--t 7?7iTA-n V3T1 .& H 'Af 7i - t XU"'i ?t I W-J t .h hi U K J r i I'- . lit IK Rf BIG WAR TAXES CALLED UNFAIR BY INDUSTRIES National Manufactur ers' Association Vig orously Complains URGES AGAINST LEVY ON EXCESS PROFITS Proposes, as Substitute, Gen eral Corporation Assess ment Advance COTTON MAKERS OPPOSE Distillers Say Huge Increase Will Cut Revenue by Causing Lawless Operations WASHI.VOTO.W Mny 11 The cxcohs profltR tn:: of tlie Hotiri wir revenue bill uns declared unfair iutt In. tqultiible before the .Senate h'lninre Com mittee ly .Jnmes A Emory, counsel for the National Association of Mntiuf.-irturers nnd ether orcinlzatlons which he wild comprise (900 corporations, eniplos Iiir 2 "50,000 norkmcn, or fi5 per cent of those In Indus tries being called upon by the Uoi eminent In the manufacture of articles for the war lie proposed Instead Increase of the normal corporation taxes A general attncl. ut on the whole bill was niade by Cameron Morrison, of Charlotte. N. C, represcntlns the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association lie nel located xtendlnK the taes icr many ;iear.s and reducing the amount pliable annually The excess profit tax Mr Morrison charac , tcrlied as a discriminatory elnhs tax. im posed uiion corporatli ns while IndliiduaN ire exempted Corporations, he said, woidd . jirefer a Ptralcht Income tax upon net profits or gross rales. STLT.I, COMPANIHS puoti:st Objections to the Income taxes on stocli ' tl blends were mode by Paul D. Craiath. reprJsentliiB Hethlehem .Steel Company stockholders ; J A. Kratr. of the Laclta nanna Steel Company, and ndnarci V Wakely. of the N'civ Jersey Public Sen Ice Corporation. Exemption from Income taxation of stock Illdend3 of subsldlari coiporatlons, ilrcady taxed, was iirtred by tho Lacka wanna company Extra tlmo wbh glien by the committee lor discussion of excess profits taxes Inclusion of pood will in calrulitlng cap ital for assessing tho excesi profits tax was proposed by Joseph h Auerbach, represent ing tho Wnolivorth Comapny, of New Ycrk. Chairman Simmons said good will might be used toward artificial estimates of cap ital and thus defeat taxation, and for that reason, he said, Ccvrress has so far re fused to estlmato gi"d will as a part of cor porate capital Artificial estimates alio could be made, he said, of the value of trade marks. Limitation of excels profits tax to c pi ta! and assets of foft-lgn fire nnd ma'.iie Insurance companies actually used in this country was uiged by A. D. Thatcher, $f New York, representor various foreign cor porations. He urged that tho Income from iecurltles held by such companies abroad nd not used In their American business hould be exempt from the tax. VOtl LIQUOR INTERnSTS Opposing tho doubling of taxes on dis tilled spirits, Leii Cooke, attorney for tho National Wholesale. Liquor Dealers" Asso ciation, predicted It would gre.itlv Increase Illicit production, decreasing Instead of in creasing Federal) revenues. "It Is Impossible to collect such a heavy tax," he said, "vvlilch represents a tax of about 1000 per cent upon the cost of manu facture." Some Increase In liquor taxes Is not op posed by distillers and rectifiers, ho said, nd suggested a ten per cent' differential Increase or twenty cents a gallon on ' liquors manufactured before the bill Is passed. H0 argued that would conserve rraln supplies for food purposes, stimulate the use of stored stocks and lncreaso revenues. 'The liquor trade Is not opposing any In crease, ' he said, "In fact, they advocate an ncrease, but not such an enormous one as Is proposed." t Kqual and Increased taxes on alcohol tor beverage purposes, whether made from sugar, molasses or grain, were urged by Z". T s'fa?""' f "e United States Industrial Alcohol Company. He said In 1 ! 1" dlsHlers believe alcohol products IVrf.w.T1 ?houW be more heavily taxed na that the House bill removes discrimina te! now existing between those distilling iron, sugar beets and cane and from grain, increased taxes proposed on beer from ?h. it .? ?2-7B a barrel- Robert Craln, of Jge United States Brewers' Association, told xne committee, will put many small brewers out of business. ,i"B.Ut .I..am "ot ,,erc to Protest against Sv B.X; he 1ald' "Whatever tax Congress m.,Pm " ,,,e b",eiverB. after careful con ffwS ?" " willingly nd gladly tht. We nro hopeful, however, that ims onerous tax will be reduced. A tax tnhfaV xy.'" destroy large Investments drv 11 ,e,r,lea- praised the recent "bone hint . Paf!e1 by Congress to prohibit nipment of