i-prvft-j"- vmr- rit'JJVWfl n U ' .." ?yr a it tf.;v t 2' CTARITC (W fITV r" VL. ' UXJVXJ Vir IjItJj 1U C1I?f f IT ft riAVirvO vSVAAl II. tV fit 111 Mil Retailers Agree to Push Lib erty Loan in Counter Trade $10,000,000 SLICE T A K B N As Its first Btep In the "Buy .1 I.lberi. nond Campaign," the Itetall Merchants' Liberty Committee announced today tlint more than 2000 stores had entered n plan to take bond subscriptions over their coun ters and that approximately B0OO volunteer bond salesmen would begin active work next Tuesday. This announcement, one of the most Im portant nines the Liberty Lionel campaign was launched last Monday, nan made at a meeting In the Hotel AdelphU "We hae started the IiIk drie said Percy II. Chandler "that will put the Lib erty Loan across and put Philadelphia In first place In the tlovernment'a effort to raise money." As evidence that thn committee will "art ' and not "talk," i: J Lafferty, president of the Loiran Improvement Association, said that that organization would subscribe for 12000 of the loan and put a blp fore of salesmen In the field Prom Maurice Kelner president of the Klfthlh Street Business Men's AssocUtlon, came .ne announcement that he had al ready started to solicit ami that he had obtained subscriptions for JS000 The committee formed n permanent or conization and elected IMward A .Voppel chairman and George V Crowley, of th Haddington Improvement Assoilatlon, see retary. Headquarters for the committee will be opened tomorrow at the Library Bureau 910 Chestnut street Voppel announced that seventy-four or ganizations affiliated with the I'nited Busi ness Men's Association had volunteered for service, In connection with the selling cam paign will start on Tuesday Urleflj, the plan of this committee Is ai follows To have builuers mens asHOLlatlons and Improvement league In every section of the cll'y organize bonU-selllntr teams To have these teams make u house-to-house canvass In order to enlist the in. operation of small bond buyers To conduct Liberty Iluml mass-iniei-Ings In various sections of the itj In or der to arouse enthu'lasni The committee Is to act as a subcommit tee of the general lommlttee In charge of the Liberty Bond sale, and will be in hourly touch with that committee "The American Chain Stole, operating more thin 1200 giocerj establishments said Chandler 'will lake subscriptions over their counters and several hundred other establishments will be Induced to follow that example by the merchants committee Addressing the committee. Chandler made It plain that thn Liberty Bond sale was the concern of every man mid woman In the city 'The Government lie said 'does not want Iloekefeller and other rich men to finance this war It is Americas war and the people must finance It The people do the fighting, and those not on the lighting line must subscribe for Liberty IJond J10.000.0GC SAM'. The campaign got under way tolay with unusual dash and vim, and before noon members of the general rommlttee had an nounced that tho dav would be a record breaker for subscriptions A 10 o'clock the committee In .Blalr County, In the far western section of the State, wired Walter C Jamie; executive cli rrpn of the general committee, that J10.000.000 of tho Libert Loan would be subscribed. In that dlstrli t This amount will be taken by the banks and industrial plants and later transferred to individual subscribers on the easy pament basis Blair County's contribution is one of the ' biggest plums that has been picked during the campaign and served to stimulate the general committee Within a half hour after the announce ment