,- f TT VW J t R ff I V H: 1 f ' v r IV ! . W fc 7 , iffil)ICALRESERVES l: ARE MUSTERED IN Philadelphia Contingent Will Be Sent to Allen- town for Training ENGINEERS NEXT TO GO Mustering Into tho'rcgulnr service of the Philadelphia contingent of tlio United Stntos Medical Ilcscrve Corps nt llattnllon Itnll, 2S30 Christian street, Is being completed today, Tho recruits arn to tin Included In the United Ktntes army ambulniico corps of J600 Kchcdulcil to leave for Kronen In The near future. The Philadelphia cotttlUKcnt will leave next Friday for Allentown, where the Government has leaned the Allentown Fair grounds for camp and drilling pur poses. Plani for the iintlonnl recruiting week for the marine corps. Junn 10 to IH, are bo- lnir completcI One of the many features will be a school for inarlno corps cook which will bo opened nt the Hellevuo tjlriitford under tho direction of Charles l.ajotte. ihe hotel chef. Tho ofTer was made by J .Miller Trailer, manager of the hotel. The following enlistments wero an nounced today V h na i. fosT i)i:ri:NHB iukhvb John Jam Kll. .., 100 Seville ave M htekon I'e ismes Joseph tlar, Tr , I2IB Dlrklnwin st lelli.rt Hlrrhert JJ SI IS N 1lh l Urry rnrnisn Uail J." Vlnelatnl N J rvm:t stati:h maiiis'i: com" Cmrle I'mnria Constim 2"i, Hatlle nh Thomaa Atnnni Wiirr.n, V7. Itoltiorouch Pa. i UthOT llfitl lltln .12 llrl.tol. It I John illchnel Vsiiunrllln IS S2VI llarel avt Oeorge Jtowry Iilchard 111 AinMr. I 'a I Nirilll TTi:i SAW James Alnyaiua llrailv IS 2I.TI S "III st Cr.rlr. Ullllum Kepevr 2ii Wilmington, Del I NITKD NTATCS AIIMV John .1 llurlr SI 1212 N lllrks el John J I'lark III 2lint N J.iiwrm e l Abraham I' MIldton .r, sin in si Isidore Kolninnf SO US (Jueen at William .1! v1lnnle 111 1 Misilimiii- I'm Thorns. K Hob-rle JU, vr I Mirvlno i iJYeorlek Itrocm in r.nn.irrovi N J Arthur n Kutcli 21 2003 N 2l)th l Jamea l I'rMtvmtin 21 ilsln Woodland me Oeorse r i:idrldiie Jr 21 Wooill,ur .N J C'harlea (l.'ltr Hi Salem N J John Drlfroll JJ hdlxline 1M Krank J Maslermtn J7, JSV, N Hope at Morris l.vy Jl Hrrnnlon l'a James It (llelciy SO, lloutzlnle Pa Thomas t'arlrlilfff 2J lloulrdalo 1M Hamue) Jittntifl Jl lilt Monro" at Klar VVII.on .10 tsnj Ntllis M Victor llorcs so ,1211 Knar moot at Hinlcl I llltl ken .'11 mil S lt-ee rt Jamea I. I'rpnlman 21 57" t N llth "t Albert l.ear J"i ldill l'a lx-olmrd It Itluuler Jli llreiel Mill l'a. larry 1. Talley Jl (lurreitf.inl l'a aul I. Drere. Jl Ilniel Hill I'll Anselo A I'ustelln IH 1717 t'mbrla at , Mnna- yunk. l'a Frank J Klnalon 1s 3JS1 Tllton at Herman C Hhormaker Jil 17 W Willow Orovo ave. Raymond Parker. Jl 137 K Wlfhart at Kdward K Mulderrlg SO 211 W Ontario at. Vlneent A Mlaalon II) 3473 S Illllman at lornaby nk- ford l'a I.awton Moore SI Highland l'nrk Pa. vn V'llllam ) llnntifll P.n 4it Mnrir ave Itobcrt K I'ouell J.' rtemmcton N J Domlnlck Amatuzlo SO 3 toil N rtoeae at u h i:.n(ii.ski:ii itKSi:itvi: t'tnips Winn llarnra 23 Duncan a Villa. Pa Philip J liehrena 21. Slehanlibure l'-i lty U. How t re 10. Altoona l'u Krank I. Comfort Si Klmlni N V Vrlanrla A Daran 13 Altoona Pn lllalna J Keeae 22 Hunbur l'a Paul V Koi. 22 Altoona Pi tiarla 11 Itarrlaon SO Altoona l'a llli-hard M Hlleman l'l Altoona, l'a Kdward I. Jnnea Jl Altoona l'a John J Krarna 27 Altoona t'n V alter K Kelly 311 ltllt Wallare at Iaurlre It laaure JJ Altoona Pa Leonard J l.vm h 22 Altoona l'a Andrew It Mrt'nnarhle 2J Jll2 Oxfurd t Jraneia I. Mcl)iniuah 2J I ranklln l'a John I1 McLaUKhllll 21, Altoona l'a