Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 05, 1917, Night Extra, Image 5

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IfRUSHFOR TRAINING
, CAMP CONTINUES
Recruiting Station Swamped
With Pleas Many Candi
dates Too Young
ALL ENLISTMENTS BRISK
Rational Guard Regiments Ex
pect to Join Expedi
tionary Force
Applications for officers' training nearly
namped the omces of tho Military Train
ineCamps' Association, In the Commercial
Trust Bulldlne. today.
The 2600 mark was passed this after
nnn I3V 6 o'clock Monday afternoon,
-hen tho application lists will be closed, It
7, expected Ithat 2700 Phlladelphlans will
i.v enrolled for the three months.' training
St Fort N'lasara, N. Y.. which begins May
w The offices were Jammed ns a result
ef'the announcement that the Government
may pay candidates during the period of
training. Many eligible men, officers said,
have been holding back because they were
not In a position to leavo their business
without remuneration.
The need for men of more mature age to
take more responsible positions ns officers
Swas emphasized today by Major William
Kelly Jr. and Captain A, A. King. United
States army officers In charge. Most of tho
applicants are men barely of age, they
"St'was announced that the younger men
will bo asked to wait fpr the second en
campment to be opened In the late summer.
The Government Is especially anxious to
ret older men because of the difficulty
young men would have In handling soldiers
of all ages and walks of life.
Belief that Philadelphia's National
Guard regiments will be among tho troops
making up the expeditionary force to be
..nt to France helped recruiting In the
First and Third Infantry regiments today.
These two are already In Federal service.
Officers of the Second Field Artillery, Sixth
Infantry, First Cavalry and Company B,
engineers, expect tho call at any moment.
By noon twenty-seven men had enlisted
bi the army and ten In the navy.
Two brothers enlisted Ir. the army and
two In the navy today. Tho army recruits
were Albert O. Lyons, twenty years old,
and John R. Lyons, nineteen years old, of
Edison, Pa., who were assigned to the cav
alry. Those who enlisted In the navy were
Charles F. Fontaine, nineteen years old.
and Gilbert W, Fontaine, seventeen J ears
Id, of 4650 Tackawanna street.
A recruiting detachment of marines un.
o'er Sergeants Sayers, France and Katchcr
left today for Coatcsvllle, whero they will
take part In a patriotic parade and rally
tn stimulate recruiting. In the parade to
right will march detachments of the First
and Sixth Pennsylvania. Infantry regiments,
National Guard. Congressman Thomas S.
Butler, of West Chester, will bo one of tho
chief speakers at the meeting.
Yesterday's enlistments In Philadelphia
were: Army, forty-eight: navy, thirty-nine;
marine corps, six; naval coast defense to
serves, 128; coast guard service, six.
The following enlistments were annouiced
today:
UNITED STATES MARINE CORrE
Patrick Henry Kelly, 41, 123 N. Front St..
Darby.
Jobert Thompson Carson, 21. Ifi2." Fernon st.
otin Thomas naker. 18. 30 N. Markoe at.
Charles Herman White, 27, 234 N Camac st.
Samuel Owens Wright, 21. llurnlde, Ky.
William Itacey Itoblnson, 10, 2(120 .Sinter at.
UNITED STATES ARMY
Joseph ft Ritchie, 23. 1723 Columbia ave.
George Deck. 20, 2H47 N. 13th at
Harold H. Argue. 23. Jenklntown. Pa.
William 8. Jones. 22. Jenklntown, I'a.
Bjrron J, Schlndler, 24, Rochester, N. Y.
Luther E. Slnton, 28, Ambler. Pa.
Alfred K. Dahme. 21. 11)41 Uurfor at.
Lawrence l Law. 21. ni N Yewdall a.
James A. Corcoran. ID. 0725 Springfield ave.
Harvey L. Hance, 23, Cheafr. I'a
Roy H. Llpplncott. 23. lSOfl W, Ontario st.
Eugene F. Wlchman. 23. 17.10 S. 24th at.
J. Frank Lliergood. 2. 2140 N. 7th at.
Lewli Marshall. 41, 1312 Qreen st.
John J. Cregan. 32. 2(122 Swain at
Joseph P Uealln. 23. A031 Hoon-a at.
Joaeph Mojer. 3(1, 2834 N. Palethorp at
James l. JlrC.iulev, 25. 81!" N. 20th at.
John Dronson. 23. Hazleton Pa.
Joseph F Zeierskey 31. Phltltpsbunr Pa.
Peter J Ounneen. 20. .teraev City, N J.
Irving V Hauser. 22. sari Elm at., Camden.
Andy Charlea. 19, 1731 S. Tavlor at.
Albert O Lvons 10 LMIaon. Pa.
Runell It. Wright, 20 2022 nrldgo st.
John It. Lyons. 20. Edlaon. Pa.
Samuel Z. PUIratto, 31. vNew York city.
UNITED STATES NAVY
James J. Harvey, IR. lledll. Pa.
Francis M. Douip, 10. Centralla. Pa.
Frank 11 Chandler. 24. San Francisco, Cal.