had been made the Tradesmen's Na tional Bank turned In a subscription for IS00.000 1 Today the trained bond salesmen went Into the Seventh Ward on the house-to-house canvass Tho First Church of christian Scientists Fortieth and Walnut streets, entered a subscription for $15,000 and tho Church of the New Jerusalem. Wilmington, sub rlbed for $50,000. Another bank to enter the campaign to day Is the Quaker City National, with a 1100,000 subscription Tho Lehigh Valley Transit Company and Tork Hallways Company announced that they would subscribe and arrange to sell the Liberty Bonds to their workers on an Installment basis The Philadelphia Iectrlc Company an nounced today that it had completed ar tangemenu to sell Liberty Bonds to Its employes through Its beneficial association These will be sold on the Installment basis SAMUEL nDA'3 ADVICU The Importance of the Liberty Loan to the life of the nation' is described In a statement Issued today by Samuel Ilea, president of the Pennsylvania Ilallroad.' He bought Liberty Bonds and urges others to do P3 Mr. Ilea said- I have subscribed to the I'nited .States loan and I urge other citizens to take sim ilar action It Is a patriotic duty and no safer Investment can be made It will be used to attain and uphold world-wide democracy, freedom and orderly govern ment, livery man and woman who en joys liberty must actively share the re sponsibility and conflict to preserve It Subscribing to the Liberty Loan Is one way to assist. Details concerning the Issue of $10 bonds which are officially designated as $10 par ticipation certificates have not been com pleted by the Philadelphia Reserve Bank New York has adopted thlB plan, and as u result the Liberty Bond campaign In that city has been Immensely popularized The certificates are sold over the counters In dry goods, cigar and grocery stores, by corporations, banks and bond salesmen Thousands of men and women who can not participate In a plan that involves weekly or monthly payments covering a long period buy the certificates MANVFACTOnKnS IN LINK Announcements that they would sub scribe for bonds and sell Jhem to their employes on the easy payment plan were made today by the lMward G Budd Man ufacturlnc Company, Henry Dlsston 4. Sons, and the American Railways Company, vrhlch operates public utilities In Chester. Wilmington, Altoona, Brldgeton and other cities. Further to promote the selling campalKU In the bite Industrial plants a meeting: will b held In the Manufacturers' Club, Monday night. Richard h. Austin, Federal Reserve agent : Joseph Wayne, Jr., and Oreenvtlle D. Montgomery, will address the manufacturers ml urge them to Join the campaign Vegetables Relieve German Crisis WASHINGTON, May 25. Travelers ar riving from Switzerland today advised the State Department that the food situation lit Germany has been materially relieved by the spring vegetables. It la their opin ion that tho populace will thus be enabled to hold out until the next harvest Guilty pf Robber Near Tolice Station A bold robber Indeed Is one who will loot m house next 'to a- police atatloa Joseph StutskI, of lis Christian street, nowever srM oonrlcssd pf such an eKitnse, having "'roitlMf lira. Jennler naUusNV.Ct 41 Rnnih &jRrr- I MOTHERS MOBILIZED AGAINST CAMP SITES MrB. p-rederlc Schoff and Othera Point to Need of Good Women's Influence Hy M'LISS A inulilllzutloii of mothers for the pur pose of sending regiments of good women to the vicinity of nnny i snips to offset the Influem e of the thousands of bad women who Kather around tliein wiih undertaken this afternoon it I a meeting in the orn Club