liquor to prohibition States. ftj,,?!"" Whlte- of a Philadelphia manu tal 5i ' ioncern, arcued that the soft drink inrf d,lscrm'nates against that business, fh. v slas W- Hutchinson, in behalf of jae jsatlonal Manufacturers of Soda Water tor .' ?a.ld. " was ""'air. for Instance, to Th?!t.Sr,nk8 nnd not lce cream dealers, ft.bi .: . fourths of 'he soda dlspensors ?,.,$ .v own syups and probably will eninL 1 ta5 on lhat commodity was the Pinion given by it. T. Cummlng. a Roches thai .' " l"anufacturer. He predicted rioY. .k ?y '"anufacturets would have to 'ose their establishments. onTJlei?ro.posc1 leyy ot elht cents a pound iLi T c Bas was declared arbitrary and Sy "xce"lve byA. R. Drunker, vice Rni,i.rnX'0.f a manufacturers' association. ....!. Morrls. of New York, also pro iim tax "aylng existing contracts would prevent passing It along. Russian Peasantry Seizes Great Lands Continued from race One gatlers Into their own hands. Throughout "5 workmen are placing representative omeers of their organizations with various JniJIV aciurlnR companies and refusing per flclal s any-hlDments without their of auTCHKOFP PROCLAMATION Minister of War Qutchkoff today Issued ' Proclamation to the army: ,,JePl9 who hata Russia are counter ?. .f " work ot 'he army, clamoring Jr end of the war. An active cam .VJrJ Progressing against discipline and obedience.. rn?i0n't."sten to traitors. Insist that all tw. observeMlsclpIlne 'Soldiers at the tn ' .tey our chiefs, whose duty ItHs o punish disobedience severely. usrmflMw'. . . ... . : tnntn ' D "" ,ianu 9 seen in ine rnusn kirl. grwth of many movements. Hun- mZZ Ly'rmftn amenta work in Petrograd ""X.. IIIB IIlll tvlh nW riAMmamt'ai ln M behind .the .Stockholm Socialist' LHfi' A CRACK SHOT SINCE HER GIRLHOOD , ,- -.. .. 0 ' 'v - jSp1" v fe s 1 iifrrair 1 "-'".r 4 r'i rombnt tint tjrrm.inlc Influence tlie com mlttco iloclded to tako the InltHtlii' luelf In any peace ninves, nnd to assume in itrol If possible, over the meeting, ousting tho (iermnn proponents. The call for the con ference specifically, condemns a sep.uate peaie plan, but luges general peaie, to bo achieved through conwrenco of Socialists of all belligerent nations SOCIALISTS' PLAN It was resolved to call a conference of the Socialist lntermtloiinl and to Invite to the conference representatives nf all parties agreeing with the lOUnril'K appeal The tcsoliitloni adop.ed b th executive committee of the Council of Workmen's nnd Soldiers' Deputies on this matter includea: Klrst To convoke a conference of tho Socialist Internationale Second To Invite to attend the lonfer once representatives of nil pirtlcs nnd fac tions nf the iuternatiunal proletariat agree Ing with the Council of Soldiers and Woik men's Delegates' appeal to the peoples of the world Thhd To form n special commission nf the representatives of the executive com mittee and one lepiesentatlvo of each nf the Socialist patties o organize the con ference nnd arrange a program fourth, To publish Immediately nn np poll to the peopled of tli. world and a spo ol il appeal to the Socialists In allied coun tries concerning the convocation of a peace conference Fifth To send a delegation of the ex ecutive committee to neutral nnd allied countries, nnd to establish contact with the Socialist delegates at btockholm Sixth The peace conference Is to take ptaie In a neutral oountrv Seventh Tho committee, recognizing as a necessary condition tint free passage be accorded to all parties and factions with out distinction, requests that nil pirtlcs In said countries demand trom their Govern ments fiee passage for their delegates STOCKHOLM. May 12 The de'egatcs who agicefl to organize tho Stockholm .so clallst conference assembled jesterday under tho pre-ldency of Hjilmar Hiantlng. tho Swedish Socialist leader nnd derided to con tinue their work here the task being one which was only possible to be carried out In a neutral countrj The committee de cided that tho deliberations to bo hqld with the Germ-in mlMorltv Socialism shojld take place from Ma.v 13 to 17 and with tho Finnish Socialist on tho two dais following French Extend Drive Toward Alsace Line Continued from I'tige One battlo In the region of Avocourt, but with out infantry actions "French detachments penetrated the Her man lines north of rtesonvnux," the state ment concluded, "as well as at several points In Alsace, In the sector of Ammertz willer, Imprisoning inanj " ' LONDON, Ma.v 12 "Hundreds of prisoners were taken by Iirltlsh forces In further advances totlnv