Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 2

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Kg, Slow Fleet "Can't Solve
PProblem, Naval Experts
Agree
ROVED BY VACUUM LOSS
WASHINGTON. May 4.
!Mi- Jncmncrs at I 10 Mouse committee mi
jKrojJNaval Affairs were told today by Ad-
$& "V11"01 dc -haIr, of the Hritisli navy,
$& V Ih&t ne (crman submarine menace is
inv not to be underestimated and that tier-
w &, 1 K'nany Is buildiiiR undersea boats nt a
ijia iiuio pace at least tnrce lame suo-
'marines weekly.
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EVM' UA1U.UIU., .Mil'
W Xftvnl official who are following c'osely
il4. mt . t -m.a.. .
uo uouiuinniMii in nit; iiprinuii isuuiiKirino
f,JiTnenace nre Inking tho position that the
si5lpr8ent Man for wooden ulilps will imt In
.. iX llKPir nnlva tllii fienlilntil tit tihaenntliiit l. .(
i-ntlon of tho Allies Tliry brllcv.- Hint
EffJrV tho vessels plumiril will he too slow Ami
'V? they bopo this belief on Mm reeent MiiMin;
Mr J of the Viirutlin and the lto-'UliiRhani Inth
eiow crnii. in earn instance tlie ihiikii
crew wan worthless for the defcnn. simplj
because there was no thaneo to ti'-c the
truns.
The wooden fleet is planned to have a
fpeed of ten knots an hour The p!etit
type of German submarine can make at
least eleven knotn an hour suhmetKiU and
can maintain that speed fur an hour and
ft half; then It muxt eome to the surfai'u
to reeharse batteries The sinking of the
Vacuum ntxl the IlockliiRh.im. it - now i
believed here, was duo to the fact th; t the I
Mibninrlne came to the surface well ofi from '
them, posslbl ten miles anl took con plele j
observation of their ourie". tpeeil e'e
Then submerRlnir the "ulnnailnes tiaveled ,
n certain dlMance took another look, veri
fied the observation and submersed ugalu
It was then Just a quest. on of Meci.njr
tho compass and when at the proper angles
taking brief Blames through the perl mpus
ami dlschaiglng the torpedoes In perfect
eafety from the Bun crews.
KOIt l'ASTKK SUM'S
The naval ollleials who are Investicuit.c
the fiubm.it Ine problem are convlnceil that
the way to defeat the menace Is to utilize
In tho transocean trallk all fast ves-ieU
available and to divert into theh places
In tho coastwise and South Ameilcan traf
fic the slow vessels and the first of th"
wooden ships to be built The placliu: into
tervlce of the seized erm.in and Austrian
vessels, most of which will lie ready In four
months, will Rieatly aid in solving th'
problem
It Is expected that suggestions now be
ing worked out by various experts will b"
BUbmltted to tho shipping board and the
strategy experts f the navv ery soon
These suggestions, made entirely with a
lew to nullifying so far as possible th-
ouomanne menace, win provide. I
First That an embargo be pirn - I
on all rooil going to neutral countries,
especially N'orwav. Sweden. Denmark
and Holland, onlv a sulJlcIent amount
be permitted to bo sent there to serve
their own people It already has been
proved that much of the food sent to
Scandinavia. ven under present tu
Btrlctlon, gets to Oermany.
Second Send no ships to Kiigliiiid
that cannot make at least thirteen
knots.
Thltd spread out the trade mutes
n much as possible and divert tho
slower vessels to French and Ital'an
ports
Fourth I tlllze all slow ships for our
coastwise. South Atlantic and l'.icilic
trade and use every vtsel of that kind
that now can make Ilfteen knots in
tlin Hmoprati trade
Fifth. I'm all largo ineichunt vetcs
in command uf naval olhYers, or at
least make the naval olllcer supreme 'n
command, with full authority to .ul
vvllhlii the danger zone
SIMh I'hange the engine plans of
the staudaidlzed wooden ships to pio
vide for them to make at least foui teen
knots.