Clidcr the Itudernhlp of Mis I'rcderlc Schon piesldent of the National Council of Mothers nnd Parent-Teachers' Association representing C 000 lino women, more than llftv prominent womtiti wltfi .isrimhled at the club signified their Intent Ion of doing active woik to Inject the homo atmosphere Into i amp life In n stirring speei It Mis i lion told of her visit to all of the cam;H on the .Mexican norm r nun ine vns mm son iviuirrpru tin it- Shu hail with her u pamphlit I'sumI lv the American Association of .Social 1 1 Clone willteti unib-r tlm uutliorl.illim of tlm I'nited states Government teirlfving In its frank trvd.itlon of the Immnralllv .it t mlliiK" camp life "Tlit li'd Cro-s " Mis hchoff said does i wnndirlul worl. In i.itliig for tin- wounded nnd (ljin' but ,niv mm who Ii.ih vIMtrd no arm) ci nip, and who In convcrs.ml with Ilia (iitiitiMons that 'xlst In lis vielnltv ktiowH ih.it the moral dangers tho ilangers tu the 1,1 vs from the bad women, are ln tlnltdv uoisn than tlinm from shot ami shell "Wo inollKis must -.anil tor piohlbltiuti tluutiKlioui this war lint that is not enough The temptations of cump life, the Irimllticss, the cnmiuiintlvn lillenesH. the feeling that thev ate forgitlen all have Its tflut on tho men The nttllurie of the good1 women of tin, sin ill towns who ount It a illsgiaco to be seen vvltn a foldlei or salloi this, unlit be limki'ii down We must i?o to the vli Inltv of the tamps mid lle them and hunt; to tin hots the molhctlv attention .nut woinanlv inte that ihe need" I'nllimliiK Mrs Si linn W O Huston, etn-ral seiretnrj of the Cenltal M J of Philnilolplil i ami .1 Whttmore re ligious secretaiy of the lntetnatloii.il M i , spoke Mi n.iBinn told of the ti imitations tlm, he-ei tho uniformed man just in tiausli from the Philadelphia Navv Yard to tin Villi sticot building, nnd of tho action of the V M (' In providing Inciter for the Mildlets nnd k.iIIoik where whin off ilutv tlwv might jump out of their uniforms as Hicidllv n- possible and thus teiisi to In maikfd men BALLAST TOO SPEEDY FOR JAMAICA FAVORITE Mi-Atce's 8 to 1 Shot Outsprints Even Motley Kntry in Opener Con fiscation .Shou.s IA.MUi V I. I . Mav 25 lolimiv .Mc 'laggart was plaied In ihargi, of the favor ite Scabbard In the list sprint of the d.u here this afternoon but the even-inonev entrv oil III do no better than plaic, Ual last at 8 to I coming home In the lead Cunflsc.it Ion paying I to 4 for show wa third Siabliaid paid 2 to u for plaic Tliete were font also lans Suinmatv Pitt IT ItAi I: maiden two year u.ile S'imi Minted -, furlongs I linllaH 1 1.1 VIcAlee 8 to I 5 lo 'J 0 to 1 J hrabbaid in J Mrtas Brl llol : lo.l out 3 I'linM'futlnt! I1J r.bblnnnn L' to 1 a tu Ti I to 4 Time lllll-i Voc.il,ular. Old llumentead ltlllet lioux and lumtile In hIsu run Hl.riN'l Itsi'R lliiee nr-olil. and Uli jron added 1 t III inllen t lUlArrv l andle 1JI. J U Illinois '' in r, ,, .' HKhllle lull VI liarner IsloA 1 lu J nut .1 Hdlidl lolt Amlirns III to I S lu ., I In ' lime I 47 3 "1 rrmib uutl Sea Ua aleu rjn 'III lilt, MViK Ihe "oulh Shore llindleap liures tlirie ear olds and up $1100 added II furious I Julia Leon UN 1 Mr TaGgart w lo 10 l to .1 0 to o J IVIrv Vtaud lull Vli V.te 18 to ' I to 1 1 tu 3 1 hiarlel Hake 113 Vtnurn, . I J to 5 4 to . I to 4 I line I 14 Midame Herrmann nnd Tee lotiliT iiImo ran lot Hill ItAl'i: IIUAlllaml ellitu; Mal.ee lliree nr olils ti iiio iildtil li Illrlonxs I Klldee lot ) MiTamart 7 to I n to J 7 lo , J Cloomv litis 111 Uolilm.011 IN lo n s fo I tu;, ,1 IMIddnil 101 (lamer U tu H 1 lo J I In , Time llll'i Kllta Miuler .vli Crjth i:ie, tlon Dunca till) Kins llatfot Polls J arid JJtar I Itirli aleo rati PIFT1I It.VCi: Inu lear-olila s. Mine J-.Oil , furlonae I Vfrlmn Vrrow tin V Collins in I .' io I 7 lo tu J Prank Ivioall I in Iveculi 7 to J 7 In Jo 1 to 1 .1 lllepond II'.' vv'llltaina ! to 1 (, to I j i l Time I 0. U 3 Wood Thruxh Ituid r. r nnd rreaeurc Trove aleu ran Woodbine RcsuK.s I llisi llAi'L' maiden three year ulda and up nnrd. I. furlong I Parr in" l.yk J.'l 00 IS Til J1 sn .' Ileautv Mot till Ilrver II .'