Joaenli II O Ilara S4 Altoona Pa Kdward I l'anroaet II Tltumtllc N II ark I. I'ettenalll IH Klmlra, N Y IlllBh M Ilttrhov JJ Altoona l'a Wayne 1. !loke sn New t'umlit rland John J Itodiera 21 Mil N nth at I Ta jamea ti itueh SJ Altoona ra Aarletott K Htelna 2H. Altoona Pa Tfkiua W Htlrh ZJ Altoona. l'a iArenre W raraart SJ iarnea Point .V J wrence r Tajior 311 Munnury. j'a Larl I' Weaaer JJ Hunhur l'a V H NAVAI. COAST DKKIINtll: HKSURVi: llohert 1jo Dowd 21 2212 S IMh at William Oilman (laaton Jr 21 Sum V IStli at Jaruea Ctirrle McOInn 21, IlilJ l.arrhwoorl ae Charlea David llartman Jr SJ i.Jd N an Iluren at WllmlKnton Del Tjeroy Henry Ilrown JJ. llmlnton D.l Kzra Uargea AUeharh SJ North nlen Pa 'Klmp Pluminer Talley 111, 13a l.eerlnc at . Manaunk CeorgeVWaahlnston t:ikln Poater. S3 KJJll Mor rla at tlerm into n Charlea Irf'e Alaton J"i I.l'i l,errlim at Mima yunk Saes CanocistH In Schuylkill IlUADIKa l'a. May 23 f 'la) ton Due pr, a canoeist, sacd Harry llartman and tho Utter's uncle, James Walsh, front drowlng In the Srliti)lklll ltler hete when their canoe tapslzed The men are members of the tame club High winds made canoeing dlincult, and tho accident followed ?(elion i; aioffatt 20 2'IJH 1'alrhlll n ohn M ttamett 22 1SJ X I.lndenwood at homaa M Hullhari 2J .11117 Kdaeunnd el ohn inwnh tlfntan IH Jul I Ijiniuilrr tale John W llornaby 2', BOOn lllenlotk et l'n vSJar Cylinders n50 QuH&Sp Cylinders s2250 National Motor Car & Vehicle Corporation Seventeenth Successful Year Indianapolis SAFETY BOARDS TO AID IN DRAFT REGISTRATION Governor Cnlls Upon State Com mittees to Help Effect Accu rate Enrollment PEPPER TO CO-OPERATE Selection From AmonR Phlladolphlans Expected to Reach 11,000 for Servlco Ooernor Brumbaugh followed up his proclamation Instructing Mayors and Sher iffs to taks charge of selective sen Ice registration with another proclamation to day addressed to members pf tho Wale and local committees of public safety throughout tho Stale This proclamation, which has been forwarded throughout the Slate by Ueorge Wharton Pepper, chairman of the Public Safety Committee, calls upon members of the committee to exercise their "best endeavor to secure a completo and accurate registration of the dellncd group resident In your respective counties or dis tricts." Tho committee members, will not liaxo 1111) other legal standing thnn that gUen them In the Governor's proclamation, nnd will act In tho chlllnn capnrlt) in aiding tho registration In ncrordanie with tho "'resi dent's proclnni itlon asking for nltinteers to insist In tha work I'OMMITIIJKS Iti:si'()NI Oriirlal authority to seo that m 11 between tnenty-nno nnd thirty cars, m luli, regis ter Juno r. Is delegated to MioillTs of coun ties and Mayors of cities larger than 10,000 Inhabitants Tho Public Snftty Committee momDein win nelp tlicm In this worl.. The proclamation wns cent to Mr I'eppir by. the (!oenior. with thn reoueit Hint II ho sent to committee heads thioughout the .Stale In his letter ioernor Hi iimbuigli Nild ho would direct registration hoards to utillio the lommlttien aid Mr l'epper tepllid to the Ciuernoi b letter that tho contmltteu and ita subdivi sions would gladly co-operntu In tin legis lation work, and said the local committees would ho directed by Ocucral Avery I) Ati dtews, director of the department of mill, tnry service of tho Public Safety Committee, of the State Plans were mado by Ma)or Smith and registration commission officials todnv for I ho prolmblo Issuaiifo of conscription