,-t -,"irr -'-" 4- 1... J !. ? 2WV NATIONAL GUARD PLEADS FOR MEN Wholesale Campaign to Bring Regiments Up to War Strength NEED 100 IN COMPANY Only Fifteen More Days Until Army Registration DEUISTRATIQN day for boIcc-J-" tivc draft, Juno 5, 7 a. m. to 7 p. in. ' Every, male resident of United States who lias reached twenty-first birthday and who has not reached thirty-first birthday on that date must register. Travelers must mail cards home. Sick persons must register by proxy. Only men not required to reRistcr. arc members uf army and navy mid of State and reserve organizations .hi actual Federal service. Pennsylvania held the' lead in recti lar army recruiting with 1 10 enlist ments Saturday and Sunday, the War Department announced thin afternoon. Only 1.10G recruits were contributed by the nation in the tistml er!.-end Hltimp, National !uard regiment m I'luladelphiA hac Marled a wholesale latnpalgn lor te erulln ns u roiill of orders rcelvcd from the War Department to bring their con tingents lip to full war strength and hac them ready for Federal service h" July 1C Mont of The regiment are said o he up to full peace strrngth, which means 100 men to the eonipany It Is estimated thai sev eral weeks nt least will lie needed to bring the regiments up to war strength, which calls for 130 men to the ruinpnii) tloth the First and Third Heglinenls need about 70i men each. The War Department today designated Tobyhanna. I 'a,, as the slto of a camp for training National (luard machine-gun com panles. raptnln Harry I. Waggoner was assigned to take charge. Colonel Millard I). Ilinwii. commander of tho First lleclment. Issued an appeal today to the young men of the city To Join the National Guard nnd not wait for tho draft. 'Tha -War Department will not require the draft until .September." ho said, "anil that Kill give every man the opportunity of nllstlng voluntarily. "Hecauso wo aio now In Federal service. men enlisting In the First Regiment will get Immediate, training, will he of Immediate aertlce to their country and will be pre pared ahead of members of many other organisations 'The regiment stands high In military efficiency. It was tho first to arrive at the Mexican border and tho first called Into action In the present national emergency. "Only young men of gjul character and habits are wanted Itecrultn will be ac cepfcd at the armory at Hroad and fallow hill (streets and at the Union League re cruiting stations. Other stations are to be opened in West Philadelphia, Germantown and Wayne Junction " Knllstments In the army today were ery brisk, and tho other regular brandies fared well. Koventy-fhc new nrmy rerrults were sent to Fort Slocutn this afternoon for training. Recruiting for the Philadelphia engineer reserve regiment In the Tluln Building1 also boomed today becauso of tho promise of early Service In Fr'ahceJ Tlie 500 mark was approached this afternoon as inlhvuy yien. from shops In surrounding towns answered tho call. Late, this afjenioon enlistments recorded were Army. JlOMnavy, 23; marlno corp". t, naval coast defense reserve. 33-; engi neer reserte, IB. Lieutenant Commander C L. Hand, naval recruiting olllcer. was ordered today to Iirooklyn to assume charge of a patrolboat. Commander .1. II. Iteeil, l 8. X . retired, will succeed Commander Hand. The marine corps reserves haw .Mill. led nearly 2G0 men. The organization needs JUS. Of tho 2000 new reserve olllcers who hac received their commissions from President Wilson within the last few days. llftylHo ro irom I'liiiaticipma. Included In the list ure Robert (llendlunlng, who has been made mujor In tho aviation corps, and Dr. Krnest I-i Place, who Is now a major In the medical corps. The following enlistments weie announced today : I'.S'ITIU) HTATI-IK AICMV Peter Klnknnls. 1M, l.awrenre, Mas Hamufl Mldmon. so, lauil Crrnie i naries l- mum. si. 4:,n N 7th st John J. MeHrldc, S3. SHIIS Haul at ii" H i' '''"Una-. i'J. 1IHS W. Daubhln .1 ..."".", A' Ntrwiiiuraer. .'II. chestnut Hill. I'a. Peter Coniery. 30. ,'OIH N Camae at. rhornaa M. Cerrane. S4. SOOI N. mt, ai JJ.o'J'lmari. II Ilranrh. S3. 13,',ll N. Heltrer at atrJS MacUonaia. Jr.. SI. s.lllt W. Seltm ZV!Ft3-vJi'?rM.:."3..'-.2,H MirtlewooU st Thomas J. Uhlte. s.i ltS, rt ""d ni Paul ilniiman SI. Tellard. Pa ?'"rrla Walilek S3. TSI Hla.i st Vlllljm N. Holroyd, ST, 37SI llelot, st I'harles P Caaey. IS' (Jlou. eater. N J Howard M. Uanea. lit. Cllouce.t.r. .V .1 Klmir Itamsfjr. 111. Lanadale. Pa John T. Manuel. 23, Clifton Height p.. Harry maker. S3. J.an.dile. a Ilarry H. Dunian. sn I!obormih. ! eoraa K. Hart. S3. Norwood, Pa Oaoraa I .a llonce. S3, lion nth at 'SP,F" J.P'lKl, SI. Weat CnJller I'a JVIIiram A. Mcllrida. SS. G,I7 N l'lth .1 Itajmond MrCorin-ll SS. 31HS Vrat l!l n .t xlftn"" 1Jou?rr- r,Ui "oyer a" B!1Lh '" a"'w''rt- - - Klnns?y it Prank- lfilk" r,"0?.""1,?