FASH SHU'S s.Fi:n
It Is pointed out that while the siilima.
rlnes have been increasing their toll of vie.
tims exam nation of the register shov.i that
virtually every vessel that they get l a
Blow one Tho biggest ships, and all other
that can do &o. take a zigzag course tin ough
the danger zone, playing hide and ... k as
mucn as possible with the submarines If.
tho submarine i. submerged the vessel , m
BCt away if it Is on the surface aril the I
vessel Is armed It can take iaie of itself i
Of course, the submarines once in a while I
net a fast .ship and a big one. but. ai i.fll- !
cials point out that is n part of the game
and hardly can be prevented
U. S. May End Neutral
Trade to Starve Foe
Contlnuni from Pace One
prime necessities in warfare lint i i,,i
that I am voicing the spliit of Mjataii-i
when I sav that It will stand sriu.n.-ly be
hind the President if he tells the neuttal
nations of Kutopo that we cannot continue
commercial legations as long as the.v .mil
our goods to the enemy."
Senator Townsend, of Midilgan. oppuood
the embargo, saying It was a complete .sur.
render of the legislative function t-i ili
executive.
For. FOOD DiCTATOIkSIlIP
That the t'nlteil States may feed Itself
nd the wotld without imerfeicnc? from
rapacious food gamblers. President Wilson
will be emjiowered to be food dlctatoi if
tlie Level food bill now in the Iiouc Le
comcu a law
The measu'te gives the Piesident unlim
ited control over food prices and dlstnbu
tlon over clothing and such necessities of
Jlfe. Herbert C. Hoover, food expert, due
here today, may be the man upon whom
actual operation of such a measure would
devolve.
Itepresentatlvo Lever expressed himself
.x nopeiui inai mo power conferred in
the bill would not have to be operated, but
he held It advisable that the I'lesldent
osjMiBnouiu nave me dictatorial authority In
VSyView of the possibility that the whole
I ;K World will have untold millions of hungry
3l-mouths lo feeel In the mnnthu rtlicn.l
WJ VrKli. AS rrnillPII. tliA ttinfiaiiru lu u...n. ...
W Vi-i ....-...-... , riiuuKri tJlCII
55ri-;uian me recent proposals of Secretary
.. .. . . .
Of
'4VC'AKr'cu,turo Houston. It proposes that the
frtlPresldent shall have arbitrary power to
'SAHX. prices on food, tlothes and like neces-
vVfi. Bitiea ; inai ne snail regulate production
jVjiot coinnieiuities, nrai mat ne can com-
aitucer ii;iurieH jinu mines; that ne can
invent gamblers bottling up supplies; that
can compel rauroaits to move necessl
i. ahead of other freight ; th'tt he can
Pitt or prohibit use of foodstuffs In man-
Unture of Intoxicants, and that he can
phlblt dumping of foreign goods by hn
Blm? restrictive Import duties. .
' t tLever and other authorities feel thai tho
iTjill will nerve as a club over the headt
k.jlll wi
Jm. unm
ff unscrupulous food speculators, und for
reason may never liave to bo put into
operation.
L.ACK-FACED ROBBERS
f. HOLD UP BANK CASHIER
1 AH tho Cash in Sight, Estimated
at $10,000, and Escape
r -
rMK!UI3IUAXP. 3td May 4 Tluce rob-
ft wltb blackened faces held up tlie
MJTiCf the First National JJank, of
wr, mu.j uuy nines souin or lie re,
fM he cash In the place unit e-
iiisf -tcs", : . 'Wtf-t ."-.
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VIRTUAL TRUCE
ON EAST FRONT
Kussians and Germans Frat
ernize and Call Each
Other "Comrade"
LAY DOWN THEIR ARMS
By WILLIAM (J. SHKPHKUI)
CHTltOflltAI). May 4.
A virtual ninilstlce el?tr along almost'
tlip entire ItUF.sInn front today Stil a shot
has been fired on the Austrn-Itiissmn front
In more 111. in a month. Tlieie has been no
leal aet.vlty In tlrtnieiinaii.llusslan see tor.
At many p'nees ltUK8l.ni nml iernian s.,1.
tilers ara fiateinlalng, meeting uimiiiumI
In "no man's land "
So general has become the hahll of
fraternizing nml snToinplciclj has the light.
