'p- Pi ' . 'k, t 'V IV ttl SSpfiftw CRT YOUTH IN M BYBHtRY CAMP Uitary and Agricultural Drill NffiH to Be Directed by Munici pnlity, Mayor's Plan ENGINEER UNIT GROWS E Arttv Sio n Orirnntrc Rctrimcnt of H) Citinnmnn fr Vl'nnpn Tnken bV Railroad Heads f Pennsylvania ltd In recruiting for the regular army )cstcrday, accordlnu 10 a War Department announcement ' this afternoon. TJhe leaders were Penn sylvania, 208; Illinois, 130; New York, 111. ncrultlnn for th Philadelphia engineer 3siLmere retrlmeni mat is io c eiu France approached Ifce 400-mark totli While final p'ans Ker drawn up for the MUbllahment of n clt nillltar.anrlcultiiral training camp at Hlierr for souths lie Ueen 17 and 20 year old f Notllces poKlrd l railroads nsklrtR thfli emplojes to onll't In the rnKlnerr unit brought many responses Arrange'iic'il ' tiire made by the exerutUo rommltiee of thi board of trustee of the Commercial illMliiB to turn ocr the exhibition Inll us ft temporary barrack for the regiment As ISon as shower bnths are Installed and oth er alterations made the rcRlment l I move Into the new quarters The railroads llni? east of IMrslmrRh south of New York and north of Washing ton hao agreed to recruit n regiment of 1000 enlisted men, who will form the Phila delphia, or Ninth, Knglneer ltesere Hegl ment, epmmanded bv Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Deakjnc Men wanted are 450 machinists, machine and lss hand" 17B bollermakers fuel handlers and rlstern re pairmen l"G blacksmiths sprlnsjinaUers and tool dressers, flft pipefitters and help ers, fifty cab builders and tender repairmen. fifty sheetlroti workers tin and copper smiths, tent-!He cat and lommnllve painters and twcnt-fhe eleitrlclatis sta tionary ericlneera and firemen The are to work Inside shops in France for the dura tion of the war CITY TO PAY VOMTNTEEriS The n berry camp reuniting for which Is going on In Ilooin T.ti rit Hall will bo run on a mllltar hals Six hours n day will be taken up t farm work and two hour bj mllltir) drill Various amuse ments and recreation will l supplied II") s enrolling will receive $15 a month and their expenses, exclusive of the uniform which the volunteer must purchase The camp will tic under the iuperlslon of William O McAllister, superintendent of the Bureau of Charities The engineers overshadowed the fighting branches of Uncle Sam s hnuseho'd toda Enlistments up to E 30 o clock tnls after Boon were Knglneers SO arm) 4r,nav 14 ; naval coast dcfnse reserve "t . marine Corps, S Ainontr tho arinv re'rulta were Jtobert J Heverldgn 1913 Hit ter street n former mounted policeman, wno was as signed to the cava) and flffeen-yenr-old William K Orovis 16 Kast Washington bne, who had his parent roisent No more recruits will be accepted bv The Aviation section of the armv signal corps. It was announced toda unless the appll- cants are exceptlonallv iiuallfleil for the P,H 'rei resterdaj s enlistments weie Ann j. Corps, atxty-tlght Na. tncnt . Marine four; National Guard. twent The following enlistments were announced today naval roAUT dkfksSk nf.snnvK Duncan Osmernr. Walktr !' 4111 Vanish at Santa rittutl St Atlantic Clt V J. Allen Brtrd Smith 2l ISIT Iteg-nt st. Thomas Alston Smith 'Jl West t'hsater l'a AltiawW Roid Wray 11 .lain Harlns at James Hablna Cootwr Sit l.' North 17th st. uanlsl Joseph Moni Jl Trenton N J Oeorce Henry Keasler i'7 1210 l.liidley ae 4Aaari. ' Nathan el Barralt Jiralthers .10 Dov.r Del frank rnar Tn'' Jl Malntli Hotel llroad I. and fllravri al. farta Plixutl :r"Atl ntle ( Ity V .1 tiaroiii k waiter, vi Henrr (lroff FrtA ln neater sve H0T4 Arimlnao av- William (leorse Jronebach kts - s .