around llullccourt, on the Arras-Cainbral road nnd north ot the Scarpo River," Field Marshal Hals reported. Crown Prince Rupprecht was today trv Ing with almost every sort of weapon known to military science of this or former dav.s to dislodge the Hrltlsh grip on (jerniau positions around Fresnoy and llullccourt Front dispatches told of hand grenades, trench mortars, liquid ("Greek") fire, boiling oil, nauseating gases and bayonets," big, guns, little guns, machine guns, rllle fire all concentrated In a fury of attack. The struggle bas deve'oped Into hand-to-hand bits of fighting, while behind roar EVENING WEEK OF MAY MONDAY 12 to MAY 19 ALHAMBRA APOLLO raullnf Frederick Sleeptne Kln Trances Nelson, In The Power nf Dechlon i:nM Ilonnett, Hnpplnen ARCADIA AUDITORIUM BELMONT Mill in WalUor. In Sull) in a Hurry Th People s John Voo BLUEBIRD Marcuerlte CI Out of the CEDAR Gail Kane, An Man Made COLISEUM Violet Meriereau, The Uoj-GIrl FAIRMOUNT 56TH STREET" Marie Doro, In Caatlea for Two Geo rare Ileban, In The IJond lletween FRANKFORD Clara Kimball The Foolish GREAT NORTH. House Peter In lonesome Chap Douflas Pttlrhanks, in In Affaln Out Again IMPERIAL JEFFERSON Jaek Pickford, Tho Dummy Cieonce Heban. In The Ilond lletween LEADER Anita Stewart, A Million Uld LIBERTY William Farnum. In A Tale ot Two Cttlea LOCUST MARKET ST. Franklyn Farnum, The Clock OVERBROOK Mary PlchforU. In The Poor l.lltle Itlch Olrl PALACE The Valentine airl The Green poox Pauline Frederick, Sapho PARK PRINCESS Robert Harron, In OldFashloned Younc Man REGENT Lionel Barrymore, In The Millionaire's Double The Happiness Three Women RIALTO RIDGE AVE. Valeska Burratt, She RUBY June Caprice, A Small.Town Gall Kane, In Whose Wife? SAVOY STANLEY Clara Kimball Younar, The Uailest Way STRAND Ethel Clayton. Yankee Pluck Mary Plokford,, GA,$$ft&ft EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, v'ImIHb Mr.s. Annie Kicker Vojxel, a native of Lancaster. Ii and a lesidcnt of Detroit, champion woman trap shooter of the world, who recis tcred hiRh scoic in the first shoot of the teoiRanicd Lancaster Gun Cluli. guns on both sides pelting the lines oppo site with vast iii.iutliit4 nf hhell 1 It Is not nnlv at 1'icmuh and Iliilleiourt that the tloimans w.r, Mriilng with all their might tnd.u tn stop (i movements nf the Itrlttsh Official repmm detailed massed offensive nss.uills ut iten and other points around Luis The lliithh Krip on the coal clt Ins been IneiPislnglv Killing nf late, and IlludPiiburg with eici reserve force at his innimaml Is 1 ndeaim lug valid mi far and with c vtiannlln 11 v losses to weaken the circle nf llntsh ticmhes about tho town FIERCE FIGHTING RAGES ON MACEDONIAN FRONT LONDON .Mn j 1J Dispatches from the Maeedonl in front today showed a desperation In the lighting theie incident tn the Allied .uIv.iiilo that Is equilitig an tiling teen nn the wc'ste-in front Despite a trrialn lilghh unf.ivnr able tn the attacking forces, Ct 11cr.1l Sir 1 all's Allied .mm has Keen Jammed for ward with cnnsldciable gains all along tho attacking front. The lighting Is mir rookv promontculcs, up and down vallejtt nnd around Jugged mountain!- -conditions fav oring defenders In every wa.v t Piestimnblv Small's icMimptlnn of the offensive after months of Inaction Is de signed to force strengthening of the Teu tonic lines nnd use still more nf the Cen tral Pohpis' reset ves , menace. hiicIi ns Sarrail has din elect ngilnst tills Unitarian. Turklsli-Austilan line must he met by ie. serves, and (ierman.v and hei allies aio fast running nut nf 11 serves Kxai'tly tho same Mintegy m.iv be behind a sudden InciiMse in the lighting on (he Italian front, it lighting mi strong la home sections as to lend cnloi tn the belief hero that Italv Is attempting a general offensive I. K. R. liraKcman Killed on Hridsc TItnNTON. Mn 12 -Charles Iiwln. 11 ears old, a brakemnii on the IN nnsjlianla Railroid, was killed by the Washington L'x press Inst night on tho Delaw.ue Itlv'er bridge of the Pennsjlvanla llallroad Irwin had stepped from his train, .1 freight which had stopped, and he stood 1111 the passi ,iKer track when the express shuck him Irwin left a widow nnd two small chllilieii LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY in Paulln Frcderirk, Wlotpliitf rirei Paullnt Frederick, tn hleeplnn: Flren MarRUTltn CUrk in Ilm r.irtunos of Pill "Willi tin Pa.ll llnld Henmtt. Hupplnfjt i:nld II Lillian Walker, In illy In n Hurrv Klttv (Jordon li Fursft Me Not Tin1 People h John Doe Lion"! Ills irk, In Drifts