Ini: spirit lucii subdued, that Cencral
I Cn.nkn. commander of ltus.l.ii forces
mi
the .Minsk fiiiul. today Issued n finnial
s!i t-meiit warning bin fon-es to beware of
a lii'i'iinii ruc lie mntended I he ilrr
tii.iii' fnotidlliii'i-ii wns part "f their p'nn
to "litiiln infoi niatlon of I!uiTi i nndltloii.
Suldlritf aiiivlng foi thu tuiiii.i meeting
me uullioilt for tin Vtntement thetn has
been aVsoluIe'.v'no lIs'i'.T.fig' dV Ibe'Auflrlan
fiont.
in i.us cinncition I'etrograd uevvspjpeis
today publish eleven unettsored lettmi from
so'dlers at the front Olio tvplcal letter,
from the Minsk Trout, ald'
"I'omlng along the trench today. I saw n
numl er of our men Mill Insii looking over
the t tench--right whero thev vveie fair
t.'rgets for the nein bullets
' WhatV the mntttrV I nsktd
' ' Thej am wired. 'There s a mceuiifi of
i the P.ussinns nml (lei mans
1 "I l.urned to nn setitt.v post, where.
In" '""" "" loiiuigi mi ninoi inais, i saw n
W.V .. ..(.. .! .. .. I.. ( . ....
i,.iiiu i him hi nit'ii 111 jiussian anil lierman
iiiiifornis out between fie'tiem-hri I Inn
viid ovei ii the gioup and found them
add el-sliig tacit other a i-oinrade.' except
tinii who weie. unable to speak one n.n
otner's language
'S mi" nf our men who couldn t talk
lienmn toic holdini; then ptilmst horl
zontallv before their mouths and blo.vlng
a hugs pouff theli way vf Inillratlng that
the Czar had been b own avva.v The iler
mans repntedlv thrust their lia.vonets in
the ground and threw down their rlfhs
"Flnal! an tnterpieter from th ilriman
lines came along He told us the liemuinii
hadn't heard the news about l:ii"sla. We
told him the slnr.v of tlie levnlutlon and j
he In turn interpiPtid foi h . coinradei I
retrograd is thnlled bj such lepoits as
these n o miletc aniltv lutween the op
posing force'.. Imt mtlltaiv leaders ar- tear
ful of Herman Mirkeiv
EMBRACE. THEN RAZOR.
IN CAMDEN ROBBERY
Two Ncirro Women Lift Wullct Con-
taininj,' $35 and Fiht With
Police
The sight of a niatlj dressul nut n alwius
attracts Fajette iirnivn nnd Mamie Jone,
two negnsses of Camden The.v saw Wit.
I.iiin Smith walk.ng nlong IVim' stieet and
sought to engage him in conversation, the
police sa.v. Smith Ignored the women.
They weie dlt-tippointr d. but determiiuil
.Miss lirown embr.iecd smith and threw iilm
on his luck, while Ml-s Jones m cidelitallv
came In lontait with his lnlde co.n pocket.
fMim which she diew a wallet eoiitalnliu;
Then the women lied The.v weie "n
Mied li.v Smith and William Alutiln-vv. who
wltncssrd the altnck The uigiesses vvete
captureil after run of two blocks. Inn the.v
were in a deflam mood The Jones woman.
It Is mill, ifiew a i.izor and slasjied Mat
thews on the vvilst. then both attaiked
Smith The arrival of Policemen Smith
and Dellh did not filghte'i them in the
bast Moth women fought until thev saw
tilt re was no chance to win. Thej weie
taken l.efoie Cecorder Stackhoue. who held
caUi without hail foi courl
VIRGINIA GOVERNOR'S
SPEECH STIRS AUDIENCE
Xephew of General Stuart Exhorts
Scout Masters to Give Loyal
Support to Nation
Uli'lLMuM) V.i.. . Mai 4 - Till
time as the allied armies ()f the vv n Id
a. hievr suness I am not ,i Viigiin.in
-in ii
-.h.ill
i am
,ij .iin.'i H..UI mis is no lantt inr am j,. i.
son who cannot give lo.val suppoti .nil
make h.icntlcs for the Mars and Stii...
This sentiment hj Hoveini'i Stuart ,n.