-iiiu ureenuas flobart Amon JlohTft John Piatt HoWll "n .1111 "amom l Italph I'oaey Jn- .' tlrkMO(Ml N J ' Tarl Kenerer pt -y Sth-nklllr p Charlea VVarwl''krV5lllit J2 17'U N 1 1 at - Alexander IlahtCVa'nntnsham -'.' tOSO Jerfer aon at - Tloland Milton 4n ler .'.' .Ill lliunh lane . Germantnwn Aaron Everly farienter 33 Lincoln Hotel amac and Lot um ate James Hsmrton Webb 20 iini V (lid t Worrall Cation Hnrrr- . Oaklvn S J Sdwsrd It Tourtson, Jr 2o 17 Carpenter st t Airy r V B ENOIKKGR nilSRRVK fOP.1' Victor K Dender 2'i 40.M Orisrom st Andrew J Krennan 21 J44U .N t'levtiand ate Milton Flrnckman 2.' 21-' N filth it Albert I'olllni IS llarleton i'a Tlanlel I' Donnhoe lit 1144 I'edar il Matthew fiowllnr Jr, 3" Westernoorl Md Clarence 11 Kdmtindeott Jl Hldley Park Ia Thomas J Rlllott 31 JJ43 N 13th at Krert W Utipatrlik J4 21.1s H Chadnlck l Fdoard J Kord 11 M'.l - I'a William H llnuck 20 V llniinaton Del Joaeph K Kline 24 10.' t alnai at Charles t I. liter Jl I'lnMnont Pel Pamuel JI Little 21 1 hter l'a Jnaeph K Nnvlnier 21 J12J H soth at Charles W Parker 21 20 S3d at Fred A Iodeill . .1411 Howard st W'llllam I Puaay 40 5104 Srrlnaneld a Wilfred t) Stevenon Jr 23 Clifton Heljlits Pa John W" Smith 33 2220 V Bancroft at Joseph T Talltot 20 llaUlmore Md Clover D W'almale 23 31.'.' N. I7lh t UV1TED STVTLS MAHINri 4'0RI James Francla Harlnesa IS 4RD7 Merlon ave Joseph Krulock 20 hela-r Pa Alfred Jennloua Owen" 20 Lancaster Pj Clair Nam lllnjher '.0 Latuaater Pa I N'lTKn MTH niiv Max Kleisttak) 22 22 llrnon si Robert I Hevendse 11 11)11 Itlttier st James raclnl 22 W0 Alder at O-nrse A VV laner 22 22IU F. Cambria l William Murohy IB 1'rsaler Pa William y tlrovee in 111 I. Waililnslon Isne John T SIc e 21 ' hester Pa Jehn Kockodon . 2544 Ann at Klwood Taylor 21 Cheater Pa Herbert 1. Harrlaon 21 HH2 M Hitks at William J Jetler 2o 4S Colotia st Krneat It Taylor 27 P21 Chestnut si William J Hash 24 tin i: Oiforil at James i: r.Hltt 34 412 N 4th at William 31 Nhoener IV 3211 N .Mil it Andrew ILtnko a I onsiiohncken. 1' William Mackty Jr .11 41)10 Hazel ave John J MrHugh 21 3D.V) Pine st James F Murra 10 2411 Master at James Miller 20 M7 Parrlsli at "- "V I lt--"-S 21 'iS N'1S S Michael J'McCann 30. 1529 W Pa junk ave. John y 1'oti.hrr 23 2(sK H ci-veland ave Earl r Xtei.r Is 40d N i.3d at Dwlrht K Allen 10, :6J7 H Ulh at Charles A Johnson IV 2131 X Carlisle at Rdward It Host in 1X17 t 17th si James F Mark 21 Wllkea liar re Pa Paul J Kmlth 24 6720 Woodland ave Kdard A Hwoden 22 1722 K Moyameniln aye. Jonn B Davis 23 Wllkea Barre, Pa Robert It. McKeown 23, 2212 Hancock at TOO I.ATF. FHIt C'I.KSI1 l( TH)N ti IIHTII JIALI. Suddenly "" May J7, HAIlllV II" HALL, late of ISI H llh ai huiband of Hen rtelta, R. Hall rtelativra and frlemla are In Tlttd, to services Mon . 3 p m.. at Oliver It Uslr Ride 1S20 Chestnut st Int private BOW EN SUSANNAH J. daughter Of late John and Elisabeth A Uowen, formerly vt Barbadoa Weat Indies Du notice of funeral nOI.LGRTO.1 ll 17. at Dnwnlnaton P- " ANNUS V widow of John II Wollerton rtel atjve era invitea wunoui lurtner notice, to sarvlcea. Mon 2.30 p. ra.. at residence of her sp, aatsr-ln-law, Mra K P Dolby, toa E Lan r, raster ave Truln leavlnr Broad St sta ac JZ 4a will be met at uowninston Friends may view remains Hun to 8 p m HEILAND May 10. IXIU1S A. aon of Cua and Mary Helland. ssed 15 Helatlvaa and friends