Charles F Fontaine, It), 4530 Tackawanna at.
Gilbert W". Fontaine, 17, 4330 Tackawanna at.
NAVAL COAST DEFENSE RESERVE
Albert Lowthcr Demaree, 23, lllonmsliurg, P.i,
Clinton Stanley Kline, 18. Pcrkaale, Pa.
Clarence, Griffith. 24. Chester. Pa
t Benjamin Harrison Wllllama. 23. 2200 N. 7th st.
John, Francis Corbett. 3J .1003 Belgrade st.
Paul Edward Carter. 22, 1S51 Church at.
119,000 to Register
Here for New Army
Continued from rage One
Governor Brumbaugh, for, under the de
partment plan, registration for the States
will be under the Governors, and they will
largely be left to their own discretion- ns to
whether they want to uso county and city
toachlnery, or create a distinct organization
for all work of registration.
.That the Governors will use the county
nd city registration to handle the registry
Is assumed, however, by the War Depart
ment. ' ,."The Mayor of a city containing moro
"than 30,000 Inhabitants, or tho officials
8lgnated by the Governor therein," says
JJ War Department announcement, "shall,
n the approval of the Governor appoint
r. acfi ward or convenient minor sub
oiviiion containing about 30,000 persons, one
registration board.
"If the Mayor desires, he may appoint
central board to co-ordlnato the work
tlnu r boards" the announcement con-
. whc!.! who aro t0 ba away from their
ltt? i. trIct on registration day may reg
wr by mall. By the announcement they
!. tructed to BO -,0 lh0 clerk ' the
Xh Jwherever ihy happen to be on the
xth day after tho President's procfama
Th.n J"1 . npply for registration blanks.
m.'.J?avlnff fl"ed out the blanks, they will
boar i m.,t0 the home district registration
tWlon da. t0 rCaCh the bard by resls"
' lsItri!i?Wns "nder 30-000 and In the country
resist.8 ,pers?ns within the -age limits will
la. i .1 the samo y- Bt the polling
t reMd WardS a"d townsnlP ln whlch
r toaar?,i."Vwhlch th8 registration will be
ties a " :..." 'ven ut to omclals in coun-
in -i.i BJ ,n out ,0 uncials in coun
t on. ti, "ies flve day8 nrter the proclama
eltl blanks will be sent to Mayors of
wue over in nnn j .w. ... T-- -
coumi.. . --iwv iiu ma oiicrius oi
Ueaanrl ? fr0m tbem the clerks of coun
er 30,000 and the Sheriffs of
tlie.. ., " VT umciais corresponding wltn
th. mSSP ar required to get supplies, of
no .Cities or officials corresnanrllna- ivllh
blank
As tha rA. i -
. men I,... ' " "oparimeni i;gures it, ine
of .rVrtt,"1; "?.'!!" nnd twenty-nve years
cant .t v""lcu oimes consiume 7 per
tea u entlre Population. These are
vImV, be'ween which the War Depart
M. P; nned t0 baB8 "election. In the Sen-ti.'-.'Lowever'.
the es were changed to
Houti
M-one lo tWfintv.RAVen nntf In 4h
2,m! tlnty-on to forty. What the final
. fcaluV."'" UO U!
btHefin'wntJ,! "nkrt.owfl! bu' the ?e.neral
t ar. L? Washington Is that' the minimum
tn m ,"""" ' iimi-ine minimum
EiXdUia. . wenty-one and tho maximum
titl twenty,,M,ven. thirty or ' thlrty-flve
l'UlJL""IIIVe tha.t 119,000 (n Philadelphia
rti."?. "Quired to register Is made on the
'.'.'IiI!T'Vlat this number Is 7 ner cent nt the
fiytal population of 1,700,000. This Is
!!"ye between nineteen and twantr.
' " VUl IN aunt fltuUlv Amad at twaa.
that seventy persons out of every 1000 are
men liable to be registered,
Tho suggestion Is made In the War De
partment announcement that the registra
tion boards for each polling district may be
made up of patriotic citizens who will vol
unteer ns registrars to servo without com
pensation. There will bo ono registrar for
every 170 persons to bo registered.
NEW JERSEY READY
TO REGISTER MEN
AT RECORD SPEED
TIUJNTON', Mny 6.
Substance of communications mado pub
lic today between the War Department nt
ashlngton nnd Governor Walter U. Kdge,
who Is back In tho Htato today after a ten
(lays' vacation nt tho Virginia Hot Springs,
Indicates that New Jersey Is prepared to
malto n whirlwind registration of men
available under tho Federal selectlvo draft
bill the Instant President Wilson Issues Ills
proclamation fixing a day for this enroll
ment. When the clerks nnd Sheriffs from every
county In the State nnd the Mayors of mu.
mclnalltlos of more than 30.000 nonulatlon
reported nt Trenton last week. In rcspopse
to a summons from tho Governor, no de
tails were announced becauso of a caution
from tho War Department that nt that
tlmo publicity would be premature. It Ib
now known, however, that at this confer
ence machinery was set In motion to ob
tain a complete enrollment of nil men In
New Jersey who are of ago eligibility In ns
brief a period as Is required to Bettle an
election contest.