(I 10 ,1 i:hurler , tUS lefTiolt J 40 'lime MIIS Vli trot i Thlatle Quern Ml" but. (la Life ami ?prliur Sonir alaa ran Sl.i CIM ItAl'i: InojearoM filllea 4'a fur I stornibounil lit". lefTiolt J3 40 IJ JO ti lo J IVrn Ilanillev. Ill'i l.ske .-40 J III 3 Sear. Ill'i Mink i.- L'll Time oris VlntaKH and HattleCroxtun alno ran IIHItl) ItAl'i: mnlilrn tlirt-i tor olila ami upwnril. aeiitnir inlt- 1 I VV Huntlev, l.ske $20 00 III 70 f mi J Unmet lou Jei.cott on ,1 Jo I Twin .stream tos linvle r. uu 'llmi 1 44 Datnlv Pay, Alter hire Iieteutinn anI Aleilu aleo ran loUnTH HACK, three year old. and up ward mile: 1 Iron I'roea II 100 I.yke til 4)0 J1 ml (.' ,u J lliindave us Collin . .' Ro Jin ,1 VII --mllea Ills, Mirrlmi-e j tu Time 1 111 . I)r Carmen and IliL I unh Ainu ran t-H-'lll ItVCK four year-olde and upard at, etderhas aliout J inllee I Vlinh Court. 131. Hmltli 115 TO J14 jo -, -,u J Kluiin US Claris 3 111 .130 .1 Mniniun rtlver. 147 O'l'on nor . . 3 do Time I 1J Nww Haven Welshman t'liarUa V (IralnKir Culuiiettu and Munlral llunouis itlsu ran Louisville Results Kills I' nCK mil and TO ord I Mafeli Plrst II'.. Con- nnll Ilo JO J3 mi .1 .ii j hoi hi i uaievvoou ini IJInhinon 1 1 luhl Pair 107 Hunt J 'Ml J Ml ill 1,11 Tlm 1 4li l.-i Tom .Vlaneon VVIiiiiIh O Iii Pieelston lionnl I.smh1 and Jeae) ( alsu ran sp.cosn HACK 0 turlonra 1 Othello !U liuWf 15 1,0 1170(1311 i' Droll 1'ih VVInstleld 3 ",u 4 on J l.utky It lo7 Kleeger -, lo Time 1 til 4 5 Plei-lRbelle Peter Ia Mi) VV Klnsrllaher Plltaway anil Vlaxeau H alan ran Til Illl) ItACU 3 furlonsa 1 Nepe. UJ. Ixittua tl Mi J no J 40 1! Honolulu 101. Mlmpaon I so J SI) 3 Ouarletta ION Hleeaer .. 3 so Time 1 11 1-R Carl lllnansei Mien Polly np.l K'-pw-sth alen ran KOUIVTH HACK furlomfn 1 opporiunltt ton Kelaay 14 oil SI 10 SJ 40 fluy l'orlun 100 Connolly 7 30 I 711 Top 0' the Wave 101 Uonae 3 oil ' Time I 13 '.'-n llroom Sweep su uiimj Itlgll clear and Ilourbon l.ass nlao ran At co Philadflphtan will be interested in the building of Philadelphia1!, greatest conciete bridge on Ben salem avenue over Penn pack Creek Valley. Now under construction by DAW HaiNCCIIU. ZIMMERMANN fHCQl"VQAT0 II CHtSTHUt St. PHIUDEtPHIA. T EVENING LEDGER GOVERNOR CALLS UPON STATE TO MAKE JUNE 5 PATRIOTS' DAY 9 To the I'eojilc of J'fnimyliiinui . . THE President of the United Stales, under tlute of May 18, 1017, ' June 5, 1917, ns tho day, nnd the several votinp; precincts ns tho "Pf"0 pluces, for tho rejeistration of all male citizens between the ages ot twenty ono nnd thirty, both years inclusive. This registration is to occur be tween the hours of 7 a. m. and 0 p. m. It Is the will of the national iern ment that this service be done in thoughtful apprehension of its siEnincancc. The President ftnther directs that the tiny be carried in our hearts as a great day of patriotic devotion and obligation, when the duty sha 1 .ie upon every man, whether ho is himself to be registered or not, to see to it , tnnt ine name of every male person of the designated ages is written on thpsc lists of honor. . . Thus, by executive decree, every male citizen is made responsible! for a