- 3I- D-3 Hrl J.l,n 11 VI.I.- ,..1 ..'...-. ..-..IMI' nt ..y..ar. I. . UI:, .If. nilll Stanlev ). May. i. 1(.i v ,,i,,' " I.dwnrd J. Ammerman, SU. 4R0S Merlon uve Kranklln F Undenmuth. IS. 834 N llambrev , 5i:r."en.c,vflV.u,n.n' .-.' Rlsl Mllnor s"n ' i.ohn, J-. McDonald, si, Ilerwyn. i'a Pred Hrhubert, SS. ST3 Holly at Xvilllam Me.Vultr. S3, Holmesbiirg. Ta Tioinaa J. CVioney. lu, S3 In n ,, J-alter I'ackuckl. S3. Drldt.buri. Pa Harlow It. Iiunton, io, Syrarin N. r Ilonald A. Mead, SI, teai Addlaoii at Ulton Armstrong-. IS. S4 i; Coliiim Michael Hoaal. S3. U10 8. Btli it Kamuel D. McCain. 20. SSSS N " Orlanna at Alvin K. Jarrett. SO. I31T York ,."""" "' "luiam A llennett, 33. nillaliellitown ICv. l.-ifii. . "At-'. ":... 'I"1'' ia. am J. Trate. ''o ai i Itandolph at Upli ado rianiuei j. CUOll l. S-1IS N . oiorau aiinviM. r. jveiin-y. .-i a; Morrla Harris. IB. ST H V a,i lunar reiaaiein. iieoraa ii -!", .".. iiw-i ..inon at. . u ..... .... t...-. ii---I" ... "I..-.. "'.?" 'i':e' ei ..uwi. ii.il., .... riiaiey i-aru neiahta Prank M. Cannon. SI. S14I U Batman I,ouli J Hahn lu ansi xtafc,.'.1?0 I'a ave. Josaph V Ilanaan. S4, SO N. Ithan at SiTSI'tP iMo2ro' "I'-'iwS A.S,hW X' "ck,c"k " l.ansdale. I'a laro d q. Oroaa. 18. Ins.lale. Pa. Charley V Itoth. S. Sill N. llambrer at Jnhn J Carr "3. SIS Perklomen a Kdwln A. It a iton, in. 4TSI Hallimnrs a.e Kdwln Mec-lurken. 83. Iils.1 K Uerka at John W aallarher, Jr . so. Norrlatown. Pa EankJA,e,JIS1",,''.3s' -u W. Ontario a" Kdward C. Knorr. 2S, S40T ciraya aV ! V- J7"i!sfc.Mar.M'ndli.r. N. J -" - "", -, .wj iiutcninaon at UNITED STATBH NAVY Wjir.jri7.r,KJtf,"lT.-i .J?,J .V.w?pn aye. araaul la iim.i.u oora v. ilaaler, ST, 3.1'JH H 17th at." Md 'iwara nwieina. IV. 3241! 'niton at. Htrbert Itaymond Ocha, S3, 0S4 Iialta at. Krancla Itaymond Ilrunner. m, t3i v m at Pfor?ei'' tludderow. S4. Colllngawood,' N. J. l.lrd Franklin Pry. IT. Oxford Md, v XMlbur Morrla XYaahburn. JT. Woodbury. N J llalph O, Hlmpaon. SI. Winston, N. i Cyrua Warren Klpp, l Hchuylklll Haven, ra. Klmer Clayton Fulmar, 22, lloyeraford. Pa. Charlea I.lnJ Peteraon. 22. Klnaaton, Pa. Jchn Joseph Clinton. 2S. S02r portico at. John VVaanar. 19, Camden. -N. J. Henry AllbrUht. ST, Trenton, N. J. UNITED STATUS MAItlNE CORPS , I.uther Parman Ilerr. 19. Lancaatar. Pa, Ion Llala llabb. SI New bum. I'a, UNITED BTATE8 JIAHINK COUPS HEHCItVn Roas Tloplay Hmllh llarrv Hhltl llroual iuplay Smith, 23, 322H I'owelton ave tlhlll Drouth, Jr., 24. 4305 Edtemont at Ilarr Hamilton Maiwell Harry Fleming, amnion Maiwell jiarry flemina-, 24. Jlarr- (ora. fa. Tula Olaaa Da Haven, 23, Morrlatown, N J. Kdward Lyndal lutd, 22, Wayna. Pa. Jamea Henry Ilurna, 23 S28 Mo.rrla at V. B. ENaiNEL'It ItESEnVH COUPS Jamea W Adams, 29, Piedmont, W. Va, Dannla B D. Akroyd, 18. Tranton, N, J. John A. Anderaon, S3, Itrnovo, Pa, Cuthb.rt.K Haker. lb. 837 8. 03th at Sari u. iieoaar, au, vvaieriora, , j, William B. liaorer, 18. Trantan. N J, aTiarifc V. Scrden. 54. Sttubenvilla.O, ifc ,-. -,S.J, 'if lh ( John V. t'lMry at. SJ llflir.d. FTnk II, Colllnl. it, lima.. ! U'T 'V C'lHimlw. ai. 712.1 l'rhelm rod Krtik II. trowlfy. .r Htnorn, ! Jerome it ii, a; t,novn, ! A twrt 11 iMonler 21. Tr.nion. ft J, Alfre.l II Iilulr. 2.1, Trenton, N .1 I hrl I! r i;rlmondn. 20. Itnnuto. I'a William II, Klnnteln, 27, Jmslis I. I . N. V Hmul Kulr. 27, Trnilon, ,V. J AIM M. (lor. Inn. Jr . s, I2MJ N 2.1 tt harlea II lUWulnui h, M Itrnotu. pa. Med J Hallmark, Hi. Trenton. N 3 Jin. llartnMI. IS. r'ooteavllle, IM liurlori I, inner. -jS, It. novo, i" l.lnjfrl T Hills, si. llnoo I 'a I red ' llollma. 22. Hare. 1'n I'atrlrk J Itorsti. 2.1. Trenton. I'a Amos n. Ilontramlrr M.ltenmo. I'a .Norman ll'imprirrr, 22. Trenton. ,V. J llerijsmln : lhauih, 21", liownlnaton. Pa. ItoUrt r jimlan. 21. Trnton. N, J. Murtaah P Krltv, si. Trenton. .V J. (toy H Kerns, SI, suie rlk-r. I'. I retlerk'k W KlnillherKr si Newark. N J. John II Kiltie. I!l Trenlon. N J Christian Knlb. .11 Trenton. N J. Willi. nn Ijirl.on, 20 linn X 2.1.1 St. I'sul M. lnHxrt 21. Iteii'lltiU. Pa K.lw.r.i A MeKlnler 41. .1IAI IVailil av. .ilin I.. Murlntre. 2.1 Chrster. I'a. Ilamlsll A. Mm Veil. 22, Mnrrlatllle 1 .Morris Mnltik .',7. I'Mlladelphla. I'a. Charles I! Mnr.ilf "2. Ilrnovn l' Aucuslus W Mastersiin. 2'l. Trenlon. Pa. Mnnrla II Mntlens. st 1'rrnion, N. .1 Ullllatn Menrlls. 2.1 Trtitiin .V J. It'iswll M Millar. 2.1 I'lilllll.sliiiiK. N J Walter .1 Moiiiiiin "l Trentun V J I Tlinntis II Murohv 2l Tietilun N. J. I f...il I V..I, r 'It V.... !.... II. I rank A .'il mm H 2.1,1 st .Varllii i Ctii.ssiin 2.1 lUlimo. Pa llorrj A Ornn S. .".2 N llnarborn pi Thiimss II I'let. Vr. SI Iti-nnvo Pa, i:rli N Pulls is. trmtnn. N J l.frov tVitls. 