As a result. Governor Kdge has notified
the AVar Department that New Jersey Is
ready and only awaiting the signal from
Washington to go ahead, In the office of
nearly every county clerk In the Stato
there nro hundreds of circular directions
ready to bo mailed to election officers nnd
others the moment, official word Is flashed
to proceed.
CRAONiNECONQUISTATA
DALLE FORZEFRANCESI
Le Linee di Von Hindenburg
Sfondate tra Rheims e la
Fortezza di Laon
IIOMA. B Mngglo.
Telegramml da Parlgl dlcono chc le forze
del generate Xlellc rlpresero nella glornata
dl lerl 1'olTenslva contro le llnee tedcche a
nud-est dl I.aon o ronmilstnrnno la clt
tadlna dl Crnonne che era ben dlfesa c cho
ha dato al franccsl II dnmlnlo dl quasi tutto
It brevo ma Importanto altoplanodl Craonne.
II generalo N'helle opcro' duo nttacchi
dlstlntl, o nmbeduo dlcdero buonl rlsultatl
II prlmo gll dlede 11 possesso dl Craonne,
cd nel sccondo tutto tin slstema dl dlfesa dl
prima llnca del tcdeschl trn Uerry au Hac
o Craonne fu conqulstnto. I franccsl hanno
contnto flnora 750 prlglonlerP. Anche altro
opero dl fortiflcazlono tedesche nl dl la'
dl Craonne furono puro conqulstatc dalle
truppo franccsl I cul grossl cannonl ora
battono lo difese di Lauu nd una dlstanza
dl poco plu' dl cinque mlglln
Iattacco su Craonne, l.cnche' fosse stato
reso posslbllo dal rlsultnto ottenuto dnt
francesl con gll nttacchi del 10 aprlle ul
timo scorso, fu operato cvldcntcmente nllo
scopo dl dlstrarro truppo tedesche dalla
fronto dl Arras dovo I'avnnzata lnglcse e'
stata arrestata duU'aiimentnta reslstenza
del tedesrhl o dal fntto cho. II maresclallo
von Hlndenburg aeva concentrato tutta
la sua artlgllerla o lo sue rlserve In quel
settore per dlfcnderc la fronte dl Doual
serlamente mlnaciata dal successl degll
Inglesl dl Hnig. Con la conqulsta di Crn
onne 1 francesl strlngono nncora dl plu' II
formldablle cerchlo dl fuoco attorno a Laon
cd nlla fortsslma forcsta dl St. Gobaln. In
tanto gll Inglesl hanno potuto mantencre
tutto 11 terreno conqtilstato prima cho le
rlserve tedesche fossero lanclato contro dl
loro In violent! contrattacchl.
Xotlzle dalla Svlzzera dlcono cho la ten
slono nel rapportl tra 1'Austrla o la Ger
mnnla aumenta hempre plu' nonostante lo
dlchlarazionl ufflclnll tn contrarlo. Si dice
I'lmperatrico dl Germanla si o' recata a
Vienna per Intercedero presso I'lmperatrico
d'Austrla aftlnche' cesslno lo mnnlfestazlonl
per la pace nell'lmpero dcgll Absburgo, man
Ifestazlonl chc si fanno sempre plu' Insis
tent! o che la Germanla vorrebbe fossero
soppresso con la forza. Inoltro II kaiser
fa sforzl per Impedlre cho venga dlseussa
l'ldea dl concluder la pace senza alcuna
tndcnnlta'.
I .a statnpa tedesca Intnnto contlnua nd
attaccarc 1'Austrla per II fatto che questa
st mostra piopensa nlla pace, l.a Germanla
feme che 1'Austrla debba concludere la paco
senza alcim vantngglo terrltorlalo a danno
della Ilussla. Insomnia, sempre a quanto
mandano dalla Svlzzera, la gelosla o la
sfiducla mlnano serlamente la snldezza del
blocco teutonlco. I.'Austrlii e' paragonata
oggl ad una polverlera cho puo' esplodere
con rlsultntl dlsastrosl per la Germanla
da un momento all'A all'altro. Le popola
zlonl dell'Austrla sentono cho la iTermanla
blocca la la alia pace per salvaro le am
blzlonl dcgll Uohenzollern, c sente cho la
vlttorla della Germanla sarebbo guada
gnnta n spese dell'Austrla o che Ja Ger
manla Intende far la paco a spese della
monarchla degll Absburgo.
lera l'ambasclatoro nmerlcano Thomas
Nelson Page si reco' alia Consulta per vlsl
tare II mlnlstro degll Ksterl, on. Sonnlno,
ed esprlmcrgll II placere provato dal presi
dent Wilson o dalla nazlone amerlcana per
la prosslma vislta della mlsslone Itallana a
Washington, missions nlla cul testa e' un
secondo cuglno del re, II prlncIpe dl Udlne.