Olgi Petroa, in Tho ttaltlrur Houl Gori;e High tn Her Marian SwaMie, In The Adventurer Jtck Hherrlll. In The Coniuest of Canaan Horlert Kawllnson, in The Scarlet Crjstal Environment Patrfa, No, 14 Anita Rtewart, tn The Girl Phlllppa William S The Square Georco Ileban, in The ltond lletween Clara Kimball Younir. In Tho Price she Paid Young - , in Vlrcln Clara Kimball Vounc in The Foolish Vtruln Tho People a John Don House Peters, In Lonesome Chap nlrfikn Huratt, tn She ThM N'eglirted Wife pouclas Fairbanks In In Again Out Again The Sixteenth Wife Past One at Uoonej's In Violet Mersereau, In Little Miss Nobody Valrska Huratt. In hhe Cleoree Ileban, tn The IJond lletween Ilouan Pptera, In Aa Aten Love In Robert Harron. In Anita Stewart, m The CUrl J'hlllppa Carlle Itlackwell, In The Page Mjstery Old-Fashioned Younv Man William Farnum. In A Tale of Two Cities In Lionel Ham more, In The Millionaire's Double Iteaale Loi, In Cheerful Qlvera Pearl IVhlte Mu ItloKsoin Stuart The Th Valentino (Jlrl The Qreen Door The Valentine lllrl The Ureen Door In Patrla. Last npiflode Polly Redhead Nance O'Netl, In The Seventh Sir, Frances Nelson, In The Power of Decision William The Return Kmmy Sonera Lionel Harrymore. In The Millionaire's Double of Theda, Hara, In Uer Greatest Love Robert Mantell, In Tancled Lives In The Hidden Children War Pictures Ethel Clayton. In Man's Woman In Olrl Pevvv Hyland In Tho Sixteenth Wife Theodore The Cost The Girl In the Checkered Coat Cleoree Walsh, In Tho Hook Acent Clara Kimball Vounc. The Kasiest Way Clara Kimball Younr. In The Easiest Way Ji Ethel Clayton. In Yankee Pluck Kthel Clayton. In Yankee Pluck Mary Pickford. In Kitty -WttdPtHflot lh clan 1 . ITIIBI U. Kin. ix-w-jotrwvwv NAVIITALIANEENTRANO ' NEL PORTO DIDURAZZ0 Vi AiTonduno Qur.ttro Trasporti Austriaci Cnrichi cli Munizioni e VettovaRlio E Tornano Illcse SOTTOMARINI AFFONDATI IOn. Arlotta Dice Che l'ltalia Non Ha Piu' Bisogno di Uominl per l'Esercito Combattentc ItOMA 12 Magglo Nulla anoora si sa dl iilllclale intnrno nlle nutlrle glunte lerl elalla Svl?zera circa 1'lnrlo dell offenslva Italian.! sill Carso Pro liabllniente II generale (iidorna non ha nncora inesso Ie piu- Iruptis e qualehe corrlspon dente dele mere scamblato uni nunientatn ittlllta' ilelle artlgllerle per II bombarda mentn iircllnilnaie die precede II movimento offenslvn dello fanterle Ad ognl model si sente In questl e Ircoli die avvenlmentl dl grande Iniportanza per quanto riguarda la sltuaaione mllltare pel Trcntlno e sul Carso sonn vlclni so non immlnentl lerl sera II Ministern dcll.i (luerra pub btlciva II seguente rapporto del genei-ale Cadorna circa la sltin7lone all 1 frontc Italo-austiiaci N'el Tientlno I'artlgllerla e stata putl dlarmeiite nttlva n slid i. la concM dl Lopplo sliir.iltoplniin ell AsliRn e nella nl Mlgaiia In plceoll 1 unh ittlmenti sicdtisi nella valle deH'Adlge ed In quella del Itrenta mil ihlilamn lespinto I repirtl nemlei Sulla fronie delle Alpl tjlulle Ie bit terle iieinlche furnuo plu "attlve nella glcunata di leri contro le nostre mlz!unl nel settoie di i'lava o nel settore merl dlonale del C.uso II tempo hello hi fninritn l'altivlta' delle squadrlglle neree nostr' e nenilche le rl sera neroplanl cmtlll lasclaiono eudeio bombs sulla mn 1 dl (ieirlzin senzi causaro alcun d limn I nostrl I1lrnaer0pl.ini. nppoggl.itl digll nvlitnrl della tnirini, hautin bomlurdatn la bise di nvlazlotie nenilcaill Prnsee'Cci, a nnrd ill Trieste lerl una delle nostre sqliadrlglie bomh.ircbr gll stabllluienti ferroilarll ell Itlfembergii inn nttlml liMiltall e rltnriiii' qullidl 11II.1 1 ua liase senzi d.iniil In 1111 eombattlmento aeren nn 1 macehlne nenilche fu abbattuta ilal nnstrl avlatorl I MlTTll.MAHINt DISTHITTTI WAMIINtnoN. 12 .Maggln - 1 .. base lata it illana sonn glunle notlzle uffi. cl.ill da Itonn die dlcono dell efllcielHsImn laioro eonipliitn dalle tinlta' dell 1 llotta Ita lian.! per innibitteie 1 1 mliuccla del sot tiiin.irliil tidesih(, ed autilael nel Medl. leu men Diiianie Ire 11 ciiattio settim me tiedlii sottnmarlni fiirono 1 lttur.iti n af fnlidatl dalle navl da giietra Itaiiane Le stei-se notl7e illciiiui 1 he. pel la quaita vnlia nelln spazln ill 1111 initio c.iiclatnrpe dlnlcre Italian! penetrarniin nel ortn fortl llcitn ill Diiinzni. tenutii clagll ,iutrl.u I e vl iiffniiil.iiiinii epiattrn trasporti nemlei carichl di muiilzlonl e ill vettov.iglle I e.ici-latoipidlnlere, die erano ag nrdlnl del tenenti Paganelll e Iteranllnelll, iltnrna lono alia lorn base senfca .uer sofferto 