successful and complete registration. Because Pennsylvania is so large a part of the nation nnd because her splendid record in the past is ti P!:ccnt appeal to us, I now call upon all the people of the great Commonwealth to take up at once the patriotic service of planning in all commendable wnys to make June 5 a day memorable for commanding loyalty to the nation and for a result in service wot thy of our best traditions and in keeping with the dignity and prestige of the Commonwealth. In all places of public assembly, in all newspapers, in all institutions, in inu numc uiiu irum vnc ieniiiv in IIV HWOIbl llllll IIUIH IIIU ICIII. .' Jl. .,.,, VVOO.b.,, - .......- oxercise your utmost endeavor to inform all persons concerning portancc of tho service and the dignity of the duty that day to be pet I call upon each of jou. all of you. to use all diligence in securing a c icgistration and in making manifest the penalties for failure and r oaitcisc your utmost cnticavor 10 or compliamc with the executive decree. MAIITIV C. IUlITMIIAlIC.lt. llarrisbuig. May BILL TO BOOST FEES OF COURT CLERKS KILLED (.overnor Uses Veto Ax on lfc Nienol Measure Action on Many Bills It i ti siil IT I i M -poniO I llAltlllHIll IK I Mav -. Viiiiuit; ih liati-li uf vetoes haudeil down b Hovel not ItiiimlkiuKli todav wu mie kllllliif the MiNnliol bill prnvldliiR fur In erenses in the fees paid to the rleiks of thi I'lillailelphia ( oorts of lljcr and Terminer The hill also adds Items, the Uoveinnr Hlntid In expIaliiinK his leusons for vetoliu; the hill 'for the ihniltltiB of fees not nott provided bv law The effei I would he to unic.ise in a veiv substantial w.iv tin t or those :n knovvledKinent" Since llt salaries of these i lei lis nie fixed l llio drtirt nnd cannot exceed Ihe amount lecelved In fies it Is manifest that the pui pose Is to increase these salaries Hilt tin il ls no reason Klvon foi sui h Increase N'o one has asked for such ipcreae nor dm It appear thai thoM- salaries) mav not bv Hie normal i tic tense of the business tiefoie the courts be adequata for the ce" Ice rendered 'To nvold the Incie.isid nt of sui li m r lies ns li law thoso olllclals peiform si-ems to me to be In Ihe Interest of the peoplc I.eKal busbies-- must be souitht bv nil i(ople Its i ost should not he n bindeii, urn should It he Im rnaspil wllluuit cnod lea-nuis illvono Brained on tin triouniN of hopeless Insinltv is n nullltv and thli bill if appioved i otild not help hinh iHvoitc. the liovernor stated in vetoluc the Salii" dlvotio bill "Tlilx bill attempts to vnlid.iti ilivoices Kr.intcd mi tin- urounils of hopi -less Insanltv he lidded under the in t of April IS. llWI The net or litis iloi - not make 'hoIiss lusmllv a Kriiunil foi divorce It men Iv proviilis for -ervhe of u libel of (IIvokc on a In nelcslv Itisino re spondent, who has Klven (,itsc for divoice on exIstliiB ground" Ainoutr the bills Hpptoved In Hie Coveitiot were Tlie !eei bill pieparnl bv Olstilit At t'lruev Itotiiii's otllie, IiiiikihIiik n lino of not unite than $riio iiikI an iinprlHinnu'iit of not mnio than a Mar 01 ilthu, m lioih, ilpuu the opeiatnr or n motor vdiiilt who Is louvlcted of runuiiiK awnv fioni the nfiie of u motor vehUle aiiuldit fm whnti hi in n spoiiHible The flans hill innferriiu; upon iiimii m. o i oinpii ill s ihe jiowei tu make iuxutuiui New England I Vacations P Bar Harbor and p Mount Desert Island p Hfiiutiriil iiioiiiituiiis,' lukfs. woods .ind otcan all t'ombiiird. One of the world's P lieantv, spots Maine's picturesque coast; island jp marvels; charming lakes; forest H rivers, and primeval woods. Every variety of summer pleasure. p White Mountains Four liuntlrftl hquarr inilrs of peaks and forests. Oomis of resorts with every p fncilitv, for rest and iecieation. 