icglx. trntion blanks to oung men of mllltarv tigo who plan to have Philadelphia before Juno C, registration da) The plans were dlsru-o-ed at a conference iietweeti Ma) or Smith. Frederick .1 Sho)cr, chairman of the registration board, and Hurry Kuenzel, secretory of the City Com missioners Mnnv applications for blanks navo neen made b men who wish to leave the city nnd who will not be on hand on tho day set It Is llkelv that the ndvnnce blanks will bo Issued nt an early date. It was said MAY KNLI.ST 11.000 Mi;. It Is estimated that Phllidelplil'vs quota to tho fltst nrni) of COO.OOO will be between 8000 and ll.OOil. the estimate being based on population At today's conference tho number of registrars needed at each of tho 1338 election divisions In the elty was dis cussed It Is customary to have four, two ItcpubllCHtis and two Democrats, at each It was said that two at cuch division would be enough on Juno 5 Governor Urumbaugh will Issue another proclamation soon Tills will be addressed lo tho tcglstrntlnn honid wnitic or ui:i;isiuaiis 'I he proclamation to the registrars will HHot Water By Touching Thermo Electric Faucet A wonderful office convemenre or house hold auxiliary. Easily attached to any plumbinp; and connected to electric light socket. Sup l':l.c5..r5' continuous runnint; Hot water IN THREE SECONDS. Weighs less than 2 pounds. Fully equipped with cord and plup; for attachment. Price Only $10 Expressagc Prepaid Xnil lor nVftrrijillie toxin THERMO ELECTRIC FAUCET CO. 608-10 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ; r ;,.,, r l.tnlnnal (intra r HIGHW This new National Six is expertly built throughout. Its structure is rugged and sound, its design is sightly and comfortable, its motor is reliable and powerful. It is an easy car to drive and an economical one to own. ii pyPlTer- EVENING LEfDGEKr-IHlLVDELPJlIA, vVEDKJfiSDAY, outline tho work they must perform on June 6, when the more than 10,000,009 men between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, Inclusive, must appear at the polling places In their home districts throughout the coun try and register Governor Urumbaugh announced last night that In tho executive session of the official war board of Pennsylvania, held yesterday afternoon In his odlcos, the board had decided to ask the Legislature to pass the Vare bill authorizing a bond Issue of $30,000,000 for war purposes In the State The bonds would be floated only as tho money might be needed, according to the provisions of the bill, nnd the money would be spent under the dlrertlon nnd supervision of the war board. Just ns tho $2,000,000 ap propriation recently granted by tho Legis lature Is being spent DIVORCED WIFE GIVES NO CA USE FOIl EXEMPTION WASHINGTON. May Jl Mailing a selective servlco registration card to tho homo town or It) of nn ab sentee will bo Insufficient, tho provost mar shal general's office announced todn). At tho snmo time It was slated that exemp tions of men with dependent minor rela tives would not ucccssarll) be based upon whether the telntlvo is under twelvn )cars of age A divorced wlfo drawing nllnion) Is not necesnrlly n dependent Tho full nddltlonnl statement todnv said "It It not sufficient for tho nhsenten to obtain a leglstratlon curd nnd fill In thn nnswers. for he must (lie hlsVnrd with the count) clerk where he luippeni to lit. or If he Is In a city of more than 10 000 lo hnbltntitB with the city cleik "The clot I, Is teciulrrd to 1111 In certain Information on tho back of