are Invited to services, Mon., 13 m , st 2910 HarlTllle at Int. Northwood Cem. Auto funeral t HFJ.P WANTEn rEilAT.K OPKliATOR8, 2f, for power machines: Oovarn- ' mvnt contract, excellent money Apply It, D Dducherty Co. 11th and Indiana avi OPKIU.TOIIS snorlttncAil on dnuhiss naidiC' v, ssr wer machln;, Oovrnmnt contract, txrcl nt montv ADDly II D Dourhttrtv aV (Vi . JJlh nd In4ana a IIEI-r W'ANTKp MAT.K afraVNOOHAI'IllSn Youn man to aaslat Willi xcneral work Camden plant! atats a, ax- fsrlenca and salary oxpactad P 128 Ttet On u$irEa8 orrnnTL'NiTiKsi 4FlS!TllKn -Immediate" excapllonal opporlu i atty aa trsaaarer of a superior aulo trmk aajanny for naponalble man with brains and Aspir at once. 717, Rtrt 1 Hawthorne, H lit TXtm"u, fhornaa Cennell, it S3 Allsntlc City N J jywln r SSTsroof. I Jloilderton Pa "."'V "so. 23, 211 nutlonwood st Nicholas 11 22 4 heater, Ps Karl W Thompson r 1n4 nreen at l).l"r J "ssl, a. 1311 N. warnock si Wlltant J lielaa H 31IS (venalntton ave JVIIIism K IXMhsn IS llochdale 'l'a Victor H MKsatey ill, a4 Oellem st Jsmes M rtohlnsnn IS, 129 osdes st Italph Pope SI tllbbstnwn N J Nolan It, Barrow. 28 3 Arch st Halter Atischer, 3V lirshsm Mcola Itoaal. 2S. 743 Farp st Hsrrr Joaepii (Irant. 21 Chettsr Ps John Judce SI I'NrrED STATUS N,AT W'llllam rirennan 30, Mansrunk. Ps Sslhan Goldstein. S2. Can-,len .V J "hn A. niddlnss. SI VVIIIIsmatswn. Pa Theodore Oettlngs llennell 17. 1 er Msr V J l.-on Henry Feaeler, 21 Itryn Mswr I'a William W Ward S3 Wilmington D-l Fred Dell, 17, llarrlsbure I'a Benjamin II l-antenarre j Harrlaburt Pa Frneat Ctlffrtra Taslae ?( Ullmlnaton lie! Patrick Anthony Majlmjs:h S S32 Amber st William K Tllaon in reaseratown" Pa 1 larton V Coleman IP AmMer Ps Irvine Ho r can Uonaihj 111 S230 t Mbans rises Itlrnsrd II Alrnuae SI Molltnwn l'a Kdward c Blikel IS VVnlmetstorf Pa C A Dare SS S22S V llth at KOPP'S LICENSE PLEA VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED Court Hears Remonstrance' Against Permittiiifr Saloon at 215 South Broad Street Henewed efforts in prevent Daniel ,t Kopp. whoe hotel site at 40 Vortlt Hrnail street, was taken for the l'arkvvav from KcttlnK a new localion were mailo when Kopp'a application camo up before Judges Martin and I'lnlctter In tne i,iccnso Court todai rropp hss applied for a license at 210 South Hroul si reel A larifp squad of business people from the neighborhood Includlnc a cleleje:itlon from the Walnut Street Duslnnss Associa tion, nppeand In bark up rcmonalranccs against locatlnK Kopp'a hotel there Ilia application was finally taken under advise ment by the. Judges ICopi, testified he urt Koine to spout! $20,000 hlmef nnd th'tl the owner of the propcrtj would put In JI5 000 more to bflllil a "stag- hotel rrstaunnt and bar' nt Jl'i South Uroiil street Ciarira Henrv Vox florist ami Miss Kathcrinc Hoffmeltser. .1 hilrdresser. were the principal complainants ncainst Kopp's application "Pitrons 1 our shop (ire often bothered lij the men who pitronlie other bars In the neighborhood said Miss Iloffmelster. io jott mean tlu llltr-fnrlton or Hip saloon at the corner of Hrmil and Uicust Btrcets'" Judco Klnlelter askeil Miss Hoiic'ster said sh" vvasn t sure but she thought the came from the siloon Hamilton 1, Carson fonntr nttornev kimi erat of Pennsvlvanla, appeared !o- property owners nnd tetiinta who opposed Kopp Efforts to prove tint Jake lillman for mer tonstahle for the late MaKl'trate Call, Is the owner of the saloon .mil taliaret conducted b llarrv Schwartz. .11 1111 