4 Washington Bar Harbor Express m BEGINNING JUNE 11 p Hell Gate Bridge Route ip Now llirouglt linin composed exclusively of 1'iillmtni cars no coarlies. 'riimiiph fonipartinent and tlrawiiiR-ioora bleeping cars (o IJnr llaihor; through sleeping cars to Portland, Me., and Rockland, Ale. Club car. Restaurant car. Beginning June 29, thiough sleeping enr to Rrelton Woods will be added to this train, ninning iu New llaen and the Connecticut Ricr Line. DEOINNINO JUNE 11 WEEK-DAYt DAILY lUCtPT ATOOAy I.t Washington - 1 lnl' i.t Bar Harbor - - 3 00h, " Jlaltlmore - - - 2 16 1'. " rtookland - fi.lfil'. " WllmlnKtoii - - 3 4UH, " rortUud - - o OOlC " Win I-hlUUelphla - 48l, " Ilretton Woodi - , BJOlfi " North Philadelphia 4 StlVj daily Kxccrr auHOAir " Trenton ... 6B0h, I.t Naw Ilartu . - O aOAi " N.rk - - - 0 31P, Ar Niw York ... a oaAZ " New York - - - 7oal' " Newark - - . Q.33U Ar N- Harou U81H, " Trenton . . . 10 40AZ daily cxcceT uoNOAr " North Philadelphia . 11 .BO A, Ar Bretton Woods - - 7 6a. . Weit Philadelphia - 11. OO A. " Portland - - - oaov,' " Wilmington lBOSK " Hookland - - - 9 0SU " llaltluiore ... 1.331', " Bar Harbor - - ISOali, ' Washington - - 3 37(4 UectoDlni June 29 e Uedonlo( Jul 1 For additional informatift) nnd advance Pullman reservations consult IVVcl Agents. PENNSYLVANIA 1&MLR0AD IN CONHtCTlON WITH NEW YORK. NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD R. R. BOSTON & MAINE R. R., MAINE CENTRAL R, R, Kb i' - PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 25, juui yn conscicin-c, v....... w(.. iniuim mi persons imiiiiciiuiih int icriormcci complete 'he dory Governor. iK,'ilni-t lo in iliinuico catl'ed Ii botti" li iiiliin nt, invuslon. Insurrection, rlni, elvll win in (ommotiiin ami milltnr or usurped powir The Sihaiitz bill providing for the con- lidatioii of the- two Urtlileliems The llntiRli hill providing for n line of not less Hum " and not mini than $100 or ImptlKoiiiuent of foi nnl mnro than three iiioninx m laith ns the penally for mi lntirii-nted peisnn linndllnc or driving horses, or othii niiimals. of teams or vehldis, on tin- pilbhi biKlivva.vs The lieiib-i bill prnv idlnn Hint evcrv dopi-d p.K kaiio i oiitniiiini; apples ttrnun In the y nto Mliuli Ik offiied foi sale shall hear upon the mittiili of one end the unmn and nddress of the pel 'on bv whoe ntltlior llv the npple weie paiked. Ihe true name of tho vnrletv- i-nntalned theieln and the minimum k7i- m mmieriial count of Hie fruit In the package The Ilnffinaii bill tnnvldiiiK foi JOuOW. or so minii as m.n be uei-essarv , to tlm Hurcnti of Xonlottv in the iKpattment of AKrIiulluie as a ili-llileniv niprnirlatlnn fm tho Iwn flsi.il v,-ir li'KlnnlnK June I next W. II. NEWKOLI). KX-HANKER OF CITY. DIES IN BOSTON Former Head of Chestnut Street Firm Succumbs on Travels Funeral Here Monday The ileuth of William llenrv Sewhold, former head of W II N'ew hold's Son Co, was nniiounied today fioni lloston. wheio he died at midnight .Mr New hold's home Is at 405 South Tw cuts -second street, and tin- nlllie of his Hi in at 511 Chestnut sttcet Mr Sen bold was bom In Philadelphia Derembei 31 1 841 lie became connected with bis rutin rs fit m and followed thn haiiklui; nuil broker irc business through out his ai live laieer lie resinned the position of senloi partner In the firm about tlirie ears iiku Slnio that time he has traveled (ousldcrablv Tho bodv will bo IiioiIkIiI to Philadelphia tomniiou bv members of the