Quest! e' latore dl una lettera nutografa del
re Vlttorlo Kmmanuele al presldente Wil
son, tin telegramma da Rio Janeiro dice che,
in segulto alle dlmlsslont del mlnlstro degll
Ksterl dr. Lauro Muller, II quale e' dl
orlglne tedesca cd era stato assoggettato a
vlolcntl nttacchi nella stampa braslllana,
l'cxpresldente del Brasllo Nllo I'ananha e'
stato pregato dl assumero II portafoglto
degll Estcrl ed ha accettato. I glornall
braslllanl esortano II Congresso a scgulre
una polltica estera simile a quella degll
Statl Unit! o a daro al Braslle II posto che
gll spetta nella grande lotta per 1'umanlta.'
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
OERMANTOWN
5 Minutes from Train
6 Minutes from
5 Trolley Lines
5-Cent Fare
Will rent or sell, unfurnished or
furnished: 12 rooms. 2 baths,
laundry ln basement, extra toilet,
bright semidetached stone and
brick side yard house, wide
porches, nwnlnged and screened
from top to bottom j 20-foot front,
136 feet deep. Houbo alts Uack
from Btreet 40 feet: beautiful
lawn In front; individual en
trance, etc.
Will make a big sacrifice if sold,
or will rent very cheap. . The
house has American radiator,
hot-water heat, electric and gas
combination In every room, gas
logs, hardwood flooring.
This Is a real opportunity. Apply
to owner, who Is living In It at
present.
Washington Lane Station Is first
station above Chelten Ave., Cler-mantown.
EVENING-"LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA;
THE LIFE OF MARSHAL JOFFRE
By ALEXANDER tfAHN
(Copyright)
Swept Along on a Tidal Wave
of Promotion, the Obscure
Captain of the Franco-Prus-sian
War Becomes Commander-in-Chief
of the French
Armies
Tili Is the sixth litjfalfrncttl o "The Life
o Manhal Joffre," which Vtgan in Mon
day's Kvenlvo Lntior.n.
JOFFRE, THE MAN
lie was but flftj'-elght years old. Ills
rapid strides In tho last part of his career
not only fully made up tho loss of time In
Its early stages, but carried him forward
on n crltnblo tidal wave of promotion.
Honors hno never brought rest with
them to Joffre. Kery step In his advance
ment meant greater activity to him. But
overy such step seemed to rejuvenate him :
he found new strength at every sound of
duty's call.
COMMAXDISR-IN'-CHIKF
When In 1911 It was decided to abolish
tho dual power In tho army nnd to .oncen
ttato the duties of the chief to the General
staf?. who was charged with war prepara
tions, and those of the vlco president of the
war council, who was to conduct tho war
as the head of the army In tho hands of
ono man, General Joffre was chosen for
the pet.
It was nt the height of the Morocco
trouble, virtually nt the moment of the
"coup d'Agndlr," when' the political horizon
was covered with dark clouds, when It
seemed Impossible that pence could bo pre
served, when a struggle between France nnd
Germany was thought to be Inevitable, that
General Joffre assumed the Buprcme com
mand of the French army.
The public wondcrlngly Inquired who
was the man who thus virtually held In his
hands the future of Franco; some recol
lected Timbuktu j otherH remembered hav
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SOME OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE FARMS
IN THE STATE
21 Acres, $1700 Only
$400 Cash
Two miles to town : 8-room stono
house, largo barn, outbuildings, good
buildings and soil, level. Owner In
cludes farm wagon, horso rake, p'ow,
harrow. corn planter. cultivator,
threshing machine, etc. Immediate pos
session. Very cheap.
48 Acres $3000
J 100 cash. 1 mllo from station, on
trolley, line stream, running spring
water at buildings, timber, fruit, good
buildings. Immediate possession.
12 Acres
Five-room stone house, stone barn,
outbuildings, fruit, spring, stream, tim
ber. Price $8G0; J360 cash. Imme
diate possession,
IF YOU
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INTKIU:STKD IN
SEND FOR
ROBERT
7 North Hanover Street
?-r osAA.v,ul.vv.;..uilv....uw.;i.i.vd:
15 Years Ago
there was a tract of 2000 acres of vacant
lwmr'R ride rrom I'niiauciiMiiii. n. m uuw
The possibilities of Iho locntlon wero noted by w m. T u. ltooeris,
shortly ntterward he started tho development of what is now
Glenside, Pa.
Today It Is a thriving town of 6000 people, containing
churches, stores, gas, sewerage systems, delightful walks,
and miles of macadamized roads.
There Is a double-track trolley to Philadelphia 10c fare over 60 trains
dally tic commutation.
This is Till!, place to rent or BUY property. It will Increase In the future
ns It has In the past.
Thro are now being offered some ha.idsomo new homes and bungalows at
a price YOU can nfford to pay.
Kverythlng about theso homes Is up to tho minute, and you get many things
you've always wanted but never could find.
Come Out Today or Tomorrow
and let us show you what we hare nnd tell you the rest.
WM. T. B. ROBERTS & SON, Glenside, Pa.