21 ll-j-llnir Pj Charles K I'rk iiiir.l. 21 llnmlllan Hiiuare. .V. J, llny.l ITI.i 2l. Tri lllin .1 I'r.,1 II ll.e.l 21 llnmn Pa t't-ii It Iti.-n ".-, ltr:i,. V .1 rtvlHin ! Hi hniiiii '7ul U'i:iinciiri i. I.i.l I Khinni :n l, Hlibiirtf I'a Wali-i M Stnlih 21 t:imlr N .1 .lnae,li I. SirlriKer. S2 .Iiinlata. Vt William C Hulllvan- .'I. llTiixil Pa Donal'l C Thoninauli 2.1. lllill'V I'.irk I'a Karl S TetiEr 21. ChfSter Pa Km Welili, SO. Trrlitno N J I'linrlia I. Wheeler. 211 North Henri Pa llrv Whlleseil. .1.1, Teuton N .1 lenrav ' Wilkes stl. Cllillra S V Max lil I. Wilsin, 22. Altilorni l',i leitK w Wolf, III. Penbrcaik I'a Albert II Woo.l ,lr 22 Tniituii .V ,1 Muhael W Zui'i a retlu. SI Tlillton ft. J SA.W. CIIA8T hiikiinhi: IIM.XIIIIXK t'li.uba Kranila tllrviii S't .Malvern. P.. Juhn Thomas l.iaaet sU. Mtivrrorit. Pa Hubert l.lacelt 21. SOSfi ii. .Ilonntnulti at l.-rli.'rt 'Ihiinias gitlnn 27 I'rum l.ynti, I'ji l'rank I'niil fotirail 22 2,111 V. Stani at Mtirrat Joseph Pltlgirabl 22. ISItl N Nan I'ell t (leorae flernmn Kaerrhet. 21.' 11.12 V 1 1 lb i Allien I. en. M Haver font Pa llu Allien Mtll.r. SI .'iT.'O ThMnnisii el Alvin J.m.s Wilkin SI New Haven i'ni,n I'harl.s Jnlin lllrkninn 27 ITiMi Pralkroil a tleors'- ..Ul.r. SO Islo W iintHrlo llarrv Wra I'raiie 2J :t:li! U 1 'iiioImtIhimI m li.eea llllnie MlialblnS' SB lit" S Itli SI U. S. COURT LIMITS COMPENSATION CLAIMS State Not liable for Injury on Interstate Steam ship Line WASHINGTON, May 21 New Yolk's workmen's compensation net cannot bo enforced iiKainst steamship com panlea cuRaced solely In Inlcistato rom mrrce. the Supreme Court held today In reersln; a State court nuard to Marie Jen sen, widow of n Hiuthcin Pacific lonsshore. man killed on tlut The Supreme Court held the New Vnik Legislature In passing the act exceeded lis authority In tryliiK to control Interstnle steamship companies To Hint extent Hie court held the New York compensation not was Invalid. I'our Justices Pltnej. Ilrandels. Claike and Holmes dissented. Tho case was that of the Southern Pa cific Company against Mario Jensen, widow of Christian Jelisen. u longshoreman killed on duty. Mrs. Jensen was awartlcd JS.87 a week and her two children $.9ii n week each under the law for Jensen'H death. The award made by the State workmen's com pensation commission 'was upheld when thn company appculed to high Statu courts. Tho company claimed the law itucniistltu tlpiial. In, so. fat as It applied to such cases, holding tho Case purely an Admiralty one. The court gave a slmll.it' opinion In tho case of thn Clyde Line against William Al fred Walker, a, lointeshoreman Injured on duty CONTRACTS EXECUTED FOR 38 CARGO SHIPS Distributed Among Three Companies on Pacific Coast nnd One in Florida WA.SHI.t!TU.. May :'l -ContrnctH for thirty-eight lueichant essels have lieen executed to date liy the I'linergcncy Pleet Coriioiatlon of tho Culled States .ShlppliiB Iloatd, It was announced today Ilulldlng conttacts aunrdcil thus far nro dlstrlhtltcil hetwtH'ii four shlplitilldltiK com panies, three on the Paclllc i-oast and one In Florida. The fleet coiputatioii auuounreil cutitructs awardod lu dato i.s follows' QlerrlH-Htovens Uompari.i. JaeKsonllle, Kla.. twche wooden cUrgo-uarrylng steam ships complete and four all-steel cargo-carrying ships complete. I.os Angeles Khlphtiilding and Hrydocls Company, Long Hcacli. Cal.. eight cargo carrying all-steel tOilps. all complete. ii. .1. Slandlfcr Construction Corporation. Portland, (.ire, ten wooden cargo-carryltig fteaniKhlps, complcle lvtilnsular Shipbuilding Company, Port land, Ore , four wooden caigo vessels, com plete ELKS OMIT PARADE AT ANNUAL CONVENTION Grand Exalted Ruler Takes Action for Patriotic Reasons Delegates to Meet in July HUSTON. Mass., ilnv 21.-Wind leached Huston today from Urn ml lalted Kuler Kdward Nlshter, of New Orleans, that tint annual Klks parade, which was to he a fea ture of the, national annual convention in Huston In July, is to lie omitted. This action was taken for patriotic ica Boiis. The full program of the convention, Willi this cixceptlon, will ho carried out. CREDITS "ADS" FOR PROGRESS Real Estate Man Declares Market Street Will Continue n Center In an address before the City Husiness Cluli of the Hotel Adelphlu at noon today, John H. Slnbctg, u 1'hlludelplila. real estate man. predicted that Market street would continue to he u business center of tho city for a wht many years He gmo advertising credit for making Market street a business .center, nnd as serted that ho believed advertising would hold