('lesslns a conterence of m out in i-tei t -d.iv.
elicited thunderous applause Th, piv
Sce.un arc to spread the pi m.igu ,.i .n m.
cit.i in, and i onterv uig the In nl iipi
of fie nut mi. The lioveiioi is ,( m pn,
of licneiul J i; ti Stuait. of Cnnftili .ate
fame.
LIMITKl) TRAIN'S KATHER DIES
Jamas Roberts Wood,, Retired Pcnnsy
Man, Succumbs
James P.oheits Wood, foi mei p,i--eiiger
traffic manager of the Pennsylvania Kali
road and originator or the limited train in
the senM" of exc',use accommodations and
high speed died In Atlantic City Wednes.
day following a shott iPners. " He wa
seventy four ycaro old:
Mr. Wood wai born In Auburn N V .
February ft. IM'i, and commented hlx rail
load career in istl as secretary to Hie
superintendent of the tuillngton and
Missouri Itlvfi' Itailrnad He was fpin kly
advanced to the position of trainmaster,
which he held until 1S71. when he was up.
pointed general western pas-enger agent of
the same load.
After -evefal jears mine with this eoni
I any. Mr. Wood wap appointed general
agent of the Michigan Central and Chicago
and West Michigan Itallroads and later be.
came assistant superintendent of the same
comiany. In s7s he returned to Chicago
an assistant seneial passenger agent of the
.Michigan Ccntial Itallioad, returned to the
tJiirllngton Hjstem as general passenger
agent and nunc, to the Pennsj Ivania Kail
road lu 1SS1 as general passenger agent
which position he lllle- until his appoint
ment us passenger truffle manager on June
1. 1003. He was retired on a pension March
Practical
construction
requisites of
: and
p re
large your
i . e
the
production that is
goal.
JDAY
INCIHEtRINC.
CONtTNUCTION
MANAOCMCNI
ZIMMERMANN
INCQBPOfiATCO
IICHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA.
BULLETINS
BASE HOSPITAL NO. 10 COMPLETES ENROLLMENT
llase llosplliil No. 10. a I'ciinsvlviiiilit llospltnl mill onlcicil to Kialite, coin-
letetl enrollment of Its enlisted pcisoniicl loila. n large iittmlici' of volunteers bcltiR
rejected bfcuusc the nuiks. vvete tilled. AnnotincetiU'tit wiim made thin nftcrnooti
tlml no mole iiipllciints would bo nccopled. but that the IVesbyterlan Hospital
until was open for applications Application should be made in person to Ur. Jfeniy
I'. Iliovvn, ,li !5i3 Locust sttcet. No nppllcatloiiM by telephone vvll be eonslilcied.
Itase Hospital No. 10, headed by Or. Ilieliard II. Unite, will consist of nbout
twenty-live doctors, fifty iiuiscs, u cm px of iittenil.ultH and the necessary eitilp
ent. I'nder nrdelit fioni the War Ucpai (mciit, received today, no olllclnl con
nected with the units vvux pcimlttcd to make public the time of sailing or any
other plans
TURKS THREATEN TO MASSACRE PALESTINE JEWS
t.ONHON, Mii.v 4 Fours- th.tf the fiiulitftit Aimcuiati massacics may be
(Itllilieriteit In liiibstliie weiu I'.Vpi u-ed lieie loda.v. The.v weie called foi th by
"0 .'.'.l.'hde, Itithe, Jevvlsli .Fhimilele saving the TiiiUh me tliie.itelilng to wipe out
the I'.ilcstlne .Icvvs" Tlious'nniH "of .levvx ac xtarvlng tir death In I'aleslliie, the
hi tide Mild.
HAKJ AHEAD OK HIS ORIGINAL PLANS. IJALFOUR TOLI)
WASHINCTON, Muv 4 The iiiiuv of licneiul llnlg thai has pierced the (linden.
buig line In Fun s two v. celts ahead of its schedule in Its operations iigaliist
the (leriuniiH an ollleinl i alile'tram fiotn London letdved bv Foreign Mlulxtci
Il.iirinii' li.liv do 'arcl T!-e I'lc-s.im alil that tesults have been "iiinu.lns " fin
gie.itii- limn ni'i . i icc!imI hi tin dt iv e The losses, n wax staled have been iom
I'liiutivilv "lluht leim: Imii lui'l, pinpoitiMii itelv. as Inge a- ihn'e of Hie Sotinne
diivc
FRENCHMEN HERE MAKE :W0 FOR WAR CHARITIES
The Flench Niitliuial nmh i.nion nf I'luladelplila tinned over a xulil of J.I.'iO.