Opposite Station "oth rhones Open Sunday
H. J. DAGER, AMBLER, PA.
We Offer These Interesting Propositions
nn .pre farm. 5 stone road fronts, near
AmhJr pi-room Colonial stone dwelling.
?.t barn and oiitbuWlnB-i woods,
sprint"
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l-?" .?.""';.'. ,'miV ' iiMt of surround
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mil'dwelunX a" convenances, 'coach
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fiutto r-r hnrn and uoultry
. i Jl..-.tn a.4t Vnl1r
."'?. ''"'i'n'rro urove. 18500.
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--'iir,t rnuntrv places. Improved farms, suburban homes nnd building sltee In the
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know our wan... DAGER Amb,cr pa
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150 Stock, Grain, Grass, Poultry, Fruit and
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iust over the Montgomery County Hne in the most desirable, progressive
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nt vour door. Electricity, gas, telephone, churches, graded schools, good
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hv niitht: sixteen trains a day and only 18 miles from City Hall, at prices
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Country Homes or Building Sites.
W. FORREST MAGEE (Right on the Ground)
SOUTHAMPTON, PA.
,vvvivvvvv$
"Stop! Look!"
One acre of land, good etone house
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Just In prime. 10 years old; M, mile
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Twenty-two acres of best sou ana
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One hundred and sixteen acres of
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SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1917
ing seen his namo In tho army bulletin;
none knew why he was chosen.
But those who placed upon General
Joffrc's shoulders the responsibility for the
future welfare of the nation knew well
the reasons for their r.ctlons.
It was M. Catllaux. then Prime Minister,
and M. Messlmy, Secretary of War nt the
time, who brought to President Falllcres
for Ills signature the decrco that was to
mnko General Joffre head of the' French
army. But the choice of General Joffre was
made on tho unanimous aihlcc of the war
council, nnd what Is more, his name was
proposed by General I'au, who was the first
choice of tho war council, and for that
matter of the entire French army: but who.
In a Bplrlt of noble sacrifice, renounced the
honor nnd yielded the place to General
Joffre.
The greatest, military gift the French
nntlon could offer to one of Its sons was In
the possession of Joffre; but not by nny
exterior sign did he show that ho had grown
to be nny dlltorent from the Joffre of otlter
days. ,
"By his simplicity, by his modesty, ho
recalls to mind the great chieftains of Home,
nt n" tlmo when the republic was at tho
apogee of virile splendor," was n recent
estimate of Gcncrnl Joffre, nnd the esti
mate Is more man true.
A task of stupefying proportions was
nsslgned to the General. He was to pre
paro for war, he was to mold an nrmy,
ho was to find ways nnd ineann for a
successful fight against the Prussian mill
tnry machine, he was to be responsible for
defeat, ho nlonc wns to bear tho brunt of
failure.
Unflinchingly he nccepted the duty, and
sternly Bet himself to the task o.' fulfilling
his mission.
What Joffre did, what he accomplished,
was shown In the first days of the mobiliza
tion; but his greatest achievement was his
clear view Into the future, his nblllty to
discern tho character the coming war wns
to assume.
One year after becoming the First War
Lord of France, were such n term known
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Heed the Call of the Government
An appeal has been mado to every one In the country to do his or her siiaro during
these times It Isn't necessary that every one Join the army or navy, hut It It necessary
that every ono should do something to aid You can do your share by r.ilslng living necessities,
which will leave that much mote for thoe less fuitunnte. and will help to Keep tho price of
foodstuffs within their reach.
A number of properties are listed below Some of them allow for a small vegetable
garden others from a half to BOO acres nf ground You rui "do jour bit" by living in tho
country and Improving conditions for others ns well as ynurt-olf.
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73 Acres
Close to village: 12-room stone house,
large outbuildings, spring, fruit Price
JI700; $500 cash required Immediate
possession.
89 Acres
Good
stream,
cash.
buildings nnd
spring, fruit.
soil, timber,
$3300; $1000
47 Acres
Twelve.ltoom Colonlnl Mtone House
Old shade, new bank barn, outbuild
ings, spring, stream, fishing, boating
and bathing, fruit. Price $4600 ; only
$700 cash. Immediate possession Stato
load; Hi mile to station.
BUYING A PHNNSYLVANIA FARM
MY CIRCULAR
W. EVANS
l'OTTSTOWN, PA.
land, which at that tlmo was about one
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and
: new $75,000 schools,
all cement sidewalks
Colonial stonn dwelling In Ambler, cor
ner lot, 160x168 ft. Modern and attractive
proposition along- Colonial outlines, $0000.
Attractive bulldlnff locations nt Krden
helm Terrace, Chestnut Hill, fc Into I'M la. ;
convenlont location: also suburban Improve
ments; excellent surroundings, macadamized
.streets, Sprlncfleld water, Kas, electricity.
iKits average 00x150 ft. Price $300 up.
4-acre country place near Colmar. T-room
brlrlc dwelling; conveniences, barn, etc.
jai'oo.
lW-acro place near Colmar, 7-rnom frame
dwclllmi; poultry house, etc t-AOO.