business In that section. Mr. Sinberg said fortune, could xtlll bo made through Investments In central real estate In large cities. In this connection ho said the ventral real estate of the twenty, seven largest cities In the United .States was worth as much as all of the railroads In the country. WIFE SLAYER GETS .10 YEARS William Sutton, of Trenton, Sentenced on NonVult Plea THKNTON. N J .May SI -.Supreme Court Justice Trenchard In Mercer court today accepted a plea of non vult from William Uuttou, of this city, who shot and killed his wife Hattle on February 22 and sentenced the prisoner to thirty years' lm prlaonment. Button alleged his wife was unfaithful. The court accepted the non vult plea be. cause of the difficulty In proving- premedl. tatlon and deliberation In the murder 8KR THE IIKIX GATE IIRinftr Taka tha Colon la I Kanria. .fc.."i!"i?'. . . to Naw Haven, PrortdwcTand ii"T" "f '"'" SSfLSg Wait Pblladalphl vania n. a. ana nnarj. V. ' ., oW WllllM A Dolce. 2(1. SMS N. EVENING LEDGER - "NO LICENSE" WINS AT PENNSGROVE Application of French Hotel Company Denied by Salem County Court RULING PLEASES "0 K Y S" Jti(Io WaddiiiKton Quotes De cision of Justice I'crKcii in Elizabeth Citv Case SAI.K.M. X .1 . .U'" 21 gunt Itli; the declsliili of .Mt. ,lustli:e Her KH1 In the case "f Kltltl vs. the Hxclse t;om mlsslnn of the clt of MlUalieth, X. .1 . Judge Kilarnnt C. WnddliiKloti In the Salem Count Court nt noon t,.lm denleil the npiillcatlon of Hip French Until Company for a license for French- lintel. Pennsgiove. Tho court licit! Dint the npidli'iitlon did not come within the statute of tin- net inVed In I SOU ns relating tn the. Biimtltig of I he rem al f h license fir it p'm within 2i' liet nf nv ehllrt'll illilice. etc. bill uas ultllitl the niennlim nf the in t nferilnB l licensed places within one mile of n duly lucorpnruted eamp-meetln"; asiuM'iiiiiin. The Interpreta tion Is that when u lliense held by Colonel Joseph O. French fur u period of nmre limn forty years was tcvnked by the S.ih nt County Court in iMolicr. litis, the prnpiin hecamo a "new puicc," anil llterefiiti- the court could not net on any apiillatlnii ( ,r hut iKirtlfUllir .laie r an iilher ,ii. i. one mill, nf the IVnusgna')' lllllp-llll ellOB AHMiclat nil. The Krein !i lintel Ciitnuii nf Hli.ih Horace Wilson Is president, and llctbiil I1' Mtetser Hcctetaij, was n presented b II. 11. Ware ami I i) Acton, of Huli'in. nnd Chnrlos .1 Cognn. f H nuceslef while tin ictiionstraiilH were icprcsented h. fnttin'i Judge ClBretlce I. Cute, of Athllltii Cit former prosecutor J. Pormati Slmilcksun. of Kalem. and S Hiisliug Leap, nf Cumdeii It was ngreeil at the opening of coint that the property known as French's Hotel Is within mjo mile of the cainpmeetlng ut.sn i latum and that the place for many years prior to 1915 had been licensed by the court: that the former proprietor. Colonel Joseph fj. Fn-hcli, has no Interest In the new corporation, and that the application Is presented hollv Independent nf him. This being iiinliiided. Judge Cole argued Hint the Com I had no Jurlailli Hun to uct. for. as Mr Jostle Ilergen had ileclded lu lln- Kldd v i;llz:ihi'tli excise iiiiiimissiou. the place Iniaiiic an eniirel new one, and Hint Culo ncl l-'rcnch was not applying fur n renewal: Hint with tho levncutioii of the license of Colonel French the tight hen-after of a license by any other person should be de nied, Counsel for the applicants contended thai It was an old-established stand; that since Colonel French had been denied the prlxl lege application hud been made by IMwnril II. Maer for a license, but HiIh was de nied because he hail no dutus in the prop rt . that there had not been any Intention to use the propctt.i for any other purpose, and any reiiuests fni a right Io sell liquor there had cnine tip as often as the law uould allow. There weie a giiodlj number of the ilt.v" forci s of tin. i nunt. picscnt. and Ihete w.im tiiueli Jo when the Cntnt until titncil itv decision U. S. BORDER TROOPS CLASH WITH MEXICANS One American Anionjr. Haiders Captured by Soldiers and Customs Officers WASHINGTON. .May 21. A clash belween Anietlciti border tro.'tm and Mexicans was reported officially to the Slate Department today. A mess.