11I01111 daiino dil fiioeo vlolentUslmii ilelle lntte rlo austtl iche tjueitl fatti provano non solianto Inbllli.r del leinuiud.intl navall Hall mi e della marina ill gueiia In generale, die si e' dlmostrita i.ipielsslma dl snrvegllai" ef ficacemente I'Vdrlatico. ma anehe la c.ipi dt.i ddle navl da guei r.i itaiiane ill poitare la guerra dentm le fortczze austrlaclie Altrl c-iee latorp'dlnlero Itallanl erano prima, in allie nccislonl, penetratl nel porll nilllt.irl nustrlael, ill Ped.i, Parenzo p Pir.inn Da Lnndr.i si ha die negll ultlml quiiidlcl glnrnl I offenslva del sottomarinl tcdesdil e1 anclat.i iledlnindo rapldamento Questn nfferniann notizle ch- glungono di fnntc inglese, fr.mcese ed Italiana e perfinn tede pca Nnndlni'Mio non si iun dirn con pre e Isiono se cin' ' doiulo a mlgllnri mez7l die gll alii all ilell'Intes.i hanno dl com battero l.t mliuccla del snttninnrlnl Se la propnr7ione ill snttnm irlnl nrfoiidatl d ille navl itaiiane lain anc he per quelll nperantl 111 nitre acque. questl sempllce fatto sple gherehhe la mlgliorata sltuazlnne I" da niit.iri am lie die Marcel lliilln, ih In f.itio ill sottomarinl e' statu sempre bene Infer matn, dice ill sapere die I mezzl pel com battero I sottoniarlni niimentano ognl glorno plu' e die II numero dl snttoniarinl messl fuori ell eombattlmento In questl ultlml gloml o' aumentnto In manlera sodlsfaccnte LA MISSION): ITALIANA Ni:W YOriK. 12 Maggln -La niissloue llaliina partlra' nggl o elomanl alia volta di Washington dova si ree 1 a iiresentare il salute dell'Italla al pre-dilente Wilson II mlnlstrn Arlotta iiiteiing.itii sull opera THURSDAY lunula Huff In Lonesome Chnji Desmond In O Hara iihre Hmlth in Th WltrhlnK Hour llennett tpptnesM Hrjant Wash! urn In Skinner Itubhte Kltt ord3n In Forset Me .Nm IInrrmore, In Futhcr'H Son Lionel llHrmnoie In Hl Vu hrr'e n Walsh, in Finance Clara Kimball ounff In 'Iho Price Sho Ptld Mars Miles Mlnter, nnlronmnt Th Vera Mlchelena, Drift w ood Hart. In - Deal Man Th Captiln of th) Ora Horse 'iiuop I God Clara Kimball Youncr In The PrlcH Hhe Puld The 'I ho Dancer s Peril 'Iho lluuher llov Viiltska Suratt In She The .V sleeted Wife Th Slm.en h Wife Past On at Kuone h 11-irle Wllllann, The Hawk Ilouin Piter' In As Men Lovo The Wlltlam Desmond, in Paddy O Hara Mabel Carlyle Ularknell, in The Page Mjstery The Oeorte raweett In The Little Lost hlster llolmea. In Deri-1 let Ueorgi M Cohan In HroadHay Jones Mrle Djro In Heart's Desire Wallace Held. In The Prison Without Walls The S Hart. In of Draw Usan Wehlen, In and Reapers Jackie Saunders, Wildcat The Emmy Wehlen, In bovtern and Reapers Kitty Gordon, In Vera the Medium Tha The Waiting Soul Patrla, Eighth Episode Roberts, In ot Hatred The Tides of Harnegat The Neglected Wife H The l'annle Ward, In A School for Husbands Clara Kimball Young, In The Easiest Way Douglas Fairbanks. In In Again Out Again y A Square Deal rHi Qrtat Secret. No. 14 Oordon, In 12, 1917 compluta dalla marina Itnltana per com battel e I nottomarlnl, si c mnslrato retlccn tlsslmo e nulla ha volulo dire so l'ltalia ha troiato tin mexro elllcnce contro l'lnsldln teiilonlca tliterrogato rr)a c vocl stiipldo In ve rlta'. dl pace sepirata da pirte dell'IUilla II inliilstrci diss? t1L. ,.ii sempllcemeiite rldlcolo penniro die I'ttnlin separasso la sua nzlono da quella degll alleati. id lia ilggluutn "Nnl deslderlamo proci'dere In pletin jr. cordn con gll Stnll Fnltl enmc procedlamo con l'lnghllterra e l.i rraiiela Nnl non nhblaino blsngno dl altrl uominl alia fronte dl luttngllii perche' iibblamo gin' complutii .tutto quantn una narlone poteia eomplere )ier prnvvrdere uominl per 1'eserdto " City News in Brief POINT lltti:i:i: l-K opened for the season todai with a program of interesting events The picnic und games of the Shoe Miniuafctureis' League will ho among the events this afternoon nnd there will be 11 dlsplav of fireworks tonight I'UINT CI. CM member ulll ri-relve Timothy Cole, vcteian wood engraver, at a private view at the Art Club tonight when the first exhibition of etc hlngs. lithographs and wood engravlnge will Im shown Mr Cole will spnk on "The Art ol Wnnd i:n graving' THO ItlMIH TIOSS lrn ,r , enlist didn't stop William Scliwnrtr, son of the president of the .lenklntovin rown Council, from going to the fiont lie Is now on his w.ij, having been accepted as a member of tin l'entisjlianla Ambulance f'oips PATXI. IN.lt llll'.s nere rrrolte-.l ln- Frcd Wentlll, fiftv -eight vears old, of SOU ltlelge avenue, when he attempted to cross Market street at