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4 Acres, Perkasie Borough ?
house.
electric lights, borough water, heat:
heat:
ilums.
lare barn, hedie,
near., etc. I harn. 01
etc.: barn, poultry house. 13000. part
Darn, neaae. Deacn orcnara. Diums.
cash. 113 per month commutation to Phlla.
aeipnia, irameaiai. posse. .ion.
97 A. 2tt miles steam and trolley:
4 rovtico u.room atons house, lari
poultry and pig nouses: nn.
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orchard: 2 acre, pasture and timber, stream.
spring. IZ7UU. ibuu caan.
Ad A.... 10-room dwelling-, larce barn
DO ACrCS and outbuildings: 000 good
bearing peach tree.: excellent oll.i tn high
slat, of cultivation! 2 mils, train ind trol
ley. This farm properly handledwlll "ally
payxor iistitin ipr.. . fiw ..w.
In his country, General Joffre pronounced,
In an Interview, these historic words:
"It will not be tho commanding generals
who will gain the battles of the future.
It will be the colonels nnd even tho simple
captains. The fighting front will extend
to 400 or 00 miles, nnd, under such
conditions, th cwlll of ono man cannot be
made felt everywhere, for there Is but llttlo
opportunity for new combinations nnd ruses.
The role of tho comtfmmllng gencrnl wilt
nearly come to an end the moment he will
have gathered nt a delred point In tho lino
of battle all the forces that nro needed ;
the role -of tho colonels nnd of tho captains
will begin with tho first shots fired. They
It will bo who will ilecldo the result of
the struggle. The troopi that will win
will bo those that will hold out the longct,
thnt will prove superior In endurance. In'
energy, nnd In faith In the flnat vlctoVy."
Prophetic though they round, these
words were more than prophecy, they were
tho pcsltUe statement of positive, facts,
gathered throjgh study nnd work, of In
disputable conclusions arrived nt through
experience supplemented by science.
"Nothing is Improvised when nt war,"
ho declared on another occasion, and this
can be taken as the key of all his activity
during the period ho has been In supremo
commnnd of tho French nrmy.
PIinPABING FOR WAR
General Joffre Is conscious of realities.
Others may dn-ntn of fundamental changes,
but he has ever feared experiments when
the stakes meant national honor. He went
nhend In perfecting the fighting machine of
France; but In organizing tho nrmy ho 1ms
cer endeavored to organize the nation nt
tho same time, for, warrior though he has
been all his life, no one knows better the
value of spiritual ascendency
"The material organization of the army,
perfect thought It may be; Its understand
ing, no matter how highly developed, will
be Insufficient to Instiio us a victory If
this nrmy, strong nnd Intelligent ns It mny
havo become, will lack a soul," he de
clared. He knew then, ns ho knows today, that
It Is the soul of a people that guides the
world's destinies ; and who will gainsay
that ho has not helped to awaken France's
soul?
Only a comparative'- short time before
the war he delivered the other great speech
nf his life when he fought before tho Cham-
bcr of Deputies for the so-called "Three i
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
For Sale Roller, Flour and Grist Mill
With five acres of land, all fronting on railroad, and outbuildings, consisting of Barn, Wagon Shed,
Poultry House and parage.
Also Colonial Brick House
1?w, ...i Q'Hii.li-?WlTiL.aLL
MIJIILKN IIO.Mi; Willi J .VL'Klv.t
Hnusn has 1U ruoms and hath, fire-
filace In living room, hot-water heat:
nundry; electric light, excellent water at
houso and at combination stable anil
garage, which has space for 2 horttos and
- cars: flno chicken house.
AN" KI.EC1ANT HOMi: AT JS500.
J. WATSON CK.MT. Owner, Ambler, Tn.
IB f.OMi: ATTRACTIVl-. tirFKRINr.S mm
,l.o.ti lliu iil.ii iiiitn jtii.ii, i
New modern dwelllnB. fi acres of s
Kround; houso has 13 rooms, bath and fl
pantry; lart-n stable, ncc. U horses; Ka- H
race, fi.ronmed tenant house: chicken y
house: shrubbery, fruit of every descrlp- g
tlon: on high elevation nn Old York mail, fa
within 17 miles of City Kail, I'rlco g
is.vono. ,,. . . m
10-room detached stone dwelllnB. hot- g
water heat: vacuum rleaner system: e
built-in hardwood floors: porch glassed el
In. screens and awning" for entire house; g
stono garaire. lot TSxl70, Prlco $11,000, g
subject to J8000 intge. H
Ileautlful bullrtlnic lot on Washington g
lane, overlooklnir the John AVanamaker g
estate. ndxtSO. Tries IS300 g
Uest unimproved ground In Noble,
overlooking the Huntingdon Volley Coun- m
try Club, 107x2nn 1'rlre 2''0. 1
V. Vr.IlVI, WALTON g
Th Vnrtr ltn,l Henl K.tlltO Ilroker" m
Jl.MiI.Mtnv., i .v. unmuiiuiunuiiuniiiuiii.