-iK" said a k idh of fillhuMcts crossed to the Ameilcau side-near NokiiIcs mid er captuied by American arjny men and customs officers. Aniline those raptured were Ocoikc Holmes, ileslRnated as an American, und .Manual Oonzales. formerly secretary to llipolilo Villa. Anotlur messaKi' told of llrlmj fiom a house on the .Mexican side near XoRules upon all American soldier, lie lelurned the fire, nnd tho tumble ceased. NEW NEWSPAPER TAX SCHEME IS PROPOSED Graduated Rate According to Price and Circulation in House Measure WASH1NC1TON. May 21 A tji.tduiile.l rato for the payment of second-class post ann on newspapers, magazines and periodi cals (iivnrdlnK to the rate of subscription price and thn number of copies circulated HirotiKli tho malls Is proposed in 1,111 in trodiiced today by l'epn'sent.ilie Johnson, uf Washington. lU'iircveiitatlio Johnson's bill would assess liiihllshers. In addition to the exist ing mil) cent a. pound inlc. fiom ono-foiirth of a cent to twelvo cents uniiually for each mail subscriber accoidlm; to the KUbscrlp Hon prlci and tho iimmint of clrciil.itlon. Wilson Receives French Agent WAS1IINC.TON. May 21. Tho French Ambnssador. Jules J. Jnsseiaiid, today pte sented to President Wilson at the White llutise Jl Tardluti, special French commis sioner to the I'nltcd .States. M. Tardleu has been selected by the Ft emit tioverineiit to have chaiKc of the purchase lu the Fulled States of all supplies for the Flench ariiiv and tho civilian population The Ficncb commissioner will be cltarKed ullli the nt. jiendlture of the loan alicad made by the I lilted Slntes to France and or all fuluie loans Camps for U. S. Army Chosim WASHINGTON, May 21 -The War Or pin tment today announced tho selection of Amltyvlllc, I I., and Greenville, S. C. ns concentration camps for the national armv Joyous News for the DEAF You can hear again. Sci ence has found a way to brink back to you the world of sound, W. B. & E. "Gem" Earphone Most wonderful device yet In vented for this purpose. If you suffer from defective hearing or head noises, call and we will dem onstrate the "Gem" Earphone free. At the Panamt'Pacific Ex position it received the. GOLD MEDAL, highest award for earphones, in com petition with the world. You can arrange with us for 30-day trial. Installed for public use in properly wired churches. Sold only in Philadelphia by Williams, Brown & Earle 918 Chestnut St. TTrll for Catalog "," PHILADELPHIA, .MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917 War Measures Enacted or Yet to lie Passed Upon 1'asscd ItrMIIIIMTIIIN OK riTATi: IIP lt l.lllt.KTV l.tl.W Xiilborllliic 7,(,V0.UOII. INSI Iit national sithrrtpllon, AKMV Sl:l.l:TIIIN ,iill.irlln Hie I'resbleiit to rale an nrnir of l.oon.tNMI melt. N.V AMI AIIMV I.NCKKAHi: Inr I n.l lupt marine (rp. Measurei I'cndhiK IIMV Ml N.W1 III IKII.T Pafil l lloii.e, aiurnib'il Ii senate 'senate inks fur iiinffrenee). 1 lie hill as uitiemjed niircirl ale. s."..:II:.(mhi.immi, Incluillnc X-OO.WH) 01)0 fur innlriirllnn itml luirrhase of ship. HA It T.WKS lllll to rul.e S,3ISI,(KMI.OOO lielnr CfiniiiileriNl b (lie limine. I IXIII COMIIIile lllll In lit wide iMiurrs nf Herbert C. Ilmitrr takrn no b Hie senate. I.M'IO.VUli; I,, innrrrrutr. SWEDEN'S IRE ROUSED BY LOSS OF 3 SHIPS Orders Minister to Make Vigor ous Protest to Berlin Against U-Float Outrages Till: IIAIJl'K. Mu 21. (iermany lias rclurnetl n conciliatory reply to Spain's latest submarine pro test, cays n dispatch Tram Ilerlin today. According to this telesram, the tier man under Secretary for I'oreiirii Af- l'air.s handed the reply to the Spanish Am,,ntu. u ,, ., --. ... ............j. ..... .,,,.,..., .. was indicated, would exert herself Io I keep Spain's friendship- ! A.MSTKItlJA.M. Ma;- 21 With Spanish and German telatlons at thn breaking point over the submarine sit uation, another l'-boat ptolest. this time from .Sweden, uas made ut Ilcrlln toda. A dispatch from .Stockholm said that the Swedish Government had Instructed Ihe Kwetllsli Minister to Germany to inal.c u vigorous protest nKalnst the sltildnp; of the Swedish steamships Vlkliur, Aspen and Vest erland by German submarines. STOCKHOLM. May 21. -News that the Swedish sleamship.4 Vesterl.ind. Aspen and Vilien, laden uilh gialn from HtiRlantl, had been sunk b German stibmnrlnrs has been received here and lias caused much Indigna tion. Tho arrival of the steamships, whlrh were leleased under the recent ieclproc.il agreement freelnK the l-Intcnte Allies' ton nne.0 In thn Ilotlitilau Gulf, bad been e.iRerly iwalted. HlRlit members of tho crew of thn YTki'H and two of the turn aboard the Vis terland were loM. Newspapets of a I shades of opinion united In olrhie; Indignation nt the torpedoing of the steamships. The KlocU holtti TldnlKen captious Ita article, "The Gentians' dastardly deed aRaltist Sweden." and cbarai tetizrs It us a "deliberate and bloody crime " The SvenknilaRbliidt also aceties I'np; land of deliberately delaylnif the depart lire of the ships, hut continues, --t is Just itr plain that the Geimiiii" lire procccdinB with out the slichtesl elemental. v legaid for oil' rlt?hts ns neuttals " PENSION LIFE SOCIETY