family, who left today for lioMuu Kuneial services will be hdd in St Muni's i:piscnp.il Churcli. l,oi list street in-iii Sixteenth, on Monday Interment will be nnde In tho ihurchvard of St J lines tho Less Calls of Schlljlklll Ml Newbold Is Mirvlved by his widow, who formerlv was Miss Itoherta (Jray, two daiiBhters Mrs Itoberl K WuitH nnd Mrs i: II Mii'iillnuRh and a Mn, Tienchard i; New hold president and treasurer of the Hi in of llradlee & Co i halns 72G Rich mond ulteit He was a member of tho rt Itaiquet and Philadelphia Country Clubs Tin Strrt Car Route BEQINNINQ JUNE 13 - 1 1017 PHILADELPHIA EXPORTS GAIN OVER APRIL, 1910 Increase Is More Thnn $5,000,000 Im ports Fall On" ' i;xioitn uf tlie port of l'lill.iilcllilii for tlie montli nf April thin je.ir nrc more than IB.OOO.OOO tn exceee of April Inut veftr The ngurc follow irll, 1117, $3 SS'i -973: April, 111C. 34.C.83.fl8l On the otlin linnd, ImiiortN for April of thin cnr nro lc than for the corresiiondlnK month of lant 5 cur The impuil flBUreit are ' April. 1917, ill 103,80::, April. 191R $113.10,351 Six Jurorn for Jlooney Cnsc fSAX FHANOISCO Ma 25 A call for more venlremt-n wiib sent out nt clone of court In tho trial of Mrs rtena Mootiej, nc cuned of murd;r In connection with n bomb explosion hero July 22, 1918, which cost ten lives Six Jurors have been sworn and 121 talesmen have been examined Copyright Hart Schaffner &Marx "' . The military sport suit Brand new and stylish Everybody likes it. The buckled belt gives " . the narrow waisted effect. . The chest is full and athletic. There are several variations in these smart, sensible all-wool suits; right for -, -any spirited, well built American. - Look for the label - ' See h sewed the coat; a small thine to look for, a big thing to find. . Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes Makers ... . . r w"" ii ii di na, Strawbridge & Clothier are the Philadelphia Distribute JKr- 8lsP?.r '-Wtoer & Marxmthino- . ..- WLUm&ui J ' v .a',, . . r . SALARY INCREASE VETO FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGES Governor Refuses Signature to Bill Affecting Philadel phia County IIV n Hlaff ( orrru(l nt HAnHlUHt'IlO Mav 23 The Ilriuly I.IH providing for mi Increiisn In the tiilarles of Municipal Court Judge In I'hlladelphla has been vetoed bv .oV(nior llrunib.iUKli This action will loine hh fevere blow t., ihope who cvpeclrd to benefit bj the llr.ulv bill They had been nnsiired b those close to the pollthnl lcndero that the bill wiitild K throURli The liniindiil omlltloti of remisj4vniiln anil the fnct that the propoeed Increase would mvt the .ludnes (.f the Municipal ' fit' kln rSlWi! 4 W Mh K wWLi " W "4K t& cJJCr fjl C V X& s i ' m filrWi ' ( ffiR -- r it ii'PB Court n lariror salary than the Judce in Commcn Pleas Courts In counties of ic4 Ulnln llll,10 nt lhlln,lAll,U ." tMI (lovnrtior tn onnoso such n uleti ial Succeeds Hoover in Belgian Work Charles Huys de Iteeretidroeck a m'.mi..-'i the Chamber of Deputies, has been eel.,.. I in lii-ail the llelaian Itellef rnmn,i.I,.'"t,H (eedliiB Herbert C Hoover a w..' .e noiinced today H" IJoll Weevils May Unit Seed Intnon. 1tA UllfVrlTVV Mn H-. ... ' ' 'nlldesptead dnmaire to cotton crops throu.6!? Invasion of the tleadlv pmu t0ll Worm "JJ. pronaiii; n-uii in un import nbie.' against (ottonecd nnd cottonseed proUucta Fifteen Trolley Cars Ilurned il MKADVILIit:. Pn . Mav 5K t.-i 11 determined orlfrln here carl today U" stroyed fifteen, trolley cars nnd wrecked iiN barn of the Western Pennsylvania Pnii.1 Company Thn loss was $S0 000 Hart Schaffner JMarx Clothes .-ji i 1 i i 1 it's ., u tf