lealb.eil bv ii re.'fiit 'ball to war chat Hie Announcement of the donations' was
tntidp lit a meetiiiB held in the association liPadiiuui tei s TueutletU and Fhilstlan
streets, In (' l.ajot, piesldcnt or the club. The nigaiilzatlons that teielved
tnonev ftoin tbr I'tench club fund me the Ficnili Ited ("loss, the llmcigency Aid,
the I'.elRlan t'lilhlrcii's Hellef League Hie I'mueli-Aiueiiiiin Hospital. Ihe Ameilcan
Ambulance Corps, the 1 relief fin tin llliiul Ficiuh Soliln-iv the I'ollu I'uiiil and
the Sohhiis I'ackft I in d
"RAISE POTATOES AS WAR AID," P. R. R. URGES
"ttuixe I'otittnex anil Help i,, Win the 'nt" Is the title nf u booklet vvliiib the
I'enun.v Ivaulii Itiiilrond has had pi luted ami is about to illxttlhuto lo f.iniiei- mid
residents in towns nml silbuibs nlong its lines The booklet Is n condens.ltlon of
it Rpecltil bulletin uinn Hitnto t ultuie issued by the IJepatlment of Aglli iiltuie
nf tho (Vmiiiiomve.tlili of I'ciinsvlvnnla und sets foith the must npproved method
followed b.v sinntlsls and ptactlcal mowers In sim essfully pioduiliiH this crop.
FOUR MOTORS STOLEN:
SIX OTHER ROBBERIES
Jewelry, Money, Clothing ami Meat
Taken by Hurirlur ami Sneak
Thieves
Tht ft ot fi.u! inotoii ii" ami -i nttiir
tiilihel le were liiolted I i ihe polii e tod.l.v
The nutoiniiMlfx belonged lit I i Ldvvanl
II Ilegioss'iin of I'll,! Mouth Uio.id slieit.
Niilh.in Neuni.iti iljln Cllffoid street; I.
c Livvix. :'K7 Spruce street, and William
Tvldslev, ,"iii!i l-iisl Alleghen.v uvenue The
total value of the i-:iik was about $J1'in
one' of the roltbii'Ies was at the home of
Samuel Hoffman, of lii.'i South Twelfth
street, where sllveiware and insli lo the
value of $lnii was taken .More than $lmi
In Jevvelr vviix ti.Uen from the npaitmeut
of Thomas luinas nt Hon pine stieet. Mis
I'anie Kuiu. of Hit laut Steinei stieet.
loet lii in Jewell nml $37 ill i ash when
thieve" entered her home laM night
The ilol'ilng fin toi ,v of the Knstciu It.n
li.iln House, al ."II Malket stieet. was en
tiled b.v thieves and Mli" in clothing stolen
i-'ift.i hams anil utile! misits weie stolen
.nun ll.' l.utchr shop nt M fiuikat at the
fiiiilhiast cutlet of Nineteenth and Car
penter stieels
IIOMK MISSION MKKTING
Women of Philadelphia Piesbytciy
Hold oGth Annual Convention
The Woman- Home Mis-iunai v Society
of the Piesb.vuiv of Phikideliihia held Its
thli l.v-slxtli annual meeting this ntteiuooii
nt Mots Piesbvtei Ian chiinh, Mroad below
Mollis stieet tter a devotional seivice,
led ly .Mis .lolin Allan llluti, an extensive
ptogram was i arrled out. whlib Included
the s'tiylng of many patilotie h.viniis
M-s Charles Hodge was nominated for
piisldefit enieiltus nnd Mrs Willis 1! Skill
men f'r president
At 7 15 this evening, uiidei the Itev I
Stutiii Memif H l nnotlier devotional
- et V ii e sV 1 1 1 In ll. ',1 ill Ihe -aim- ihlllill
Mi- Willi, ro i: tie 1 viuidii.il ptc-idcnt
will ib li. i ,n iddii- i.ii Tin I, .mil of the
.-.Uv '
Sennits, .152 & up
Leghorns & Panamas,
All Sizes
id ( w
UsHr W
7m Mi ,1 i, (,
ft. 't 'IIHtf i v tin v
'.' i Umi nml I ii,
All Summer Things for Men's Wear On Display
AT THESE ADDRESSES ONLY
926 Chestnut St. Widener Bldg. Arcade
Juniper & Filbert Sts. 1338 & 40 South Penn Square
Ha-:- i&siEasy
Condition at Close of Hasina, ,!, lat, 1917
RESOURCES LIABILITIES
Loans und Invest- Capital Stock $600,000.00
merits .......... $7,101,085.52 Surplus nnd Un-
Due from Hanks... 005,338.70 divided Profits,
Cash und Reserve.. 1,073,014.95 Net .. 853 122 89
Exchanges for Circulation .WW'.'; lSO.Woo
Cleanntr House? . 475,175.01 Deposits 8,0321301,20
$9,615,814.18 $9,615,814.18
THIRD NATIONAL
W.CLIPKORDWOOD J
City Hall Square, West
.. en, , . i.ii;, lv,,, I,.,. ift, '... ... . . . .