DISSOLVED BY COURT Commissioner J. Denny O'Neil Wins Plen Before Dauphin County Tribunal 1 HAimiSHUP.G, May 21. Tho Iiauphln County Court today otdercd tho Pension Life Society, an Itisuranco corporation of PlttsbiirRlt, dlssoUed and tho business liquidated, as asketl by state ln siliaiu'o Commissioner ,T. Denny O'Neil throiiRli Ihe Attorney General's Depatlineiit. S. If. Nicholson, president of the cor poratlon, In an aswer Io the petition sub mitted to lliii court order nnd decree, ex plained that Ihe Insolvency of the com pany was due to the fact that the Pension Mutual Life Insurance Company has been liustce since mi-2. and has been declared Insolvent Tho lifo suctcl has been I, .rated at idol Fifth axeiiue. PIHsburpI I'tll.-ers aic S II. Nicholson, president: c. II Fin. h, sec retary, and W. A. NI, li.,lw,n. u-,.., ,', College Athletes Seek Commit- ions NI-3W YORK May 21-C'tv , verslty and colIeRo athletes weie i ., i,I0 uv tho I'nlteil Slates Ginn- .,, (jny (u'r commissions In the Cnlted . , Marine Corps. AuiotiK the fifty wcio t.l.known Hals. incluilliiK Harry Lcroio. John w ovetton and Alex FeiKuson. of Vale, ami Harold Ilos-klns. Will Jewell nnd William IMd. nf l'llnceloti Wilson and .Marshall DNcuss War WASHINGTON. May Jl -I'tesldeiii Wil son today held a war coufcreiiiM with Vice President Marshall at the White oue For half an hour the Chief Hxecutlvo u'lsl cussed with Mr. -Marshall the leKlslalle situation in the Senate. Plans were laid for speedliiR up considerable of the blc Administration war measures still awalUnx action by ConpresH Hoy Drowned 'llfford llebdrlcK, in Cooper River nine tears. HIS I',,,,,. sltcet. Camden, was diouned carl toilav when be fell Into the Cooper Itler fioin ail abutment at the foot nf IVarl street The police aie KrapplltiR fur the body Mouth Wash-Gargle Nasal Douche Pro-Phy.Tol should be in every bathroom right at the wash basiii. It Daily Use Prevents and Relieves Sore iiwai Hiouiu ana leein 1 roubles ofVl i syjux I ll I I j , : Jtintnsmu. Ull I I I ii i rr -z? ei . I , . -s a mMBiBmiBi :l HMHHHHIHHHlilM.J , S "! - IWMiflMMiSiaiiiBili I innrfciitfariintiiBllnTi , 1 'iitVi'.iftiikri'.nfi'-'iir u.w. .,.,' . ' i ..s. ...-' GIRL CHECK SWINDLER WORKS IN OLD HOME Eileen Walsh, Who Had Sensa tional Career Here. Dupes St. John Would II not Jar any "home town." after It had been leadline about the sensational doltiRS of one of Its fair ilatiRlitors In the blR cities, to wake some mornltlR nnd nnd that she was In the clulchcs of tho home town" police under an assumed name? That Is what liappeneil ro M. jonn. ,e Hrtinswlck. The ancient Canadian town was stirred to the depths of Its rocky foun dation, accoidliiK to a news dlsiiatch re. celved today Hllecn Walsh, the foment Rradtiale who "wnntcil In live like it mllllnlialre.'' who wa twice anestrd 111 Plilladelphln for pas-ltiR bad rheiks after cuttlnir n wide swath In New- Vork und Atlantic City and who sur iuled eery one by turnltiK out to be the heiress of an estatp of about ISB.onn Is the lentnil rRitre In Hie Rosslp that Is sweepltiR throiiRh St John. She Is under unci ii Mis Arthur M Crernnliii. of Atlutittc Cit.v The nrou-alliiii i the s.une as it was here passitiit wnrthleiw check. In ndillllon. se etul tiliililllieot men or St. John are de set died as belitR dei Idedly nervous The youtiR woman appeared In St. John about a month ago. No ono recognized her. She had chamicd slnco hor dcparlure about three .tears iiro, when she was frraduntrd fiom .t convent near Halifax. She had Kinnn laltor and more beautiful. No one die, lined that It was the sump Kill about whom tho Canadian press had talked In awed (ones less than a year uro. Mis Cremona "went In" for "hlRb so ,iil " She wore expensle Jewelry and stl'ien itowiiu She entetiaiiied lavishly She paid by check. x Then came Ihe climax The defence Is thut she sinned the i hecks In Ine name of hei husband mid with his uutlioilt The career of Kileen Wnlsli lu Philadel phia was brief She was arrested here July 2d. 191(1. in her upartments, at Twen tieth and Arch streets, accused of defraud Iiir merchants and hotel keepers at Atlantic City out nf more than $1000. She was ex tradited and released on probation. I inn soiry." she said at ihe time. "I wauled In live like a millionaire." November 23. IHIfl. she was learrested in a Wulnut Mrect hotel, accused of xlolatlne her parole "It Is a frame-up," she said then, blam Iiir a hotel attache ni the seaside lesort, whom she said she would sue for breach or promise. She wus committed to tho State Iteformatoiy for Women by Justice. Shliin. or Atlantic city, and at tho same time it was discovered that she had eomo into a fnttuue of about $25,000 ihroURb tho