I'op lir slreel were made bv neRto residents of the neighborhood Thej askeil revoca tion of Hip license .Most of Hie witnesses were niembets of the Afro-American lle publlran lull of Hit- rourteenth W.tnl Among the witnesses who testified thil (Ill man had appro vehed them and offetcd in diiLements to 1.1II off their opposition, representing himself as owner of the si loon were William A Hall, aeirelur). II 01 Mvrtle street nnd John II Johnson, 1219 North street The complainants declared that whites and blacks hobnobbed In the cabaret which the asserted was vulg.ti Judge Martin however after hearing OIH mans tesUmonv to the effett that he was slmplv an emplove and not ownet of the saloon dismissed the petition for revocation of Schwartz a license The loud singing of one Amanda Cillhrtt. a cabaret singer was the objection made bv Mrs Maude Hedlev, a probation olfici r of the Mtinlclpil Court, who appeared as remonstrant agilnsi the transfer of tho re tail license of W'llllam T Clark southwest inrner of 'thirtieth street and Columbia 'Avenue lonlnhn W' Halell The following taFC were disposed of to dav Wilol.r.sM 1. Jam-a HUens deceased PJI11 1 nllowhlll street to Jam (livens granted ItHTAII, PatiltkJ hmith tie, eaaed 2033 Norrle street, to Illlen Hmlth grunted William liallaeher dtiensed .11C7 lilchmond street to n J (lillaclier granted , eff Beaiman. hum South Klfih street to Samuel Bearman, granted John I (lrahn.ni (Hotel Jamison) 1 loll Ml liert street to Rlitl-th and I)e Lane streets liclil under arlvlaement John J Walker lllrard and Susquehanna avenuea to Michael Mtdulrc granted Curl Hlchman 4311 Main street to John Schlolterer grouted fludoli h lvrausH fntli str-ei and olumbla avenue, lo Aaron Ivrstner lefuMed William (lartlltiff Us Master strcei tn south wtat corner sItiIi and lloLklnnl streets htld under advisement ojew 26 - V7 Special Value, H.S0 Exceptional values in Willow and Reed iflrniture, including Easy Chairs, Rock ers, Settees, Chaise Longues, Tables, Swings, Tea Carts, Flower Stands, Desks and other unusual novelties in natural and stained colors. Porch Rugs Japanese Rush and Willow Rugs, oval and square, in sizes 24 in. x 30 in., at $1.25, to 9 ft. x 12 ft. at $25.00 Special Value, mo yr j ttt fi J0VJ&NXKU EJOK - VICE SQUAD COP HELD FOR COURT Assault With Intent to Kill Charge Against Edward Hicks "BEAT UP" BUTCHER KUtvard Illrks. one of the vice q'id cops was, heiil under l000 bill today bv Mag istrate Stevenson on the charge nf "beat ing up" an flverbrook hfltrhrr with Intent to kill ' The beating, which was ihiraiterlztd bv Magistrate Stevenson ns the most brutal he had heard of during his term as magis trate, wa said to have been n plot between II Irks and Agnes Hut ler, n girl living nt 1317 Ilrown slrcet Tho Uutlcr girl also wis held bv Magistrate Stevenson fur as sault and batterv nnd larceny, ball being iKed at t ,on Her ball wai furnished liv lllcks a sister Miss Marv I- lllik of 1710 MiKeun street but nibod could be found to furnish tne lieavv ball demanded of Hick end he was commltlrtl to the Thlrtv -ninth street anil l.nncastrr nvenue station In default of the bond Through nitmn of Illiksa munscl Wil liam A firtiv the top was tnken before the Ulstrlct Altorm-) thin afternoon, anil later lo tourt, where ball was reduced to JI'iOO mother of one of I licks s fellow. -cops went ball foi the nmnunt asked lajst Tuesday night nr -inline t" Hie storv told bv tho butcher Itevnnlds W Stnllh of 1114 North Sixtieth street he went down