the card te gardlng thu height, build, color of e)es nnd hair, whethet nr not the person irglsterlng Is lulil and whether he bus lost nrins l.ga and foot, or both c)cs, or Is othctvvlsc chs nhled 'After this Information hits been m plied and the clerk has ccrtllled Hi. . ml II will bo icttirnccl to tho nb rite h must mall It to the registrar of hi- h n -voting prerlnct, so that ho will reach iln official not later tliiin teglstnitlrii ' , A self-tddressid stamped envelope I i hn Inclosed with the curd en that o i c Istr.itlon certificate ma) bo letuimei i tho abac nice i MKANI.Mi tie hi:pi:s'pi:mx ' The officials In charge of the re. tlou also desire to point out lb it ciu. at nine, which asks whether tne iippllniiir im a dependent child, mother or sister under twelve, does not Intend to IK tint oge as tho maximum for which exemption m n be claimed on account of dependent nun. i relatives The question is Intended nnl for purposes of census Twelve wis Or figure fixed In the civil wnr draft 'Question ten in which tho person log Isterlng Is naked whether ho Is marred or single requires nn nnsvver as to the present stitus of the applicant If lu wlfo is dead or ho Is divorced he should register ns single "A divorced wife even though driwing nlhnotiv, will not he consldrieil o- i le pendent relative ST Ti: AND NATION CO-OPLI! f I Officlils of the Wnr Department tudi) pointed out that tho leglstratlon of loooo. 000 men on June G for tho selective drift will he one of the greatest achievement In the hlstor) of the United States nt nl no from the tremendous amount of pIivrhhI wotk xvlilc Ii will bo nicamplMicd but it will be the first time slnco the finitiition of tho nation that nil of the Mates and i. r ritories of the Union have co-operated with tho Federal Government on work for tho latter During thn few weeks tint the Prnv fit Marshal General has been perfecting thn I mnehlnerv for thn registration of the i,ung men of the countrv tho womlctful per- j tiiooi nn.-,-,, in i-oijmv iuu xiafi au thorities his given everv Indication that Instantly a Button lr icidmly mnjtible 3KY" GAES the work will lie accomplished In tho record breaking time of fourteen hours without ft elnglo hitch In 18tH a streak of anarchy existed In New York when Federal authorities at tempted to use n census nnd troops had to bo colled out to (iuetl the disturbances In all, threo mouths' time was required to compile a list from which to draft men Into the service of their country In the same connection It Ik pointed out that now the Federal fjovertiment Is required to main tain offices and pnv high-salnrleil oniciais to perform the name functions that the Stato employed others to perform. Spontaneous and unnnlmously favorable responses have been received by the Pro vost Marshal tleuernl to his requests In the present emergency, nnd the co-ordinating between the Federal nnd Stato Govern ments has been so completo that the belief Is confidently expressed that 111 the davs of peace to follow' the present conflict similar co-ordination will bo continued nnd en larged on plans which will result In tic mtndous savings to tho nitlon MAY BAK U. s7rEPORTERS FROM PERSHING'S FORCES WASHINGTON Slav 5 1, American newspapers and press associations prob ahl) will have to depend on thn courtesies or tne l iiincn-Ilritish (Jovernments for representation with Pershing s 2' 000 at the front tJenenl Pershing If became known to day. Is ery sttongly opposed to nnv Amer ican newspapermen going with him or