death nf her father. Subsequent l she was releas-ed CHASED BY U-BOAT; ATTACKED ON LAND Captain and Crew, Driven Ashore in Spain, Fight OiT Buccaneers From Hills AN AMF.ItlCAN POUT. May 21. How the captain and crew or a essel chased nRrouml by a submarine; foiiRht'n' horde of land pirates was related by sur vivors leachitiR here today. Captain 11. A. Jarvls. nf thu schooner I'ltliieas W. SpraRUo, was tho narrator. Ho said his vessel was driven nshure by a l'-boat near Carbonarcs, Spain, April 20, and when ho nnd bis crew scramblitl upon the beach a swarm of buccaneers came out of tho bills and made for them. Jarvls and bis men foiiRht valiantly until forced to te trcat liefoie superior numbers. He miIiI be killed ono or the attackers with n ph.nl shot Airivlnt; on the same ship wire Captain Philip II. Johnson and twenty-one men of the steamship Ward, sunk by n submarine, and live men of the schooner Fdwln it. Hunt, also u victim of a l'-boat. others m the paity wetc Lieutenant Karl P HulT, of the I'. S. S. Scorpion, and his wife, Cnn suls Henry c. A. Deuiner, of Al la i'ha pelle; II. le Soto, of Warsaw, and John II llrewer, of Wiesbaden Phils Knock Douglass From Mound in Second Continued from Puce One Alclkle l.,t Itixiv's llllnw to fill i e lllin ;it secotiil .Mann sacilileed wttli a Kiouuilei In l.iulii ii-. iiuasHlhted Wilson slriu k mil. Heal vv.i-- piiipnsi..v passed. llllitiR the biisc DotiRhiss sitiRled to center. Hcorini; Meikle. Zelder Hied to Whitteil One run. line bit no errors. Cravnlh Hied lo .Man' Whltted siiirIi d to HkM. Ludertis i;wli'il past Mi'ikb Whltted and Ludcrif ,.'kcd the double steal. NU'hnlT .sIurIliI to left ceiftci . M i,i -Iiir Whltted ami Ludcitis. Klllefer sln Klcil to ilRlit. N'lelioff takliiR tlilid. Ilixe) baiiRvil a siiiule to CrIii. Nlehnff Miit-liiK. while Klllefer tested 'on ihitil. I'renilii- Rilbt now PIlclllllR fill- ChlcaRO Paslll-lt popped to Ooyle. llnucroft HliiRleil tn rlRht peorliiK Klllefer. Stock funned. I'our i uns, six hits, no crmrs. U. S. Consuls Hack J'rom Austria AN AMHP.ICAN POUT. Mav 21 c,,ni. mantlrr .Stephen V. Giahniu, iccalled I'nltid States naval attache at Vienna, returned to this country today on a Spanish steam ship, lie was accompanied bv his wife Henry W. Hlederich. American consul at Antwerp: Nicholas P. Snyder, consul re called irom LcichcnberK. Austria, and James 11. Young, foiiner American consul at Flume Non-PolsonnuitH B Polsonnn Pro-Phy-Tol,when dilut ed according to direc tions, completely disin fects and sterilizes the oral cavity. It is posi tively non-injurious if swallowed, yet proven by Uncle Sam'a experts to be tho most efficient antiseptic. AI All First Class. Drnoolsls Pro-Phy.Tol Products Co, Inci 220 tilth AreNevr York MOORE DEFEATED IN COTTON FIGHT Representative Foster, Pre siding, Blocks Philadel phian's Efforts 2.50 LEVY ON BALE PLAN WASHINGTON. May 21 I5y a wite of 8,"i to 48 the House in committee of the whole this afternoon decided to retain in the war revenue bill the provision levying a tax of 5 per cent tin the factory sales of auto mobiles. The amendment eliminating the provision altogether wns offered by Itepresentalive Kelly, of Michigan. lly n staff 1'orreipondtnt VVASHI.Vr.TO.V, May Jl. fler liealeil deliale on tile iiue.itloii f lietlier (lie ta of $.',:,0 cm a liule of rotton. prononeil li Heireceiitatlve .1. Hampton Moore, of I'lillailetplila, an an aineiidineul to thn war revenue hill, was In onler. Itepreentatle Mm tin I). Koster. of llll noln, who wue nreslillns. held It tn lm n r. germane In the subject mutter. Tills did t iot end the light to put .1 '.it on the South, however, for iniiiieduitel.v Itepuhlli an Leader Malm appealed Hum Ihe decision of the chair. Mr. Alaiiti admitted that the haiiiu.iii Wan Jllstllleil In inuMnK II Ih rullHK henitie of the exlHteiicf of a rule that nincritlnicnt imist ho Ker.inaiip to the suhjert ineuioiie' Ileiaunp the nile l faulty, howevet. Mr Alntiti null!, it would he no tellectlon on the chuii'inun to leverre hlltiKclf. He said II wan time lo lireal: down an old precedent Wildest confiiKlou with trlex of "vote" "vote." "V'ite." and louder," coining from all parlM of the hall marltcd the i loe nf .Mr. Mann's remaikn. me would-be speaker after another was .veiled down. When O'Sliatiglmessx or tthodo Island, finally gained recoctiitlun by shouting "parliamentary lii(ulr." In Kild: "Is the dohate nppealahlp?" 