JX7,ri20 still to
be j.iled on tho Jir.OOOO budget
Todiy JIKh tJi.ice Saxe will begin her
lllbln class which will be held dall on the
tabernule platfotm at the close of tho
afternoon eivlce
GERMAN MASQUERADERS
AT WORK AMONG NEGROES
I'o.sinp: a.s Gypsy Foitune Tellers, They
Seek to Make Blacks in South
Turn Traitor
Num-nUC. V11. April 17- Posing as
gvps fnt tunc telle), Herman ugintu me
a " woru in mis section uiglng
mgtoe.s t turn tialtor.s to thlH lotintiv
Covciiiineiit ngents nro known to be tr
Ing to upprohend theo dlt.gulM.tl (.Jermins
who aiti promising wilI.i1 c(iiallt to the
blacks If Cermany wins tho k line piomlsc
rcpoited made b felloi. plottern In Ala
bain 1 and Ccoigla
Itctiirn to slaver If America wins Is
the thtrat these "fortune tellers" are tin
det stood to be spreading
f'r & mwmi Jp
ml w?cs mn i v.
aaaTPsV MriH
f'
M
m
iil
SOME endurance in this WRIGLEy flavor!
It lasts l-a-s-t-s L-A-S-T-S I
Speaking of endurance two athletes walked an all-day
race. One took light foods and liquids the other
took WRIGLEVS.
The WRIGLEY boy came in at sun-down and said:
"Let's &o to the firemen's ball tonight" or words
to that effect.
The other boy went to bed.
WRIGLEVS helps endurance. Ct makes1 a long
day short. It sweetens, soothes and sat
isfies. It aids appetite and digestion.
That's a good deal for a nickel to buy.
Chew it
after every
m meal
1 fjla Ka
$A THt PERFECT fillMTUa
SEALED TIGHT - KEPT RIGHT
OPTIMISTIC SESSION
'Encouraged by Entrance of U. S.
Into War and Success at
tho Front
MAY BE PROROGATION
Unless Life lis Extended Dissolution
Will Come at End
of Month
LONDON", April 17.
tinrilf.11if.nl onens today under the most
optlmlfttlc circumstances that have attended
nnv xesslon since tho war began.
Since both houses ndjourned for the
Kastcr recess tha United KtntcR has entered
tho war on the Hide, of tho Allies, bring
I ne Into the conflict boundless resources and
a, Krcat nnvy.
An tho members garnered today dls
pitches were coming from British head
quarters In Franco and from Paris detail
ing fresh successes for the Anglo-Kietith
armies on tho western .front.
Offsetting tho favorable military situa
tion In n measure aro local political dis
turbances. I'nless Parliament extends It3
ow'n life It will have to dissolve ut the end
of this month for a gencial election None
of tho hlg parties In the House of Commons
wants it genet.il election, it Is said.
There Is a belief In some quirters hat
Premier I,lo.vd (leorgo may corno to regard
a general election as tho safest way out
of his dllllcultles, among which Is tho sit
uation In Ireland
It was cxpecttd that tho Trcmler would
appear In tho Houso during tho afternoon
and make announcement of tho Intervention
of America In the war on tho side of the
Allies.
GUARDS ('-IASE ALLEGED
INTRUDERS FROM BRIDGE
Tusillndc of Shots in Vicinity of Penn
sylvania Railroad Span Gives
Rise to Story of Attack
HtlJNlO.V April 1" A fusillade of
shots was heard In the vicinity of the
I'ent slvanla Railroad bridge spanning the
Delaware Itlver between this city and Mor
rlsvllle, Pa, last night, and the report
spread thnt three unidentified men In a row
boat had been driven from under tho bridge
by a detachment of Pennsylvania guards
men on duty at the bridge. No Information
as to the occurrence could ho obtained from
the soldiers It Is understood, however, that
the men In the boat esctped
?j;RT-
Th TMrtMitth Street Shop Whr Fashion lUifttt
w
Thirteenth Street
Jttst Below Chestnut
To Close Out
100 Tailleur Suits
Taken from our regular stock and including this season's
most fashionable models, fabrics and colors
Regular Prices
Up to $65.00
Regular Prices
Up to $95.00
39.50
59.50
SPECIALS
A limited number of this season's models taken from regular
stock and repriced to effect quick disposal
Afternoon Dresses, of taffeta and charmeuse. OQ 7C
Special ASI.O
Dance Frocks, attractive models in desirable 1Q "7P
colors
Special
Top Coats, smart belted models of Bolivia. OQ 7C
Special O
"Hagedom Special" Sport Suit, an exclusive model of
English Bonnybrook cloth in new colors. OC AA
Snn.Mal OO .UU
Special
No Exchanges
No C. O. D'
: No Refund
United States War Loan of 1917
1776 First Flung to the Breeze 1776
The United States
May Borrow
But-
The United States
Always Repays
Never Unfurled in an
Unrighteous or Unsuccessful War.
History of theWar Loans of the United States
The American Revolution
Authorized
Loan
$10,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
10,000,000
3,300,000
10,000,000
Authorized
Loan
$11,000,000
11,000,000
2,984,000
16,000,000
5,000,000
7,500,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
6,000,000
25,000,000
10,500,000
6,000,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
18,452,800
Authorized
Loan
10,000,000
10,000,000
23,000,000
Amount
Issued
181,500
3,267,000
174,017
1,815,000
2,000,000
1,089,000
800,000
Amount
Issued
$ 8,134,700
2,150,000
2,984,746
18,109,377,
5,000,000
8,498,582
9,919,476
10,000,000
5,384,134
746,403
8,318,400
2,000,000
3,392,994
9,070,386
12,288,147
Amount
Issued
7,687,800
4,999,149
23,000,000
Date
Issue
1776
I777
17.9
1779
1782
1782
1784
Rate of
Interest
5
5
5
4
5fo
5
4fo
War of 1812
Date
Isue
1812
1812
1812
1813
1813
1813
1814
1814
1814
1814
1814
1815
1815
1815
1815
Rate of
Interest
6
6
6
6co
5 2
5 2-5
6
6
5 2
6
7
6
6
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Lender Description Redeemed
Franca Stock 1793
France " .1795
Spain " 1793
France " J795
Holland " 1797
France " 1795
Holland " 1807
Lender Description Redeemed
American Stock 1833
Public
" " Treaiury Notei...l817
" ' Stock 1827
" " " 1828
" " Treasury Notet.,,1820
"u Stock 1845
" " Treaiury Notes . . .1837
" " Stock 1828
" " Stock 1834 .
" Note, and Stock.. 1834
" Note 1841
I "u Stock 1815
Notes .1842
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1835
Mexican War
Date
Issue
1846
1846
1847
Rate of
Interest
5 2.5f0
6'o
Lender
American
Public
2-5
Description
Notes
Redeemed
...1861
. . . 1868
AL Civil War
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Authorized
$200,000,000
Itml
$200,000,000
Spanish War
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