ROADSIDE FARM
An unusually attractive and produc
tive farm and country seat combined,
on stone road, 14 miles from Phila
delphia. Splendid location. So conven
iently arranged that an experienced
woman can run It. Land In highest
atate ot cultivation; abundant fruit;
crops planted; spring, and running;
water, An Ideal home and must ba reen
to be appreciated.
JAMUS OAIITRELL, Owner,
West Willow drove, Ta.
Farms at Strictly Farmers' Prices
F.XCntJ.KNT TW'OSACIin PLACE:
good building", fruit, water; level sur
roundings. $1800, part cash.
GOOD 13M-ACKB KAIISI. 8-room
house, outbuildings; plenty fruit, water;
$1000. part cash.
"tl At'HKS. house, outbuildings, fruit,
etr. $1800. only $300 caeh.
"80 ACHES, cloa. to .tallon and vil
lage: bouse, barn, outbuildings, fruit;
close to all advantages. Price only $3500,
$ti0 caeh. , , ...
Many othera In Berks. Ducks, Mont
gomery .Chester Coun,r.,..it
H. F. D1ER0LF
R1IOAD8 lll.no.. nOVEBTOWN. PA.
PKRKIOUKN VALLEV
13 A. r.ar Hcnwenxviu.. e-roomea .ion.
r.ar Hchwenkvlll. H-roomed
houie. Large Darn ana necessary ouiDUiia
,n?0 A?42et'r Bcbwehkvljl. -roomd . .Ton.
Years Law," the bill that was to extend
the tlmo of military scrvlco to three years.
Together with General Pau, he was
chosen by the Government to old the pas
sage of this law, and for days he listened
calm and unperturbed to nbuso nnd calum
nies heaped by tho Radicals upon the men
nt tho head of France's military affairs.
For three long months, day In nnd day out,
he heard his work belittled, he witnessed
the fury nf vituperation trying to drag his
associates Into tho mlro. Ho fnced this
all ns stolidly as he faced tho dangers of
his march on Timbuktu or the difficulties
of the problems ho encountered In his work.
Finally a. day came when General Pau,
unablo to contain his nnger nnd not per
mitted to nnswer tho calumnies, rose from
his seat nnd left tho chamber nmldst the
nngry shouts of tho opponents nf the bill,
who saw In his action n demonstrative pro
test ng.ilnst parliamentarism. General Joffre
remained seated.
Not n word escaped his tightly shut
mouth, not a gesture came to break his
Impassive nttltude, onl ytho llro In the eyes
beneath the heavy eyebrowB betrayed the
emotion he felt.
When ho came to speak ho spoke with
the co6l reasoning of nn Instructor, nnd ho
won the day, for the bill becamo law.
It would really seem as If somn of theso
stoical qualities nf General Joffro have
passed Into the souls nf tho Boldlcrs ho
commands, for tho "furia Francesc," ns
tho Italians styled tho bravado of tho
French troops of former dnys, has de
veloped Into n heroism that lacks the pic
turesque, but does not recognize obstacles
nor pet mil anything to obscure the path to
tho goal.
"The primordial virtue of a general com
manding nn nrmy Is his character," was
Napoleon's dictum.
General Joffro Is a man of character, and
this force of his has beet; felt throughout
tho ranks of tho French nrmy until every
f-oldler In tho trenches, every trooper In
tho Held, owns ns part nnd parcel of his
moral equipment some of this precious gift.
Ho Is the Idol of the nrmy, nnd ho has
become such In splto of his being one
of the strictest disciplinarians ever known.
"It Is not because he spoils us that we
call him 'our Joffre,' " said a soldier who
has fought with him from tho first moment
of the war. "It is because hu belongs to
us. becaiiFO he Is alwavs liar us. because
he is what we .want him to be, because after
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
hOR SALE
WITH 10 AC'KKS OK MOKK IP IIEMKKD
SUITABLE )or SA.flTAIIlUM or llOSIB
Above property contalnp . largo rooms; heat, electric light, plumbing. Near train
and trolley one hour tn Philadelphia. Prlco fHO.OOO. Easy terms. Apply
WYNNE JAMES, Doyleitown, Pa.
Something Really Worth While
At Glenside, Pa.
$2500 Your Terms $2800
Tuo-atory. rough-east bouse.
llullt In pnlrs. Mile yards.
l'lve ronnis nnd bntli.
I.nrire reception room, open staircase.
Dining room, beam celling.
ArtUtlcally papered.
(Ins nnil electric fixtures.
ltoof rnvereil vvltli nsplinlt slilnglesi
never wear out: can't burn.
Cellar walls of solid concrete.
28 minutes to Heading Terminal. Over
SO trains dally.
Double-track trolley to Philadelphia.
A chance to "do your bit"
by planting; vegetables and reducing- living cost.
We Make It Easy to Buy
WM. T. B. ROBERTS
Opposite Stutlon
Iloth
PENNSYLVANIA FARMS .