NABS SUSPECT FIFTEEN
MINUTES AFTER NOTIFIED
Wilmington, Del., Uetcctive Locks Up
Man Accused of Murder and
Guts Confession
WILJIINl I'll l.N lf VI.u I l-'lllien
niltllltes nttct l ei eivlllg the ilesu Iptlon of
ii man Miei ted nf i oininlttlng a luiinhi
(it Mendenh.ili p.i . Hiteitive .lames C
Itllej. of the Wilmington police department,
fiilestid the man lixlnj, In tills, clt.v ami oh
tallied a confe--ion
The prisoner, who is i ked up .it the
police statinn lieie awallhig exliadltion to
Peiinsvlvanla, is Uaxtei llollln, alias Wal
di'ii Hiouii and the vietlin j.is Samuel
Phillips ,,ih UfM(, s,,,!!,,,, i,,,n,s ,1,,,
l-eillisj IVIllll.l K.lllln.ui
Aiioidlng to the polite liollnix told then,
he and Phillips hail a low ovci a flying pan
befoie Ineakfa-t till-- inoinlng. lesiiltlng u
the killing
LI KIT. THAW (JAINS DISTINCTION
Ameiiciin Aviator on French Front
Now in List of Flying Stars
PA HIS. Ma.v I Lieutenant William
Thaw, of Ihe L.if.i.v ctle Lsuidillle. has
iiihleviil the illsthiitlon "of an "aic" hi
Ihe Ameilcan ll.viug tiu.ieli mt with the
I-'reinh ami). He In ought down his fifth
enemy ucinphmc on Sutuid.iy, it was an
iiounced tod,i.
Aicoidlng to the Fieuch niiny tegula
tlons. Lieutenant 'I'h.ivv now takes' his place
lu tho list of lljliig stars vvho-e expollts
ale inentloiieil lu tile auny lepoits of the
d.iv by name.
Ill .Man Makes Suicide Threat
"I'm going to shoot ins self." said James
Jlalone to bis wife today In their home at
1518 South (iiieiitlicr stieet She lushed
fiom the kitchen to the dining loom and
found him sitting at the table with a le.
volver polntid at his hi east She coaxed
il away fumi him and sent foi the police,
who took him to the Twentieth and Fed-
eT.il stioeti- station house, where he will be
examined for hlx sanlt He Is llfty years
l.d and has been III
Straw Hat Day
Saturday, May 5
You'll Find the Most Stylish and
Snappiest Models Here
1 1. I 1
The strength and
character of manage
ment of this institu
tion offer many ad
vantages to the bank
ing public in addition
to its location in the
center of activity,
easily access ible
from all points.
SHIPYARD OFFICIALS
APPROVE U.S. CONTROL
Necessary in Ileal Crisis, It Is
Said, to Insure Efli-
ciency
While no olllclnl advlies have mi far
teaihed Uelavviire ltlver Hhlpaiiln of the
ttnvci anient plan to comiuandeer the nhlp.