to 1010 (lreen street with John t Slav of I ill N'orMi Marvin street and John II Plate of 1337 North Park avenue nfler he had left hia business plnre at 1214 inliimbin nventie The Ilutler girl it ts allegetl 1 ame over from het hnuro and when she met Smith she took Smith 1 barges, a pocki-tbook with JIO In cash and snmn piwntlrkelsr nnd pulled his ring from Ills flnget When she refused lo give Iheni back he attempted to take theni from her and was cracked over tho head Willi .1 milk bottle she then ran from tho house .11 Dfii: oudi iiati: That pait of the long storv 1 elated before Rlevenson was surnclent for hlin to hold the girl under $1000 bill William A Crav her attorney remonstrated, but the Judgo" was obd u rale Smith and his friends then related the tale of the beating. About 10 30 'I ucs div night thev went to the Ilrown strict address lo recover the ring nnd pockctbook When lhe rang Ihe bell a woman camo to the door followed 1 lllik re von llevnolda Smith-" llicks is said lo have demanded Smith replied In Ihe alllrmatlve, whcieal Hicks It Is nllcged lilt tho bttti her over tha head with n Id ickjark Smith a two iom pinluiis ran down the Mnet while another man, as vet unknown, camo out nnd held smiths hand whllo Hicks, according to siiillh bent him over tho head with his blarkjark III ,et in n Jam over llils llkks Is 1 Inrccil with saving Hut I don t cue Aciordlng to wltnesies Hicks 11 ml the other matt thin dragged Smith, down Ilrown slreel In Thirteenth Mopping every few feel to belabor him tho more nnd Ilnallv look him to a box He was Hiken to tin' Hahnemann Hospital whire his vvnundi vvcro dressed and where phj Milan who treated him said It was 'a shame to beat a man like this llliks in defense after Smith Ind told his side of the, cas its best lie 011I1I through a Mvathlng of liandiges that com red Ills head, snld Hi it ho hadn t strtnk tnvbodv hicks oi:.vii:n assai i.t lust after llliks stepped from the "land Chutles M Shlberv who rooms ai the Ilrown sine! address steppid on the t-tand and i-ald Hint ho lnd overheard a short llmo before Smith arrived of filk in get Smith when ho conns ami get him goul " Shlborv , idiled that he watched them belt the butclur and slid tint be intuited no fewer than Ivitlve lleks with tho bl.ukv Juk llicks gave his iidilroii its being In the same house ,ib his slsln hlberv snld that the vlie quiil iop spent a gtent deal of time with the Hutler girl Charles W Smith brother of tin- mm who was given the drubbing tuld M igis trate Stevenson th.il the 1l.1v nfii r the beat ing he went to the lioue nnd was offered the ring and pockctbook by the girl Kathrjn Knecht Awarded $1717 Ki:.PI(l Muv IS vudht f.,i jni7 3u was iclutned 1. the jurv this riornlng In favor of the plaintiff In the cato of S Kutllljll Kueilit against I.linet It Kucclii The forinei tin alleged lommon law wlfo of Knrilit sough! lo lerovu tarn logs iiiiioLiitlug to moiii Ih in $18011, which she rlitnieil to lino given him to ptovnl, n Inure III tin 11 old age SD vs., ss AW 'f07?c & t a it Dr Goods Aerc hunts A Special Showing of New Summer Furniture And Furnishings Willow Furniture, Porch Rugs, Curtains, Cretonnes, Slip Covers and Awnings Cretonnes for Slip Cover ings. Unusual value. 25c to $1.50 per yd. Suggestions for Wedding Gifts Novelties in Mahogany Furniture, gold frame Mirrors, Lamps and Shades, Uphol stered Sofas and Easy Chairs, covered in Denim, Velvet or Tapestry; odd Mahogany and Decorated Chairs and unusual pieces for the Hall, Living Room and Bed Room; all at remarkably low prices. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED AND RE-COVERED AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS illLAUJiiLVmA, If K11JA1.V A1A.1' 1& 7 . RUSSIANS FORM JOINT CABINET OF ALL PARTIES i Duma and Council Approve Coalition Government Agreed Upon PEASANTS IN CONGRESS I'irriiniiiiAn May is Itusslas new cotillion cabinet was com pleted today nnd accepted bv both the Duma nnd the Council of Workmen's and Solillen' Deputies Six of the fourteen caHlnet places are to be tilled by Soilallsts under Ihe new io operative plan of government The execu tive committee of tho council lias approved the personnel, as announced csterda and this choice will undoubtedly be ratMcd by the congress of fiat organisation IVrtitli Mlnlslei of Munition: Thomas inido his llrst public appearance here to day in bringing grfcllngs of the I'renrh peasants to a congress of ItiiRsi.in peasints' delegates numbering 1EI Mine Catherine HreahkosKy, grandmother of the Hussion revolution," was presiding officer of the congress and In her opening address forci bly fniplintjlreil tlio lomplete nceslty of active warfare bv Itusla to nchlevu her complete democracy The pennnt assembly is lo consider re form In the Interest of this class of Rus sia a population and to ronodato all their Interest"! Them Is a more optimistic feeling In mill tarv clrrles .Not nnlv Imve (feneral (Itirko nnd ilener.il Iliusslloff withdrawn their res Ignillons but It wamletlired tod iv that the nport of (leneral Alexlerfs resignation Is false Ueneral Alexlfff Is the Russian chief of staff and tlio malnstav of tho armv Tho nntlannexatlonlst who are all So rlallsls have won n decisive viclnrv as Is shown b the new derliratlnn of policy Is. sued bv the provisional (iovcrnment It annouuies that conquest plavs no part In Ihe war nlnis of Russia This is exsrtly nppnsllci io the war aims of Russia under tho old regime nf autocrncv H was o(Il rlall announced bv the former Romanoff (Internment that the annexation of Con stantinople and Ihe Dardanelles was tho chief objeit of Russli In the war It was made plain In official circles thit tho ministerial crisis has not vet been completely solved to the satisfaction of all, but conferences are taking place con stantly Tho peasants ire now demanding repre sentation In a coalition Uovernment RUSSIAN SITUATION VERY PROMISING, LONDON SA YS WASIt;ro Miv 1S Itepri "eiitntlve London s lallst or nv rk and ,i native of Russia declared to iliv Hint the 'Russian situntinn is vet promising ' What helps most he slid Is lint m the prcsiut loalltion inbinct there are as iirun inembcis ns tiiete ate parties This will have the iffeil of preventing divisions alone tho strut pirtv lines" l857 1017 S atitf h Auirtrs7 Colhum's al X tffjV .UJatt taX Spices The patented sifting and pouring top canisters hold all the original strength and flavor until the last atom' is used. They never lose their freshness. 10-cent sizes. THE A. COLBURN CO. Philadelphia, U S. A. m Qim. iV.J3'V i'sSSiCs lrazts. 