SEE CORNELL FIRST
acres night In village; u.room frame dwelling, outbuildings, abundance ot fruit. $1
acres On macadam road; 1.1. room stone dwelling; shade, barn; bargain Ill
acres All southern exposure; asparagus, strawberries, peach orchard; all bldga, II:
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acres.! mile lo stations nne dwelling and other mags.; spring ana iruu
acres On Uoylestown nnd Willow Orove trolley line: dwg. with convs., outbldgs,
acrra A flne fruit farm, good buildings, stock, crop and Implts. Included .....
rvi tf cruie iiiiiii, inu iruu treea, uwetiinK nnu mi ouiuuiiuiusa ...,.,
acrer H mile to station; best land. 0-rnom stone house, all convs. 1 big barn.V
acres )n the Old York Iload! meadow with large streaml eood bulldlnra ...... .
acres (lood land, up-to-date buildings;
acres un Nesnaminy creek: modern nungaiow.i earn, 10 acre, or urooer .....
arre Dairy farm, dandy buildings, fruit trees !-.!
prpl.Tn Hllln Mlnl nrnHurllVA lanil ttmher. meadowland. lQ-roOm Coloalal
dwelling, eto
acres 30 acres of timber, 10-room
acres On New York Division of Heading; running stream, trait.. nne Dunning
nrrefl-.1fl.rnnm r'nlnnlal hmiM nn.n nrenlflees. OUtbulldln... t.nant IIOUM.
acre, of timber
acres of timber
WARREN M. CORNELL, Hatboro, R
PKNNSYlVaNIA FAEMS
NKWTOWN Mile from .tatlon: ISO
i"i
irou.y line; i
having read an order of his. no l
M..M... H MMMIa.. I MAW ttK4.Ll
bound to exclaim: 'By Jove t he m'
after all I' "
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If one were to make a minute ur
the dominant trait of hla charactf
discovery would probably be mada th
conslts In tho perfect mental equllH
he possesses. Born a Catholic, a. J
llcan of firm persuasion, a. Free Ha
wide repute, creeds and opinions have,!
succeeded In making him give or r
favors. Many nro the heads that
the official basket under the blow of'Je
ax, whoso possessors ardently share! i
political beliefs, and the claims of frk
ship have never yet been placed byNl
before what lie conceived to be tne inter.
of his country. ' f,
(.CONTINUED MONDAY)
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DItlllBU LiAliUU. ttAl'ttKXSi?!
AT NATIONAL CAP1TJ
Representatives of Parliament
fipmin rinrl n Tlfetwlf tvs Cn tvtifii aI bim.'
to "Sit In" at Conferences -'M si
WASHINGTON. Mny 5. The BUl-skS fli
labor commissioners sent here nt the TJ?'t
quest or organized labor of the Unite &.'
Stnten fn "nlf In" with Hia vn.tAii. mJ k :
ferences which will havo to do with tk VtT . -1
"speeding up" of production during the eY..A'J
reached this city this nfternoon. The mem;' 'w
hers were Charles Bowcrman and Jams f ,V-JB
R. Thomas, members of tho labor (rrouaj-
of tho British Parliament,, nnd Charles Itn?" .
....... . ...... .. ., . . . j- .
uuiici, vAjreu uu mo inanuiaciure oi mam r, .
tlons. 1WiM
i no visitors were mei ai me station BJr "X 'u
Samuel Gompers. president of the Amerw f.''ij
lean Federation of Labor, and Hugh OIb-,vJ.'l
son, who represented Secretary of State' j&r-
Lansing. Speeches of welcome were mad' J3-&
after which tho commission wns esroHaial -w$i
to tho hotel whero It will have Its headV' tW
nuarters during its stav ln this rniintn'
.. . m
liikus win Marry in Turkey
AMSTL'RDAM. May B. The Politlache
Korrespondez, cf Berlin, hears from Co-
etnntlnmiln fhnr Ihn pTtlrlrlah r!n,i..MA.. ..
has acceded to tho postponement of they.'ri
uepariuro ot .American AmnnsHaor ISMCUa Srvi
lor several weexs, penning ins recovery -'Wy
irom ins recent illness wan typhus fever, j K
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
With all modern improvements, convenient to
Bethlehem, Pa. The Mill is equipped in most
modern style with all necessary machinery and
in A-l condition. The property is offered for
quick sale as a whole for '
$15,000
or can be bought separately. For sale because
of old age of owner (a bargain). Will be
pleased to show you the property.
GARIS AND SHIMER,
Room 1, Woolworth Building,
BETHLEHEM, PA.
OR RENT
Ten minutes to Willow Grove.
Three squares to Glenside Station.
AU department store deliveries.
Telephone and telegraph.
70-ft. -Hide street ln front.
All suburban conveniences.
Pure nlr and open country.
Mores of every description.
Pure Springfield water,
(las anut sewerage system. ,
.Mile, of delightful walks.
Cement sidewalk, everywhere.
& SON, Glenside, PaH
Phone.
Open Sunday
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and do It promptly
romntly. A number of real !..
farm bargain. Just listed. '.
timber... Only 100 per
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