.vauls of the country, a high otlMiil of one
of one hlg loc.it shipbuilding lonipahy today
expieeil hhuntlf an follows'
What the linv eminent will do under
the prei-eht emeigency Is no mine than
iiiiijcctuif with me Hut to toinman
deer the Miliy.utN. the tallio.idn and
the hlg Mi'el plants. K'eni.s the nn,y
Ingltal proieduic f vc ute going Into
this war. and we ale going In win.
then we miisl lake on a management
of the national ii'miuhc.- which will
nunc neai ly leseinlde "oiii-inan-piiivei "
than th.it uhii Ii now eslsls.
We, as a ini pui at inn ate. of t mil so.
Keeping In i lose lout li with Washing
ton hut vm- have not been athli-cil on
what lei ms tailing over the '.ili.v.inls
hy the liovf riiineiil vvll1 lie dnlle, If II
Is iliinr II Is piohabh" that the ilov
ciiimeiit will make then, atiangemeiits
uiinii a basis of io-t plus in pel ceiil
lo the shlpvaid
As has been the polle ,v In Huglnml
Ihe Individual management of each
"hlp.vaid will not be Intel filed with
but the Pi del a I iniiliol will nine! be
cxiMelf-cil fn gii'.itet illlilcnev in the
ilNttlluitloii id inileil.iN and the as
sembling nf iii.iuulai tuieil piodilils
'I'he (Inveinineiit Is now letting nian.v
i-oiitiai ti on the basis of i list plus lo
per ii'iil
An olllcer lu tlit hi in of the Nt w Vm U
Shipbuilding Cniiipanv said leganliiig Hie
plan that us .vet he hud iieaiil nothing
rinm I he liiiveiiiineiil "Hut." lie said "If
the sllu.iihin lu Alneiii.i Is going In he.
tome leall.v seilnii". not onl.v Ihe ship,
.vaids. hul all olliei huge inteiess In iln
t 'Hint i should ! lal eu ovei nml louliolh il
bv ihe Hovel lucent
"This baiiv-gii-liKlv vvav nf lining
Ihlngs we hnvc In Aim Hi a will invn get
lis alivwlieie In sllill a ilNis ihih-iiiiii
power Willi eviinhe toiitlol Is milled If
v.e aie lo win
'I have un diiubl lh.it slnpv.iids will
Minn itiine uiidei i iovi t mneiit iiiiitinl Mist
the fame as lu Ihigland and on I In sum1
basts '
OLKO DKALEIt AHHESTED
I'hiliidulphian Accused of Selling 1'iod
ucl ah liutter in Chester
CIIHSTHIt. I'a Ma.v 4 l-Vdiinl and
Male- agents tod.tv anesied Heoige Mc
.Mahon. of -l" South I'lailon stieel I'lula
delplila. while he was selling oleomaig.ii lue
to bo.iidlug house heepeis III Hddvstone He
Is alleged to have tepieseiiteil It as bullei
The aiiest was made bv State Agent It M
Sincueis and I'nited Slates Heput.v Iteveuuc
Agents Hai tin. in and Diettich
A healing was given .Me.M.ihon this after
noon hefene Aldei man Uei i v when lie was
held limit' M.'iHi ban
Itich Lancaster .Man's Son Killed
l..CSTi:i:. i'a , Ma.v 4 IMvv.nd nh
linger, thirty yeais old. son of John I?
Dbilngei, a wealth.v letned business in,,n f
this pl.u e, was hilled ves-tetd.i.v In an aiu
denl at Portsmouth, ei No p.irtlt'ul.il.s of
tho aci lilent weie given ill the message giv
ing notice of his death
Tris Speaker Reinstated by Johnson
CU:Vi:i.ANI. il. Mav I Man Johnson
today lifted the suspension of Tris SpraKei
vi ho was put nut of the game .Mnnda.v bj
rmplic lllldehianvl, and the slugger le
Minieil his ilean up pl.ue lu Ihe Indians'
lllie-un
Furs
Tie II I J
Six Hat Groups
Reduced to V-i Former Prices
Were .N'eTw
Sports Hats 10.00 ' 5.00
Street Models '. . 1 5.00 7.50
Afternoon Models 20.00 10.00
Dress Hats 25.00 12.50
Evening Models 30.00 15.00
Formal Wear '. . . 32.50 $16.50
These Hats are taken from
our regular high-class stock of
quality millinery.