with his forces Si'iietni) Kakrr is opposed to American newepipermeti going with Pershing hut he is not decided whether they ought to be pertnltted to be cpinrtered at the from wlt'i Pershing h troop The question la be'ng threshed nut l I (.01111 I'MNT AMI iMium iti: HTorti.s Military Wrist Watches A priK-tl. Bl gift tiiat will tw greatly sppre n tec trout by tho tiovs Kuioe io me Mckel ami Silver rff, $4.00 to $22.50 C. R. Smith & Son m Market St. at 18th jgPJV) H : vnyo;TONE finish ; Jjl jfst ImI HAY , 23, UM0MS1S OF ULSTER TO DISCUSS HOME RULE Standing Committee of Council Plans Conference on Latest Developments LONDON, May 23 The standing committee of the Unionist council will meet In llelfnst on Friday to arrange for n full meeting of the Ulster Unionist council to discuss tho latest home rule developments Strong pressure Is being brought tc bear Do your Employes use the Keystone Unlimited Telephone? TonUy apoS ttrmm Plant haS re" WATCH THE LITTLE THINGS The , little thlnn well done Bo to mnhe ,he bl,, successfm business innf,r,oaeJ0ylhfnoedroSs0y0 t0 Bh lha bought and best l.n" WSfeVA vvlfflwerluJt 'T 'Ut dn,t ',0 " hen n ?o0un,tn,,h0 e'eC,rlC ,lRlUs ,,ur" -"en the ,un ., rurnfshin Ml the Jlght Don't Atap on stationery and postage, but don't waste them BIu0rn0ttoU&rCeUtllerav';'ayd0n't "rcout h.'n..lnB orjler. Somebody reThe,!I?eVone'tu,,ll7m0l he measured ' ihas as n!!r?ovrievr, -r You can make the Keystone unlimited telephone alahlo SS' emplyeS at ab0Ut one c-t an hoVaU thTye Ask for Mr. Blake-he knows all about it and will tell you. . THE KEYSTONE TELEPHONE SYSTEM 135 South Second Street 1017, upon tho Ulsterlten to compromise and at tend tho convention which will consider the question of self-government for Ireland. There nre R00 members of the council, nnd so many of them are radical In their anti homo rule views that the outcome of the meeting cannot be foretold. Whether or not tho Sinn Felners will rescind their original refusal to tako part In the Irish convention Is not yet Plain- Is regarded as probable, however, that they will be represented. Speculation is rife throughout the British Isles as to the Identity of the chairman who will preside nt the convention. The chair man Is to bo nominated by the King, and conferences upon the selection are already In progress between the Crown and his nd Users The suggestion Is now made that James Lowther. Speaker of tho House of Commons, may be selected Instead of tho Duke of Connaught. who wag originally raJ ported to be first choice. ' -l Tho Unionist Council was formed i Ulster, Ireland, during the progress or fh.'i home rule bill thrcogh the British Parlia ment. It Is the governing body of (he anil home rule clement of tho population of li,. north of Ireland who nro opposed to nac tlclpatlon In any Parliament established Dublin nnd who contend that tho whcJe o the province of Ulster should bo exclude from the operation of nny net of Parliament conceding self-government for Ireland Dancer's Pet Snake Bites Her Lee CHICAGO. May 23. aortrudo Hoffrnin classic dancer, was considering today n, advisability of muzzling her pet nl While sho wns dancing tho "Princes. . Hajah" last night tho rcptllo bit her on Vf her on th leg SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR COMPANY S. E. Cor. Broad and Race Streets Bell PhoneWalnut 700 '"""wiN Ma Philadelphia Wgfi, JiiH tJ-df M. '-,, vi IflA ,i ,-tp- , kt')4 tc. v - ''JKa ", ty&Vj&y? . 1. V
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