i', f. ' r . I fw'fMS&s KJw TSfiW ' .wrVvf u 4 l "If J " v ' w ' ' MISSING GERMAN SAILORS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY HERE 'y PhHUMMI ,v ' ' ' MS. TARS r Duff, Chaplain of U. S. Neviida, to Speak ;Here Friday Night .i 1 rURES TO ILLUSTRATE Uncle Bamuel, who liaan't the time ent to get out specially engraved, fcWy emboaied Individual Invitation; to nil nice mt lifa nhtptittn MiinliAti-a a ,ui i(n I'aii lutii. ii(iiino itou nil to be present tot the Academy fMulc on Friday night at 8:15 o'clock rp, where, with Chaplain Kdward A. t.ln charge of the fenlMtles and the vy Xard Band to provide the music, oftl- M'plcture of life ai It la lived by tho r Jack tars will be shown. fcfchapJaln Duff, brown with the tun of a Mril'bniithiim (nilgA lilu hrlirht hlltA fv Shed oven brirrhter than their tiHual wont the aea air of the three months' trip bard the U. S. S. Nevada, Is well known k.Phlladelphlan. He was bsrn and reared re' at 2513 Aspen street. ,vBut he left to see the birr, big world and fected to see It as a Catholic clergyman. Tour Uncle Samuel, however, needed him. S, iost as he needs you, and reaching nut took , Him irom the ratholle Diocese or south '. Carolina and tint him on one of hi treat- 4Mt and moat redoubtable dreadnoughts, the V. S. S. Nevada. j''iV Chaplain Duff Is the akyptlot for morn Wan 1000 jacklcs who comprise the popiila- JMion of that noatlng city, tho Nevada, and Be Is thoroughly acquainted with the life of ft' the men. Lv Secretary of thr Navv Han Ids has sent .Chaplain Duff hero to explain whllo the hjfnovlo"' man clicks the Alms the fascination f ef a seagoing career. Armed with entliunl- -asm for the navy and things nautical, (.'hap- L;,laln Duff Is prepared to meet allcomers In I Ltbe shape of cynical landlubbers who might U bel'evc that sailing the briny under the .-Itllnlon Jack Is one Innir perles of iicrk- U. vatvnMilnir mid irrnhhlnp nn tmriltiirk. Tlinv nVJfe the chappies he Is looking for the MIh- f-ourlans and he wants to show them. jj ive some uuuy pic;ures or AinapoiiH 'friiwlth mi." flip linvlsh phutiliiln H.ilrl n. plaining Ills mission. "Kverybody ought to fj,be Interested In Annapolis at thin minute, " Where they are turning out the naval ottl- L !, more so because eery bright lad has ft rVinnrv, nt ni ftflllcntlnn lit tlin Vnvnl I'. Academy today. One hundred boys are Efy taken every year from the enlisted men and f.aent to the academy to learn to he olTlcers. vBomethlng north trying for. that. Isn't It?" KktV rrhnntnln fluff linu lilptilroa nhmvlnv flm ?'Jackles at school learning the vnrlous trader fA'jthat they have elected to learn and other pictures showing them at work and at play, Villon sea with tho whlte-cappcri billows racing . ahead of their ship and on land at their t naval stations. He extitalns uultn frnnklv t that, although he Is not here to recruit, he fIocs want to correct certain impressions f'about tho life In the navy, and he does hopo r-that as the result of the pictures and his P lfViirA fiw rnfirn mitrlntv will milap M,u Mat. toi" jour uncie namuei says come and nring ISyour friends. The party's on him. lis' F Sultan Sends Sword to Kaiser Zt AMSTEKDAM. April 18. lrlnce Vla-Kd- BDIn, hclr-apparent to the Turkish throne, arrived on Sunday at Herman main head quarters and handed Kmperor William a wljaword of honor from the Sultan "as a sign Rallied armies and in recognition of tho deeds rf.vof the German army," ajs a Berlin tele- i,,;ram of yesterday's date. Threo German sallorM of the sclied Hamburg-American liners Prim: Oskar and niiactla, who have been missing since the Government took over the. vessels a week ago, were taken Into custody today by Captain Matthew J. Orlftln, of the United States Secret Service. P Tho prisoners, who were found working In the city, offered no resistance and were taken to the Immigration Blatlon at (llouccs ter. N. J to Join their comrades, who wcie tent there when the ships were taken. "May we play pinochle down there?" was their most serious concern, They were as sured that they could. The men are Wllhelm Butenschon, fifty two years old, a quartermaster on the Prlnz Oskar, who was found working as an orderly at the Herman Hospital; Uustav Slckla, thirty-three years old, storekeeper on the Ithaetla, living at 2404 .Nicholas street, and working for the Newton Machine Tool Works, Inc., Twenty-fourth and Vino streets, and I.udwlg Paurltsa, twenty-two years o!d, fireman on the Bhaetla, living at 1216 North street and working for the Standard Boiler Bearing Company, Fiftieth street and Lancaster nenue. They had left their ships before the seizure and said that they did not know that they were wanted. HAROLD YARNALL SLAIN "BY UNKNOWN PERSON" REV. EDWARD DUFF Chaplain of the United States bat tleship Nevada, who has been sent to Philadelphia to aid recruiting and will address a mass-meeting of men Friday night at the' Academy of Music. U. OF J'. WIRELESS INTACT Station Will Not Be cfosed Eight Stu dents to Watch Apparatus The wireless station at the I'nlverslty of Pennsjlwinla will not lio c!ned by the (iov eminent, which has pea-ett virtually every prhate radio station In tiio cniintr.v This action, urrorillng to .1 A Kyster, piesldent of tho Wireless Club of tie uul veislty and recruiting director for thi sig nal corps of thu I'rilNPislty battalion, vjih taken after eight members of thr club Mil untcered to keep continual watch oer the apparatus to detect messages In this vii'lnll.v that may bo of military nlut Under this arrangement, the station may i evolve but Is not permitted to send meshages. A few other stations were granted the same privilege. Harold Kills Yarnall, who was slain at hi home, 822 Pine street, on March 26, met his death nt the hands of an unknown person, the Coroner's Jury decided at the Inquest today. Mrs. Yarnall, wlfp of the murder lctlin, appeared on the stand nnd told the story of the shooting She was dressing, she said, when a negro's reflection appeared In the mirror. "What do ou mean?" she asked and was then knocked down In the struggle that followed. Her husband was In nn adjacent room and he ran out when he heard the noise. Mrs. Yarnall said that he was grappling with her assailant at tho head of the stairs when she heard two shots. "Are ou hint?" she asked. "No." he replied, only to fall to the fb-or shortly after lie hail Joined her and tele phoned for tho polite, (Jeorge Mason Chi chester, an attorney who lives next door, teHtllled that he had seen Mr. Yarnall after the shooting and had asked him what had happened "I kicked him dtwivtali. but he got me. rill right." replied Yarnall. The pi lice corroborated this testimony. !1nt nipti uhn oMtnLn f..M.. . ........ .. titunir VUIIIIJ bell's Shag usually stick to it. 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