1917 rT-1f!L -. . . , jSfl w$-zsm t iW fea Special Value, $9.00 Sasli Curtains, 2V-! yds. long, with plain hem stitched and lace edge. Value $1.50 pair. 90c pair Special Valut, ?5J5 S MP ,,tfrreW55J?S!S3HsN PRESBYTMIANS MAKE CHAPMAN MODERATOR Former Pastor of Bethany Church in Philadelphia Elected on First Ballot PAI.I.AS Tex. Ma IS The "ev .1 Wilbur Chapman of Sew York, formerly pastor of llcthany I'rcsbterlan Church. Philadelphia, was el'cted Moderator of the i:0th Clcncral Assembly of the rresbterlan Church in the United Mates on the first ballot. He tccelved 690 votes The Rev Harlln (5. .Mcndcnhall. of Urooklyn, re celved 121 votes, and the Rev. John R Kendall, of Lincoln rnHerslt, I'ennsyl vanli. lecclved 139 votes Docloi Chapman was nominated by the Rev J V Caisoii of llrookljn. a former Modeiator of the (leneral Assembly, who declared he could 'see hands stretchlnK ncros the seas calling for the election of a man known .is well and as favorably In the assemblies of dreat Urltaln Australia, New Zealand and Canada ns he Is In the HClicral Aseniblj of tho United Slates" In aneplltiR the gavel presented to him bv the Rev lolin A -Manpils of Cedat Rapids la retiring Moderator. Dcctor Chapman said lint he conceded 'It the need of the Church not only to have a pro fessloml evangelism hut a pastoral evan rellstn lie paid i tribute to the Rev I5r William Henrv Roberts, of Philadelphia, the stated rlerk of the assemblv The name of lllllv .sundav was greeted with an ovation when Doctor Clnpman mentioned It In saving tha- the baseball evangelist had 'been gracious enough to sav that I had a small part in his eirlv life ' He then told of giving Kundiv seven sermons when Sunday lnd onlv one sermon the story of his life ' HIIIV Sundaj took those seven sermons he said and thev havo become tn famous that I have not been able to preach them sltu as m own' The Increase In the amount of money received by the college board tho last fical UfatlMWUslBUlBBWtlBWIlBaBlH UfjUMHMHiBkWaaUJaVlinaSaBH&ailtt rE5 m ' "'v"', i 1 BF5J I'Jll 9 May Clearance of Hats at One-Half Off and Less 62 HA' 16$ 7.50 Hats 14$ 8.50 Hats 24 $10.00 Hats 8 $12.50 Hats rs 74 HATS 10 $10.00 Hats 20 $12.50 Hats 36 $15.00 Hats 8 $20.00 Hats J 68 HATS 40 $18.50 Hats 10 $20.00 Hats 6 $22.50 Hats 12 $25.00 Hats J Futm stored over Ih .. fire, moths and riiiimiiiiinmiiii 1 um-.i t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiNiiii in iiki 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiNiiiiiiiNfi iiiiiiHiiiMNiMiMMiiiniiiiNMiiiiiiiNiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii'iiiiitii'niiiifniiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiHii'iii'iiiNiiinii.iiiiiiH1 ' "Win Illlllllllll I1IIIIHIIIII liiliillHlliUUl mi i The House that Heppe built FOUNDED C. J. Heppe & Son EXTRA! Prices on these in struments range from $75 up. Terms cash or charge account, or rental payment plan; all rent applies to pur chase. New Pianos Pianos With Three Sounding Boards Heppe Pianos arc the only ones in the world with the pat ented three sounding boards. Every Heppe Piano is tested and exam ined by tone experts before being placed on sale in our ware rooms. Heppe Pianos are sold at standard fixed prices throughout America. For real piano value they are unexcelled anywhere. HEPPE PIANOS Heppe $365 up Marcellus-.. . 325 Edouard Jules 315 Francesca . , 275 up Unusual Values in Used Pianos Greatest Assortment in Philadelphia Never before have we had the values 111 "used" pianos that wc have now. Our stock is enormous, and in order to move them , rapidly we have made the prices on many of them extremely low far below their actual value. These pianos are guaranteed and ex changeable at full ilue any time within one year. average nir m much greater man received for the preceding three yer, ac cording: to tho report submitted by the board, which aald. Taking tho average for the three pre ceding years the nlfta received by the board and our rrcsbjterlnn