'Ihe House laughed uproariously and. It embarrassment, ho tiled to explain In meant to ash, "Is the appeal debatable?" The chairman finally was sustained liv ; xote of I3G to 117. ATHLETICS PLAY TUESDAY Open Date, in Schedule Left ns Result of Double-Header Sunday i'I.i:V!:i.A.VI, May :'l The game be tween the Indians and ,thletles was called off today on account of rain, being post poned to Tuesday, an open date. An open ing In the schedule was made for the post poned game on account of Sunday's double header. Food Famine Threatening China ; i:il, .May :'l The food scarcit in 'hina has bci nine so acute that actual amine is thieatened In some districts. Strawbridge Announcement Directing attention to the proven superiority in every point of cleanliness, sanitation and quality of the universally famous BOHN Syphon REFRIGERATORS Why have the Pullman Com pany and more than forty of the great railroads in the United States adopted the Bohn Syphon system of Re frigeration? Why did the Hotel Biltmore, of New York City, install S76.000.00 worth of Bohn Sy phon Refrigerators? Why i.s the Bohn Syphon Re frigerator used in the homes of J. P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor. Jr., William H. Vander bill, Ilarry Payne Whitney and other prominent people of the United States? Because They Are Absolutely Sanitary Tlic pioMInn i liamhet'H are lined with one cnnlinuiius piece of vltieous porcelain enamel easily cleaned with a damp doth. Hounded corners no devices or angles to catch dlit. The syphon system keeps the air from the ice chamber ciri ulatlng rapidly through the piovlslnn chamber resulting In per fecl dryness and the absence of ull of feiiHiw odois. MIIU. butter, cheese, ftuit egetubles and other eatables can be placed all in the same compartment without contamination Because of Their Economy in Ice Consumption It Is the warm air which causes the ice to melt rapidly. The scientific prin ciple of the syphon, developed to a high degree In tho Holm Refrigerator, keeps the cold dry i0r in constant circulation from the Ice chamber, through the pro vision chamber and back to thn Ice fiianiuer mils producing t-efrhrerntiin. to the highest degree, with a VifhU m 1 of Ice consumption ""1111111111 Because They Are Built to Last Klln-drled oak of selected uualltv eiuy gauge steel; porcelain e ameleii lining, unbieakable; rust-proof shelve?: ! 'it,.'"1?1" "'"rtwuro-land0 nan ship of faultless ouallty tint t, fi 1KI1IK standard. "iat u ",0 nients-thev niE. StS f Wty are not mere state be SlJdS Teison ilv, of ugh test- We shall of Se Bohn ivlhll ll 0Ut ?e suPerior advantages care to vist m?v wef?lge?rs to yu should you Bohn svnhon SSJp ftJ?BeurnishinS8 Stori There's a f8 ffiife&a ralr! siz? which sells at U7 nr ii 1? ,es Wlde 204 inches deep) $167.00 W ' t0 the lai'e size ,(74x56x27J2) at AWBRIDGE JIARKET ST. KIGHTII A JUDGE LOVETT TO ST0P1 RED CROSS WAR WASW Prominent Railroad Man NamPfl iiaiiiiuiu ui iMiiionni (Jo Operation Committee WASIU.W.TO.V, May 2( Henry 1. JJavlson, ehn'lrmnn of th w,r Council of the American Ited Cross nounccil that .Tudge Hobert H. I.ovctt,' for." merly of Texas but now of tlic Union r. I'lfle Tltiilroad. haa volunteered lo gve ki" time during the war to any work to mi! he might he nsslgncd by the llt, CYo "Judge Lovctt's i.rfer of service Ii it, most Inspiriting event of n very active '. t nt lied floss henihiuiirleru " .,.1.1 a. .."" sun "lie 1.1 the man whom .Mr HarrlmV picked out as his successor tu run the 1' 1 I'acltlc Hallroad. Now lie Tome. f?! Iii tilnrrt 1WH Mfurtrl nvnf.rU. ... . "lu Jiidginciit at the disposal of the Uert e""11 rosj 111 11111 Will "I have asked Judge l.oet tr, Washington tomorrow '"ine to '"UuiinarT conference J tR'i-.t&$.. mm m :.;: JAPONIC! Gardens When you're 300 feet in the air you're surely touch ing the high spots! And you can lunch behind an awning at midday or dine beneath the stars at night! IIOTEL ApELPHIA I I Chestnut atDtlM trt & Clothier A Few $54.00 Bohn Syphon Refrigerators Reduced to 48.00 Having quite a few of this particular style on hand, and wishing to pro vide space for the reception of several carloads of Re frigerators soon to arrive we have sharply reduced the price for quick clearing away. The dimensions of this particular Bohn Sy phon are 39-inch width, 21 U -inch depth, 49U-inch height. Ice capacity 125 pounds. Because They Are Unexcelled Values ICNerything considered intrinsic value, the saving effected by low Ice consumption, the prevention of any loss by spoilage or foods there Is no ?.u.1iPr'lefrlBeri,tor l the market to-day which can offer you more In return for what you pay. And one Uohn Syphon lofrlgerator will last keeping sweet und clean for yearn & CLOTHIER ST, FILBERT ST. ! 'M--mf&m$ vn rjszteiisw&:i 1 iw,.m SW M33 ts-wsfmaii Tsvoir&m iL'ftin A,k'.'l.i...JI Jin !". I II 1 .,AJ VIm.T' ..,,,:. r iv. .. . . -! , L.oiij Y Jar i , I t I "4 tM " 1.1 FIT tlJ l . J i,
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