Fun itored over the tummmr
and burglary. Fur. remodeled t,ow
PRO-WAR AGITATION
GAINING IN BRAZIL
Naming of Dantas to Foreign
Oflice Portfolio Strengthens
Belligerent Party
Hy IL U. HOIIKKTSOX
Him nil t'ablt .So W( c of (lie l"iilrd I'nin nut
,'te ithiti l.citarr.
HIO I)i: JAMilltO. M.i I
111117,11 llit lined closet today to a defiant
Hon of war aguhist Heimanv.
Appointment ol fnder Se-cirluiy Soui.il
Piintas us tPiupoiary .Mlnlsler of l'oielgn
AITalts. succeeding Dr. I.auro Mullei. was
cvetyvvheic leganled ns n stiengtheiilng of
Ihe pio-wni advocates' demand that ISraitll
go f.nthfi than her break in lelatlons with
(icinianv. li.iutiiH Is Know ii as an out-and-out
ptopolielit of hostilities
Clo lisihs for an eseltlng day lotnornnv
whin Sinalor Ituy ll.iihi.i, lending nglta.
lot of w.il. I- m heiliileil to ailotes.s t'ou
Kie.ss on Hit" Inteinalioiial -l til.i t Inn A
gie.it oiator who dining the last few weeks
has stlllid slice! uowds to n flelij of
eiilluislain for vmii In his peisnii.il t ampalgn
foi such a move. Ilaibns.i Is tApected to
pieilpilale ,t violent ddiate. Il,iihti-,i s
a pupillat Idtil Ihioiigliotll the iialiou
Dm tin Mullei tetlilng l-'oielpu Minlsiit.
todii 'followed up hi" letiienieni fiom the
Cihlnel bv iclgiilng Ills candidal .v hh uts
.nut of Ihe mllll.u.v i tub one of the slmng.
est of ItiaxM's pnllllial mgiiniiMti'iHs He
gave ns'lils ii,en'i his deslie In avoiil imv
iiileiii.il dissensions In lliall lu tho face
of the ptfsenl inleinallon.il enls.
I'irhl Itej;iinent .Man .Marries
MAlllHTTA. I'a, May 1. Miss Uib.ibeth
T ll-!".Jr!s. r ?!t .! :: ".'a- married vestei
day to Caul C. lliliket, of Chlladeliihla bv
Ihe lt"V. D I! Limit, of Ihe I idled llielhten
Ciiuiili William ii .Mi Cain of Chlladet
1 ill in . was best mull and .Mis IMHIi .M
llent.el, of .Mount Jin. lirltle'ui.nil The
lu lib gloom Is a inembei nf 1 u'lip.ini I.
Klist Iteglmeiit V (!. C and Is at piesent
doing gu.inl dutv
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1115 Chestnut Street
(Opposite Keith's)
Exceptional
Special Values
and Hats of Quality
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y
Three Summer
Fur Specials (Exceptional)
Wolf and Fox Scarfs
Vcrji Special
Tu'upe, White, Ked, Hum
ehatka, Slate, Battleship
Gray.
Choice Fox Scarfs of
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Value Unprecedented
Taupe, White, Red, Kam
clmtkn, Slate, Hnttlaship
Gruy.
Mole, Ermine or Kolinsky
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Extra Special Value
In Montr, straight effects or
fchoulder or cape models.
at 3V 0.I1.. ;... j; - . ,
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Workman Gets 0000 Verdict'
A till l tiftful'n IiifliTi, OL.lI..
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Common l'lcns No.
today a vvauied jf
J .MaeAIeer SOfifui ilnmaBes ugalnn .v
I'lnnin & Sons Ship nnd Knglne Hull,-,.,'
company for peinoiinl InJurlcH uccIvm
In inn, .MneAleer was woiklng with '
ill" 1HI1 In tho ilefclidiilit coinp.iiij"M .a "
lie was seated on it planl; on the ton .1
of ii hip under construction, oner-iM V
the drill, when the plank broke iii,der n!
liolh his iinkles. weto hioken nnd li0 in J I ;
other injuries llin claim vvhh p eLi,
b Attorney Kiedeilck J Khoyer
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