college for maintenance, equipment nnd endow ment nmount to 11.2:6.301. Tor last car tho samo Items reached tho splendid total of 51,051 211 a gain of more than $1.800 000 ae- U.S. OFFERS $200,000,000 . MORE OF CERTIFICATES Bankers of Nation Expected to Subscribe Full Amount in Short Period WASHINGTON. Mav 18 1 lie Tiensuiv Department this afternoon announced a third offering of $200 000 noo worth of Tieasury certificates of indebted ness - Treasury odlelalH expect the Issue to be subscribed by the banks nnd trust eonipa nles of the nation 10 at least 60 per cent of their anticipated subscilptlons to Lib erty Loan bonds. 1hee certificates are then lo be used In making pnvmetits for Lie bonds 1 omen ing ceilllicates back Into the Treasury Taxi Hits Trolley Car; Three Hurt Three men were Injured today in a crash nt sixtieth anil Vine streets when a taxlrab driven bv Rett Philips, (sunty-nlno :.ears, 2020 Nortn Ilhnn Htreet, struck n trollev cat Philips and his passengers, Cemgc flrabee and .lames Hlake, Downglae Mlih were treated at tho West Philadelphia Homeoptthlc Hospital for cuts nnd brul Philips was arrested The machine was badlv wrecked the MaWson & DeManj) 1115 Cliestnut Street (OpposifcKcith's) Exceptional Values Fur Scarfs and Hats for Saturday Selling Wolf and Fox Scarfs 2.50 cnaih-a, &iaie, Uattlesliip Gray. Choice Fox Scarfs of Superb Quality Vflle Unnrrrrrlruln, 5.00 Taupe, White, Red, Kam- I chatka, Slate, Battleship Gray. J Mole, Ermine or 1 Kolinsky Scarfs Extra Special Value In long, straight effects or shoulder or cape models. 7.50 t summer . 10L f .;.. .-! ourg,ary. Fur. rod.MTZ.iUrnCe IN 1S65-ADOPTED ONE-PIUCE SYSTEM V 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street- reel 6th The STROUD A Genuine Pianola for $600 fc.1.,?" Trument has evy patented "pianola" FW1 ""I n ,Ur famous S'einway and Weber Pmno las It made by the samc manufacturers anJ to b t VTLrf anlee' We furlhcr Guarantee it efL vrv, $600. value in Philadelphia. We will refund your money if you find a better value. evervTrlrLPrIC,e f lheLStroud' within the reach of monM P V?,PUrchascr- lf de8i"d. you can pay Zt ,J ek lhrOUeh,Ur remal Pn-"t. on estimate on its exchange value. w c m gladly The Aeolian Family of the player-piano world i8n8?latHePpe'e and include, Slroud PUboU. iV AMERICAN CAN COMPAQ LOW BIDDER ON SHRAPNEL Offers to Mnko 3,000,000 Rounds for U. S. at 10.50 , Each WASHINGTON May 18 Tho American Can Company was the low bidder on 3 000. 000 complete shrapnel rounds for the United Stales nrm on bids opened this week The company orrcreil tu make shells st $10 50 each against $10 B7 the next lowest bid Mibmlttetl Complete rounds Includs time fuses ahclls, bodies proper, carina.. id assembling- aCasBaMI'"Bs' 11 J SZB00TSH0P 1 1 1223 II I jrags. Chestnut St. EJ J I ' and U I PUMPS 3 $1.90 H nrilK!!: vtomlrrfnl pumps ruiilil M 1 not lie sold nt this ytrr low H lirlre If we were not fnrttt- H nnte in nurrhnslns; n well-known H maker's entire surplus stnrk. lj ti sties nnd all the newest Minde H ( nine In lodiy, 1 $6 White $0 f( i J Shoes . ... Q7U l mmmmmmmmmmmmmm jflllllBK Three Opportunities If You Need a Summer Fur Taupe WlftteRcd, Kam- f 4.00 38.00 . . Ijlliililllllllil taxi and Thompson Streets Stclnway Pianola $1230 Veber Pianola $1000 Wheeloek Panola J7S0 Stroud Pianola ... $600 Trancesca-Hcppc Player p'an6' $450 '?olian Player-Pianos .. $395 168.00 1 ' S iMiaiMi jgoo v,if r, ..i s st - j&& . i jtr --..w avl vHkOIUKO f iv r2s. 'f' .: V X V' 1J 7 Jr 'f n 1 1