Tenth and was tun over lij a wagon, the wheels passing over his hick Phvslclans at the Jefferson Hos pital do not believe he will live his spine being broken. tOPS 1 Ol (HIT OM'.lt iHii-dni-nlil liabi thev found along the lnnk of Cobli s 'reck, at Seventieth street and Woodland avenue Mounted Policeman Mci'te.nlv, nf the Slt -first and Thompson streets sla tlon. and Serge ml Hurkeit nf the Park iuirils both wanted the lubv. which ap parentlv had been abaiiilnti"i1 bj gvpslei, but tliiikert-niitivltted the cop iiml now the babv Is In the Philadelphia Hospital with the name ".Miss Itlllv Sergeant ' i:VIPI.Oi:s nf Hie .In.epli (. Ilurllncli.il i Co store were giien $1000 as the result of their savings during the last vear In the store siving fund Klertlon nf ofll ceis fur the fund for the coming veir le siiltesl ,-ih follows Herbert S Darlington honorarv ptesldent.C C I'lunet, president Il Shock vice president. II S DeCostei tieasurer, I' A (iunold secielarj . illiec tnis Messrs Llvezev M ic.Murrav , tjuentin Haas nnd Miller 1. 1.1. 1 TION of the iipi, ir I rank P Parkin, pistnr nf tin Urate Methodist I p M'npal Church to the position nf gen ital seiret.ii of the Ameiicin Hlble So ilelv. has In en announced He succeeds the l!ev Di L'lghton W Cckird, who re tired after eleien .viMrs nf service He nil) begin his new duties next Tuesd 1 lMI II. Vli( 01:11, the first man ill opped finui the municipal pajrnll follow, ing the creation nf .1 new liuieau of Street Cleaning Is now a 1 apt.iln of engineers In the l'ultid States iirmv 'I he n iv he quit the cltv service lie went tn Washington and being an englneet nf unto, easllj obtained a commission with the (iov eminent Till; ONTMOOII IIOTIX ill Mount Po coiio, Pi . has keen sold In lllhheiil II Wnr tell X. Co for the Ontwonil Hotel Compmy at a price believed to be $2S.00. the amount, in which the ptopcrtv was held IJxaet figures of the sale are private The Out wood Is ,1 four-stoij frame building, con taining sixty looms OM.1SIO.N OP TKIH.I.DV ( ( Hn, niiilorliuik at Twentj-nlnlli stteet and .Susquehanna aienuo I his morning injured llio mcitoimaii nf the irew Petei Qiilnn, of 2S3.1 llancoek street I In was taken to 'the Women's Homeopathic Hospital with lacera tions and possible Internal Injuries I Ilti: OP MsTi;itIIMs OltK.IN enrli tod.ij caused n loss of $10nn tn the Quaker Cltv Leather Goods Coippativ, third floor of tho Donahue Hulldlng .105 Vorth Hlghth street The stock of leather bags and leather novelties was damaged by fire and water COOKING lllli:KrST this Innmlnc proved too much exertion for Mr.s Sua IHter. forty ears old. nf II II North Twenty-eighth street and when her daugh ter came downstalra she found bet mother lvlng dead on the floor Phjsiclans ascribed the deatli to apoplevj FRIDAY SATURDAY liulwe Huff, In Loneiome 'hnp DtanrhM Sptt n Thoso Without Hlu Louise Hurr, In Ixnc come Chap Hdirt Itorrnn. In Qli I ashionul Younc .Mar Hrjant Washburn, In hklnner'n Hubbb Hrj int Wmhburn In hklnnr a Hubble i.'atle Williams In Aiurim. nt L't) Ilirle WllllnmH In Apartment Jt Hobtrt Warwick A Uln m Poll Robert Warn Irk. In A Cilrl'a Kelly Jnrk Plrkforcl, In The Dummy Violet Mersereau. In" Husin'a Ucntleman MAY .Norma Talmadi,e. Puntheu Hurry More, in Couraco of faUenco The Pico Mystery Double Cross Mysler) C'nrljle rilacknell. In The Pago Jl3lery 1'aullne I'redcrick. In fjpho Viola Dana, In Law and Man' Fannlo Ward, In hch ol for Husbands Ti..1La'l."1'', V'"'d' "1 TheSchool for llunbands Mary Pickford, in Lets Than the Dust Marv Pickford In Less Thin the Dust Pauline Frederick In Sleeping fires Paulino l'rederlck. Sleeplnit Klres btuart Holmes In I he Derelict Douylas Palrhanks In I" Again Out Again Ueorgo M Cohan. In ltrnaliva Jones tieorko M Cohan In JJroadway Jone The School for Husbands y,!",n,f I'?"on, In I'u tiny Ward. In School for Husbands Taliaferro. In A Magdalene of the Hills """' laainsi Hister Norma Talmadre. tn ThK; Talmadce, In The Law of Comi-nsat Law of Compensation1 ompensatlon Oeorge Walsh, tn The Hook Agent nil lam H Hart.. in The Desert Man The Hidden Children Marie Doro, In Heart's Desire Violet Mersereau. in Mule Miss Nobody Marie Doro. In Heart's Declre William Courtenay. In The People ia. Haunting of the Hawk, jonn uoe Captain of the Ura Horse Troop U.'(e Walsh. In The Hook Agent George Walsh. In The Hook Agent Oeorte Walsh. In The Hook Agent Watting Soul Neglected Wife Petty to the Itesoue The Count Peggy Hyland. Dabette In Apartment JO Mala Mad. Keystone Mabel Tallnf-.. i II. Walthall. In Saint's Adventure A Mairdalene of the Hill. George Favvcett. In The Little Lose Sister Viola Dana, In uod s Law and Man's Clara Kimball Young. 'In The Easiest Way Clara Kimball Younr, The Easiest Way Douglas Fairbanks. In In Again Out Again Douglas Fairbanks, tn In Acaln Out Aialn Whose Wlfet Tea Cw Whose Wife? Th Butttwr Boy CAMDEN 'SPRING DRIVE' FOR 200 ENLISTMENTS Week of Speeches, Sermons nnd Events to Fill Ranks of Third Regiment Battalion A "prliiir ilrlii-" ti oMitln 200 recruit" for tho fnmclcti Ilnltnllnti eif tin Third HiKlturnt, N'.itlimnl (Ju.iril, will liculn to morrow mid contlmtv tliroiiKliout Hip vvrck, mi nn to fill up the Kpnce-H III tlie rnnltH of llie companies mnilc" .leant 1y tlie dlKiharKe l.iat neek of the tnnrrleil turn The cltv Ik to he Ilreil with patriotism, nnd proinliient x ealteri villi visit the cluhs anil hoi l.i 1 mK.inlratlotis In hehalf of re- riilld The pastors of nil churches and de nomination hive heen recpiCPteil to Heme Into thilr terninim tlie nrrens'ty of Jnlnlnu the i olors In order to villi the war, anil ni.iiiv of tlieni will eleliier spedal pennon" toiiuiirou nli;ht ISeKlnnliiK JloneIa nlKht patriotic Kpeak erc will take stands alone the. principal thorotiKhf.ires of the city and urRe the .loutiK men to enlist hefnre the draft come? Tho adiant.ices of the volunteer over the loiiNcrlpt nnd his ilinnces for ndiancenient will he pointed out This will tontlntie until Siittirdiy nlRlit. when the final "drive" will ho undo In the form of a inllltnry display On Saturday tvielie tei rutting Btatlons n III he plnred on llroadwa hctween Fed oi .il Mtcet and KiilRhtm aienue. and n speaUer n'll he placed nt encli Htatlon Noll, commissioned olllcetn will he In charge of tlie Mnlinn and a waltliiK nutomohlle will lie reach to ppcrtl applicants to the Thlnl I'.citlnient Armoiv foi Immediate enlist nn nt At the arinnri a c irpi of physicians villi he on dutv to exam'ne the men The Third UeKliuent Ilatul villi he ordered rut on tint nlRht, nnd villi parade ovee the drcets ahead of a war-sire iiKth companV of the t'.inulen hatt.illon The di f c Is helm; conducted under the auspices of a committee composed of JuiIbc Frank T I.lo.id, Anhemhl.imnn i harles A Wolierton MjJcii Wlnlleid S Price, William 11 Wells and Charles M Cum ' MemheiH of the lonimltleo feel that the voiiiiK men will have to K" sooner or later, -ind that It would lie better to volunteer In a i oiuinand made up of Camden i itizens lather than to wait until the draft n.vstini assigns them to units tluoURhout the State that is the verelirt Pro-Pliy-Tol given by Uncle Sam's Uailcriotogist complete comparative lamiraiury icsi. Rinse your Mouth. Gargle Your Throat and Soray Your Nose with ls Non-PolsonousUss Mouthwash Garjile 'Nasal Douche To Prsrsnt and Relievs Sore Throat, Mouth and Tsoth Troubles nnel forestall many more serious ailments liylccep- Inj; tlie oral cnoity tlioroufilily slrrili?rd and free from perms. Pro Phy.'l'ol is pleasant to nee anil absolutely Safe and harmless eren if swallowed. Alio ProPhy-ToI Dental Liquid, Powder and Cream ProI'liy-Tol At All First Class Druggists' rrociucis io., 220 Fifth Avenue, NcivYorV. est ffjW iiniiiiMMLi. The Stanley Booking Corporation . THE following thentrea obtain their n ctures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which l a guarantee ot carli showing of the Uncut productions. All pictures reiiened before exhibition Ask for tho theatro In your locality obtaining neturiH through the STAVI.EV lluOKI.N'U COHPORATIO.V. A I UMIDDA 1-H Morris A PnssyunkAv. ALH AIVIBKA Mat IHI15 -1. ISM 0 45-P. Vnrn mount Tl -tlires BLANCHE SWEET '"."'LTc'iAT' APOLLO 5JI ANt) THOMPSON MATINUI. UAIl.l DOROTHY G1SH in Him OITKMAL VATiinrtS ARCADIA t.f.loT1;, BESSIE BARRISCALE ,n.'Tni.. uiT.MAits 'Tim i.Aiinini ninus" AUDITORIUMr'.iiHi'iTiVesrMie GEORGE M. COHAN in nitOADM Josr.s Seliviont Anov,: MnKCT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in Till: IIAIUT OF HAPPINKSS" BLUEBIRD SUSQt'i:iIANNA AVE. WALLACE REID in "I UK PIUhON WITHOUT WALLS" FAIRMOUNT 2Cn,,u avenud BLANCHE SWEET in THOSD WITHOUT PIN 56TH ST. TIinATIti: MAT DAILY Helow t-nruee r.cn 7 lo 11. itot'Ki: l'r.Ti:its ana uiiiu.ii naii.. in IS Ml'.N UJVi: ' Metro Comedy Mr A lr KIDNUV UltnW in ' LOt'KKD OUT ' GREAT NORTHERN 'f.,. THF.O ItOHEItTH linil KATIIl.V. IVILLIAJIM w. ..Till! COhT OF HATItnD" fomertj ' HUH I'llU'UM KN1QIIT" COTH and WALNUT BTS. IlVirCIXIAU. Mats. 2:30. Eies. 7 4 0. THEDA BARA 7h.eatf.st ivb- Comedy "MAOOin'H PinbT KALSE BTKP" JEFFERSON S0T" STn'gnTDsAUP1,IN MME. PETROVA 'VattTnc, so,. Last L'pisoile of "TUG SnCUin- KINGDOM1 i rAnCD roitTY-FinsT and LtLAUC-lX LANCA8TKU AVENUn SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "TIIF. POTTLE IMP' LIDTDTV PPOAD AND 1 D 111 IX 1 I COLUMPIA Doris Pawn and George Walsh in 'HIQII FINANCE" VEST ritIL,VDELriIIA CrilAD COTH AND CEDAR AVE. VCLrtrV PARA.ISOVNT THEATRE LOUISE LOVELY in "The Gift Girl" PHI IQPI 1M MARKET ST. Pelow COTH VVJL.10HiU1V1 UOPK-JOKBS VKITORClt. Alice Brady in "Darkest Russia" ratty Arbuckle butcher's boy" THIS CALENDAR N Vf J.s. . -tm FLAGS TO BE RAISED t-V IN CITY AND SUB! Ridley Park Ceremony WjU Marked by Big Military Display 11 4. Koion new American flait.s will be raited' i today In nnd nbout I'hllndelnhla over in-A o1 clustrlal plnntn nnd hy HUburban cltlien; Hldlry Park Ulll have one of Iho biggest , demonstrations on the main Mrett of th town, with n detachment of marine n4,J blitejacket from the I'hlladetphla NTr' Vard and the tnunfchlii nut In force. Thera i Will nlflo bn n delnirntloli from th Pennavl-"1 ? anla Military ColleKe. Chester. The exr-K;j . ... Ltv 1 nse vini tie at Tome park. ' t 3 Kmplojei of the Gulf Refining Company iv-l ,. nt..n...l. X T .. Ill a.!.- n In n mill- 1 & ... in;ui.rff 11:1 , .. ti,t iiiii tunc iau 111 n iiiiii- tary Hair rnlnlnc; nt 2 o clock this Bfler-r noon in me coinpuny Kruuiiua. iitoii nt j .i of Camden, and Ilatterv n. New Jersey1 e ""u Field Arqilcry, will take part. Address villi be made by Mayor Anderson, of J&J OIouceMcr, and W V. Tarbell. district safest s manniccr. n . Yeadon', IVrnvvood and Kast I.ansdownst, (VJf it III ..nmlilMA tlilti afl.rnnnn In n nntrlntln ' demonstration, IncludlnB a flag raising, v-J, which will be held nt Penn Boulevard and H.iltlmorc aienue, l'ast Lansdowne. Thresi hundred echoed children will march In a, parade, accompanied by Hoy Scouts and one of tho Drexel Diddle camp troops. Of the city line raisings the first will bei held nt tho establishment of William Smith & Co, H North water utreet, at 1 oclock.) One large Ilait will be raised on the roof of I the bulldlnir nnd n number of small ones Hwuntc from windows. There will bo ad dresses Another to bo held In Philadel phia will be at the plant nf the Otis Ele vator Company, Frnnkford avenue and Wilcley street The fluR will be run up from the roof of the building. The cert-i inonj begins at 3 o'clock. I Two flags Mill be raised nt the Wilson II Ilrown nrn factory, Eighteenth street' and Fisher's lane, (Jermantown, this after noon at 1 o'rlocU Colonel Millard D. Ilrown. of the Flr3t Ueglment, X. O. P., and the Itev A C Murphy, United States armyi chaplain, will take part The 150 employes, will attend J u The Most Efficient Germ Destroye . m was after a by US. ( "-mn iiiiiiniiHiit.iiiiiii I HP! ICT1 r'-'l AND IjOCUST L-,JJJ 1 .MATINEES 1 30 and 3:30. EVfiR, II.SO, 8, 0.30. ANITA SrEWAItT and IIAIIRT MOREY In "A Million IIIJ ' Corned "The Film Spoilers.'1 MARKET ST. Theatre WILLIAM PAIINUM In "American Methods." Llr5 Meil - Hen Wilson In "Voice on the Wire" J.irry Frl.- ' Oreat Seiret," Itushman-Bayne. OVERBROOrv 03D HAVERFORD- MABEL TALIAFERRO in THE nAltniCADK PALACE 12U MAnKCT fTPEET Pauline Frederick '"SLKKP,nEa.. STANLEY WAR PICTURES PARkT "'DOE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. i r-vixrw Mat. 2:13 Kir. 0:43 to 11. BLATRIZ MICHELENA in THE AN OMAN WHO DARED PR I Nt' ESS 10,ITVlcrCT ' LOUISE GLAUM '" "A bwkctheart ' -"v-" 0p yK DOOMED" Every Tues. "Qreat Hecret," Pushman-Bayne. RFCFNT ,031 MARKET STREET IXl-,Jl-'1 X tnM.V VOICF. ORQAX House Peters and Louise Huff in "THE LONESOME CHAP" RIALTO "'MANTOWN AVE. I 1 rt LI U AT TUUEllOCKBN ST. MARY PICKFORD in THE POOR LITTLE RICH CURL" Rll R V MARKET STREET l HBLOW 7TH STRFPrr FRANCES NELSON Vb wS Every Thurs. Mrs Vernon Castle ln,"PATmA" SAVOY I2U MAnKET STREET MABEL TALIAFERRO in "A MAGDALENE OF THE HILLS" STANLEY "2 AWiJff? MARY PICKFORD in "A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" QTD Alvin GERMAN-TOWN AVnNirn FLORENCE REED W.n?0 "$ From Victor Hu,o', Novel, l35SI8?&gjZ m V I C T O R I A MARKET ST. ' ,,,,, . o , ABOVE NINTsI.' uuuuLrtO rlKBAINKS 5 JN AUAIN OUT AQAIN" ft KiJMKiariiiKimm NORTH rHIUDEIJHlA FRANKFORD 4T" FRANl AVI BLANCHE SWEET in "Those Without Sin" r RIDGE AVENUE in J CIVILIZATK Wj m rm M m m y ' if? tr a t. IV 'Vi 'AH l' & 'K2 ' ii f,fV ?Xli $5i M Mii i jji 3..' ?VK MR .AjrtSJWfl mM" . Mdwl "Ba.rrwore7 In ituV EOMAJK IWgagWBHM i ,; TV cji Sw rr, Til Sr?R5 vfrc, M V'.. ' . fptfj&f- Sid t